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A quantity of Old English Pattern flatware including: A matched set of ten George III dessert spoons, each engraved with initials, 8 x William Eley, London, 1805 with 2 x George Turner, Exeter, 1830; three tablespoons, London 1784, 1812 and 1835; two George VI silver soup spoons with rat tail, Sheffield 1938 and a pair of sauce ladles, the handle engraved with an initial, maker's mark W.S possibly that of William Sumner, London, 1805 (17) 24.73 ozt (769.7 grams)
Five early 20th Century silver vesta cases one with import marks and applied female figure on one side together with a silver matchbox holder , various dates and makers and a cigarette box, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1933 (af), (7)CONDITION:M&W cigarette box with splits and damaged
Three George III graduating pepper casters, baluster bodies with detachable pierced covers beneath wyvern fluting, two with circular bases one with square, London, 1773, 1781 & 1798 together with a George III plain silver pap boat, circa 1780 (4) 9.07 ozt (282.3 grams)CONDITION:pap boat - indistinct hallmark, crowned leopards head
A George V matched three piece silver tea service comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, of ovoid form with curved semi-fluted decoration, the teapot with ebonised C-scroll handle and urn shaped finial, gilt interiors, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1921 & the sugar bowl 1928, 32.58 ozt (gross weight 1010.3g). (3)CONDITION:good condition
A George V silver twin handled presentation rectangular desk casket, the top with one side with three panels opening to reveal triple compartments beneath, housing a pair of original silver collared rectangular glass inkwells, with vacant compartment to centre, the other side with single full length panel opening to reveal pen tray beneath, fitted pair of shaped carry handles, raised upon stepped rectangular base terminating in quadruple ball supports, with presentation inscription dated: 1913-1960, William Comyns & Sons Ltd, assayed London 1929height 7.2cm x width 24cm x depth 15.8cm. (silver weight 1380.3g)
A matched pair of Edwardian circular silver travelling boxes, plain circular the covers engraved with a crest above motto, Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1902 and 1900, 8cm diam together with a George V silver plain cigarette box, engraved with initials, Smith & Bartlam, Birmingham 1919 (af) (3) CONDITION:marks generally good, all pieces with dents and damage
A Victorian single row pearl necklace with chrysoberyl and diamond clasp, the single graduated row of pearls assessed as natural, graduating between 6.3mm and 3.0mm diameters, length approx. 42cm, the oval clasp chrysoberyl centre with small rose cut diamond surround, silver settings, yellow gold reverse Condition: Good- no obvious damage or repairCONDITION:Condition: Good- no obvious damage or repair
A collection of silver flatware including: a set of six enamelled silver coffee spoons, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, assayed Birmingham 1968; further set of 6 teaspoons with trefid terminal; a set of 12 teaspoons; a Victorian white metal grape scissors; a child's knife, spoon & fork, various dates and makers together with a set of 6 EPNS fish knives and forks, bone handles and plate dessert knives (all boxed - 7 boxes)
A matched Art Deco three piece plain silver tea service comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, chevron border above facetted bodies on stepped foot, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1931-33, stamped on base, 26.04 ozt (810 grams)CONDITION:marks good, O date letter rubbed, otherwise condition good
A George III silver oval sauceboat, with wavy rim on three hoof feet, Richard Palmer I, London, 1762 together with two further oval sauceboats similar, Chester 1898 & London 1911 (3) 11.69 ozt (363 grams)CONDITION:Chester with pitting to inside basemarks generally good
A George III silver oval teapot stand, bright-cut engraved with flowers, squiggle work and central crest within wreath cartouche, onfour bracket feet, George Burrows I, London, 1799 together with another example plain with engraved initials, Peter & Anne Bateman, London, 1796 (2)
A George III silver circular salver, with gadroon and shell border on three claw and ball feet, the centre engraved with Arms with cartouche, Elizabeth Cooke, London, 1766, 18.3cm. diam together with a larger Georgian style plain salver with piecrust rim on three scoll feet, Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd Sheffield, 1924, 26cm diam. 30.34 ozt
TIFFANY & CO: An American silver facetted trumpet shaped vase by Tiffany & Co., on stepped base engraved with initials, stamped on underside 925 Sterling Silver (weighted) together with two further silver trumpet shaped vases, various dates and makers including: James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1928; Joseph Gloster, Birmingham, 1974 & plated example - all weighted (4)
An Indian silver presentation baluster mug, the body chased and engraved with village panorama, animals, palm trees against a mountainous backdrop, the raised foot engraved "To Their President from The Allahabad Cricket Association", height 13.7cm together with two further pieces Asian silver including a mug chased with Oxen and figure in high relief, stamped Dobson Picadilly and a box and cover profusely engraved with figures, flowers and foliage (3) 834 grams
An Elizabeth II four piece silver tea and coffee service comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and a twin handled sugar bowl, plain octagonal bodies, Roberts & Belkand, Sheffield 1963, with a pair of silver plated sugar tongs together with a George V silver twin-handled cup and cover, scroll and foliate handles, Birmingham, 1916 (some damage to edge of cover), total weight 1463 grams (6)
A collection of six Georgian silver toddy ladles to include; a George II silver toddy ladle, by Philip Goddard, London 1746, having ovoid bowl with scalloped rim and side, with turned mahogany handle; a George II silver toddy ladle with George II 1758 shilling to base; a George III small silver toddy ladle, by Charles Rawlings, London 1819 together with three further George III toddy ladles, all ovoid bowls, various dates and makers, all with turned wooden handles (6)
A George V silver shaped circular basket, reeded border above reticulated sides, on four ball-and-claw feet, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1913 together with a George V silver tazza with pierced border, S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, probably Birmingham, 1923, 31.83 ozt (989.7 grams)m (2)CONDITION:tazza - marks rubbed
A pair of Victorian silver-gilt serving spoons with twisted ornate stem and figural terminals, Henry Stratford, Sheffield, 1895 together with a Victorian apostle spoon, Frederick Elkington, Birmingham, 1888 and a cartouche top spoon, Thomas & George Hayter, London, 1883, (4) 8.48 ozt (263.5 grams)
A collection of table silver including: an early Victorian reticulated large salt, Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London, 1840; a Scottish circular mustard pot and cover, Leonard Urquhart, Edinburgh, 1837; a pair of George III cistern shaped salts, gilt interior, marks rubbed circa 1780 together with a pair of Victorian salts, Arthur Sibley London, 1872 together with 13 various napkin rings; a mustard pot and salt with two toast racks (1 bag) 37.41 ozt (1161.0 grams)
A George V silver trophy and stand engraved "The Marcolyn cup best Cocker Spaniel bitch dated 1926", London, 18 cms high together an Edwardian plain cigarette case, Chester, 1903; a pair of Edwardian trumpet posy vases, William Comyns & Sons, London, 1904 (weighted); Victorian style pin box and cover chased with foliate decoration; two Victorian style cut glass dressing table bottles with silver lids and a pierced bonbon dish, Sheffield 1962 etc (1 bag) (7) total gross weight approx 441.7g / 14.20 oz
An Edwardian silver three piece tea service comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, reticulated flared apron above shaped circular bodies on four scroll feet, Sibray, Hall & Co Ltd, London,1907 retailed by Russells Ltd of Liverpool, 45.33 ozt (1410.0 grams)
A George III Scottish silver three piece tea service comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, with floral border above lobed bodies on spreading circular foot, the teapot with C-scroll acanthus capped terminal handle and flower finial, George McHattie, Edinburgh, 1817 & 1818, 46.91 ozt (1459.2 grams)
A matched George V silver three branch candelabra, detachable branches above baluster candlestick on shaped oval base, the base Fattorini & Sons Ltd , Birmingham 1913, the branches and detachable sconces - Hawkesworth, Eyre & Co, (Sheffield) circa 1932, 1649.3 gms filled
A collection of wine related silver ware including: a George V crumb scoop, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1918; a modern wine coaster, cast with gum leaf open gallery, on turned wooden base, Peter Gertler, Australia, stamped .925, circa 1995; another coaster with pierced gallery rail, London, 1991 with turned wooden base together with a collection of 7 bottle labels including: a George III silver Sherry label, Elizabeth Morley, London 1797; a Port label, Charles Rawlings, London 1818, a modern Sherry label, a Victorian Madeira label, Joseph Willmore, London, 1853; William IV Brandy, London, 1830; Victorian Rum label Aston & Son, Birmingham,1859, George IV Port label, Elizabeth Morley, London, 1827 (1 bag)
A Victorian silver-gilt mounted etched glass ewer, the body decorated with Greek key style decoration, also engraved with a Coat of Arms depicting a boar passant in front of seven acorns, with the motto "Suscipere et finire", translated "To undertake and finish", the silver mounts decorated with putto, flower heads and rococo scrolls, with a central girdle of beaded detail, atop a silver footrim with floral decoration and repeated bead detail, 'C' scroll handle with lion rampant finial, silver marked for John Figg, London 1873, height 28 cm approxThe Arms are for Bolckow of Marton Hall, Yorkshire, see Fairbairn, plate 61. Henry William Ferdinand Bolckow, originally Heinrich Wilhelm Ferdinand Bölckow, (8 December 1806 - 18 June 1878) was a Victorian industrialist and Member of Parliament, acknowledged as being one of the founders of modern Middlesborough.
A Victorian silver and parcel-gilt large goblet, chased laurel leaf and swag decoration on spreading circular base, the body engraved with a presentation inscription later engraved "Belper Assc Beresford Trophy", James Garrard, London, 1883, stamped Garrads on the base, 314 grams approx
Stuart Devlin: A silver gilt limited edition surprise "Four and Twenty Blackbirds" egg, the mottled shell opening to reveal the spring loaded and enamelled nursery rhyme scene, Stuart Devlin, London 1982, numbered 29 of 200, 7cm high (unboxed)CONDITION:good condition
Stuart Devlin: A silver gilt limited edition surprise "Simple Simon" egg, the striated shell opening to reveal the nursery rhyme scene of baker serving cupcakes to a Jester and a dog, Stuart Devlin, London 1985, numbered 33 of 200, 7cm high (unboxed)CONDITION:good condition
Stuart Devlin: A silver gilt limited edition surprise Nursery rhyme novelty egg, the mottled shell opening to reveal an enamelled nursery rhyme scene of man and woman with crockery and cutlery, Stuart Devlin, London 1986, numbered 29 of 200, 7cm high, in original boxCONDITION:good condition
An Edwardian silver mounted tortoiseshell mantle clock, cream enamel dial with blue Arabic numerals, with key (crack to face), the silver mount by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham, 1907 together with a George V silver mounted engine turned mantle clock frame, arched top, David Moss & Co, Birmingham 1913, height 11cm, (lacking movement) together with a modern silver-plate mounted fold away leather cased desk clock (3)
A collection of three George III tapering cylindrical silver mugs, the larger version by Thomas Wallis II, London, 1796; two smaller versions; one by Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan & James Boult London, 1811 the other circa 1817 (marks rubbed) together with three various mugs - 1 x Sheffield, 1882 & 1910; 1 x Birmingham 1942 (6) 26.94 ozt (837.9 grams) CONDITION:marks generally good, smaller circa 1817 mug marks rubbed - overall condition good
Two George II mugs: one baluster shaped with chased floral decoration, Charles Wright (probably - "Probable" attribution by Grimwade ), London, 1759; the other plain cylindrical engraved with crest above initials, Humphrey Payne, London, 1734, 22.07 (686.3 grams) together with a silver-plate mug (3 )
A collection of four 18th Century silver cream jugs including: George III helmet shaped bright cut engraved jug, London 1796, maker's mark rubbed; another similar Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan & James Boult, London, 1801 together with two baluster versions, 1 plain x London, 1745 ? the other later chased 1771 ? (4) 14.72 ozt (457.7 grams)
An Elizabeth II silver four piece tea and coffee service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1966 1636 grams/52.6 ozt approx together with a George V teapot, similar, Thomas of New Bond Street, London, 1927 18.83 ozt (5)CONDITION:marks good, general condition good
A collection of early 20th century silver smoking paraphernalia including: two cigarette cases, two match box holders, an ashtray, an enamelled vesta case, various dates and makers, 8.82 ozt (274.0 grams) together with a Britannia metal framed cigarette box inset with print of Hound walking scene (Hunting) (7)
A collection of Victorian and 20th Century silver dressing table ware including: silver mounted etched glass diffuser; a hob nail cut glass perfume bottle with cover; four further glass containers with silver covers - the heart shaped glass with plate mount; a pair of ring dishes (oval); two shoe horns; 2 pill boxes, a chatelaine with comb holder (plate) and two brushes and a mirror, various dates and makers (16 pieces - 1 bag)
A collection of silver desk / writing paraphernalia including: a single oval inkstand and bottle; a twin bottle rectangular inkstand a square shaped chamberstick and snuffer; a capstan inkstand; two candle snuffers; a sprinkling pot cast as a spaniels head, various dates and makers together with a Continental white metal marble mounted model of a raised wooden shack and an Edwardian silver-plate mounted slope front writing paper & letter box (9) 1 bag
A George VI silver English plain silver tea service comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, F H Adams & Co Birmingham, 1939 26.24 ozt (816.3 grams gross) together with an Asian silver tea service, similar (6)CONDITION:marks good, general condition goodthe Continental set tested low grade silver
A Victorian silver shaped oval swing handle basket chased with alternating floral decorated and pierced panels, fitted with swing handle fashioned from two wrythen wires seperated by graduated spheres tapering to hinge, William Devenport, Birmingham 1899, 29cm long together with a George VI lozenge shaped part recticulated dish on four supports, Viners, London, 1935 (2) 26.85 ozt (835.2 grams)
A collection of silver flatware & bottle labels mainly Georgian including: three George III silver plain OEP caddy spoons: 1 x bright-cut engraved, London, 1809, maker's mark rubbed; 1 x London, circa 1810 (marks rubbed) the other, IB, London, 1802; a PORT bottle label, Thomas Purver & Edward Furnice, London, circa 1910 and SHERRY bottle label, CB, London, circa 1818 together with nine various sugar tongs, various dates and makers; a sugar wish bone nippers and a pair of sugar scissor tongs (1 bag)
A large Georgian style silver sauceboat, with wavy rim, S scroll handle on three shell and hoof feet, ED, London, 1907; another smaller version, Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1928 together with four various cream/milk jugs, various dates and makers (early 20th Century), 27.29 ozt (848.8 grams) (6)
An Edwardian silver three piece tea service comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug with gadroon border above gadroon lower sections, the plain top section engraved with a monogram, ebonised handle & finial, by Elkington & Co., Sheffield, 1907 with presentation inscription dated on base of teapot 1908.40.39 ozt (1256.3 grams) together with a Georgian style matched batchelor's silver tea set, oval with fluted decoration, the sugar and cream by John William Cadicott, Birmingham 1876, the tea pot by Charles Boyton II, London, date letter rubbed together 15.83 ozt (492. grams) (6)
A late Victorian silver oval tea caddy and cover, the body chased with scrolling foliage, Henry Atkin, Sheffield, 1898 together with a George V silver card case, engraved with ivy leaves and central circular cartouche with initials HW in script, Robert Pringle & Sons, Chester, 1912 (2) 3.09 ozt (96 grams)CONDITION:Tea caddy: marks good - significant dent to top section and some minor dents to base card case: marks good general condition good
A collection of Elizabeth II silver including: an Asprey silver letter opener, the handle cast in the form of horse show, Asprey & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1989 together with a silver mounted Asprey desk clock, white enamel dial with roman numerals, the rectangular mount with beaded rim and oval central cut out, the silver by TP, London, 1973 and a plain rectangular inkstand with pair of cut glass bottles, the stand with reeded rim on four scroll feet with pen well, SPC, Birmingham, 1988 (3)CONDITION:letter opener: overall condition good
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