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A silver christening egg cup inscribed "Michael", by Walker & Hall, Birmingham, 1948; a seal top spoon by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield, 1916; a silver replica of a Roman spoon by Leonard Jones of Cirencester, Sheffield, 1970; and a Dutch silver plated souvenir spoon for the wedding of Queen Juliana & Prince Bernhard in 1937. Weighable silver 65 gm.
A Victorian diamond starburst pendant, the circular starburst set overall with rose cuts, mounted in gold backed silver, 3.3cm diameter, 9.8gms CONDITION: the pendant has been converted from a pendant brooch and rhodium flashed, diamonds bright and pretty clean, a few small surface faults
A group of silver and white metal items comprising:- an .800 standard 2-handled covered cup, handles terminating in bird heads; a swivel-action tea-strainer stamped "Siam 925 Sterling";a gold-plated Dupont lighter; a napkin ring; a South American pepper applied with llamas, stamped "Villafuerte 925"; a fluted photograph frame with heart-shaped inset, marked "TS LTD. " with a lion; a plain sugar bowl, Birmingham, 1919; a Soviet Russian silver and enamel 3-piece condiment set with tray (one condiment lacks foot); six spoons with long twisted stems, another with crusher terminal; and a pair of German sandwich servers stamped "925". Wt. 606 gm. of weighable metal.
Two George II silver Hanoverian pattern three-prong table forks, both engraved with crest of a gryphon's head, collared, btween wings one by Paul Hanet, circa 1735, the other possibly by same maker but maker's mark worn, circa 1735, wt. 122 gm.Prongs are decent and even, first one has clear maker's mark, lion passant and leopard's head worn but visible and just an impression of a fourth mark (date letter), the second has worn marks with only the lion passant clear and a repair to stem above the lion passant punch.
A late Victorian diamond clover brooch, circa 1890, each leaf centred on a fancy yellow mine cut in a surround of smaller mine cut stones, each fancy yellow approx. 0.25 carat, total diamond weight approx. 1.70 carat, mounted in gold backed silver, numbered '1955', 22mm wide, 4.6gms CONDITION: beyond a small natural growth fault on the surface of one of the yellow stones, the clarity of these three is VS, the remaining stones approx. VS2-SI1 - bright lively stones. Small repair to mount at the centre join.
An Edwardian three-piece silver-mounted whist scoring set by Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham, 1901, in fitted case, the pair of scorers with wood tabs and bases, the inicator with cut-out suit symbols and "TRUMP" on red guilloche enamel ground, with mobile pointer to indicate which suit is trumps.One scorer lacks wood inset to central lozenge device, scuffing to exterior of box.
Four silver gifts, three from Tiffany & Co. and one from Asprey, all in their original boxes, one inscribed, the others initialled, includes a toothpick and a child's rattle and teething ring, marked "Tiffany & Co. Sterling", the Asprey example with English hallmarks.all as new.
A set of six Edwardian Art Nouveau silver coffee cup holders pierced with sinuous flowers, all by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., three Sheffield, 1905 and three London, 1906, each with a dark blue Aynsley coffee cup and saucer with gilt floral borders, in original fitted box lined in cream silk, cups 6.6 cm. high, weighable silver 145 gm. (18).Silver and bone china in good condition, red leather covered case has some scuffs to base and a scoring across cover.
A group of six small boxes, some silver, others plated, comprising:- a Thai pill box chased with temple dancer; an Eastern box with ceramic top; a silver-mounted glass toilet bottle, Birmingham, 1905, enamelled with arms of Portsmouth; an Italian .800 standard bead-edged circular pill box initialled "GG"; a circular .800 standard Italian circular box with pull-off cover by Bulgari; and a plated oval pill box.Overall good condition.
A Victorian silver bowl by Charles Thomas Fox and George Fox, London, 1854, shaped circular, the fluted sides embossed with flowers, pears and fruiting vines dependent, vacant oval cartouche to front, on pierced rococo feet, gilt interior, 15.6 cm. diameter, wt. 199 gm.Good condion.
Five silver commemorative spoons, comprising:-a Queen Elizabeth II coronation spoon by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1952; a 1908 Entente Cordiale spoon with enamelled flags, Birmingham 1907; an Indian Colonial silver Calcutta Presidency Battalion (AFI) badge terminal spoon by Hamilton & Co., Calcutta, circa 1910; a Scottish enamelled coat of arms souvenir spoon by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh, 1910, and a National Trust for Scotland spoon by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh, 1992.
An unmarked Chinese Export silver beaker, circa 1920, tapering form with low relief chased sides with traditional figures in a landscape, with prunus and bamboo, houses and pagodas and figures selling their wares, one crossing a bridge over a lake, front applied with shield monogrammed "FJR", 7.5 cm. high, wt. 77 gm.Good condition with crisp decoration except for a tiny ding or kink to edge of upper rim.
A Chinese Export silver receptacle in the form of a snail together with six small forks, all marked with maker's name in Chinese characters, Chun He, circa 1910, the snail resting on a leaf base, its shell chased with pagoda, bridge and two figures, one fishing, the other carrying his wares on a pole, all amidst profuse bamboo, the small snail forks each with a different Chinese figural terminal, forks 9 cm. long, snail 6.5 cm. long. Wt. 86 gm.Good condition but a couple of small areas of verdigris to base that need cleaning off.
A mid 20th century Chinese silver gilt, coral and turquoise necklace, the central openwork motifs with a Chinese character to the centre and each suspended with coral and turquoise beads, to an oval bolt clasp, stamped 'SILVER 59' and '800', 43cm long, 67.2gms, together with a pair of matching earrings and original fitted box CONDITION: a little discolouration to some turquoise beads, no evident damage to necklace
A silver bon-bon dish in the Art Deco style, the eight panelled dish with cast rim on a circular foot, by William Neal & Son, Birmingham, 1934, with Jubilee mark; and a circular pin tray with central cast thistle and scroll "1805-1955", by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh, 1954; together with an oval vesta case, spring missing, Chester 1895. Wt 177gm.
An Austrian Art Deco lady's silver cigarette case retailed by Franz Hiess & Sohne, Vienna, circa 1920, the tortoiseshell cover with two marcasite-set leafy straps, engine-turned sides and base, the sides with undulating bands of engine-turning, the base with alternate plain and reeded bands, gilt interior, in original fitted case lined in blue velvet and cream silk, 8 cm. long.In excellent condition including the fitted case.
A Continental silver-gilt mounted embroidery evening bag, probably Italian, with English sponsor's and import marks for George Stockwell & Co., London, 1929, the pierced scrollwork mount gem-set and applied with enamel flowers, back of mount engraved with scrolling beasts, 24.5 cm. long.Good condition, a couple of minuscule chips to enamel, all gems intact.
A good Russian silver and niello cigarette case, maker's mark AY (Cyriilic), St. Petersburg, last quarter of 19th Century, rounded rectangular with zig-zag borders, both sides with geometric scrollwork on stippled ground, centred by a circular reserve between two curved bands of Greek key pattern, inscribed "L.B. 1 Janvier, 1877", reverse centred by Cyrillic word "NAPAMYAT", pale gilding to interior, 10.4 cm. long. wt. 106 gm.Tiny ding in bottom right corner of reverse, another on top left corner of reverse, niello very crisp, a couple of tiny pinprick dings to bottom edge, lacks elasticated interior straps to secure cigarettes in place.
A silver-plated double-lidded cigarette box with bark finish, central brass grip, with monogram "CB" to top left corner, ebonised wood base, dated "JAN. 1905" to bottom right corner, wood-lined, 32.6 cm. long.Slight ding to right hand side of cover, plate wearing off on rim under base, slight gape to front of right-hand cover so would need minor hinge readjustment to ensure it closed flush.
A rectangular silver-fronted photograph frame, Sheffield, 1991, with reed and ribbon border, 22 cm. high, blue velvet back, strut present but needs re-affixing; and a larger silver-fronted photograph frame, Sheffield, 1993, 29 cm. high, stamped with shells and scrolls, blue velvet easel back, in good condition. (2).
A silver three bottle cruet stand complete with two silver-topped bottles and open mustard with two spoons. Stand by Maxwell & Son, Birmingham, 1913, bottles by H.B.& Co. Birmingham 1917, together with a lidded silver mustard with blue glass liner by J.B.Chatterley & Co..Birmingham 1970. Weighable silver 133gm.
Two silver glass holders, Birmingham, 1928 and 1935; a silver sweet dish on pedestal foot by Mappin & Webb; a Victorian dish with petalled edge, London, 1894, 14 cm. diameter; a modern silver dish, 12.3 cm. diameter and another smaller, wt. 507 gm. (6).Overall good condition.
A set of six unmarked, tests silver, Italian demi-tasse spoons, each with a Roman-themed finial, legionary standard, actor's mask , goat, duck and hoof terminals (cased); and Shipping interest, a silver-plated vase engraved with badge of the Swedish American Line, post 1925, 16.5 cm. high. (7).Spoons in good condition, vase has bruise to lower body just above foot.
A set of six Edwardian silver coffee spoons with tongs en suite, Sheffield, 1903 (cased); a set of six late Victorian rat-tail demi-tasse spoons (cased), Sheffield, 1897; and a set of six Edwardian scroll-end coffee spoons with tongs en suite, by George Unite, Birmingham, 1902 (cased). Wt. 236 gm. (20).Good condition.
A William IV silver melon-fluted teapot by John James Keith, London, 1832, sides chased with flowers and scrolls, leaf-capped handle with ivory insulators, cover with bud finial, inscribed to lower body "E. A. Kelsall from her affec.te Brother Thos. Stephens, 1831". Wt. 744 gm.Pin on upper junction of handle protrudes a bit, a tiny ding to one flute otherwise sound.
An early George III Irish silver rat-tail table spoon, presumably made to match an earlier set, Hibernia, crowned harp and date letter but no maker's mark apparent, Dublin, 1761, 20 cm. long, wt. 70 gm.Good even bowl, date letter and crowned harp nice and clear, some wear to Hibernia punch.
A group of silver and white metal (tests silver) items comprising:- a kiddush goblet (inscribed); a beaker stamped "800", engraved with woman giving a drink to a child; a pierced Canadian sweet dish by Birks; a wine taster stamped "925"; a spirally fluted cushion-shaped pill box with French control marks; a pair of napkin rings, Birmingham, 1909; a compressed circular mustard pot by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd., London, 1944; a small German napkin ring; an Art Deco style pepper; a mustard pot; a Polish liqueur beaker, circa 1920; a pair of Danish silver vase-shaped condiments by Hans Hansen, 1971; and a pair of late Victorian miniature kitchen peppers, Birmingham, 1897, wt. (16).The odd ding here and there but generally in good order.
Judaica:- A group of mostly Israeli white metal items, some stamped .800 or .925, some silver-plated and comprising:- a pair of architectural filled candlesticks with Jerusalem scenes, stamped "925"; a pair of hollow dwarf candlesticks stamped "800"; a taper holder stamped "925"; two Hasidic statuettes, one dancing, the other with prayer book and wine goblet; three mezuzah cases, one with scroll; a key-ring with miniature Hebrew book; three skull cap clips stamped "Klynsmith Silver"; an amulet in earlier frame; a parcel-gilt plated paperweight with Jerusalem view; and a plated pill box with House of Lords logo, inscribed "Presented by Lord Janner". (17)
A rare George IV Provincial die-stamped silver wine label by James Barber & Co., York, circa 1823/24, (king's head, lion passant and maker's mark) with bacchanal, lion, bowl with bead rim and goblet all amidst fruiting vines centred by "S" shaped scroll incised "MADEIRA", 6 cm. long, wt. 22 gm.In lovely condition.
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