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An eastern white metal overlaid brass vase, engraved with stylised foliage and script, within borders of strapwork, 11cm high; a Thai silver cigarette box, with Niello decoration and burr wood lining, 12cm wide, a paper knife with coin inset terminal, stamped 925, a pair of Danish silver small spoons by Georg Jensen, and a small quantity of assorted silver plated items including a large circular lazy susan (qty)
A French silver mounted glass decanter and stopper, with beaded decoration, together with five matching glasses, a further glass (lacking mount), and a matching circular tray, 28.5cm wide, together with a silver scallop butler dish, London 1906, a pair of George IV silver sugar tongs, London 1824, a late Victorian silver mounted ivory paper knife, London 1899, a silver handled shoe horn and button hook, a Brazilian ashtray, stamped Sterling 925, and two further white metal ashtrays, unmarked (qty)
A collection of silver, comprising a seven bar toast rack, by Selfridge & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1929, a pierce decorated circular butter dish with glass liner, Birmingham 1922, a milk jug and sugar basin, Birmingham 1907, a mustard, a pepper, a tea strainer with ivory handle, and other small items, approximately 14oz weighable overall (qty)
An Arts and Crafts agate pendant necklace, possibly by Sybil Dunlop, the openwork pendant designed as a cluster of cushion, oval and pear-shaped green and blue stained agate cabochons in closed-back settings, interspersed with bead highlights, suspended below a pair of similarly set blue stained agate cabochons, on a ropetwist and trace-link back chain spaced by trios of green stained agate beads, unsigned, cluster length 3.5cm, pendant drop length 7.8cm, chain length 39cmCondition report: The cabochons and beads have variable hues. In the case of the cabochons, this is possibly due to partial discolouration of the closed-back settings, which may be foiled. Surface wear, scuffs, nicks and occasional small chips to the pendant mount, chain and cabochons, commensurate for use. Patchy tarnishing throughout. Three of the pear-shaped settings have fine splits/chips to the corners and one of these settings has a possible solder repair. Occasional other settings have fine splits/chips and some of the settings have shallow dents/dings/impressions to the sides and back. The central cushion-shaped cabochon is a little loose in its setting. Some of the links to the chain have possible small solder repairs and junctions between the links are worn in places. The bolt ring clasp is functioning but may be a later replacement. Metal standard is untested, but likely to be a grade of silver. Gross weight approx. 22.8gm. Pendant width 3.5cm.
A silver four piece tea service with gadrooned borders, on bun feet, by Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1921, the hot water pot, Sheffield 1920, the teapot and hot water pot with ebonised handles, teapot 16cm high, 69oz overall (4)Condition report: In good condition overall - the teapot and hot water pot have a couple of small dings/dents, and the hot water pot has lost it's ebonised finial. All pieces have an enraved initial H to the side. Marks all fairly clear.
A George III silver milk jug, of rounded rectangular form, having banded, lobed and florally embossed decoration, on ball feet, maker's mark worn, London 1806, 10.5cm high, 5oz; and another, with gadrooned border and leaf capped handle, by Thomas Carpenter, London 1820, 8cm high, 3.5oz (2)
A pair of George III silver oval salts, with pierced and bright cut decoration, and having blue glass liners, on shaped feet, by Crispin Fuller, London 1796, 9cm, together with a silver oval pedestal mustard and baluster pepper, with embossed foliate decoration, by Pairpoint Bros, London 1926, and a similar twin handled pedestal salt (5)
A collection of silver, comprising a baluster cream jug, London 1945, three small twin handled trophy cups, an oil lamp, two napkin rings, a pepper, a mustard, three fish knives and a fork with ivory handles, other oddments, a hand mirror, a set of six Norwegian silver gilt and vari-coloured enamel coffee spoons, cased, and a cased set of bean end coffee spoons, 17oz weighable (qty)
A quantity of 19th century Scottish silver fiddle pattern flatware, comprising a soup ladle, by James McKay, Edinburgh 1834, a gravy spoon, Edinburgh 1818, five tablespoons, two table forks, six dessert spoons, nine teaspoons and a condiment spoon, various dates and makers, 38oz overall (qty)
A George III silver Old English pattern gravy spoon, by Samuel Godbehere and Edward Wigan, London 1794, and a collection of mainly Georgian silver Old English pattern flatware, comprising eleven tablespoons, seventeen dessert spoons, and various tea and condiment spoons, various dates and makers, 48.5oz overall (qty)
A set of twelve silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1979, cased, a silver and silver gilt Griffin of Edward III spoon, 1972, cased, a Victorian silver condiment stand, fitted two cut glass jars and a salt (AF), Sheffield 1889, a silver pierce decorated mustard, an ivory handled silver butter knife, and two enamel decorated coffee spoons (qty)
A set of five George III silver Old English pattern dessert spoons, by William Sumner & Richard Crossley, London 1776, a similar tablespoons with foliate decoration to the back, by George Smith II, London 1771, three further Georgian tablespoons, a pair of Scottish table forks, by William Auld, Edinburgh 1810, an Irish silver bright cut table spoon, by William Ward, Dublin 1802, and a Victorian sauce ladle and dessert fork, 23oz overall (14)
A set of twelve Edwardian silver handled steel tea knives, with pistol grip handles, by George Howson, Sheffield 1904, cased, four 19th Century silver handled steel table knives and forks, various further silver handled and plated knives and carving sets, and other flatware, and a plated mustard (qty)
A George III silver christening mug, with two bands of reeded decoration, maker's mark worn, London 1805, 8cm high, a similar, smaller, early Victorian mug, London 1837, and five further various similar christening mugs, 21.5oz overall (7)Condition report: Georgian reeded mug - repair to the handle, some small dents/knocks and scratches, wear to the reeding, and a small split and repair to the rim. Applied cartouche with engraved initials. Similar smaller mug is in good condtion overall, with a couple of minor dents and knocks. The others are all reasonable, with some knocks and scratches, three of them have engraved inscriptions.
A set of four George III silver oval salts, with beaded borders, pierced and engraved sides, and on claw and ball feet, the blue glass liners with star cut bases, by Robert Hennell I, London 1780, 8cm wide, with a set of four plated salt spoonsCondition report: In good condition overall. One has some greenish discolouration in places, and the glass liners all have some small chips/nibbles to the edges. Spoons are a bit pitted/corroded to the bowls.
A silver collar necklace by Lapponia, designed as a series of shaped rectangular panels of textured abstract form and part-frosted finish, signed, with silver convention mark and Finnish date code for 1996, length approximately 45cmCondition report: Light surface wear, nicks and scuffs throughout, commensurate for occasional use. Marks are clearly struck. The tongue clasp is stamped 'MET', suggesting that it is base metal, and has deeper scuffs to the base. It is tight fitting. Gross weight approx. 65gm.
A silver overlaid Lenox china tea pot and cover, decorated with swags of foliage over a brown glaze with matching twin handled sucrier and cover, a similar blue glazed milk jug, a George III silver mounted Adams pottery small jug, relief decorated with cherubs, by Thomas & Daniel Leader, Sheffield 1805, 10cm high, and a continental overlaid frosted glass beaker (5)
A pair of George II silver trencher salts, by James Smith I, London 1735, 7.5cm, a pair of early Victorian silver circular salts, embossed with flowers and having lion's mask paw feet, by Robert Hennell III, London 1849, 8.5cm wide, with a pair of matched spoons, and a George IV silver mustard, with gadrooned border and faceted baluster body, by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1825, 17oz overall (7)Condition report: Both trencher salts have some knocks and dents - they are quite thin and not very heavy. Marks are reasonably clear. The circular salts are worn in places, with a couple of pin prick holes and have corroded interiors. Marks on one very worn. Mustard is ok overall, the marks are a bit worn and it has a replacement glass liner.
A Spanish silver sweetmeat dish, the lobed oval twin handled bowl supported by a bird with outstretched wings, on lobed oval base, 15cm wide; a continental beaker, a set of six continental miniature cups, 4cm high, a pierced mount, and an Eastern white metal bowl, approximately 12oz overall (10)
A George III silver oval mustard, decorated with flowers and 'C' scrolls, and having blue glass liner, makers mark indistinct, London 1795, 6cm high, a silver pedestal mustard, with gadrooned border and scalloped thumbpiece, Chester 1940, 6cm high, 10oz overall, and a silver circular capstan inkwell, Birmingham 1906, 12.5cm wide (3)
A pair of George IV silver bottle coasters, with gadrooned borders, and turned wooden bases, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, London 1827, 16cm diameter (2)Condition report: Minor knocks and scratches, some slight mis-shapen areas of the bases. One wooden base has some fine cracks visible to the underside. Marks are reasonably clear.
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