A near matched George V silver four piece Tea and Coffee Set, by Mappin & Webb, hallmarked Sheffield, the teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, dated 1928, the coffee pot dated 1951, of plain, waisted ovoid form, with reeded edge and handles, the teapot and coffee pot with ebonised wooden handles and finials, the coffee pot 8in (20cm) high, approx total weight 54ozt (4)
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A Victorian silver Coffee Pot, by Robert Hennell, hallmarked London, 1859, of baluster form, chased with scrolling foliate decoration throughout, raised on circular foot, the hinged lid modelled as a fruit bowl with pineapple finial, the handle with ivory spacers, monogrammed and with inscription, 12¼in (31cm) high, approx total weight 28.8ozt.
An Edwardian silver Sauce Boat, by Wilson & Gill, hallmarked Birmingham, 1903 of plain traditional form with cut edge, raised on three hoof feet, together with a Victorian silver cream jug, by Florence Warden, hallmarked Chester 1895, of small baluster form with cut edge and a hinged circular silver box and cover with serpentine edge and engine turned decoration (3)
A Victorian silver Kings pattern Sifter Spoon, by Clement Gowland, hallmarked Newcastle, 1851, 6in (15cm) long, together with a pair of silver handled glove stretchers, hallmarked Birmingham, 1912, and a silver fish serving fork, with carved bone handle depicting monkeys, hallmarked Sheffield, 1902 (3)
A collection of eight silver 'Morgan' Dollars, 1884, 1890,1891 and 1921 struck in Philadelphia, 1886, 1890, 1896 and 1900 bearing the 'O' New Orleans mintmark, together with a 1922 silver 'Peace dollar' and a Queen Victorian bronze diamond jubilee medallion, in original velvet lined presentation case (10)
A George V silver Fruit Knife, by John Yeomans Cowlishaw, hallmarked Sheffield, 1910, with foliate engraved decoration, together with a pair of Georgian silver knife rests, three silver napkin rings, a circular silver mounted easel frame, damaged, a small circular silver hinged pot and cover, a silver sifter spoon, a silver preserve spoon, a pair of silver sugar tongs, a silver salt spoon and a silver fish knife, weighable silver 10ozt (a lot)
A George IV silver Sugar Bowl, hallmarked London 1826, of large globular form with gadrooned rim, chased with scrolling foliate decoration and with two vacant cartouche, inscribed on the base, 6¾in (17cm) wide together with a near matched William IV silver cream jug, hallmarked London 1836, similarly decorated and with inscription to base, approx total weight of silver 23.5ozt (2)
A George V silver Pepper Shaker, by James Dixon & Sons, hallmarked Sheffield, 1930, of baluster form with gadrooned waist, the corresponding pierced cover with knopped finial, 4in "(10cm) high, together with three other silver pepper shakers and a pair of small Victorian silver open salts, approx total weight 4.6ozt (6)
A Victorian silver Fruit Bowl, by Arthur & John Zimmerman, hallmarked Birmingham, 1895, of circular form, with plain centre, swirling ribbons and bows decorating the sides and an openwork top, the rim chased with scrolling foliate decoration, some splits to rim, raised on three ball feet, 12in (30cm) wide, approx weight 16.5ozt.
A Victorian silver Goblet Trophy Cup, by Atkins Brothers, hallmarked Sheffield, 1892, chased with fluted decoration and with two vacant shield shaped cartouche with a reeded rim, the foot also with fluted decoration and the knopped stem with beaded decoration, 11in (28cm) high, approx total weight 17.5ozt.
A Birmingham Assay Office 1773 - 1973 Bi-Centenary Commemorative silver Salver, by Nathan & Co, hallmarked Birmingham 1973, limited edn. no. 195/500, of shaped circular form with beaded rim, crested, with certificate and original fitted presentation box, together with two cased silver fork and spoon sets, approx total weight 9.5ozt (3)
A Victorian silver Presentation Goblet, by Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd., hallmarked London, 1888, the front chased with a rural scene of bull, cow, and two sheep in a rolling hillside, with beaded decoration to the knopped stem and circular foot, the reverse with inscription dated 1904, approx weight 19ozt, 12¼in (31cm) high
A Victorian silver Vesta Case, by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, hallmarked Birmingham, date letter indistinct, of shaped hinged rectangular form with domed lid, with scrolling foliate decoration and monogrammed cartouche, together with three other hinged rectangular silver vesta cases, approx total weight 2.2ozt (4)
ITEMS RELATING TO WELSH FOOTBALLER & FORMER FAW PRESIDENT THE LATE, THOMAS R 'TOMMY' FORSE Including a 1930s red Wales Amateur International jersey with white collars and sleeve edges, bearing FAW stitched felt badge and stitched No. 3 to the reverse. Together with his two Amateur caps. A 9ct gold and enamel FAW Council medallion, inscribed to commemorate '40 Years Service' (85gms), two Welsh Football League Runners Up medals for seasons 1935-36 & 1937-38 (9ct 10.49gms) and a Welsh League Cup Winners medal 1937-38 (9ct 6.42gms), two silver Welsh football medallion pendants from the similar period, various non-precious FIFA and other football bodies medallions and gifts, interesting photographs of his football life including with Sep Blatter, Duke of Edinburgh etc Until his death at the age of 99 on July 28th 2016, Tommy Forse was Cardiff City's oldest surviving ex player. He was an F.A. of Wales life vice-president. Born in Cardiff he was at one time President of the F.A.W. having also been a council member, vice-president, chairman of the International Committee as well as serving in various capacities on the Welsh League. Starting in parks football in Cardiff he signed for Cardiff City as an amateur left back having been spotted by City coach Jimmy Blair, a former Scottish international full back. He was a regular in the reserves from the mid 1930s but never turned professional. He won 3 Wales Amateur caps and although he never played a first team league game for Cardiff City
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