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A George V silver wine funnel, Roberts & Belk, London 1926, typical Georgian form with removable strainer, 4½in. (11.5cm.) high; together with a silver mounted glass whisky-tot jug with star cut base and silver 'Whiskey' decanter label, Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1904 & 1906, 4¼in. (10.75cm.) high; and a George V silver spirit flask, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1923, weighable silver 10 tr.oz. (3)
A rare 16th or early 17th century silver lidded Pyx, possible traces of marks to edge of lid, of plain, circular form, with shallow, upright sides with double engraved lines to top and bottom, on an extended flat disc base, the stepped domed lid with further engraved lines and a slender knob with ball top, remains of engraved foliate decoration to the flat outer border, box diameter 4¼in. (10.75cm.), diameter overall 5in. (12.75cm.), weight 17 tr.oz.
An Elizabeth II silver flatware service, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1972, 12 place setting, comprising 12 each of table forks, dessert forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, fish knives and forks and coffee spoons, plus 12 table and dessert knives with steel blades, plus eleven tea spoons, a pair of sauce ladles, four table spoons and a three piece carving set, approx. weight of weighable silver 192 tr.oz. (101)
A cased set of five silver coffee spoons, Birmingham 1953, plus one other matched, London 1887, odd; together with a cased set of six silver coffee spoons; twelve other silver tea and coffee spoons of varying styles and dates; two souvenir spoons; a butter knife; six silver handled fruit knives; six mother of pearl handled fruit forks; a pair of egg cups; and a napkin ring, the weighable silver 10.8 tr.oz. (32)
A George III silver baluster pepper caster, Crispin Fuller, London 1797, with bladed girdle and reeded borders, later foliate repoussé decoration, pierced and lattice chased cover with dome finial, stepped pedestal foot, 5 1/8in. (13cm.) high, weight 2.5 tr.oz., * Condition: Marks a little rubbed but legible to body. Marks clear to cover. Later decoration. Small soldered split to cover flange. Otherwise good.
A William IV silver campana shaped Christening Cup, John Edward Terry & Co., London 1835, with all over decoration of embossed roses and foliage, ear shaped foliate handle and gilt washed interior, on leaf decorated and domed, shaped circular foot, 5in. (22.75cm) high, weight 6.4 tr.oz.
An Indian silver calling card case, early 20th century, with overall engraved Paisley pattern and spring-loaded quarter-section lid, initialled 'PJB', 3 3/8 x 2 3/8in. (8.5 x 6cm.); together with an Indian silver bowl, the body encircled by a band of repoussé deities, 4¾in. (12cm.) diameter; four long, twist-handled Oriental spoons; and a Kashmiri flower painted wooden egg, 2¾in. (7.5cm.) long. (7)
Two mid 20th century silver and enamel powder compacts, J. G. Ltd., Birmingham 1947 and 1948, the larger with pink flowerheads on an off white guilloche ground, 3½in. (9cm.) diameter, chips to enamel edge, the smaller enamelled with two blue birds on branch and pink flowers on a guilloche ground, 2 5/8in. (6.7cm.) diameter. (2)
A mid Victorian silver filigree and mother of pearl posy holder, the five sided, thistle shaped holder with arcaded top rim and anthemion decoration, on a tapered mother of pearl handle with carved flower and leaf terminal, with chain, finger ring and retaining spike, 5 1/8in. (13cm.) long.
A matched pair of late Victorian silver candlesticks, both Sheffield, Hawksworth Eyre & Co. Ltd. 1894 and Harrison Brothers & Howson, 1898, in the Adam manner, of fluted oval form, with reeded borders, weighted bases, 8 3/8in. (21.25cm.) high, gross weight 24.3 tr.oz. (2), * Condition: Harrison Brothers & Howson: Has a matched drip pan. A few tiny dings to lower edge of base., Hawksworth, Eyre & Co.: Probable repair to joint of stem and urn mount to base. A few tiny dings to lower edge of base.
A good set of four Edwardian silver goblets, Daniel and John Wellby, London 1905, the bowls with ribbon tied swag and ram's head decoration, raised on waisted pedestal bases, 6in. (15.2cm.) high, weight 28.3 tr.oz. (4), * Condition: Slight rubbing to marks but all still clearly legible. Small and faint ding to bowl on three goblets. Small ding to swag on one goblet. Good condition overall.
An Edwardian silver bonbon dish, Joseph Rogers, Sheffield 1910, circular with raised husk rim and embossed central rose, on three ball feet, 4¼in. (10.8cm.) diameter; together with a George V bonbon dish, William Aitken, Birmingham 1915, with raised loop handles, on knopped stem and ogee moulded foot, 4in. (10.2cm.) diameter exc. handles, weight 4.1 tr.oz. (2)
An Edwardian silver ink stand, Crichton Brothers, London 1909, rectangular form with pen well, foliate scroll moulded border and two cut glass inkwells with hinged silver covers, raised on four foliate scroll feet, 7¼in. (18.5cm.) long., * Condition: Clear marks. Inkwells match. Three tiny frits to top edge of one inkwell. Good condition overall.
A cased set of twelve French silver and ivory oyster forks, early 20th century, the ivory handles with incuse canted corners and the silver tines hallmarked, 5¾in. (14cm.) long; together with a cased small serving spoon of very similar design, 7½in. (19cm) long; and a matching cased set of twelve small ivory handled knives. (3)
A pair of 19th century Channel Islands silver tea spoons, maker's mark JLG struck once (John Le Gallais, Jersey, 1849-73), additionally with crown and J, with engraved floral decoration and initials 'JFLS', 4 7/8in. (12.4cm.) long, weight 21g. (2), * Condition: Slight wear to left side of tip of bowl and a few small dings to one bowl. Decoration worn, as is shoe piece beneath bowl. Marks slightly rubbed but clearly legible.
A Goliath pocket watch in silver mounted stand, the watch with plated case stamped '170809', the 60mm. enamel dial with Arabic numerals, sweep seconds, marked 'Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., 112 Regent St., London W' and '8 Days', in a silver fronted leather case engraved with the crest of the Hunter-Little family of Monmouth, the motto 'Magnum in Carvo', G&S Co., London 1915, the case 4½ x 4in. (11.5 x 10.2cm.); together with a plated photograph frame containing a photo of John Little. (2)
A mid-19th century Continental silver and tortoiseshell oval snuff box, the lid inlaid with decoration of mother of pearl, silver and yellow metal strap-work with leaf terminals, 3 x 2¼ x ½in. (7.5 x 5.5 x 1.25cm.), hinge a/f; together with two late 18th / early 19th century circular tortoiseshell and yellow metal snuff or seal boxes, both 2¼in. (5.5cm.) diameter. (3), .
A silver plated three bottle tantalus, second quarter 20th century, swing action lockable top with engraved foliate wreath reserve supported on waisted wishbone form sides, raised three division deposits on rectangular base with bun feet, 13½in. (33.75cm.) high, with three square cut glass decanters each with a silver decanter label by C. Robathan, Birmingham 1995. (4), * Condition: Small chip to rim of Brandy decanter, chip to base of Port decanter, chip to base of Whiskey decanter, stopper also bears chip to plug. Tantalus and wine labels in good condition.
A mid 18th Century leather bound French Liturgie with silver mounts likely to have been made in Guernsey, 'La Liturgie ou Formulaire des Prieres Publiques, Selon l'usage de L'Eglise Anglicane', pub. Paul Vaillant, Strand, London, 1757, with silver clasps and corner mounts, one clasp engraved with the date '1760' and other with the initials 'ILP', possibly for Jean Le Page of Guernsey., * The silver mounts of this example are very similar to the mounts of the Psalm Book offered in Atelier Ltd. Catalogue 16 (No.32). The Psalm Book belonged to James de Garis of Castel, Guernsey in 1762. His initials were also engraved on the inside of the strap.
A George III silver octagonal baluster pepper caster, Crispin Fuller, London 1802, with reeded borders and pierced domed cover, flared pedestal foot, 4½in. (11.4cm.) high, weight 2.6 tr.oz., * Condition: Marks to body clear. Maker's mark to body partially overstruck with mark SA. Maker's mark to cover rubbed but legible. Small split and old repair to top of one edge of octagonal body. Small ding just below marks.
A late 18th century Chinese export saucer dish, 10¾in. (27.25cm.) diameter, broken and glued; together with three 20th century Oriental turquoise glazed china pieces with silver plated mounts; a Nepalese gilt metal box and cover; and a small Oriental lacquered vase. (6)
Two boxed 19th century French fans, one with pierced bone guards and sticks with silver and gilt foiled decoration, the paper leaf depicting young lovers in a pastoral scene, a smaller, similar scene verso, 28.5cm. long; the other with floral engraved and gilt decorated bone sticks and guards, the silk leaf decorated with courtly couples in a landscape within a mirror form reserve, 24.25cm. long. (2), * Condition: Pierced guards: One guard broken to centre and foil around this area missing. Other minor foil losses to guards. Sticks and leaf in good condition. Box good with some foxing. Solid guards: Good condition, but some fox marks to silk and small water mark to top of left corner. Box poor.
A George II silver sauce boat, David Hennell I, London 1755, with cut card rim, foliate capped flying scroll handle and three scrolled trefoil feet, 4 7/8in. (12.4cm.) long, weight 2.9 tr.oz., * Condition: Marks slightly rubbed but still clearly legible. Small ding to edge of spout. Otherwise good condition.
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