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A collection of 19th Century silver Fiddle pattern flatware, each handle engraved with initials, including two pair of table spoons, William Eaton, London, 1836 and Henry Holland, 1869 with three dessert forks, John Stone, Exeter, 1850, TB, London, 1827 & IWB, London, 1823, 14.46 ozs/449 grams (7)
A set of six George III Old English Pattern silver bright-cut engraved teaspoons, Peter & Anne Bateman, London, c.1795 together with a further collection of teaspoons, similar engraved; various dates and maker with further quantity of various egg & condiment spoons, various dates & makers (2 bags) 13.78 ozs 428.8
A collection of silver including a George III caddy spoon, JB, Birmingham, 1793; another caddy spoon, Charles Boyton, London, 1838; a travelling communion plate, London, 1839; napkin ring, Elkington, London, 1912 and a spoon, Elkington, 1907 (5) 4.79 ozs (149.1 grams)
A collection of nine silver medals including some Masonic interest medals:A Freemason's Hospital Jewel, the reverse engraved Bro. E John Taylor No.2769, maker R.J, London, 1931A Masonic Hallstone Jewel 1914-1918, the reverse engraved Bro F Armitage, No. 4047, maker AGW, London, 1921A SHEFFIELD EQUALIZED INDEPENDENT DRUIDS medal engraved PRESENTED TO BRO. E H HADFIELD BY THE MEMBERS OF THE PODGERS PRIDE LODGE JUNE 28th 1902, marked Chester, 1901; with six further medals, two Maltese cross shaped etc (9) 108 grams
A silver Football winners medal the front engraved W G Batterbee the reverse: CHAMPIONS Guisborough League 1903, maker WJD, Birmingham, 1898Another Football medal, the front with enamel depicting a player, the reverse engraved: D & DRC MEDAL COMPT.N 1922-23 F GRAHAM, by TJS, Chester, 1922A silver and enamel WEST LONDON SPORTS ASSOCIATION medal, engraved on reverse DIV 2 Runners Up 1926-7, makers T.F., Birmingham, 1926 A silver FL Challenge Runners Up 1909 medal, Fattorini, Birmingham , 1909 and another enamelled medals (5) gross 59 grams
A silver-gilt and enamel presentation medal, engraved on reverse: PRESENTED ........TO WILLIAM WARD IN RECOGNITION OF HIS SERVICES AS MAYOR OF THE BOROUGH OF FLEETWOOD 1944-45., J.F, Birmingham, 1945 together with three other enamelled silver medals, various dates and makers (4) 92.7 grams
A George V silver Exhibition medal struck for the Confectioners Bakers and Allied Trade Exhibition London 1930, presented to Dumfries & Maxwelltown Co-Op Dumfries 1930, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1930 in original box with six further silver medals various dates and makers (7) 93.6 grams
Five George III silver bottle labels on suspension chains, three shaped oval and engraved: SHERRY, MADEIRA & PORT, Edward Mayfield, London, 1802; the remaining two similar engraved PORT & MADEIRA, London, 1 x 1807, maker's mark IR; the other SB, date letter lacking (5)
A pair of late Victorian silver four- light candelabra in the Neo-Classical/Adam manner, the central stem cast as an urn with fluting and ribbon tied paterae above a fluted stem, on a stepped base with swags, beaded rim on gadroon borders, the detachable four light section with fluted scrolling arms, the urn sconces with detachable shaped square drip-pans, Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, Sheffield, 1893 , with two spare drip-pans - weighable silver 65.36 ozs (2.033 grams) (2)38 cm high
A George VI silver four-piece tea and coffee service, plain oblong in the Georgian manner, each piece with gadroon border on four ball feet, the teapot and coffee pot with ebonised C-scroll handles, the hinged covers with ebonised pagoda style finials, William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield, 1935, 59.11 ozs (1,838.7 grams) gross
A George VI eight-piece extensive silver Old English Pattern flatware service includingTable Forks, Dessert Forks, Dessert Spoons, Four Table spoons, Soup spoons, soup ladle, a pair of sauce ladles, pickle spoon etcThe Table Knives, butter knives, carving set, fish knives and forks, fruit knives and forks with bone handlesAll held in fitted oak campaign chest, Goldsmiths Company, London, the majority 1940, the silver 104.21 ozs (2,132.9 grams)
A set of four George V silver-mounted Aynsley china A4934 coffee cans with matching saucers, the silver holders with pierced foliate decoration, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1932 in fitted case with retailers stamp; together with a set of six silver plain coffee spoons, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1932, 1.05 ozs (32.6 grams) (2)
A quantity of silver including: A matched set of six George V silver butter knives, the handles marked William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham, 1931 & 32, cased; six Elizabeth II silver grapefruit spoons, Birmingham, 1958, three napkin rings, various dates & makers; five coffee spoons, 1958; five teaspoons, 1932; four further spoons & cake fork and a set of six gilt metal and enamel coffee spoons, the silver 13.49 ozs (419.6 grams)
A Russian, silver cloisonne pocket cigarette case, circa 1910, the exterior decorated with scrolling foliage in the Art Nouveau style, button fastener, gilt interior, struck marks to the exterior of both sides with the second Kokoshnik mark and maker's mark, approximate weight all in 222g, 10cm by 8cm
A George V silver bullet shaped teapot, plain body with egg-and-dart rim on body and foot, ebonised C-scroll handle, the hinged cover with ebonised pagoda style finial, the interior fitted with detachable silver-plate tea strainer, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1920
A matched George V silver tea service comprising teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, the plain oval bodies chased with a band of wheat sheaf and anthemions, the teapot with plain curved spout and C-scroll handle ebony, the hinged cover with later urn-shaped ebonised finial, Josiah Williams & Co., London, 1926 & 1927, the teapot 600.9 gross; the sugar bowl & milk jug 12.88 ozs (400.7 grams)
A George V silver cigarette box, plain shaped square with cedar wood interior, the hinged cover engraved: Some might lament that I were cold., Cohen & Charles, Chester, 1920; together with another cigarette case, similar the hinged cover with engine turned decoration, the body engraved with initials RCM and inscription dated: 1853-1933, marks rubbed, circa 1925 (2)
A George V silver cigarette case, shaped rectangular the hinged cover with engine turned decoration and a border of wavy scroll decoration, with fitted interior, Charles S Green & Co, Birmingham, 1929 together with a George VI pocket silver cigarette case, engine turned gilt interior, Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham, 1938; a small circular silver ashtray, Birmingham, 1931 and an oblong silver small tray/ashtray on four hoof feet, with inscription dated June 1951, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham, c.1940 (4) weighable silver 5.93 ozs (184.5 grams)
A pair of Victorian silver napkin rings, bright-cut engraved decoration, initial S, Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield, 1874 in retailers box stamped Harrods 1.07 ozs (33.3 grams); together with a George V dressing table set, guilloche jade enamel bodies with silver mounts comprising four various brushes, William Neale Ltd, Birmingham, 1929 (6)
An Austro Hungarian silver gilt and enamelled box, Royal blue guilloche enamel with gold inlay within, faceted rectangular section, the interior gilded, containing an envelope of Garibaldi's hair, 8cm longNote: Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882) was a central figure in the Nineteenth Century movement for Italian unification. Garibaldi became an international figure synonymous with promoting national independence and republican ideals. He led successful military campaigns in both Latin America and Europe and became known as the ‘hero of two worlds’.
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