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A German silver box, with English import marks for Chester, 1906, oblong, the cover cast and chased with figures at battle, the sides chased with military trophies; Together with: a circular box, the hinged cover etched with an elegant couple in a landscape, 10.5cm wide and smaller, 8oz 16dwt (2)
A Victorian silver sugar-bowl and a George VI silver sauce-ladle, the bowl by Wakely and Wheeler, London, 1896, the ladle by Henry Atkin, Sheffield, 1938, the bowl tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, with two openwork spatulate handles, the ladle Old English pattern, the bowl 16cm wide over handles, 7oz 14dwt (2)
A Victorian silver teapot and a similar sugar-bowl, the teapot maker's mark HH, possibly for Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield, 1891, the sugar-bowl, by George Maudsley Jackson, London, 1897, each part-fluted oval, the teapot with wood handle and engraved with a crest, gross weight 11oz 10dwt (2)
A Chinese export silver salver, by Luen Wo, Shanghai, dated 1906, plain circular and on three part ball feet, engraved with an inscription for the SPHC Tunsin Plate, won by Nimbus; together with: a Chinese export silver dish, the base set with a coin, stamped 'Sterling' and a George V silver trophy cup, Birmingham, 1911, engraved as the Shanghai Race Club Autumn Meeting 1912 Cup, the salver 24.5cm diameter, 25oz 15dwt (3)
Three various silver cigarette-boxes and a silver cigarette-case, the cigarette-boxes Birmingham, 1930; Birmingham, 1938 and Birmingham, 1962; the cigarette-case Chester, 1929, the cigarette-boxes oblong or square, two engraved with presentation inscriptions, the third engraved with a crest, the cigarette-case with engine turned decoration, 15cm wide and smaller (4)
A George V silver cigarette lighter, by Richard Woodman Burbridge, Birmingham, 1913, retailed by Harrods, in the form of an Aladdin's lamp; Together with: Scottish silver dish, with Art Deco style angular handles, by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh; a silver-gilt copy of the annointing spoon, in fitted case; two pocket watches and a quantity of silver plated flatware, weight of silver 6oz 15dwt (qty)
A Victorian silver-mounted ivory conductor's baton, the silver mounts maker's mark D&S, Birmingham, 1877, the ivory baton tapering and with a foliage stamped terminal, centrally engraved with an inscription to H. Ditton Newman by the Choir of St Margarets Anfield, dated March 7th 1879, in fitted leather covered case, the case 60cm long
A set of silver-gilt 'History of the English-Speaking Peoples' medals, by the Danbury Mind, London, number 412 from a limited edition of 2,500, comprising 50 medals with scenes from the arrival in Britain of Julius Caesar in 55BC to the Second World War, the set includes a mis-strike showing the date of the American War of Independence as 1766
A collection of silver and silver-plate, including: a George III silver cream-jug, by John Emes; another cream-jug; a circular bowl with crimped rim; three differing pepperettes; a miniature George III style mug; three miniatures kitchen pepperettes; a miniature basket; various small dishes; a silver-mounted glass claret-jug, the glass damages; two various grinding mills, and assorted other silver and silver-plated items, weighable silver 20oz 1dwt (qty)
A group of silver, comprising: two German silver place-card holders, each cast with a capercaille; an Elizabeth II silver ornament in the form of a pheasant and a pair of ribbon threaders, the first by Neresheimer, with English import marks for London, 1926, Together with: a cased set of silver-plate mounted ivory fish eaters, weight of silver 7oz 3dwt (qty)
A collection of assorted silver, including a wine-taster with snake cast handle; a caster on gadrooned foot; a condiment set; a cream-jug; a dressing-table jar; various wine-labels and dishes and other items; Together With: a small assortment of silver-plate, weight of silver 32oz 16dwt (qty)
A collection of silver, including: a George III silver teapot-stand, marks rubbed, London, circa 1800, circular and with gadrooned border, with wood base; a George V silver caster, by William Neale, Birmingham, 1923; baluster and on spreading foot; a five-bar toast rack, Birmingham, 1907; a tea-caddy chased with foliage and flower swags, Chester, 1899; a shell shaped butter dish and a small shaped circular dish, weighable silver 12oz 6dwt
A three-piece George V silver tea-service, by Cooper Brothers and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1927, each piece bombe and on four pad feet, with gadrooned border, comprising: a teapot with ebonised handle, a cream-jug and a sugar bowl, the teapot 31cm wide, gross weight 44oz (3)
Three pairs of George II and George III silver salt-cellars, maker's mark rubbed, London, 1750, 1751 and 1768, retailed by Elkington, each bombe circular and on three pad feet, with gadrooned rim and associated clear glass liner, in later fitted case, the case 25cm wide, 9oz 5dwt (6)
An Edward VII silver trophy-cup and a German silver trophy cup, the first by Levi and Salaman, Birmingham, 1906, engraved with an inscription from the Jamaica Constabulary, dated 1909, the second with an inscription relating to the Malta Race Meeting for Polo Ponies, circa 1900, 24.5cm high and smaller, 27oz 18dwt
A George III silver cream-jug; a George III silver sweetmeat-basket; and a George VI silver sauceboat, the cream-jug London, 1791, helmet shaped and on square foot, engraved with initials; the sweetmeat-basket London, 1787, oval and with beaded rim and the sauceboat Sheffield, 1946, of typical form with gadrooned rim, the cream-jug 15.5cm high, 15oz (3)
A German silver bowl, with English import marks for Broadway and Co., Birmingham, oval and with openwork sides, stamped with baskets of flowers and foliage, the base with putto; together with: a French gilt metal cigarette-box, the hinged cover with painted miniature of elegant figures in an interior 23cm wide and smaller, weight of silver 10oz 6dwt (2)
A Victorian silver-plated dish cover and an associated silver meat-dish, the cover domed oval and with a beaded handle, engraved with an initial, the meat-dish oval and with gadrooned border, together with: a plated tea-urn, vase shaped on square base with ball feet, the tea-urn 52cm high (3)
Two Victorian silver christening mugs, one by John Kilpatrick, London 1876, the other by George Unite, Birmingham,1876, each slightly tapering cylindrical, each engraved with differing foliage, the first engraved with initials 'LEPJ' between the dates 1876-1918, the second engraved with a crest below initials, 9.5cm high and smaller, 11oz 4dwt (2)
A three-piece Victorian silver tea-service, by Walter and John Barnard, London, 1891 and 1892, each piece compressed circular and with shell and foliage heightened gadrooned border, comprising: a teapot with ebonised wood handle; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 24cm wide, gross weight 30oz 12dwt (3)
A George V silver dessert-stand, by Thomas Levesley, Sheffield, 1912, circular and with two scroll handles, on spreading foot, with fruiting grapevine cast border, the sides pierced and engraved with further fruiting grapevines, later engraved with an inscription dated 1973, 41cm wide over handles, 33oz 17dwt
Three items of Victorian silver, including a butter-dish, by Stephen Smith and William Nicholson, London, 1854, fluted and engraved with foliage, the cover lacking; a cream- jug; by Stephen Smith and William Nicholson, London, 1853 and a sugar-bowl, by Henry Holland, London, 1857, 31oz 9dwt (3)
A quantity of silver flatware, various patterns, including a part assembled service of Feather Edge pattern Old English pattern, comprising: six table-forks, six dessert-forks, six dessert-spoons, six teaspoons and two table-spoons; a set of six Onslow pattern coffee-spoons with twisted handles, and other items, 48oz 16dwt (qty)
A quantity of silver and silver plate: including: a silver lidded twin-handled cup, Adie Brothers, Birmingham; a Victorian silver cauldron salt with two spoons; a miniature silver trophy cup; two napkin rings; the plate including an oval gallery tray and other items, weight of silver 9oz 16dwt (qty)
A collection of silver and silver plated flatware, the silver including: a cased set of fruit knives and forks, filled; a pair of Victorian silver servers, engraved with foliage; another pair, with pierced handles, the silver plate including: cased fish knives and forks, together with: a silver plated hot-water jug and cigarette server, weight of silver 16oz 3dwt (two trays)
A six-piece Elizabeth II silver condiment-set, by Richard Woodman Burbridge, London, 1962, retailed by Harrods, each piece with gadrooned rim, comprising: a pair a mustard-pots; a pair of salt-cellars, each with blue glass liners and a pair of pepperettes; together with: an Elizabeth II silver sugar-caster, by William Suckling Ltd., Birmingham, 1960; a silver backed hand mirror and a silver plated basket, the basket 24.5cm wide, weight of silver 19oz 2dwt (9)
A group of assorted silver condiment and other items, including: a cased pair of silver-mounted cut-glass knife rests; two differing cauldron shaped salt-cellars and a similar silver plated example; a capstan-form inkwell; two pairs of pepperettes and a further differing example; three differing napkin-rings; two differing mustard-pots, one with blue glass liner and two differing pairs of salt-cellars, one pair with blue glass liners and one with a pair of condiment-spoons, weighable silver 27oz 3dwt (qty)
A quantity of George II and later silver flatware, including: a pair of Hanoverian pattern dessert-spoons, the back of the bowl with a shell by Elias Cachart, London, 1750; five various 18th century Old English pattern table-spoons, three with feather edge and variously engraved with initials; a set of twelve American silver coffee-spoons, by Gorham; a cased set of six silver-gilt copies of the coronation spoons and assorted other items, weighable silver 35oz 16dwt (qty)
A Victorian and later silver table-service, various makers and dates, Queen's Pattern, comprising: Five Scottish single-struck table-forks, by J. and W. Mitchell, Glasgow, 1841 A further single-struck table-fork, London, 1843 Six single-stuck table-spoons, London, 1842 Six single-struck dessert-spoons, London, 1851 Six dessert-forks, London, 1858 Three single-struck teaspoons, Birmingham, 1918 A three-piece carving set, Sheffield, 1900, 1902 and 1904 weighable silver 52oz 19dwt (30)
A collection of silver condiment items, comprising: a plain oval mustard-pot, by Williams (Birmingham) Ltd., Birmingham, 1906; a pair of similar salt-cellars, Birmingham, 1923; a pair of plain circular salt-cellars, London, 1929; a pair of oval salt-cellars with pierced sides, by Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1900; an oval mustard-pot on fluted panel feet, London, 1903, blue glass liner lacking and two matching pepperettes, by Walker and Hall, Birmingham, 1899 and 1900, most with blue glass liners, weight of silver 15oz 14dwt (10)
A collection of silver, comprising: a pair of George V silver sauceboats, by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham, 1928, each with beaded border; a cream-jug, Sheffield, 1928; a dressing-table jar, filled; a George III silver salt-cellar, London, 1763; a heart-shaped dish and a cased condiment set, by Deakin and Francis, Birmingham, 1927 and 1928, weight of silver 21oz 9dwt (qty)
A lot of assorted silver-plate, including: a pair of entree-dishes, cover and stands, each with foliage cast borders, two feet on one stand damaged; a pair of sauce-tureens and covers; a tray, engraved with an inscription; various salvers, a biscuit barrel on conforming stand, with hinged cover; a chamber-candlestick and various other items (qty)
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