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A George V Scottish silver four piece tea service, John Alexander Fettes, Glasgow 1912, comprising teapot, cream jug, sugar and spirit kettle on stand (the stand and burner hallmarked en suite), each piece with oval faceted body and scroll handles, on scroll feet. Length of teapot across spout and handle 29cm. Total weight 83 troy ounces
Asprey & Co., a late Victorian silver cased double-blade penknife, Charles & George Asprey, London 1899, with planished case, the steel blades stamped "Asprey"; together with a George VI silver penknife, William Needham, Sheffield 1946, with double steel blades and engine-turned case engraved with a monogram (2) Lengths 8.25cm and 6.25cm
An Edwardian silver jewellery casket, Mappin & Webb, London 1904, of rectangular form, the hinged cover with engine-turned decoration, opening to a velvet-lined interior and raised on tapering fluted legs, the inside cover engraved with a monogram above the inscription "Twenty and five years have gone / Since God's blessing made us one / Days of joy and days of sorrow / May He grant a bright tomorrow". 5.5cm by 14cm by 9cm, 10 troy ounces gross
An unusual late 19th/early 20th century silver-plate and leather novelty hip flask by James Dixon & Sons, modelled as a book, the spine gilt-tooled "An Excellent Idea / Goode", with silver plated corners, one engraved with a monogram, the twist top opening to a spout with maker's name etc. 11cm by 8cm by 2.25cm. Note: the "Goode" presumably refers to the luxury retailer, Thomas Goode
A Japanese silver cocktail shaker, early 20th century, by Musashiya, Yokohama, with stamped Jungin silver mark and further calligraphic marks, of characteristic form, chased with bamboo against a stippled ground (a few small dents). Height 23cm, 11.8 troy ounces
A George III silver inkstand, Solomon Hougham, London 1799, of rectangular form with bowed ends, the upper tier with reeded edge and fitted with three silver-mounted cut-glass wells (damage to one cover), the lower tier also with reeded edge and raised on ball feet (one foot lacking), engraved to the upper tier "Presented to Dr. Young F.R.C.S.E. by a grateful patient Jan 4th 1856", the lower tier with a monogram and motto "Respice Finem". Length 27cm, weight excluding wells 22.6 troy ounces
An Edwardian silver scent bottle, H. Matthews, Birmingham 1901, of cylindrical form with hinged domed cover enclosing a cut-glass interior with original stopper, engraved to the cover with a monogram and to the body with a crest. Height 7.25cm, 6 troy ounces gross
A Russian silver small cup, bearing Moscow 84 Zolotnik mark for 1860, of octagonal baluster form, with double scroll handle; together with a commemorative spoon with niello decoration, the underside of the bowl with foliate scrolls enclosing the town name of Kavkaz in Cyrillic, 84 Zolotnik mark. (2) First 36mm, total silver weight 2.5 troy ounces
A late Victorian silver christening cup, Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield 1895, of tapering cylindrical form with scroll handle, engraved with panels of floral and stylised foliate panels and inscribed "Gilbert Wildridge from Grandmamma"; together with a christening spoon, Martin Hall & Co., London 1878, similarly engraved and with monogram "GW". Total weight 5.9 troy ounces
Liberty & Co., a silver pastry server, in the Arts & Crafts taste, Birmingham 1935 with George V & Queen Mary Silver Jubilee mark, the pierced handle decorated with fruiting vine leaves on a broad leaf-shaped planished bowl, in its original Liberty fitted case. Length 18.5cm, 2.6 troy ounces
A Victorian silver three piece "bachelor's" tea service, William Edwards, London 1876, each piece with stud and cartouche decoration against dense scrolling foliage in shallow relief (dent to cream jug). Height of teapot 12cm, total weight 14.8 troy ounces
A set of three George V silver salts, Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester 1924 (one dated 1922), in the Georgian taste, oval, with pierced sides, raised on scroll feet, each with blue glass liner; together with a George V silver mustard, Chester 1912, oval, with pierced body and reeded rims, lacking glass liner. (4) Salts 8cm, total silver weight 8 troy ounces
A group of Edwardian and later silver comprising: a pair of pepperettes, Birmingham 1903, each cylindrical, applied with strapwork; a pin cushion, Chester 1902, of waisted circular form with beaded rims; and a tea strainer on stand, Birmingham 1934, the strainer with pierced handle on a square stand. (4). Height of first 8.75cm, total gross 8.4 troy ounces
Early cycling interest: Elkington & Co, a striking silver-plated and cut-glass table centrepiece, c. 1900, modelled as a pair of swans supporting a scalloped oval glass bowl issuing a trumpet-form vase, stamped marks and presentation engraving to the base "West of Scotland Harriers Exhibition Sports 8/6/01..1st Prize 1 Mile Cycle Amateur H'Cap". Length 40cm Note: The West of Scotland Harriers was formed in 1886 and the early membership was largely composed of cyclists and rowers.
A 19th century silver-plated presentation goblet in 17th century style, the bowl with everted rim and cast with masks and stylised shells, on a knopped stem and stepped circular foot with presentation inscription "Presented to the Kingston Curling Club by Robt. Livingston, Glasgow 1872 / Won by James Knight 1873". Height 21cm Note: The Kingston Curling Club was founded in 1862 and its pond is believed to have been in that part of Glasgow by the Clyde now crossed by the Kingston Bridge.
A George V silver three-piece tea service, Robert Stewart, London 1913, in the Regency taste, each piece of oval bellied form with reeded rim, engraved with a conjoined monogram and date "19-2-14". Length of teapot across spout 28cm, total weight 30 troy ounces
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