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Lot 1841

ELKINGTON & CO; a George V hallmarked silver three piece cruet set, salt and mustard with blue glass liners (one af), Birmingham 1920, two peppers, a single napkin ring, two penknives, etc, weighable silver approx 5.2ozt/164g.Additional InformationOne of the blue liners badly chipped, with general dents, scratches, nicks, tarnish throughout.

Lot 1842

A cased George V hallmarked silver three piece cruet set with integral liners, Birmingham 1934, spoon associated.Additional InformationCase is worn throughout, the hinges have been broken off and are missing, the set is in generally good condition with minimal wear. Light scratches throughout, the cover on the mustard is slightly bent. The spoon is silver plated.

Lot 1843

A group of variously hallmarked silver items including cruets, napkin rings and spoons, approx 14.0ozt/435g.Additional InformationA mixed lot so impossible to do individual condition reports. Various dents, scratches, nicks, indents, tarnish, engraved initials, etc. The blue glass liner in the mustard has a chip to the rim. 

Lot 1844

A set of four Victorian hallmarked silver circular salts with embossed floral swags raised on three hoof feet, London 1877, diameter approx 5cm, approx 4.95ozt/154g, each with blue glass liner.Additional InformationGeneral wear and pitting/corrosion to the interior of each, light scratches throughout, two blue glass liners with minor nibbles to the interior.

Lot 1845

LEVI & SALAMAN; a pair of George V hallmarked silver salts of plain waisted form with blue glass liners, Birmingham 1918, a single salt and further base metal sewing accessories, silver approx 1.4ozt/46g.Additional InformationBoth blue glass liners chipped and general quite heavy wear and tear throughout.

Lot 1846

ATKIN BROS; a George VI hallmarked silver pepperette of baluster form, Sheffield 1945, height 8.8cm, and a miniature novelty example modelled as an egg in cup, Cornelius Saunders & Francis Shepherd, Chester 1898, approx 2.8ozt/87g (2).Additional InformationSome minor indents, general wear, scratches, etc.

Lot 1848

HAWKSWORTH, EYRE & CO LTD; a George V hallmarked silver pepperette, with cast scroll detail on a gadrooned body, Sheffield 1912, together with a pair of hallmarked silver pedestal bonbon dishes, the circular tops with pierced floral decoration, Birmingham 1910 (weighted) (3).

Lot 1850

Seven various hallmarked silver napkin rings, a hinged snap bangle, a small pin tray, a baby's push and a triangular shaped modern pill box, various hallmarks, approx 10.15ozt/316g.

Lot 1850A

Eight various hallmarked silver napkin rings, a set of six hallmarked silver coffee spoons with bean terminals and a small loaded pair of squat candlesticks, silver weight excluding candlesticks is 4.55oz/141.3g 

Lot 1851

A pair of George V hallmarked silver napkin rings of horse shoe shape and of Scottish design, pierced with thistles and set with a Cairngorm style stone, Birmingham 1931, also two further napkin rings, combined approx 3.25ozt/101.4g (4).Additional InformationEach in good condition, one example the stone has a pinhead nick to the edge, otherwise each good.

Lot 1852

STUART CLIFFORD; a late Victorian hallmarked silver hunting flask with tapering conical body embossed with a gentleman blowing a horn and a lady holding a bird within a landscape, London 1897, length 28.5cm, approx 3.34ozt/104g.Additional InformationA few small dents to the rim and to the screw cap, otherwise light surface wear and basically in good condition.

Lot 1853

B.R.S; a George V cut and faceted glass decanter with hallmarked silver collar, Sheffield 1927, height 25cm, together with a pair of glass posy vases, one with silver hallmarks, etc (6).Additional InformationThe decanter was produced in Sheffield 1927. Decanter with minor chip to the underside of the stopper, the silver dished rim with minor impact dints and general surface wear, top is slightly bent so it is not 100% straight, the main body with minimal wear to base, with tiny chips to foot rim, one candlestick with chip to top rim, the remaining items appear to be in good condition.

Lot 1854

GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITH CO; an Edward VII hallmarked silver mounted claret jug, with cut glass body, London 1901, height 30cm (heavily af), together with a silver plated and glass claret jug.Additional InformationThe silver claret jug has been smashed into many pieces and is in poor condition.

Lot 1855

THE ALEXANDER CLARK MANUFACTURING CO; a clear cut glass water jug with Victorian hallmarked silver collar and spout, Birmingham 1900, height 18.3cm.Additional InformationGeneral wear throughout, slightly cloudy to the interior, but good condition.

Lot 1856

Three provincial silver wine labels, comprising sherry, port (af), and madeira, maker's marks for Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson.Additional InformationIt is only the madeira which is marked for Phipps and Robinson, the cherry and the port labels have indistinct marks please see additional images.

Lot 1857

A pair of white metal beakers with repoussé foliate detail, both stamped 'silver' to bases, height 8.5cm, approx 6.5ozt/204.9g, and an apparently unmarked stem cup inscribed 'Presented by A.B. Haynes 1938' on spreading circular foot, number 3989 to underside, height 19.3cm (3).Additional InformationThe stem cup weight is 9.8ozt/305.9g but we have scoured this item for a mark and cannot find one, the base is heavily dented with further dents throughout, in general through all three items, scratches, nicks, tarnish, etc, commensurate with age and use. The beaker rim slightly misshapen.

Lot 1858

DANISH SILVER; five pieces including three beakers, including example with chased decoration, height of largest example 10cm, together with spoon and fork with chased detail and a white metal beaker, approx weight 11.3ozt/353g.

Lot 1859

HENRY MATTHEWS; a late Victorian hallmarked silver framed easel back dressing table mirror, with repoussé decoration of flowers and open shells to corners, Birmingham 1893, 30 x 20cm, also a hallmarked silver photograph frame, rectangular pin dish with repoussé decoration and a lidded trinket box (4).

Lot 1860

A BUCKLEY LTD; a George V hallmarked silver mounted photograph frame with engine turned detail and blank circular cartouche, Birmingham 1923, 18 x 11.2cm, a cased set of six gilt and guilloché enamelled coffee spoons, C. Robathan & Son, Birmingham 1982, tooth case with fairy finial and two single napkin rings, weighable silver approx 3.7ozt/117.4g, a brass novelty cigar/cheroot cutter, two miniature lockets and a pewter paperweight.Additional InformationFrame back loose, back generally worn but silver itself relatively clean with minor pitting and scratches, one of the napkin rings initialled and some small chips to the enamel, otherwise general surface wear tarnish, etc.

Lot 1861

SAMUEL M LEVI; a George V hallmarked silver easel back photograph frame, with engine turned decoration surrounding a rectangular vacant cartouche, Birmingham 1927, together with a pair of George IV hallmarked silver sugar tongs (2).

Lot 1862

WALKER & HALL LTD; a George V hallmarked silver mounted rectangular photograph frame with oak easel back, Sheffield 1924, 17 x 12cm, two further silver mounted frames, a set of six silver sheath handled knives and a cased silver and ivory handled serving set.Additional InformationGeneral wear, too many items to individualise, refer to illustrations, request additional if necessary.

Lot 1863

A French Empire silver gilt mounted gentleman's necessaire de voyage with French royal provenance, the majority of pieces with the mark of Pierre-Noel Blaquiere, Paris, 1809-1819, in superb mahogany and brass bound case with recessed carrying handles and plaque bearing the coat of arms for Claude Antonie Gabrial duc de Choisel-Stainville. The interior with mirror set to the lid with both hanging and easel attachments to the reverse and with an incredibly extensive main section containing approximately one hundred items, each with plain and Anthemion border, comprising an oval basin, teapot with horse head spout, silver gilt mounted glass cream jug, shaving jug with detachable handle and cover, six various silver gilt mounted circular glass toilet jars (one cover associated), a pair of silver gilt mounted square glass toilet jars, a pair of silver gilt mounted oblong glass toilet jars, two silver gilt mounted glass ink bottles, a silver gilt table fork, spoon and pair of teaspoons, a pair of gilt ceramic tea cups and saucers, and an assortment of implements, in silver gilt, mother of pearl, steel, wood, and ivory, width of case 46cm, weighable silver approx 42ozt.Additional InformationMarks on basin legible, marks on teapot and cream jug are clear although handle possibly resoldered to jug, marks overall clear, handles slightly pushed in on shaving jug and short scratch to the cover, one jar as mentioned with different maker's mark, large jar cover has a couple of small dents to flange meaning the lid is ill fitted, one jar has the threaded neck part lacking, slight pitting to the knife blades, slight crack to ivory of needle case, tiny cartouche lacking from handle from one manicure instrument and some rust to the mounts of the toilet kit, two small splits to the box itself with light surface wear elsewhere, one of the porcelain cups is chipped. 

Lot 1864

A group of silver topped and collared clear glass dressing table jars and bottles, two silver collared vases, and a German .800 grade pierced silver dish with two cherubs to the centre (some initialled, some af).

Lot 1865

WILLIAM COMYNS; an Edward VII hallmarked silver lidded clear hobnail cut glass vanity jar, the lid with repoussé foliate and grotesque detail, London 1900, approx 9 x 9.5cm.Additional InformationNumerous small chips and nibbles to the glass, lid with some dents, misshaping, scratches, nicks and tarnish.

Lot 1866

An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver four piece dressing table set, Birmingham 1955, length of mirror 34cm.

Lot 1868

S BLANCKENSEE & SON LTD; a pair of George V hallmarked silver candlesticks of squat plain form, Birmingham 1918 (filled), together with seven hallmarked silver napkin rings.

Lot 1869

WILLIAM AITKEN; a pair of George V hallmarked silver squat form candlesticks, each with linear decoration, Birmingham 1916 (filled).

Lot 1869A

A pair of George V hallmarked silver loaded candlesticks, Birmingham 1911, height 21cm, and two cased sets of silver plated tea spoons with sugar tongs (4).

Lot 1870

A pair of Swedish silver Corinthian column candlesticks, each raised on bun feet, impressed marks to foot rim, height 20cm, together with assorted Georgian and later English and continental silver and white metal flatware, the majority being spoons.Additional InformationThey do have a stamp.

Lot 1871

A set of four Swedish .830 silver candlesticks, each with circular sconce raised on lyre form support, height 17cm (part af) (4).Additional InformationGeneral surface wear throughout, two of the candlestick joints are very wobbly, one especially, this may require just tightening up at the base, but we cannot access the base due to the felt, general surface wear, pitting throughout, minor corrosion/green to the inside of rims.

Lot 1872

JAMES DEAKIN & SONS; a George V hallmarked silver triple sconce twin branch candelabrum on loaded octagonal base, Chester 1913, 26.7 x 28cm. Additional InformationBadly dented throughout, further surface scratches, tarnish, nicks, etc. Maker's mark partly rubbed but legible.

Lot 1873

CHARLES S GREEN & CO LTD; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver triple sconce twin branch candelabra with repousse foliate detail on loaded circular base, Birmingham 1961, 15 x 26cm.Additional InformationSome misshaping, some dents, scratches, nicks, tarnish, etc.

Lot 1874

HENRY WILLIAMSON LTD; a cased George V hallmarked silver and silver mounted smoking set comprising clear glass ashtray, matchbox cover, amber cheroot holder with 9ct collar and case, Birmingham 1913, weighable approx 1.2ozt.

Lot 1875

An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver rectangular cigarette box with engine turned detail and applied vacant brass plaque to front, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1956, 11.5 x 16.5cm.Additional InformationDents, scratches, nicks, tarnish, further general wear.

Lot 1876

WILLIAM ADAMS LTD; a George V hallmarked silver rectangular engine turned cigarette box, inscribed to lid 'R.H.G.', Birmingham 1936, 12 x 16cm.Additional InformationLid sprung does not sit flat, numerous heavy dents throughout, further nicks, scratches, indents, tarnishes etc. 

Lot 1877

NATHANIEL MILLS; a Victorian hallmarked silver 'Castle Top' embossed cigar case with hinged domed cover, foliate scroll decoration throughout and with the profile of a castle to both sides, Birmingham 1839, height 12.5cm, width 6.25cm, approx 3.21ozt/100g.Additional InformationGeneral surface wear and light scratches, but good condition.

Lot 1878

A Victorian hallmarked silver 'Castle Top' card case of rectangular form, with scrolling case, detailed castle embossed front and inscribed to the reverse 'Midy', Birmingham 1859, maker's mark A&S, 10 x 7cm, approx 2.32ozt/72.4g.Additional InformationGood overall condition with very minimal wear.

Lot 1879

NATHANIEL MILLS; an early Victorian hallmarked silver 'Castle Top' cigarette case decorated to one side with Warwick Castle, the reverse with Kenilworth Castle, within a pierced foliate scrolling case, Birmingham 1839, 9.8 x 7.4cm, approx 2.15ozt/67.5g.Additional InformationGeneral surface wear with very minor scratching, slight bending/warping, nothing serious.

Lot 1880

ROBERTS, PRINGLE & SONS; a George V hallmarked silver cigarette case, with engine turned Art Deco decoration, and a similar hallmarked silver vesta case, approx 2.9ozt/93g (2).Additional InformationGeneral surface wear, light scratches throughout, minor tarnishing, the interior of the cigarette case is missing the elastic material to hold the cigarettes in place.

Lot 1881

MH MEYER LTD; a George V hallmarked silver cigarette case with engine turned detail and vacant oval cartouche, Birmingham 1928, 7.9 x 10cm, approx 4.4ozt.Additional InformationSome small indents, light general wear.

Lot 1883

A small mixed group of variously hallmarked silver items comprising cigarette case, four single napkin rings and a large inkwell, with inscription to lid 'JBV from RES' (af), weighable silver approx 4.8ozt.Additional InformationThe liner of the inkwell has been cracked and broken. The inkwell itself with dents throughout and heavy rubbing to marks. Further general wear and tear throughout. 

Lot 1884

WH MANTON LTD; a George VI hallmarked silver rectangular engine turned cigarette case, engraved signature to interior 'A.H. Quayle', Birmingham 1940, 13.7 x 8.3cm, a smaller example with engraved signature 'W. Quayle' to interior and a cigarette box with initialled monogram 'AJQ' to lid, weighable silver approx 10.9ozt/338g (3).Additional InformationDents, scratches, nicks, tarnish etc.

Lot 1885

J W TIPTAFT & SONS LTD; a George V hallmarked silver cigarette case with engine turned and reeded detail, vacant cartouche, Birmingham 1928, 8.5 x 6.5cm, two further contemporary example with engraved initials, approx 7.1ozt/222g (3).Additional InformationAll with dents, some heavily, further scratches, nicks, tarnish, etc.

Lot 1886

HENRY MATTHEWS; a George V hallmarked silver rectangular cigarette case with engine turned decoration, initialled 'JB' to interior, Birmingham 1929, 8 x 6.7cm, and two further similar examples with engraved initials, 10.2ozt/318g (3).Additional InformationVarious dents, scratches, tarnish, etc.

Lot 1887

EDWARD SMITH; a Victorian hallmarked silver snuff box with foliate and reeded detail, the hinged lid with engraved bull's hear armorial, with gilt washed interior, Birmingham 1837 (still with William IV bust), width 7.6cm, approx 2.2ozt/68g.Additional InformationRubbing to the engraved detail of the lid, further general wear commensurate with age throughout, tarnish, some loss to the gilt wash of the interior, scratches, nicks, etc.

Lot 1888

An Austro-Hungarian silver gilt and red enamelled snuff box of rectangular form with canted corners, the lid with pierced oval central panel enclosing a gilt washed interior with dark red enamel decoration to all sides, 9 x 6cm, approx 5.5ozt/157g.Provenance; From the collection of William Tallon (Backstairs Billy) the Queen Mother's personal butler.Additional InformationLight scratches to surface and to base, each side of the box is missing the enamel lacquer, probable old repair to the back left hand corner which looks to have been filled from the interior, and the exterior is missing a small section of enamel.

Lot 1889

THEATRE INTEREST; a Victorian hallmarked silver snuff box of rounded rectangular form with floral engraved border and central panel inscribed 'To James Rodgers Esq., Gratitude for the use of the Theatre, Hanley, Jany. 1863', Birmingham 1862, 7 x 4cm, approx 1.8ozt/55.7g.

Lot 1890

NATHANIEL MILLS; an early Victorian hallmarked silver snuff box of rounded rectangular form, the vacant shield shaped cartouche within a chequered lattice work frame, gilt washed interior and scrolling thumb piece, Birmingham 1838, 7 x 4.8cm, approx 2.5ozt/77g.Additional InformationThe shield shaped cartouche is sprung indicating it may have had an engraving removed, but overall a good example and in good condition.

Lot 1893

CHARLES LYSTER & SON; an Edward VII hallmarked silver vesta case with bright cut foliate detail and vacant cartouche, Chester 1902, a sovereign case (af), and a 9ct gold cased lady's cocktail watch (af), weighable approx 1.7ozt/54g (3).Additional InformationThe sovereign case heavily dented and missing the button opening mechanism. The watch lacking the glass and very heavily worn, hour hand is lost. Further heavy general wear throughout. 

Lot 1894

A group of variously hallmarked silver items comprising three vesta cases, one engraved 'Nov. 1st 1909' and one with initials (one af), a sovereign case, a vacant pocket watch case and a silver handled button hook, weighable silver approx 4.8ozt/151g (6).Additional InformationHeavy wear and tear throughout, one vesta case lid detached from the body, sovereign case heavily dented, further dents, nicks, scratches etc.

Lot 1895

GERVASE WHEELER; a Victorian hallmarked silver 'Castle Top' vinaigrette, the hinged cover with relief decoration depicting a castle, enclosing a gilded grill, Birmingham (possibly) 1844.Additional InformationGeneral very minor surface scratches, minor pitting/oxidisation to the gilt to the interior.

Lot 1896

NATHANIEL MILLS; a William IV hallmarked silver gilt vinaigrette of rounded rectangular form, the detailed hinged lid centred with a coronet within a scrolling border, intricate pierced grille, and with ring loop attachment, London 1830, 4 x 3cm, approx 0.96ozt/29.8g.Additional InformationThe hinge and lid are in good order, they are not still very firm, but there are certainly not floppy. It is a good working fit, with no gaping. General wear, but good overall condition, additional loop added.

Lot 1897

A Victorian hallmarked silver vinaigrette of rounded rectangular form, the hinged lid centred with a vacant cartouche within a scrolling border, foliate pierced grille and original gilt washed interior, with ring loop attachment, Birmingham 1875, length 5cm, width 2.75cm, maker's mark indistinct, possibly FM, approx 0.78ozt/24.2g.

Lot 1898

THOMAS HAYES; an Edward VII hallmarked silver card case of plain form, unengraved, Birmingham 1902, 9.7 x 7.1cm, approx 2.6ozt/83g.Additional InformationNumerous indents and scratches.

Lot 1899

HILLIARD & THOMASON; a Victorian hallmarked silver card case/aide-mémoire, the detailed engraved case with vacant scroll enclosing a gilt heightened silk lined interior with ivory sheet and associated pencil, London 1887, 10.4 x 7.4cm, approx 3.7ozt/114g.Additional InformationThe pencil is in good order, although not marked it is still functioning as you rotate the tip, the pencil size is 9cm, size of lead approx 1mm/1.2mm.

Lot 1900

TURNER, ASHERS & SIMPSON; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver octagonal lady's compact with engine turned decoration and engraved initial J, Birmingham 1961 together with a hallmarked silver cigarette case having chased decoration and engraved initials WM (2).

Lot 1901

STOKES & IRELAND LTD; a Edward VII hallmarked silver oval box of plain form with engraved initials to hinged lid, Chester 1907, 7 x 9.5cm, approx 4.2ozt/131g.Additional InformationDents, scratches, nicks etc. The initials look to be E.J.I.

Lot 1902

ARI D NORMAN; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver pill box set with compass to lid, London 2007, diameter 2.6cm.

Lot 1903

A circa 1900 German .800 grade silver bowl with elaborate foliate pierced detail and further repoussé decoration to the centre, 15.5 x 20.5cm, and a .830 silver mounted three piece dressing table set with initials, weighable approx 5.3ozt (4).Additional InformationSome slight denting and misshaping to bowl, further general scratches, nicks, tarnishing. The dressing set is initialled, with further dents.

Lot 1904

A George VI hallmarked silver floral shaped bowl, Sheffield 1944, diameter 13.2cm, also a pair of hallmarked silver peppers, (rubbed marks), combined approx 5.8ozt/180g (3).

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