A Georgian & Victorian matched Scottish silver fiddle pattern canteen of cutlery the 55 piece set in a fitted mahogany two tier box by Elkington & Co Ltd., comprising twelve dinner forks (eight by Hamilton Crichton & Co., Edinburgh 1879 and four by Lawrence Aitchison, Glasgow 1839); twelve dessert forks (six by Hamilton Crichton & Co., Edinburgh 1879 and six by Lawrence Aitchison Glasgow 1839); six teaspoons (three by Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh 1819, two by Lawrence Aitchison, Glasgow 1842 and one by George White, Glasgow 1829); twelve table spoons (ten by Hamilton Crichton & Co, Edinburgh 1879 and two by George White, Glasgow 1828); twelve dessert spoons (eight by Hamilton Crichton & Co, Edinburgh 1879 and one each by Robert Grey & Son, Glasgow 1832; George White, Glasgow 1828; Charles Lias, London 1845; and Solomon Hougham, London 1789); the ladle by Mackay & Chisholm, Edinburgh 1837, all with armorial beneath terminals with motto 'Inveniam Aut Faciam' (Either find a way or make one), gross weight 96.9 tr.oz.* Condition: All pieces in good condition, with clear marks, clean needed. Box fair/good, with major scuffing to lower edges, comes with original key.
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A novelty walking stick with silver dog's head handlethe slender bamboo cane terminating in a silver scroll handle with dog's head inset with red glass eyes, brass ferrule, early 20th century, marked Birmingham, maker's mark and date letter rubbed, 32¼in. (82cm.) long.
Three miniature Continental silver models of bull fighters and dancers the larger piece depicting a Matador trying to subdue the bull with his cape, another with a Rejoneador (bull fighter on horseback) and bull, the third depicting a Spanish dance, all on black bases, the largest 2¾in. (7cm.) long. (3)* Condition: Good condition with no faults. Silver would benefit from cleaning.
A pair of cranberry glass and silver plated oil lampsearly 20th century, the silver plated Kosmos Brenner burners supporting milk glass mushroom shades and seated on wrythen cranberry glass bun-form reservoirs, raised on detachable silver plated candlestick bases, 17in. (43.2cm.) high. (2)
A cased Elizabeth II commemorative silver and parcel gilt goblet A. Edward Jones Ltd., Birmingham 2002, from 'The Golden Jubilee Collection', the plain bowl on an openwork gilt stem with royal cypher, 4¼in. (11.5cm.) high, weight 6.15 tr.oz., with certificate, #6/250.* Condition: In fine condition, with no damage.
A George VI silver mounted dressing table setMappin & Webb Ltd., London 1938, 1939 and 1940, comprising a hand mirror, two hair brushes and two clothes brushes; together with a silver cigar box, Harman Brothers, Birmingham 1963; a silver mounted cut glass spherical scent bottle, J H Worrall Son & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1909; and a pair of silver mounted clothes brushes, Marson & Jones, Birmingham 1930, gross weight 52.3 tr.oz. (9)
An early George III silver baluster coffee potThomas Whipham & Charles Wright, London 1762, with repouss‚ floral and foliate decoration, engraved crest of crowned heart, foliate capped and mounted spout, stepped circular foot, 10¾in. (27.5cm.) high, weight 24.3 tr.oz.
A cased set of six Elizabeth II silver wine gobletsCohen & Charles, Birmingham 1967, the gilt washed bell shaped bowls on plain stems and domed feet, 5¼in. (13.2cm.) high; together with a matching cased set of six silver sherry glasses, 4½in. (11.5cm.) high, total weight 47.5 tr.oz., in fitted red morocco Harrods cases. (2)
An antique silver and ivory pendant c.1900, the circular silver embossed medallion or plaque signed to front 'LM', encased within a oval shaped ivory pendant with suspension ring to top, 3in. (7.5cm.) high including ring.* Condition: In good condition, no cracks or splits to ivory, silver need cleaning.
A cased set of six Elizabeth II silver gilt and enamel coffee spoons Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1955, the enamel bowls decorated with roses on a green ground, each spoon measuring 4in. (10cm.) long, gross weight 2.3 tr.oz.* Condition: In very good condition, no losses to enamel.
A Victorian silver six division toast rack with Indian horse racing interestWilliam Evans, London 1874, with heart shaped scroll handle, reniform dividers and reeded frame, on four scroll bracket feet, with presentation horse racing inscription, 'Midnopore Sky Races 1874, Hurdle Race, Won By Mr. R. Nicolson's BLW GG "Not For Joe"', 6½in. (16.5cm.) long, weight 8.05 tr.oz.
A pair of late 19th century silver plated candelabra W & G Sissons, Sheffield, of foliate form, impressed bell silverplate mark to bases, 25½in. (62cm.) high, one arm a/f. (2)* Condition: One with arm which has become detached. Otherwise good, with just minor wear to plating.
A small collection of silver spoons including a bright cut Old English pattern soup spoon by Adolphe Peter Roger, London 1889; together with three other bright cut soup spoons, various makers and patterns; six fiddle pattern teaspoons by Charles Boyton, London1829; five bright cut fiddle pattern teaspoons by Joseph Round & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1906; a bright cut fiddle pattern shooting teaspoon by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1920; three further teaspoons; a napkin ring; and a silver handled cake slice, gross weight without cake slice 16.9 tr.oz. (22)* Condition: Most spoons in good condition, a few with tiny dings, overall good.
An Elizabeth II silver sauce boat Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1968, with gadrooned rim and lappet capped scroll handle, on three shell and scroll supports with hoof feet, 6½in. (16.5cm.) long; together with a three piece cruet set by the same maker, Birmingham 1967; and an open cauldron salt with cut card rim, Birmingham 1904, silver weight 3.3 tr.oz. (5)* Condition: Sauce boat very good with clear hallmarks. Three piece cruet - salt has a few small dings, small dent to mustard and two tiny dings to pepper. salts lacks liners, has corrosion to interior and small ding to girdle.
A boxed Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother sterling silver Centenary Crown dish Roberts & Dore Ltd, London 2000, the dish with inset Å“5 coin, 4in. (10cm.) diameter; together with two Britannia silver dishes, marked with lions head erased mark, with inset coin / medal with two headed eagle decoration, inscribed 1672-1972, gross weight 7 tr.oz. (3)* Condition: All dishes very good condition, clear marks, box good.
A pair of early George III silver tea caddies in a fitted Chinese carved mother-of-pearl caddyWilliam Lestourgeon, London 1761, of plain rectangular form with leaf handles, crested, contained in a contemporary Chinese mother-of-pearl case, carved and engraved in low relief with reserves of classical figures within borders with smaller reserves of flowering foliage including prunus and peonies, on a diaper ground, with green velvet lined interior, the case 7 x 5in. (17.75 x 12.75cm.), some veneer losses to back of case.
A pair of Georgian silver spectacles hallmarked London, J & IH, oval lenses, with "C" bridge and folding temples, in original wooded case, with inscription to inner case with a name and 'Worthing'.* Condition: Glasses in good condition, lenses very good with no chips or significant scratches.
A pair of limited edition commemorative Elizabeth II silver goblets inscribed 'H.R. Prince of Wales, Caernarvon, 1969', issued by Prestons of Bolton, numbered 302 and 377/1000, London 1968, each 6in. (15cm.) high, gross weight 22.4 tr.oz., with original certificates. (2)* Condition: In very good condition, clear hallmarks.
A Victorian silver pepper casterJames Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1894, of baluster form with bell finial, 4 5/8in. (11.7cm.) high; together with a George V pepper caster, Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1918, of octagonal column form, 4¾in. (12cm.) high; a George V silver miniature goblet, London 1922, maker's mark rubbed, 3¾in. (9.5cm.) high; and an Edwardian silver vodka tot, Josef Zweig, Birmingham 1911, combined weight 4.49 tr. oz. (4)
An Edwardian silver desk stand with arched calendar top, pen rest and inkwell (glass missing), four stamp boxes, 5in. (12.7cm.) high.* Condition: Faded numbers on disc, the right pen rest stand is loose and turns round, backing with wear, shallow dings throughout, hallmarks rubbed. Inkwell glas is missing.
A set of twenty-seven Elizabeth II silver graduated goblets T. Hill, Birmingham 1972, comprising four large red wine goblets, twelve white wine goblets, six sherry goblets and five liqueur goblets, measuring 2¾in. to 6in. high, (7.25cm. to 15.25cm.), total weight 143.6 tr.oz. (27)* Condition: In very good condition, clear hallmarks, some with very light inner wash wear.
A George V boat form twin handled saltLondon 1922, with reeded rim and handles, on an oval pedestal base, 3in. (7.5cm.) high; together with a Victorian oval lidded mustard pot, with clear glass liner, 3¼in. (8cm.) high and an EPNS mustard spoon, gross silver weight 6.3 tr. oz. (3)
A collection of silver smalls comprising a cut glass silver mounted perfume bottle, London 1908, maker's mark rubbed; a Continental silver mounted ribbed glass pepper pot, with flower head finial; a Continental silver dolls brush; a Continental silver sifter spoon with pierced shell bowl; and a Continental silver beaker. (5)* Condition: Lid on perfume bottle stuck, otherwise items good overall with light wear from use.
A George III silver cream jugmarks rubbed, of pedestal baluster form, with crimped rim, floral & foliate decoration, 4¼in. (11cm.) high, repair to base; together with a pair of Victorian silver open bun salts, Birmingham 1888, with wavy rims, combined weight 3.24 tr. oz. (3)
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