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A Victorian silver cream jug, Hands & Son, London 1860, with a double reeded neck rim and rococo scroll handle, the ewer shaped body with eight raised ribs and foliate engraving, one panel with the Goodridge family crest and another dated 1860, all on an ogee moulded circular foot.
A very rare pair of silver Edwardian novelty pepper pots, Adie & Lovekin Ltd., Birmingham 1909, in the form of dancing/performing bears, the bears hallmarked on the neck and partially hallmarked on the heads, 1¾in. (4.5cm.) long, overall weight 0.8 tr.oz. (2) , * Condition: Very clear hallmarks, one bear has a very slight bruise on back, very good condition overall.
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, Nouvelle Edition', pub. Paul Vaillant, Strand, London, 1764, bound in one volume with 'Le Nouveau Testament, C'est-a-dire, La Nouvelle Alliance de Notre Seigneur Jesus-Christ', pub. in Amsterdam 1752 with contemporary calf with gilt title, silver clasps and corner mounts, one clasp engraved with initials 'N.D.G 1771' and the other with initials 'R.L.P.', possibly for the De Garis and Le Page families of Guernsey., * The silver mounts of this Liturgie 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 Chinese export silver matchbox cover, Hung Chong mark, with repoussé decoration of a pagoda on chased ground, 2 3/8 x 1½in. (6 x 3.75cm.); together with two small Chinese silver dishes, one with a raised open bud at the centre and the other inset with a coin, the larger 3¾in. (9.5cm.) diameter. (3)
A matched Victorian and Edwardian silver cruet set, comprising four salts, a mustard pot and a pair of peppers, all raised on ball feet, the lower half of the bodies lobed and with gadrooned top rims, the salts and mustard with blue glass liners, all Chester 1903, the peppers Chester 1896, total silver weight 7.75 tr.oz. (7)
Two silver trinket boxes, one by E. S. Barnsley & Co., Birmingham 1912, of eight lobed form, raised on three lion paw feet; the other by B. H. Co., Birmingham 1955, circular with engine turned Art Deco style decoration, raised on three trifid feet, 3¼in. diameter; and a pair of pierced repoussé silver heart shaped pin trays, William Devenport, Birmingham 1903. (4)
A Victorian circular silver pill box, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Birmingham 1890, the sides and conical cover with reeded decoration; together with a small George V oval silver pill box, the body engraved 'H N Bellamy - 2nd prize Shooting'; a Victorian vesta case; a late Victorian repoussé silver box; and a plated brass letter clip. (5)
A George III silver wine funnel by Hester Bateman, London 1782, the bombe body with beaded rim and star pierced strainer, the detachable spout with reeded decoration, 4¾in. (12cm.) long, 2.85 tr.oz., * Condition: Maker's mark struck twice to top of spout section (one a little rubbed but clear, the other partial), plus lion passant. Full set of marks to underside of strainer, which are crisp. Worn engraved crest to body. Rim of strainer slightly mis-shapen. Probably small hammered dent to side of strainer (beside crest). Spout section in good condition.
An Elizabeth II silver four piece matched tea set, Barker Ellis Silver Co., Birmingham 1972-73, comprising hot water jug, teapot, sucrier and milk jug, with gadrooned rims and stepped domed lids, standing on four conjoined winged lion paw feet flanked by roses, the hot water jug 8in. (20.2cm.) high, total gross weight 69 tr.oz. (4)
A George III silver helmet shaped cream jug, Jonathan Perkins I and Jonathan Perkins II, London 1795, with scalloped rim, strap handle and square pedestal foot, gilt washed interior, later decorated with chased foliage and flowers, vacant cartouche, 5 1/8in. (13cm.) high, weight 2.5 tr.oz., * Condition: Later decorated. Maker's mark - first letter poorly struck but legible. Other marks slightly rubbed but clearly legible. Good condition overall.
A good quality George V silver lidded urn, Adie Bros. Ltd., Birmingham 1933, the body with applied girdle and swing handles on flower head mounts, the stepped and domed lid with cast shell finial, raised on a stepped moulded circular foot, 5 5/8in. (14.25cm.) high, weight 8.4 tr.oz.
A small quantity of silver smalls, comprising a silver handled button-hook, silver pickle fork, silver teaspoons, two butter knives, pusher, small pickle fork, mustard spoon and jam spoon; together with a set of 12 silver coffee spoons, two mother of pearl spoons and a horn caddy spoon, the weighable items 6.85 tr.oz. gross. (qty)
An Elizabeth II 12 place service of silver flatware, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1963, near complete, comprising twelve each of table forks, dessert forks, fish forks, fish knives, dessert spoons and soup spoons, plus eight tea spoons, nine coffee spoons, six cake forks, six table spoons, two sauce ladles, a pair of fish servers and twelve each of dessert and table knives with stainless steel blades, weight 192 tr.oz., contained in a beech wood canteen box with drawer.
Seven assorted 19th century & later decanters, one thistle shaped with silver collar, Birmingham 1908; one slender tear drop form with foliate engraving; a Victorian pair, eight sided with vine engraving; a pair with impressed diamond shaped moulding; and another Victorian decanter. (7)
A small Victorian oval silver sucrier, Josiah Williams & Co., London 1895, with half-reeded decoration and small ebony finial, 3½in. (9cm.) high; together with a small George V four division silver toast rack with ring handle, on four ball feet, Asprey & Co., Birmingham 1912, 3 5/8in. (9.2cm.) high, weight 6.7 tr.oz. (2)
A cased pair of Victorian silver knife rests, Charles Boyton, London 1896, with square gadrooned bases, plain cylindrical bars and ball finials, filled bases, 3½in. (9cm.) long; together with another cased pair of Victorian knife rests, Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1896, with cross ends and solid hexagonal bar, 3in. (7.6cm.) long, gross weight 3.5 tr.oz. (2)
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)
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.
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