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An American silver vesta-case, by Whiting Manufacturing Company, Providence, Rhode Island, Circa 1900, shaped oblong, stamped with foliage, scrolls and flowers centring a cartouche with engraved initials on one side, 7cm high 18dwt together with a silvered vesta-case, shaped oblong, the front stamped with a female bust (2)
Carlton ware blue ground chinoiserie pattern lustre wares including four various dishes, the largest square dish 24cm by 24cm, and a similar canister and silver-mounted cover . Canister - with fine crazing and particularly notable wear to the rim. Dishes - light surface scratches and wear to the gilding, particularly at the edges, square shaped dish - with a fine hairline crack through the rim (visible from the underside)
A collection of assorted silver condiment items, including a George III silver pepperette, by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London, 1802, vase shaped and on square foot with blue glass liner (damaged) 8.5cm high, a pair of pepperettes, by Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham, 1921 and a three-piece condiment set together with a pair of silver knife rests, weight of silver 9oz 18dwt (qty)
A Victorian silver mounted scent bottle, by Henry Titterton Brockwell, London, 1879, cylindrical and engraved with foliage, 9cm long together with two double ended glass scent bottles, one with clear cut and engraved glass body, with one hinged and one screw cover, the other with differing blue coloured glass body at each end and with silver screw caps at each end (3)
A collection of assorted silver, including a parcel-gilt silver cigarette-case, oblong and engine-turned, 13.5cm high, a silver-mounted cut-glass dressing-table jar, two teaspoons, an oval pierced pedestal dish, a thimble and a German oval pierced dish, weight of silver 12oz 11dwt (qty)
A silver plate mounted glass scent bottle, formed as a quiver, the tapering clear glass body with openwork mounts, the hinged cover with arrowhead finial, with chatelaine clip, 12.5cm long together with a metal mounted ceramic scent-bottle, the body formed as a flower (2)
Three metal mounted glass scent bottles, on tapering green glass, painted with foliage, another tapering and painted with flowers and foliage, each with foliage stamped brass mounts, the third gilt painted opaque turquoise coloured glass and with silver plate mounts 9cm high and smaller (3)
An American silver card case, apparently unmarked, Second Half 19th Century, shaped oblong and with hinged cover, the front chased with a depiction of the American Capitol Building circa 1846, before the addition of new wings and the distinctive dome, the side and back further chased with foliage, 9cm high, 1oz 8dwt . There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a small bruise to one side.
A Victorian silver and ivory page-turner and a Victorian silver letter opener, the first by Horton and Allday, Birmingham, 1890, the with spiral reeded handle and plain blade, 42.5cm long, the second by Andrew Barrett and Sons, London, 1900, the blade tapering the terminal set with a South African Penny, dated 1898, 20.7cm long (2)
A silver-mounted cut-glass ashtray in the form of a swan and with silver pipe tamper, 11cm long, an Elizabeth II silver dish, by Sterling Silverware Ltd., Sheffield, 1972, cast as a shell, 8.2cm wide and a George VI silver beaker, Sheffield, 1948, tapering cylindrical and applied with a shell, 5cm high, weighable silver 5oz 3dwt (3)
A Collection of gold and silver, comprising an Elizabeth II silver goblet, by A. T. Cannon Ltd., Birmingham, 1972, a photograph frame, Birmingham, 1973, circular and stamped with foliage and flowers, with easel back and two 9ct gold rings, the gold 4.2gr, weighable silver 2oz 6dwt (4)
Two Elizabeth II silver dishes and an Elizabeth II silver ashtray, the dishes London, 1973, in the from of an armada dish, 9.5cm diameter; and by Royal Irish Silver Co., Sheffield, 1973, circular and with fluted border, retailed by R. Freeman, Middlesbrough, 13.6cm diameter, the ashtray by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1977, with Celtic style decoration, 12.2cm diameter, 9oz 12dwt (3)
An American silver mounted glass ink bottle, stamped 'Sterling', first quarter 20th century, the glass bottle square, the hinged cover chased with flowers and rocaille and engraved with initials together with two further ink-bottles with silver plate mounts, one stamped with a female mask within foliage (3)
A Victorian silver sugar bowl, Birmingham, 1899, in the Irish style, the sides chased with animals among foliage together with a set of 11 coffee spoons and a pair of sugar tongs, each with apostle terminal, a napkin-ring and a sifting spoon, the bowl 12cm diameter, 11oz 2dwt (15)
An Edward VII silver teapot, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester,1906, bullet-shaped and with ebonised handle, engraved with an initial together with a George V silver hot water jug, by James Henry and Herbert Barraclough, Sheffield, 1919, baluster and with ebonised handle, 17cm high, total gross weight 18oz 7dwt
A Victorian silver sugar bowl, by Langley Archer West, London, 1894, in the George III style, with pierced sides, overhead swing handle and on conforming foot, with blue glass liner together with two silver-mounted glass decanters, one by Heath and Middleton, Birmingham, 1893, the other by J Gloster and Sons, London, 1903 (3)
Four silver items, including an Edward VII silver caster, by Herbert Edward Barker & Frank Ernest Barker, Chester, 1909, baluster and on spreading foot, 19.5cm high, a George V silver-jug, by Sydney and Co., London, 1910, 10.5cm high, a Victorian silver goblet, by Robert Hennell, London, probably 1858, repaired, 11cm high and a Chinese silver and enamel canister, enamel damaged, 5.3cm diameter, gross weight 17oz 3dwt (4)
A George V silver hot water jug and associated cream jug and sugar bowl, the hot water jug by Theodore Rossi, London, 1911, the cream-jug and sugar bowl by Charles Boyton and Son Ltd., London, 1911, the hot-water jug engraved with a crest and with wood handle, the cream jug and sugar bowl each with angular scroll handles, the hot-water jug 19.5cm high, total gross weight 19oz 15dwt (3)
Two Elizabeth II silver goblets, the first by Barker Ellis Silver Co., Birmingham, 1972, with tapering bowl and baluster stem, 12.3cm high, the second by E. H. Parkin and Co., Sheffield, 1977, applied with fleur-de-lys and engraved to commemorate the Silver Jubilee, 10.8cm high together with an Elizabeth II silver-mounted jasperware snuff box, by Josiah Wedgwood and Sons Ltd., London, 1977, number 620 from a limited edition of 1000, 3.8cm diameter, weighable silver 9oz 19dwt (3)
A collection of silver, comprising a George VI silver seven bar toast rack, by Elkington and Co., Birmingham, 1937, with loop handle, sixteen various silver napkin rings, including a set of six three pairs and four various examples, a silver mounted glass scent bottle, a vesta case and two nail buffers, weighable silver 12oz 11dwt (qty)
A collection of assorted silver, including: a silver-mounted cut-glass tantatus decanter of square section and with scroll stamped locking cover, a silver-mounted cut-glass caster, four various napkin rings, a silver two handled cup, a match-box holder and other items, weighable silver 7oz 17dwt (qty)
A George V silver tea-service, by Hukin and Heath Ltd., Birmingham, 1919, each piece bombe and on four pad feet, with scroll handles, comprising, a teapot with ebonised wood handle and finial, a cream jug and a sugar bowl, the teapot 28.5cm wide, total gross weight 41oz 14dwt (3)
A pair of American Arts and Crafts silver candlesticks, by Lebolt and Co. Chicago, Circa 1920, Model 309, each on square base and with square stem and socket, the stem applied with initials 'MMM' within an oblong cartouche, filled, 19cm high Another pair of this model of candlestick was sold by Toomey and Co. Auctioneers, 12 September 2015, lot 332.
A Swiss silver bowl, by Ulrich Sauter, Basel, Circa 1900, oval and on four ball feet, the sides and base stamped with fruit and foliage and with two scroll handles, 28cm wide over handles together with a Spanish silver cigar-lighter, in the form of a swan with upraised wings and a German bowl, with pseudomarks, circa 1900, oval and on four cast scroll feet, 20cm wide, weight of silver 22oz 16dwt (3)
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