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Two antique silver plated trays. One with two handles and bow motifs to the corners and rectangular ridged handles. Markers mark D&A for Daniel & Arter. The other a square silver plated tray on four hoof feet with scalloped corners. Stamped Tb&S for Thomas Bradbury & Sons. Largest 60cm.
A continental silver and enamel UEFA champions league trophy. A silver doughnut shaped dish with a small blue and black enamelled football in the centre. Engraved ' F.C. Internazionale Milano-Arsenal FC Milano 25 2003 Stadio G. Meazza'. Stamped to base 800, Milan assay mark, a snake and R. Miragoli E F. Diameter 14cm. Weight 178g.
A collection of antique silver including a pierced sugar spoon, a twin handled dragooned salt, a fluted rim bowl, and miniature letter/toast rack. Sugar spoon hallmarked: JBC&S for JB Chatterley & Sons Ltd, 1938, Birmingham. Salt hallmarked: JFF & FF for Fenton Brothers, 1882, Sheffield. Bowl hallmarked: HM for Henry Matthews, 1916, Sheffield. Letter rack hallmarked: A Bros Ltd for Adie Brothers Ltd, 1938, Birmingham. Weight 160g. diameter 12.5cm.
A collection of silver including a three footed antique cream jug, hallmarked worn, a three footed gravy boat hallmarked: EV for Viner's Ltd, 1939, Sheffield and a sugar sifter with engraved and pierced floral to: Hallmarked SB&S for S Blanckensee & Son Ltd. Weight 273g. Length 17.5cm.
A Georgian dragooned silver cream jug with floral and foliate design handle. Gilded interior with floral form base and metal solder. Hallmarked London, 1756, indistinct makers mark. Spout hallmarked JAJS for Holland Son & Slater, London, 1888. Gross weight 204g, height 12cm.
An Edwardian sterling silver ladies coin purse suspended from chain. It has scrolling engraved floral and foliate detailing and central round cartouche. Tan leather interior with three compartments and a push catch fastening. Hallmarked, SML for Samuel M.Levi, Birmingham,1917. 8x8. Gross weight 71g.
A composite set of Edinburgh silver King's pattern cutlery,single struck, comprising: six table forks, a basting spoon and soup ladle, all by James McKay (probably) forks 1817, spoon 1840, ladle 1841six serving spoons, three by John Wilkie 1860, three by Marshall & Sons 1843a basting spoon by Alexander Henderson and J W Howden & Co, date letter rubbed. 45oz.Condition report: Mostly in very good condition. Henderson/Howden basting spoon with rubbed marks. Most pieces with heraldic crests
A part set of Victorian silver fiddle pattern cutlery, by James & Josiah Williams, Exeter 1864, with heraldic crests, comprising: five serving spoons, plus one by Joseph Mayer, Exeter 1865 six dinner forks and six dessert forks, two dessert spoons, 41ozt (18)Condition report: Wear to ends of dessert fork tines
Silver fiddle pattern cutlery, all monogrammed, comprising: a set of six dinner forks, by Jonathan Hayne, London 1831 five further dinner forks, by Willam Bateman (possibly), also London 1831together with twenty three further items, various makers, William lV, Victoria. 61ozt (35)Condition report: Many different makers, crests and dates. 8 small forks have wear to tine ends. Some rubbing to hallmarks
A kingwood and brass inlaid travelling desk, early 19th century, by Wells & Lambe, fitted with silver lidded glass jars, compartments with mother-of-pearl vanity tools, concealed leather-cased easel mirror and stationery compartment, fitted with a Bramah lock, 31cm wide, 23cm deep, 13.5cm highCondition report: Split running the width of the top, general surface wear and scratches, glass with small frits and chips to the edges, some contents possibly associated, wear and abrasions to leather, discolouration and wear to the velvet, mirror plate degraded, overall reasonable aesthetic condition given age
Silver cutlery, monogrammed or crested comprising: four hourglass and shell pattern serving spoons, by Richard Turner, London 1813 & 1814, and with Minerva head marksix Scottish hourglass and shell pattern serving spoons, indistinct maker, Edinburgh 1817 a pair of serving spoons, by Charles Marsh, (probably) Dublin 1826 four King's pattern serving spoons, by James Le Bas, Dublin 1844, with retailer's mark 'Aspen'. 48ozt (16)Condition report: Good condition

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