Three Channel Islands silver Old English pattern soup spoons, one marked with GH with crown over, struck once, the others with GH with crown over and H to one side and J to the other (George Hamon I and II, Jersey c.1775-1835), the first inscribed to terminal, 'LLB NE20 FE1803', the others inscribed 'TMS LJM', all measuring 8in. (20.4cm.) long, gross weight 3.8 tr.oz. (3) *Condition: two spoons with bent and dented bowls.
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A set of seven American Art Nouveau style silver soup spoons, by Whiting Manufacturing Co., retailer's mark for S. Nordlinger, LA, with lily of the valley decoration, 6¾in. (17.1cm.) long, weight 8.8 tr.oz.; together with a set of six Elkington & Co. silver plated coffee spoons; and an American silver plated ladle by R. Wallace. (14) *Condition: - Whiting spoons: Good condition, marks clear. - Coffee spoons: VG- Ladle: VG
A George V silver cigarette case, Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester, 1918, of curved rectangular form, the hinged cover inscribed with initials and dated, 1920, opening to reveal gold gilt interior with two elastic straps, 5in. (12.8cm.) long, together with a further cigarette case of square curved form, having an applied circular disc, inscribed, gross weight 10.2 tr.oz. (2) *Condition: tiny flea-bite nibbles throughout, otherwise very good.
A pair of George V silver swing handled bon-bon baskets, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1913, navette form with diamond trellis and beaded rims, on a flared beaded foot, 5in. (12.8cm.) long, weight 6.15 tr.oz. (2) *Condition: Marks good. One with two dings to base. No other faults.
An Edwardian silver pierced oval dish, W. G. Keight & Co., Birmingham 1909, oval with shaped scroll and foliate rim, the sides pierced with foliate, floral and anthemion scrollwork, 11½in. (29.2cm.) long, weight 9.75 tr.oz. *Condition: Good overall - clear marks. One minute ding to base.
A large 18th century Channel Islands silver twin handled cup, makers mark JA, struck once just below rim (unknown, Jersey, c.1685-1744) the bell shaped bowl with flat top rim, large twin capped scroll handles, the lower handle joints on oval mounts, pedestal foot, inscribed initials 'R.GF' to bowl, 4 3/8in. (11.2cm.) high, weight 9.0 tr.oz.*Condition: the foot as been pushed in, pulled out and resoldered, shallow dents to lower section of bowl, upper handles possibly re-attached.
An Art Deco silver four piece tea service, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1941, of tapered square form, with angular handles and bracket plinth bases, comprising a teapot, hot water pot, cream jug and twin handled sucrier, together with a closely matched coffee pot and hors d'ouevre dish with cut glass liner by the same maker, the coffee pot, date marks 1942 and 1938, 8in. (20.25cm.) high, gross weight (minus glass liner) 98.6 tr.oz. (6) *Condition: Small ding to side of hot water pot, dent to corner of sucrier, small dent to side of cream jug and two tiny dings to teapot. Coffee pot lacks top of finial and has tiny ding to side. Maker's marks a little rubbed to teapot and hot water pot but remain legible. Top of handle slightly loose on hot water pot - fixing pin is partially pushed out to one side.
A novelty French silver pineapple inkwell, Victorian period, the inner gilt sleeve marked with lion passant, Victoria head and makers mark, 'EHS' over ???, possibly struck twice, the inner gilt rim with double indistinct bigorne French inventory insect marks, the well modelled pineapple standing, 4in. (10.2cm.), weight without glass well, 5.8 tr.oz. *Condition: in excellent condition, rubbed marks, no other issues.
A good WW1 period Gordon Highlanders silver Glengarry badge, brooch pin to the reverse, maker's mark for 'George Edwards & Sons, Buchanan Street, Glasgow', 6.5cm. long; together with a Gordon Highlanders silk tartan sash; and a frame sepia photograph of the owner, ????????????, by MacMahon of Aberdeen & Strathpeffer. (3)
An 18th century Channel Islands silver soup spoon, maker's mark PM struck once with star above (Pierre Maingy, Guernsey, c.1755-1775), plus two other foliate marks, with foliate shoe piece to bowl, Hanoverian pattern, engraved initials beneath terminal (worn), 7½in. (19cm.) long, weight 1.75 tr.oz. *Condition: Left side of bowl worn from use. Marks rubbed but remain legible. Engraved initials and foliate shoe piece also worn.
A pair of Swedish silver pastry tongs, the pierced tongs with embossed decoration, stamped to handle, with National Control mark - three crowns in trefoil, G9, dating piece to 1957, and makers mark, GEWE M, 5½in. (14cm.) long, weight 1.3 tr.oz. *condition: in very good condition, strong pivot.
A Victorian silver sugar bowl, Edward Joseph, London, 1858, the circular bowl with shaped, turned and cut rim, the gilt interior with repeating raised pin decoration in a spiral effect, raised on three hoof feet with ornate knees, small inscription to side, 5¼in. (13.4cm.) diameter, weight 6.4 tr.oz. *Condition: in excellent condition. makers mark slightly rubbed.
A George III silver cream jug, maker's mark mis-struck, London 1812, bombe form with gadrooned rim, chased foliate decoration and four ball feet, 3 5/8in. (9.2cm.) high; together with a William IV cauldron salt, John Merry, London 1836; and two salt spoons, weight 7.0 tr.oz. (4)
A small collection of silver condiments, comprising of pierced cylindrical mustard pot with blue liner by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings Shepherd, Birmingham, 1895; Faraday & Davey mustard pot of elongated octagonal form, raised on ball feet, London, 1908, a further mustard pot and a pair of open salts, gross weight without liners 7.2 tr.oz. 9qty) *Condition: all pieces good, no major faults found.
A George V silver four piece christening set, Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield, 1911, comprising of spoon, knife, fork (different date) & napkin ring, Gaydon & Sons original fitted case, the case inscribed 'James Ronald Birch. 30.May 1915', gross weight 3.8 tr.oz. * Condition: In very good condition, clear hallmarks, case good.
A pair of Victorian silver open salts, Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1886; with repoussé floral and gadrooned decoration, frilled rim, blue glass liners; together with two silver pepper pots, one loaded; two napkin rings (one cased), gross silver weight 4.4 tr.oz.; and a set of six white metal Malaysian coffee spoons (12)
A George III Channel Islands silver Jersey pattern footed beaker, maker's mark LC crowned struck once to base (unknown, Jersey, c.1760-1800), the bell shaped bowl with single incised line below rim and flared moulded foot, inscribed with numbers and letters 'E*1*D2' and initials 'SBH MRL' below, 3 3/8in. (8.6cm.) high, weight 3.7 tr.oz. *Condition: the foot pushed in, making the beaker lean, otherwise good.
Lincoln Lodge - 593 - The Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes, four silver and silver gilt jewels/medals, all awarded to A. Hollingsworth, dated c.1927, the first inscribed to verso, PRESENTED TO - PRIMO A. HOLLINGSWOTH, FOR SERVICES AS CITY REGISTRAR. 1927, various dates, makers, and forms. (4) *Condition: all very good, need cleaning.
A George V silver Guernsey agricultural trophy, William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1921, goblet form with knopped stem and gilt washed interior, inscribed for the 'R.G.A. & H. Society Winter Laying Test 1926-27 1st Prize Section1B Won by Mr. H. Le Page with White Leghorns', 6½in. (16.5cm.) high, weight 4.9 tr.oz., in AP Roger box.
A small group of silver sugar tongs, comprising of a pair by Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester, 1898, ornate pierced handles with shell bowls, 4 ¾in. (12cm.) long, together with a further three pairs of varying styles, dates and makers, gross weight 5.2 tr.oz. (4) *Condition: all in very good condition, some with minor nibbles.
A charming Georgian silver sifter spoon, London, 1810, maker's mark indistinct 'W?', ornate bright cut foliate decoration throughout, the oval gilt bowl with relief decorated foliate design, centered by a flower head, inscribed initials to terminal, 6 3/8in. (16.2cm.) long, weight 1.6 tr.oz. *Condition: in excellent condition.
An Edwardian Modernist silver tea strainer, Fredericks Ltd. for Asprey, Birmingham 1913, with square section ebony handle, the swing strainer on scrolled uprights over a cup with spout, 6 5/8in. (16.8cm.) long. *Condition: Marks good. Chip to tip of handle. Two small dings to bowl. Otherwise good.
A George I Channel Islands silver trefid spoon, c. 1730, maker's mark TM struck once to lower stem (Thomas David Mauger, Jersey c. 1730-1796), with typical arrow shoe piece to bowl, inscribed 'MRL FAT' beneath terminal, 7¼in. (18.4cm.) long, weight 0.96 tr.oz. *Condition: the bowl hammered and slightly misshapen, otherwise good.
A small collection of smoking related novelty collectables, comprising of a boxed 'Photo Flash' table lighter, fashioned as a camera; boxed 'The Smoking Statesman' (Winston Churchill), "Actually puffs smoke and blows smoke rings when cigar is lit", original envelope and ten cigar's; figural champagne bottle smoking pipe; novelty boxed 'The Whole Dam Family' and the Dam Dog, clay pipe; Pair of ladies shoes novelty pipe with silver collar, makers, R Hoverden & Sons Ltd, Chester, 1913; novelty petrol lighter formed as a little boy taking a tinkle. (6)
A George III silver helmet - shape cream jug, Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London, 1802, of typical pedestal form with high scroll handle, engraved swag, inscribed central cartouche J.L.C, raised on square foot, 5 5/8in. (14.3cm. ) high, weight 2.7 tr.oz. *Condition: in fine condition, no faults found, slightly rubbed marks.
An impressive Edwardian silver twin handled tray, J & J Maxfield Ltd, London, 1902, of oval form, reed and ribbed border, twin cast reed and foliate handles, the centre decorated with an elegant engraved design, centred by vacant oval cartouche, 23 1/8in. (58.8cm.) long, weight 70.0 tr.oz. *Condition: in excellent condition, clear hallmarks.
Michele Thiele (French, b. 1935), White house oil on canvas, signed 'M. Thiele 73-75' lower left 23¾ x 29¾in. (60.25 x 75.5cm.) * Condition: Original framing - silver gilt and canvas. Some craquelure visible in places including one diagonal line which is very visible between central door and upper right window. There are two paint flakes from the upper left (just to right of window) and one tiny flake to lower left of painting.
Two Channel Islands silver table spoons, comprising a fiddle pattern version, maker's mark GH with crown over struck once (George Hamon I and II, Jersey, c.1775-1835) inscribed initials to terminal, 8½in. (21.6cm.) long, together with an Old English pattern table spoon, maker's mark rubbed, probably GM struck once (George Mauger, Jersey, c.1776-1823) inscribed and dated to terminal, 'TLG JUILLET 1805', 7 7/8in. (20cm.) long, gross weight 2.9 tr.oz. (2) *Condition: Old English pattern spoon with hammered bowl and rubbed mark, the other very good.
A pair of Edwardian silver baluster pepper casters, Joseph Jennens & Co., Birmingham 1903, with repoussé floral and foliate decoration, 3¾in. (9.5cm.) high; together with a Victorian silver baluster pepper caster, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1894, 4 5/8in. (11.7cm.) high; a George V pepper caster, Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1918, of octagonal column form, 4¾ (12cm.) high; a George V silver miniature goblet, London 1922, maker's mark rubbed, 3¾in. (9.5cm.) high; an Edwardian silver vodka tot, Josef Zweig, Birmingham 1911; a three piece George V silver cruet set, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1919; a George V silver pepperette, Birmingham 1914; a lidded mustard, Birmingham 1913; a George V boat form twin handled salt, London 1922; a Victorian oval lidded mustard pot, with clear glass liner; and various spoons, some EPNS, silver weight 22 tr. oz. (16)
A set of six Elizabeth II silver Old English pattern dessert spoons, Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield, 1966, 6¾in. (17.2cm.) long, together with a set of six Old English pattern soup spoons by the same maker, dated, 1965, gross weight 19.7 tr.oz. (12) *Condition: in good condition, no faults found.
A late 18th century French School portrait miniature in jewelled frame, Elisabeth Charlotte Pauline de Meulan, later Guizot (1773-1827), authoress, first wife of Francois Guizot, French statesman, wearing a white lace trimmed dress and blue shawl, gold ribbon waistband and pearl necklace, holding a pen in her right hand, oval watercolour on card, signed with initials 'M.P', inscribed 'Pauline de Meulan 1773' in pencil verso, within a pierced interlaced silver frame set with rose cut diamonds, the reverse with rose gold mounted glass panel with ivory silk, 5.5 x 4.3cm. overall.
A George III silver baluster shaped cream jug, Jacob March or John Moore, London, 1771, the scroll handle having an acanthus capital, standing on raised stepped circular petal shaped foot, embossed floral swagged decoration, terminating in a flower head to the rear, 4¼in. (10.7cm.) high, weight 2.6 tr.oz. *Condition: tiny flea-bite dents throughout, slightly creased rim, hallmarks rubbed in places.
A set of silver mounted Thomas Webb cut glass tumblers and decanters, comprising of ten whisky tumblers and two decanters, the silver mounts hallmarked , 'WH', Birmingham, 1985, together with two larger Thomas Webb, silver mounted decanters, Warwickshire reproduction silver, Birmingham, 1982, each measuring, 12in. (30.5cm.) high (one with matched stopper) and a silver plated tray with relief decorated grapevine and four silver plated decanter labels. *Condition: the larger decanters - one with chip to stopper, the other matched, one smaller decanter with chip to stopper, tumblers good.
A Victorian silver 'TEAETTE' patent tea infuser spoon, George Gray, London, 1892, the hinged infuser with screw locking mechanism, the terminal stamped TEAETTE and patent 5594 within oval, 5 5/8in. (14.3cm.) long, weight 0.64 tr.oz. **Condition: in excellent condition, clear hallmarks.
A Victorian silver travelling corkscrew, Henry William Dee, London, 1868, of typical form, the case engine turned, engraved circular cartouche, fold-out steel worm, 3¼in. (8.3cm.) long, gross weight 1.4 tr.oz. *Condition: worm and case in excellent condition, clear hallmarks.
An Edwardian silver table lighter in the form of a Roman oil lamp, William Comyns, London 1908, with foliate border and spout, foliate capped flying scroll handle, 5½in. (14cm.) long, weight 6 tr.oz. *Condition: Marks good. A couple of tiny dings to top, otherwise good.
Three Channel Islands silver fiddle pattern table spoons, each overstruck with Jersey makers, the first, Exeter, 1868, overstruck John Pope Genge; the second, London, 1856, overstruck John Le Gallais; the third, London, 1913, overstruck Charles T Maine, each with inscribed initials to terminal, the largest, 9in. (22.9cm.) long, gross weight 7.2 tr.oz. (3) *Condition: all in excellent condition with good hallmarks
A small collection of silver collectables, comprising of a caddy spoon by Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester 1896; pair of wishbone sugar nips by Thomas Bradbury & Son, Sheffield, 1923; pair of scallop shell open salts by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham, 1896; salt spoon with scallop shell bowl, marks indistinct, gross weight 2.6 tr.oz.
A George II silver baluster cream jug, London 1736, maker's mark indistinct, with later Rococo scroll and floral repoussé decoration and hipped 'ear' handle, 3¾in. (9.5cm.) high, weight 3.6 tr.oz. *Condition: Crested. Marks clear but maker's mark mis-struck and indistinct. Good condition but later decoration.
Two Channel Islands silver fiddle pattern table spoons, Exeter, 1869, overstruck 'J.P.G' (John Pope Genge, St. Helier, Jersey) inscribed initials and 1870 to terminals, 8 5/8in. (22cm.) long, gross weight 4.0 tr.oz. (2)*Condition: in excellent condition, clear hallmarks.
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