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Two New Zealand gilt sterling silver serving forks, Christchurch c1910, hands fashioned from green translucent nephrite jade, one decorated with ferns and inscribed 'Christchurch' the other decorated with stylised Hei Tiki and linear/foliate motifs and inscribed sterling to rear
English sterling silver rectangular desk cigarette box with cedar wood lining, London 1924 (gothic I), maker Frederick William Hentsch (FH), inscribed to hinged lid 'Presented to S L C Medrington ESq' etc, cedar lined with two compartments over 200 grams approx 17 x 9.5 cm 6 cm tall
English sterling silver card case, Birmingham 1891 (gothic R), maker D&M, front and rear decorated with vines and floral scrollwork, cartouche to front engraved with initials CH?, presented in fitted Morocco leather retail case for Reid & Sons Goldsmiths to the Queen, Newcastle Upon Tyne, purple velvet and sile interior approx 10 x 7 cm 58.6 grams
Austro-Hungarian 800 silver box, Pest c1900, maker BN, gilt throughout, openwork central roundel to lid with gilt foliate scrollwork and white enamel, lid inset with 3 almandine garnets, 3 freshwater pearls and central yellow sapphire in an ornate rectangular mount, body further comprised of soldered openwork panels, gilt interior, marked to base and underside of lid 8 cm wide x 3cm tall 129.4 grams
English sterling silver box, London 1895 (U), maker Samuel Jacob (SB), semi-circular in plan, box decorated with floral/foliate scrollwork, hinged lid is openwork with similar decoration and central figurine possibly Mercury holding a winged caduceus in right hand, gilt interior 98.6 grams 11 x 6 cm
English sterling silver jewellery box, Sheffield 1907 (gothic P), maker James Dixon & Sons (JD&S), elongated oval in plan, lid decorated with embossed border with central bows/floral garlands, central oval cartouche to lid exterior, inscribed 'Lily', scalloped thumb-catch for hinged lid, gilt interior to lid with green velvet lining on interior 137 grams 14 x 5 grams
Dutch sterling silver table nutmeg caddy/snuff box, extensively marked to inner/outer surfaces of lid with Dutch sterling mark to base, sub-square with rounded rectangular vertical profile, stepped form to lid with embossed floral decoration, engine turned decoration to exterior with embossed floral motifs and applied tulip blossom shaped cartouche inscribed 'YO' 21.2 grams 4 cm tall
Seven sterling silver spoons - five English spoons (London) makers Richard Crossley (RC) 1802 (G), Stephen Adams (SA) 1798 (C), Charles Boyton (CB) 1835 (u), Sarah & John William Blake (SB IB) 1815 (U), Maker WS 1806 (L) plus two Irish spoons (Dublin) maker James Brady (IB) 1832 (M) and JS (several possible makers) 1801-1804 (date letter rubbed/missing)
English sterling silver shooting trophy, Birmingham 1912 (n), maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd (WH Ld) inscribed 'Revolver Challenge Cup West African Command 1914 won by 1st WIR' (presumably the 1st West Indian Rifles), also inscribed with winning team members names Lt Adjt A M Furber, Lt Adjt L H Tinney, 2/Lt E M Larnder and QMS A H Vince, ebony pedestal 10 cm tall
Six French sterling silver French teaspoons embossed with the crests of French towns/cities incl Calais, Bethune, Etaples, St Omer, Doullens and Le Havre - the names inscribed to the concave surface of the bowls, minerva purity mark, maker Albert Deflon (wicker gabion) 1907-1920, collected by Alexander S Duncan 14th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders presumably while on service in France during the war (his calling card incl in the lot)
Eight English sterling silver-gilt commemorative Coronation teaspoons in the form of the anointing spoons, various coronation/commemorative dates and silversmiths incl one late Chester mark, incls London 1936 (A), maker Edward Barnard & Sons (EB Ss) made in commemoration of the 1935 silver jubilee of George V and Chester 1905 (e), maker Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (CS*FS)
Eight English and continental souvenir teaspoons incl, English handmade spoon topped and tailed with heart shaped motifs flattened barley-twist stem and hand-planished circular bowl, in the style of a provincial 'loving spoon', maker Keith Hamilton Gabb (KHG), Birmingham 1993 (T), Dutch decorative teaspoon topped with a windmill with articulated sails, embossed foliate scrollwork to front of stem, maker Herbert Hooijkaas (*HH*) silver purity is a lion with II below - second standard of purity (minimum = 0.833), assay mark is R in hair of bust (Rotterdam?), c1930, English decorative teaspoon topped with a jug sat on a romanesque column/capital, Birmingham 1994 9u), maker V&FP, Chinese export teaspoon topped with a circular motif of a naval scene evoking the establishment of the Hong Kong Police in 1841/1842 with a surrounding legend of 'Hong Kong Police' gilt bowl and chinese export marks to rear of stem '06 WF HS', English commemorative teaspoon George V Silver jubilee, 1935 London, topped with the George V crown and effigies of King and Mary of Teck, embossed to front of stem 'Silver Jubilee 1935', gilt bowl, maker Thomas William Lack (TWL) with commemorative hallmark, continental silver spoon topped by a 3 dimensional cupid and floriate/foliate stem and scallop-shell shaped bowl, unmarked, Canadian silver teaspoon topped with a Canadian totem, inscribed to concave surface of bowl 'Lethbridge', marked 'sterling' to rear of stem c1930 and an English souvenir spoon topped with the white dog rose of England (Yorkist rose), Birmingham 1986 (m), maker Deakin & Francis (D&F)
Seven English Georgian silver teaspoons including five London spoons as follows 1808 (N), maker Richard Crossley and George Smith (RC GS), 1813 (S), Thomas Wallis II (JW), 1800 (E) maker unknown bright cut and inscribed to front, maker George Gray (GG) inscribed EB to front and an 1807 (M) plus a rare Newcastle spoon, maker Dorothy Langlands (DL) c1804-1814, Inscribed 'IS' to front and one Irish spoon possibly maker Samuel Neville (SN), no date letter but c1800, bright cut to front and inscribed S*C
Seven sterling silver spoons to incl one rare Irish spoon as follows Maker Edward Twycross (TWY+), Dublin 1818 (X) additionally struck IS presumably a subsidiary silversmith possibly in Ulster since the spoon is inscribed with the Hand of Ulster to front of handle plus five English spoons London 1803 (H), possibly Thomas Wallis II, London 1804 (I) Peter, Anne & William Bateman (PB AB WB), London 1805 (K) Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart (DU NH), London 1810 (P) possibly Benjamin Mountigue (BM) and London 1811 (Q) Robert Rutland (RR) plus one Japanese sterling silver spoon maker Revere MMA Reproduction Japan Sterling
Six English sterling silver condiment spoons most with gilt bowls marked as follows London 1834 (t) maker Charles Boyton (CB), London 1813 (S) maker Thomas James (TJ), London 1802 (G) maker unknown, London 1817 possibly Edward Barton elegant swan-necked spoon, Sheffield 1902 (k) maker ?WSS and Birmingham 1913 (O) maker A J Bailey (AJB)
Eight English sterling silver condiment spoons - five Birmingham, two London and one Chester as follows Birmingham 1906 (g) maker Hilliard & Thomason (H&T), 1919 (u) maker James Swan (JS), 1978 (D) maker Roberts & Dore (R&D), date letter rubbed c1915-1924 maker Charles Wilkes (CW) and c1911 (m) maker ?&S plus London 1886 (L) maker Francis Higgins III (FH) and 1972 (r) maker D J Silver repairs (DJS) plus Chester 1912 (m) maker William Henry Leather (WHL)
Eight English sterling silver condiment spoons incl 3x Chester 1914 (o) maker Edward and John Haseler (EJH NH), Birmingham 1924 (z) maker John Grinsell & Sons (JG&S), Birmingham 1869 (u) maker George Unite (GU) in the form of a ladle with beaded decoration to front margins of stem inscribed to rear of stem, Birmingham 1898 (y) maker Charles Horner (CH), Sheffield 1904 (gothic m) maker William Hutton & Sons (WH&Ss Ld) and Sheffield 1957 (p) maker Viners Ltd (EV)
Ten sterling silver condiment spoons incl nine English and one continental as follows Birmingham 1908 (i) maker Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1907 (h) maker William Devenport (WD) embossed decoration to front of stem, Birmingham 1907 (h) maker Levi & Salaman (L&S), Birmingham 1934 (K) maker Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd (EB Ss), Birmingham 1894 (u) maker James Swann (JS), Sheffield 1902 (k) maker Waker & Hall (W&H), Chester 1925 (z) maker William Henry Leather (WHL), London 1888 (N) maker Charles Boyton II (CB), London 1888 (N) maker Francis Higgins III (FH) albany pattern and a continental spoon possibly American? c1900 marked 925 to rear of stem art nouveau decoration to front and rear inscribed cartouche to front
Seven English sterling silver condiment spoons as follows London 1820 (e) maker Thomas Wilkes Barker (TB), London 1834 (t) maker Charles Boyton I (CB), Birmingham 1920 (v) maker Levi & Salaman (L&S), Birmingham 1919 (u) maker James Swann (JS), Birmingham 1911 (m) maker Levi & Salaman (L&S) embossed with art nouveau decoration to front of stem, Sheffield 1937 (u) maker Henry Atkin (HA) and Sheffield 1897 (gothic e) maker Mappin & Webb (M&W) with gilt bowl
English sterling silver perfume flask, London 1862 (g), maker Samson & Mordon, ovoid form with gadrooned screw-fit stopper (with cork liner), gadrooning continues to shoulders of flask where it meets a central band of hand-embossed decoration featuring floral/foliate designs and exotic birds. The decoration was almost certainly inspired by Persian designs employed on Persian export silverware for centuries 31.9 grams 7 cm long
English sterling silver buckle, Birmingham 1897 (gothic x), maker Edward Souter Barnsley (ESB), oval in plan with central cut-out and reverse mounted with shaft and 2 prings, face of buckle is bottle green coloured enamel panel surrounded with plain and polished silver borders 5 x 7 cm 31.7 grams
Large English sterling silver buckle, Birmingham 1917 (s), maker Levi & Salaman (L&S), rectangular in plan with central cut-out and reverse mounted with shaft and 2 prongs, face of buckle has cobalt blue enamel panel surrounded with plain and polished silver borders 10 x 6 cm 75.4 grams
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