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A large quantity of Great British and Northern Ireland coin proofs; together with five silver crowns, including: 1977 Jubilee (2); 80th Birthday Queen Mother (2); the marriage of Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer; together with a small quantity of other coins.
Foreign silver and other coinage, to include: 3 x Kennedy Liberty half dollars, 1964, 1967, and 1969; a fifty years service dollar, 1991; a Canadian five dollar coin, 2002; an Australian one dollar, 2004; and an Australian 50 cent, various certificates of authenticity.
Three limited edition silver proof coin sets, to include: a 2005 Gibraltar silver proof £10 coin, trooping the colour; a 2000 Aldernay £10 silver proof For Her Majesty The Queen Mother: and the 2004 famous world silver coin collection, all with certificates.
A PAIR OF SCOTTISH SILVER WINE GOBLETS, ROBERT GRAY & SON, EDINBURGH, 1805 the circular body with a band of ribbon, acorns and leaves, gilt interior, raised on a circular foot with a key pattern and gadrooning, 959g in total, 20,5cm high Goblets have been used dating back to the 15th century and are often found in pairs, indicative that they were used to entertain many guests. Silver goblets became very fashionable by the 17th Century as precious metals were purported to promote better health. Originally synonymous with the chalice, goblets are now closer in shape to our modern day wine glasses, which would indicate that not much improvement could be made on this simplistic design. (2)
A SCOTTISH THREE-PIECE SILVER TEA SET, GEORGE FENWICK, EDINBURGH, 1807 NOT SUITABLE FOR EXPORT comprising: a teapot, a milk jug and a two-handled sugar basin, each rectangular body chased with vines, leaves and birds, applied with a turned-wooden leaf-capped harp-shaped handle, the hinged cover with a bone disc-shaped finial, raised on four ball feet, distress, 1124g in total, the teapot 14cm high (3)
A VICTORIAN SILVER COFFEE POT, HENRY HOLLAND, LONDON, 1874 NOT SUITABLE FOR EXPORT the tapered cylindrical body with bands of wriggle-work and foliage, beaded rims, applied with an ivory leaf-capped loop handle, the hinged cover with conforming decorations and an ivory oval finial, 576g, 20cm high
A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER DISHES, ALFRED GEORGE GRIFFITHS, BIRMINGHAM, 1905 each oval body chased with scrolling foliage and flowerheads, centred with a female figure, 103g in total, 17,5cm wide; and A George VI Silver Cigarette Case, Harman Brothers, Birmingham, 1947, the rectangular body with engine-turned decoration, the hinged cover with a cartouche engraved with initials, engraved on the interior ‘FROM EVELYN & BOYKIE. 10.5.49’, 198g, 14,5cm high (3)
A GEORGE V SILVER CIGAR BOX, TURNER & SIMPSON, BIRMINGHAM, 1924 the rectangular body with engine-turned decoration, the hinged cover with a circular cartouche engraved with an initial, cedar-lined, 18cm wide; and A George VI Silver Cigarette Case, F H Adams & Holman, Birmingham, 1946, the rectangular body with engine-turned decoration, the hinged cover with engraved initials, 234g, 14cm high (2)
A GEORGE V FOUR-PIECE SILVER TEA SET, POSSIBLY DOCKER & BURN LTD, BIRMINGHAM, 1927 comprising: a teapot, a hot water jug, a milk jug and a two-handled sugar basin, each circular body with fluting, applied with a turned-wooden leaf-capped loop handle, the hinged cover with a turned-wooden bun-shaped finial, raised on a circular foot, some marks worn, 1603g in total, the hot water jug 20,5cm high (4) (4)
A SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SET, RICHARD PEARCE & GEORGE BURROWS, LONDON, 1828 AND 1833 comprising: a teapot, a milk jug and a two-handled sugar basin, each compressed circular body with reeded rim, applied with a leaf-capped loop handle, the hinged cover with disc-shaped finial, raised on four scrolling foliate feet, distress, 1310g in total, the teapot 14,5cm high (3)
A GEORGE V SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SET, B & W LTD, BIRMINGHAM, 1931 comprising: a teapot, a milk jug and a two-handled sugar basin, each circular body with a band, applied with a turned-wooden leaf-capped loop handle, the hinged cover with a turned-wooden bun-shaped finial, raised on a circular foot, 704g in total, the teapot 15cm high (3)
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TROPHY, MAPPIN & WEBB, SHEFFIELD, 1936 the circular hammered body engraved with an inscription, applied with three scroll handles, 124g, 6cm high; and A George VI Silver Two-handled Trophy, G Bryan & Co, Birmingham, 1937, the circular body with beaded rim, engraved with an inscription, applied with harp-shaped handles, raised on a stepped circular foot, 109g, 8cm high (2)
A SILVER MINIATURE TEA AND COFFEE SET, JOHN ROSE, BIRMINGHAM, 1949 comprising: a teapot, a coffee pot, a milk jug, a two-handled sugar basin and a two-handled rectangular tray, each baluster body with gadrooning, applied with a leaf-capped harp-shaped handle, the detachable cover with conforming decorations, raised on an oval foot, 62g in total, the coffee pot 4,5cm high (5)
A CANTEEN OF SILVER CUTLERY, GARRARD & CO LTD, SHEFFIELD, 1982 each engraved with initials, comprising: 12 table knives, 12 table forks, 6 tablespoons, 12 dessert knives, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 soup spoons, 12 fish knives, 12 fish forks, 12 teaspoons, 6 coffee spoons, 2 ladles, 2 carving forks, in sizes, a carving knife, a sharpening steel and a fish serving set, 5695g weighable silver, the canteen 27cm high, 46,5cm wide, 34cm deep (129)
A SET OF DANISH SILVER 'ACANTHUS' PATTERN CUTLERY, GEORG JENSEN comprising: 6 dinner knives, 6 dinner forks, 6 dessert knives, 6 dessert forks, 6 dessert spoons, 6 soup spoons, 12 pastry forks, 6 teaspoons and 2 serving spoons, in sizes, 1714g weighable silver Georg Jensen was born in 1866 in the town of Raadvad, north of Copenhagen. He started training as a goldsmith at the age of 14 and in 1884 decided to follow other artistic interests. He studied sculpture at the Royal Academy of Arts graduating in 1892. In 1901 he moved away from ceramics and started working with silver. He spent time designing with Mogens Ballin and three years later he opened a small silversmithy in Bredegade in Copenhagen. In 1906 he designed his first cutlery pattern, the ‘Continental’ inspired by Old Danish wooden spoons. Soon after opening his silversmithy, his Art Nouveau pieces brought him great success. By the 1920’s he had outlets in New York, London, Paris, Stockholm, Berlin and Buenos Aires. Georg Jensen died in 1935. (56)
A CHINESE SILVER POTPOURRI HOLDER the tube-shaped body chased with scrolling foliage and flowerheads, centred with a pierced band and a vacant cartouche, detachable cover, 141g, and A Silver Vinaigrette, the ovoid-shaped body chased with scrolling foliage and flowerheads, detachable cover, 4g, 4,5cm long (2)
A SIX-PIECE SILVER TEA SET, CONTINENTAL, .800 STANDARD comprising: a teapot, a kettle-on-stand, a hot water jug, a milk jug, a two-handled sugar basin and an oval tray, each circular body chased with C-scrolls, foliage and flowerheads, applied with a leaf-capped scroll handle, the hinged cover with conforming decorations and a C-scroll finial, distress, 3500g in total, the tray 50cm wide (6)
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