A mixed collection of silver and other items, including four George III and later silver spoons, a Continental silver guilloche enamel cigarette holder, marked 935, a silver slide action toothpick, E. Baker and Son, Birmingham 1960, 1.8toz silver, together with a Coty Paris small white metal compact, four silver handled butter knives, a set of six floral painted porcelain buttons, a crested blue porcelain dressing table box, a magnifying glass with transforms into a pair of glasses and pair of long handled horn spectacles. (1 bag)
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A quantity of silver plated items, including a cased set of six silver handled butter knives, Alfred Biggin & Son, Sheffield 1915, together with various sailing trophies and cups, an intricately-patterned dish, 30.5 by 24.5 by 22cm, and various boxed cutlery in Walker and Hall boxes. (2 boxes)
A collection of silver dressing table items, including a cylindrical glass dressing table pot, the silver lid monogram engraved E, the pot engraved with palm leaves, Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1919, 8 by 9cm, a pair of posy vases, James Deakin and Sons, Sheffield 1915, 11.4 by 4.4cm, a pair of silver candlesticks with tapering stems and stepped bases, filled, J & R Griffin, Chester 1915, 14.4 by 6.5cm, a hobnail cut glass pin dish with silver lid chased and embossed with birds amongst scrolling foliage, indistinct makers mark, Birmingham 1907, together with various silver handled manicure tools, one with plated handle, a silver backed ivorine comb, an EPNS hairbrush and two white metal pots, one lacking lid, 3.94toz weighable silver. (q)
An Elizabeth II silver military presentation cigarette box, of rectangular form with all over engine turned decoration, cedar wood lined, the hinged lid engraved to a circular reserve with the crest of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, presentation engraved to the front 'Presented to Captain E. J. R. M. P. de Lisle Royal Horse Guards by the Commandant and Staff of The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst on the Occasion of his Marriage 2nd April 1959', H Phillips, Birmingham 1957, 17.5 by 8.8 by 4.4cm high, together with a pair of Elizabeth II silver military presentation ashtrays, each applied with a relief crest of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and presentation engraved 'Captain E. J. R. M. P. de Lisle Royal Horse Guards from the Sovereigns COY 2nd April 1959, both H Phillips, London 1958, both 8.3 by 1.0cm, 5.02toz combined weight. (3)
A collection of Edwardian and later British and Danish silver condiments, comprising a small Georg Jensen salt, with single handle and fitted blue glass bowl, stamped with maker's marks and 'Sterling', 6 by 4.2 by 1cm high, a continental twin handled salt with parcel gilt interior and oval stepped base, 10 by 5.5 by 8cm high, together with a pair of Edwardian urn form twin handled salts, S W Smith & Co. London 1906, 14 by 6 by 6cm high, 4.6toz of 925 grade silver. (4)
Three silver cups, comprising a George V Christening goblet, inscribed 'J.H.W. 24 Jan 1929', William Neale, Birmingham 1925, 6.5 by 14.5cm high, a/f, an ERII twin handled trophy un-inscribed, Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1967, 11.5 by 6.5 by 12.5cm high, and a small twin handled trophy un-engraved, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1926, 10 by 6 by 9.5cm high, 7.3toz overall. (1 bag)
A large collection of mostly 19th century silver plated items, including an early 19th century Napoleonic French silver plated teapot, the boat shaped body engraved with family crest to one side, ebony handle, acorn finial to lid, base marked Francois Levrat 10M, together with a silver plated bottle coaster with pierced rim and other items such as engine turned cigarette boxes, pepperettes, cruet stands, trays, tea pots, tazza, tureens, bowls, candlesticks and vases, mostly 19th and 20th century, various makers and styles. (q)
A collection of Edwardian and later silver, including two George VI cased sets of six silver handled butter knives, one by William Hutton & Sons Ltd. Birmingham 1902, the other Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1935, a late Victorian/Edwardian candlestick base a/f, with heavily rubbed hallmarks, 11.5 by 24.5cm high, three spill vases with weighted bases, all a/f, two with rubbed hallmarks, tallest George V, Henry Williamson Ltd. London 1919, 7 by 18cm high, together with a collection of assorted silver handled flatware. (1 bag)
A collection of Victorian and later silver flatware, including fiddle pattern dessert forks, William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter 1845 and possibly 1844, 17cm long, an American teaspoon with enamelled terminal, stamped 'Sterling', a German fork, and three continental teaspoons, all marked '800', 7.5toz. (1 bag)
A George V Irish silver pedestal basket dish, with undulating rim and bead border, plain hinged handle above, the pierced and chased body decorated with swags tied by tasseled ropes against a scrolling openwork ground, clasped by stiff leaves below, the circular foot also pierced and with a gadrooned rim, Wakely & Wheeler, Dublin 1915, with shaped blue glass liner, 9 by 10.5 by 16.5cm high, 12cm with handle lowered, 5.39toz.
A collection of mostly George V silver spoons, including a set of six coffee spoons, James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1926, a further set of six coffee spoons with coffee bean terminals, Marson and Jones, Birmingham 1926, a set of six teaspoons with fluted handles, the terminals engraved P.Y.C, Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1965, and a further set of six teaspoons with nailhead terminals, William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1925, together with a Continental silver posy vase with pierced rim, marked 800, 7.1 by 3.7 cm, mostly boxed, 10.39toz. (q)
A selection of Georgian and later silver and silver plated cutlery, including a set of six fiddle pattern mustard spoons, the terminals engraved JAL, William Bateman I, London 1820, a set of three threaded fiddle pattern dessert spoons, likely John and Henry Lias, London 1838, a pair of Old English pattern table spoons, Hester Bateman, London 1827, together with a part set of silver handled cake knives and forks, comprising three forks and four knives, pistol handled, three silver plated serving spoons and a plated pickle fork, 11.51toz total silver weight excluding cake knives and forks. (22)
Three ERII silver pin dishes, comprising an octofoil form dish, C J Vander Ltd. London 1971, 10.5 by 1cm high, a circular dish, John Henry Odell, London 1973, 11cm by 2cm high, A shell form dish raised upon three ball feet, A. Chick & Sons Ltd. Sheffield 1973, 10.5 by 8.5 by 2.5cm high, overall 9toz. (3)
Two pieces of George VI and late silver, comprising an ERII silver hip flask, with engine turned decoration, rubbed maker's marks, Birmingham 1962, 9.5 by 2 by 14.5cm high, and a card case, with reeded decorations and blank circular cartouche, A & J Zimmerman Ltd. Birmingham 1938, 8.5 by 4.5cm, overall 8.4 toz. (2)
A group of Georgian and later silver flatware, comprising a George III silver fiddleback pattern, table spoon, with 'JT' engraved to its terminal, George Wintle, London 1810, 22cm long, a George III old English pattern, dessert spoon, with rubbed maker's marks, London 1802, 16.5cm long, a William IV Irish silver fiddleback pattern teaspoon, with engraved monogram to finial, James Brady, Dublin 1833, 13.5cm long, a George III pair of sugar tongs, possibly James Wintle, London 1817, 14.5cm long, a Georgian old English pattern teaspoon, with initials 'E.R' engraved to its finial, rubbed maker's marks, London 1800, 12.5cm long, and a Victorian fiddleback pattern, dessert spoon, with rubbed crested finial, a/f, possibly Chawner & Co. London 1862, 17cm long, overall 5.7 toz. (1 bag)
A pair of Edward VIII silver novelty miniature tureens and covers, with decorative edges, the covers with twin handles, one engraved to the base 'To John from E. F. in Gratitude', the other 'To Muriel from E. F. in Gratitude', Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1937, each 10.7 by 7.7 by 4.2cm high, total combined weight 10.83toz. (2)
Four cased sets of George V and later silver flatware, comprising two cased sets of six cake forks, one set with reeded handles, James Dixon & Sons Ltd. Sheffield 1927, the other by Arthur Price & Co Ltd. Birmingham 1931, both 12.5cm long, two cased sets of six teaspoons, one with George VI finials, William Adams Ltd. Birmingham 1936, 9.5cm long, the other with baluster urn form finials, William Suckling Ltd. London 1958, 10cm long, overall 8.8toz. (1 bag)
A collection of Edwardian and later silver, comprising a pair of George V bon bon dishes with pierced decorated sides, 13 by 3.5cm high, two small pin trays of different design, eight napkin rings, including one Arts and Crafts napkin ring inset with a hardstone, Henry Greaves, Birmingham 1904, and a set of four continental napkin rings with blank cartouches, stamped '925', 9.3 toz overall. (1 bag)
A collection of Victorian and later silver, comprising a Victorian vesta case with 'D H' monogram and bright cut decoration, Minshull & Latimer, London 1897, 3.5 by 5 by 1cm, two ERII spirit labels for 'Port' and 'Sherry', both Francis Howard Ltd. Sheffield 1981, a thimble, the bottom section of a card case, with monogram to its front, an American sifter spoon, stamped 'Sterling', 12.5cm long, and eight assorted teaspoons, 8toz overall. (1 bag)
Four pieces of Edwardian and later silver, comprising a George V novelty table from salt, with a hexagonal form, pierced decoration top, raised upon a tripod base, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1924, 9.7 by 8.8cm high, a spill vase with flared rim, Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd. Sheffield 1905, 7.5 by 12cm high, and two circular form bon bon dishes, largest with an stepped weighted base, A T Cannon Ltd. Sheffield 1973, 11 by 10cm high, 6.7toz of weighable silver. (4)
Two Edwardian and later silver condiments, comprising a sugar sifter of octagonal form with stepped base, William Hutton & Sons Ltd. Birmingham 1909 6.5 by 18.5cm high, and a George V pepper pot, of urn form with rubbed hallmarks, Birmingham 1926, 6.5 by 16cm high, 7.7toz overall. (2)
A collection of silver plated items, including a silver plated cigarette box, with presentation inscription 'Snooker Handicap Pairs Winners 1977 R.C. Smith & J.A. Collinson', 12 by 9 by 4.5cm high, and three sets of six goblets of different designs, and various silver plated trays. (1 box)
A group of George V and later silver, comprising a George V toast rack, Viner's Ltd. London 1934, 7.8 by 4.5 by 7.8cm high, a George V small tankard style spill vase, with back scroll handle, Charles Boyton & Son Ltd. London 1919, 7.5 by 5.5 by 7.8cm high, three tea strainers, including an ERII tea strainer with decorative handle, Viner's Ltd. Sheffield 1960, 14.5cm long, and two pepper pots, 10.9toz overall. (1 bag)Splits to smallest tea strainer.
A collection of Victorian and later silver, comprising a two Edwardian tea wares, both with engraved with the letter 'W' and with gadrooned bases, a milk jug, 10 by 4.5 by 6.5cm high, and a twin handled sugar bowl, 13 by 6.5 by 7cm high, Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1908, a twin handled Victorian sugar bowl, decorated with scroll and foliate patterns, 11.5 by 8 by 5cm high, two sauce boats, including 10.9toz. (1 bag)
A collection of Victorian and later silver flatware, including a set of twelve teaspoons, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd. Sheffield 1912, three pairs of sugar nips, including a Victorian pair of tongs with shell mounts, 12.5cm long, John Round & Son Ltd. Sheffield 1900, and six other various teaspoons, 10.4toz overall. (1 bag)
A group of Edwardian and later silver, including a pair of bon bon dishes of circular form with weighted bases, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1905, 12 by 7.5cm high, a George V bon bon dish with fish scale pattern, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1932,13 by 4.5cm high, and a George V sugar sifter, William Aitken, Birmingham 1912, 5.5 by 14cm high, 9toz of weighable silver. (1 bag)
A pair of matching George VI silver cruet sets, each comprising oval salt cellar with reeded rim, oval pillar pepperette with domed pierced lid and and oval mustard pot with flying wings thumb rest, all with Bristol blue glass liners, one set William Bruford and Son Ltd, London 1937, the other set Stokes and Ireland Ltd, Chester 1938, each set cased,peppertetes 7 by 4cm, 11.76toz gross excluding glass liners.
A canteen of John Stephenson silver plated cutlery, in simple beaded pattern, comprising eight, knives, 24.3cm long, bread knives, 21.5cm, forks, 19.5cm, dessert forks, 18.5cm, dessert spoons, 18cm, soup spoons, 17.5cm and tea spoons, 13.5cm, with four table spoons, 22.3cm, all contained in a fitted mahogany canteen, 30.5 by 46 by 10cm high, with original certificate.
A large collection of silver backed dressing table accessories, including a pair of planished silver hair brushes with a matching hand mirror, each with vacant oval cartouche, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1904, a second set comprising hair brush, clothes brush, hand mirror and comb, all with engraved pinstripe design and with circular cartouches engraved 'Ellie', William Adams Ltd, Birmingham 1928, a further set with a pair of hairbrushes and a matching clothes brush, each with vacant circle cartouche surrounded be radiating lines, W & G Neal, London 1907, and a final set comprising hair brush, clothes brush, hand mirror and comb, Synyer and Beddoes, Birmingham 1910/11, 67.5toz gross. (q)
A collection of Victorian and later silver, including an Edwardian silver cream jug, highly chased and embossed with scrolling foliage, vacant cartouche to two sides, Elkington and Co, Birmingham 1903, 11.4 by 7 by 6cm, together with five silver napkins, various designs and makers, one Continental silver, others hallmarked, a further plated napkin ring with applied enamelled flag, two silver cigarette cases, one marked John Rose, Birmingham 1907, the other William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1938, a/f, and a silver card case, the body engraved with pinstripes and circular cartouche monogram engraved GE, Smith and Bartlam, Birmingham 1912, 12.21toz gross silver. (10)
Two matching Elizabeth II silver cruet sets, one set by Mappin and Webb, the other Roberts and Belk Ltd, both Sheffield 1977, each set comprising a salt cellar, mustard pot and pepperette of conventional forms, with Bristol blue glass liners, together with a pair of silver condiment spoons with shell finials, 9 by 3.8cm and smaller, 12.49toz gros excluding glass liners.
A George III silver pedestal basket, or ice pail, the beaded upper rim above a pierced and chased body centred on four sides with a classical urn, the hinged handle with bead decoration, raised on a circular foot with beaded rim, marks rubbed but possibly London 1771, with shaped blue glass liner, 11.5 by 12 by 17.5cm high, 11.2cm with handle lowered, 7.19toz.
A group of five silver items, comprising a pair of George III Irish silver tongs, with bright cut engraved decoration, engraved to the inside of one arm 'A. O. N.', Benjamin Taitt, Dublin circa 1790, 13.3cm long, an Edward VII silver cigarette case, William Comyns & Sons, London 1903, 8.5 by 9 by 1.5cm, an Edward VII silver pedestal vase, John Millward Banks, Chester 1901, 8.3 by 10cm high, an Edwardian silver milk jug with engraved decoration, marks rubbed, base stamped Lambert, Coventry Street, London, 9cm high, a George III silver mounted glass pot, of oval section with faceted sides and hinged lid, marks rubbed, 11.5cm high, and a Victorian silver condiment spoon, 11cm, 12.89toz total weighable silver. (6)
A collection of Queen Anne and later silver, including a Queen Anne bowl from a wine ladle, a/f missing its handle, inset with coin to its base, two late 20th century pin trays a Continental circular form pin tray with a monogram to its centre, stamped 'Sterling', 14.5 by 2cm high, a George V desk top calendar holder, in horseshoe form, with weighted base, 8.5 by 9cm high, a collection of Victorian and later silver dressing table items, including scent bottles, silver backed mirrors and brushes, together with 8.4toz weighable silver. (1 bag)
A part set of William IV silver cutlery in threaded fiddle pattern, all the terminals engraved with crest of panther head before two crossed swords, comprising a pair of table spoons,a pair of teaspoons, a dessert spoon, two salad forks and a large fork, all JH over AH, London 1837, 16.1toz gross. (8)
A George V and VI silver coffee pot and hot water pot, the near pair both with flying coffee bean tipped thumb rests, conical sloping bodies and rattan handles, one hallmarked Asprey and Co, Birmingham 1924, the other Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1946, 16cm high and 15.5cm high, 19.06toz gross. (2)
Thirteen Victorian and later silver salts and mustard pots, including a six cauldron style salts, the largest with rubbed monogram and tripod base, rubbed maker's marks, London 1864, 6.5 by 3.5cm high, three mustard pots, one with a blue glass liner, James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1895, 9 by 5.5 by 5cm high, 15.9toz of weighable silver. (1 bag)
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