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A pair of Edward VIII silver chalice trophies, P Ashberry & Sons, Sheffield 1910, deep tapering bowls raised on knopped stem and collect foot, engraved with foliate swags, presentation inscription JW.G from E.M.M and F.E.S from R.J.M, 19.6cm high, 505 grams, 16.2ozs,(2).
A matched canteen of silver flatware, various dates and makers, mostly Victorian and London, Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern, comprising of four table spoons, eight dessert spoons, six tea spoons, two sauce ladles, eight table forks and eight dessert forks, 2590grams, 83.2 ozs, (36).
A George V silver salver, Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall), Sheffield 1911, of circular form, intertwined leaf rim, moulded border, chased and engraved with scrolled foliate and floral decoration, inscription T.T.A 24th October 1888-1915, the whole raised on three claw and ball feet, 21.5cm diameter, 350 grams.
A Victorian silver salver, Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1853, of circular form, with grape and vine leaf pattern border, engraved with vine leaf decoration with central cartouche with crest and scrolled initials, raised on three cast bracket feet, 24cm diameter, 480 grams.
A George V silver salver, S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1930, in the George II style, moulded rim raised on four scrolled feet,19cm diameter, together with a smaller waiter Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd London 1931, of similar form 15cm diameter, 620 grams, (2).
Military Interest: A George V silver salver, William Hutton and Son Ltd, Sheffield 1915, of circular form, with pie-crust border, raised on three scrolled feet, engraved inscription ' Presented by the Officers Mess No 2. Casualty Cleaning Station B.E.F to Captain and Mrs J.H.Hoodon the occasion of their marriage March 3rd 1916, 25cm diameter, 650grams.
A George IV cast silver kettle stand and burner, Robert Garrard & Co, London 1829, in Rococo Revival style of circular form decorated with scrolling tendrils, flowers and shells, raised on four 'C' scroll legs decorated with further foliate motifs united by X stretcher and domed burner, engraved crest flying sprur- Scottish Johnstone Clan, 590 grams, 8.5 high, 17.5cm diameter, (2).
Golfing Interest: A George V silver presentation cigarette casket, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1934, of stepped rectangular form, the hinge lid with engine turned decoration, lined, presentation inscription ' Presented to Miss Phyllis Wade by the members of the Meyrick and Queens Park Golf Club on the occasion of her winning The English Ladies Close Championship, October 1934' , 6cm high, 19cm wide, 9cm deep, 665 grams.
A George V silver small salver, Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1924, of circular form with gadrooned rim and raised on three claw and ball feet- engraved R to underside, 16cm diameter, together with a silver ashtray with Edward Windsor medallion, two further ashtrays and a cased pair of napkin rings, engraved 'R' and numbered, 650 grams,
A Victorian silver dressing table box, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co(William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman), London 1887, of circular form, with domed pull off lid, raised, chased and engraved decoration, 9cm high, together with a Spanish silver enamel and gilt metal compact, a small cigarette case, oval snuff box marks rubbed out and a plain circular box with a pull off lid, 230 grams, (5).
A George V silver five bar toast rack, James Deakin and Son, Sheffield 1933, together with a silver napkin ring, a silver and glass talc bottle, silver nail buffer, silver fancy link watch chain, a pair of silver bright cut sugar tongs, a pair of silver Fiddle pattern mustard spoons, three silver teaspoons, and a silver coffee spoon, and a cake knife, 305 grams, (11).
An Elizabeth II silver sugar caster, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1959, in the Queen Ann style, together with a pair of silver salts, of lobbed form with blue glass liners, Birmingham 1903, a Victorian silver pepperette by Joseph Rodgers, Sheffield 1894, a silver bon bon dish, Boodle & Dunthorne, Birmingham 1927, a seven bar toast rack, Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1921, a silver sauce boat, Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1957, and a small wire toast rack, 450 grams, (8).
A pair of silver and glass bottle coasters, maker J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1972, of plain design, with red and green glass bases together with a pair of silver gilt salts, marks rubbed, a French silver egg cup, a limited edition pill box, maker B.A.H London 1984, a silver babies food pusher, and a silver cruet maker J Collyer & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1939, two glass rimmed vases, a silver topped pepperette. 400 grams total.
A late Victorian silver two-handled cream jug, maker Hukin & Heath (John Thomas Heath & John Hartshorne Middleton), London 1887, of oval form with wavy edge, with two loop handles, a George V silver lattice work circular bonbon dish, Garrard and Co, London 1928, raised on a collete foot, a George V silver bonbon dish, Synyer & Beddoes (Harry Synyer & Charles Joseph Beddoes) Birmingham 1911,of lobed form, with pieced border, raised on three cabriole feet, a George V silver bon bon dish, maker HM Birmingham 1915, 190 grams, (4).
A George V silver tazza, maker Charles Perry & Co, Birmingham 1938, together with three napkin rings, a pair of sugar tongs, a wire silver toast rack, a silver lid, a silver caster, toddy ladle (a/f), eleven teaspoons, 450 grams together with a pair of gold rim glasses, glass teapot stand.
A George V silver chocolate pot, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1923, together with a silver milk jug from a bachelor's tea set, a two handled silver gold trophy from Ferndown Golf club, a two hand part fluted sugar basin, a capstan inkwell and a presentation vase, 835 grams, (6).
A Victorian silver caddy spoon, Thomas Dones, Birmingham 1927, double struck with shovel bowl, together with a pair of Soviet Russian silver gilt and enamel salt spoons, a tea strainer, a silver and glass dressing table box in the form of a swan, and three other spoons, 80 grams, (8).
A pair of Victorian silver salts, Robert Hennell III, London 1865, embossed decoration with blue glass liners, together with pair of Birmingham silver pepperettes, a small silver vase with import marks of bulbous form with embossed decoration, an inverted tapering vase, a Chester silver napkin holder, a late Victorian silver salt with blue glass liner, a silver and mother of pearl jam spoon, two commemorative spoons, six silver handled bread and butter knives, 340 grams (18).
An Elizabeth II silver and glass cocktail set, dishes T&S Birmingham 1959, retailed by Mappin and Webb Ltd, Birmingham, comprising of six martini glasses, six silver olive forks and six dishes, set in a fitted case, together with a cased Royal Worcester Regency pattern tea set setting for six with six silver teaspoons, in a fitted case, 180 grams (2)
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