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LOT OF SILVER AND SILVER PLATED ITEMSincluding a Ronson Queen Anne lighter, Aladdin's lamp lighter, 12cm wide, Birmingham 1916, Norwegian silver miniature soup spoon, silver fruit knife, two cased silver napkin rings, two cased silver napkin rings of rectangular form, silver napkin ring, cruet set, mustard pot, pepper shaker, etc, approximately 335g gross (16)
LOT OF CONTINENTAL AND OTHER SILVER AND SILVER PLATEincluding a Polish silver cup, marked for 800 silver; together with a Polish silver plated trinket box; plated miniature ewer marked HF, Denmark, an unmarked Kiddish cup and an Israeli cup, together with an Israeli 5 Lirot coin and an unmarked spoon, the trinket box 9 x 12.5 x 9cm (7)
SCOTTISH VICTORIAN SILVER TODDY LADLE WITH TURNED BONE HANDLEmaker David Crichton Rait, Glasgow 1832, inscribed "A Gift to a Friend" on front of bowl, handle with white metal tip, approximately 39cm long; along with Victorian silver mounted steel cake knife and fork, maker JB, Sheffield 1886, with silver ferrules and horn handles, bright cut engraving on the handles and acanthus detail on terminals, the toddy ladle 40.5 cm long (3)
GEORGE V CASED SET OF TWELVE SILVER TEASPOONS AND SUGAR TONGSmaker Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1920, all engraved with letter G; along with a cased set of silver salts and spoons, Birmingham 1899 and with two silver topped open salts with spoons, maker John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1916, approximately 220g gross, the teaspoons each 12cm long (20)
VICTORIAN SILVER SNUFF BOXmaker Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London 1838, with gilt interior, of rectangular design, engraved with floriate design incorporating hunting motifs including a dog, fox, pheasant and stag, with blank cartouche on lid, approximately 119g, 8cm long, 5cm wide
SILVER PRESENTATION TANKARDmaker Emile Viner, Sheffield 1956, of waisted form and with scroll handle, bearing presentation inscription reading 'Highland Cattle Society, Winner of the 1981 Fold of the Year Inaugural Competition for the West of Scotland Region for Folds with fewer than 20 cows, Miss Rosemary Dalgleish, "Barbreck"', approximately 322g, 11.5cm high
GEORGE V SILVER BACKED BRUSHESfour with concave backs by maker CD (Charles Henry Dumenil?), London 1912, and four with convex backs by maker Samuel Jacob, London 1912, all engraved with initials J.F.C.; along with a Victorian silver matchbox holder, and an Edwardian silver card case, 10cm long (10)
PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER SOUP SPOONSmaker Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1901, in fitted case; together with a cased set of silver napkin rings in a fitted case, two silver ashtrays, silver pepper cellar, silver Peugot pepper cellar, electroplated grape scissors, nutcrackers and serving cutlery, etc
EXTENSIVE LOT OF GERMAN SILVER FLATWAREincluding twelve table forks, twelve table knives with silver handles and stainless steel blades, twelve fish forks, twelve fish knives, twelve fruit forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, a salad fork and spoon, and a serving knife and fork, marked with crescent, crown and 800, with border of roses on handles, approximately 3600g gross, dessert spoon 19cm long
EDWARDIAN SILVER LARGE PRESENTATION BOWLmaker George Edward & Sons, Glasgow 1903, of oval form, the rim of of irregular serpentine outline, with two scroll handles surmounted with winged Neoclassical female figures, elaborately pierced and embossed floral and scrolling decoration, cartouche with engraved presentation reading 'Presented to Mrs J.K. Shanks by the Architect & Contractors on the occasion of the opening of the Denny Town House, 17th Feb 1932', cartouche to other side bearing monogram, approximately 2172g, 43cm wide
COMPOSED VICTORIAN SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICEmaker's marks for James Charles Edington/Joseph Angell I & John Angell I/William Hunter, London 1839/1840/1845, each of lobed form, teapot with scalloped circular foot, the remaining with cast shell and scroll-ending feet, approximately 2219g gross, water pot 25cm high
EDWARDIAN SILVER TRINKET BOXmaker Henry Williamson Ltd , bearing import mark for London 1902, of retangular form, the hinged lid heavily embossed with the profile of an Art Nouveau female head surrounded by flowers,6cm long; together with an enamelled silver pill box bearing the coat of arms for Eastbourne, stamped underneath 'Souvenir from Grand Hotel Eastbourne', maker Robert Chandler, Birmingham 1911, approximately 65g in total, trinket box 6cm wide (2)
SILVER CONDIMENT SETmaker Lanson Ltd, Birmingham 1954, comprising open salt, mustard pot and a pepperette, of octagonal form and each with chased bands with bow and swag design, with unassociated silver condiment spoon, also with blue glass liners, approximately 134g gross, pepperette 6.5cm high, in a fitted case, 24cm wide; together with another silver condiment set, maker Deakin & Francis Ltd Birmingham 1953, comprising open salt, mustard pot and pepperette with blue glass liners, approximately 83g gross, in a fitted case, approximately 217g overall
LOT OF SIX SCOTTISH SILVER REGENCY TEASPOONSmaker John Zeigler, Edinburgh 1813, the terminals engraved 'D'; together with a teaspoon of the same design by George Booth of Aberdeen (active c. 1800 - 1825), and eleven silver teaspoons of matched design, believed to be Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh, one other spoon, marks rubbed, and three silver condiment spoons, approximately 281g gross, each teaspoon 13.5cm long
FIVE EARLY 19TH CENTURY KING'S PATTERN SILVER TABLESPOONSmaker 'WC'/ Mary Chawner, London 1828/1835, each 22.5cm long; together with seven silver King's pattern dessert spoons, maker Elizabeth Eaton/Chawner & Co, London 1845, 7.5cm long, two toddy ladles, Edinburgh 1814 and King's pattern silver tablespoon, London 1832, approximately 1154g gross
SIX EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER KING'S PATTERN TABLESPOONSmaker Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1901, each 22cm long; five silver King's pattern spoons, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 192, each 8cm long, three silver King's pattern fruit forks, maker Emile Viner, Sheffield 1922, two other Victorian spoons, William IV ladle, EPNS fork, etc, approximately 1316g gross, the largest 22cm long
COLLECTION OF SILVER PREDOMINANTLY QUEEN'S PATTERN FLATWAREto include three Irish silver table forks, maker Thomas Farnett, Dublin 1828/1829, each 21.5cm long; together with four Victorian silver tablespoons, three Victorian silver dessert spoons, three William IV table forks, Glasgow 1833, etc, approximately 1226g gross, the largest 21.5cm long
THREE SILVER EASEL PHOTOGRAPH FRAMESeach of upright rectangular form, including an engine turned example with oval portrait window (glass cracked), maker 'J.GL', Birmingham 1912, 20.5cm long; also with a silver photograph frame of Art Nouveau design, 23cm long, and frame with beaded border, 8.5cm long
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