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PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER CANDLE SNUFFER SCISSORS AND STAND, maker Emes & Barnard, London circa 1810-19, the scissors with shell cast handles within gadrooned borders, on three peg feet, the oblong stand with twin shell and foliate cast handles and gadrooned borders, central initial engraved cartouche, the tray 25.1cm wide, 395g gross
RUSSIAN SILVER VODKA CUP, by Itska Lozinsky, the tapering circular bowl engraved with foliate spray, above a knopped stem and domed circular foot, 12.9cm high, 39g, along with a pair of late Victorian silver plated grape scissors, the naturalistically formed handles cast with foxes, with original fitted case (2)
GEORGE VI SILVER CRUET SET, maker Adie Bros., Birmingham 1938, comprising a pair of open salts with blue glass liners, a mustard pot with liner, and a pair of pepper pots, each with scalloped rim above a bulbous body raised on four feet, the pepper pots 8.5cm high, with three silver cruet spoons, the silver 236g gross, in fitted case
ART DECO PART DRESSING TABLE SET, maker Charles S. Green & Co, Birmingham 1929, comprising a hair brush, clothes brush and hand mirror, each with engine turned compartments radiating from a scroll engraved fan detail, engraved monogram to the front of the handle, the hand mirror 28.7cm long, along with two silver backed clothes brushes (5)
GEORGE V SILVER AND ENAMEL DRESSING TABLE SET, maker Hasset & Harper Ltd, Birmingham 1933, comprising a pair of hair brushes, a pair of clothes brushes and a hand mirror, each with black enamel back with gilt scroll, ribbon and foliate detail, white enamel borders, with ivory handles, the hand mirror 25cm high, contained in a fitted case by Asprey London
SET OF TWELVE LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TEASPOONS AND TONGS, maker Elkington & Co., Birmingham circa 1899, each beaded Old English pattern, the teaspoons 10.2cm long, in fitted case, along with a other cased sets of silver flatware comprising six silver gilt teaspoons, six silver teaspoons, and six silver cake forks, the silver, 384g gross (4)
JUGENDSTIL SILVER PLATED AND GLASS TANKARD, the hinged cover with tendril form finial and engraved dedication, with angular handle rejoining the body towards the base, the tapering circular glass engraved with foliage, with blank heart shaped cartouche, on four bracket feet, 19.7cm high
THREE EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER LIQUEUR CUPS, various maker's and assays, each bowl with stipple engraved decoration above a double knopped stem and circular foot, the tallest 10.4cm high, along with other silver including a pill box, two thimbles, a miniature trowel, a vesta, a locket, a napkin ring and two button hooks, the weighable silver 142g gross
GEORGE VI SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, maker Alexander Scott, Birmingham 1935, comprising teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl, and cream jug, each of footed ovoid form, cast with Celtic band, the teapot spout, sugar bowl and cream jug handles cast in the form of a dragon, with matched silver sauce boat with same maker and assay, 1712g gross (5)
GEORGE V SILVER PRESENTATION KEY, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1910, the quatrefoil terminal with inscription for opening of the 'King Edward ward... by Mr. John Williamson... 1911', 13cm long, along with a pair of silver napkin rings and money clip, and a white metal Duddinscton Curling Society medal, the silver 119g gross (5)
SET OF TWELVE VICTORIAN SILVER TEASPOONS, maker SW, Glasgow 1887, with initial engraved terminal, 12.6cm long, along with silver plated tongs, in a fitted case, along with other silver flatware comprising a toddy ladle, two teaspoons, two butter knives, two pickle forks, the silver 302g
LATE VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED TEA TRAY, of oblong form with reeded twin handles cast with oak leaves and acorns, the rim further cast with scrolls and fruiting foliage, the tray engraved with a band of scrolls and foliage and blank central cartouche, within a pierced foliate border, on four bun feet, 72cm wide
EDWARDIAN CELTIC REVIVAL SILVER ANOINTING SPOON, maker Walter & John Barnard, London 1901, the seal top above a twist terminal and stem cast with scroll work, joined to the shaped and engraved bowl by a dragon's head, 16.2cm long, along with a case set of five silver apostle spoons and tongs, a cased set of two cruet spoons, a cased set of three cruets, five loose silver apostle teaspoons and four loose beaded Old English teaspoons, the silver 414g gross
TWO ALEXANDER RITCHIE OF IONA SILVER PRESERVE SPOONS, Birmingham 1933, the first with oval finial pierced with a Viking ship, above a waisted stem cast with Celtic knot above the pointed bowl, the second with pointed finial pierced with Viking ship above a waisted stem cast with stylised foliage and circular bowl, 12cm and 13cm long respectively
CASED SET OF FOUR SILVER OPEN SALTS, maker Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1938, with scalloped border, the ovoid bowl on four paw feet, 5.7cm wide, with four silver cruet spoons, in fitted case, along with seven other cased silver sets comprising three sets of six silver mounted pastry knives, three sets of six coffee spoons, and a three piece silver cruet, the weighable silver 330g
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