Five Elizabeth II silver mugs, two by Carrs, Sheffield, 2004 and 2010; one by Broadway and Co., Birmingham, 2007; one by C. J. Vander, Sheffield, 2004 and one by Francis Howard, London, 2007, each tapering or baluster, together with two egg-cups, one Birmingham, 1990, the other London, 2008, 9cm high and smaller, 13.7ozt (7)
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An 18 carat gold diamond cross pendant on a 9 carat gold chain, chain length 42cm; a silver locket on chain; a gem set bracelet; a 9 carat gold bar brooch, length 3.7cm; a 9 carat gold twist ring, finger size L1/2; and a pair of 9 carat gold opal triplet earrings. Diamond cross pendant on chain - 3.1 grams. Brooch - 1.9 grams. 9 carat gold ring - 2.9 grams. Earrings - 2.5 grams.
A George V silver pin-cushion, by C. S. Green and Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1918, plain circular, the hinged cover with pin cushion; together with; a pin-cushion in the form of a jockey cap, by Robert Pringle and Sons, Birmingham, circa 1910 and a pin-cushion modelled as a chick, by Samson Morden and Co., Chester, 1909 12.5cm diam. and smaller (3)
A George V and a George VI silver mug, the first by Fattorini and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1933, the second by Zachariah Barraclough and Son, Chester, 1939, one plain tapering, engraved with initials, the other baluster and on spreading foot, engraved 'Peter', 11cm high and smaller, 11.2ozt (2)
A mixed lot of silver including: a George V silver basket, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester, 1911, with pierced rim and overhead handle; a Victorian silver pepperette, by John Round and Son Ltd., Sheffield, 1897; an Edward VII silver mustard-pot, with blue glass liner and an associated spoon; an Elizabeth II silver cigarette-box, by Mappin and Webb, Birmingham, 1962, with wood lining and two differing napkin rings, Birmingham, 1933; Together with a quantity of silver-plated wares, including: a chamber-candlestick; a shaped circular salver; two differing wine-coasters a sauceboat and other items, weighable silver 8.8ozt (two trays)
A silver-plate table-service, mostly by Evans and Matthews, Birmingham, early 20th century, Old English pattern, comprising: 12 table-forks 12 dessert-spoons 12 dessert-forks 6 teaspoons, one associated 6 egg-spoons 3 salt-spoons 9 table-spoons, 4 associated 12 soup-spoons 6 various serving items and the following with composition handles: 12 table-knives 12 cheese-knives, one associated 12 pairs of fish-eaters A carving-set A pair of fish-servers In fitted brass-bound mahogany finish canteen with hinged cover and three drawers (a lot)
A Victorian silver bowl and an Elizabeth II silver bowl, the first by William Aitken, Chester, 1895, the second by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1963, the first heart shaped and with pierced sides below a foliage and scroll stamped border, the second circular, chased with scale motifs, 21.5cm wide and smaller, 16.2ozt (2)
A group of Elizabeth II silver, including: a silver oval dish, by Carrs, Sheffield, 2000; a silver circular dish, by Carrs, Sheffield, 1998; an silver dish with Celtic knot border, Sheffield, 2001; a bowl, by Victoria Silverware, Birmingham, 2001; a small box with foliage cover, by A J Poole, Birmingham, 2000; a nut-dish, by Broadway and Co., Birmingham, 1987; a paper-knife in the form of a meat-skewer, in case; a silver-mounted cut-glass decanter, the mounts Birmingham, 1986; together with: a George VI tea-strainer and stand; a George VI silver napkin-ring 1942; a pair of napkin-rings, stamped 'Sterling Silver' and a vesta case with English import marks for London, 1994, weight of silver 16.8ozt (a lot)
A George V silver bowl, by William Devenport, Birmingham, probably 1921, circular and on spreading foot, together with: George V silver cream-jug, by Edward Barnard and Sons, Ltd., London, 1931, in the George III style and a further cream-jug, by H. Matthews, Birmingham, circa 1910, the bowl 17cm diam., 16ozt (3)
A group of assorted silver including: a George VI silver caster and cream-jug, by Viners, Sheffield, 1938, each octagonal; a small sauceboat, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1941, with an associated ladle; a Victorian pepperette, Birmingham, 1899; a George V silver cigarette-case, Birmingham, 1917; two differing napkin-rings, Birmingham, 1908 and Chester, 1912; a tea-strainer, Birmingham, 1973, 19.9ozt, and the following with filled bases: an Edward VII silver trumpet-shaped vase, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham, 1904; another trumpet-shaped vase, London, 1909 and a candlestick, Chester, 1927 (12)
A Victorian silver caster and a pair of George III silver salt-cellars, the caster by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London, 1897, the salt-cellars maker's mark rubbed, London, 1765, the caster lighthouse shaped and with bayonet-mounted cover, engraved with initials, the salt-cellars with beaded rim and later blue glass liners, the caster 19.5cm high, weight of silver 13.5ozt (3)
An aventurine quartz necklace, spherical aventurine quartz beads with white metal cup mounts, length 95.5cm, and a Scottish hardstone brooch, length 6cm (2) . The necklace is in good condition. It fastens with a bolt ring catch. It is stamped '925' and in our opinion would test as silver. The brooch is in fair condition. It fastens with a pin and hook catch. Gross weight 250.3 grams. CR made 18.07.19
A group of silver and silver-plate mounted items, including: an Elizabeth II silver-mounted Royal Brierly studio glass bowl, the mounts Sheffield, 1992; a pair of silver-mounted mother-of-pearl bowls, Chester, 1908 and two similar examples; four items of flatware with mother-of-pearl handles, three with silver mounts and one with silver-plate mount and two shell spoons with metal handles (11)
Assorted jewellery (some damaged) to include a bangle stamped Depose; a hardstone three row bracelet; a carved nut; silver and white metal jewellery; a cultured pearl necklace; costume jewellery; assorted jewellery boxes and cases; a black mother of pearl necklace; a multi gemset cluster ring etc
A group of silver including: two capstan inkwells, one by S. Blanckensee and Son Ltd., Chester, 1911, the other Birmingham, probably 1921; a George V silver and tortoiseshell dressing-table box, London, 1922; a silver-mounted wood quaich, engraved 'Inverness 1st September 1871' and a George V silver desk calendar, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1929, 9.5cm diam. and smaller (5)
A collection of silver flatware, including: an Edward VII silver fiddle thread pattern soup-ladle, London, 1903; a pair of grape-scissors, Sheffield, 1914, in case; a Danish spoon commemorating Hans Christian Anderson; an American Honolulu souvenir spoon; a spoon with a dog finial; a pair of sugar-tongs; a teaspoon; cased set of six teaspoons and a pair of sugar-tongs and a set of six teaspoons with apostle finials, in associated case, weight of silver 22ozt (qty)
A Victorian silver teapot and a Victorian silver butter-dish, the teapot by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1898, the butter dish by Jackson and Fullerton, London, 1899, the teapot part-fluted oblong and on four bun feet, the butter dish shell-shaped and on three ball feet, the teapot 27cm wide, gross weight 26.1ozt (2)
Thirteen silver boxes, with English marks or English import marks, six modelled as a sweet in wrapper, each with hinged cover; the cover of two with Celtic knot decoration; three oblong and engraved with foliage; one circular and engraved 'First Tooth' and one circular with pull off cover, 6ozt; together with thirteen further boxes, four circular and with nylon fitted interiors; one set with an enamel-style plaque set cover; two differing boxes set with mother-of-pearl; a ring-box and five further boxes set with hardstones or with glass cover (26)
Four assorted silver photograph frames, three by Carrs, Sheffield, 2005, 2008 and 2010 one Italian with English import marks for Sheffield, 2003, one heart shaped; one square, stamped with shells and scrolls; one oblong with a part-matted finish and one with silver sides, 18cm high and smaller (4)
A perched bird brooch, stamped '15CT', length 4.5cm; a horseshoe stick pin, stamped '18'; an intaglio pin; a fob on mesh strap; two compass fobs; an American silver vesta-case, stamped with golfers, possibly by Gebelein Silversmiths, Boston and a Victorian silver scent-bottle, by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham, 1892, engraved with foliage and in fitted leather case . Bird brooch - 334 grams. Horseshoe stick pin - 5.34 grams.
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