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A QUANTITY OF ELIZABETH II MINIATURE SILVER TEAWARES, comprising teapots, coffee pots, twin handled sugar bowls and milk jugs, some lacking lids, various makers including S.J. Rose & Son, various dates, together with a Victorian rectangular toilet jar cover and six modern silver knobs, weighable silver approximately 6.33ozt, 196 grams (parcel)
A GEORGE V SILVER HANDLED LILAC OSTRICH FEATHER FAN, the handle embossed as a young woman with arms crossed holding a fan and the feathers forming her skirt, makers Cornelius Desormeaux Sanders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Birmingham 1922, length approximately 34cm
A PAIR OF ELIZABETH II ELKINGTON & CO SILVER OVAL TRAYS, flattened handles to oval ends, Sheffield 1963/64, approximate weight 100ozt, 3122 grams, oval length approximately 45.5cm (2)condition:They are not engraved, no visible repairs, no sign of dents but they have marks in the tarnish which will hopefully polished out, some scratches to the underside.
A SET OF TWELVE ELIZABETH II ELKINGTON & CO SILVER PRIDE PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS, Sheffield 1965-1967, approximate weight 18ozt, 560 grams, a set of seven matching silver soup spoons, Sheffield 1967, approximate weight 12ozt, 375 grams, a set of twelve matching silver handled table knives and dessert knives, Sheffield 1966/67, all items still in sealed plastic sleeves or in paper packaging (42)
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SET OF CIRCULAR FORM, comprising teapot, hot water jug, milk jug and sugar bowl, teapot and hot water jug with ivory coloured composition finials and handles, Birmingham 1961, 1963 and 1965, approximate weight 48ozt, 1496 grams (4)
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER AND BLACK ENAMEL DWARF CANDLESTICK, decorated with dog roses, maker Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1960, height approximately 7.5cm, together with a silver dwarf candlestick, another silver candlestick, two silver pin dishes and a glass powder bowl with silver cover (6)
AN ELIZABETH II CIRCULAR SILVER LUG HANDLED SUGAR BOWL, makers Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1966, a pair of Elkington & Co, christening cups, strap handles, reeded foot, Birmingham 1966, a circular twin handled sugar bowl on a stepped foot, makers Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1960 and a conical silver christening mug, engraved band, angular handle, maker Angora Silver Plate Co Ltd, Birmingham 1974, total weight approximately 16.8ozt, 525 grams (5)
A CASED PAIR OF ELIZABETH II ELKINGTON & CO CONICAL SALT AND PEPPER POTS, Birmingham 1963, a Elkington & Co baluster jug with cast rim, Birmingham 1967, a silver mustard with missing cover, a silver fork, a silver tea strainer with pierced handles, a tea knife, a silver gilt cocktail stick with cockerel finial and a set of twelve Elkington & Co silver gilt and red enamel coffee spoons, approximate total weight 15.3ozt, 478 grams (parcel)
A MODERN ELIZABETH II BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER APOSTLE TOP SPOON, London 1966, approximate weight 2.4ozt, 77 grams, together with a Britannia Standard Comyns circular pin dish, approximate weight 3.5ozt, 111 grams, diameter approximately 11.5cm, together with a silver topped facet cut glass scent bottle, a rectangular silver pill box, the cover cast with four cherubs playing musical instruments, maker Francis Howard, Sheffield 1973, a silver letter opener, two shell shaped silver butter dishes and a silver knife, a silver crucifix and a silver propelling pencil, various makers and dates, weighable silver approximately 4ozt, 125 grams
AN ELIZABETH II RECTANGULAR SILVER TABLE TOP CIGARETTE BOX, foliate cast rim, engine turned decoration, the front with presentation inscription, on four splayed bracket feet, maker Harman Brothers, Birmingham 1976, length approximately 20.5cm, approximate gross weight 23.7ozt, 739 grams
TWO ELIZABETH II RECTANGULAR SILVER TABLE TOP CIGARETTE BOXES, one with engine turned decoration to the cover, both with Celtic design cast rim and feet, marks partially rubbed, Birmingham 1962 and 1966, approximate width 11cm x depth 9.5cm, approximate gross weight 21.5ozt, 670 grams (2)
AN ELIZABETH II RECTANGULAR SILVER TABLE TOP CIGARETTE BOX, engine turned lid, cast Celtic design rim and feet, makers Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1966, approximate length 17.5cm, approximate gross weight 15.5ozt, 482 grams, together with another similar, smaller cigarette box, length approximately 10cm, approximate gross weight 10ozt, 311 grams (2)
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER GILT BACHELOR'S TEASET, bullet shaped teapot with ivory fitments, foliate embossed panels, maker James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, London 1890, together with sugar tongs and two teaspoons by the same maker, London 1889 and 1892, and another silver teaspoon, approximate gross weight 13.6ozt, 423 grams (7)
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER BOTTLE COASTER, gadrooned wavy rim, turned oak base, makers J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1964, a silver and glass butter dish, maker Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1967, a rectangular silver pill box, embossed with two cherubs to the hinged lid, makers Hampton Utilities, Birmingham 1968, a pair of George IV Fiddle pattern silver sugar tongs, a George III Fiddle pattern silver condiment spoon, London 1812, a silver butter knife and a Victorian silver and mother of pearl pickle fork, weighable silver approximately 5.4ozt, 168 grams (7)
A GEORGE III SILVER HELMET SHAPED CREAM JUG, strap handle (a.f.), foliate band below rim, wreath cartouche with initials, circular foot, marks partially rubbed, London 1799, together with a silver barrel shaped christening mug, a silver ashtray, a Walker & Hall circular silver sugar bowl and a small twin handled trophy with ebonised wooden plinth, approximate gross weight 13.1ozt, 407 grams (5)
SEVEN ASSORTED SILVER CRUET ITEMS, including a late Victorian covered circular mustard, shell thumb piece, pierced decoration, blue glass liner, makers George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1895, a pair of circular open salts, etc, with four silver condiment spoons and two spare oval blue glass liners, approximate gross weight 11.7ozt, 332 grams (13)
A GEORGE VI SILVER TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUP, circular bowl with angular handles, engraved presentation inscription, makers Thomas Fattorini Ltd, Birmingham 1938, approximate weight 13.6ozt, 424 grams, height approximately 14cm, together with a small circular silver dish, inscribed, Birmingham 1979, approximate weight 2.2ozt, 69 grams (2)
A GEORGE V RECTANGULAR SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, engine turned decoration, worn gilt interior, maker William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1935, approximate weight 5.5ozt, 170 grams, together with a modern silver ashtray, a circular silver toilet jar lid, an unmarked white metal shell shaped ashtray, a glass scent bottle with silver cover, a pair of square glass dwarf candlesticks with embossed silver mounts and a glass powder bowl with mirrored silver cover, weighable silver approximately 2.3ozt, 71 grams (8)
A GEORGE VI ELKINGTON & CO LTD SILVER TROPHY CUP, with three sinuous handles, circular bowl, engraved 'The Titan Golf Trophy....', Birmingham 1938, approximate weight 18.4ozt, 572 grams, with accompanying wooden plinth fitted with a plated band, overall height approximately 25cm
A LATE VICTORIAN TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUP, foliate embossed decoration, engraved 'AEI LAMP AND LIGHTING CO LTD INTERWORKS FIRE BRIGADES COMPETITION THE HEREFORD CUP', makers Daniel & John Wellby, London 1899, approximate weight 17.9ozt, 557 grams, with a black plastic base fitted with an engraved silver band, overall height approximately 25cm
A GEORGE III SILVER STANDISH OF NEO-CLASSICAL DESIGN, the rectangular tray with canted corners fitted with a pen recess to either side, the centre with removable ovoid pots comprising a seal box, a pounce pot and an inkwell, all with covers, each in an open frame of swags and four sabre legs with husking and masks on a square plinth, the sides of the stand cast with continuous foliate scrolls, rosettes to the covers and central cartouches, one side engraved with the arms and motto of The Earl of Eldon, the other cartouche with a coronet over beast's head device, on four cast acanthus leaf legs with a rectangular foot, maker William Pitts, London 1809, approximately weight 67ozt, 2107 grams, approximate length 32cm x width 18.5cm, the cover of the seal box is engraved 'Given to J. Milnes Gaskell, M.P. By The Right Hoble Lord Stowell 1836', (James Milne Gaskell was M.P. for Wenlock, Shropshire from 1832 to 1868, he served as a Lord of The Treasury from 1841 to 1846 under Sir Robert Peel's administration, William Scott was 1st Baron Stowell who died in 1836, he was a judge and jurist, his brother John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon was Lord Chancellor of Great Britain bewteen 1801 and 1806 and 1807 and 1827)
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