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An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver and niello parasol handle, by Henry Howell & Co Ltd, assayed London 1902, having raised stylised tulip flowers against niello background and spherical terminal chased and engraved with tight knit scrolls, length 21cm, together with a silver mounted black leather wallet, of rectangular form, one side with pierced corner mounts, sponsors marks for Steinhart & Co and import assay marks for Birmingham 1902, the centre with applied Victorian silver shield by William Amaziah Ellwick, assayed London 1889, and a silver mounted black crocodile skin rectangular purse, having silver plated framed with silver corners mounts to one side, lacking one corner mount (as found). (3)
Military Interest; A silver and enamel circular powder compact, the dark blue enamelled sides with yellow and red guilloche enamel stripes and applied silver badge for The 17th Dogra Regiment*, interior stamped "Sterling silver", together with a silver cigarette case, by William Neale & Son Lts, assayed Birmingham 1912, of gently curved rectangular from, a turquoise necklace and others. (qty)*The 17th Dogra Regiment was an infantry regiment of The British Indian Army 1922-47.
A Victorian silver cream jug, by F W Turton Ltd, assayed Birmingham 1897, of oval form, with semi-embossed side and scroll handle, together with a pair of hair and pair of clothes brushes, silver backed, by William Neale & Son Ltd, assayed Birmingham 1931, with engine turned decoration, a pair of silver plated fish servers, by J H Potter, with ivory handles, in felt lined fitted case, and two other silver plated items. (qty)
A tortoiseshell and silver mounted dressing table set, by William Comyns & Sons, assayed London 1911, to include; two matching oval tortoiseshell and silver fitted jewellery boxes, having domed tortoiseshell lids inlaid with silver garlands, plain polished sides and ribbed border, raised upon quadruple supports, the larger width 13.7cm, the smaller width 11.9cm, together with a rectangular tray, with ribbed border and silver garland inlay (silver side lacking), 28.6cm x 20.9cm, a rectangular vanity box, having sloped lid with silver garland inlay, the felt fitted interior with tortoiseshell mounted manicure set (lacking scissors), height 3.8cm x width 4.6cm x depth 12.3cm, pair of clothes brushes, a hair brush, a hand mirror with bevelled shield shape glass, and a powder jar lid, (some damage, condition varies). Also four unrelated silver and white metal backed combs. (12)
A matched set of fiddle pattern silver flatware, to include; Four large William IV tablespoons, by James McKay, assayed Edinburgh 1833, length 22.4cm, two large William IV Irish silver table forks, by James R Neill, assayed Dublin 1836, and two large William IV Scottish silver table forks, by Thomas A Finlayson, assayed Edinburgh 1835, six William IV Scottish silver dessert forks, by Thomas A Finlayson, assayed Edinburgh 1835, two Victorian Scottish silver dessert spoons, by John Wilkie, assayed Edinburgh 1853, and eight silver dessert forks, various dates and makers. (total weight 1162g/37.3Toz.). (qty)
A cased set of six silver teaspoons, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, assayed Sheffield 1936, in felt lined fitted Mappin & Webb box, together with a silver "sherry" decanter label, by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, assayed Birmingham 1978, of rectangular form with embossed shell and leaf border and original bottle neck chain, and a silver plated breakfast serving dish with hinged and domed swing cover, raised upon quadruple fluted supports terminating in lions paw feet. (qty)
A George III silver tea pot, by Solomon Hougham, assayed 1800, of oval form, having flush hinged domed cover, swan neck spout, ribbed decorative bands to top and base and wooden loop handle with carved thumb grip, (gross weight 406g), together with an associated silver oval stand, by Robert Hennell I, assayed London 1781, having beaded rim, raised upon quadruple ball and claw supports, length 5.8cm (109.6g), and a late 19th century silver plated tea pot,.by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co, (3)
A Victorian J W Allen Gladstone bag style black leather travelling dressing set case, the hinged top opening to reveal a crimson fitted interior, the base containing seven silver topped faceted glass vanity bottles to one side, all by Thomas Whitehouse, assayed London 1885, one of these containing an ivory handled toothbrush marked "Allen, Strand", the other side containing a pair ivory clothes brushes, an ivory hairbrush, a leather sewing wallet gilt tooled "Allen Maker" and details, and leather card case, the lid interior containing ivory and steel combined shoe horn and button hook, ivory glove stretchers and others, case interior rim gilt tooled and with "J.W.Allen Maker, 37 Strand, London", the bag exterior with fitted side pockets, one containing an Allen Maker black leather writing wallet, a Berrys Patent leather covered travelling inkwell and matching leather covered vesta. Height 29cm x length 41.5cm x width approx. 26cm.
A silver plated and cut glass cocktail shaker, by William Suckling Ltd, of baluster form with faceted side, the silver plated lid with pull off cap and impressed Regd.No.739604", height 23cm, together with a silver mounted tortoiseshell and glass vanity jar, of bulbous circular form with star cut base, the silver mounted tortoiseshell cover by assayed London 1904, diameter 9.4cm. (2)
An Art Deco silver and enamel cigarette case, by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1933, of near square form, the front decorated in green and ivory guilloche enamel separated by geometric silver border, with bevelled sides and plain polished back, some loss of enamel to edges, 8cm. x 7.5cm. (gross weight 111.9g)
A French silver chocolate pot, of baluster form, having wrythen fluted decoration with hinged domed cover(, ebony handle set at right angles to the spout, raised upon quadruple pad feet, (lacking hinge pin, handle loose), impressed head if Minerva mark for .950 fineness silver, height 16.7cm. (silver weight 333.4g)
An Israeli kiddush silver goblet, of reverse tapered circular form, having applied and engraved decoration to side, base stamped "Dugma Sterling", height 8.6cm, (43.2g), together with a continental silver jug, of circular baluster form, having scroll handle and semi-fluted body, stamped "800", height 15cm (174.6g), and a Waltham silver pocket watch, crown wind, having white enamel Roman numeral dial and Arabic numeral subsidiary seconds dial, silver case by Dennison Watch Case Co, assayed Birmingham 1945, movement currently not working. (3)
A George IV Scottish silver chamberstick, assayed Edinburgh 1824, impressed makers marks for both Charles Bendy and James Hewitt, having dished circular wax tray with central candle socket and applied and shaped shell and scroll rim, circular handle with applied shell thumb grip (snuffer lacking), max. width 11.4cm. (141.4g)
A collection of silver wae, to include; A Victorian silver six section toast rack, assayed Chester 1896, no makers mark, each arched wire section waisted to side with trefoil top, with ring handle, raised upon quadruple ball supports, together with a Victorian silver circular salt, by Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, assayed London 1883, having repousse floral decorated side, raised upon triple pad feet, paired with a Victorian silver salt spoon, by Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, assayed Sheffield 1883, a pair of silver candlesticks, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, assayed London 1905, having fluted and semi-reeded columns and circular sconce with gadrooned rim, raised upon stepped square weighted bases, height 12.9cm, a small silver lidded mustard, by Atkin Brothers, assayed Sheffield 1916, of circular form, with loop handle, slightly domed and hinged lid with applied thumb grip and blue glass liner, a small silver circular pear shaped pepper shaker, by Atkin Brothers, assayed Sheffield 1921, a Georgian silver and baleen toddy ladle, having George III silver coin to base of circular bowl and wrthen baleen handle, a silver plated wine funnel, of typical form, and a small quantity of other silver plated items. (qty)
A Indian white metal ornamental circular goblet, early 20th century, possibly Kutch, having bowl fashioned a stylised partially opened lotus flower, each of the six 'petals' repousse and chased with panel of wild animals among a forested setting, ribbed stem and pad base of three stylised leaves, (white metal assessed as silver), height approx. 16cm. (173.1g)
A pair of silver dwarf candlesticks, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, assayed Birmingham 1947, height 8cm, with weighted bases, together with a silver pepper shaker, by Page, Keen & Page, assayed London 1935, of baluster form with domed and pierced cover, raised upon triple lions mask and paw feet, and a pair of George III silver sugar tongs, by Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan & James Boult, assayed London 1809, of typical 'U' shaped form with bright cut decoration. (4)
A silver circular baluster cream jug, by "HH", Sheffield 1939, having undulating rim with double scroll handle, raised upon circular pedestal foot, height9.7cm, together with another silver jug, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1933, of bulbous rectangular form, with ribbed angular loop handle and ribbed rim. (total weight 264.9g). (2)
A scarce Zee Sung Chinese silver double cigarette case, Shanghai, early 20th century, of gently curved rectangular form, having applied pair of opposing scaled dragons wrapped around the case, hinged to the long sides and opening to reveal gilt washed interior, impressed "Zee Sung" and "85", length 16.2cm x width 8.5cm. (300.2g)
A contemporary silver rectangular photograph frame, by Whitehill Silver & Plate Co, assayed Sheffield 1992, having arched top with bow and festoons, felt lined easel back, height 24.2cm x width 16.4cm, together with another contemporary silver rectangular photograph frame, by Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, assayed Sheffield 1992, embossed with pairs of hearts to corners and with easel back, height 22.2cm x width 17.3cm, and a third contemporary silver rectangular photograph frame, by Gordon & Christopher Kitney, assayed London 1993, with ribbed border, height 21.4cm x width 16.3cm. (3)
A Victorian silver drum mustard, by Edward Hutton, assayed London 1890, having hinged and gently domed cover with ribbed thumb grip and gadrooned rim, ribbed angular handle and blue glass liner, together with a Victorian silver mustard pot, by Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler, assayed London 1899, of circular cup form, having wire side with applied floral garlands, domed hinged lid and loop handle, raised upon circular pedestal foot, lacking liner, height 9.6cm. (total silver weight 260.5g). (2)
Four silver sovereign holders, to include; a rectangular silver sovereign case by John Rose, assayed Birmingham 1911, plain polished, the interior fitted with two sprung full sovereign holders, together with a square silver sovereign holder, by "WH", assayed Birmingham 1908, having bright cut foliate scroll decoration and circular reserve (left blank), a similar circular silver sovereign holder by William Hair Haseler Ltd, assayed Birmingham 1911, also having bright cut foliate scrolling decoration, and a plain polished circular silver sovereign holder, assayed Chester 1906, makers mark rubbed, and two coffee spoons. (total weight 114.5g). (6)
A Scottish silver Quaiche, by Francis Howard Ltd, assayed Edinburgh 1977, of typical form with shallow circular bowl and twin lugs, these with Celtic knot design, bowl diameter 9cm, together with a silver Armarda dish, by Royal Irish Silver Co, assayed Sheffield 1974, diameter 14.6cm, and a silver circular dish, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, assayed Sheffield 1977, having lobed side, diameter 11cm. (total weight 368.3g). (3)
A silver sugar castor, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, assayed London 1908, of octagonal form with domed and pierced lid and out swept base, height 15.2cm, together with two silver twin handled circular trophy cups, one by Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, the other by A E Poston & Co Ltd, assayed Birmingham 1911 and 1914 respectively, both left blank , and a Victorian small silver circular salt, by Harwood, Plante & Harrison, assayed Birmingham 1884, having fluted side, raised upon triple ball supports. (total weight 302.5g). (4)
A collection of silver flatware, to include; a pair of George IV silver fiddle pattern sugar tongs, by Thomas Wilkes Barker, assayed London 1823, of traditional 'U' shaped form, together with a pair of George III silver old English stem salt spoons, by Edward Farrell, assayed London 1818, four George III silver table spoons, three old English stem and one Hanovarian pattern, various dates and makers, a pair of Hanovarian pattern three tine forks, assayed London 1901, a small sauce ladle, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, assayed London 1937, length 11.9cm, five George IV and later silver table forks, various dates and makers, and a quantity of silver teaspoons, cake forks and other flatware. (weighable silver 1156.8g). (qty)
A French silver tastevin, having embossed decoration and finger ring with dished thumb grip, impressed French hallmark, bowl diameter 7.7cm, together with a pair of silver wine bottle coasters, by John Henry Odell, assayed London 1973, having plain polished side and turned wood base with felt covered underside, diameter 7.8cm, (gross weight 115.6g), together with a silver navette shaped bon bon dish, by Atkin Brothers, assayed Sheffield 1904, having pierced and engraved side, length 16.2cm, a silver circular goblet, by Barker Ellis Silver Co, assayed Birmingham 1972, having gently reverse tapered bowl with gilt washed interior, raised upon stepped circular pedestal foot, height 12.5cm, a cased silver presentation spoon, by Lee & Wigfull, assayed Sheffield 1931, length 13.4cm, in fitted retailers case, a cased silver mounted glass scent bottle and miniature funnel, impressed import marks for 1978, and a collection of silver plated items. (weighable silver 373.6g). (qty)
A Victorian silver octagonal mustard pot, by William James Dingley, assayed Birmingham 1897, having angular loop handle, pierced band to side and hinged cover with shell thumb grip, with original blue glass liner, together with a three piece silver cruet set, by Barker Ellis Silver Co, assayed 1964, comprising salt, lidded mustard with spoon and pepperette, each of bulbous rectangular form, with gadrooned rim, raised upon quadruple lions paw feet. (silver weight 172.9g). (4)
An Indian or Burmese white metal tankard, of circular reverse tapered form, having embossed, chased and engraved freize to side depicting figures and animals in a forest setting, with double scroll handle, height 14cm, (white metal assessed as silver), together with an Indian white metal circular bowl, having foliate pierced side above nine lobed panels, each repousse decorated with a different forest animal, raised upon triple supports fashioned as stylised fish. with clear glass liner, diameter 10.5cm. (white metal assessed as silver). (total silver weight 561g). (2)
A part service of silver plated King's pattern flatware, comprising; 6 table forks, 8 table knives, 10 dessert forks, 9 dessert knives, 9 dessert spoons, 8 soup spoons and 11 teaspoons, together with collection of assorted silver mounted hair brushes, clothes brushes and hand mirror, various dates and makers (seven in total, condition varies), and a small quantity of other silver plated flatware. (qty)
A French silver plated rectangular jewellery casket, having applied Fleur de Lys motifs, the sides and lid centre with applied crowned porcupine motif*, with green silk lined interior, height 6cm x width 10.6cm x depth 6cm. *The crowned porcupine was the symbol of King Louis XII of France.
A collection of smoking accessories, to include; a novelty silver plated "elephant's head" vesta, late 19th/early 20th century, realistically modelled and having hinged lid to neck and strike to neck underside, lacking eyes, together with a rectangular brass vesta, engaved to one side wading bird, a Victorian bakelite vesta (as found), and a quantity of lighters including Ronson, Calibri and Zippo (qty)
Two silver cigarette cases, both of traditional gently curved rectangular form, the first by John Milward Banks, assayed Chester, date letter rubbed, plain polished with enamel shield of the early arms of England, the second by Henry Williamson Ltd, assayed Birmingham 1919, with linear engine turned decoration. (total gross weight 169.5g). (2)
A collection of silverware, to include; a pair of Edwardian silver bon bon dishes, John Edward Wilmot, assayed Birmingham 1908, of navette form, with bat wing type beaded rim and pierced sides, length 11.9cm, together with an Edwardian silver oval basket, having repousse decorated floral rim and pierced sides, raised upon quadruple paw supports, length 19.5cm, a set of six silver coffee spoons, by Richard Richardson, assayed Sheffield 1939, in fitted case, a pair of silver and simulated ivory circular screw top glass vanity jars, by "PWG", assayed London 1935, having banded etched sides, height 5.2cm x diameter 6.6cm, a silver posy vase, with weighted base, silver mounted brushes and other items. (weighable silver 197.7g). (qty)
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