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A pair of late Victorian silver preserve spoons, engraved with floral and scroll decoration, Sheffield 1897 by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, within a Harrods case, a set of six silver coffee spoons and matching sugar tongs, cased, and a small group of other silver and plated items, including three sets of six coffee spoons, cased, a plated six division toast rack and a silver and glass sugar caster.
A pair of late Victorian silver salts, each of circular form with wavy rim, on scroll legs terminating in pad feet, Birmingham 1899 by William Oliver, cased, a pair of silver salt spoons, Sheffield 1900 by John Round & Son Ltd, a set of six silver teaspoons, cased, and another silver spoon.
A George III silver four-light three branch candelabrum, the central beaded sconce and drip pan supported by a foliate moulded tapering stem, flanked by three foliate capped scroll branches with beaded sconces and drip pans, each branch supported by a snake, its body encircling a flowerhead motif, the acanthus leaf capped tapering cylindrical stem engraved with a coat of arms above a leaf and berry moulded base, on a circular foot with foliate border, engraved presentation inscription 'Presented by the Society of Lowtonians to William Greaves Esq ... as their Honorary Secretary and Treasurer during sixteen years, London 1814 by Benjamin Smith, height approx 61cm.
A George III silver rectangular vinaigrette with banded decoration, the hinged lid revealing a hinged gilt grille pierced with foliate decoration, London 1819 by William Ellerby, length approx 2.5cm, a silver vesta case with engraved decoration, Birmingham 1901, a silver mounted horn beaker, Chester 1904, and a small collection of other silver and plated items.
A William IV silver rectangular snuffbox, the hinged lid with scroll thumbpiece and engine turned decoration above reeded sides, Birmingham 1834 by Thomas Shaw, length approx 7.5cm, together with a silver matchbox holder with engine turned decoration, London 1930 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd.
A late Victorian silver bonbon dish of quaich form, the circular body pierced and embossed with flowers and scrolls, flanked by cherub mask and pierced scroll handles, London 1892 by William Comyns & Sons, together with a group of other silver and plated items, including two mustards and a plated on copper salt.
A silver tankard of baluster form with foliate capped scroll handle, on a circular foot, Sheffield 1970, a set of six silver teaspoons, cased, a silver napkin ring, a silver napkin ring, a pair of plated salad servers with porcelain Imari pattern handles, a set of six plated coffee spoons and another spoon.
A set of four Victorian silver circular salts and spoons, each engraved with a band of foliate scrolls, on three ball feet, Birmingham 1884 by Harwood, Plante & Harrison, cased, a silver circular dish, inscribed 'The Boy Friend, Wyndham's Theatre, 14th Jan 1954 14th Jane 1956', London 1955 by Garrard & Co Ltd, diameter approx 11.5cm, and a small collection of other silver, including a globular glass scent bottle with silver collar and cover.
An Edwardian silver mounted Goliath watch case, pierced and embossed with cherubs, flowers and tendrils, Birmingham 1903 by Robinson & Co, fitted with a plated Goliath watch, the white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, each on a blue enamelled circular ground, together with a small group of silver items, including a set of six teaspoons, a hand mirror and a pair of sugar tongs.
An Edwardian silver rectangular vesta case, the front inscribed 'South Africa 1900-02, Montis Insignia Calpe, E & F Cor, 2 V.B. The Suffolk Regiment', Birmingham 1902 by Samuel Hales, length approx 5cm, a silver curved rectangular cigarette case with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1938 by Smith & Bartlam, two other silver cigarette cases and a silver vesta case.
A George V silver four division toast rack, Sheffield 1933, a pair of silver claw ended sugar tongs, Birmingham 1934, and a collection of plated items, comprising three toast racks, six pairs of knife rests, six pastry forks and serving fork, a pair of fish servers, two sets of six fish knives and forks, a mug, a small oval tray, six sweetmeat forks with mother-of-pearl handles, a pair of sugar tongs, four Fiddle and Thread pattern table forks, four steel bladed table knives and a German four piece cheese serving set with loaded handles, detailed '800'.
A George V silver five-piece dressing table set with engine turned banded decoration, comprising hand mirror, two clothes brushes and two hairbrushes, Birmingham 1917 by E.S. Barnsley & Co, together with two silver mounted dressing table glass jars and a silver square snuffbox with embossed decoration.
A pair of silver three light table taperstick holders, each base formed as three acorn leaves, Birmingham 1957 by Joseph Gloster Ltd, together with a silver scallop shell butter dish, Sheffield 1973, a pair of silver and cut glass knife rests and a silver mounted cut glass sugar caster.
A Victorian silver cylindrical scent bottle with hinged lid and all-over foliate engraved decoration, London 1881 by Sampson Mordan & Co, length approx 5.5cm, together with a set of six silver shot measure glass holders with clear glass liners, a silver model of an ibex on a hardwood stand, a silver and glass jar, a filigree miniature tea set and a salt spoon of foliate form.
A small collection of silver cutlery, including a pair of Victorian Old English pattern sauce ladles, London 1865 by Francis Higgins, a pair of George III Old English pattern dessert spoons, London 1777, and a set of four Victorian silver dessert spoons, London 1884, together with a small collection of plated cutlery.
A silver mounted three-piece dressing table set with engine turned decoration, comprising hand mirror, hairbrush and clothes brush, Birmingham 1950 and 1951, a silver and mother-of-pearl folding fruit knife, Sheffield 1928 by Harrison, Fisher & Co, a silver handled magnifying glass and three pairs of sugar tongs.
An Edwardian silver three-piece tea set, each of cushion form with a gadrooned and scallop shell decorated rim above a banded and half-reeded body, on foliate scroll feet, comprising teapot, two handled sugar bowl and milk jug, London 1909 by Charles Stuart Harris & Sons Ltd, together with a pair of silver sugar tongs (one milk jug leg detached but present).
A George V silver hexagonal shaped propelling pencil with engine turned decoration, London 1933 by Sampson Mordan & Co, length approx 11cm, a set of six silver coffee spoons, Birmingham 1955 by Henry Clifford Davis, cased, and a small group of other silver items, including a circular compact, a shoe pincushion and an ingot on a neckchain, together with two plated cigarette lighters.
A George III silver cream jug with reeded loop handle and rim above banded decoration, on a similar circular foot and square base, London 1793 by Henry Chawner, height approx 11.5cm, and a George IV silver mustard of squat baluster form, relief decorated with flowers and scrolls, London 1821 by Abstinando King, height approx 5.5cm.
A Victorian silver jardinière of circular form, the wavy rim above a band of scrolling flowers and half-fluted decoration, London 1886 by Mappin & Webb, height approx 5.5cm, a pair of silver salts, each of oval two handled form on a domed base and scroll feet with overall scroll decoration, Birmingham 1893 by Brockwell & Son, height approx 5cm, a silver rectangular dressing table tray with scroll decoration, Birmingham 1903 by Deakin & Francis Ltd, and a small group of other silver items.
A pair of George V silver bonbon dishes with scroll pierced rims, on ball feet, Birmingham 1935 by William Adam Ltd, diameter approx 14.5cm, a silver sauce boat with flying scroll handle and gadrooned rim, Birmingham 1934 by Adie Brothers Ltd, and a silver wine funnel, Birmingham 1998 by L.J. Millington.
An Edwardian silver match holder and stand of oval form, surmounted on a shaped tray with recess framed by stylized flowers and scrolling tendrils and similar handle, on bun feet, Birmingham 1904 by William Harrison Walter, width approx 14.5cm, together with a silver purse with tan leather interior, Birmingham 1918 by Boots Pure Drug Company.
A pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs with bright cut decoration, Newcastle 1874 by Thomas Sewell I, another pair of silver sugar tongs, a Scottish silver Fiddle and Shell pattern sauce ladle, Edinburgh 1844 by James Howden & Co, a silver nurse's buckle, a silver cigarette case and a small group of other silver, including teaspoons.
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