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A GEORGE III OVAL SILVER MUSTARD POT, hinged domed cover with ball finial, engraved foliate decoration, blue glass liner, maker John Emes, London 1800, approximate weight 3.3ozt, 105 grams, together with a George IV silver Fiddle pattern condiment spoon, maker Samuel Atkins, London 1820 (2)
CONCORDE INTEREST, a boxed pair of Elizabeth II silver decanter labels 'Bourbon' and 'Rye', sponsor's mark for British Airways, Birmingham 1986, comes with information leaflet, together with a pair of late Victorian circular silver napkin rings, another silver napkin ring, a silver backed nail buffer, a sterling mounted comb s.d., an early Victorian silver bladed butter knife with ivory handle and a silver teaspoon (8)
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER MOUNTED GLASS CLARET JUG, of conical form, mask spout, beast head thumbpiece on cast scrolled handle, maker Laurence R. Watson & Co, Sheffield 1977, height approximately 28cm (condition: differing thickness of filler suggest silver collar may have come loose from glass body, together with a cased set of six teaspoons and a tea strainer, s.d.) (2)
A GEORGE II SILVER TANKARD, of baluster form, the body later repousse decorated and chased with flowers and scrolls, gilt interior, 'S' scroll handle, stepped circular foot, makers Thomas Whipman & William Williams, London 1740, height approximately 11.5cm, approximate weight 10.5ozt, 327 grams, with a late 19th Century presentation case
A LATE VICTORIAN MATCHED SILVER THREE PIECE BACHELOR'S TEASET, of oval reeded form, teapot with ebony fitments, engraved initials to all pieces 'MW', marks partially rubbed, Birmingham 1896 and London 1897, approximate weight 13.1ozt, 407 grams (3) (condition: some marks rubbed, especially on the sugar bowl, which also has several dents, the tip of the spout is also slightly dented)
A GEORGE III OVAL SILVER TEAPOT, later foliate embossed decoration and contemporary bright cut bands, cartouches engraved with crests and initials, ebony fitments, makers mark W.S., London 1798, approximate weight 15.1ozt, 472 grams, height approximately 17cm (condition: solder around top handle and bottom handle also around base of a cartouche, hinge pin is loose, crest and initials worn)
A GEORGE V FIVE PIECE SILVER CRUET SET, of rectangular form, cast foliate and reeded rim, stepped foot, comprising a pair of pepperettes, a covered mustard and a pair of open salts, the mustard with blue glass liner, maker BPLLC, London 1932, approximate weight 19.2ozt, 599 grams (5)
A GEORGE III CIRCULAR SILVER WAITER, raised shell and scroll rim, central cartouche with bull's head crest, on three cabriole legs with hoot feet, maker Thomas Hannam & Richard Mills, London 1763, diameter approximately 16cm, approximate weight 6.4ozt, 199 grams
A SET OF FIVE LATE VICTORIAN APOSTLE TOP SILVER TEASPOONS, with matching sugar tongs (repair) and caddy spoon, maker Henry Holland, London 1872, approximate weight 4.7ozt, 147 grams, together with a cased silver baby spoon and pusher, maker Kirby Beard Ltd, Sheffield 1944 and a cased set of Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd teaspoons, London 1937, gross weight of the two sets approximately 4.0ozt, 124 grams (3)
A SET OF SIX EDWARDIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS, maker Spink & Son, London 1902, approximate weight 10.2ozt, 317 grams, together with a set of six late George IV silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, engraved initials, makers Morris & Michael Emanuel, London 1830, approximate weight 12.5ozt, 391 grams (12)
A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE AND THREAD PATTERN TABLE FORKS, a matching set of six dessert forks, engraved with a letter 'C', maker David Phillips, London 1840, together with a Victorian silver Fiddle & Thread pattern sauce ladle, maker Henry Holland, London 1875, gross weight approximately 29ozt, 903 grams (13)
A SET OF FIVE VICTORIAN SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE FORKS, a set of six matching teaspoons and three matching condiment spoons, makers Chawner & Co (George Adams), London 1882, together with a George III silver Old English pattern table fork, maker Thomas Barker, London 1806, gross weight approximately 17.5ozt, 545 grams (13)
A CASED PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER FISH SERVERS, with ivory handles, the blade and fork with pierced and engraved decoration, makers Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1909, together with a late Victorian silver pistol handled three piece carving set, same makers, Sheffield 1899, (4)
A PARCEL OF SILVER, to include a Victorian silver cauldron salt, gadrooned rim repousse decorated with foliate motifs, lion mask knees and cast cabriole legs with paw feet, maker Henry Holland, London 1868, approximate weight 5.7ozt, 178 grams, together with other silver including George III oval mustard, maker Nathaniel Smith & Co, Sheffield 1799, lacks glass liner, another covered mustard, a small trinket box, a.f., two silver napkin rings, condiment spoons, etc, gross weight 12.2ozt, 381 grams and two plated items (parcel)
A PAIR OF GERMAN WHITE METAL TRAYS, of circular form with pie crust edge, bears mark for Wilkens & Sohne, 830 standard, diameter approximately 16cm, 261 grams, together with two French silver wine tasting vessels, fleur de lys thumb pieces above loop handles, embossed with circles and reeded designs, diameter approximately 7.8cm and 6.9cm, gross weight approximately 109 grams, together with two white metal caddy spoons and another spoon (7)
A GEORGE V SILVER THREE PIECE TEASET, of rectangular form, gadrooned rims, teapot with ebonised fitments, all on four ball feet, marks partially rubbed, makers C.S. Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1922, approximate weight 29ozt, 906 grams, together with a pair of George III silver sugar tongs, engraved initials, maker J.W, London 1813 and an Elizabeth II silver pedestal bon-bon dish, maker Charles S. Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1986, approximate weight 2.5ozt, 78 grams (5)
A VICTORIAN SILVER INKSTAND, of wavy circular outline, foliate engraved decoration and with crest and inscription, the centre fitted with a removable facet cut glass inkwell with silver hinged cover and collar (loose), maker Edward Ker Reid, London 1871, stand approximate weight 5.3ozt, 165 grams (condition: dents to inkwell cover and collar is loose)
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER OVAL TWIN HANDLED SALTS, embossed reeding, oval foot, makers Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1888, together with a pair of George V silver pepperettes, maker Asprey & Co Ltd, London 1913, approximate gross weight 8.8ozt, 275 grams (4)
A MID 19TH CENTURY CHINESE SILVER SNUFF BOX OF RECTANGULAR FORM BY KHECHEONG OF CANTON, the hinged lid with landscape and figures on horseback, the base with figures in a garden, the sides similarly decorated including man fishing and man in a boat, gilt interior stamped KHC, width 6.3cm x depth 4.3cm x height 2.1cm
A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER NEO CLASSICAL REVIVAL CANDLESTICKS, loaded bases, marks rubbed, makers Fordham & Faulkner, height approximately 20.5cm, some damage and repairs, together with a late Victorian silver handled ivory page turner, chips to end, makers W.W., Birmingham 1892, length approximately 35.5cm (3)
A GEORGE V SILVER FIVE BAR TOAST RACK, of arched form, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1923, approximate weight 2.6ozt, 82 grams, together with a pair of George III Old English pattern tablespoons, later engraved and gilded decoration to the bowls, maker Stephen Adams, London 1809, approximate weight 3.1ozt, 96 grams, a George V rectangular silver cigarette box, marks partially rubbed, Birmingham circa 1922, a white metal mounted and leather pocket watch frame with easel back and containing a silver plated pocket watch, a silver condiment spoon and four silver and enamel spoons, two with damage to the enamel (10)
A GEORGE V SILVER TWIN HANDLED TROPHY VASE, of baluster form, bears presentation inscription relating to the 'Champion Fat Beast at The Eccleshall Xmas Sale 1928', maker I.S. Greenberg & Co, Birmingham 1928, approximate weight 19.6ozt, 611 grams, height approximately 20.5cm
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TROPHY CUP, gilt interior, on a cylindrical stem with beaded rims and foot rims, bears applied decoration entitled 'Potash Salt' and presentation inscription, makers Mappin & Webb, London 1903, approximate weight 15.3ozt, 476 grams, height approximately 25.5cm
A PARCEL OF SILVER, comprising eight circular napkin rings, two of which are pairs, a three piece pink enamel dressing table set, assorted teaspoons, silver handled tea knives, mother of pearl handled preserve spoon and a candlestick on loaded base, various makers and dates, weighable silver gross weight approximately 7ozt, 219 grams (parcel)
A VICTORIAN SILVER VINAIGRETTE OF OBLONG FORM ENGRAVED WITH THE SCOTT MEMORIAL TO THE LID, engine turned base with vacant cartouche, gilt interior, foliate pierced grille, maker David Pettifer, Birmingham 1847, length approximately 4.5cm, approximate weight 0.5ozt, 17 grams
A LATE VICTORIAN SEVEN PIECE CRUET, foliate embossed decoration, comprises two pepperettes, a covered mustard and four open salts, two with worn gilt lining, two with blue glass liners, makers Hayes Brothers, Birmingham 1891-93, approximate weight 7.4ozt, 231 grams, together with a late Victorian silver sugar bowl, foliate embossed decoration, makers George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1898, approximate weight 4.7ozt, 148 grams (8)
A CASED SET OF SIX LATE VICTORIAN SILVER GILT ICE CREAM SPOONS, the handles with cast foliate decoration, makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman), London 1892, approximate weight 3.5ozt, 112 grams, approximate length 11.5cm, together with a cased set of six George VI silver teaspoons and matching sugar tongs, makers Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1937/38, approximate weight 3.1ozt, 97 grams (2)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN STARR & MARCUS WHITE METAL SERVING SPOON, squirrel finial, plain cylindrical handle, shaped bowl with engraved monogram, marked Starr & Marcus on back of bowl, traces of gilding, length approximately 28.5cm, 117 grams, together with a circular silver napkin ring, a circular compact and a rectangular silver cigarette case with sliding catch mechanism, approximate gross weight 7.6ozt, 237 grams (4)
AN ELIZABETH II FIVE PIECE CASED SILVER CRUET, comprising open salts, pepperette, covered mustard and two spoons, gadrooned rims, makers JB Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1962, approximate weight 4.4ozt, 137 grams, together with three silver mounted clear glass scent bottles (one a.f.) and a similar atomiser (5)
A LATE VICTORIAN CUT GLASS CLARET JUG, of onion form, silver plated mounts, the scrolling handle cast with lion mask, s.d., height approximately 29cm, together with a silver plated milk jug and covered sugar bowl, chain mail evening bag and an Indian bowl embossed with figures and animals, height approximately 10cm (5)
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER BUD VASE, of conical form, with wavy rim, cast conical rose on a circular foot, maker Brian Shadbolt, Birmingham 1975, approximate weight 3ozt, 97 grams, height 13cm, together with an Egyptian silver circular plate, beaded rim, the front engraved with geometric and foliate motifs, bears cat mark, circa 1944, approximate weight 282 grams, diameter approximately 22.5cm (2)
A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE CANTON SILVER MUG, of tapered cylindrical form, the handle cast as a dragon, the exterior cast with a band of figures in a landscape, shield shaped cartouche, the base stamped with character mark, height approximately 10.5cm, approximate weight 167 grams, together with an Indian white metal cylindrical box and cover, embossed with elephants and other animals amongst foliage, height approximately 9cm (2)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER AND BROWN/GOLD COLOURED ENAMEL ACORN SHAPED COMPACT, hanging loop on hinged cover with engine turned decoration, the gilt interior with mirror and void above a further compartment with mirror and voids, the base fitted with a ring loop and black tassle, inset cabochons to the button catches, bears partially rubbed marks including import mark for London 1925, length including loops approximately 10cm, approximate gross weight 4.9ozt, 154 grams
A SET OF SEVEN CASED LIMITED EDITION ROYAL LINEAGE SILVER ARMADA STYLE DISHES, each bearing a portrait of a British King or Queen, six are 690/1500 with a duplicate Charles I 692/1500, London 1972/73, each approximately 4ozt, 130 grams, diameter approximately 13cm, boxed with papers and a quantity of the original order forms (7)
AN ELIZABETH II LIMITED EDITION 'HISTORICAL HEIRLOOM COLLECTION NO.4' SILVER JUG, No.174/2000, commemorating the 350th Anniversary of The Sailing of the Mayflower and the founding of The Plymouth Colony, sponsors mark P Ltd, London 1969, approximate weight 7.6ozt, 237 grams, height approximately 14.5cm, cased and boxed with certificate, scroll, book and other related paperwork
AN ELIZABETH II LIMITED EDITION 'HISTORICAL HEIRLOOM COLLECTION NO.3' SILVER TANKARD, No.172/750, to commemorate the 200th Anniversary of Lt. James Cook in H.M. Bark Endeavour, with applied discs, impression of Australia and inscriptions, sponsors mark for Prestons Ltd, Sheffield 1969, height approximately 12.5cm to top of handle, approximate weight 21.9ozt, 683 grams, presentation cased with certificate, booklet and other related paperwork
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER JUBILEE PLATE, gadrooned rim, engraved emblem to centre, maker Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1977, diameter approximately 20.5cm, approximate weight 8ozt, 251 grams, with certificate and Silver Jubilee paperwork, together with two boxed silver and enamel 1977 Silver Jubilee tea spoons, a 1977 Silver Jubilee decanter label, a boxed 1972 Royal Wedding Anniversary hexagonal silver pin dish with crown inset and a cased silver 1977 Silver Jubilee commemorative plate, maker Sterling Silverware Ltd, Sheffield 1977, approximate weight 5.9ozt, 184 grams, with a quantity of Silver Jubilee paperwork (6)
A CASED SET OF FOUR ELIZABETH II SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, circular with large assay marks for London, Birmingham, Sheffield and Edinburgh, makers J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, 1979, approximate weight 4ozt, 124 grams, together with an Elizabeth II silver three light candelabrum, filled base, maker W.I. Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1994, height approximately 21cm (2)
A CASED PAIR OF ELIZABETH II SILVER LICHFIELD CATHEDRAL ANNIVERSARY GOBLETS AND COASTERS, Commissioned by Salloways Ltd in 1972 to commemorate the 1300th Anniversary of the death of St. Chad, goblet Nos. 226 and 227 of 672, with certificates, makers J.M.S., Birmingham 1972, goblets gross weight approximately 10.1ozt, 315 grams (condition: outer case has liquid damage)
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER AND SILVER GILT LIMITED EDITION HEREFORD CATHEDRAL GOBLET, to commemorate the 13th Centenary of The Foundation of The Diocese in 676 AD, No.57 of 676, makers mark for John Sutherland Hawes (Aurum Ltd), London 1976, approximate weight 10.8ozt, 336 grams, with relevant paperwork and certificate
A CASED SET OF SIX GEORGE V SILVER COCKTAIL STICKS WITH ENAMEL COCKEREL FINIALS, makers mark Adolph Scott, Birmingham 1927, together with an Edwardian silver mounted easel back mirror, embossed foliate scrolls, circular bevel edged mirror, inner dimensions diameter approximately 18cm, height of mirror approximately 28.5cm, some losses from corners
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