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A pair of William IV silver Table Spoons, by John, Henry & Charles Lias, hallmarked London, 1834, fiddle pattern, the handles with initials, 9in(22.5cm) long, together with an early 19thC Scottish provincial teaspoon, with marks for Greenock, together with eleven other various late 18thC and early 19thC silver spoons, approx total weight 11.5ozt (a lot)
A small late Victorian silver Vesta Case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1898, scrolling foliate decoration and with engraved cartouche, together with a silver pencil case, Birmingham, 1914, a silver backed hair brush and hand mirror, a silver plated swing handled basket and a small quantity of coins etc., (a lot)
An early Victorian silver novelty Cream Jug / Sauce Boat, by Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, hallmarked London, 1839, in the form of a swimming duck, with naturalistically modelled feathers, gilt interior, with retailers' mark engraved to base 'Thomas's Bond St', 5½in (14cm) long, approx weight 7.1ozt.
A Victorian silver mounted cut glass Scent Bottle, by Thomas Diller, hallmarked London, 1849, the screw fitting top with foliate engraved decoration and vacant cartouche, glass stopper, together with two silver topped dressing table jars, a separate silver lid and a cut glass jar with silver rim, weighable silver 4.6ozt (5)
A collection of eight 19thC silver Teaspoons, seven fiddle pattern, all with initialled handles, one Old English pattern, approx total weight 4.9ozt, together with a Persian silver and enamel caddy spoon, the handle and reverse of bowl decorated with enamel, marks undecipherable and handle repaired, and a silver plated caddy spoon with trefoil finial (10)
A Victorian silver gilt mounted Travelling Inkwell, by Thomas Diller, hallmarked London, 1849, the cut glass pot with starcut base, the screw fitting hinged cover all foliate engraved, vacant cartouche, 1½in (4cm) diameter, together with a small silver capstan inkwell, lacks liner (2)
Bus and Coaching Interest; A collection of Southern National, Western National and Devon General Cap, Lapel and Service Badges and Buttons, including three silver long services badges, Western National Inspector cap badge etc., (a lot) Provenance: From the John Shapland Collection; Bus Inspector and life-long bus and coach collector and enthusiast. Member of The WestCountry Historic Omnibus & Transport Trust (WHOTT)NOTE: NOT THE HARDY COLWILLS BADGE AS SEEN IN THE PHOTOGRAPH - EVERYTHING ELSE IS CORRECT BUT THIS BADGE IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE LOT
A near matched set of six silver Hanovarian rat tail Dessert Spoons, two by Dobson & Sons, hallmarked London, 1900, 6¾in (17cm) long, two by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., hallmarked London, 1932, 1940, two by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, hallmarked London, 1895, approx total weight 9.5ozt (6)
A collection of six early 20thC silver Fobs, two without presentation inscriptions, two with Darts prize inscriptions, one cast with depiction of a tennis player, inscription on reverse, one enamelled with crests, inscribed, together with a 'Persian silver' fob (7) Please not description changed. Originally nine fobs in total but only seven now - as per photograph.
A small collection of Silver and Silver Plate, including a silver cigarette case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1932, two small silver cruets, weighable silver 4.9ozt, together with a white metal wine pourer, a bottle stopper with silver plated 'goat' finial, silver plated flatware, cruets etc., (a lot)
A George V silver Christening Bowl and Spoon, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, hallmarked Birmingham 1934/1935, the circular two handled bowl with Art Deco geometric design decoration, in fitted velvet lined presentation case, the bowl 6½in (16.5cm) wide handle to handle, approx total weight 8ozt.
A 1930's Merrythought plush Toy, in the form of a cat with silver / grey hair and glass eyes, label on underside reading 'Merrythought Hygienic Toys Made in England', 15½in (39.5cm) long, together with a Merrythought rabbit plush toy, clothed in pyjamas and dressing gown, also bearing the 'Hygienic Toys' label, a quantity of other vintage plush toys and a wooden puppet (a lot)
Two George III silver Picture back Teaspoons, both by Hester Bateman, with foliate swirl decoration, both initialled, makers mark and lion passant only, worn, together with a bright cut George III silver teaspoon, by George Smith (II) & Thomas Hayter, hallmarked 1792 and two other 18thC silver teapoons, approx total weight 1.6ozt (5)
A cased set of six George VI silver Teaspoons, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, hallmarked Sheffield, 1938, with column shaped handles, in a fitted Brufords of Exeter presentation case, total weight 1.2ozt, together with a set of six silver coffee bean spoons, hallmarked Sheffield 1959 and a cased silver napkin ring, hallmarked Birmingham, 1962, of plain circular form (3)
A George V silver five bar Toast Rack, by Lee & Wigfull, hallmarked Sheffield, 1933, of Gothic arch form with central ring handle, together with a strainer, hallmarked Sheffield, 1962, two silver napkin rings, one monogrammed and a pair of silver sugar nips, approx total weight 6.8ozt (5)
A pair of silver Spill Vases, hallmarked Birmingham, 1959, 4in (10cm) high, weighted bases, togehter with three small silver dishes, teaspoons, sugar nips, a silver mounted cut glass scent bottle, two silver cruets and a cased miniature brush and mirror set, weighable silver 7.5ozt (a lot)
An Edwardian silver Salver, by Leopold Ltd., hallmarked London, 1908, of shaped circular form with gadroomed rim, raised on three hoof feet, the centre with presentation inscription 'From the Mayor of Exeter (Sir James Owen) to His Chaplain The Venerable the Archdeacon of Exeter (Rev: F.A.Sanders M.A) 1914-1919', 14in (35.5cm) diameter, approx weight 43ozt.
A George V silver Cream Jug, by T H Hazlewood & Co., hallmarked Birmingham, 1913, of helmet form with square base and reeded handle, together with a small Victorian silver cream jug, hallmarked London, 1884, a small silver five bar toast rack, hallmarked Birmingham, 1902, and a Victorian circular silver sugar bowl, London ,1886, with demi fluted decoration, presentation inscription, approx total weight 10ozt (4)
A George V silver part Table Service, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield, 1916, Hanoverian Rattail pattern, comprising twelve forks, ten dessert forks, six sauce ladles, six table spoons, six dessert spoons, five teaspoons (45 pieces in total), together with an associated silver pickle fork, and bone handled knives with steel blades, approx total weight of silver 83ozt (a lot)
A Victorian silver Sifter Spoon, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, hallmarked Sheffield, 1889, with Apostle finial, together with as pair of 'Picture-back sugar nips, hallmarked London, 1897, a dog nose silver spoon, London, 1902, with dove and olive branch decoration, eight other pieces of silver flatware and three silver plate (a lot)
A large Edwardian silver two handled Tray, hallmarked London, 1908, of oval form with a serpentine shaped rim, raised on four scroll feet, the centre with engraved presentation inscription to Major and Mrs. Longmore, 'By their friends in Harrismith on their leaving The Orange River Colony. Feb 1st 1909', 26in (66cm) handle to handle, approx total weight 125ozt.
An early 20thC American sterling silver Candlestick, by Roger Williams Silver Co., of plain octagonal form, the removable circular sconce with beaded decoration, presentation inscription dated 1906, 5¼in (13.5cm) high, together with a silver napkin ring, initialled, approx total weight 5.5ozt (2)
A late Victorian silver Cigarette Case, by Henry Williamson Ltd., hallmarked Chester 1900, of domed hinged rectangular form with scrolling foliate decoration and vacant cartouche, together with a small George V silver pill pot, hallmarked Birmingham, 1926, two silver napkin rings, a silver folding fruit knife with mother of pearl handle etc., weighable silver 6.3ozt (a lot)
A late Victorian leather Gentleman's Travelling Case, the fitted interior with seven silver topped glass jars, hallmarked London, 1893, monogrammed, one glass damaged, leather bound mirror, notebook, sewing set and other various gentleman's accoutrements, retailers mark for Walter Thornhill & Co., New Bond Street, the side pocket with gilt initials, 14in (35.5cm) wide.
A George V silver mounted Claret Jug, by Elkington & Co Ltd., hallmarked Birmingham, 1911, the silver mount, spout, lid and handle, decorated with fruit and vines, the lid with Regimental Crest for The 2nd Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment and the spout with presentation inscription 'From Capt: H.Beveridge to his Brother Officers May 1911'. 9¼in (23.5cm) high.
A part service of Austrian (800) silver Flatware, with hallmarks for Vienna, comprising twelve forks, eleven dessert forks, six serving spoons, twelve fish knives and forks, twelve knives with stainless steel blades and twelve dessert knives with stainless steel blades, knives in poor condition with blades separating from handles, large fork 8¼in (21cm) long, approx total weight excluding knives 103.9ozt (77)
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