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A set of six early 20th century Russian silver coffee spoons with twist stems and fig shaped floral champlevé enamel decorated and gilt washed bowls, maker's initials M.S, assayer Ivan Sergeyevich Lebedkin, Moscow 1898, length 10.5cm, combined approx 2.9ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Very minor, almost unnoticeable, loss on one spoon. Brown right hand side top. Please see additional photos. Postage within the UK would cost £15 + VAT.
HARRISON BROS & HOWSON; a cased set of six George V hallmarked silver "Old English" pattern coffee spoons, Sheffield 1915, length 10.5cm, and a set of ornamental white metal examples, a pair of hallmarked silver sugar tongs with twist stems, London 1893, and a set of six silver handled fruit knives, Yates Brothers, Sheffield 1922, weighable silver approx 2.2ozt.
C.W. FLETCHER & SON LTD; a cased set of six George V hallmarked silver coffee spoons with pair of matching sugar tongs, Sheffield 1911, and a cased set of six silver bean finial and red guilloche enamel decorated coffee spoons, Henry Clifford Davies, Birmingham 1933, combined approx. 3.4ozt.
THOMAS DICKS; a set of six George IV hallmarked silver fiddle and thread pattern teaspoons, London 1823, length 13.5cm, a further set of six coffee spoons, C Robathan & Son, Birmingham 1945, and a 19th century Dutch silver pseudo-18th century apostle spoon, combined approx 6.4ozt (13).
ATKIN BROS; a cased set of twelve Victorian hallmarked silver teaspoons with matching sugar tongs, Sheffield 1893, and a cased set of six Victorian hallmarked silver teaspoons with matching sugar tongs and caddy spoon, Jehoiada Alsop Rhodes & Barber, Sheffield 1879, combined approx 12.59ozt (2). CONDITION REPORT: The tongs are matching in both sets, no monograms.
ELIZABETH MORLEY; a George III hallmarked silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon with engraved initials to the handle, London 1808, a hallmarked silver twin handled tea strainer, a set of four silver teaspoons, a silver salt spoon and a silver preserve spoon, mixed hallmarks, combined approx 3.8ozt.
WILLIAM SUCKLING LTD; a cased set of six George V hallmarked silver coffee spoons with seal finials, Birmingham 1926, and a cased set of six sterling silver gilt cocktail sticks with enamel decorated cockerel finials, combined approx. 2.6ozt (2). CONDITION REPORT: The set of cocktail sticks: most of the finials have some minor enamelling imperfections in area of edges two examples have a line of tiny nibbles along the edges on cockerels breast three examples with slightly misshapen stems, each with areas of rubbing to the gilt and areas of tarnish.
WALKER & HALL; a matched Elizabeth II hallmarked silver Pride/Vogue pattern flatware comprising twelve dinner forks, six dessert forks, six soup spoons, six dessert spoons, six fish knives, six silver handled dinner knives and six dessert knives, Sheffield 1961, 1963, 1968 & 1975, two examples by Elkington & Co, approx 55ozt.
EDWARD HUTTON; a Victorian hallmarked silver bladed fish knife and fork with ivorine handles engraved with crests, London 1886, length of knife 23.5cm, a 19th century horn and white metal mounted spoon, length 19.75cm and various silver sheath handled knives.
FRANK COBB & CO; a boxed set of six Edward VII hallmarked silver sheath handled King's pattern fruit knives and forks, Sheffield 1906, and a cased set of six George V hallmarked silver sheath handled fruit knives, William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1911 (2).
WILLIAM NEALE; an Edward VII hallmarked silver card case of shaped rectangular form, inscribed "Annie" to one corner, Chester 1905, 9.5 x 6.5cm, a hallmarked silver overall engine turned decorated cigarette case with vacant rectangular cartouche, Birmingham 1930, 8 x 6cm, and a square rounded vesta case with engraved dedication, Chester 1899, combined approx 5.8ozt (3). CONDITION REPORT: No monograms, one engraved "yours truly, W. Beal", tarnished and mild denting, one engraved "Annie", rubbed hallmarks, surface scratching, engine turned example mild surface wear.
A late Victorian hallmarked silver vesta case of rounded rectangular form, Chester 1895 and a George V hallmarked silver vesta case with engraved detail, Birmingham 1920 (2). CONDITION REPORT: No monograms, mild dents to smaller engraved vesta, mend to body.
FREDERICK FIELD LTD; a George V Silver Jubilee hallmarked silver rectangular cigarette case with overall engine turned decoration and a rectangular cartouche to one corner, initialled "GSM", Birmingham 1934, 16 x 8.5cm, a further smaller overall bright cut foliate scroll decorated example with shield shaped vacant cartouche, John Rose, Birmingham 1913, and another plain example, Birmingham 1909, 8.5 x 6cm, combined approx 11.6ozt (3). CONDITION REPORT: Engraved decorated case several dents, does not close true; plain example monogrammed 'MS' with one tight dent to front. 'GSM' monogrammed case surface wear, all with tarnish.
WALKER & HALL; a George V hallmarked silver rectangular cigarette box with overall engine turned decoration and caddy top centred with rectangular cartouche initialled "JML, Birmingham 1935, 16 x 8.5cm, and two hallmarked silver fronted photograph frames, a circular example, Birmingham 1916, aperture diameter 9.5cm, and another, Birmingham 1918 (af) (3).
ADIE & LOVEKIN LTD; an Edward VII hallmarked silver circular scroll and floral embossed pill box with gilt washed interior, Birmingham 1901, diameter 3.5cm, a silver cheroot holder case with engraved foliate decoration and initialled cartouche, Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1903, length 6.5cm, a silver bladed mother of pearl handled pen knife, Sheffield 1924 and a white metal propelling pencil, weighable silver approx. 0.7ozt (4).
G. NORMAN; a George V hallmarked silver lady's purse with bright cut decoration and vacant shield shaped cartouche, with chain and suspension ring and leather sectioned interior, Birmingham 1918, a hallmarked silver mounted nail buffer and a small silver topped glass jar, both Birmingham 1932 (3).
J&R GRIFFIN; a George V hallmarked silver backed Art Nouveau style hand mirror, length 29cm, and a matching hand brush converted to a mirror (af), Chester 1916, a further silver cherubic and foliate embossed example, Birmingham 1902, (af) and a four piece electroplated dressing table set (7).
DOUGLAS PELL SILVERWARE; an Edward VII hallmarked silver fronted three sectioned photograph frame with embossed foliate scroll and lattice decoration and velvet lined easel back, London 1990, each oval aperture 4 x 2.5cm, also a further rectangular white metal fronted example (2).
KEYFORD FRAMES LTD; a pair of Elizabeth II hallmarked silver fronted rectangular photograph frames with domed tops and heart shaped apertures within fluted decoration, London 1987, height 19.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Minor dents and scratches to cartouches. Lift to silver on one around opening, the other side has mild dents to body bottom left hand side.
JAMES & NATHANIEL CRESTWICK; a Victorian hallmarked silver shaped rectangular inkstand centred with an embossed baluster pounce/pen nibs box surmounted with a chamber stick acting as a lid, with snuffer, flanked by two faceted clear glass ink bottles and with scroll pierced pen rests, on cast scrolling supports, engraved "Presented to Mr F. Tryon Deeping 21st July 1874" to one side and "As a token of affection and esteem by friends at Salem Chapel, Peterborough" to the other, Sheffield 1853, 27.5 x 20cm, approx. 24.7ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Rim on both pots uncemented to silver collar, candlestick loose on base, makers mark rubbed.
HUNG CHONG; a late 19th/early 20th century Chinese Export silver dip pen modelled as a bamboo stem with a figural finial, Canton and Shanghai, maker active 1860-1930, length 16cm, approx 0.5ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Tarnished but otherwise in good condition.
JOSEPH GLOSTER (PROBABLY); an Edward VII hallmarked silver handled ivory bladed page turner, Birmingham 1905, length 31.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: There is a chip to the end of the blade also rubbing to the scroll decoration on the handle and makers marks are heavily rubbed therefore obscured.
A group of variously hallmarked silver items to include a George V hallmarked silver campana shaped twin handled trophy on knopped stem and circular domes base, with presentation inscription "Hurdsfield Golf Club Captain's Prize presented by Mrs H Start Winner Mrs W Johnson July 25th 1931", Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1929, height 21cm, a posy vase, Birmingham 1900, a circular jewellery box, Clark & Sewell, Chester 1921, diameter 6cm, etc, weighable silver approx 13.8ozt (7).
A group of variously hallmarked silver items comprising a cased pair of Elizabeth II hallmarked silver lobster picks, Travis, Wilson & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1968, a small four sectioned toast rack, Adie Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1935, a christening mug, Sheffield 1933, and a pair of "Old English" pattern salt spoons, William Bateman I, London 1822, combined approx 7.6ozt.
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