A George III silver baluster small castor, with pierced and engraved domed cover, by Robert Peaston, London 1770, 13.5cm high, and three further similar castors, by Thomas Daniell, London 1775, Thomas Shepherd, London 1791, and an indistinct maker, London 1783, 10.5oz overall. (4)One has several small dents and dings to the body, otherwise good overall with minor knocks and scratches.
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A George III silver tankard, with hinged domed lid, pierced thumbpiece and scroll handle with heart shaped terminal, later embossed with flowers and scrolling foliage, by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1804, 20.5cm high, 23ozFoot rim a bit mis-shapen, with a few small dings to the underside of the base. Minor wear and scratches, maker's mark slightly worn. Lid apparently unmarked.
A late 19th century Dutch silver five piece bachelor's tea service, comprising teapot and cover, teapot stand with burner, sucrier and cover, milk jug and cover and a further small sucrier, embossed and engraved with scrolling foliage reserving panels of figures in landscapes, the teapot with ivory insulators, the covers with squirrel finials, maker's mark F.B, teapot 15.5cm high, 42oz overall. (5)Ivory submission reference no. 1H7R2CF3
A pair of late Victorian silver candlesticks, of Corinthian form, with beaded drip trays and weighted square bases by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1897, 17cm high, and another slightly smaller Edwardian pair by the same maker, the square tapered stems relief decorated with swags and paterae, Sheffield 1901, 15.5cm high. (4)
A late Victorian silver and hardstone novelty scent bottle, of amphora vase form, with engraved decoration and inset with specimen hardstone plaques, with chain and ring, by Joseph Cook & Son, Birmingham 1888, 4.5cm high, and another very similar by the same maker (maker's mark only). (2)One has a small ding to the back near the point, otherwise both appear to be in good condition.
An early Victorian silver rectangular vinaigrette, with engraved decoration, and pierced hinged inner grille by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1843, 2.3cm wide, a Continental silver rectangular case with hinged cover, and blue Greek key enamel decoration to the chamfered sides, import marks for London 1922, 7.5cm high, a George III silver rectangular snuff box, maker I.S, London 1812, 5.3cm wide, and a further silver small box and cover. (4)The initials on the rectangular box are E.B.M for Edward Brantwood Maufe, the architect
A 9ct gold and lapis lazuli bead necklace, the clasp stamped 375, 69cm long, a pair of silver-gilt and lapis ear clips, a Swedish blue enamel butterfly brooch, a malachite bead necklace, the clasp stamped 925, a pair of malachite ear studs, a quartz bead necklace, an ethnic white metal, turquoise and coral bead multi strand necklace, and a silver and seed pearl long chain set with coloured hardstone plaques. (qty)
A 9ct gold, citrine and diamond dress ring, having oval collet set central stone within diamond set open mount, a matching pendant on trace link chain, and pair of drop earrings, a 9ct gold opal three stone ring, set with diamond points between, a 9ct gold and citrine heart shaped dress ring, a 9ct gold and garnet set dress ring, a garnet horseshoe pendant, and pair of earrings, a 14k gold, emerald and diamond dress ring, a pair of 9ct gold and emerald earrings, and a silver locket (14)
A collection of silver flatware, comprising a set of six Edwardian foliate engraved teaspoons, Sheffield 1901, a similar pair of sugar tongs, various other sets of five and six tea and coffee spoons, a pair of Georgian bright-cut sugar tongs, two dessert spoons and forks, a caddy spoon, three souvenir spoons, two with enamel decoration, a butter knife, and other mixed flatware, 25.5oz overall. (qty)
A late Victorian silver cigarette box, with domed hinged top, repoussé decorated with birds, flowers and c scrolls by William Comyns & Sons, London 1898, 15cm wide, and another silver cigarette box with engine turned decoration, on stepped feet by Dudley Russell Howitt, Birmingham 1955, 13cm wide. (2)
A George V silver bachelor's teapot, with bands of reeded decoration by E. S. Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1921, 11.5cm high, a silver cream jug, a pair of William IV Scottish silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles, Edinburgh 1836, a silver caddy spoon with scalloped bowl and bright cut handle, a mustard spoon, and two decanter labels for Sherry and Dry Sherry, 14.5oz overall. (8)
A George V silver four piece tea service, with gadrooned borders, the teapot and hot water pot with ebonised handles and knops, by Roberts & Dore Ltd, Birmingham 1920 and 1921, teapot 14cm high, 34oz overall. (4)The tea and hot water pots have some minor dings to the body, overall good with minor knocks and scratches.
A silver four piece tea and coffee service, with tray, after a design by Hester Bateman, comprising baluster coffee pot and oval teapot, swing handled oval pedestal sugar basket and pedestal milk jug, all with beaded borders and engraved Adam style foliate wreath decoration, the tray with shaped stylised foliate decorated border, on mask feet, by Mappin & Webb, London 1968 (tray 1972), coffee pot 29.5cm high, tray 36.5cm wide, 103oz overall (5)
A late Victorian silver twin handled porringer, with spirally lobed decoration by Charles Stuart Harries, London 1887, 6cm high, a late Victorian silver mounted square section inkwell, London 1894, an Edwardian silver sovereign case, Birmingham 1907, a Dutch silver oval snuff box, embossed with a tavern scene, and two silver mounted photograph frames. (6)
A late Victorian silver small scent bottle, with egg shaped body engraved with scrolling foliage, and having screw cover by Charles May & Sons, Birmingham 1887, 4cm high, and another by the same maker, embossed with scrolling foliage and having hinged cover enclosing glass inner stopper, Birmingham 1895, 3.5cm high. (2)Minor wear, knocks and scratches, overall good.
A silver bachelor's coffee pot, of baluster form, with hinged domed cover, scroll and leaf capped spout, and composite handle, presentation inscription to the underside 'From the indoor and outdoor servants of Astley Hall 25-9-36', by Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1936, 18.5cm high, 13oz overall
A 19th century Bohemian opaque pink and white overlaid glass scent bottle, the white edged pink overlay reserving faceted oval and quatreform clear glass panels, the hinged silver cover repoussé decorated with stylised flowers and enclosing glass inner stopper, 8.5cm highThere is a curved crack from the neck to the shoulder area on the right side, and some minor small chips and fritting to the edges of the base
A silver hinged bangle, engraved with a foliate spray within stylised borders and heightened with two colour decoration, a heavy silver circular link bracelet with heart shaped clasp, another silver bracelet with T bar clasp, two pairs of silver hoop earrings, two bead necklaces and three rings. (qty)
A late Victorian silver shovel form caddy spoon, with engraved decoration and white agate handle by Robert James Chaplin & Sons, London 1893, 11.5cm long, a mother o'pearl oval cased magnifying glass, with white metal mounts, a similar slightly smaller tortoiseshell example, and two gilt metal mounted oval agate boxes. (5)All in good condition overall
A Republic of Liberia 12 dollars small gold coin, 2007, 1cm diameter, two further small gold coins - Cook Islands 1$, 2008, and Republic of Palau Rhino Beetle 1$, 2008, two Bailiwick of Jersey/Guernsey silver proof £5 coins for the Royal Wedding, 2007, and eight Cook Islands commemorative one dollar coins, all 2007. (13)
An 18th century French silver mounted mother o'pearl scent bottle etui, of rectangular form with shaped and hinged top, inset to both sides with a glazed oval painted and metal threaded panel, and inlaid with floral sprays, the interior fitted with a faceted glass scent bottle, 7.5cm high overallThere is a crack to the mother o'pearl base plaque. The silver overlaid borders and inlay are very worn and missing in places. On of the side plaques from the lid is detatched but present. Scent bottle has a couple of tiny nicks to the base.
A late 19th/early 20th century Hanau silver lobed bowl, each lobe embossed and engraved with exotic creatures in landscapes to include a unicorn, stag, camel, elephant, Pan and others, having twin swan mask loop handles, on pomegranate feet by Neresheimer & Söhne, import marks for Berthold Muller, Chester 1909, 18.5cm diameter, 19oz
An early Victorian silver cylindrical mustard, pierce-decorated with scrolling foliage, the engraved hinged cover with scallop thumb piece enclosing blue glass liner, by John Wilmin Figg, London 1844, together with a Victorian silver christening spoon and fork, cased, a pierced and embossed silver bottle mount, a small dwarf candlestick on weighted base, and a pair of Victorian silver plated salts. (qty)
A pair of Edwardian silver serving spoons, having pear shaped bowls with foliate cast twist stems and figural terminals, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1902, in fitted case, and other silver comprising a set of six apostle top coffee spoons, cased, a butter shell with knife, cased, a sauce boat, a child's spoon and pusher, and a small dish with coin inset base, 13oz overall. (qty)
A collection of jewellery, comprising an Edwardian silver hinged bangle, with textured and strap decoration, Birmingham 1902, a Mappin & Webb Quartz watch, a Trifari crown brooch and a Christian Dior stick pin, an Art Nouveau style brooch, a white non precious metal disc depicting the coronation of Queen Victoria and a strand of simulated pearls. (qty)
A 19th century French silver mounted glass scent bottle, of shaped and faceted teardrop form, with engraved mounts and hinged cover enclosing glass inner stopper, 12.5cm high, two further French 19th century glass scent bottles with hinged silver covers, another with unmarked yellow metal screw cover, and three further silver mounted glass scent bottles. (7)The silver mounts have some dents and knocks, one lacks stopper. Some have contents residue, with one having cloudiness/bloom to the interior. The gilt topped one has some chips to the base.
An 18th century enamel oval patch box, the cover printed in black with 'in Memory of Nelson', 4.5cm, an Indian silver heart shaped small box and cover, embossed with animals and foliage, various other small silver and white metal items, a plated vesta case in the form of an owl, a baby's rattle, a micromosaic small photograph frame, a mother o'pearl egg shaped miniature stand with gilt metal mounts, and other items. (qty)
A George III silver caddy spoon, with bright-cut shield shaped bowl and chequered handle, maker I.T probably John Thropp, Birmingham 1810, 8cm long, and a George IV silver caddy spoon, with lobed petal embossed bowl by Ledsam, Vale & Wheeler, Birmingham 1825, 7.5cm long. (2)Both in good condition overall, minor wear and scratches. Shield shaped one has engraved initials to the handle
A belcher link long chain, unmarked, 186.5cm long overall, together with a gold plated curb link chain, four gilt metal magnifying glasses, another in silver with long chain, stamped sterling, an American silver brooch in the form of a western saddle, stamped sterling, and a Maltese cross brooch. (10)unmarked long chain weight approx 26.7g
A Victorian silver mounted glass scent bottle, of waisted and faceted form with red overlaid line decoration, the foliate engraved hinged sprung cover with maker's stamp to the interior for Sampson Mordan & Co, London, 9.5cm highGood overall, minor fritting to the sharp edges, lacks inner stopper. Silver is unmarked other than the S. Mordan & Co London stamp to the glazed lid interior
An extensive service of German silver flatware, comprising 12 each of table forks, table spoons, fish knives, fish forks, dessert forks, pastry forks and ice cream spoons, 11 teaspoons, 10 small forks, soup ladle, salad servers, fish servers, cake slice, sauce ladle and various serving spoons, forks etc, stamped 800, with the matching silver handled steel table, dessert and tea knives, the majority in a fitted canteen with lift-out trays, 202oz weighable
A 19th century French Limoges enamel scent bottle, of shaped and waisted rectangular form, the deep blue ground decorated in pale blue and gilt with repeated stylised motifs and floral edges, one side inset with an oval silvered mirror, the hinged silver cover repoussé decorated with a stylised flowerhead, enclosing glass inner stopper, 9cm highMinor fritting to the enamel on some corners and edges, some wear to the decoration and gilding.
A pair of George III Scottish silver fiddle and shell pattern sauce ladles, by James McKay, Edinburgh 1814, another pair of early Victorian Scottish King's pattern sauce ladles by Thomas Cooper, Edinburgh 1842, and one other of fiddle pattern, marks for James Howden & Co and A. Edmondson, Edinburgh 1829, 6oz overall. (5)
A silver limited edition commemorative wine ewer, for the silver wedding of Queen Elizabeth II 1972, relief decorated and engraved with bands of fruiting vine, and having scroll handle by Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1972, no.1/250, 30cm high, 30oz, with certificate, boxedThis is in good condition.
A late Victorian silver kitchen pepper, by Charles Faraday & Samuel Davey, London 1890, 7.5cm high, two similar slightly smaller kitchen peppers, a pair of oval faceted salts with blue glass liners, Birmingham 1902, a pierce-decorated mustard with blue glass liner, Birmingham 1903, and a pair of Victorian knife rests by William Evans, London 1870. (8)
A George V silver circular dish, with shaped border by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1938, 17cm diameter, boxed, a pair of silver Arts & Crafts design salad servers by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1928, cased, and a small collection of further silver to include a circular box and cover, a napkin ring, a salt with blue glass liner, and various spoons, 20oz weighable. (qty)
A George III silver goblet, the bowl chased and engraved with stylised leaves, on knopped stem and beaded domed foot, maker's mark partly worn but probably by Charles Wright, London 1770, 15cm high, 8ozBowl is mis-shapen, with a small split to the rim just where the hallmarks are. There are a couple of further dents and knocks to the body, and a slight push to the footrim.
A George IV silver cream jug, engraved with a band of stiff leaves on a chequered ground by Thomas Wheatley, Newcastle circa 1825, 12cm high, another, George III cream jug, embossed with swags of flowers by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1802, and two further George III silver cream jugs, 15oz overall. (4)
A 19th century French Limoges enamel scent bottle, of cylindrical form, painted and gilt heightened with a cherub and floral sprays on a deep blue ground, the hinged cover with silver-gilt mounts enclosing glass inner stopper, 7cm highGood overall, minor scratches, and some wear to the gilding
A pair of George III silver salts, with gadrooned and scalloped borders, lobed decoration and foliate cast paw feet by Joseph Angell I, London 1818, 10cm wide, and a pair of early Victorian silver pedestal salts, with scroll and scallop cast borders, and gilt interiors by James Charles Edington, London 1837, 9.5cm wide, 16oz overall. (4)
A pair of early Victorian silver decanter labels, for Brandy and Gin, of vine leaf form with pierced titles by George Unite, Birmingham 1846, 5.5cm wide, a George III silver decanter label for Brandy, of canted rectangular design, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1805, and an Edwardian silver decanter label for Port, with pierced and bright-cut decoration by George Unite, Birmingham 1906. (4)
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