A late Victorian silver pin tray, maker Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1899: of rectangular outline with embossed and pierced decoration, 18cm wide, a ruby glass and silver mounted scent bottle, a silver book holder containing the Finger Prayer Book, two plated bottle stoppers and a metal scent bottle, weighable silver 124gms, 4.01ozs.
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A Victorian silver circular casket and cover, maker William Comyns & Sons, London, 1884: with shallow domed lift-off lid with embossed figure and floral decoration, 6cm high and three silver mounted and clear glass dressing table jars, various makers and dates, weighable silver 241gms, 7.76ozs.
A George V silver stirrup cup and case, maker S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham, 1922/23: initialled, the cup of cylindrical tapering form with gilded interior contained within a velvet lined cylindrical case, 7cm high, a Victorian silver cream jug, 9cm high, 7.5cm long and a silver vesta case, total weight of silver 315gms, 10.13ozs.
A George V silver double-sided silver ink stand, maker walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1911: of rectangular outline with scrolling borders, having two clear glass and silver mounted inkwells and two pen trays, raised on swept feet, 30cm wide, weighable silver 470gms, 15.11ozs.
An Edwardian clear glass and silver mounted whisky noggin, maker S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham, 1908: of traditional design with matching silver label, together with another example by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham, 1909 and label by the same maker for 1912, (2).
An early 20th Century Chinese silver sardine dish and cover, maker Luen Hing, Shanghai: the lid inscribed with Chinese characters, of rectangular outline with applied low relief prunus blossom decoration to the sides, with swept handle and raised on ball feet, glass liner missing 18cm wide, 352gms, 11.31ozs.
An oriental sterling silver square bowl, stamped Sterling and other metals 250: initialled to base, of square tapering outline with re-entrant corners, decorated in the Japanese taste with applied copper and metal low relief figures and flowers, on a circular foot, 12.5cm wide, overall weight 335gms, 10.79ozs.
A large Burmese presentation silver bowl: inscribed and presented to Frank Wood OBE, of circular form, with embossed and banded decoration of animals, figures, scrolls and foliage, raised on a spreading circular foot, 28cm diameter, mounted on an ebonised base of cruciform shape and mounted with four carved ivory seated figures, inset label for Coombes Company, Rangoon & London, 46cm wide, overall height 32cm, total weight of silver 1820gms, 58.52ozs.*Notes Frank Wood received his OBE for services to the Scout Movement.
A pair of George III silver Old English pattern table spoons, maker's mark worn, London 1788: initialled, with bright cut decoration, together with two Victorian silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles, various makers and dates, total weight of silver 251gms, 8.09ozs.
A George III silver soup ladle, maker William Eley & William Fearn, London, 1803: initialled, 32.5cm long, together with a George IV silver Fiddle pattern serving spoon by the same maker, London, 1823, crested, 28.5cm long, total weight of silver 293gms, 9.42ozs.
A George III provincial silver Old English pattern tablespoon, maker, Joseph Hicks, Exeter, 1802: initialled, together with another George III Old English pattern tablespoon, maker Joseph Hicks, Exeter, 1810, initialled, total weight of silver 112gms, 3.62ozs. (2).
A George III silver Old English pattern tablespoon, maker George Smith & Thomas Hayter, London, 1801: initialled, with bright cut decoration, together with a George III Old English pattern tablespoon, maker's mark worn, London 1799, initialled, with bright cut decoration total weight of silver 85gms, 2.74ozs. (2).
A George III provincial silver Old English pattern tablespoon, maker Francis Parsons & Stephen Crees, Exeter, 1797: initialled, together with another George III Old English pattern tablespoon, maker George Ferris, Exeter, 1815, initialled, total weight of silver 110gms, 3.55ozs. (2).
A George III provincial silver Old English pattern tablespoon, maker, William Welch, Exeter, 1811: initialled, together with another George III Old English pattern tablespoon, maker William Welch, Exeter, 1809, initialled, and a George III Old English pattern tablespoon maker R.S possibly Richard Sams, C1798, total weight of silver 188gms, 6.07ozs. (3).
A George III provincial silver Old English pattern tablespoon, maker, Richard Ferris, Exeter, 1802: initialled, together with another George III Old English pattern tablespoon, maker Richard Ferris, Exeter, 1806, initialled, total weight of silver 96gms, 3.10ozs. (2).
A George III provincial silver Old English pattern tablespoon, maker William Welch II, Exeter 1801: initialled, together with another similar tablespoon maker Francis Parsons, Exeter, 1800, both with bright-cut decoration, total weight of silver 100gms, 3.23ozs (2).
A George III silver Fiddle pattern tablespoon, maker William Eley & William Fearn, London, 1816: initialled, together with a Victorian Old English pattern tablespoon, maker Joshiah Williams & Co, London, 1897, initialled, total weight of silver 143gms, 4.61ozs. (2).
A George III provincial silver Old English pattern tablespoon, maker, Joseph Hicks, Exeter, 1809: initialled, together with another George IV Old English pattern tablespoon, maker Joseph Hicks, Exeter, 1822, initialled, total weight of silver 103gms, 3.32ozs. (2).
A matched silver Kings pattern flatware service, various makers and dates, predominantly John Round & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1899: includes, ten table forks, ten dessert forks, ten dessert spoons, eight soup spoons, ten teaspoons, ten silver handled table knives and ten silver handled dessert knives, weighable silver 3182gms, 102.31ozs.
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