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Five Charles Horner silver hatpins, comprising a small Scottish thistle example, Chester 1906, three further Scottish themed examples, 2 x Chester 1923, the third indistinctly dated, and an amethyst centred Celtic knot example, Chester 1911; also a silver plated Scottish themed unmarked hatpin (6)
Pair of Victorian silver boxes, maker D & S, Birmingham 1890, circular form with wrythen domed covers, 4.5cm diameter; also a Victorian repousse silver box by William Comyns, London 1887, 5cm; and a silver circular pill box, the hinged cover decorated with angels, Birmingham 1905, 4.5cm diameter, gross weight approx. 100g (3.2 troy ozs) (4)
Four silver pill boxes, including a repousse oval example, Chester 1897, 6cm; another oval box with scalloped top and bottom and a trail of flowers and foliage around the centre, maker E.S.B, Birmingham 1893, 5cm; small heart shaped pill box, Birmingham 1901, 3.5cm; and an engine turned circular pill box, London 1918, 2.5cm, gross weight approx. 83g (2.7 troy ozs) (4)
William IV silver and ivory handled caddy spoon, by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1831, 15cm; also a caddy spoon by George Unite, Birmingham 1838, the bowl with stippled foliate decoration, 8cm; George V silver caddy spoon, maker HW Ltd, Sheffield 1912, with scalloped bowl, 8.5cm; another George V silver caddy spoon, maker CB&S, Sheffield 1922, shaped rectangular bowl with anthemion handle, 6cm; a simplistic silver caddy spoon, maker TB&S, Sheffield 1926, 7cm; and a modern silver caddy spoon by A(M)&Co., Birmingham 1970, with scalloped bowl, 8cm (6)
Pair of George III silver sugar tongs, by Hester Bateman (no date code), bright cut decoration; also a pair of Edwardian silver Kings pattern sardine tongs, London 1908; a Continental silver sieve, Sheffield import marks for 1899, with turned ebony handle, and a George III silver spoon, later reworked as a sifting spoon, weighable silver approx. 110g (3.5 troy ozs)
Victorian silver whistle form vesta case, by William Neale, Chester 1888, plain oval section with suspension ring, 7cm; also a late Victorian engraved silver cigar holder case, Birmingham 1900, tapered cylinder form engraved with vine leaves, gross weight approx. 44g (1.4 troy ozs) (2)
Victorian agate desk seal (vacant), with unmarked white metal mounts, 5.5cm; also a pocket watch winding key seal (vacant), in unmarked white metal, 4.5cm; a Sterling silver swizzle stick, circa 1935, 9cm; two Edwardian silver and Wedgwood jasperware menu holders, Chester 1905, 4cm; Scottish silver thistle form menu holder, Edinburgh 1898, 4cm; Edwardian silver miniature funnel, Birmingham 1901, 5cm; and a pair of silver wishbone sugar tongs, Birmingham 1936 (8)
Small selection of silver table spoons, including a fiddle pattern example by Thomas de Gruchy and John le Gallais, Jersey, circa 1840, also an Old English pattern example, probably by William Tulon (?), Cork, circa 1800, pair of Old English pattern by Peter and Anne Bateman, London 1799, another pair, London 1804, single spoon, London 1775, and a later silver fiddle pattern spoon, London 1939, gross weight approx. 512g (16.5 troy ozs) (7)
George V enamelled silver dressing table set, maker R.C., London 1929, finished in silver grey guilloche foliate trailed enamels, comprising hand mirror, two hairbrushes, two clothes brushes and a comb back (lacking teeth), all presented in a Boodle & Dunthorne presentation case
Edwardian silver sugar basket, Birmingham 1908, pierced scroll decoration with lattice panels and a vacant cartouche beneath a swing handle, supporting blue glass liner, 10.5cm; also a silver sugar sifting spoon, Sheffield 1882, weight of silver approx. 120g (3.9 troy ozs)
George V silver four piece tea service by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1933, 34 and 35, comprising teapot, hot water jug, sugar basin and milk jug, each of octagonal form bordered with reeded bands, the teapot and jug with ebony handle and finial, the jug 24cm, gross weight approx. 1.429kg (45.9 troy ozs)
Freemasonry interest: Late Victorian Masonic presentation silver salver, London 1897, shaped circular form with raised gadrooned edge and inscribed to the centre' Presented by Members of the Lodge of Independence No. 721' dated 1908, raised on three claw and ball feet, 37.5cm diameter, weight approx. 1.224kg (39.4 troy ozs)
Polish silver plated cream jug, by Br.Buch. Warsaw, tapered form with original gilt interior and engine turned decoration, height 7.5cm; also a Polish silver plated covered sugar bowl, circa 1935, plain twin handled form with original gilt interior, inscribed with a date '30.IX.35', height 9.5cm; a pair of plated sugar tongs (3)
Edwardian silver dressing table set, by Walker & Hall, Chester 1902/03, with Art Nouveau inspired decoration and all with inscriptions, comprising shaped rectangular tray, 30.5cm x 23cm; lidded box, 12.5cm; lidded cut glass pin jar; three silver backed hair brushes (two a/f); silver backed hand mirror; two silver backed combs (a/f); pair of silver handled glove stretchers; silver handled shoe horn; silver button hook, weighable silver approx. 460g (14.8 troy ozs)
Three George III silver decanter labels comprising 'Lisbon' and 'Bucellas', both by Phipps & Robinson, London 1800 and 1806 respectively, 4.5cm; and 'Madeira' by Elizabeth Morley, London 1811; also a pair 'Rum' and 'Brandy' by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1837, 4cm (5)
Pair of William IV silver decanter labels 'Sherry' and 'Port', London 1835/6, vine leaf form, 5cm; also a small Victorian 'Whiskey' label, London 1858, 2.5cm; an oval 'Calcavella' label, simply marked with maker's initials 'JR' and Sterling mark, 5cm; initialled labels 'S' and 'P' by George Unite, Birmingham 1898, 3cm; and a 'Blackberry Jelly' label, Sheffield 1913, 4cm (7)
Mixed silver items including a Sterling silver handled button hook, silver handled shoehorn, Birmingham 1915, silver backed clothes brush, Birmingham 1923, Sterling silver pickle fork with a Scottish theme, and a non-silver amber mounted cocktail spoon; also a Czechoslovakian 800 standard bookmark (6)
Five silver Kiddush cups, by Samuel Zeving, Chester 1915, 10cm; also a pair of silver gilt Kiddush cups, maker JR, Birmingham 1919, 9cm, and two further silver Kiddush cups, Birmingham 1908 and 1912, height 10cm and 11cm respectively, gross weight approx. 240g (7.7 troy ozs (9)
Edwardian silver calling card case, Birmingham 1904, shaped rectangular form with foliate scroll decoration throughout, centred with an initialled cartouche, 8.5cm x 4.5cm, weight approx. 45g (1.4 troy ozs); also a Victorian silver calling card case, maker FM, Birmingham 1878, shaped rectangular form engraved with fleur-de-lys style motifs, vacant cartouche and a flowerhead border, watered silk lined interior, 10cm x 7cm, gross weight approx. 81g (2.6 troy ozs) (2)
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