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A pair reproduction George II style silver Taper Sticks, by Garrard & Co Ltd, hallmarked London 1934, with certificate 'To the Members of the Livery of the Fishmongers' Company', to commemorate the 1935 Silver Jubilee being replicas of the George II sticks owned by the Company, 12cm high, total weight 11.5ozt, the presentation case in very poor condition.
A pair of Edwardian silver Glove Stretchers, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd., hallmarked London, 1902, with foliate and cherubic decoration, 23.5cm long, together with a small Victorian silver Cream Jug, by Z. Barraclough & Sons, hallmarked London 1900, and an Elizabeth II silver ashtray, by Ollivant & Botsford, Birmingham 1963, total weight 9.3ozt (3)
Sampson Mordan; A 9ct rose gold mounted silver Vesta Case, hallmarked Chester, 1908, of plain hinged rectangular form, marked 'seamless - nonchoke', 5.5cm high, 61.5g, together with a Victorian ruby glass Scent Bottle, the screw fitting silver cover hallmarked London, 1882, 8cm high, lacking stopper (2)
An Edwardian silver three piece Cruet Set, by Deakin & Francis Ltd., hallmarked Birmingham, 1904, one salt lacking blue glass liner, all with corresponding spoons, together with a pair of French silver plate mounted glass pepper and salt mills, with Peugeot movements, weighable silver 6.7ozt (5)
An Edwardian silver double Sovereign Case, by Harrison & Hipwood, hallmarked Birmingham 1908, of oval form with engine turned decoration and monogrammed, the interior with a sovereign and a half sovereign sprung holder, 5cm long as found, together with a small Edwardian silver card case, Birmingham 1908, monogrammed, 8cm wide, and two small silver hinged boxes, approx total weight 4.1ozt (4)
A William IV silver Wine Label, by Matthew Boulton, hallmarked Birmingham 1830, the centre pierced 'Port', together with a George IV silver label for 'Madeira', London 1824, makers mark unclear, a Victorian silver label for 'Marsala', by Robert Harper, London, 1865, and one other 19thC silver label for 'Sherry', pierced through the hallmarks (4)
A set of three Elizabeth II silver Wine Labels, by Charles S Green & Co Ltd., hallmarked Birmingham 1964/5, for 'Sherry', 'Whisky' and 'Brandy', together with a pair of small Edwardian silver labels, by Blackburn & Tysall, London 1903 for 'Port' and 'Dinner Sherry', crested, three further 'Sherry' labels and one for Madeira (9)
A Victorian silver Hip Flask, by Hewson & Williams, hallmarked London 1895, of rounded rectangular form, the pull off cup with gilded interior, the neck and screw fitting cover having been replaced, hallmarked for G & J W Hawksley, Sheffield, 1915, 12cm high, approx total weight 6.1ozt.
An Edwardian silver Tea Caddy, by Atkin Brothers, hallmarked Sheffield, 1908, of oval form with foliate decoration, 7.5cm high, together with a George V silver two handled Sugar Bowl, by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd., hallmarked London 1921, and another small silver bowl, approx. total weight 6.6ozt (3)
A late Victorian silver Card Case, hallmarked Birmingham 1897, of shaped rectangular form with foliate decoration, monogrammed, 10cm high, together with a George V silver chatelaine purse, by Henry Matthews, hallmarked Birmingham 1915, a silver cigarette box, silver backed hand mirror and brush, dressing table jars etc., weighable silver 6.2ozt (a lot)
A pair of George V silver Bonbon Dishes, by Levi & Salaman, of circular form with geometric piercing, ropetwist border and handles, 12cm wide, together with an Edwardian silver navette shaped dish, Birmingham 1902, with foliate decoration, 20.5cm long, total weight 6ozt, a Continental (800) silver strainer and stand, 4.8ozt, and an Indian silver vase, marks to base worn, 9.5cm high (a lot)
A Danish silver and enamel three piece Cruet Set, by Egon Lauridsen, the pepper and salt of mushroom form with yellow guilloche enamel tops, together with a Danish silver gilt candle holder, of foliate form in corresponding yellow enamel, the pepper 3.4cm diameter, 4.5cm high, total weight 3ozt (4)
A Danish silver and enamel three piece Cruet Set, by Egon Lauridsen, the pepper and salt of mushroom form with blue guilloche enamel tops, together with a Danish silver gilt candle holder, of foliate form in corresponding blue enamel, the pepper 3.4cm diameter, 4.5cm high, total weight 3ozt (4)
A cased set of six Edwardian silver Teaspoons, hallmarked Chester 1902/3, with bright cut decoration, initialled, together with a set of Georgian bright cut silver sugar nips, a cased set of six coffee spoons, London, 1931, a silver bowl, Sheffield 1898, silver wine label, two silver backed hand mirrors etc., weighable 8.8ozt (a lot)
Charles Horner; A small George V silver enamel Brooch, hallmarked Chester 1923, of scrolling form with enamelled holly leaves, 3.2cm long, together with a small 9ct gold and amethyst bar brooch, both with metal pin reverses, a quantity of jet and jet style jewellery, vintage compacts and some costume brooches etc., (a lot)
Sampson Mordan; A novelty silver mounted miniature porcelain Scent Bottle, hallmarked London 1887, in the form of an egg, the body probably Macintyre although unmarked, silver top with initials and unable to be removed from body, 4cm long, together with a vegetable ivory egg shaped thimble case (2)
A late Victorian silver Chatelaine, by Robert Pringle & Sons, hallmarked Birmingham, 1900, the scrolling heart shaped clip with three chains suspended, one with needle case, hallmarked Chester 1903, the pencil cover marked 800 and the scissor case in unmarked white metal, together with a silver spectacles case on chain with belt clip, hallmarked for Chester, other marks to rubbed to decipher (2)
A Victorian silver Serving Fork, by Mappin Brothers, hallmarked Sheffield, 1867, with foliate pierced decoration and beaded handle, 24.5cm long, together with a Victorian silver caddy spoon, in the form of a vine leaf with berries, a Norwegian silver caddy spoon by Marius Hammer, marked MH 830S, with twisted handle, and an antique Continental silver spoon with engraved tulip decoration to bowl reverse and finial, 16.7cm long, total weight 5.8ozt (a lot)
A cased set of six George V silver Teaspoons with Sugar Nips, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield, 1918, with lion mask finials, together with a quantity of silver flatware including three pairs of sugar nips, and a cased set of six silver handled butter knives, weighable, 10ozt (a lot)
A Victorian silver mounted double ended ruby glass Scent Bottle, both sides with unmarked hinged covers, one with stopper, 13cm long, as found, together with three silver mounted easel frames, napkin rings, thimble, Georgian cream jug etc., all as found, weighable silver 7ozt (a lot)
A Victorian silver Christening Mug, by Henry Holland, hallmarked London 1870, in the Gothic style with beaded decoration, gilt interior, cartouche with later inscription, 9.5cm high, together with a pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern sugar nips, Birmingham 1877, approx. total weight 7ozt (2)
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