An Edward VII silver monteith, mark of Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London 1904, of traditional form, the panelled sides with repoussé decoration around abstract cartouches, two with presentation engraving, two lion mask and swing ring handles, raised on a gadroon edged spread foot, 35cm diameter, 17cm high, 41.9oztOverall in good condition with no obvious signs of damage or repair. Some surface scratches and very minor dents and dings as to be expected and commensurate with age. Stands firm on a flat surface with no wobble. Would benefit from a clean and polish.
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An Edward VII silver three-piece tea set, mark of Charles Westwood & Son, Birmingham 1905, the teapot of oval form with cut edge parapet, central band of repoussé decoration with two abstract scroll edged vacant cartouches, part marked hinged and domed cover with matching decoration topped with a black finial, black handle, the two handled sugar bowl and milk jug, both with gilt washed interiors, to match, 25.9ozt gross (3)
A 76-piece set of Edward VII silver flatware with 92 additions, mark of Josiah Williams & Company (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton), London 1906, 'Kings' pattern with shell back, comprising 12 table forks, 6 tablespoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 soup spoons, 12 teaspoons, 6 coffee spoons, a basting spoon, a soup ladle and 2 sauce ladles, together with 11 table knives, mark of Holland, Son & Slater (John Aldwinckle & James Slater), London 1883 and 12 dessert knives mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1912, all with filled handles and steel blades, a pair of fish servers, 12 pairs of fish eaters and 12 pairs of dessert forks and knives, all with mother of pearl handles and silver tines and blades, mark of Crichton Brothers (Lionel Alfred Crichton), London 1913, 12 ice cream spoons, mark of Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1911, a 3-piece carving set with filled handles and steel blades, 2 salt spoons, a mustard spoon and a tablespoon, together with some sundry silver plated items, 180.5ozt gross weighable silver, presented in a freestanding bow fronted wooden canteen raised on four cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, the two removable drawers lined in green felt 97 x 50cm, 81cm high (168)
An Edward VII silver casket, mark of Boardman, Glossop & Company Ltd., Birmingham 1906, of rectangular sarcophagus form, plain and polished, the side with a monogram, part marked and domed piano hinged cover topped with a simple hinged handle, gilt washed interior, raised on four simple feet 8 x 5.5cm, 5.3ozt
An Edward VII silver tea kettle and stand, mark of James Ballantyne & Son, Sheffield 1903, the kettle of baluster panelled form, monogrammed to the side, raised and scrolling parapet, part marked side hinged cover similarly decorated and topped with a rosette finial, the handle with ivory insulators on double scroll supports, raised on a pierced foot with hinge and retainer sockets; the stand similarly decorated, raised on four paw feet with tapering and reeded legs, hinge pin on a short length of belcher link chain, retaining pin lacking, four arm inner frame supporting the spirit burner, 37ozt grossThis item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate Ref No: KMEGE731G
A 106-piece set of George V silver flatware, mark of Elkington & Company, Birmingham 1911, 'Scrolls (Elk11)' pattern, comprising 12 table forks, 8 table spoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 18 teaspoons, 12 soup spoons, 12 pairs of fish eaters and a pair of fish servers with filled handles and silver tines and blades, a basting spoon, a soup ladle, a pair of sauce ladles and a pair of knife rests, 188.8ozt gross weighable silver, all presented in a signed wooden table top canteen with hinged cover and three drawers lined in green felt (106)
A George V silver bon bon dish, mark of Asprey, Sheffield 1910, of rectangular dished form with double gadrooned rim, the sides with decorative piercing, fixed gadroon edged decorative handle, raised on four simple applied feet, signed to the underside,18 x 16.5cm, 18cm high, 10.5ozt
A George V silver two-piece café au lait set, mark of Elkington & Company, Birmingham 1927, each gadrooned body with a central band of floral engraving, piano hinged part marked cover topped with a black finial, capped black scroll handle, signed to the underside and numbered 31451, 19cm high, 23.1ozt gross (2)
A George V silver double skinned warming dish, mark of William Comyns & Sons Ltd., (Richard Comyns), London 1932, outer of circular cylindrical form with gadrooned rim and two simple circular lug handles, inner fully marked, of plain form with two simple thumbpieces, 20cm diameter over the handles, 9.5cm high, 19.7ozt gross
Archibald Knox for Liberty - A set of six George V silver spoons, mark of Liberty & Company, Birmingham 1935, 'Jubilee' marked, 'Medea' pattern, each with concave sided bowls, 3.4ozt gross, presented in the original dark green fitted case, interior signed and lined in cream satinDesigned by Archibald Knox, ‘Medea’ became Liberty's most popular pattern. Originally described as an ‘embossed floral handle’, it is thought the design represents tulip buds or seed pods and first appeared as part of the ‘Cymric’ range in the Liberty catalogue of 1899.Overall in good condition with no obvious signs of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Hallmarks clear and readable. Case in good condition with minor wear but no obvious damage.Overall length of spoon: 12.5cmDimensions of bowl: 5 x 2.5cm
A George V silver epergne, mark indecipherable, London 1913, central trumpet shaped section raised on a circular foot, topped with a bowl with three decoratively pierced panels, three curled branches each supporting a fully marked smaller basket similarly decorated, 23cm high, 19.1ozt Overall in good condition with no obvious signs of repair. Some minor surface scratches, dents and dings as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. With the exception of the maker's mark, hallmarks clear and readable. Stands well on a flat surface with no wobble. Handle to one of the baskets a little out of shape
A George V silver teapot and hot water jug, mark of H. Pidduck & Sons, Birmingham 1928/9, the teapot of rectangular, plain, somewhat baluster form, part marked, hinged and domed cover topped with a black finial, black handle, signed to the underside, the covered hot water jug en suite, 38.7ozt gross (2)
A George V silver two piece cigar barrel, mark of the Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company, London 1934, of cylindrical form, the inner cylinder raised on a splayed foot, the outer friction fitting cylinder with stepped top terminating in a bun shaped finial, 14cm diameter at the base, 18cm high, signed to the underside, 28.9ozt
A George V silver monteith, mark of the Goldsmiths' & Silversmiths' Company Ltd., London 1932, of traditional form with shell and scrolled scalloped rim over a reeded band, two lion mask and ring handles, presentation engraving to the side, signed to the underside, raised on a spread foot, 25cm diameter, 20cm high, 43.2ozt
A 276-piece set of George V cutlery and flatware with 8 additions, mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1912. 'Old English & Thread' pattern, monogrammed, comprising 18 table forks (1 x 1909), 6 tablespoons, 36 dessert forks, 17 dessert spoons, 18 soup spoons, 17 pairs of fruit eaters with silver tines and blades and bone handles, 17 teaspoons, 18 coffee spoons, 18 ice cream spoons, 18 pairs of fish eaters, 18 oyster forks, 18 caviar spoons, 6 salt spoons, 2 butter blades (1 x 1916), a Stilton scoop, a soup ladle, a cake slice (1909), 2 pairs of asparagus tongs, 2 pairs of grape scissors, 2 pairs of sugar nips (1 x 1911) and 5 nut picks with bone handles, together with a pair of salad servers, a cold meat fork and a cream ladle, probable marks of Gorham Manufacturing Company and stamped STERLING and 4 pairs of silver plated nutcrackers, 432.2ozt gross weighable silver (284)
A 49-piece set of George V silver flatware, mark of the Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company, London, mainly 1934, 'Old English' pattern, comprising 10 table forks, 10 tablespoons (1933), 12 dessert forks (1 x 1933), 11 dessert spoons, 2 teaspoons, 2 coffee spoons (1 x 1930, 1 x 1933), a pickle fork and a soup ladle, 93.8ozt gross (49)
A George V Britannia silver coffee pot, mark of Crichton Brothers (Lionel Alfred Crichton), London 1912, in the style of a 19th century chocolate pot with tapering sides and side placed brown handle, the short spout with part marked hinged cover, part marked hinged and high domed cover topped with an acorn finial, engraved in Welsh (trans. 'The Red Dragon') and dated to the side, retailer signed to the underside, 10cm diameter to the base, 24cm high, 22.2ozt
A George VI silver 6-piece cruet set with 3 additions, mark of the Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company, London 1937, comprising a pair of circular open tub salts with blue glass liners, a pair of mustards with part marked hinged covers and blue glass liners, all signed to the underside, and a pair of pepperettes with friction fitting pierced and detachable covers, along with 2 salt spoons and a mustard spoon, each with mark of Deakin and Francis, Birmingham 1937, 8.9ozt gross, presented in the original signed shagreen style green and gilt tooled fitted case, lined in cream satin and green velvet
A George VI silver 3-piece tea set with one later addition, mark of Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1948, the teapot of panelled octagonal form with gadrooned parapet, part marked hinged and domed cover with black finial, brown handle, raised on a reeded edged squat pedestal foot, the milk jug and two handled sugar bowl to match, together with a coffee pot, 1979, of matching design, 51ozt gross (4)
A 71-piece set of Elizabeth II silver cutlery and flatware, mark of Collingwood & Company, London, the majority 1970, 'Sandringham' style, comprising 8 table forks, 8 table knives with filled handles and steel blades (1976), 4 tablespoons, 8 dessert forks (3 x 1975), 8 dessert knives with filled handles and steel blades (1976), 8 dessert spoons, 8 soup spoons, 8 teaspoons (2 x 1969), 8 coffee spoons (3 x 1964, 3 x 1966), 2 pastry forks (1985), a sauce ladle (1964), 96.2ozt gross weighable silver (71)
An Elizabeth II silver punchbowl with 6 goblets and ladle, mark of C.J. Vander, London 1973, the bowl of circular form with beaded edge, the side with three parallel bands of bright cut engraved decoration over two oval and vacant cartouches, gilded interior, raised on a beaded edged short pedestal foot similarly decorated, 28cm diameter, 17cm high; the six goblets to match, each 6cm diameter, 9.5cm high; the ladle with circular beaded edged bowl and turned wooden handle, bowl 7cm diameter, 3cm deep, 40cm overall length, 60.9ozt gross weighable silver (8)All items are in good condition with no signs of damage or repair. Little sign of being used. The goblets stand firm but the bowl wobbles when on a flat surface. Hallmarks clear and readable.
An Elizabeth II silver three bottle decanter frame with associated cut glass decanters, mark of C.J. Vander Ltd., Sheffield 1999, Millennium marked, display marked, of rectangular form, the square sectioned wire frame with a band of Celtic style decoration, integral carrying handle, 39 x 14cm, 35cm high, 75.5ozt weighable silver, presented along with three cut glass spirit decantersOverall in good condition with no obvious signs of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches as to be expected. Some scuffing to the bottle wells. Hallmarks clear and readable. Glassware in good condition. Presentation engraving to the underside.
A pair of Elizabeth II cast silver gilt dishes, mark of Asprey, London 1969, each in the form of four overlapping vine leaves with tendril embellishments, the 'handle' in the form of a bunch of grapes, 25 x 21cm, 53.8ozt gross (2)Overall in good condition with no obvious signs of damage or repair. Hallmarks clear and readable. Some minor scuffing to the underside, as to be expected. Both with minor wobble when on a flat surface.
An Elizabeth II silver beer mug, mark of J. B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1943, Coronation marked, slightly tapering side with twin reeded bands, simple scroll handle, 12cm high, 11.4oztOverall in fair condition with no obvious sign of repairs. Some surface scratches as to be expected and commensurate with use. A bruise to the lower side, and to the base which is out of shape to one side (see images). Hallmarks a little rubbed but readable.
An Elizabeth II silver mounted glass claret jug, maker not traced (B.P.Co), London 1971, cut glass bulbous body, silver collar 4cm, decorated with repoussé scrolls, foliage and putti over a textured ground, with integral spout, part marked hinged and domed cover topped with a foliate finial, scrolled handle with beast head thumbpiece, 30cm high
A pair of Elizabeth II silver beer mugs, each with mark of J. B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1955, slightly tapering side with twin reeded bands, simple scroll handle, glass base, 12cm high, 31.9ozt gross (2)Both in good condition with no obvious signs of damage or repairs. Some minor surface scratches, as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Hallmarks are clear and readable. Bases have not been tested for water tightness. Both stand well on a flat surface with no wobble.
A set of 12 Elizabeth II silver goblets, mark of Frank Hawker Ltd., Birmingham 1973, each campana shaped bowl with flared lip, baluster column and circular reeded edged pedestal foot, gilded interior, 8.5cm diameter, 17.5cm high, 74.5ozt gross (12)Overall in good condition with no obvious signs of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches, as to be expected and commensurate with age. Hallmarks clear and readable. Little sign of being used.
Exeter - A pair of Victorian silver cauldron salts, mark of Josiah Williams & Company (James & Josiah Williams), 1858, each of circular form with gadrooned rim, the side decorated with repoussé foliage around a scroll edged vacant cartouche, raised on 3 shell mask and hoof feet, gilt washed interior, 6.5cm diameter at the rim, 4ozt gross (2)
Edinburgh - A George IV silver punch ladle, mark of James McKay, 1821, double lipped bowl, outer with repoussé foliage over a textured ground, central monogrammed cartouche, similarly decorated tubular socket with turned wooden handle, overall length 36cmOverall in good condition with no obvious signs of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratching to the silverware, as to be expected. Handle fits well in the socket with no wobble. Hallmarks and monogram clear and readable.
Dublin- An early 20th century silver dish ring, mark of Edmond Johnson Ltd.,1906, of traditional circular form, the concave side decoratively pierced featuring foliage, scrolls, stags and hinds around a vacant abstract cartouche, 19-23cm diameter, 11cm high, 13.1ozt, presented with a clear glass liner
A large collection of mixed silver jewellery including an oval mother of pearl pendant, a flat open circle link bracelet, a mesh bracelet, seven bangles, a pearl bracelet with two silver charms, seven pendants with chains including a gold plated serpent pendant, a cubic zirconia charm pendant and an open hexagon pendant, three chains including a gents flat curb necklace, nineteen silver rings, a pair of cubic zirconia stud earrings and other items. Total weight: 494.7 grams (45)
A George Jensen silver tie clip and a Niels Erik From necklace; the tie clip designed by Ole Kortzau for George Jensen, No. 162, signed with post-1945 maker's mark, struck with London import marks for silver, 1993, 6.0 cm long; a foliate link necklace with beaded details by Niels Erik From, fastened with a toggle clasp, stamped 'Sterling Denmark' and 'N.E.FROM', overall length 38.5 cm, total weight of item 40.2 grams.
A collection of jewellery, to include a wedding ring with hallmarks for 22ct gold, with a weight of 6.2g, a signet ring with hallmarks for 18ct gold, a bloodstone signet ring with hallmarks for 9ct gold, two further rings marked '9ct', a St. Christopher pendant with rubbed hallmarks for 9ct gold, a circular filigree brooch set with a garnet cabochon, a fish brooch marked 'silver', a pair of citrine stud earrings, a cultured pearl and diamond pendant, and further items of jewellery and costume jewellery.
A collection of jewellery including a Victorian silver locket with engraved floral decoration, measuring 65 x 41mm, with English hallmarks, 1881, with a silver plated rope link chain, a brooch set with blue paste, a marcasite and enamel bracelet marked '925', a pair of paste cluster earrings (one paste deficient) and an engraved yellow gilt bangle, inner diameter 62mm. (5)
A small collection of jewellery comprising four rings and one silver cross, including a 9ct yellow gold illusion set diamond ring with twisted diamond set shoulders, size N1/2; a diamond solitaire ring in an angular four claw setting leading to a tapering flat shaped shank in yellow metal stamped '535', size M; a circular diamond set ring featuring mine cut diamonds in rose coloured metal stamped '14K', size R; a 9ct yellow gold synthetic sapphire and diamond ring with a semi-bezeled centre stone leading to four claw set diamonds and reeded shoulders, size O and a silver cross pendant with three round brilliant diamonds at the central twist, total weight: 13.3 grams (5)
A quantity of white metal and costume jewellery; including examples of a citrine halo ring with French assay marks for silver, an agate ring with a beaded border with Chinese hallmark for silver, an aquamarine brooch in pink metal testing 14ct, a coral fringe necklace, some filigree jewellery and others.
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