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19TH CENTURY AMERICAN SILVER PLATED WINE JUG maker Simpson Hall Miller & Co, with cast foliate spout and handle, with hinged lid and spreading foot, with ceramic liner, engraved with maker's mark to base and with mark 'Pat. June 8.80', 34cm highNote: Simpson Hall Miller & Co were a Connecticut cutlery and silver hollowware manufacturer, founded 1866.
CRYSTAL JAR WITH SILVER AND ENAMEL LIDthe jar maker Gieves Ltd, Birmingham, 1930, of circular form, approximately 12cm in diameter along with a silver sugar shaker, London, 1935, loaded, along with six silver handled knives,of the knives, Sheffield 1929, and six silver handled knives, Birmingham, 1940 (14)
TWO EDWARD VII SILVER SWEET MEAT DISHEScomprising small circular pierced dish, maker Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1909, 10cm diameter, oval pierced dish, maker A Wilcox, Birmingham 1946, along with circular silver bowl, marks rubbed, stamped 925, 13cm diameter, approximately 235g gross (3)
RUSSIAN SILVER BEAKERmaker EC (?), left facing kokoshnik - assay officer's initials indistinct, of small proportions, with bright cut engraving and Cyrillic inscriptions identifying it as a gift for 'Angela's name day, 1903' on the front, to the rear the inscription roughly translates 'for Ivan Andreevich Baizrenko from I.V. Ivanov as a gift to remember good times', 7cm high, 5.5cm diameter, 60g
LOT OF GEORGE III SILVER FLATWAREcomprising two fiddle pattern silver table forks, maker Richard Crossley, London 1797, each 20cm long; along with an Old English pattern silver fork, London 1808, four smaller silver fiddle pattern forks, London 1803/1827, approximately 413g gross (6)
VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED TEA KETTLE ON STAND maker Roberts & Slater, with shaped scroll handle inset with ivory banding, with squat bulbous body embossed and engraved with leafage, flowers and scrolls on circular pierced and shaped base (with burner) terminating in four paw feet, 44cm high
SET OF THREE WILLIAM IV SILVER TEA SPOONSmaker William Bateman II, London 1836, fiddle pattern and marked 'H' to top of handle, 15cm, 59g gross; along with a pair of smaller fiddle pattern spoons, London 1820, 14.5cm, 28g gross; along with small bowl, maker albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1963, 13cm in diameter, 112g gross
SET OF SIX GEORGE VI SILVER APOSTLE TOP TEASPOONS AND SUGAR TONGSmakers mark 'T&Co' marks rubbed (possibly Tiffany & Co?), Birmingham, 1945, each spoon 11cm long, along with EPNS tongs, in fitted case, weight of the spoons approximately 70g; along with a silver cigarette box, London, 1912, and a silver backed part vanity set, Birmingham, 1913, comprising hairbrush, comb and mirror, in fitted case
LOT OF SILVER MEDALScomprising one 'Western District Championship' cross country medal 'Won by J. McKinley', maker William James Dingley, Birmingham 1908, inscibed to the back; also one 'Maryhill Bannerman Trophy, 1st Team' medal, won by 'W. McKinley', maker William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1922, inscribed to back; and one 'Draughts Club' medal won by 'J. McKinley 1901', maker John Gilbert, Birmingham 1892, inscribed to back; along with silver ring and necklace, both of floral designapproximately 110g gross (8)
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