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An Edwardian silver tobacco box, of circular form, the exterior engraved with foliate scroll decoration, central circular armorial engraved with script initials, the hinged cover with squeeze release, George Unite, Birmingham 1903, diameter 8.5 cm, weight 110 g / 3.5 ozt approx
A William IV silver coffee pot, of melon form atop a spreading pedestal form foot, 'C' scroll handle with acanthus leaf thumb piece and ivory insulators, naturalistic floral form finial, engraved with a crest of a leopard amidst outstretched wings, hallmarks struck to the underside with corresponding part marks struck to the interior of the hinged lid, sponsor's mark for Edward Barton, London 1837, height 24 cm, weight 27.8 ozt / 867 g approx
A George III silver tankard, of tapering cylindrical form, with central banded girdle and flared foot, 'C' scroll handle with heart shaped spur, acanthus leaf scroll thumb piece, domed hinged cover, embossed decoration all over depicting a rural hunting scene, with presentation inscription "Presented to Captain & Adjutant, R B Bellers, Royal Wiltshire Militia, by the serjeants of the regiment as a token of esteem", the interior gilt, hallmarks struck to the body, sponsor's mark Thomas Whipham & Charles Wright, London 1766, height 18.5 cm, weight 731 g / 23.5 ozt approx
An Edwardian silver five piece tea service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, hot water jug, milk jug and sugar bowl, each piece of urn form with reeded girdle and cut card work decoration to the lower half of the body, scroll form handles with hardwood inserts, hallmarks struck to the body of each piece, with corresponding part marks struck the hinged covers, sponsor's mark for Johnson, Walker & Tolhurst Ltd (Walter Walker & Brownfield Tolhurst), London, with date marks ranging from 1901-1904, height of coffee pot 22 cm, total gross combined weight 2807 g / 90 ozt approx (5)
A Victorian silver coffee pot, with a central banding of embossed rococo scroll, floral and foliate decoration, with fluting to the lower portion, atop four volute scroll form supports, 'C' scroll fruit wood handle, hallmarks struck to body and corresponding part marks to the underside of the hinged cover, sponsor's mark Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), assay mark Sheffield 1898, height 23 cm, gross weight 649 g / 20.8 ozt (all in) approx
An Edward VIII art deco silver four piece tea service, comprising teapot, hot water jug, two handle sugar bowl and milk jug, each piece with angular handles, atop four stepped bracket form feet and engraved initial "A", hallmarks struck for Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield 1936, height of hot water jug 17 cm, combined gross weight 1694 g / 54 ozt approx (4)
An Edwardian silver tea canister, of square form with detachable cover,the body embossed with a rural scene depicting figures on horseback, ladies and a town scene, hallmarks struck to the body and corresponding part marks to the cover, W G Keight & Co, Birmingham 1907, height 8.5 cm, weight 2.4 ozt / 74 g approx
A Victorian silver mustard pot of barrel form, volute scroll thumb-piece with blue glass liner and central engraved crest to the body, hallmarks struck to the base with corresponding part marks struck to the underside of the hinged cover, sponsor's mark for Henry and John Lias, London 1874, height 8 cm, weight less glass liner 3.8 ozt / 119 g approx
A Victorian silver card case with aide memoire (lacking pencil), with suspension chain and finger loop, engraved leaf decoration and inscriptions "Mr Cook Jenkins", with red silk lined interior, marked for Birmingham 1893, sponsor's mark is indistinct, together with a Continental tortoiseshell card case inlaid with white metal (possibly silver) mounts, a vacant central cartouche within a star, blue silk lined interior with sperate fitted compartments (2)
Five mid-eighteenth century silver Hanoverian pattern dessert spoons, bottom marked, each terminal engraved with the crest of a serpent coiling a griffin, hallmarks are difficult to decipher but the sponsor's mark is possibly Richard Gosling, London, circa 1745, together with three silver tablespoons with varying London hallmarks, combined weight 341 g / 10.9 ozt approx
A Victorian glass and silver mounted oil or vinegar decanter, the tapering square glass body with etched sunflower decoration and star cut base, with angular silver handle, hinged domed cover with pouring aperture, hall-marked for William Hutton and Sons, Birmingham 1900, height 16.5 cm approx
A George IV silver novelty vinaigrette, modelled in the form of a bag with suspension chain, the body with scaled decoration, the hinged cover opens to reveal gilt interior and pierced hinged grille, sponsor's mark for Thomas and William Simpson, Birmingham 1820, height 2 cm, weight 0.3 ozt / 10 g approx
A George IV Regency silver six bar toast rack, with a leaf and shell handle, gadroon and shell decoration to the base, sponsor's mark for Rebecca Eames and Edward Barnard, assay mark for London 1825, length 18 cm, width 105 cm, height 14 cm, weight 425 g / 13.5 ozt approx
Football Interest. A George V silver mug, of baluster form, with presentation inscription"Presented to Mr L Tacon by the directors of the Aston Villa Football Club, in grateful appreciation of his attention and courtesy extending over many years, November 1930", hall-marked Birmingham 1930, sponsor's mark V & S, weight 14.3 ozt / 445 g approx, height 12.5 cm
An Edwardian silver canister, of ovoid form, decorated with figures in a rural scene, hall-marked for Charles Horner, Birmingham 1901, together with a circular silver box, decorated with a classical scene, Deakin and Francis, Birmingham 1895, with a plated rectangular box, combined silver weight 116 g / 3.75 ozt approx (3)
A pair of George III silver shoe buckles with steel mechanism, of curved rectangular form, with floral and foliate decoration, hallmarks struck to the obverse, lion passant and sponsor's mark "RP", possibly for Robert Purton (see Grimwade, page 174, number 2411), London circa 1790, length 6.5 cm, combined weight 3.19 ozt / 99 g approx (2)
An Edwardian Britannia Standard silver Art Nouveau dish, decorated with embossed organic floral design incorporating insects with cast highlights, hammered finish, signed L Movio, with silver wedding presentation inscription, hallmarks struck to the body, Holland Aldwinkle and Slater, London 1906, diameter 53 cm approx, weight 2829 g / 90 ozt approx Note: It is generally accepted that Latino Movio was one of two assistants to Gilbert Marks. His work is in a very similar style and its appearance seems to coincide with the halt in Marks' production and to represent an attempt by the retailers to continue a popular style in his absence. (Culme, 1987, p.312)
An Edwardian silver combination stamp and sovereign case, with engraved foliate decoration, cartouche engraved "Val", Clark and Sewell, Chester 1907, with a Victorian silver sovereign case for full and half sovereigns, Lucas and Co, Birmingham 1894, combined gross weight 64 g / 2 ozt approx (2)
A set of four George III silver gilt dishes, each of octagonal faceted form, reeded border accented with vine leaf detail, central engraved crest of a pheasant and laurel, hallmarks struck to the underside, sponsor's mark Peter Carter, London 1804, length of each 12 cm, combined weight 482 g / 15.5 ozt approx (4)
A Victorian cased silver five piece tea service, comprising coffee pot, teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl and salver, each with engraved scroll and floral decoration, the coffee and teapot with ivory finials and insulators, hallmarks struck to each piece, sponsor's mark for Frederick Elkington of Elkington and Co, Birmingham 1876-77, height of coffee pot 23 cm, diameter of salver 35 cm, combined gross weight 3303 g / 106 ozt, presented in original wooden fitted case with retailer's plaque Elkington and Co, Manchester
A George V three piece silver cruet set, with blue glass liners, sponsor's mark D Bros, Birmingham 1920, together with a pair of silver salt spoons by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1854, two George III silver salt spoons and a small Victorian silver fork, combined silver weight 195 g / 6.2 ozt approx (qty)
A 14k gold page marker with art nouveau organic terminal and inset blue stone, weight 2.4 g approx, together with a Chester silver page marker with kangaroo terminal, a trowel form page marker with agate handle and a faux tortoiseshell example with inset dodo terminal (4)
A Victorian silver goblet, modelled in the Gothic revival style, with waisted stem atop a spreading quatrefoil form base, the body engraved and chased with organic floral and foliate tendril decoration, gilt interior, hallmarks struck to the body with corresponding part marks struck to the underside of the foot, sponsor's mark for Frederick Elkington, Birmingham 1873, height 15.5 cm, weight 6.7 ozt / 211 g approx
A Victorian cut glass ewer, with a silver gilt naturalistic mount depicting a thistle bush, the glass body decorated with geometric design and a star cut base, hallmarks struck for W Thornhill, London 1894, height 24 cm approx, complete with retailer's inscription 144 New Bond Street
A George V silver tea caddy, modelled in the George III style of circa 1810, resting atop four ball feet, with hinged cover surmounted by a faceted pedestal form finial, hallmarks struck to the body with corresponding part marks struck to the underside of the hinged cover, sponsor's mark for C S Harris and Sons Limited, London 1910, height 10.5 cm, weight 6.59 ozt / 205 g approx
A George III silver five bottle cruet on stand, of quatrefoil form with pierced gallery sides, atop four ball and claw feet, ensuite with five cut glass bottles, each with unmarked white metal mounts, the stand hall-marked to the underside, sponsor's mark for Jabez Daniell and James Mince, London 1771, height 24.5 cm, weight of silver stand 17.5 ozt / 545 g approx
A Victorian silver salver, of circular form modelled in the Regency style with gadrooned shell border, engraved scroll and floral decoration, atop four ball and claw feet, marks struck to the underside, sponsor's mark for Martin, Hall and Company, Sheffield 1900, diameter 26 cm, weight 543 g / 17.4 ozt approx
A late Victorian silver heart shaped dressing table box, the body with embossed fluted decoration, with retailer's mark for Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company 112 Regent Street London, hallmarks struck for William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman of Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1896, together with two other silver embossed dressing table boxes with English hallmarks, combined weight 7.5 ozt / 234 g approx (3)
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