A French silver menaudiere with cabochon-set gem thumbpiece, English sponsor’s and import marks for Colman, Goodman & Co., London, 1904, oval with alternate plain and reeded bands, chain attachment with finger ring, gilt interior with sprung coin holder, hinged note-clip with trefoil end, hinged mirror with ivory aide-memoire to reverse, the opposite side with twin compartments, both with hinged covers, exterior with aperture for pencil, 6.5 cm. long Condition reportSome small shallow bruises and ivory aide-memoire a little warped
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A Russian silver-gilt and cloisonné enamel lemon tea spoon by Ivan Saltykov, Moscow, 1889, decorated with stylised foliage in red, white and three shades of blue and two shades of green, bowl with white bead border; a Russian silver-gilt and niello lemon tea spoon, mark of A. I. (Cyrillic), Moscow, 1868 or 1869, with spiral twist stem and geometric scrollwork to bowl; and a Persian silver teaspoon with floral-chased fiddle terminal, stamped with “84” standard mark only (3)Condition reportAll in good condition, cloisonné spoon has a tiny shallow surface bruise to turquoise leaf at base of bowl and similar on a couple of the hemispherical motifs on one of the panels at top of stem
A quantity of silver plate, Victorian/modern, comprising:- a 4 piece Victorian tea and coffee set by Walker & Hall, engraved with convolvulus; a similar kettle on rustic spirit stand, engraved with birds amidst foliage by the same makers; an oval meat dish cover by Harrods; two biscuit boxes, one by Harrods; a trefoil shell cheese and biscuits dish; a set of 4 modern wine goblets; a Victorian vase holder by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, of tendril form (lacks glass vase); 6 cased coffee spoons; 3 sauceboats; a hot water jug; 9 various condiments; a Victorian egg cruet (lacks one of the 4 egg cups); a bachelor-size sugar bowl and matching cream jug; a sugar caster; a churn-shaped butter dish (lacks glass liner); a pair of asparagus servers; an oval dish holder; an Old Sheffield Plate wine funnel by Matthew Boulton & Co. (lacks thumbpiece); a rat-tail soup ladle and matching sauce ladle; and an ashtray with flag of S.S. Atlantis (post 1930); also a Victorian silver Onslow pattern mustard spoon Condition reportOne biscuits box needs cover re-plating. Ashtray needs re- plating. Hot water jug has a tiny area that needs re-plating. Victorian tea & coffee set, teapot has finial but this lacks pin and nut whilst finial of coffee pot lacks buttercup from top. Coffee pot also has a bruise and cream jug has small bruise to foot and scratches.
Hunting interest:- A silver and enamel vesta case by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham, 1914, engraved with scrolling foliage and centred to front with an enamel boss depicting a lady and gentleman riding in a hunt, with suspensory ring to left side, 4.2 cm. long Condition reportGood condition, some minor surface scratches to enamel
A German vesta case, early 20th century, the silver outer sleeve chased on either side with a lute player serenading two 18th century ladies in a garden setting, the plated slide-out drawer with gilt interior and striking surface to one end, 6 cm. long Condition reportIn good condition, very minor wear to faces of people
A George III silver punch ladle by Thomas Morley, London, 1793, with twisted whalebone handle, 35.7 cm. long Condition reportLead solder repair where bowl joins stem and further lead solder repair on back of bowl where handle terminal is applied to bowl, fully marked in bowl, lion passant to back of stem
A pair of mid-18th century shovel-bowl salt spoons, marks indistinct, initialled “WW”; a pair of early Victorian fiddle pattern salt spoons, London, 1838; three more, 1813, 1827 and 1848; a Victorian fiddle pattern mustard spoon by Charles Boyton, London, 1869; a small Victorian salt spoon and 3 plated condiment spoons, weighable silver 107 gm. (12) Condition reportIn overall good condition
A Russian silver child’s mug by Gustav Abraham Bernstrom, St. Petersburg, circa 1815/26, with coopered tapering sides imitating a barrel, initialled “GJW” to front, gilt interior, 7 cm. high, wt. 110 gm. Condition reportSlight distortion to rim, handle appears to have been re-attached as small oval patches are visible inside mug behind upper and lower junction of handle.
A Dutch silver pill box in the form of a nautilus shell chased with flowers, English sponsor and import marks for Samuel Boyce Landeck, London, 1894; An Edwardian silver pill box by Adie & Lovekin Ltd., Birmingham, 1902, chased with winged angel head amidst clouds, gilt interior; and a Victorian oval silver pill box chased with rococo scrolls, gilt interior, by Solomon Lyon, Birmingham, 1888, last box 4.6 cm. long, wt. 45 gm. (3) Condition reportAll in good condition, angel box has tiny ding to side
A Norwegian silver novelty salt in the form of a Viking ship, stamped “830S” and maker’s mark, early 20th century, gilt interior; together with a small Victorian silver cream jug by L. Spiers overstruck by J.S (unidentified), Birmingham, 1887, profusely chased in the Indian manner with scrolls and flowers, gilt interior, cream jug 6.2 cm. high, wt. 64 gm. (2) Condition reportBoth in good condition
A silver-topped cut glass scent bottle, Birmingham, 1908, and a cut-glass container, the silver lid formed as an ashtray. 30gm. Condition reportScent bottle very good. No chips or cracks, plaster attaching top sleeve to bottle needs replacing. Ashtray top missing one applied cigarette rest with consequent hole in lid and bruise to top rim of glass. Otherwise good condition.
A small George III cylindrical silver dressing table box by Phipps and Robinson, London, 1808, with pull-off cover, later chased with flowers and scrolls, gilt interior, 3.6 cm. high, wt. 36 gm. Condition reportOverall good order, fully marked inside base, makers, lion passant and date letter in cover
A Victorian silver novelty pencil in form of a tennis racket by Walter Thornhill & Co., circa 1880, unmarked but inscribed “W. THORNHILL & Co.” and engraved with design registration lozenge for 7th September, 1878, suspension ring to side, 10.2 cm. long, wt. 17 gm. Condition reportLower section swivels but there is no lead inside and nothing emerges or extends when this section is turned, mesh is intact but there is one tiny break in the mesh, exceedingly minor.
An East Asian silver rattle drum, unmarked (tests silver) possibly Chinese, circular with chain attachment, probably early 20th century, chased with a cockerel, a double fish and a dragon on textured ground, with fifteen spherical and conical bells dependent, 18.2 cm. diameter, gross wt. 402 gm. Condition reportIn overall good condition, a rectangular blow hole at front of rim which is in the manufacture
A Norwegian silver heart-shaped hovedvandsoeg by Andreas Christian Mogelvang, Bergen, 1851, with crown finial and gilt interior, front with prick-dot engraved initials “AMJD 1854”, on pedestal foot7.5 cm. high, wt. 24 gm. Condition reportRepair where body joins pedestal foot and thus leans a little to one side fully marked under foot
An 18th century Dutch silver perfume box by Dirk Goedhart, Amsterdam, 1786, cover chased with man and woman supporting a crown over a flaming altar to love, sides chased with men and women in 18th century costume, base engraved with initials “DPK”, gilt interior, 3.5 cm. high, wt.18 gm. Condition reportGood condition, minor wear to faces of figures consistent with age and use
A Dutch silver novelty scent bottle in the form of a mandolin, with Dutch date letter for 1891 and additionally English import marks for London, 1891, hinged cover opening to reveal a pull-out stopper, back chased with putti examining goods on the dock-side, the front with a putto attending to a companion who has fallen from a horse, an extensive town scene in background, 10 cm. long, wt. 45 gm. Condition reportIn good condition
Cricketing interest:- a silver cricket trophy by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd., Birmingham, 1938, formed as three silver cricket stumps on circular base, the stumps supporting a silver-mounted cricket ball inscribed “A Special Wisden’s Y.C.C. with Royal Arms, the silver plaque inscribed “50 Years of Cricket presented to Mr. G. T. Procter by Arthington Cricket Club 16th July 1938”, 16 cm. high, wt. 87 gmCondition reportGood overall condition, small bruise to plaque on top of ball
A Dutch silver toy cello (lacks strings), with English sponsor and import marks for David Bridge, London, 1894, chased with birds, diaperwork and rococo scrolls, centred to either side by a vacant rococo cartouche; a Dutch silver toy lute, circa 1895, chased with a couple in 18th century dress fishing from a river bank; also a similar German silver toy lute, .800 standard, circa 1895, chased on front and back with putti, some playing musical instruments, foliage, birds flying over a fence and a cat at a window, first item 9 cm. high, wt. 72 gm. (3)Condition reportOne lute has a small shallow bruise, cello lacks strings
A German silver toy Renaissance revival folding chair with English sponsor and import marks for J. G. Piddington, London, 1901, the seat chased with an 18th century gentleman with cane; also a Dutch silver toy settee with English sponsor and import marks for Samuel Boyce Landeck, London, 1894, back and arms pierced with 18th century male and female figures, seat chased with playful putti, first item 4.2 cm. high, wt. 49 gm. (2) Condition reportFirst item in good condition, settee has right hand arm snapped off, present but detached and would need repairing/resoldering
A set of 8 Russian silver-gilt and shaded cloisonne enamel spoons by the 6th Moscow Artel, 1908/17 and also later struck with Soviet control marks for Moscow, bowls decorated with shaded flowers and foliage in pastel shades on a dark olive green and light green ground, the enamelled stems with emerald green knop finials, 14.6cm long.
Napoleon interest:- A tortoiseshell snuff box with gold rim mount, circa 1800, the top set with silver medallion signed “Andrieu F.”, depicting Napoleon crossing the St. Bernard Pass in the Alps prior to the battle of Marengo, with legend “Passage du Gd. St. Bernard, le XXV Floreal, An VIII”, 7.3 cm. diameter Condition reportThere are scratches around rim of cover otherwise OK
An Edwardian silver elephant pin cushion (cushion missing) by Cornelius Saunders and Francis Shepherd, Birmingham, 1905. Condition reportThe elephant has been filled with lead for stability. One rear leg is cracked at the join with the body and there are occasional very slight dings. The tail and trunk are undamaged.
A William IV silver-gilt vinaigrette by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1832, with a moss agate oval panel inset on cover within chased floral surround and foliate scroll thumb-piece, engine turned with vacant reserve to base and with pierced and engraved floral grille. 3.5 x 3x 1.5cm. Condition reportExcellent condition, two small breaks in the mount i.e. the plain rim inside the floral-chased surround holding the moss agate, otherwise no defects noted. Marks clear. Grille marked with maker and lion passant, engine-turning very crisp
Two silver plated cake baskets with swing handles, one shaped rectangular with incurved corners, pierced border and bead and reel rim on spread foot, by Atkins Brothers, 24x24cm., the other rectangular with curved corners, heavily embossed with flowers and scrolls on four ball feet by Kleinwort and Peerless. 25x20cm. Condition reportBoth very good condition.
A George III silver helmet cream jug, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1795, beaded rim, square pedestal base, Victorian monogram to front, inscribed inside foot “From Mrs. North Dec.r 1867”, gilt interior, 14 cm. high, wt. 95 gm. Condition reportFoot needs gentle straightening to ensure it stands flush with flat surface, small oval bruise to one side, interior gilding does not extend into lip
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