Three silver engine turned cigarette cases, 1913, 1932 and 1937, the largest 5 1/8 x 3¼in.; together with a silver cigarette box, Birmingham 1914; and a silver cased cigarette lighter, Birmingham 1909, with engraved crest for the Little family, gross weight 25.9 tr.oz., together with four ivory backed clothes and hair brushes with the same family crest. (9)
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A fine Edwardian silver magnifying glass, Samuel Jacobs, London 1908, the 120mm. lens seated within a finely reticulated scrolling foliate frame onto a lightly flared handle with scroll and half mask decoration, terminating to a wider curved end-piece, 10in. (25.4cm.) long, in original fitted case, with royal blue silk and purple velvet interior, the lid interior bearing a gold stamp for retailer Mann of Gloucester., * Condition: In very good condition overall, with no faults. Case in good condition. One hinge slightly bent and leatherette cloth lifting slightly at back edge.
A George III silver wine funnel, James Mince, London 1802, the waisted circular bowl with reeded rim and shield thumbpiece, detachable spout, 4¾in. (12cm.) long, weight 2.6 tr.oz., * Condition: Tip of spout slightly bent and compressed. A few very small dings to bowl. Marks clear.
An Elizabeth II silver lidded ice pail, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1978, with silvered glass liner, tapered cylindrical form with two gadrooned handles and rim, the stepped lid with flambeau knop, gross weight 64.9 tr.oz., 8in. (20cm.) diameter plus handles, with spare liner. (2)
An Oriental pierced silver tray, probably Burmese, early 20th century, the pierced and scalloped rim with floral and foliate meander decoration, bordering a repoussé lotus flower, the petals with various plants and palaces, 10in. (25.5cm.) diameter, weight 260g., * Condition: One small split to rim. Otherwise good.
Two French oval niello silver snuff boxes, one with star design, 3½ x 2¾in. (9 x 7cm.), the second with quatrefoil within chain link design, 3 1/8 x 3in. (8 x 7.6cm.), together with a niello cigarette case with design of diamonds within trellis, 3¾ x 2¾in. (9.5 x 7cm.), total weight 7.5 tr.oz. (3)
A late 18th century Channel Islands silver table spoon, maker's mark GM struck once (unknown maker, Jersey, 1750-1812), pointed bowl, engraved initials 'DGD' to terminal, 8in. (20.25cm.) long, weight 35g., * Condition: Maker's mark clear. Small ding (evidence of earlier crease, since repaired?) to sides of bowl at widest part. Some small dings and signs of polishing to centre of bowl. A few small nicks to edge of terminal.
A pair of George III silver pedestal salts, London 1817, maker's mark partially rubbed, of circular urn form, gilt washed interiors, the pedestal foot with reeded band, engraved crests, 2in. (5.1cm.) high, weight 4.15 tr.oz. (2), * Condition: Maker's mark partially rubbed to both. Some rubbing to other marks but still legible. Otherwise good condition.
A George III silver covered sugar vase, Benjamin Stephenson, London 1775, the ovoid vase with twin foliate flying scroll handles, foliate swagged decoration, beaded rim and part fluted knopped pedestal foot, the fluted cover with twisted foliate finial, 6½in. (16.5cm.) high, weight 6.1 tr.oz., * Condition: Marks crisp to underside of foot. Maker's & lion passant mark to cover (both poorly struck). The top section of handles are cast and both are poorly finished with extensive air bubbles in the silver. Small and very faint ding to one side of body. Lip to edge of cover has a small split at joint.
A William IV silver oval dish by Paul Storr, London 1837, with gadrooned rim and engraved crest, Out of a ducal coronet a falcon rising with wings outstretched, 11¼in. (28.5cm.) long, weight 14.75 tr.oz., * Condition: Two small dents to centre of well and faint 1cm. line dent to one end of well. Some old scratching to surface of silver throughout. Good crisp marks.
A George III silver pedestal baluster cream jug, Thomas Shepherd, London 1770, with punch beaded rim, foliate capped joined scroll handle and domed foot, later repoussé floral and foliate decoration, 4 3/8in. (11.1cm.) high, weight 2.4 tr.oz., * Condition: Marks a little rubbed but clearly legible. Later decoration. Probably old repair to top handle to body joint. Slight crease to spout. Victorian engraved monogram.
A Victorian silver lidded drum mustard, London 1898, plain with gadrooned borders, shell thumbpiece and foliate capped scroll handle; together with a Victorian three piece cruet set of half-gadrooned bombe form, Chester 1897; and a Victorian octagonal mustard, London 1898. (5)
A George III silver baluster pepper caster, Thomas and Jabez Daniell, London 1773, with reeded borders, pierced dome cover with spiral finial and stepped pedestal foot, 5½in. (14cm.) high, weight 2.75 tr.oz., * Condition: Marks clear to both base and cover. Soldered splits to top and bottom of seam on neck. A few dings and small dent to body. Tiny split to cover flange. Chased decoration to cover worn and a few dings.
A George III silver beaker by Hester Bateman, London 1787, plain tapered cylindrical form, later engraved monogram, 3in. (7.6cm.) high, weight 3.65 tr.oz., * Condition: Marks partially rubbed but still clearly legible. Tiny ding to rim and small, faint dent to edge of base. Otherwise good, no repairs.
A pair of French faux tortoiseshell and silver gilt lorgnettes, early 20th century, with applied vacant yellow gold cartouche and reeded silver borders, 7 3/8in. (18.75cm.) long., * Condition: Good overall and working. Some wear to gilt. Some light scratches to body on back.
An Indian silver circular lidded box, with punched decoration of bird and foliage, 3in. (7.7cm.) diameter; together with an embossed and engraved lidded bowl with silver mounted horn knop, 4½in. (11.5cm.) diameter; a twelve lobed repoussée Indian silver bowl raised on three fish feet, 4¼in. (11cm.) diameter; and a hand mirror and comb back with repoussé figure and foliage. (5)
An impressive Edwardian shaped oval silver tray, Herbert Edward Barker & Frank Ernest Barker, Chester 1906, with a raised Chippendale edge and external rococo decoration of leaves and scrolls, the centre with floral and foliate engraving around the single initial 'I', raised on four cast rococo scroll feet, 24½in. (62.5cm.) long, weight 87.5 tr.oz.
A good quality Victorian four piece silver tea service, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1892-93, comprising teapot, hot water jug, milk jug and sucrier, all of tapered octagonal form, the bodies chased with bands of strapwork, leaves and flowers, each with applied cartouche with initial 'M', the teapot 5¾in. (14.5cm.) high, the hot water jug 8¾in. (22.25cm.) high, weight 71 tr.oz. (4)
An Edwardian Art Nouveau pierced silver comport, Birmingham 1908, on stem and pierced foot, 8½in. (21.5cm.) diameter, 4½in. (11.5cm.) high; a Victorian silver scallop shell butter dish, Sheffield 1900 by John & William Deakin, 5in. (12.75cm.) long; an Edwardian engine turned cigarette box, Birmingham 1902, 3½in. (9cm.) square; and an Edwardian trumpet specimen vase, London 1901, 4½in. (11.5cm.) high. (4)
An early 19th century Channel Islands silver tea spoon, maker's mark JQ struck once (Jacques Quesnel, Jersey, 1781-1843), with engraved initials 'MLMN', 5in. (12.7cm.) long, weight 11g., * Condition: Slight wear to tip of bowl and to decorative shoe piece. Bowl has tiny (2mm.) repaired split to right hand edge. A few small dings to bowl.
Four cut glass pots with silver lids, a silver lidded scent bottle and a silver scent flask, together with a pair of silver bottle holders, a silver and cut glass powder bowl, a pair of small cut glass footed bowls with turnover rims, chips, a silver-backed comb etc. (15)
A scarce Victorian silver 'W' wine label, Thomas Latham & Ernest Morton, London 1876, the fancy letter engraved with foliage and rosettes, 4.6 x 3.8cm., weight 10g., * Condition: Marks clear. Slight crease to right upright of 'w' which will be easy to rectify. Otherwise good.
A fine pair of Elizabeth II silver sauce boats, A. Chick & Sons Ltd., London 1966, of boat form with barbed, gadrooned rim, foliate capped scroll handle and three shell and scroll feet, 8½in. (21.5cm.) long, weight 23.8 tr.oz. (2), * Condition: One sauce boat has a broken leg - it is badly split to the centre and bent, requiring repair. Otherwise very good - marks crisp.
A silver plated cruet stand, with ring handle on an eye-shaped base raised on four feet, the two silver mounted bottles of octagonal flattened baluster form with matching stoppers, Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co., Birmingham 1908, 9in. (22.75cm.) long, 8½in. (21.5cm.) high; together with a silver cruet stand, lacks bottles. (2)
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