UNIQUE MODERN OTTEWILL SILVER COFFEE SERVICEmaker Ottewill Silversmiths, London 2012, Diamond Jubilee mark, commissioned by and designed for a private oil company to reflect the crucial aspects of the oil industry, the pieces are shaped like oil barrels and the finials the shape of deep sea drill heads, curved ebony handles, comprising a twin handled circular tray, two coffee pots, a sugar and cream, six matching spoons and a strainer, all inside a fitted blue leather box with blue velvet interior, box 59.5cm long, approximately 4715g gross, tray 43cm long
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SET OF SIX EDWARDIAN SILVER DESSERT KNIVESmaker George Edward & Sons, London 1908, in original red leather case, each knife 17cm long; together with a set of six silver hob nail pattern coffee spoons, maker J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1969, in a case, each 9.5cm long, approximately 252g gross (2)
GEORGE V SILVER DRESSING TABLE SETmaker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, three items maker Charles Henry Dumenil, London 1918comprising a tray, a pin tray, a hand mirror, two hair brushes and two clothes brushes and a tortoiseshell comb, many pieces with dents or damage, tray and pin tray approximately 620g, tray 34cm long (8)
SILVER CIGARETTE BOXmaker Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1964, presentation inscription from the Directors of Lyle Shipping Company Ltd for fifty years of loyal service, also engraved with all of their signatures and the company flag, approximately 436g (base loaded), 17cm long; together with a pair of late Victorian silver and ivory handled butter knives, maker John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1897, engraved blades and ivory carved with palmette design, in a fitted case, each 18cm long (2)
TWO CHRISTOPHER LAWRENCE SILVER GILT NOVELTY MUSHROOMSmaker Christopher Nigel Lawrence (b.1936) for The Hertiage Collection, London 1982, including 'Surprise Easter Mushroom', numbered 114/250, the cover lifting to reveal two elves decorating a floral easter egg and 'Christmas Mushroom', numbered 79/250, the cover lifting to reveal an elf and a fairy singing carols under a tree with a lantern next to a brazier, each on a slate base, each with cerificate of authenticity, the taller 15.5cm high
SILVER 'TYG' CUPmaker Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1955, engraved with presentation inscription, approximately 133g, 8cm high; together with an early George V silver desk inkwell, makers mark rubbed, probably Samuel M Levi, Birmingham 1914, lacking engraving, with glass well, hinged lid detached, approximately 299g (base loaded), 12cm in diameter (2)
PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER STEMMED BON BON DISHESmaker E S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1914/17, with pierced foliate rims, each 8cm high; together with a pair of late Victorian pierced silver bon bon dishes, maker Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1895, of circular form with fluted sides, pierced with cross-work and scrolling panels, shell and scroll embossed rims, each 11.5cm in diameter, approximately 302g gross (4)
TWO EDWARDIAN PASSENGER SHIP ENAMELLED SILVER VESTA CASESincluding maker Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Birmingham 1904, enamelled with badge of 'M.S Dunera', with loop, 5.5cm long and maker William Neale & Sons, Chester 1903, enamelled with badge of 'M.S Devonia', with loop, 5cm long; together with an American silver golfing vesta case, stamped '925', embossed with clubs, with loop, 6cm long and an American silver baseball vesta case, stamped '925 Sterling', embossed with a blue enamelled batting phrase, with loop, 5cm long, approximately 117g gross (4)
IMPRESSIVE PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER CANDELABRAmaker Henry Wilkinson & Co, London 1874, of square form with stepped bases and three scoles, branches detach to form single candlesticks, decorated with foliate swags and Adam style motifs, approximately 5170g gross (bases loaded), each 48cm high, 48cm wide
UNUSUAL LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL/BALTIC SILVER COVERstamped with mark 'I.B' plus four pictorial marks, several of the marks seen on Swedish silver of this period, possibly from Northern German or the Low Countries, ball finial, engraved with an elaborate hunting scene of a man chasing down a pack of hounds taking down a stag, also engraved with a large coat of arms; together with a matched bowl base, lacking hallmarks (altered to fit cover so hallmarks possibly erased), possibly late 18th/early 19th century english silver, engraved with a heraldic Wyvern, interior shelf rim, on three ball feet, approximately 327g gross, each 11.5cm in diameter
ART DECO SILVER HAND MIRRORmaker Duncan & Scobbie, Birmingham 1936, of octagonal form with attractive engine turned design to back, 30.5cm long; together with a late Victorian silver and brown leather mounted glass hipflask, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1894, of oval form with hinged twist lock cap and silver detachable cup section with gilt interior, 13cm high and a silver mounted crystal sugar caster, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1928, facetted square crystal body, 12cm high (3)
TWO SILVER PART CRUET SETSincluding two maker Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham 1939, comprising a pepperette and a salt cellar (with blue glass liner), pepperette 7.5cm high and two maker's mark rubbed, Chester 1912, comprising a mustard pot and a salt cellar (both with blue glass liners), mustard pot 6cm high; together with an American Tiffany silver padlock and a Continental silver violin figure (6)
VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED THREE PIECE TEA SERVICEmaker Thomas Bradbury & Sons of Sheffield, circa 1866-88, stamped with registered design diamond mark for '22nd November 1866', all stamped with pattern number '6452', of cylindrical form with beaded rims and engraved repeating geometric borders, teapot handle with ivory insulators, teapot 18cm high
EDWARDIAN SILVER BOWLmaker's mark 'A W & Co Ld' in a quatrefoil, London 1903, of quatrefoil form with fluted rim on four ball feet, 15cm wide; together with an Edwardian silver bon bon dish, maker Robert Stewart, London 1909, of circular form with thin scrolling twin handles on four feet of similar design, 15.5cm and an early 20th century American silver bowl, maker Reed & Barton, Massachusetts, of lobed form with a floral c-scroll border, 16cm in diameter, approximately 398g (3)
EARLY 20TH CENTURY GERMAN SILVER SET OF SIX FISK KNIVES AND FORKSmaker Franz Bahner of Düsseldorf, 800 standard, circa 1915-1920, cast handles and blades engraved in c-scroll design, handles engraved with initials 'EE', approximately 558g, knives each 21.5cm longNote: Some pieces are also stamped 'M&S', around 1917 the company was acquired by Munsfelder Silber and the marks changed from a dragons head to this mark.
IMPORTED SILVER FIVE BRANCH CANDELABRUMimporter's mark 'I over BB', London Import 1975, also satmped '925' and 'Sterling', possibly of Continental origin, scoles with beaded rims, double scroll branches supported by a square tapering stem on a stepped square base, embossed and chased with foliate swags and roundels, approximately 1198g, 44cm high
PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SPOONSmaker Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan & James Boult, London 1818, each 22cm long; together with a pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern table spoons, maker Josiah Williams & Co, London 1885, handles engraved with initial 'A', each 23cm long, approximately 263g gross
SET OF FIVE GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FORKSmaker Solomon Hougham, London 1810, handles engraved with initials 'JMMA', each 19.5cm long; together with a set of six late 18th century style silver coffee spoons, maker Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1940, pointed handles with bright cut engraving, each 10.5cm long, approximately 380g gross (11)
LARGE EARLY VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SILVER KINGS PATTERN SOUP LADLEmaker David McDonald, Glasgow 1837, handle engraved with initial 'H', approximately 291g, 39.5cm long; together with a Victorian Scottish silver Kings pattern gravy spoon, maker R L Christie, Edinburgh 1865, handle engraved with initials 'AE', approximately 112g, 31cm long (2)
TWO SETS OF SIX SILVER COFFEE SPOONSincluding a set of six dog's nose pattern coffee spoons, maker Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1959, each 11.5cm long and a set of six hob nail pattern coffee spoons, maker Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1926, each 9.5cm long; together with a set of six George V silver gilt coffee spoons, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1925, each 8cm long and four George V silver coffee thread pattern spoons and tongs, maker Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1925, each 11cm long, approximately 243g gross (23)
LOT OF EDWARDIAN AND LATER SILVER PLOUGHING MEDALSincluding two Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland Ploughing medals, won by James Alexander, dated 1900 and 1904, a Dundonal Ploughing Match medal, Won by James Alexander in 1904; together with five other small silver shield medals, approximately 115g gross, largest 6.5cm high (8)
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