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An Elizabeth II silver model of a barn owl, by Country Artists, Birmingham, 1998, realistically modelled, 11.5cm high, fillted together with an Elizabeth II silver bottle stopper, by Hugh Johnson, Birmingham, 1995, the finial cast as a pheasant, in fitted case, and a decanter label, engraved for gin (3)
A collection of silver including a George V silver snuff box, by S Blanckensee and Son Ltd., Chester, 1912, 5cm wide, s silver vesta case, by Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham, 1909, circular, engraved with foliage and with a suspension loop and a silver plate mounted shell snuff-box (a.f.) weighable silver 1oz 14dwt, 53gr (3)
A tray of 18th century and later English pottery, including a pearlware tankard and sauce boat, Creamware bullet form teapot (E N Stretton Collection C85) decorated in enamels, two spongeware mugs one inscribed Mary etc (one tray). Tankard with three cracks, chipping around the footrim and crazed. Sauceboat cracked and crazed. Creamware teapot Piece missing from the rim of the cover, loss to the end of the spout, crazed, stained and with some enamel wear. Mary mug, two rim chips, two cracks, crazed. Smaller cup, restored crack and handle. Copper lustre mug with a chip to the foot. Silver lustre cup and saucer with a chip to the rim of the saucer. Printed jug, heavily crazed and stained and with a foot chip.
A silver plate mounted amber glass claret jug, the silver plate mounts marked indistinctly, the mounts realistically cast as a bear's head, the glass moulded as the body, 22cm high Top fits well to moulded glass body not loose. The back right paw has been broken and repaired otherwise in fairly good condition.
A silver and enamel mounted glass scent bottle, with English import marks for Birmingham, 1904, the cover enameled with a rose together with a silver overlay glass scent bottle and a silver pin-cushion (3) . Enamel top with repairs around the edge. Glass in good order and with original stopper. The other two components in good condition.
A George V silver teapot and a George V silver sugar bowl, the teapot by Charles Boyton and Son Ltd., London, 1918, tapering and on collet foot, with ebonised wood handle and finial, 20.5cm wide over handle, the sugar bowl by Edward Barnard and Sons Ltd., London, 1926, plain cylindrical, 10.2cm diameter, gross weight 13oz 13dwt, 425gr (2)
A pair of Victorian silver and mother-of-pearl serving tongs and a Victorian silver sugar bowl, the tongs by John Sanderson, Sheffield, 1896, the silver engraved with foliate, 26cm long, the sugar-bowl by William Devenport, Birmingham, 1896, the lower body fluted, the upper body with foliage scrolls on a matted ground, 13.5cm wide over handles, weighable silver 4oz 11dwt, 141gr
A pair of George V silver sauce boats, by S Blanckensee and Son Ltd., Birmingham, 1935, oval and with egg and dart borders, with leaf-capped handle, 17cm wide, 8oz 15dwt, 271gr (2). No splts, holes or repair. Some surface wear and scratches. Hallmarks clear. No distortion of shape.
A collection of assorted silver, including a silver framed desk calendar, by Tiffany and Company, dated 2005 a pair of candlesticks with foliage stamped bases, filled, a further plain candlestick, filled, an oblong compact, the hinged cover set with a mirror, an inkwell with silver-mounted glass bottle, a miniature trophy cup on ebonised wood plinth, a ring-box, filled, a pair of napkin-rings, a George III vinaigrette, a dish and a small box, weighable silver 5oz 4dwt, 162gr together with a silver plated trumpet vase (14)
A collection of silver, including a George III silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, two Victorian silver dessert forks, differing patterns, each by George Adams, three differing silver mounted cut glass dressing table jars, an oblong dressing table box, a cream jug and an Italian silver tea strainer with an associated silver plate base, weight of silver 9oz 8dwt, 292gr (qty)
Seven pairs of William IV, Victorian and later silver sugar tongs, various patterns, including King's pattern, by William Eaton, London, 1836, Fiddle pattern, Old English pattern and Beaded Old English pattern, 7oz 4dwt, 224gr together with two pairs of plated sugar tongs (9)
A Victorian silver dish, by Henry Stratford, Sheffield, 1900, the bowl circular and with two openwork scroll and grotesque mask handles, 16.5cm wide over handles together with a Pakistani silver dish, stamped 'PAK94 SIL', retailed by Kashmir Silver Works, Karachi, plain circular, the centre set with a Victorian Rupee, in fitted box, 9cm diameter, 3oz 18dwt, 122gr (2)
A Queen Elizabeth II silver waiter commemorating the Silver Jubilee and engraved with the Royal Coat of Arms by Historical Heirlooms Ltd, Birmingham, 1972, 9oz 19dwt, 309gr, together with a cased silver mounted pocket baton, cased pair of fish servers with silver collars and cased set of silver handled tea knives (4)
A collection of silver including a double cigar-case, by John Millward Banks, Chester, 1899, 12.cm, a circular snuff box, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmith Co. Ltd., London, 1911, 8.5cm diameter; a cased spoon and a cased 'crochet-hook protector', weighable silver 6oz, 187gr
A group of assorted silver and silver plate, the silver comprising a helmet shaped cream jug, an oval dish with pierced sides and overhead handle, a small dish commemorating the silver jubilee and a circular ring box on three scroll feet, weighable silver 4oz 10dwt, 140g together with an assorted quantity of silver plate flatware (qty)
A George III silver tankard, by William Spackman, London, Probably 1724, cylindrical and with domed cover, the cover with scroll thumb piece, overall later chased with Teniers style figures in an interior, all among foliage and scroll decoration, 17cm high, 20oz 12dwt, 640gr. Marked near handle. Further part marked inside cover and with maker's mark only on handle. The marks near the handle are only partly visible and are distorted from the later chasing. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A group of silver and silver plate, the silver comprising a George III silver cream jug, maker's mark rubbed, London, 1767, with gadrooned borders, a pair of pepperettes, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, a sovereign case, a silver-gilt buckle possibly Scandinavian and cigarette box, the silver plate including an incense burner, two spoons and a small box, weighable silver 8oz 13dwt, 297gr
A George III Silver Salver, by John Crouch and Thomas Hannam, London, 1787, circular and on four reeded panel feet, with reeded rim, later engraved with foliage scrolls and an inscription dated 1857, 36cm diameter, 38oz 5dwt, 1,189gr. Slightly misshapen, the slight rock ever so slightly on its four feet. Has a presentation inscription to the centre. Some dents and wear. No splits or solder repairs.
A collection of sssorted silver, including a six piece condiment set, with four associated spoons, a further similar salt cellar, a napkin ring, a pair of ashtrays, a small dish and a small group of spoons and a butter-knife, weight of silver 13oz 18dwt, 433gr together with a silver plate salt-cellar, fork and napkin-ring (qty)
A cased Victorian silver strawberry set, by John Aldwinckle and Thomas Slater, London, 1885, each piece part fluted, the cream-jug and sugar bowl engraved with an inscription from Sir James Colquhoun, Bart, to the Helensburgh Swimming Club, the case fitted with a shield shaped plaque engraved with names, the case 32cm wide, weight of silver 10oz 18dwt, 340gr
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