A Collection of Assorted George III and Later Silver Flatware, including cased pair of serving spoon; two George III table-spoons, later chased as berry-spoons; a similarly decorated sauce-ladle; an Art Nouveau style serving slice; spoons with bamboo-cast handles and other items, weight of silver 12oz 3dwt, 409gr (qty)
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A Collection of Assorted Silver and Other Items, including a baluster cream-jug, London, 1751; a silver basket, by Adie Brothers, Birmingam, with blue glass liner; two cut-glass decanters with silver mounts decanter; a glass tray and a glass dressing-table jar, weighable silver 8oz 5dwt, 257gr (qty)
Medals, a First World War Pair, R. 334 A. E. Webb L.S. R.N.V.L.; together with a quantity of other assorted items including costume jewellery; Caithness paperweights; two silver napkin rings; a silver pill box with spiftfire image; a collection of silver plated items and an 18th-century family bible, a box of assorted pre-decimal coins etc (two boxes)
Four George III Silver Patch-Boxes, Three Birmingham Birmingham, 1788, 1813 and Date Letter Worn and London,1799, two circular with pull off covers, one oval with pull off cover and one oblong with hinged cover, Together With a marrow-scoop by William Eley and William Fearn, London, 1804, of typical form (5) Each marked as expected. There is some wear to the marks. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some minor bruising overall. The marrow-scoop in usual condition. The surface is somewhat bright. The total weight is 81.6gr.
A George V Silver Toastrack, by David Munsey, London, 1912, oblong and with five bars and overhead loop handle, 95mm wide, 9oz 1dwt, 282grFully marked underneath and further stamped with maker's name. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. One bar bruised and rocks slightly when placed on a flat surface.
An Oak Three Bottle Tantalus, with three silver decanter labels for Brandy, Rum and Sherry (with key); together with a Georgian rosewood tea caddy, with lion mask handles and paw feet (2)Tantalus in reasonable condition, decanters are not original, moulded glass and with chipsThe caddy has been split and repaired at the hinge to the top and main body, deep scratches at the back of the top, escutcheon replaced, feet replaced
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver comprising an engine-turned oblong cigarette box, engraved with initials and an Elizabeth II silver snuff box, the hinged cover engine-turned, engraved inside with an inscription; the silver plate including three differing photograph-frames (5)
A George III Silver Sweet-Meat Dish, Maker's Mark Rubbed, W?, London, 1781, oval and on spreading foot, the foot and lower body each pierced with slats, with beaded border above pierced and engraved foliage, with overhead swing beaded handle, 17cm wide, 4oz 18dwt, 152grFully marked near rim. The marks are generally clear, though the maker's mark is only half visible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The handle has been repaired at each end and with the addition of a strenghening strap.
A Collection of Assorted Silver, comprising a Swedish mustard-pot, with blue glass liner; a continental snuff-box, oval, the hinged cover chased with foliage and flowers on a matted ground, apparently unmarked; a German miniature silver wager-cup, a German shaped circular dish, chased with figures in an interior and a cream-jug (5)
Three George III and Later Silver Vinaigrettes, Birmingham, each oblong, one in the form of a satchel, with plain grille, another engraved with foliage and engine-turned, with pierced and engraved gilt grille; another engraved with scalework; Together With a George III globular pomander (4)The pieces are marked as expected. There is some wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some minor bruises. The pomander is 25mm diameter.
A Cased Set of Thirty-Six Elizabeth II Silver Ingots, by John Pincher, London, each depicting a car from the Lord Montague collection of Great Cars, in fitted case and with various items of correspondance and leaflets, the case 41cm wide, each approximately 2oz 4dwt, 84gr (36)
A Spanish Silver-Gilt Snuff-Box, by Lopez, 20th Century, in the French 18th century style, oval and with foliage engraved border, 70mm wide, 2oz 14dwt, 84grMarked near rim with maker's mark and two further indistinct marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A Quantity of Silver and White Metal Jewellery, including a naturalistic necklace and matching drop earrings; two bangles; four lockets on chains; various brooches and earrings etcPlease see additional image to see all pieces, all but the three pairs of earrings and one brooch are hallmarked silver, stamped '925' or 'STELRING'. The pieces are in fair overall condition.
A Norwegian Silver and Enamel Cup and Saucer, by David Andersen, Oslo, 20th Century, the cup tapering cylindrial, with blue and white cloisonne enamel, the saucer similarly decorated, the saucer 98mm wide, 3oz 19dwt, 123gr (2) Each piece marked underneath with maker's mark and stamped '925'. There is some minor overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The enamel looks to be in generally good condition. The saucer does not have an indentation to fit the cup. The cup does not have a handle.
A Victorian Silver Tea-Caddy and an Edward VII Silver Tea-Caddy, The First by Thomas Bradbury, London, 1893, the Second George Leonard Allen, Chester, 1905, tapering oval and on four ball feet, with reeded rim, the hinged cover with ebonised finial, the second elongated octagonal, the hinged cover with drop-ring finial, engraved with a crest, 12oz 3dwt, 379gr (2)Each with overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The first example is tapering oval not tapering cylindrical. Eully marked on side and further part marked inside or on edge of cover. There is some bruising, particularly to one side of the first example.
A Collection of Silver Items, including a child's rattle with coral teether, bells and whistle; a nurse's belt-buckle- another buckle; a caddy-spoon; a brooch and a ring tree (6)There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises to the rattle. The handle of the caddy-spoon with an obvious repair. The ring tree with filled base.
A William III Silver Patch-Box, With Indistinct Maker's Mark, Circa 1700, circular and with pull off cover, the cover engraved with foliage and flowers, 25mm wideMarked underneath with a single mark which is worn and indistinct. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some bruising overall.
A Pair of Swedish Silver-Mounted Green Glass Vases, Maker's Mark SP, 1869, the bases tapering, with foliage border below engine-turned decoration, with openwork foliage stems and plain tapering green glass vases, filled, 35cm high and smaller (2)Each marked on base. There is some wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear consistent with age and use. There is some loss to the foliage at the top of each. The top section of each unscrews from the base. The screw on one example is stripped and so it does not tighten properly. Would benefit from cleaning.
An Edward VII Silver Basket, by William Aitken, Birmingham, 1903, oval and on spreading foot with reeded border, the sides pierced and stamped with foliage, 30.5cm wide, 11oz 15dwt, 365grFully marked on side. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some bruising and minor loss to the piercing.
A Three-Piece Victorian Silver or Silver-Mounted Travelling Communion-Set, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham, Circa 1840, each piece plain and engraved with the ‘IHS’ Christogram within sunburst, comprising a communion-cup, with gilt interior; a paten on spreading foot and a silver-mounted cut glass wine-bottle with screw cap, in fitted ebonised wood box, the box 15cm wide, weighable silver 2oz 15dwt, 86gr (3)The chalice and paten each fully marked. The screw-cap to the bottle apparently unmarked, though the marks may be under the cork stopper inside. There is some wear to the marks, though in general each is still legible. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some chips to the rim of the glass bottle. The case is perhaps associated with the set and with overall scratches and marks.
A Collection of Assorted German, English, Swedish and Other Silver and Silver Plate, comprising a pair of pierced quatrefoil shaped dishes, by William Hutton and Sons, 96mm wide; a German shaped circular bowl, engraved underneath with an inscription, 11cm diameter; three differing graduated Swedish silver bowls, 75mm diameter and smaller; a Swedish napkin-ring; a Swedish hand-mirror and assorted other items (qty)
A George III Silver Two Handled Cup, Probably by John King, London, 1774, inverted bell-shaped and on spreading foot, with two leaf-capped scroll handles, later chased with foliage scrolls centring on each side a cartouche, one engraved with a crest below the Royal crown, perhaps a regimental badge, the vacant, 15.7cm high, 14oz 8dwt, 479grFully marked under base. The marks with some minor wear but still legible. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points and to the engraving which is very soft. The cartouches have perhaps been erased and with some surface unevenness.
A Four-Piece Silver Tea Service, The Sugar-Bowl, Birmingham, 1927, The Other Pieces Chester, 1929, 1933 and 1931, in the George III style, each tapering and with canted corners, comprising a teapot; a hot-water jug, each wtih ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the hot water jug 18cm high, 41oz 18dwt, 1,303gr (4)Each piece is fully marked near handle. There is some minor wear to the marks but each is still legible. There is some minor surface scrathing, consistent with age and use. There are a couple of pin-dents to the cream-jug.
A Victorian Silver Christening-Mug and a George VI Silver Christening-Mug, The First Birmingham, 1897, The Second by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield,1943, each tapering cylindrical, the first engraved with foliage and initials, the second plain and engraved with initials, 7oz 13dwt, 238gr (2)
A George III Silver Chamber Candlestick, by Elizabeth Jones, London, 1785, circular and with beaded border and loop handle, the tapering socket with detachable beaded nozzle, with conical extinguisher, 10.2cm wide over handle, 3oz 3dwt, 97grFully marked under base. The nozzle and extinguisher each apparently unmarked. The marks are generally clear, though with some wear to the maker's mark. The extinguisher may be associated. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some engraving just visible on the base. The is worn and partly erased. There has been a repair to the handle.
A Collection of Assorted Silver, comprising a cased knife and fork; a christening-bowl, engraved with a child playing on a hobby-horse, by James Dixon and Sons, Birmingham; an Irish sauceboat, by William Egan and Sons, Dublin; a Spanish silver dish and a Spanish silver oblong box, weighable silver 14oz 5dwt, 443gr (qty) Each piece marked as expected. There is general overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a small bruise to one side of the edge of the christening bowl. The leather-covered case for the knife and fork with wear and losses to the leather covering.
Four English-Mounted Ceramic Scent-Bottles and a French Silver-Mounted Scent-Bottle, the bodies each variously painted with flowers, the covers plain, chased with foliage or fluted (5)Bottle 1 - paint scratches, with a ceramic stopper probably a replacement, silver with a few dents and hinged capBottle 2 - Screw cap, silver in good order with small dent to the top, no stopper, one or two paint scratches to the porcelainBottle 3 - Hinged cover, silver in good order, complete with glass stopper also in good order, porcelain with rubbing and remnance of adesive labelsBottle 4 - Screw cap, no stopper, silver with two or three dents, porcelain in good order, Bottle 5 screw cap, silver with dents, silver mount has been reattached to the porcelain body and the body with rubbing a paint scratches.
A George V Silver Photograph-Frame; Birmingham, 1817, heart-shaped and with easel-back, 33cm high; Together With an Elizabeth II oblong example, 19cm high (2) The first frame is 1917 and not 1817 as previously noted. Marked on lower right hand side. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points. The easel back with some wear and fading to the material. The second frame marked on lower edge. Ther is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver includingd two christening-cups; a cream-jug; an engine-turned cigarette-case; assorted silver flatware and other items, the silver plate including tea and coffee wares; a pair of salt-cellars and other items (qty)
A Mixed Lot of Commemorative and World Coinage; comprising; A to Z of Britain 10p coin collecting pack, missing 3 coins; a 1971 UK proof set; A George V, crown 1935; and, A George VI crown 1937; a small amount of pre-1947 British silver coinage; United Kingdom brilliant uncirculated set 2021; a Dutch mint set 1998; first day of Concorde commemorative first-day cover; 2x Festival of Britain crowns and a number of other commemorative crowns plus much more; a large lot, viewing recommended
Four George III and Later Silver Serving Items, comprising a George III silver salad-fork, by Richard Crossley, London, 1785, Old English pattern, engraved with a crest; an Edward VII silver soup-ladle, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1904, engraved with a crest; a pair of grape-scissors and a pair of sugar-nips, 18oz 7dwt, 571gr (4)
A Japanese Silver, Mixed Metal and Niello Cigarette-Case, Signed With Japanese Characters, 20th Century, oblong, the hinged cover with a view of Mount Fuji with figures in the foreground, the base with a further landscape, the inside similarly decorated 11cm wide, gross weight 3oz 11dwt, 110gr
A Small Silver Travelling Timepiece and A Brass Paste Set Carriage Timepiece, with an eight-day movement, later platform escapement (2)Brass carriage timepiece - Brass surfaces are discoloured, glass side panels with minor chips to the underside of the glasses, brass surfaces with small scratches, movement with a later platform escapement, winding smoothly and in going orderSmall Silver Timepiece - silver case with scratches and dents, engraved initials and dated, the inner hinge is slightly bent and the enamel dial looks clean, luminous is faded to the hands, winding smoothly, movement in going order
A Quantity of Costume Jewellery, including silver and white metal necklaces, brooches etc; various gilt pendants and earrings; paste dog brooches etc; together with A Small Quantity of Watches, including a lady's Zenith wristwatch, a lady's Skagen wristwatch, and three other lady's wristwatches
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