A VICTORIAN SILVER CIRCULAR SALT, on hoof feet, blue glass liner, London 1871 ? (marks rubbed); three Victorian Scottish silver King's pattern tablespoons, Edinburgh 1869 and 1861; a pair of matching sugar tongs, Edinburgh 1860; a part service of silver handled King's pattern dessert knives and forks with plated blades; and a pair of similar fish knives (qty)
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A SILVER SAUCE BOAT of curved and oval form, Birmingham 1906 by J Sherwood & Sons, 17cm long; and a silver sauce boat with gadrooned border, pad feet and a double 'C' scroll handle with acanthus leaf decoration, 19cm long, Birmingham 1906 by J Sherwood & Sons, 12.8 ozs (2)
TWO PAIRS OF SILVER TABLE SPOONS, two by Richard Crossley & Geo Smith IV 1807 one by Ebenezer Coker marks register for 1753 -1757 and the other by George Smith 1800; a further four silver table spoons, two by John Sackman 1778, one by Thomas Wilkes Barker 1816 and the other fiddle pattern spoon by Chawner & Co 1852 with a pair of salt spoons and two further spoons by John James Whiting dates for 1833 and 1834 plus some sugar tongs 18.9 troy oz total (13)
A GEORGE III SILVER SALVER with gadrooned and scallop edge and embossed foliate scroll decoration, later engraved with an armorial, probably the crest of the Bertie Family with motto Virtus Ariete Fortior (Virtue is stronger than a battering ram), London 1817 by J.E. Terry, 30.5cm diameter, 41 ozs
A SILVER MOUNTED MOSS AGATE BOX, by Stockwell & Co, of hinged rectangular form, with engine-turned decoration and London import marks for 1930, a similar box by the same maker, the agate inlaid cover with gem set panel, a green and white guilloche enamel compact, with gilt interior, and a mother of pearl compact, first box 7.8cm long (4)
A GEORGE III BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER GILT CHASED BOWL OR SALT CELLAR decorated putti and goats, amongst sun flowers on three mask mounted hoof feet, London 1818 by Edward Farrell, 7.4cm high x 6.6cm diameter, 6 ozs; together with a silver gilt salt spoon with mask handle, shell bowl and engraved anchor crest, London 1838 by Edward Farrell, 10.4cm long (2)
A COMPOSITE CANTEEN OF SILVER TABLE CUTLERY TO INCLUDE: twelve table forks, twelve small forks, London 1859/60 by Henry Holland, twelve dessert spoons, 19th Century, mixed dates, makers, three tablespoons, London 1824 by Thomas Dicks and thirty bone handled plate table knives, all contained in an oak canteen box, 70 ozs (70)
A VICTORIAN SILVER MUSTARD POT with pierced decorated swags of leaves, hinged lid with pierced thumb piece, double 'C' scroll handle and blue glass liner, 7.5cm high, Birmingham 1895 by Stokes & Ireland Ltd; an urn shaped pepper; and a pair of oval shaped sweetmeat dishes with pierced scroll decoration, 15cm long, Chester 1898 by Attenborough & Co (4)
A SCOTTISH FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT SPOON by Mitchell & Russell of Glasgow hallmarked Edinburgh 1814,five further Scottish teaspoons varying dates and makers and two silver fiddle pattern spoons, a tablespoon by William Welch of Exeter 1833 and a dessert spoon by John Osmond of Exeter 1844 (8)
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER FOUR DIVISIONAL HOOPED TOAST RACK standing on ball feet, 11.5cm long, London 1899 by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, 5.5 troy oz; and a plain silver mounted bottle coaster with a turned wooden base, 12.5cm diameter, London 2000 by Silver Direct, cased (2)
TWO CHARM BRACELETS, comprising a 9ct gold curb-link bracelet with padlock clasp, suspending five 9ct gold and yellow metal charms, to include an ice skate and a hardstone mounted galleon, and a white metal curb-link bracelet with padlock clasp, suspending a large collection of silver and white metal charms, first bracelet length approximately 17cm (2)
A COLLECTION OF CHARMS AND MINIATURE PEN KNIVES, comprising a silver curb-link chain, suspending a collection of pendants and charms, to include a hardstone swivel fob and a seal fob, a collection of miniature pen knives, to include two enamel examples, and assorted further charms, to include an enamel cat, an enamel rabbit, a coral corallium rubrum hand, and mother of pearl examples
A COMPOSITE ANTIQUE SILVER FIVE PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE comprising a coffee pot by Edward Barnard, London 1910, 20.5cm high, a George IV boat shaped teapot, London c.1820, 30cm wide, a hot water jug, Sheffield 1896 by Roberts & Belk, 19cm high and a sugar basin and milk jug, London 1826 by George Burrows, 87 ozs (5)
A VICTORIAN SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, of urn shaped design, engraved with stylised foliage and strapwork and with beaded boarders, comprising teapot, twin handled sugar basin, and milk jug, by John Edward Bingham (Walker & Hall), Sheffield 1878, 54 ozs overall (3)
TWO CHARM BRACELETS, the first of open curb-link design, stamped '9 .375', suspending assorted 9ct gold and yellow metal charms, to include a lion and a violin, and a further example, suspending assorted silver and white metal charms, first bracelet length approximately 17.5cm (2)
A GEORGE III SILVER VINAIGRETTE, octagonal form with engine turned decoration to the border 1803 by George Smith (II) & Thomas Hayter, a further vinaigrette with engraved panels set up on bevelled edges with a blank cartouche 1824 by John Bettridge, 2.5cm long, a silver gilt vinaigrette pendant 1844 by Francis Clark, 2.4cm long, another silver rectangular vinaigrette with a blank cartouche and a small casket shaped pill box (5)
A PAIR OF SILVER THREE BRANCH CANDELABRA by Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1964, a silver cigarette box by Deakin & Francis Ltd Birmingham 1951, a pair of silver ash trays by J & R Griffin Chester 1921; together with a silver plated Walker & Hall shell shape butter dish, and a cigarette box stamped Danmark (7)
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