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A three piece silver plated nut cracker and grape scissor set, in felt lined fitted case, together with a three piece horn handled and silver collared meat carving set, a Joseph Elliot & Sons, Cutlers, Sheffield, in fitted case, a five piece horn handled and silver collared meat carving set, the steel carving blades by Henry Birks & Sons, Montreal, in fitted case (case as found, one fork guard lacking), and a quantity of ivorine handled and silver collared steel table and dessert knives contained within a canteen. (qty)
A Victorian silver sugar castor, by Edward, Edward Jnr, John & William Barnard, assayed London 1840, of lobed circular baluster form, the pierced lid with leaf and flower finial, raised upon lobed circular pedestal foot, height 14cm, together with another silver sugar castor, by William Neale & Son Ltd, assayed Birmingham 1928, of reverse tapered circular form with faceted frieze, raised upon similarly faceted circular pedestal foot, height 14.5cm, (total silver weight 252.6g) (2)
A collection of ten George III table forks Old English thread, to include; five assayed London 1812, makers mark absent, four by William Eley & William Fearn, assayed London 1802, and one by Stephen Adams I, assayed London 1801, together with a silver handled table and dessert knife set for six, by "DJS", assayed Sheffield 1975, (weighable silver 719.2g). (22)
A quantity of old English stem silver tea and grapefruit spoons, to include; five George III grapefruit spoons, by Thomas Harper II, assayed London 1806, (origin mark absent), two George III grapefruit spoons by George Ferris, assayed Exeter 1815, and three George IV teaspoons by George Ferris, assayed Exeter 1820, (all with origin mark absent), four George III teaspoons by (probably) Elizabeth Tookey, London and four by (probably) Thomas Tookey, London, (origin and date letter marks absent). Also a fiddle pattern silver table spoon, three other old English stem silver teaspoons and three pairs of sugar tongs. (silver weight 450.1g). (qty)
An Edwardian silver mounted shoe horn and button hook set, by Thomas Hayes, assayed Birmingham 1902, having silver handles repousse 'C' scrolls and terminals with angels, together with a Victorian silver mounted shoe horn, assayed Birmingham 1896, makers mark rubbed, with wrythen silver handle, a silver mounted hip flask (as found), a Ronson "Queen Anne" silver plated petrol table lighter, base impressed "Reg.No.850882", a Ronson Wedgwood blue jasper ware petrol table lighter, base impressed marks, and another lighter. (7)
A William IV silver and mother of pearl folding fruit knife, by Atkin & Oxley, assayed Sheffield 1835, having shaped mother of pearl handle plates with engraved and silver inlaid decoration, together with a similar Victorian silver and mother of pearl folding fruit knife, by Atkin Brothers, assayed Sheffield 1883, having bright cut decoration to one blade side. (2)
A scarce Edwardian novelty silver "Humpty Dumpty" mustard and pepper shaker set, by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Holings Shepherd, assayed Birmingham 1908, the egg shaped nursery rhyme character embossed with hair, face and hand detail and raised upon quadruple ball feet, the pepper shaker pierced to top of head, the mustard hinged to middle with cut-out slot for spoon (spoon lacking) and shaped blue glass liner to interior, height 4.5cm. (silver weight 29.1g). (2)
A set of six George III old English stem dessert spoons, by John Lampfert, assayed London 1768, the stem having bright cut thread border, together with a Hanovarian pattern tablespoon by the same maker, assayed in London during the same year, five further George III old English stem dessert spoons, all assayed London 1804, two by "IB", two by "WE" and one by William Eley & William Fearn, and another by Samuel Golbehere, Edward Wigan & James Boult, assayed London 1817, and three silver George III tablespoons, old English stem, two by George Smith (II), assayed London 1772, the other by Thomas Northcote, assayed London 1777. (663.1g). (16)
A cased silver handled cake knife and fork set for six, by William Yates Ltd, assayed Sheffield 1911, having hourglass shaped silver handles to three tine silver plated forks and silver plated knife blades, in felt lined fitted case, together with a cased set of six Art Deco silver handled butter knives, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, assayed Sheffield 1925, with silver plated blades, in fitted Mappin & Webb case, a cased silver christening set, by Arthur Price & Co Ltd, assayed Birmingham 1933, comprising a spoon with egg shaped bowl and a pusher, in felt lined fitted case, and a set of eight Swedish .800 silver spoons, fiddle thread pattern. (qty)
A set of six Victorian fiddle pattern silver teaspoons, by Henry Holland, assayed London 1867, together with seven silver salt spoons, to include Georgian and Victorian examples, fiddle pattern and old English stem, a silver mustard spoon and a silver cigarette case, by Frederick Field, assayed Birmingham 1929, of curved rectangular form with bevelled and engine turned sides and gilt interior. (silver weight 241.4g). (qty)
A three piece silver cruet set, by Roberts & Dore, assayed Birmingham 1932, comprising lidded mustard, salt and pepper, of circular form with pierced side and blue glass liners, in fitted case with matched mustard spoon by Atkin Brothers, assayed Sheffield 1919, together with a novelty silver mustard, by Atkin Brothers, assayed Sheffield 1921, in the form of a lidded tankard, of gently tapering circular form with ribbed band, hinged and stepped domed lid, scroll handle and blue glass liner, (total silver weight 127.9g), and four Christofle silver plated fruit spoons, (qty)
A collection of silver items, to include; an Edwardian silver and blue glass oval salt, assayed Birmingham 1905, having pierced sleeve repousse decorated with cherubs, scrolls, swags and flowers, together with a silver pepper shaker, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, assayed Birmingham 1925, of square form with chamfered corners, another silver pepper shaker and salt with blue glass liner, three silver handled and steel bladed cake slices and a matching cake knife, by Harrison Brothers, assayed Sheffield 1967 - 75, seven various silver mounted glass vanity bottles and canisters, a pair of silver sugar tongs, and a continental silver beaker and a silver plated and horn handled crumb tray. with silver collar and terminal. (weighable silver 282g). (qty)
A large William IV silver port label, by George Unite, assayed Birmingham 1836, embossed, chased and engraved as a vine leaf with grapes hanging from vine, pierced "Port", with bottle chain, height 6.4cm. (22g)Condition; possible repair to left hand chain lug, otherwise in good condition.
A collection of nine silver photograph frames, all of rectangular form with easel backs for portrait or landscape use, to include; Two pairs of modern silver photograph frames by Harrod's Ltd, assayed Sheffield 1993 and 1994, on pair 22.4cm x 17.3cm, the other pair 22.2cm x 17.1cm, together with a pair of modern silver photograph frames, by Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, assayed Sheffield 1997, 17.9cm x 14cm, a matching larger single silver photograph frame by the same maker, assayed Sheffield 1997, 22.3cm x 17.4cm, and another small silver photograph frame. (9)
An large Edwardian silver sugar caster, assayed Birmingham 1903, makers mark rubbed, of circular section, having domed and pierced lid with wrythen finial and repousse decorated leaf and scroll decoration, the base with similarly decorated freize, height 18.5cm, (208.7g), together with a small silver cream jug, by George Unite & Sons, assayed Birmingham 1920, of ovoid form with gadrooned rim and double scroll handle, (58.2g), an Edwardian three vase silver epergne, by Williams (Birmingham) Ltd, assayed Birmingham 1909, the trumpet form vases with undulating rims, largest to centre, (gross weight 176.6g), and a silver posy vase with weighted base, (this last as found). (4)
Two Victorian silver decanter labels "Madeira" and "Port", by George Unite, assayed Birmingham 1852 and 1859 respectively, fashioned as vine leaves, pierced "Madeira and "Port", with bottle chain, width 55mm. (16.1g). (2)Condition; Both in very good condition, do dents or repairs, original chains.
A silver mounted five piece dressing set, by William Neale & Son Ltd, assayed Birmingham 1913-16, comprising a hand mirror, a pair of hair brushes and a pair of clothes brushes, having engine turned decoration, together with a pair of continental silver mounted glass inkwells and a Victorian silver mounted glass inkwell. (condition varies). (qty)
A set of six Art Deco silver coffee spoons, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, assayed Sheffield 1928, having stepped rectangular terminal, in fitted case, together with three silver mounted horn tea spoons, having applied silver shields to stems, three simulated mother of pearl handled and silver collared fish eaters, by George Howson, assayed Sheffield 1912, a small five tine simulated mother of pearl and silver collared serving fork, assayed Sheffield 1891, and a Victorian silver fork, by Atkin Brothers, assayed Sheffield 1896, with trefid terminal and bright cut decoration. (qty)
A cased silver five piece cruet set, by William Neale & Son Ltd, assayed Birmingham 1931, comprising a pair of salts, a pair of pepper shakers and a lidded mustard, all of octagonal form and raised upon out swept octagonal foot, the pepper shakers with pierced and domed serpentine octagonal lids, the salts with blue glass liners, the mustard with hinged cover, loop handle and blue glass liner with accompanying silver salt spoon, in fitted case, together with a spare pepper shaker and salt with blue glass liner for the above, an Edwardian silver cream jug, by assayed Chester 1908, of circular form with harp handle, raised upon circular pedestal foot, height 7.5cm, and a small quantity of silver coffee spoons. (silver weight approx. 324.5g). (qty) Sold on behalf of the charity FARA
A Viners of Sheffield one hundred piece silver plated "Tudor" canteen for eight, comprising; eight table knives and forks, eight dessert knives and forks, eight fish knives and forks, eight dessert spoons, eight soup spoons, eight teaspoons, eight coffee spoons, eight grapefruit spoons, eight cake forks and four serving spoons, in fitted canteen, in little/unused condition. (qty)
A pair of Georgian silver spectacles, date letter 'O', maker "I H", having integral ovoid rims and arched bridge with hinge at temples, the arms further hinged to fold out the temple tips, in shaped and hinged wooden case, the interior with applied paper trade label "Abraham Optician, Bartlet Street, Bath".
A William IV silver baluster form pounce pot, by Joseph Angel I & John Angel I, assayed London 1833, having domed cover repousse friut and leaves with rose finial, the body with lobed circular rim and sides repousse fruit and leaves atop wrythen stylised elongated baskets, with gilt washed interior, raised upon out swept circular pedestal foot, height 8.5cm. (84.4g)
An early Victorian novelty silver "Thistle" pepper or pounce pot, assayed Birmingham 1839, makers mark indistinct, realistically fashioned as a thistle bud, the screw top having embossed and pierced domed top with ribbed sides, the bulbous base chased and engraved with fine leaves, raised upon triple supports fashioned as leaves with serrated edges, height 7cm.(50.8g)
A pair of Victorian novelty silver pepper or pounce pots, by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, assayed London 1898, fashioned as twin handled urn form trophy cups with covers, having domed and pierced covers and twin harp handles, raised upon weighted circular pedestal bases. (gross weight 92.8g). (2)
A George III silver circular christening mug, by Naphtali Hart, assayed London 1815, having serpentine side with bright cut and incised ring decoration and ribbed scroll handle, height 7cm, (88.2g), together with a silver photograph frame, by Robert Pringle & Sons, assayed Birmingham 1916, with oak easel back, 15.8cm x 11.5cm. (2)
An early 20th century novelty silver salt/pepper shaker set, sponsor's mark for George Bedingham, import assay marks for London 1912, fashioned a man and woman wearing traditional low countries dress, he with pot belly and twist lock head pierced to top, she holding rose and with pierced twist-lock top to hat, impressed marks to base (probably Dutch), each height approx. 10cm. (177.9g). (2)
A pair of Victorian imported novelty silver swan salt/peppers, sponsor's mark for Samuel Boyce (Boaz) Landeck, import marks for Sheffield 1895, each realistically fashioned as a swimming swan, with textured feather detail and pierced chest, the hinged bases impressed Dutch duty mark and Dutch date letter for 1895, height 4.5cm. (29g). (2)
three similar novelty silver "chick" salt and pepper shakers, to include; A Victorian novelty silver "Chick" pepper shaker, by Thomas Johnson II, assayed London 1882, realistically fashioned as a seated chick, with engraved feather detail, the push-on head pierced to top, with gilt washed interior, together with an Edwardian novelty silver "Chick" salt shaker, by Samson Mordan & Co, assayed Chester 1906, realistically fashioned as a seated chick with pierced upturned open beak, the base with milled screw-on cap impressed "Rd.461360", and a similar Edwardian novelty silver "Chick" pepper shaker, sponsor's mark for Samuel Boyce (Boaz) Landeck and import assay marks Chester 1901, hinged base also impressed Dutch marks. (74.7g). (3)
Three 20th century Spanish novelty silver "Chick" salt shakers, each realistically fashioned as a seated chick with engraved feather detail, the upturned head with pierced open beak, with hinged cover to base, impressed Spanish .915 fineness silver mark. (102.6g). (3)
A Victorian novelty silver "Chocolate Pot" pepper shaker, by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders and James Francis Holings Shepherd, assayed Chester 1897, in the Queen Anne style, of circular tapering form with domed and pierced cover and handle at right angles to the spout, height 6.7cm. (25.7g)
A pair of Russian silver and champleve enamel circular salts, Moscow c.1900-8, by Gustav Klingert, impressed with national 84 zolotniks mark, (1896-1908), and "GK" in cyrillic script, decorated in white and turquoise champleve enamel, of bulbous form with slightly inverted rims, raised upon triple ball feet, height 27mm x diameter 36mm, together with one matching spoon. (3)
A collection of silver flatware, to include a matched part set of fiddle pattern flatware comprising; three Victorian dessert spoons by William Smily, assayed London 1856 and three dessert spoons by Joseph Ridge, assayed Sheffield 1910, four dessert forks, by Joseph Ridge, assayed Sheffield 1910 and one George III dessert fork by William Eaton, assayed London 1813, two Victorian table forks by William Smily, assayed London ,1856, together with a part set of old English stem flatware, comprising; five dessert forks, six dessert spoons and two table forks, all by John Bodman Carrington, assayed London 1903-5. Also five Victorian silver Queens pattern coffee spoons, by Chawner & Co, assayed London 1860-62 and two Albany pattern fish forks and a fish knife, by Allen & Darwin, assayed Sheffield 1902, (silver weight approx. 1590g/51.2Toz.), contained in an oak canteen with various steel bladed carving knives. (qty)
A pair of novelty Victorian silver figural desk seals, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, one assayed Chester the other Birmingham, both 1895, modelled as a gentleman with cane doffing his hat and a lady holding a flower, raised upon circular plinth seal bases, height approx. 5.6cm. (96.5g). (2)
A George III silver marrow scoop, by Soloman Hougham, assayed London 1801, of typical form, having two elongated bowls, one being upturned and shorter and wider than the other, length 23.2cm, together with another George III silver marrow scoop, Brittania standard, date letter and makers mark rubbed, of typical form, although being a scarce example having bowls facing in opposite directions, length 20.4cm, and bone marrow scoop, this last as found. (3)
Two pairs of George IV silver Kings pattern sugar tongs, by Charles Eley, assayed London 1827, of typical 'U' shaped form, with engraved crest to top, each length 15.9cm. (140.4g), together with a cased William IV/Victorian matched three piece silver Christening set, Queens pattern, the spoon assayed London 1834, makers mark overstamped, the fork assayed London 1842, makers mark rubbed, the knife by Alexander Hunt, Sheffield 1834, (gross weight 109g), in felt lined fitted case. (qty)
A matched set of six silver "picture back" teapoons, five by C J Vander Ltd, assayed Sheffield 1972-3, and one by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, assayed London 1907, Hanovarian pattern, each having relief die cast bowl back depicting a Galleon, bouquet of flowers, dove with olive branch and others, in fitted retailers case.
A cased set of six silver and guilloche enamel coffee spoons, sponsor's mark for Henry James Hulbert with import assay marks London 1914, having pink guilloche enamelled tapering stem with white enamel terminal and similarly decorated bowl backs, in good condition, in fan shaped fitted case.
A set of six George III old English stem silver teaspoons, by William Bateman I, assayed London 1819, together with a set of eight George III old English stem silver teaspoons, by Stephen Adams, assayed London 1782, having bright cut stems, a set of six George III old English stem silver teaspoons, by Thomas Wallis II, assayed London 1799, five Brittania standard silver teaspoons, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, assayed London 1897, having trefid terminals, a set of eight "golfing top" silver coffee spoons, by Walker & Hall, assayed Sheffield 1932-3 and Chester 1933, terminal with relief cast crossed golf clubs with ball above, and five other silver coffee spoons, some having golf related engravings to bowl. (total silver weight 505.9g). (qty)
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