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A FRENCH SILVER AND SILVER-GILT CHALICE, the bowl relief decorated with the twelve apostles, the flared base with the symbols of the four Evangelists and inscription "Deus charitas est et nos congnovimus et credidimus charitati", the dished paten similarly decorated, import marks for F. Osborne & Co. Ltd., London 1953, 17cm high, in fitted box.
A MATCHED PART SERVICE of early Victorian silver fiddle pattern flatware, by Elizabeth Eaton, William Robert Smily and other makers, mainly 1840's, comprising four tablespoons, six table forks, nine dessert spoons, nine dessert forks, twelve teaspoons and three condiment spoons; together with a pair of George III silver fiddle and thread pattern sugar tongs, by Eley & Fearn, London 1817; a pair of Old English pattern teaspoons; and a set of six apostle top coffee spoons, 70oz overall (qty)
AN ANTIQUE GEM SET MEMORIAL BROOCH, possibly late 18th century in date, modelled as a flaming heart, the central glazed panel containing hairwork and foliate scroll monogram, framed by rose and lasque-cut white stones in closed foiled-backed settings, gold and silver mounted, (some stones and fitting possibly later replaced), length 2.5cm
A COLLECTION OF SMALL SILVER OBJECTS comprising a rectangular snuff box, the lid engraved 'Sugar' and dated 1918, Birmingham 1914, 5.5cm, an oval box with beaded border, Birmingham 1951, another rectangular box, relief decorated with classical females, import marks, 3.8cm, a pair of circular lobed salts, Birmingham 1889, a repoussé decorated oval dish, a cigarette case and a collection of white metal small boxes and dishes to include: a shaped box with cabochon turquoise inset lid, three small fruit shaped dishes, another of leaf shape, and a plated novelty corn on the cob shaped box (17)
A MATCHED PART SERVICE OF SILVER KING'S PATTERN FLATWARE, comprising thirteen table spoons, fourteen dessert spoons, six teaspoons, six grapefruit spoons, six coffee spoons and a sauce ladle, various dates and makers, 96 oz overall, together with a matching silver handled cake slice, eleven matching silver-plated table knives with steel blades, and seven similar dessert knives (qty)
A GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SOUP LADLE by George Wintle, London 1799; a Georgian fiddle pattern gravy spoon, a similar Victorian spoon, a pierce decorated fiddle pattern fish slice, London 1835, two Irish Georgian and later embossed berry spoons, a pair of salad servers, and a set of eleven mother of pearl handled fruit knives and forks, 22oz weighable (qty)
A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT, of oval form, with foliate engraved decoration and wooden handle and knop, by Joseph Scammell, London 1794, 17cm high, 13.5oz all in; and a similar George III silver teapot stand, with reeded border and engraved decoration by John Mewburn, London 1796, 18cm wide, 4oz (2)
A SET OF SIX GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TEASPOONS, maker's mark W.H. possibly William Hope (Plymouth Dock), Exeter 1817; a pair of George III silver sugar tongs, with acorn ends by Richard Mills, c.1770, 11.8cm long; and a group of six George III silver Old English pattern teaspoons, to include one with wrythen stem, maker I.L. probably John Lambe, c.1760, a pair by Richard Crossley, London 1785, one with bright cut decoration by Benjamin Mountigue, 1785, one with Russian counter mark, possibly William Tweedie, c.1775, and one other, maker's mark I.T. (13)
A SILVER CHRISTENING MUG, of plain, slightly baluster form, Chester 1913, and a collection of other silver including a scallop butter dish, a small cream jug, a pair of pierce decorated small dishes, nine various napkin rings, two cased sets of six spoons, and other assorted flatware etc., approximately 28oz weighable (qty)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a pair of Edwardian napkin rings, with pierced foliate cast borders, London 1902, cased, a set of three salts with blue glass liners, a set of six coffee spoons, two cased christening forks and spoons, a cased Victorian christening spoon, London 1870, two napkin rings and a spill vase (AF) (qty)
A SILVER BALUSTER CHRISTENING MUG, with scroll handle, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1921, a silver salt, on hexagonal pedestal foot, a pair of Edwardian silver fish servers, with engraved decoration and ivory handles, London 1906, in fitted case, a set of twelve silver teaspoons with matching sugar tongs, London 1921, cased, four silver napkin rings, a pair of sugar tongs and two spoons (qty)
A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SUGAR NIPS by Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester 1896; six 19th Century silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, to include three by Thomas Wilkes Barker, 1808, and two by George Ferris, Exeter 1830, two Old English pattern condiment spoons, a Chester teaspoon, a silver caddy spoon, for Prince Charles' inaugeration, a silver Charles & Diana thimble, boxed, and a silver and enamel souvenir caernarvan teaspoon (qty)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER PLATED ITEMS, comprising a Victorian claret jug, the tapered glass etched with ferns, a biscuit barrel on dished base, a rectangular butter dish, the cover with lion finial, a large sugar castor, a chamberstick, other small items, and an engraved glass cocktail shaker with chrome cover (qty)
AN IRISH SILVER TWIN HANDLED CUP, on beaded base by Wakeley & Wheeler, Dublin 1913, 9cm high; a late Victorian silver mug of plain design by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1896; a silver cream jug with reeded borders, Birmingham 1930; and another small baluster cream jug, Chester 1907, 18.5oz overall (4)
A SMALL COLLECTION OF SCOTTISH SILVER, comprising a George IV fiddle pattern sauce ladle, maker W.M. over A.M. Glasgow 1827, a pair of sugar tongs by William Mitchell & William Russell, Glasgow 1819, a teaspoon by David Gray (Dumfries) Edinburgh 1844, a condiment spoon, marks indistinct but possibly Dundee, together with a thistle top teaspoon by Charles Horner, and a Celtic cross small spoon and fork by Robert Lindsay Oban,(Sheffield 1929) (7)
AN OLYMPIC GOLD MEDAL, LONDON 1908, the obverse inscribed 'Olympic Games, London 1908', the edge inscribed 'Winner Association Football' and signed V&S and Vaughton, 15ct gold mounted, hallmarked for Birmingham 1907, accompanied by the original fitted case, inscribed 'Olympic Games, Winner, Association Football, London, 1908' to the cover and signed P. Vaughton & Sons, Goldsmiths & Medallists, Birmingham to the interior lining, and a later brooch mount, medal diameter 3.3cm Provenance: Awarded to Harold Payne Hardman, player in the Great Britain association football team at the 1908 Olympic Games, held in London. Thence by descent. The 1908 Olympic Games in London hosted the first official Olympic Football Tournament, following trials in Athens (1896), Paris (1900) and St Louis (1904). Eight teams entered the competition and the host team, Great Britain, were victorious in the gold-medal Final match held on 24 October, securing a 2-0 win against Denmark in front of 8,000 supporters at White City Stadium. Bertram Mackennal was commissioned to design the medals awarded at the 1908 Olympic Games. The obverse depicts two female figures placing a laurel crown on the head of a victorious athlete, and on the reverse, the figure of St George, patron saint of England, is depicted on horseback and accompanied by the winged figure of Victory. Each medal was minted by Vaughton & Sons in Birmingham and this design represents one of only three in the history of the modern Olympic Games, (the others being held in 1904 and 1912), in which the gold medals were manufactured in gold, rather than silver-gilt. Harold Payne Hardman (4 April 1882 - 9 June 1965) was a football player, club director and chairman. Born in Manchester, Hardman was discovered by Blackpool as a schoolboy, despite suffering periods of ill health during his childhood. Making his Football League debut on 8 September 1900, he played on the left and sometimes right wings. Hardman signed for Everton in 1903 for a fee of £100, appearing in the 1906 and 1907 FA Cup Finals, before joining Manchester United during the following year, and subsequently Bradford City and Stoke. A solicitor by trade, practising in Manchester, Hardman was capped four times for the full England football team, in addition to his appearances for the Great Britain amateur team. Hardman's association with Manchester United lasted for much of his life. Appointed a director from 1912 until 1931, and again from 1934, he served as Chairman of the club from 1951 until his death in 1965. During his tenure Manchester United achieved several League Titles, an FA Cup trophy, and joined the newly-created European Cup competition in 1956. This period notably saw the creation of the famous 'Busby Babes' team, a collection of young and very talented footballers developed by the club itself, under the management of Sir Matt Busby. Hardman was Chairman at the time of the Munich air disaster on 6 February 1958, which claimed the lives of 23 people, including eight players and three non-playing staff, and ended the careers of two other players due to injury. His poignant response to the disaster was published on the front page of the 'United Review' match programme, against Sheffield Wednesday, on 19 February 1958, 'Here is a tragedy which will sadden us for years to come, but in this we are not alone.. Although we mourn our dead and grieve for our wounded, we believe that great days are not done for us... The road back may be long and hard but with the memory of those who died at Munich, of their stirring achievements and wonderful sportsmanship ever with us, Manchester United will rise again.'
A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY AMETHYST AND DIAMOND PANEL BROOCH, modelled as a pansy flowerhead, with petals of heart-shaped mixed-cut amethysts, edged with rose and lasque-cut diamonds, to a central old-cut diamond highlight, the reverse with detachable pin fitting, gold and silver mounted, unmarked, length 2cm
A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SCALLOP BUTTER DISHES by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1896, cased, a pair of modern silver dwarf candlesticks, boxed, three various sets of silver teaspoons, cased, a late Victorian silver christening knife, fork and spoon, Sheffield 1898, cased, and one other cased spoon (qty)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a Victorian repoussé decorated salt, by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1884, a pair of salts with matching mustard, a George III Old English pattern sauce ladle by George Smith III, London 1777, a tea strainer and bowl, and a napkin ring, 10oz weighable (qty)
A SPANISH SILVER NEF, with three tall fully rigged masts, grained plank deck with various figures, the hull repoussé decorated with scrolling foliage, a detachable base with four pierce decorated wheels, pentagram star mark and further indistinct stamp, 39cm high, 23oz overall
A SILVER LIMITED EDITION WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL BOWL, by Aurum, No. 48/900, with silver gilt figural handle, 17cm, 6.5oz, with certificate; and a similar Westminster Abbey Jubilee bowl, No. 219/2500, 18cm, 8oz, boxed with certificate, together with two Royal commemorative silver spoons, and a further silver mote spoon (5)
A MATCHED PART SERVICE OF MAINLY VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE, comprising twelve table forks, four tablespoons, twelve dessert forks, fourteen dessert spoons, thirteen teaspoons, sauce ladle, gravy spoon and four condiment spoons, various dates and maker's including John James Whiting, Samuel Smily and others, 99oz all in (qty)
A GROUP OF THREE QUEEN ANNE BRITANNIA SILVER BALUSTER CASTORS, with plain girdled bodies, and pierced bayonet covers, the largest marked to the base for London 1711, maker's mark worn, and further lion's head erased mark to the cover, 18.5cm high, the others similarly marked, and with indistinct maker's mark * C, possibly Robert Keble, one London 1711, the other with indistinct date letter, 15 and 14.5cm high (3)
A PAIR OF SILVER RECTANGULAR PHOTO FRAMES, with strap work decoration by E Mander Ltd, Birmingham 1926, 23.5cm high; a circular photo frame, and other silver items comprising an ink stand, two circular dishes, an ashtray, a small bowl, two tea strainers, a pair of tablespoons, a cigarette case, a compact, and other small items, approximately 28oz weighable silver; and a small quantity of plated items (qty)
A COLLECTION OF ITEMS, comprising an enamel fob watch, the case back painted with a portrait of Queen Victoria; a 9ct gold pencil by Sampson Mordan & Co; a silver propelling pen/pencil; two enamel small penknives; a pink enamel propelling pencil in case; a button hook; a spot hammered scent bottle; a Victorian commemorative medallion; and a Jasperware circular plaque (10)
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