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A George V silver porringer and cover, maker D & J Wellby Ltd, London, 1912: inscribed to the base, with domed lift-off cover and allover engraved decoration of exotic birds amongst shrubs and two scroll handles to the sides, raised on a circular spreading foot, 21cm. wide, 26.710zs.
A silver Art Deco design flatware service maker James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield, 1945/1947: initialled. Comprising - twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve fish knives, twelve fish forks, pair of fish servers, twelve teaspoons, twelve cake forks, twelve grapefruit spoons, twelve coffee spoons, two butter knives, two preserve spoons, one salt spoon, one mustard spoon, one soup ladle, two sauce ladles, six tablespoons, four-piece carving set, twelve silver handled knives, twelve silver handled dessert knives, twelve silver and mother-of-pearl handled dessert knives, twelve matching forks in two sizes. weighable silver 207.23ozs.
A pair of William IV silver candlesticks, all marks worn, maker possibly Samuel Roberts & Co, Sheffield, 1833?: crested, of tapering form, the urn-shaped nozzles with acanthus leaf and fan medallions, having beaded rims on a tapering column and weighted circular base, 29cm. high.
An Edward VII silver mounted and clear glass claret jug, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1908: the hinged lid with pierced thumbpiece and beaded rim, having a swept handle with beaded decoration, the body with cut palmette and hobnail ornament, on a domed circular foot, 29cm. high.
An early 20th century silver mounted vanity case maker J.L. & Co. London, 1911: the rectangular leather case with slip cover containing a five piece brush set, comb, button hook, seven bottles and jars, five piece manicure set, leather blotting pad, ink well and matchbox decorated with ribbon bound flowers and foliage, within a watered silk interior.
A Victorian silver salt, maker Arthur Sibley, London, 1858: crested, of circular form with hinged lid and shell thumbpiece, with beaded rim and scroll engraved decoration, 7.5cm. high, together with a William IV silver mustard pot, maker's mark worn, London, 1831, both with blue glass liners, total weight of silver 8.22ozs.
A Continental silver caddy spoon bears import marks for William Geiger, London 1904:, the circular bowl with engraved decoration of a fisherman and his wife carrying baskets, the stem in the form of a waterspout flanked by dolphins and surmounted by a fishing boat terminal, 11.5cm long, 1.3oz
A Staffordshire white saltglaze 'King of Prussia' plate: of silver shape, the scallop edged rim inscribed 'The King of Prussia' together with his portrait, the Prussian eagle and military trophies within rococo reserves on a basket weave and trellis ground, circa 1760, 24 cm diameter.
A matched collection of Fiddle pattern flatwares, various makers and dates: mostly initialled, some crested includes seven tablespoons, twenty two dessert spoons, twenty three teaspoons, two salt spoons, one serving spoon, seventeen table forks, twenty six dessert forks, total weight of silver 138.97ozs.
A collection of assorted silver flatwares, various patterns, makers and dates: mostly crested, includes twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, fourteen tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, fourteen teaspoons, two sauce ladles, serving spoon and mother-of-pearl fruit set, sugar tongs, salt and mustard spoons, weighable silver 96.78ozs.
A pair of German silver figures of knights in armour, bears import marks for Adolph Barsach Davis, London, 1928: each wearing full armour with griffin and scroll decoration, hinged visors, shaped shields, one holding a partisan , the other holding a double headed axe, mounted on square bases with canted corners, raised on polished wood plinths, total height 28 cm. high, total weight of silver 27.22 ozs.
A William IV silver ink stand, maker Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London, 1830: crested, of rectagonal outline with gadrooned border, having a central taperstick and snuffer flanked by an inkwell and pounce pot, the base raised on four scroll decorated swept feet, 24.5cm. wide, 22.05ozs.
A Victorian silver table centrepiece, maker Edward & John Barnard, London, 1863: the grape vine cage with bunches of suspended grapes raised on two twisted naturalistic stems, on a lobed and shaped base with circular embossed cartouches, pierced foliate decoration raised on three swept feet, 43cm. high, lacks glass bowl, 50.41ozs.
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