A German silver .800 standard oval dish, pierced sides, centre embossed with flowers; an Israeli dish stamped "925" by Hazorfim; a Sabbath bread knife stamped "Ambassador Sterling" with Hebrew inscription and fruiting vines to handle; three silver-handled fruit knives and three fruit forks; a knife handle; two white metal-covered filled models of peppers stamped "925"; a plated spirally fluted dish and three pairs of plated grape scissors ; weight of German and Israeli dishes 264 gm. (16)Overall reasonable condition, one fruit fork has split and damaged handle
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A George IV Scottish silver fiddle and shell pattern fish slice of heavy gauge, by J. McKay, Edinburgh, 1826, engraved with bull's head erased crest; a pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles by H. & H. Lias, London, 1853; a pair of George III silver feather-edge sugar tongs by Samuel Jerman, London, circa 1780; a George III fiddle pattern table spoon by Eley & Fearn, London, 1806; a Victorian silver mustard spoon of unidentified pattern by John Newton Mappin, Sheffield, 1882; a small pair of sugar tongs; a decorative pair of German servers chased with groups of putti; a set of 6 German coffee spoons; and a pair of German sprung silver sugar nips, wt. 630 gm. (15)Sauce ladles have been erased otherwise all in good order
A pair of William IV salt spoons of an unidentified Queens pattern variant by William Chawner, London, 1833; a George III hourglass pattern salt spoon by Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London, 1808; a pair of miniature fiddle pattern salt spoons by Elizabeth Eaton, London, 1854; 2 other condiment spoons; an Irish fiddle pattern mustard spoon by Samuel Neville, Dublin, circa 1805, crested; a 19th century Neapolitan fiddle pattern mustard spoon with scalloped shovel bowl, engraved with coronet over initials; and a small American silver marrow spoon by J. Curtis, probably 2nd half of 19th century, wt. 155 gm.Generally in good order, one or two with some wear to decoration
A George II silver Hanoverian shell-back table spoon by Edward Bennett (I), London, 1736, with small shell to back of bowl, engraved with crest, wt. 61 gm.Good condition, good marks but second initial of maker's mark not visible due to angle that it was struck, very slight wear to crest consistent with age and use, good even bowl
The Worshipful Company of Salters:- a group of seven silver spoons, six of which have terminals in form of the Company's arms, comprising a pair with gilt scalloped bowls by Smith & Nicholson, London, 1858 but with " May 12, 1853" on back of terminals; a similar spoon by Crockford & Hickson, London, 1887; a similar but larger spoon by Francis Higgins, London, 1894; another similar by same maker, London, 1887, but with plain bowl and "VR Jubilee 1887" to back of terminal for Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee; a similar small spoon with shell bowl by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd., London, 1930; and a spoon by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1910, with company motto along stem and terminal with an early standing trencher salt and three rosettes; largest spoon 19.5 cm., wt. 380 gm. (7)All in good condition
Militaria:- A copper-plated brass cigarette box applied with badge of Coldstream Guards and with regimental ribbon under glazed border; a medallion issued by the British Society in the Argentine Republic to celebrate the Prince of Wales's visit to that country in 1925; A Great War medal (no ribbon) to 135735 Private F. Houghton, 42nd Canadian Infantry, also a miniature medal of same; various badges including Royal Marines and two Green Howards; an East German belt plate; a tiny cap pistol; an ARP badge; a red-enamelled Civil Defence Instructor's badge; a part-enamelled Civil Defence Corps badge; a rank crown; a Royal Artillery sweetheart brooch; an enamelled crown coin; various brooches and brass buttons; a 19th century silver-on-copper livery button; a Coldstream Guards regimental Christmas card; two WWI field service post cards dated 1917 and 1918; and a carved chalk plaque with badge of Royal Corps of Signals and inscribed to back "P.O.W. Egypt 1942"
A good Victorian four-piece silver tea and coffee set by Martin & Hall, London, 1870, engraved with frieze of Greek Classical warriors, musicians and ladies in triumphal parade with Persian captive and captured war elephant and incorporating vacant cartouche, between two leaf and tie bands, ovolo borders, ivory insulators, loop handles, dome covers with Greek helmet finials, sugar bowl with gilt interior, coffee ewer 32.7 cm. high, wt. 2147 gm. In fine condition with good marks, crisp decoration, no bruising, cartouches are solid and have never been engraved, handle of coffee ewer is loose at top and needs re-pinning, pin-prick ding to lower body of ewer, very minor
Two matching George III silver Old English pattern three-prong table forks, one by Thomas Chawner, London, 1776, the other by George Smith, London, 1781, engraved with crest over initials "CAWR", 20.6 cm. and 21 cm. long, wt. 112 gm.Good condition, good marks, nice even tines, rather bright/over-polished on fronts
Two Chinese Export silver tennis trophy goblets by Tuck Chang of Shanghai, one with engraved date "1932", in two sizes, both on three crossed tennis racket and ball supports above pedestal bases, the larger one inscribed "Entente Tennis Club Shanghai Season 1932 Mixed Doubles (H'cap) Winner", gilt interiors, 16 cm. and 14.8 cm. high, wt. 253 gm.Both have slight distortion to foot rims, the larger one has a patch and a plug to one side
The National Physical Recreation Society, Yorkshire District Challenge Shield:- A Victorian silver-plated Prize Shield on wooden easel back, chased in relief with eleven vignettes depicting Atlas, Hercules and various physical exercise including swimming, cricket, cross-country running, bar exercises, Indian clubs, wrestling etc., the top with Queen’s crown over shields with Royal arms and those for the Prince of Wales within surround of Union flowers and motto scrolls “Civium Vires Civitatis Vis”, 74 cm. high x 51 cm. wideThe shield in good order, decoration is not worn, some of the laminate binding around wood rim is missing or damaged, minor chips to edge of wood strut at back
A silver-mounted cut-glass spherical scent bottle by William Needham, Sheffield, 1911, with star-cut base, the screw-on cap embossed with mask, bird and scrolls, interior of cover cork-sealed, 15 cm. highA couple of tiny shallow chips to glass and tiny shallow ding to top of cover
An Edwardian silver-mounted whisky decanter by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1901, with faceted sides, rounded shoulders and star-cut base, the front cut with title "Whisky", detachable glass stopper, the silver mount with wavy rim, 26 cm. highGood condition apart from minor chips inside back edge of neck
A silver and tortoiseshell trinket box by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1918, cover centred by gold-coloured circlet, on three pad feet, lined in cream velvet, 6.5 cm. diameter; also a silver and tortoisehell ashtray, by C & A, London, 1918, tortoiseshell base inlaid with silver wreath, 8.5 cm. diameter (2)Both in good condition, tiny ding on rim of ashtray and another to side
A pair of French silver vases, probably by the firm of Michaux of Paris, maker's mark indistinct, A? G with lion facing right between), cylindrical flaring out to circular bases, two narrow girdles above applied textured straps, alternately decorated with buds and with openwork lozenge and oval ring motifs, 11 cm. high. 223 gm.Good condition, no bruises, some wear to maker's marks on bases
A German matched silver part table service of flatware, made up from two different services, circa 1900, diagonally fluted handles with rococo cartouches, comprising:- 6 dessert forks, 6 cheese knives, 5 table knives, 1 sauce ladle, 6 table forks, 6 ice cream spoons and 6 teaspoons (knives with stainless steel blades), weighable silver 1096 gm. (36)Good condition
Judaica:- a Polish silver spice tower by M. Kharlap, Warsaw, 1886, body engraved with band of Greek key decoration, domed pedestal base on three fruiting vine feet, the steeple resting on four eagles above a structure with ropework supports with bell dependent, capped by a ball finial below a pennant, the door engraved with diaperwork, marked on door, pennant and foot, 27 cm high, Provenance:- South Portland Street Synagogue, The Gorbals, GlasgowIn good order but lacking the 4 bells dependent from lower body, 3 of the 4 rings to take bells are present but one ring is absent
Masonic interest. A pair of Victorian silver Straight Tudor pattern spoons engraved “From Lodge No. “, the reverse “To J.L June 1858”. This was the date of the laying of the foundation stone for the Freemasons Hall of Scotland in Edinburgh and Lodge 2 , Canongate Kilwinning, is known as the Lodge of Antiquity from its being one of the only three surviving of the original Grand Lodge of England. Wt. 66gm.
A William IV silver-mounted cut glass cruet bottle or caster with diamond-cut girdle and pierced cap, by John Wrangham & William Moulson, London, 1830, 15 cm. highNumerous tiny chips to diamond cutting consistent with age and use but all exceedingly minor and only visible under magnification
A pair of Edwardian silver Corinthian column dwarf candlesticks by Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1901, with bead borders and stepped square filled bases, 15 cm. highIn good condition apart from on one stick there is a tiny hole in one corner of the base and another tiny hole in one of the corners of the lower step
A Russian silver-gilt and cloisonné enamel spoon by the 6th Moscow Artel, Moscow, 1894, also bearing later Soviet marks, faceted stem with dark blue trefoil flowers on turquoise ground, the drop-shaped bowl with geometric decoration in traditional colours on turquoise ground within white bead border, 18.9 cm. long; also a small pair of fiddle pattern cloisonné enamel and white metal sugar tongs, apparently unmarked (2)Spoon has a few minor chips to white bead border and to red and green drop motifs on finial, tongs have small chip through to metal on top of one handle and minor shallow chip on other handle
A pair of early 20th century white metal and amethyst pendant earrings, possibly German, each drop set with an oval mixed cut amethyst, 14 x 10.2mm, in a stylised calyx surround, to leaf connections, screw fittings, stamped '800', 4.3cm long; together with a silver and amethyst ring (2)
Three mother-of-pearl handled silver-bladed folding fruit knives, one Sheffield, 1817, ribbed handle with inlaid oval silver reserve, one with hatched handle by Atkin & Oxley, Sheffield, 1831, the smallest Sheffield, 1907; also an ivorine folding fruit knife and an ivorine Stanhope (5)Overall good condition
Judaica:- a Continental silver Hannukah lamp, unmarked but tests silver, late 19th or early 20th century, central section applied with floral motif and surmounted by the Tablets of the Law, the openwork frame applied with decorative foliate straps and chased with birds, ribbons and flowers, detachable oil jug to top left, the floral-chased rectangular base applied with eight oil containers, 23.5 cm.long, 21 cm. highSlight distortion to bottom edge of front of base, generally in good condition but fairly crudely soldered together at back, lacks auxiliary light which would have sat at opposite end to oil jug
An Italian silver scent flask of Pilgrim bottle form, apparently unmarked, circa 1720, engraved with wreath around vacant cartouche and scrolls, two suspensory loops to sides attached to leafy mounts, detachable screw-in stopper, 8 cm. highGood condition, small split to each of the suspensory loops, very minor
A Victorian white-metal mounted ruby glass double-ended combination vinaigrette and scent bottle with chain and finger ring, unmarked, circa 1865; a Victorian composition oval scent bottle with brass cap, inlaid with gold-coloured metal and silver-coloured metal flowers; a silver buckle pierced with leaves, scrolls and masks by Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham, 1899; and an American silver seal stamped "STERLING", late 19th century (4)
A late Victorian silver five-piece condiment set with three condiment spoons, all by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London, 1896/1899, embossed with spiral fluting and beading below scrolls, gadroon borders, blue glass liners, in original fitted box, wt. 230 gm. (8)Some scuffing and minor losses to cover of box but silver in good order, all 1898 except mustard pot 1899, spoons 1896
A mixed group of silver and plate comprising:- a Victorian silver drum mustard pot by Henry Wilkinson, London, 1866; a novelty silver-mounted glass jam pot in the form of an apple by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham, 1927; two silver tea-strainer stands, London, 1929 and Sheffield, 1922; a silver-rimmed cut-glass bowl, Birmingham, 1928; 4 white metal toy animals, vis. a goose, an elk, a bear and a horse; a good Victorian cast silver-plated sugar spoon by Elkington & Co., 1843, with shell bowl and leafy branch stem terminating in a shell; and a Victorian silver-plated swing-handled sugar basket, the openwork sides with rope and floral swags dependent from masks, blue glass liner (11)
A late Victorian silver mounted porcelain scent bottle by Sampson Mordan, London 1885, the circular blue and porcelain body designed as a pair of Willow Pattern plates in miniature, numbered 'Pt.29260', 5.8cm diameterSmall ding on top of cap and small area of restoration to top of side near the cap where there is slight discolouration and the blue decoration appears darker
Wiener Werkstatte:- An Austrian textured silver bowl, designed by Josef Hoffmann, made by Anton Pribil, .800 standard, pre-1922, with flared beaded rim on four ball supports above a slightly domed circular base, 18.5 cm. diameter, 13 cm. high, wt. 526 gm.Good condition, no bruises, marked clearly under base
Four silver salt spoons comprising an Old English shovel bowl example engraved with crest under baron's coronet, London, 1788; a bead-edge shovel bowl example by Smith & Fearn, London, 1787; two similar feather edge examples with scalloped bowls, London, 1823 and 1828; and an early 18th century rat-tail snuff spoon, indistinct maker's mark, circa 1720, wt. 48 gm. (5)All in overall good order
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