A Victorian green-stained leather travelling vanity case, the cover with gilt tooled initials F.S opening to reveal the fitted satin lined interior and partially complete accoutrements, including six silver-topped jars/bottles, with marks for London 1894, maker WHW, retaining the original green canvas outer cover.
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A Scottish Victorian silver bowl, of circular form with crimped slender rim over a body embossed and chased with foliate and C-scroll decoration, raised on a moulded, spreading and embossed circular foot, marks for Edinburgh 1883, maker Hamilton & Inches, 12cm x 18cm, 380grams
A George V silver cigarette case, of hinged rectangular form with engine-turned decoration and rectangular cartouche engraved with initials MACC, the gilt interior with engraved presentation inscription dated 25.5.29, marks for Birmingham 1924, maker Frederick Field Ltd, 8cm, 91grams. *this lot is being sold under on behalf of and with proceeds going to St Peters Church, Mansergh, which was built in 1879-80 with donations from various benefactors including contributions from Trinity College, Cambridge.
A Scottish Victorian Queens pattern silver sifting spoon, having shallow pierced circular bow, initialled A to handle terminal, marks for Edinburgh 1859, maker Mackay & Chisholm 15cm, sold together with a similar teaspoon, initialled ML to handle terminal, marks for Edinburgh 1860, maker James Wright, 14cm, and two Scottish silver souvenir spoons, 'Crief' and 'Glasgow International Exhibition' gross lot weight 93grams
A George V silver pedestal dish, of circular form, pierced with repeating design and raised on a spreading and stepped circular foot, marks for Birmingham 1923, maker S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, 7cm x 10cm, sold along with a George V silver trinket or ring box, of oval form with padded material lining, raised on four short cabriole type legs, marks for Birmingham 1916, maker J.G, and a .925 Sterling topped and hobnail-cut glass oval dressing table box, gross lot weight without glass box base bit including ring box interior 144grams.
A fine Victorian silver cow creamer, of stylised form with inset red glass eyes, slightly opened mouth and hinged cover, the tail looped as a handle, modelled standing on all four legs, marks for London 1892, maker possibly Dora Fresco, marked with F for Foreign origin along with Dutch Lion rampant and key marks. 13cm, 157cm, 156grams
A Queen Elizabeth II silver Celtic point pattern preserve spoon, marks for Sheffield 1964, maker Roberts & Belk, Ltd 14cm, sold together with a pair of George III silver sugar tongs with bright-cut and punched decoration, London 1796, maker Peter & Ann Bateman, 14, gross weight 68grams
A George V silver cake stand, of circular form with Chippendale influenced rim and stylised foliate scroll and scallop shell pierced booge, the applied base ring with acanthus ornaments issuing down-swept foliate cabriole legs, marks for Sheffield 1910, maker Walker & Hall, also marked with number 51824, 12cm x 31cm 1168grams
A late 19th/early 20th century silver plated crumb brush and tray, each relief moulded with medieval rural village scene with jovial dancers, the tray with shaped, moulded, embossed and chased three-quarter border, marks for William Hutton & Sons 24cm. some glued repair to brush mount
A pair of George V silver and frosted glass table salts, of circular form with two pierced strap-work handles and body, raised on leur-de-lis design legs, all enclosing the frosted liners with star-cut bases, marks for London 1911, maker Reid & Sons, 87grams, minor bites to edges of glass liners.
An impressive Edwardian Art Nouveau silver tray, of slightly dished oblong form with rolled rim and break-front top moulded with stylised foliate design, between similar corner motifs and fluted handles, all centred by an engraved red squirrel crest, marks for London 1905, maker John Round & Son Ltd, 64cm x 32cm, 3032grams
A Victorian silver handled magnifying glass, the bead-moulded and engraved handle with rubbed marks for Sheffield, maker Martin, Hall & Co, no readable date letter, but bearing a young Queen Victoria's head in profile. 15.5cm, all housed in a modern fitted and plush lined case and sold together with a Queen Elizabeth II silver handled Queens Pattern cake slice, marks for Sheffield 1980, maker Harrison Brothers, housed in a fitted card case.
A George V silver agricultural trophy, of flattened and dished circular form with two scrolled handles and raised on a turned column with stepped circular foot engraved with presentation inscription 'Presented by R.Rolph & Co For The Best Fat Cow Fed On Rolph Meal' marks for Birmingham 1925, maker Wilmot Manufacturing Co, 24.5cm x 26.5cm x 19cm 608grams sold together with a rounded rectangular mahogany plinth with baize covered surface, the edge applied with four white metal shields engraved with subsequent winners.
A George V silver bladed and Mother-of-Pearl mounted pocket knife, both blade and mounts with engraved decoration, marks for Sheffield 1924, maker John Batt & Co Ltd, 13cm, sold together with two silver vesta cases and a small canted rectangular silver box, gross lot weight 77grams
A cased set of six George IV silver 'Monarchs of The Century' teaspoons, produced for the Coronation 1937, each with titled figural surmounts,marks for Sheffield 1936, maker Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, all housed in a fitted and plush lined case with printed details, 12cm, gross weight 106grams
An Edwardian silver coin holder, of typical hinged circular form with engraved detail and ring suspension, marks for Birmingham 1902, maker William Henry Sparrow, 3cm diameter, 21grams, sold together with a white metal coin holder with inset brass disc embossed with cherubs head.
An Edwardian silver salt, of circular form with short fluted rim over a body embossed with foliate band, raised on three down-swept cabriole legs with hoof feet, marks for Birmingham 1901, makers mark rubbed, sold together with an Edwardian silver commemorative dish of shaped, pierced and embossed form, Birmingham 1901, maker M.Brothers, 9.5cm, and a late Victorian silver cream jug, marks for Birmingham 1899, maker Charles Horner, 8cm, gross lot weight 151grams
A pair of George III silver acorn pattern sugar tongs, with geometric bright-cut decoration and vacant cartouche, marked to the bowl interiors but lacking town or date, 13.5cm sold along with a pair of George IV silver fiddle pattern sugar tongs, London 1823, maker William Eley I & William Fearn, and a small pair of George V silver sugar tongs, Birmingham 1930, maker Joseph Gloster Ltd, gross weight 98grams
A group of three silver cream jugs, one of lobed circular form with half spiral fluting and scrolled handle, marks for Birmingham 1897, maker JW, 9cm long, a small helmet form jug, marks for Birmingham 1899, maker A&B, and another similar, Birmingham 1908, maker Miller Brothers, gross weight 140grams
A pair of Edwardian silver candlesticks, of Chippendale influenced design with swept shaped oval foot, marks for London 1901, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Limited, 9.5cm, 279grams gross (one weighted one lacking plaster filler, unweighted candlestick weighing 111grams) some knocks to sconces.
A cased set of twelve Old English pattern silver teaspoons and sugar tongs, each with engraved monogram JM with surname banner 'Jones' and date 1904, marks for Sheffield 1904 (tongs 1903) maker Henry Williamson Ltd, 13cm, 236grams gross. All housed in a fitted and plush lined case.
An Edwardian cased set of six silver coffee spoons and sugar tongs, the tapering upturned terminals with engraved foliate and lozenge designs, marks for Sheffield 1905, maker Maleham & Yeomans, 10.5cm, 60grams gross, all housed in a fitted and plush lined case. Sold together with a cased group of five George VI silver coffee spoons of Art Deco design, marks for Sheffield 1936, maker Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, 9cm, and two George V silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1929, 57grams gross.
A George V silver six piece condiment set, comprising two salts, two pepperettes and two mustards, each of canted square form with dimpled/domed covers where applicable, and Art Nouveau trailing shamrock corner motifs, marks for Sheffield 1912, maker Walker & Hall, gross lot weight 393grams, sold with two plated condiment spoons and one Bristol blue glass liner.
*Golfing interest, A George V and Queen Mary Jubilee silver sporting medal, 'The Silver Jubilee Medal' awarded to J.M Affleck May 6th 1935 from Woodsome Hall Golf Club, marks for Birmingham 1934, maker W H Haseler Ltd, 5cm, 55grams, all housed in a fitted and plush lined case.
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