An Edward VII hallmarked silver Art Nouveau purse decorated with stylised scrolls and flowers suspended by two chains from a ring, with silk concertina interior, J. & R. Griffin, Chester 1908, a modern hallmarked silver bright cut snap bangle, Joseph Smith, Birmingham 1965, a Charles Horner silver thimble, Chester 1910, a hallmarked silver squared badge brooch, and a George IV silver shilling in a brooch mount, combined weighable silver approx 1.24ozt (5).
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A mid 20th century American sterling silver brandy warmer with shaped rim and wooden handle, raised on three scallop kneed outswept legs with paw feet, Fisher Silversmiths Inc, after design by Jack Shepherd, no.1065, height 8cm, and a similar Elizabeth II hallmarked silver sauce boat with loop handle, Viners Ltd, Sheffield, 1959, length 14.5cm, approx 8.2ozt (2).
A Victorian hallmarked silver mug in Scandinavian manner, of plain form centred with an oval cartouche within a husk garland border, crested with a Blackamoor bust, engraved "EGN 22nd June 1884", with scroll decorated loop handle, on three large ball feet, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1875, height 11cm, diameter 9.5cm, approx 10.6ozt.
A small quantity of jewellery including a 9ct yellow gold cigar piercer with gold box chain enclosing a folded £1 note, gold collar studs, a pair of 9ct white gold cufflinks each set with a central small diamond, a set of sterling silver and white enamel engine turned studs and cufflinks, a hallmarked silver cigar piercer, other cufflinks and studs, tie pins, etc.
A George V hallmarked silver lobed bowl with pierced and roundel decoration and raised on three feet, Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1924, a similar hallmarked silver lobed bowl with pierced decoration raised on four feet (swing handle missing), Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1919, and an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver shallow pierced dish with presentation inscription and dated 1960, Lancelot & Hall, Birmingham 1959, combined approx 10.93ozt (3).
A George III hallmarked silver snuff box of rounded rectangular form with overall engine turned decoration, centred with a vacant rectangular cartouche to the hinged lid enclosing a gilt wash interior, Thomas Newbold, Birmingham 1825, 6 x 3.3cm, approx 1.1ozt.
A George V hallmarked silver cigarette case of rectangular form with canted corners and overall engine turned decoration centred with a circular belt shaped cartouche, initialled TWL, Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1923, 9 x 7cm, a further smaller plain example with gilt wash interior, also a silver cigarette box of rectangular form with vacant rectangular cartouche to the hinged engine turned decorated lid, on bracket feet, EJ Trevitt & Sons, Chester 1933, 15.5 x 9cm (af), weighable silver approx 4.1ozt (3).
An Edward VII hallmarked silver vesta case of rectangular form, with a decorative vacant cartouche to one side, overall engraved with foliate motifs, with suspension ring, Sharpe & Green, Birmingham 1902, 4 x 3cm, a further silver vesta case of rounded rectangular form with engine turned decoration and with a circular cartouche initialled "HWW", Rolason Bros, Birmingham 1913, 5.5. x 4cm, also a white metal combination/sovereign/post stamp case, combined silver approx 1.1ozt (3).
A cased set of six Elizabeth II hallmarked silver grapefruit spoons, Sheffield 1954 with Irish import marks, a cased matched set of six hallmarked silver pastry forks, Sheffield 1945 and 1936, five further hallmarked silver forks, Sheffield 1937, a coffee spoon and an American spoon, combined approx 11.7ozt.
A matched pair of loaded hallmarked silver Corinthian column candlesticks, each with detachable sconce above stop fluted central column and stepped square section base, one for London 1771, the other Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1891, height 31.5cm (af).
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver mounted and cut glass thistle shaped decanter and stopper, the mounts hallmarked for Charles Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1976, height 32cm, and a George V hallmarked silver topped cut glass bodied caster, Barker Bros Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1928, height 19cm (2).
A Victorian hallmarked silver sifting spoon with bead decorated stem and finial centred with an oval vacant cartouche with pierced scallop moulded bowl, Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1845, 14cm, approx 1.1ozt (af). CONDITION REPORT: There are areas of splits to the bowl.
A George V hallmarked silver footed christening mug of cylindrical form with flared rim and high loop handle, engraved HMN, with gilt wash interior, Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1915, height 8.9cm including handles and a silver miniature bell shaped tyg on spreading circular foot, J&J Maxfield Ltd, Birmingham 1906, height 3cm, approx 2.9ozt (2).
A small Victorian hallmarked silver table snuff box of rounded rectangular form with reentrant corners, floral scrolling decoration, central monogram dated 1922, and gilt wash interior, Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London 1858, approx 5.05ozt, a late 19th century curved rectangular tortoiseshell pocket snuff box with ivory edges, length 6.5cm, and two circular tins of McChrystal snuff (4).
A George IV hallmarked silver cased pair cased verge key wind pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals with small floral decoration at each quarter, with pierced and engraved cock, with fusee movement and cylindrical pilasters, engraved "James Hargrave Bawtry 759", Birmingham 1826, diameter 5.5cm.
A collection of walking sticks including an Edwardian silver tipped bamboo cane, an example with an Eastern white metal knob top with repoussé decoration and monogram, a further example with flat knob top, an example with a gold plated and horn handle, etc, plus a cylindrical measuring stick (7).
A boxed set of six Edward VII hallmarked silver teaspoons with matching sugar tongs, with florally decorated stems and vacant roundels to finial, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1909, a cased set of six George V hallmarked silver coffee spoons with lion face finials, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1912, and a further cased set of six silver rat tail coffee spoons, Oliver & Bower, Sheffield 1970/71, combined approx 8.18ozt (3).
BOODLE & DUNTHORNE; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver coffee pot with wooden scrolling loop handle and turned wooden finial, raised on a spreading circular foot, Boodle & Dunthorne, London 1970, height 21.5cm, approx 19.9ozt. CONDITION REPORT: There are no engravings or monograms. Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A George V hallmarked silver backed five piece dressing table set comprising a circular hand mirror with overall engine turned decoration within a Greek key boarder, centred with a circular cartouche initialled "C", length 26cm, a pair of coat brushes and a pair of hand brushes, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1923 (5).
A small group of variously hallmarked silver items including a pair of George III hallmarked silver sugar tongs, Stephen Adams I, London 1793, length 14cm, and a further example with paw shaped grips, Cooper Bros & Sons, Sheffield 1957, two butter knives, a pickle fork, a yard-o-led propelling pencil, a nail buffer and two manicure tools, also two hallmarked silver medallions, weighable silver approx 3ozt.
A George IV Irish hallmarked silver twin handled sugar bowl of rounded rectangular form, the body engraved with scrolls and floral motifs, centred with an oval cartouche bearing the initials PMM beneath high scrolling loop handles and raised on four paw feet, Charles Marsh, Dublin 1822, length 21.5cm, approx 9.9ozt. CONDITION REPORT: A good solid gauge, a few tiny dents and some surface scratches, tarnish throughout as the item has been in store for some time. Overall OK.
A Victorian hallmarked silver circular napkin ring embossed with a dog hunting a pheasant to each side, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1899, diameter 4.2cm, and a pair of engine turned examples, each centred with a vacant circular cartouche, JB Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1930, diameter 4.5cm, combined 1.7ozt (3). CONDITION REPORT: The hallmarks on the hunting scene napkin rings are very rubbed. One rim is very slightly misshapen. Pair of napkin rings have traces of rubbing to the surfaces particularly in the areas of the cartouches.
An Irish George III hallmarked silver teapot of rounded rectangular form with part gadrooned embossed decoration, wooden handle and ivory finial, James Le Bas, Dublin 1813, length 29cm, approx 22.6ozt. CONDITION REPORT: The finial is stained and has a couple of hairline cracks, the lid slightly rises where it hits the main body of the teapot and it shows a small dent, the main body of the teapot is tarnished and has some surface scratches and a dew small dents commensurate with age throughout. Hallmarks are clear to the base. This has been in storage for approx 20 years.
A group of ten variously hallmarked silver spoons including a Victorian hallmarked example, London 1865, James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1939, Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1906, and Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1928, also including a Romanian silver example, standard 750, combined approx 9.9ozt (10).
A Victorian hallmarked silver cream jug of plain oval form with angled reeded handle, Josiah Williams & Co, London 1887, height 9.5 cm, and a silver footed christening cup of baluster form with leaf capped S-scroll decorated handle, Williams Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1932, height 7 cm, approx 5ozt (2).
A pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver loaded candlesticks of shaped tapering form with additions to form into a pair of two-branch candelabra, with shaped drop trays and removable sconces, raised on a shaped stepped base, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1907, height of candelabra 39.5cm, combined weighable silver approx 49.8ozt.
A group of six propelling pencils to include hallmarked silver examples, two with engine turned decoration, one with telescopic body (length 13.5cm when fully extended), and a yellow metal example with hardstone finial, also a letter opener in the form of a sword.
A Victorian yellow metal mounted circular agate brooch, diameter 5cm, a further oval example set with ivory carving of a stag, a pair of Chinese Export silver cufflinks decorated with a character mark, maker SW, a 9ct yellow gold example of plain oval form, a 9ct white gold square example set with black onyx, a rough coral necklace and a Rotary gold plated lady's wristwatch with a matching bracelet (7).
A cased pair of Elizabeth II hallmarked silver backed Art Deco style brushes of rectangular forms with stepped sides and overall engine turned decoration, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1964 and two silver plated hand mirrors with embossed floral and foliate scroll decoration (3).
A set of six Victorian hallmarked silver Old English pattern dessert spoons, the finials crested with the head of an elephant with raised trunk, three by William Eaton, London 1838, three with illegible maker's marks, London 1852, length 17cm, approx 6.7ozt.
A 925 standard silver cased pocket watch bearing import marks, the engine turned decoration centred with a vacant shield shaped cartouche, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, diameter 5.5cm, a small silver ingot pendant suspended on a silver box chain, length 55cm, a hallmarked silver A.R.P. badge, a George V coronation fob, and a quantity of British coinage including £2 coins, modern crowns, two sets of coins, etc.
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