A George V Silver Oval Four Piece Tea Service, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1945 & 1946, with slightly domed covers, the rims with narrow bands embossed with leaf scroll ornament, and with angular loop handles, comprising - tea pot, 7ins high, hot water pot, 8.5ins high, each with ebonised finials and handles, two-handled sugar basin, and milk jug, gross weight 56ozs - engraved with initial "M"
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A Late Victorian Silver Sauce Boat and an Edward VII Sauce Boat, the Victorian by Wakeley & Wheeler, London 1895, with gadroon mounts, leaf capped scroll handle, on shell and scroll pattern feet, 4.5ins high, weight 11ozs, monogrammed, the Edward VII by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1903, with bead mounts, leaf capped flying scroll handle, on scroll feet, 4.5ins high, weight 8.5ozs
An Edward VII Silver Sauce Boat and a George V Silver Sauce Boat, the Edward VII by William Hutton & Son, London 1901, with gadroon mounts and leaf capped scroll handle, on three hoof pattern feet, 4ins high, the George V by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1910, with bead mount and leaf capped C-scroll flying handle, on hoof feet, 3.5ins high, combined weight 13ozs
A George V Silver Square Box with Hinged Cover, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1931, the raised cover with pineapple pattern finial, moulded rim, the pierced border to base with bead mounts, on four scroll feet, 5.75ins square x 6.25ins high, weight 23ozs, with presentation inscription dated 26th April 1934
A George V Silver Rectangular Six-Division Toast Rack, and One Other, the rectangular rack by Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1914, the shaped divisions with scroll loop handle, with gadroon mounts on panel feet, 6.5ins x 4.5ins x 6ins high, the other six-division rack by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1933, of triangular form, 4.875ins x 3ins x 4.75ins high, combined weight 13ozs
A George V Silver Circular Bowl and a Silver Two-Handled Prize Cup, both "Paul E. Derrick Challenge Cup (Replica) Regent Advertising Club", the bowl by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1929, with fluted sides, 9.25ins diameter x 2.5ins high, the cup by maker's mark indistinct, London 1929, 6ins high, combined weight 24ozs
A George V Silver Cased Travelling Timepiece, by Cohen & Charles, London 1919, the 1.625ins diameter white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, to the eight day timepiece watch movement, contained in engine turned case, the front applied with gilt metal crest from Manchester and initials "G.B.", 3.125ins x 3.5ins
A George V Silver Gilt and Tortoise Shell Backed Five Piece Dressing Table Set, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1929, the backs inlaid with oval cartouche, floral and leaf ornament, comprising - hand mirror, two hair brushes and two clothes brushes, contained in cloth covered fitted case retailed by M. Gerard, 411 Union Street, Aberdeen
A Victorian Silver Topped Cameo Glass Scent Bottle in the Manner of Thomas Webb & Son, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1884, the yellow tinted tear shaped body overlaid in white opaque glass and cut back with butterfly and trailing leaf ornament with plain hinged cover, 3.75ins high, and leather covered fitted case for same
An Elizabeth II Silver and Silver Gilt "Easter Egg Clock", by The St. James House Company, London 1983, the 17mm diameter dial with Arabic numerals, to the quartz movement, contained in engine turned case surmounted with a pearl and cast with leaf scroll and swag ornament, 3.25ins high, No. 24 of limited edition of 500, gross weight 2.5ozs
Randolph Bezzant Holmes (1888-1973) - Seven gelatin silver prints - Views of India, including - "The Gorge, Ali Masjid", "The Northern Gate of India looking into Afghanistan", and five others, all stamped with Holmes & Co. copyright and dated 21st October 1935, various sizes, and a small collection of photographs of European interest, in two volumes, various
Three George III Silver Muffineers, one with slightly domed cover, by F. R., London 1750, with moulded rim and girdle and circular footrim, 4.25ins high, the other two by John Delmester, London 1762, and Robert Peaston, London 1776, each with pierced domed covers, moulded mounts and on circular footrims, 4.75ins and 5.25ins high, combined weight 7.6ozs
An Elizabeth II Silver Harlequin Six Piece Condiment Set, by various makers, London 1950-1955, the circular bulbous bodies with shaped and gadroon mounts, on three hoof pattern feet, comprising - two salts, 1.5ins high, two mustard pots, 2ins high, and two pepper pots, 3.5ins high, weight 14ozs, and blue glass liners
A Good Pair of Japanese Silver High-Shouldered Slender Baluster Shaped Vases, Taisho 1912-1926 or Showa 1926-1989, by Kobayashi Kako for the Hattori Company, finely engraved and inlaid in gilt with birds perched on hibiscus flowering branches, 8.5ins (21.6cm) high, signed to body and stamped Jungin (Pure silver, made by Hattori) to base, and hardwood stands for same
A George II Silver Half Pint Tankard and a Victorian Silver Christening Mug, the tankard by Edward Pocock, London 1736, with moulded rim and footrim, with scroll handle, 3.75ins high, weight 4.5ozs, the christening mug by Charles Frederick Hancock, London 1875, with moulded rim and scroll handle, 3ins high, weight 4.5ozs
A George III Silver Circular Sugar Bowl, probably London 1789, the body boldly embossed and chased with leaf scroll and floral ornament, with twin C-scroll cartouches, 5.5ins diameter x 3.5ins high, a George III Silver Urn Pattern Cream Jug, London 1780, the body embossed and chased with floral ornament and twin C-scroll cartouche, with bead mounts to rim and footrim, 5ins high, and a Victorian Silver Cylindrical Mustard Pot, by Richards & Brown, London 1872, the flat lid with pierced thumbpiece and sides, engraved with oval paterae, 3.25ins high, combined weight 15ozs
The Churchill Centenary Medals - Twenty-Four Elizabeth II Silver Gilt Circular Proof Edition Medals, by John Pinches, London 1974, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Winston Churchill, with certificate confirming trustee presentation edition No. 4268, in blue leather cloth album
A Collection of English Glass Tableware, 19th and 20th Century, including - caster with silver mounts, by J.E. Terrey & Co, London 1824, 5.75ins, diamond cut square inkwell and stopper, 3ins high, a pair of heavy cut tumblers with monogram, 3.75ins high, and 31 other pieces, various
The Queens Guards - A Collection of Twelve Elizabeth II Silver Proof Medals, by The Birmingham Mint 1977, No. 501 of a limited edition of 5000, produced in honour of the Household Troops, and with accompanying badges, in display frame of issue, 15.75ins square, complete with certificate
An Edward VII Silver Circular Tea Pot and a Late Victorian Cylindrical Hot Water Pot, the tea pot by William Neal, Chester 1905, of bulbous squat form with moulded girdle to body, ebonised finial and C-scroll handle, 5.5ins high, gross weight 19ozs, the hot water pot by Henry Stratford, Sheffield 1891, with part reeded body, reeded ebonised finial and angular loop handle, 7.75ins high, gross weight 14ozs
An Early George III Silver Double Lipped Punch Ladle, London 1766, with shaped bowl and later turned wood handle, 15ins overall, and one other 18th Century punch bowl, the circular bowl inset with a George II 1745 "Lima" shilling and with twisted whale bone handle, 13.75ins overall
Two George III Silver Old English pattern Gravy Spoons and a Silver Double-Ended Marrow Scoop, one gravy spoon by John Lambe, London 1777, the other by George Smith & William Fearn, London 1786, both crested, and a Georgian double-ended marrow scoop, hallmarks partially struck, combined weight 6ozs
A George III Silver Old English Pattern Gravy Spoon, a Pair of George III Silver Sauce Ladles, and One Other Sauce Ladle, the gravy spoon by George Smith & William Fearn, London 1809, engraved with initial "P" to terminal, the pair of sauce ladles by Thomas Chawner, London marks incomplete, the bowls with crimped rims and engraved with initial "B" to terminals, and a George III silver sauce ladle by Richard Crossley, London 1796, combined weight 8ozs
An Early Victorian Silver Fiddle Pattern Gravy Spoon, a Pair of George IV Silver Fiddle Pattern Sauce Ladles, and One Other, the gravy spoon by William Bateman II, London 1839, crested, the pair of sauce ladles by William Chawner, London 1828, monogrammed, and the other sauce ladle by William Johnson, London 1823, engraved with initial "B", combined weight 11ozs
Four George III Scottish Silver Fiddle Pattern Tablespoons and Three Other Silver Fiddle Pattern Tablespoons, the four Scottish tablespoons by Francis Howden, Edinburgh 1809, engraved with "M.B." to terminals, the pair of George III Irish silver tablespoons, by Richard Whitford, Dublin 1813, engraved with monogram, and the Victorian Scottish silver spoon, Edinburgh 1860, combined weight 15ozs
A Pair of George III Silver Old English Pattern Tablespoons and a Selection of Other Table and Dessert Spoons, the pair of tablespoons by Anne Hill, London 1776, a pair of George II silver Old English pattern tablespoons by T. King, London 1741, and one other, London 1739, and a selection of other Old English pattern spoons, various, combined weight 50ozs
Four George III Silver Old English and Thread Pattern Tablespoons, and a mixed lot of silver flatware, the four tablespoons by Richard Crossley, London 1765, 1788 and 1799, crested, four George III silver Old English and thread pattern table forks by William Bottle & Jeremiah Wilsher, London 1799, crested, one other tablespoon and two dessert forks, combined weight 24ozs
A Victorian Silver Fiddle Thread and Shell Pattern Table Spoon, and mixed flatware, the table spoon maker's mark indistinct, London 1840, a George V silver fiddle thread and shell pattern table fork, London 1910, a small selection of other English flatware, and Dutch silver flatware, various makers and dates, combined weight 49ozs
A Victorian Silver Dessert Spoon and Fork, and a mixed lot of silverware, the dessert spoon and fork by Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1871, with bead mounts, lozenge and oval bosses to terminals, in maroon leather cloth covered fitted case, a George III silver tablespoon by Richard Ferris, Exeter 1802, with bright cut handle, the terminal engraved with initials and date 1803, and a selection of other Georgian silver spoons and forks with bright cut handles, combined weight 22ozs
An Edward VII Silver Cased Travelling Timepiece, the 1.75ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day French movement, contained in plain rectangular case with folding C-scroll handle, on four bun feet, 3.5ins high, the case maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1902
Eleven George V Silver Teaspoons and a mixed lot of Silver Teaspoons and Condiment Spoons, the eleven spoons by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1935, four George II silver teaspoons by Steven Adams, London 1742, monogrammed, and a selection of other spoons, various, combined weight 20ozs
A Pair of George III Silver Old English Pattern Dessert Forks and a mixed lot of Spoons and Forks, the dessert forks by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1818, crested, and a selection of Old English and fiddle pattern spoons and forks, various makers and dates, combined weight 35ozs
A Late George III Silver Kings Pattern Sauce Ladle, and mixed silver flatware, the sauce ladle by Sarah & John William Blake, London 1817, crested, five Georgian and Victorian silver Kings pattern teaspoons, various makers and dates, a silver fiddle thread and shell pattern table fork, two dessert forks, a table spoon, and two pairs of silver sugar tongs, combined weight 17ozs
An Edward VII Silver Hot Water Jug, by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1902, with cylindrical partly reeded body, ebonised handle and finial, 8ins high, gross weight 14ozs, a George V silver christening mug, Birmingham 1931, with slightly baluster shaped body, 3ins high, and a silver square cigarette case, Birmingham 1922, with engine turned ornament, 3.25ins x 3.5ins, weight 8ozs for both
A Set of Eight Elizabeth II Silver Handled and Stainless Steel Bladed Table Knives and Eight Dessert Knives, and a mixed lot of silverware, the knives by B. D., Sheffield 1995, a pair of Elizabeth II silver goblets by Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1993, in fitted case, and a small selection of other silver and silver mounted items, various, combined weighable silver 9ozs
A Georgian Silver Harlequin Part Table Service, various makers and dates, all crested, comprising - four table spoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons, four dessert forks, six tea spoons and one other, two silver fiddle pattern dessert forks, and a silver three-piece condiments set, combined weight 45ozs
A Late Victorian/Edward VII Child's Silver Knife, Fork and Spoon, various dates London 1899 and 1908, with moulded handles, in black leather cloth fitted case, an Edward VII silver square sweetmeat basket, Chester 1905, with shaped rim and pierced sides, 5ins square, and a selection of other cased silver items, various, combined weighable silver 29ozs
A George VI Lady's Silver and Enamel Square Compact, by Adie Bros. Ltd, Birmingham 1937, the green and white guilloche enamel to lid applied with paste mounted green cut stone to centre, 2.75ins square, gross weight 2.8ozs, a George VI lady's silver and blue enamel octagonal compact, by Page Keen & Page, Birmingham 1937, with guilloche enamel to lid applied with naval coronet, 3ins wide, gross weight 3.4ozs, and two matching combs, Birmingham 1933 and 1936, 4.75ins wide (one lacking coronet), and a pair of French gilt metal and mother-of-pearl opera glasses retailed by Thezard Optician, Palais Royal, No. 142, Paris
A Victorian Silver Oval Tobacco Box, and mixed silverware, the tobacco box by George Unite, Birmingham 1866, with circular cartouche to lid and engraved all over with engine turned ornament, 3ins x 2.25ins, a George III silver rectangular snuffbox with engine turned ornament, by Alexander J. Strachan, London 1816, 2.5ins x 1.625ins x 0.75ins, a George III silver rectangular vinaigrette, possibly by William Ellerby, London 1804, and a small selection of other silver and silver mounted items, combined weighable silver 4.8ozs
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