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A collection of 19th century plain fiddle pattern flatware including: a set of five George IV silver plain fiddle pattern dessert spoons, by W.C, London, 1834; a George III spoon, by Thomas Wallis (II) & Jonathan Hayne, London, 1819 and George IV sauce ladle, by Thomas Streetin, London, 1829 (7) 10.28 ozt (319.7 grams) CR: marks good, condition good
A George III silver caster, baluster shaped body with reeded mid-rib on spreading raised circular foot, the detachable cover with geometric stud and diamond pattern beneath baluster finial, by William & Peter Barnard, London 1808, 15.5 cm high, 2.78 ozt CR: marks on body good except maker's mark rubbed, marks on cover rim good Leopard's head lacking - some pressure points underside of mid-rib, foot not proud, some surface dents and scratches commensurate with age, cover appears to be in good condition
A group of silver and white metal items to include a silver Ari D Norman miniature desk clock, London 1973 with velvet back, a silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1929, some denting, along with a pair of George III silver sugar tongs by WS, London, 1811 the combined total gross weight approx. 6.59ozt and a white metal funnel, AF (1 bag)
A pair of Victorian silver pepper pots, Georgian style urn shaped with chased festoons, the detachable covers with urn shaped finials, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1882, stamped to base with pattern no: 5689 in fitted case with retailer's stamp to cover (CR: marks rubbed) together with a pair of Edwardian plain baluster shaped pepper pots, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1909 and a Georgian style mustard pot, by Daniel & Arter, Birmingham, 1949 (5) 7.72 ozt (240 grams)
A collection of Norwegian silver to include a spoon by Magnus Aase, Bergen, circa 1950, a pair of silver claw sugar tongs by Thorvald Martinsen, circa 1920, a silver napkin ring by Brodrene Mylius, Kragero circa 1950 and a silver butter knife circa 1950 maker unknown, combined total gross weight approx. 76.9gms
An Edwardian part silver mounted glass travelling vanity & writing set, in fitted leather bound section, one oval glass bottle missing, with a matched ink pot, to include leather bound inkpot & lighter; the silver mottled tops by Charles Henry Dumenil, London,1900 (Q) some glass cloudy & stained
A George V silver presentation travelling communion set to include: Chalice; Paten; Communion Box; Spoon; Flagon & Stopper, in fitted case with silver plaque engraved: Presented t the REV R W SMITH by the Teachers of Aston Parish Sunday Schools as a Wedding Gift May 24th 1921, the silver by Henry T Hill & Co, Birmingham, 1920, 6.84ozt ozt gross. Provenance: Thence by descent (overall condition good)
A collection of table silver including: a Scottish Edwardian large plain circular mustard pot and cover, with blue glass liner, by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 1908 (marks crisp, condition good) together pair of plain egg cups, by William Adams Ltd, Birmingham, 1958 (CR: marks good, dents to rim of one); two further egg cups; four various napkin rings and two silver mounted ribbed glass ink pots (af), various dates and makers (Q) 10.04 ozt (312 grams)
A late Victorian silver bombe shaped tea canister, the detachable cover with gadroon fluting, the body chased with floral trellising within acanthus corners, on stylised anthemion feet, Birmingham, 1899, maker's mark probably Atkin Brothers, 4.35 ozt CR: marks good, Birmingham mark obscured, marked on cover rim
An Edwardian silver trefoil shaped pot pourri box, the body profusely chased with flowers, foliage, scrolls, gilt interior, by Samuel Jacob, London, 1902, with openwork scrolling and trellis work fitted cover, apparently unmarked, 10.86 ozt, CR: gilt interior, marked on body Samuel Jacob Samuel Jacob
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