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A pair of George III Old English pattern table spoons, by Thomas & William Chawner, London 1766 (monogrammed), a set of six William IV silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, by William Eaton, London 1834 (crested), and a selection of other spoons, various (weight 33ozs)
A set of twelve late Victorian silver fish knives and twelve fish forks with shaped blades and moulded handles, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1900 (handles loaded - gross weight 40ozs), in oak canteen inset with shaped plaque to top, 14.25ins x 10.5ins x 2.75ins high
A small collection of agricultural and exhibition medals, awarded to John Fowler & Co, including - The Staffordshire Agricultural Society, established 1844, glazed silver medal by Ottley, with farmyard animals before a farmhouse, reversed inscribed within wreath, "Presented to Messrs John Fowler & Co, Leeds, for six horse traction engine. Exhibited at the Newcastle Meeting 1873. W. Tompkinson. Sec." 49mm, another similar - "Manchester and Liverpool Agricultural Society. Instituted 1847.", inscribed within wreath - "Awarded to John Fowler & Co, Leeds for eight horse traction engine exhibited at the Chester Show 1873. T. Rigby Sec.", 49mm (glazed to one side only), and eleven others, and six uniface metal medals with fixings for display, various
A George V lady's silver rectangular compact with cant corners, the interior with two-lidded compartments and bevelled mirror inset to lid, the exterior with engine turned decoration, 2.75ins x 1.75ins, by Walter Gardener Groves, London 1933, two silver rectangular vesta cases, and a gentleman's 9ct gold cased Vertex "Review" pocket watch, the silvered dial with numeral batons, 32mm diameter, and later black leather strap for same
Five Waterloo 200 commemorative bronze medallions depicting monarchs of the Napoleonic wars, and a gold proof medallion - The Duke of Wellington (weight 7 grammes), produced by Worcestershire Medal Service Ltd. Bronzegove, in presentation pack, five crowns - Victoria 1889, George V 1935, George VI 1937 and 1951, and Elizabeth II 1977, two proof sets of uncirculated coins 2015 and 2016, and a selection of other silver, bronze and other coins, various
A pair of late Victorian silver oval salts with crimped rims, part reeded and embossed bodies, 1.75ins high, by Colen Hewer Cheshire, Birmingham 1897, a George V silver rectangular cigarette case with engine turned ornament, 5.125ins x 3.25ins, by Horace Woodward & Co, Birmingham 1920, a selection of other silver and silver backed items (combined weighable silver 26ozs), and a small selection of plated ware
Four Elizabeth II 1977 Silver Jubilee proof silver Crowns, a Silver Jubilee commemorative medallion, 57mm diameter (all in Royal Mint cases of issue), four other crowns, 1935, 1951, 1953 and 1960, and a selection of other loose coins, contained in two Wade coin storage boxes
Seven Elizabeth II silver proof Crowns, issued by the London Mint and all commemorating Admiral Lord Nelson, five ditto proof Crowns from the Great Monarchs coin collection, a set of four silver Elizabeth II 1972 Bailiwick of Jersey silver coins, two pounds and fifty pence, and an Elizabeth II 1982 silver proof "The Falkland Islands Liberation Crown"
Elizabeth II 2007 "Britannia 20th Anniversary" - Set of of six silver proof one pound coin collection, in Royal Mint case of issue (No. 1144 of edition of 2000), a set of four Elizabeth II 2000 Maundy coins, five modern silver proof five pound coins, seven other modern silver proof commemorative coins (all in Royal Mint boxes issues), and eight other modern silver commemorative coins (uncirculated)
Two George III silver pepper pots, the domed lids with various finials, bulbous bases on circular footrims, each 5.25ins high, by Robert Peaston, London 1767 and 1768, a Georgian silver circular salt with shaped and moulded rim and embossed with flowers, on three hoof pattern feet, 2.75ins diameter x 2ins high, hallmarks rubbed, a silver mounted and cut glass mustard pot, a selection of silver teaspoons and other condiment spoons and flatware (combined weighable silver 19ozs)
A Victorian silver oval sugar basket with plain handle, the bulbous body engraved with band of leaf scroll ornament, on conforming footrim, 4.5ins x 3.75ins x 2.75ins high, by Martin Hall & Co, London 1881, a late Victorian silver rectangular three-piece condiment set with crimped rims and part reeded bodies, comprising - pair of salts, 1.25ins high, and pepper pot, 2.75ins high, by Henry Mathews, Birmingham 1897, in fitted case, and a small selection of other silver and silver mounted items, various (combined weighable silver 22ozs)
A George III silver oval sugar basket with bead mounts to bale handle and rim, plain body on oval footrim, 6.5ins x 4ins x 5.75ins high, by Joseph Scammell, London 1793 (weight 8ozs - monogrammed), a George III silver helmet pattern milk jug with reeded rim and handle, 6.25ins high, London 1793, and a small selection of other silverware (combined weight 12ozs)
A pair of George VI silver oval sauce boats with cast Celtic pattern rims, high scroll handles with dragon head terminals, on three dragon head pattern feet, 3.25ins high, by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1946, and with import mark for Dublin 1947 (weight 11ozs), and a matching six-piece condiment set of circular bulbous form, comprising - pair of salts, 2ins high, pair of pepper pots, 3.75ins high, and pair of mustard pots, 2.75ins high (weight 9ozs)
An Elizabeth II silver circular dish with shaped rim and bulbous panelled sides, 6.25ins diameter x 1.5ins high, by Barker Ellis Silver Company, Birmingham 1974, an Elizabeth II silver cylindrical beaker of tapered form, 4.5ins high, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1989, and a small selection of other silverware, various (combined weight 26ozs)
A pair of George V silver oval two-handled dishes of lobed outline with leaf and bead cast rims, flying scroll handles, on conforming footrims, 6.75ins x 4.25ins x 3.75ins high, by Hukin & Heath Ltd, London 1910, a George V Scottish silver circular three-handled bowl, 4.25ins diameter x 2.5ins high, by Brook & Son, Edinburgh 1916, and a George V circular two-handled bowl, 4.25ins diameter x 3.25ins high, London 1915 (combined weight 22.5ozs)
A pair of George VI silver circular waiters, the shaped and moulded rims cast with Celtic design, on three scroll pattern feet, 6.25ins diameter, by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1947, and a matching oval dish, on four scroll feet, 7.25ins x 4.75ins (weight 20ozs)
A George V silver circular tazza, the reeded rim with pierced scroll and swag ornament, on circular footrim, 8.25ins diameter x 3.125ins high, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1915, an Edward VII silver rectangular dressing table tray of serpentine outline, embossed with floral and scroll ornament, 10.125ins x 7.5ins, by Boots Pure Drug Company, Birmingham 1908, and a small selection of other silver and silver mounted items, various (combined weighable silver 22ozs)
A Victorian silver baluster shaped tankard with bead mounts to rims, engraved with fruit and corn and with leaf capped double scroll handle, 5.75ins high, by Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1859 (weight 8.5ozs - with presentation inscription dated 1879), an Elizabeth II silver arched top rectangular tablet, 3.25ins x 1.25ins, by Carr's of Sheffield 2000, and a selection of other silver and silver mounted items, various (combined weight 26ozs), some items cased
A Victorian silver baluster shaped tankard of "18th Century" design, with moulded rim and footrim and double C-scroll handle, 3.75ins high, by Richards & Brown, London 1871 (initialled), a George III silver helmet pattern cream jug of Neo-Classical form, on square base, 6ins high, by Solomon Hougham, London 1793, and a Victorian silver goblet, 7.25ins high, by Richards & Brown, London 1767, with presentation inscription (combined weight 15ozs)
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