A George IV silver melon shaped teapot, with reeded mid-rib, with C-scroll reeded handle, the hinged cover with stylized pagoda finial, on rim foot, the body engraved with Arms within shield and outer cartouche, hallmarked by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London, 1822, 22.42 ozt (697 grams)
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An Art Deco silver plain oval sauce boat with geometric facet sides with similar handle and raised foot, the border with sunbeam decoration, hallmarked by C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield, 1933 together with an octagonal plain Quaich style dish with openwork handles, by Viner & Co., Sheffield, 1938 (2) 9.47 ozt (294.3 grams)
A collection of silver tableware including: a George VI oval sauceboat, on three hoof and shell feet, C-scroll handle, A Bros Ltd, Birmingham, 1947; Victorian five-bar toast rack, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1899; a George V plain Christening cup, by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Chester, 1939; a Georgian style pepper pot, by Josiah Williams & Co, London, 1919; a pair of napkin rings by Mappin & Webb, London, 1927 and a trumpet shaped vase, Walker & Hall, Chester 1939 - weighed, silver weighed at 11.85 ozt (368.5 grams) (7)
An Edwardian large silver mounted rectangular inkstand, the plain body with pen wells and border cast with gadroon, shell and foliate motif above four winged paw feet, with central fitted sections two with openwork gallery, fitted with two hobnail cut glass ink bottles each silver collars and hinged covers engraved with armorials beneath a crest, the central section with Chamberstick and snuffer, hallmarked: Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1904, 36cm long x 25 cm., weighable silver - 66.97 ozt (2,083 grams) See: photograph of HRH Prince of Wales pictured with almost identical inkstand
A Danish Frederik IX .830 silver "Anne Marie" pattern flatware 12 piece service by Frigast, circa 1950s in original various retailer's boxes, to include;12 Dinner knives 12 dinner forks 12 dessert knives 12 dessert forks 12 dessert spoons 12 cake forks 12 teaspoons 2 table spoons 1 round serving spoon 1 cake knife 1 gravy ladle 2 pickle forks 1 jam spoon 2 salt spoons
Five various shaped silver vesta cases, three plain bodies - Birmingham 1 x TB, 1911; 1 x JG, 1907; SB & S Ltd, 1907: one with central vacant cartouche, matched to interior, by WN, Chester, 1895 and one with engraved decoration, ISG?, Birmingham, 1923 4.35ozt (5)
A George V silver and gold cigarette box, engine turned body with central gilt cartouche and border, gilt interior, maker's mark MJA, Birmingham, 1947, 4.80ozt (149 grams); together with an Elizabeth II engine turned cigarette box, fitted interior, by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham, 1979 (2)
Five various shaped silver vesta cases, two circular one with mottled decoration Walker & Hall, Birmingham, 1910, the other Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings, Birmingham, 1909; three oblong shaped 1 x Chester, 1885; 1 x Birmingham, 1913; and 1 x AGG, 1903 2.67ozt (5)
A collection of silver including: an Edwardian stilton scoop, Sheffield, 1902; a jam spoon with chased bowl, bone handle, Sheffield, 1902; Victorian fiddle pattern sugar tongs, London, 1842; a George V cased thimble, Chester, 1923 (import mark); a set of six George V teaspoons, Birmingham, 1921; and a cased set of six Coffee spoons with bean terminal, Birmingham, 1938 (6)
A French Art Deco silver .950 standard twelve piece flatware service, hallmarked Paris, maker's mark of Ernest Prost, circa 1940s comprising: Table Forks; Table Knives (handles filled); Table Spoons; Dessert Forks; Dessert/Side Knives (handles filled); Dessert Spoons; Fish Forks; Fish Knives; Oyster Forks; Sauce Spoons; Cake Forks; Cake Spoons; Coffee Spoons; Teaspoons; Hor d'Ouvres servers; Four further servers; Strainer; Carving Knife & Fork (handles filled); 178 pieces in service total together with a French fiddle and reed pattern soup ladle, Paris, makers's mark FG/TL, 7,430.1 grams (179 pieces)
A late 19th Century Indian silver scroll casket box, the body chased with a palace and tree lined townscape and vacant shaped cartouche, the hinged cover with band of stylised Palmyra leaves with a large roaring lion above a townscape, the entire on silver mounted fruitwood and mother-of-pearl veneered raised base, the base 42cm long, the entire 26cm high
A collection of silver, including: Crieff page marker, Glasgow 1904; page marker with mother of pearl handle, Birmingham 1925; silver tape measure, Sheffield 1905, James Chesterman; orange peeler knife, Sheffield 1929; miniature cut glass perfume bottle; and a silver top (5)
A collection of silver, including: George II silver baluster caster, detachable cover with baluster finial, maker's mark TD?, London, 1759?; a collection of Victorian children's spoons and forks, various dates and makers; Victorian brandy spoon, Birmingham, 1869; a pair of sugar nips, Birmingham, 1899; a pair of sugar nippers with openwork design, apparently unmarked; a set of six teaspoons boxed, JR, Birmingham, circa 1920 and a set of 6 EPNS fish knives and forks, in oak box and a boxed set of 6 EPNS fruit knives
A collection of silver, including Elizabeth II ring branch shaped holder, Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, Birmingham, 2002; a circular pin tray, Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, 1995; a George V circular ring box, Birmingham, 1918; together with various items including a blue flask glass scent bottle (top missing); a silver ink pot holder; a Victorian baby's bell rattle and teether; two lockets; two silver topped bottles and a tortoiseshell purse (1 bag)
A George III silver composite King's pattern flatware service, the majority by William Eley & William Fearn, London, 1814/15 including: Soup Ladle; Fish Slice by John & Henry Lias, London, 1819/20; Three Serving spoons; Four sauce ladles; Six table forks; Six table spoons; Nine dessert spoons; Nine dessert forks; Ten teaspoons; Ten egg spoons; a butter knife; a sifting spoons; a mustard spoons; together with six Old English Pattern teaspoons; held in a leather Gladstone bag, 138 ozt (4230.9 grams)
A pair of George III silver sauce tureens and covers, boat shaped on oval feet with loop handles, the covers with urn shaped finials, both body and cover engraved with a crest; Abraham Peterson, 1800, 36.27 ozt approx, together with a pair of silver, plate sauce ladles, each engraved with a crest
A Victorian silver cased carriage clock, the circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, within a repousse surround foliate, scrolls and bird decoration, rocaille-scroll handle standing on four bun feet, by William Comyns & sons London 1892, French movement, height approx. 70mm x width approx. 53mm x depth approx. 40mmCondition: Overall good, hairline to dial, age related marks, small dents to case corners and feet, monogrammed cartouche
A composite set of twenty early to mid 19th Century silver Fiddle pattern table forks, each handle engraved with a crest, London, various dates and makers including: 5 x Robert Rutland, 1815; dates include: 4 x 1818, 2 x 1811; 1 x 1813; 2 x 1832; 1 x 1833; 3 x 1842; 1 x 1863 1 x 1861 (20), 43.45 ozt (1,348.3 grams)
A collection of George III silver Old English Pattern flatware, all except one engraved with the same crest on handles, to include: a basting spoon, London, 1777?: five table spoons - 4 x Richard Crossley, 1787; 1 x Hester Bateman, 1775: six dessert spoons 2 x Hester Bateman, 1784; 2 x 1796, 1 x 1783 & 1 x Richard Crossley, 1788 & the handle engraved with initials JB and reverse handle stamped BAMFORD together with a pair of sauce ladles, by Hester Bateman, circa 1780 (14) 22.15 ozt (689.6 grams)
A collection of 19th Century silver teaspoons various patterns including Fiddle, Fiddle & Thread, OEP, Onslow etc various dates and makers, to include sugar nippers, silver weighted at 26.44 ozt (822.7 grams) together with a collection silver-plate/white metal including bone handled table knives, silver-plate napkin rings and two large serving spoons (2 bags)
A collection of silver including: a matched pair of bon-bon dishes, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1895 & 6; another heart shaped example, Birmingham, 1897 and a similar example with horse shoe motifs, unmarked together with a Continental white metal strainer and a straining spoon with Greek God terminal (6) Sterling silver - 5.61 ozt (174.6 grams)
A George III silver-plate Chafing dish, rectangular body with reeded rim, the domed cover with urn shaped finial, turned wooden handle, 21.5cm long x 15.5 wide together with a Georgian style silver plate egg coddler / warmer, gadrooned detachable cover with eagle handle, egg rack to interior (2)
A Victorian four piece silver tea and coffee service, ogee shaped heavily chased with stylised acanthus decoration, on four scroll feet, the tea and coffee pots with hinged covers and flowers finials, S-scroll handles with leaf terminals and fluted spouts, by William Hunter, London, 1841, 81.23 ozt (2,526.3 grams) 4
A collection of early 20th Century tortoiseshell and silver mounted dressing table items including a pair of hairbrushes, circular ring box and hob nail cut glass bottle with detachable cover, each top section inset with neo-classical silver motifs, various dates and makers, all hallmarked Birmingham: the brushes by Synyer & Beddoes, 1912; the bottle 1927 (mm rubbed); the ring box 1914 (HM) together with a silver heart shaped ring box, by Synyer & Beddoes, Chester, 1908 (5)
A pair of George V silver oval sauceboats, wavy rim on three hoof feet, with C-scroll handle, leaf thumbpiece, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham, 1930 together a smaller similar example, Viner's Ltd, Sheffield, 1936; an Edwardian cream jug, Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield, 1904 and a Victorian Christening cup, Sheffied,1891 19.14 ozt (595 grams) (5)
A set of ten George IV Scottish silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, each engraved with initials ES, Edinburgh, 6 x George Fenwick, 1821 & 4 x Andrew Wilkie, 1820 together with a miscellaneous collection of silver teaspoons, various dates and makers, 14,92 ozt (464.4 grams)
A collection of Continental silver and silver-gilt spoons including two various sets of six enamelled teaspoons, 1 set hallmarked Birmingham 1890, the other stamped Sterling 873; together with a pair of jam spoons with openwork terminals, stamped to bowls, probably French (1 bag)
An early 20th Century German WMF Successionist silver-plated three piece tea set and matching tray, the border and body set with raised motif decoration, the teapot and sugar bowl cover with openwork anthemion style finial, marked on bases with Ostrich mark (4)
A George III silver shaped oval basket with reeded swing handle, the body with reeded border above a band engraved with wheat sheaf and floral vignettes within a border of basketwork, the central section engraved with armorial with similar cartouche border, on raised oval foot, hallmarked: Solomon Hougham, London, 1798, 24.88 ozt (773.7 grams), the body 37.6cm long x 26cm wide x 9 cm high - 31cm high overall with handle upright
A George V silver matched twelve piece Hanovarian pattern flatware service, hall marked Sheffield, either Walker & Hall 1925 or James Deakin & Sons, 1936 12 table forks (6 x 1925 or 1936)12 dessert forks (6 x 1925 or 1936)12 soup spoons (1925)13 teaspoons (6 x 1925 or 1936 - 1 x1935 Mappin & Webb)6 table/serving spoons (1936)Pair of serving spoons 1936 124.3 ozt (3,854.2 grams)
A Victorian heart-shaped silver mounted tortoiseshell inkstand, the silver border with gadroon edge with central ink bottle support and wire work backing, the glass bottle with silver collar and hinged cover, the silver hallmarked by Grey & Co., Birmingham, 1896
A George V silver inkstand, shaped rectangular with scrolled border plain body with pen insets and central bottle holders, on four scroll feet, with pair of hobnail cut glass bottles - the collars and hinged covers silver, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1912, the base 14.58 ozt (453.4 grams)
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