A George III silver Sifter Spoon, by Samuel Godbehere. Edward Wigan & James Boult, hallmarked London, 1805, monogrammed, together with a small Victorian silver letter knife, hallmarked London 1895 with fox mask finial, a silver strainer spoon and various other silver flatware, approx total weight 13.1ozt (a lot)
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A George V silver Trophy Cup and Cover, by Garrard & Co. Ltd., hallmarked London, 1932, of urn shape with two plain handles, the removable cover with knopped finial, engraved with presentation inscription 'Kitale Race Club Cup', on ebonised wooden base bearing an ivorine label for Garrard's, 9¾in (24.5cm) high, excluding base, approx total weight 13.8ozt.
A George III silver two-handled Mustard Pot, by Daniel Pontifex, hallmarked London, 1805, of circular form with demi-fluted decoration, the fluted hinge dlid with ball finial, blue glass liner, crested, with Old English pattern spoon, by Robert Rutland, hallmarked London, 1811, initialled, 3½in (9cm) high, approx total weight 6.3ozt.
A cased set of George VI silver Fish Cutlery, by Viner's Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield, 1937/8, comprising six knives and forks and a pair of servers, all with silver blades and prongs and with ivory handles, in fitted presentation case with retailers label 'Oswin & Co. Ltd, hereford'.
A circa 1920s Art Deco style Egyptian Assuit Shawl, cream ground with hammered silver/gilt metal lattice-shaped decoration, with asymmetrically applied beaded fringe and metal thread braided edging, 106in x 25in (269cm x 64cm), one 4cm area of staining and some of the metal pieces tarnished
A small quantity of jewellery, including two 18k gold rings, one mounted circular facetted smokey quartz, the other with spherical jade mounted on a textured framework with small diamond point, mount damaged, a silver ingot pendant, a modern silver pendant and chain etc., all contained within a fitted jewellery case (a lot)
A set of six Scottish Victorian silver Teaspoons, by R.L.Christie, hallmarked Edinburgh, 1861, monogrammed, together with a set of six Victorian silver teaspoons, hallmarked London, 1890, with initial, all in fitted presentation case for twelve teapsoons and a cased pair of Edwardian silver butter knives, hallmarked Sheffield 1907 (2)
A George V silver Mustard Pot, of shaped square form, with knopped finial, blue glass liner, together with a cauldron shaped silver mustard pot, by Sibray, Hall & Co Ltd., hallmarked London, 1901, with pierced rim and gilded interior, a small oval silver pot, hallmarked Chester 1923, with blue glass liner and two associated spoons, approx total weight 5.7ozt (3)
A late Victorian silver Mustard Pot, by Faraday & Davey, hallmarked London, 1897, of shaped rectangular form, with demi-fluted decoration and gadrooned rim, leaf capped scroll handle and blue glass liner, together with five other silver mustard pots, all with demi-fluted decoration and blue glass liners, all with associated spoons, approx total weight 9.6ozt (5)
A large Norwegian silver gilt and enamel Butterfly Brooch, the wings in Royal blue, yellow and orange, makers mark on the reverse KH sterling, wingspan 3¼in (8cm) Provenance: from The Pamela Schneider Collection; Mrs. Schneider was a well known jewellery dealer in the Bath Antiques Market from 1960s to 1990s, this is from her personal collection.
A late Victorian silver Mustard Pot, by Hilliard & Thomason, hallmarked Birmingham, 1896, of barrel shape with demi-fluted lid and body, knopped finial, interior gilding worn, 3¼in (8..3cm) high, with Victorian silver spoon, London 1860, together with an Edwardian silver mustard pot, hallmarked Birmingham, 1904, with scroll handle and flute decoration, with mustard spoon, Sheffield, 1936, lacks liner, approx total weight 4.5ozt (2)
A 19thC ruby glass double ended Scent Bottle, one screw fitting silver gilt end, the other hinged with glass stopper, silver unmarked, 5in (12.5cm) long, together with a silver heart shaped scent bottle, hallmarked Birmingham, 1900, with screw fitting silver top and suspension chain (2)
A George III silver Old English pattern Table Spoon, by Robert Sallam, hallmarked London, 1767, the handle with initials, together with a George III silver table spoon, hallmarked London, 1784, with bright cut decoration and initials and a pair of Victorian fiddle pattern table spoons, by Charles Lias, hallmarked London, 1844, with initial W, approx total weight 7.7ozt (4)
Two commemorative silver Thimbles, one hallmarked Birmingham, 1952, celebrating the coronation of Elizabeth II, the other, hallmarked Sheffield 1977, for the silver jubilee, together with three Continental silver thimbles, one unmarked thimble with green stone top and a band of decoration depicting a harp and shamrocks, one very small unmarked thimble, the rim decorated with flowers and 'Forget me Not' (7)
A George V silver Mustard Pot, by William Neale, hallmarked Birmingham, 1912, of oval form with demi-fluted decoration and foliate swags above, plain hinged cover, blue glass liner and associated spoon, together with an Edwardian silver mustard pot, hallmarked Sheffield 1909, with repousse decoration, and associated spoon, lacking liner, and two other silver mustard pots (4)
Charles Horner; An attractive silver and enamel Butterfly Brooch, the wings in green and yellow enamel, the reverse gilded, hallmarked for Charles Horner Chester 1920, wingspan 3in (7cm), some minor damage. Provenance: from The Pamela Schneider Collection; Mrs. Schneider was a well known jewellery dealer in the Bath Antiques Market from 1960s to 1990s, this is from her personal collection.
A late Victorian silver three piece bachelors Tea Set, by Rowlands & Frazer, hallmarked London, 1896, of ovoid form with demi-fluted decoration, teapot with wooden handle and finial, cream jug and sugar bowl with reeded handles, teapot 5in (13cm) high, approx total weight 13.7ozt (3)
A pair of Victorian silver Open Salts, by Brockwell & Son, hallmarked Birmingham, 1893, of oval form, with scrolling foliate decoration, together with a pair of salt spoons, a navette shaped open salt, hallmarked Chester, 1897, and four Edwardian silver trefoil shaped dishes, hallmarked Birmingham, 1903, each being raised on three ball feet, approx total weight 7.1ozt (9)
A George V silver Cigarette Case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1928, of hinged square form with engine turned decoration, initialled, together with a small silver spill vase, hallmarked Birmingham, 1967, a late Victorian silver butter knife and preserve spoon, hallmarked Sheffield, 1899/1900, both with mother-of-pearl handles (4)
An Elizabeth II silver limited edition Commemorative Plate, by Roberts & Dore Ltd., hallmarked London, 1972, designed by John Spencer Churchill to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee with engraving of Britannia and Victoria, no. 184/1700, 7½in (19cm) diameter, together with two silver 'armada' dishes, both with millennium hallmark mark, approx total weight 13ozt (3)
An Edwardian silver mounted Desk Blotter, by Henry Matthews, hallmarked Birmingham, 1901, of traditional form with scrolling foliate decoration, screw fitting fluted central handle, together with a George V silver card case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1912, vacant central cartouche, worn (2)
A collection of small silver items of Bijouterie, including a Victorian expanding chatelaine purse, hallmarked London, 1894, a silver chatelaine needle case, hallmarked London, 1894, a small vesta case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1882, a miniature pepperette in the form of a teapot, small silver frame, rattles etc., (a lot)
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