A George V silver inkwell, A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham, 1915, of plain tapering form, loaded; a miscellaneous collection of four silver sovereign cases, various makers, Birmingham & Chester, 1897 - 1913, various shapes and designs; a white metal dish, of oval form, the fluted body chased with various plants; three metal sovereign cases; two medallions; etc
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A cased set of six Edwardian silver coffee spoons, A.J. Bailey, Birmingham, 1908, 32.7g in total; a cased set of six silver Coronation souvenir spoons, Josiah Williams & Co., London, 1936, 72.7g in total; a cased set of six silver Coronation souvenir spoons, Josiah Williams & Co., London, 1937, 70.8g in total; and a cased set of six silver Old English pattern teaspoons, Sheffield, 1960, initialled, 124.5g in total (4)
A cased set of four sterling silver bridge playing propelling pencils, 25g in total; a George V silver card case, indecipherable maker's mark, Birmingham, 1914, of shaped rectangular form, flat-chased with scrolling foliage and initialled "S", gilt interior, 76g; a George V silver powder compact, Birmingham, 1915, 16.8g; a pair of carved hardstone miniature bears, possibly jade, 16.8g in total; and an ingot pendant, stamped "Silver 5g", on a broken sterling silver chain (7)
A set of Victorian silver Hourglass Union Shell Heel pattern cutlery, Chawner & Co., London, 1876, comprising: 6 table forks, 6 dessert forks and 5 dessert spoons, with monogram, 1207.3g in total; a matching dessert spoon, London, 1869, 58.2g; and two Victorian silver King's pattern tablespoons, various makers, 1850 & 1898, one with crest, 204.3g (20)
Three silver reference books, comprising: Silver Flatware, English, Irish & Scottish, 1660 - 1980, by Ian Pickford; Jackson's Silver & Gold Marks of England, Scotland & Ireland, edited by Ian Pickford; and The Book of Old Silver, English, American, Foreign, by Seymour B. Wyler (3)
A 19th century Spanish silver plated panel of rounded rectangular form, the central scene detailing a royal court, portraying the first voyage of Christopher Columbus with script translating - Columbus to the Catholic Monarchs on his return from the first trip - set within a scrolling border decorated with figural, foliate and beast mask decoration, the central vacant rounded cartouche indistinctly initialled to the bottom left corner F Y O
A pair of George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, indecipherable maker's mark, London, 1812, with monogram, 106.9g in total; a Victorian silver King's pattern jam spoon, Sheffield, 1894, the bowl flat-chased with foliage, 35g; and a pair of George V silver King's pattern jam spoons, Sheffield, 1913, 60.5g in total (5)
A silver-mounted dressing set, W.I. Broadway & Co., Birmingham, 1988, comprising: a hand mirror, a hair brush, a clothes brush and a comb, each chased with scrolling foliage and mask detail; a silver-mounted glass scent bottle, London, 1990; and a silver scent bottle, marks worn, 48.3g (6)
A set of five Victorian silver Old English pattern table forks, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London, 1893, 373.3g in total; a collection of eight George III silver Old English pattern table forks, Thomas Wallis II & Stephen Adams II, London, probably 1789, 511.3g in total; and a pair of Edwardian silver Old English pattern salad servers, Sheffield, 1907, 156.2g in total (15)
A set of six American silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, J.H. Norton, Hartford, Connecticut, circa 1850, initialled, 88.6g in total; two American silver condiment spoons, Richard Mathews, Charlottesville, Virginia, Fiddle pattern, initialled, 12.4g; an American silver sauce ladle, Gorham, engraved, 24.7g; a set of five teaspoons, Clark & Bro's, initialled, 73.4g in total; two pickle forks; and eight miscellaneous spoons, various sizes, etc, 245g in total (24)
A pair of Victorian silver salt cellars, indecipherable maker's mark, Birmingham, 1893, each fluted boat-shaped body on a spreading pedestal foot, loaded; two salt spoons, various makers, Birmingham, 1905 & 1908; and a silver-mounted easel back photo frame, indecipherable marks, of shaped rectangular form, with scrolling foliage border and vacant cartouche (5)
A watercolour of carp and other fish in underwater setting, signed bottom, F R Morgan, dated 80 and inscribed Golden Carp, labelled verso with Winchcombe address F R Morgan, 47 x 32 cm in wooden frame, together with a watercolour on silk of a floral still life, indistinctly signed bottom right, an unusual ink and gouache alphabet showing various animals, 13 x 38 cm in silver coloured aluminium frame, also a signed coloured limited edition screen print by V. Charlesworth, edition no 10/50.
A miscellaneous collection of silver-mounted dressing table items, various makers, Birmingham, London & Chester, 1890 - 1923, comprising: six bottles, a box, two shoe horns, two button hooks and a cased manicure set; accompanied by a white metal shoe horn and button hook (14)
An Edwardian silver baby rattle, Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham, 1909, attached with two bells and a composition teething ring; and a cased set of four Edwardian silver napkin rings, Lionel Smith & Co., Birmingham, 1906, each chased with scrolling leaves, flower heads and vacant cartouches, 93.8g in total, contained in a fitted case (2)
A PAIR OF SILVER CUFFLINKS each of rectangular form with circular indentations, with hinged baton fittings, impressed 925 and Finland; and a Pair Of Silver Cufflinks, each of rectangular form with cut out detail, with hinged baton fittings, impressed Denmark and sterling (4)
A VICTORIAN SILVER BASKET, HENRY WILKINSON & CO., SHEFFIELD, 1851 the shaped circular bowl with a scroll border and engraved with flowers, scrollwork and geometric decoration enclosing initials, applied with a shaped swing handle, on a shaped circular spreading foot, 793g, 30cm diameter
A PAIR OF GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SILVER SPOONS, THOMAS & WILLIAM CHAWNER, LONDON, 1765 the sides with bright cut decoration and terminals initialled "SG", gilt bowls later chased with fruit and foliage, 129g; Another Pair, Chas. Hollinshed, London, 1809, the terminal with bright-cut leaf decoration, gilt bowls later chased with fruit and foliage, 96g, and A Pair of Edwardian Scottish Silver Bonbon Dishes, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 1902, of oval pierced form, 58g, 11,5cm wide (6)
A PAIR OF DUTCH SILVER CANDLESTICKS AND MATCHING SNUFF STAND, MARKS INDISTINCT, CIRCA 1734 the square base with canted corners, knopped and baluster vase-shaped stems, spool-shaped sconces, the snuff stand with a flattened rectangular sconce, the underside of the candlesticks engraved "Johan Jacob Leers Senior 1734, Ver Eert aen P.S.", the underside of the snuff stand engraved "Gerhard Raek Senior 1734, Ver Eert aen P.S.", soldering repairs, stand lacking wick trimmer, 709g, candlesticks 18cm high (3)
A LATE VICTORIAN THREE-PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, WILLIAM GIBSON & JOHN LANGMAN, LONDON, 1896 NOT SUITABLE FOR EXPORTcomprising: a teapot, sugar basin and milk jug, the bulbous circular form chased with a band of stylised foliage below a reeded border, leaf-capped scroll handle, teapot handle with ivory fillets, detachable urn finial and octagonal spout, gilt interior, underside stamped "GOLDSMITH'S COMPANY, 112 REGENT STREET", 1768g, teapot 16,5cm high, And An Edwardian Silver Bonbon Spoon, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1907, the handle and bowl with pierced foliate decoration, 64g, 17,5cm (4)
AN ASSEMBLED THREE-PIECE SILVER TEA SET, WALKER & HALL, SHEFFIELD, 1911 & 1918 comprising: a teapot, milk jug and a two-handled sugar basin, each part-lobed body with harp handle, the teapot with hinged domed, lobed cover and composition finial, teapot initialled "D", teapot 18cm high, 1134g (3)
AN AMBER NECKLACE comprised of circular amber beads, approximately 10,3mm in diameter, with a gold-pated silver clasp, approximately 45cm in length; and An Amber Necklace, comprised of circular amber beads, approximately 12cm in diameter, with a gold-plated silver clasp, approximately 47cm in length (2)
A LATE VICTORIAN FOUR-PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, JOSEPH BRADBURY & EDWARD BRADBURY, LONDON, 1875 NOT SUITABLE FOR EXPORTcomprising: a teapot, coffee pot, sugar basin and milk jug, of cylindrical, tapering and lobed form, the body engraved with bands of stylised flowers within beaded borders, with floriform rim, ivory fillet to C-scroll handle, the hinged covers with detachable urn finial, milk jug and sugar basin with gilt interior, 1803g, coffee pot 25cm high (4)
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TRAY, H. MATTHEWS, BIRMINGHAM, 1901 of shaped rectangular form, the centre profusely engraved with flowerheads, scrolls and latticework enclosing a vacant cartouche, 307g, 28,7cm wide, And An Edwardian Silver Cigar Box, Mappin & Webb Ltd, London, 1907, plain rectangular, the hinged cover with thumbpiece, cedar interior, 14cm wide (2)
A FRENCH SILVER FIDDLE-THREAD PATTERN SERVING SPOON, PARIS, EARLY 19TH CENTURY And A Set of Three Russian Silver Tablespoons, 1886; A Continental Silver Spoon, marks indistinct, and A Group of Five Russian Silver Fiddle Pattern Teaspoons, various makers and dates, 1893 and early 20th Century, 501g all inclusive (10)
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER COMPORTS, ROBERT GARRARD, LONDON, 1864 AND 1879 the tripartite base depicting three seated putti playing various musical instruments amongst garlands and foliage, with a central knopped and beaded column, surmounted by a shaped, pierced circular basket chased and moulded with shell and foliate decoration, centre initialled, lacking one garland, 19,5cm high, 2813g (2)
A GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SILVER SOUP LADLE, THOMAS MORIAH OTTON, LONDON, 1801 of typical form, the terminal initialled "D", 150g, 30cm long; A George III Silver Stuffing Spoon, George Wintle, London, 1801, 83g, 29,5cm long, and Another, Richard Crossley, London, 1813, the terminal initialled "PJ", 112g, 29,5cm long (3)
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