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A William IV silver fiddle pattern fish slice with shaped and pierced blade, London 1830 (weight 4ozs - initialled "B" to terminal), three Georgian silver Old English pattern table spoons (various dates and makers), six Victorian table forks and a selection of other tableware, including a set of modern silver coffee spoons with "Coffee Bean" terminals (latter in fitted case) (weight 40ozs)
An Elizabeth II silver rat-tail pattern table service by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1963 and 1964, comprising - four table spoons, twelve table forks, eleven dessert spoons (and one matching plated ditto), twelve dessert forks, twelve soup spoons, and twelve tea spoons (weight 106ozs), and twelve matching table knives and twelve dessert knives with stainless steel blades by James Dixon & Sons
A Victorian silver circular teapot of bulbous panelled form, the whole engraved with scroll and shell ornament, with floral and leaf cast finial, leaf cast C-scroll handle and spout and on four panelled feet, 8.5ins high, and matching two-handled sugar basin, by W. & Co, Sheffield 1844 (gross weight 48ozs - engraved with crest)
A George IV "Scottish" silver fiddle and shell pattern table service engraved with the "Stirling" crest, by James McKay, Edinburgh 1825, comprising - twenty-four table spoons, twenty-four table forks, twenty-four dessert spoons, twenty-four dessert forks, six tea spoons, four gravy spoons, two soup ladles and four sauce ladles (weight 269ozs), and twenty-four silver handled table knives and twenty-four ditto dessert knives with reeded handles and Stainless steel blades, various makers and dates ranging from William IV to Victorian
A Victorian silver four division cruet frame of quatrefoil pattern with three turned supports and leaf capped scroll handles, Sheffield 1877 (weight 8.5ozs), and four cut-glass fitments for same (two with silver tops), a George III silver Old English pattern gravy spoon (marks indistinct), a pair of Elizabeth II fiddle, thread and shell pattern sauce ladles, Sheffield 1970, and a selection of other decorative spoons, various (gross weight 30ozs), and an Elizabeth II three piece carving set with silver scroll pattern handles, London 1972
A George V plain silver side handled coffee pot, the conical cover with turned finial and with plain tapered body, 8.75ins high, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1912 (gross weight 14ozs), a pair of George V silver octagonal lidded mustard pots of early 18th Century design, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1929 (one with blue glass liner), three George V silver gilt rectangular scent bottles with screw-on covers, 2.75ins high, London 1922, a pair of George V silver oval James pattern sauce boat with shaped rims, each on three pad feet, 6ins overall, Sheffield 1924, and a small selection of other silver items, various (gross weighable silver 35ozs)
A Victorian cast silver circular sugar basket of 18th Century design, the open sides cast with birds, floral and leaf scroll ornament and with folding bale handle, 5ins diameter x 4.5ins high, London 1889 (weight 8.5ozs - and blue glass liner for same), a George V plain silver bowl of 18th Century design with out-turned rim and moulded footrim, 4.75ins diameter x 2.5ins high (weight 7ozs), and ten other silver and silvery metal items, various (weight 25ozs)
A late Victorian silver octagonal tea caddy, 3.25ins high, by Fordham & Faulkner, London 1897, an Elizabeth II silver circular Armada pattern dish, 4.75ins diameter, by William Comyns, London 1958, a silver backed five piece dressing table set, and a small selection of other silverware, various (combined weighable silver 35ozs - some pieces with slight corrosion)
A pair of George V silver pillar candlesticks with hexagonal columns and circular bases, 7.75ins high, Birmingham 1926, a George VI plain silver bulbous milk jug, 4.25ins high, Sheffield 1938, a George V silver sugar castor of 18th Century design with pierced domed cover and panelled baluster shaped body, 8ins high, Birmingham 1914, and a small selection of smaller silver items (weighable silver 22ozs)
A late Victorian silver three piece condiment set of "Lighthouse" pattern, comprising - salt and pepper pot, 2.5ins high and mustard pot, 2.75ins hgih, by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1897 and retailed by W. Lister & Sons, Newcastle on Tyne, in fitted case, an Elizabeth II silver urn pattern pepper pot, 4.75ins, Birmingham 1973, and three silver napkins, various, in fitted cases (combined weighable silver 10ozs)
An Edward VII silver six piece condiment set of circular form and with scroll mounts, comprising - four salts, mustard pot and pepper pot, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1905, in fitted case (blue glass liners for three pieces, one pepper pot missing, matched spoons), and a small selection of silver and platedware (combined weighable silver 13ozs)
A pair of Edward VII silver ovoid two-handled salts with scroll handles and oval footrims, 4.5ins overall x 2.75ins, Birmingham 1908, and blue glass liners, complete with pair of salt spoons contained in fitted case, an 18th Century punch ladle, the bowl inset with a George III Sixpence, two 18th Century silver circular salts, and a small quantity of sundry silver and silver handled items
A Victorian silver three piece tea service, the squat baluster shaped bodies boldly embossed and chased with floral sprays and leaf scroll designs, each on four cast leaf panel feet, comprising - teapot, the domed cover with cast melon pattern finial, 6.5ins high two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Daniel & Charles Houle, London 1858 (gross weight 51ozs - engraved with crest of an arm holding a spear)
An Edward VII silver circular rose bowl with moulded rim and part spiral reeded and fluted body and footrim, 6.25ins diameter x 4.5ins high, Sheffield 1908, a pair of Edward VII silver circular dishes or tazzas with embossed shell, scroll, floral and gadroon rims, 5.25ins diameter x 2ins high, Birmingham 1903, all by William Hutton and Sons Ltd (combined weight 17ozs), an Elizabeth II silver wine coaster with turned wood base, 5.5ins diameter x 2ins high, by Asprey, Birmingham 1994, and a small plated ice bucket, 5.5ins high
A George V silver circular bulbous bowl - "Replica of Irish Cup (BDA) Golf Competition", boldly cast with irises, 4.75ins diameter overall x 2.5ins high, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1929, complete with liner (weight 12ozs), and ebonised stand for same with silver collar engraved with inscription, an Edward VII silver rectangular hip flask with bayonet lock and removable cup, 5.5ins, Birmingham 1901, and a small selection of other silver and silvery metal items, various (combined weighable silver 10ozs)
An American Sterling Silver circular dish retailed by Cartier with gadroon and pierced rim, 10.25ins diameter x 2ins high, stamped to underside (weight 11ozs), a ditto Sterling Silver sifter spoon, the handle cast with floral, leaf and scroll ornament, one other silver sifter spoon, three silver sugar tongs (combined weight 8ozs), and two plated sugar tongs
An Edward VII silver framed dressing table mirror of shaped outline, the silver embossed with shaped cartouche scroll and leaf floral ornament, and inset with shaped bevelled mirror panel, 12.25ins x 9ins overall, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1901, four silver topped dressing table fitments, a silver backed hairbrush and a pair of cloth brushes.
A George III silver helmet pattern cream jug with bead mounts to rim, engraved with oval wreath, leaves and bright cut decoration and with reeded loop handle, on square base, 5.25ins high, maker's mark rubbed, London 1798, a George V square inkwell with engine turned lid, and slice cut-glass base, 3.5ins square x 1.75ins high, Birmingham 1910, and clear glass liner for same, an Edward VII silver four division toast rack, 3.25ins wide x 3.75ins high, Birmingham 1964, and a Victorian pierced and cast silver scent bottle cover, 5ins high, Birmingham 1900 (combined weighable silver 7ozs)
An Edwardian silver milk jug and matching cream jug of rectangular bulbous panelled form with angular loop handles and reeded ornament to bodies, 4ins and 3ins high, by William Aitken, Birmingham 1903 and 1904, a George IV silver fiddle pattern table spoon, London 1824, a Continental silver metal salad fork, a ditto spoon, and a pair of silver menu holders (combined weight 15ozs), and a silver mounted and Worcester "Blush Ivory" porcelain circular salt
An Elizabeth II plain silver rectangular card case, 3.75ins x 2.5ins, Sheffield 2001, seven silver cigarette cases with engine turned ornament (various dates and makers - weight 29ozs), four lady's silver compacts with engraved and engine turned ornament, and three other items
A set of six Edward VII cast silver circular buttons with leaf scroll ornament in the Art Nouveau manner, Birmingham 1902, in fitted leather case for same, a set of six late Victorian cast silver buttons with classical figures in rope scroll borders, London 1899, and a set of six late Victorian cast silver Celtic pattern buttons, London 1895, a late 19th Century Continental silvery metal chatelaine, a Continental silvery metal and mesh purse, and an American silvery metal rectangular compact/cigarette case, 85mm x 70mm overall
A George V silver three piece tea service of Georgian design with cast shell, gadroon and leaf scroll mounts to rim, the squat bulbous rectangular bodies partly reeded and on cast shell and leaf scroll panel feet, comprising - teapot, 5.75ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Barker Brothers, Chester 1915/1916 (gross weight 38ozs)
Two late 19th Century Dutch silver "Toys" modelled in the form of a bureau, the slopes cast with figures in a garden, 2.25ins x 1.75ins x 2.25ins high, one with import mark for Sheffield 1898, a ditto three tier etagere with shaped and cast back panel, the base fitted with a cupboard, on cabriole legs, 2ins wide x 4.25ins high, a ditto circular pot cupboard on four cabriole supports, and four other small silver "Toys", various
Three 20th Century Dutch silver "Toys" modelled in the from of two seated settees with shaped backs on cabriole legs, a pair of similar 2.5ins wide x 1.75ins high, a pair of similar rectangular tables, 1.75ins x 1.25ins high, three ditto single chairs, and two other items
An early 20th Century Dutch silver "Toy" modelled in the form of a rectangular table, cast with figures in a landscape, floral and scroll ornament, on shaped legs, 2.75ins x 2ins x 1.5ins high, with import mark for John George Piddington, London 1905, a ditto "Toy" in the form of a child's canopied bed with engraved sides, on turned legs, 2ins x 1.5ins x 3.5ins high, with import mark for Isaac Manheim, London 1903, five other silver "Toys", a small silvery metal table and two filigree items
A late 19th Century Dutch silver "Toy" modelled in the form of a wing back easy chair, cast with scroll and floral ornament, on cabriole legs, 1.625ins high, with import mark for John George Smith, London 1897, one other similar chair, a selection of other silvery metal "Toys" modelled as chairs and settees, and a large quantity of silver and silvery metal doll's house items and charms, various
A 17th/18th Century Continental silvery metal beaker, the tapered bowl inset with four bands of silver coins, each depicting a double headed eagle (mostly 20mm diameter) with engraved borders, the moulded circular base inset with larger coin, also depicting a double headed eagle, 35mm diameter (thought to be Russian or Baltic States - weight 6.75ozs - rim split and sides in one place thin and damaged)
A 19th Century Russian silver and niello work rectangular cigar box with rounded sides, the lid engraved with a view of a Neo-classical building within fenced compound enclosed within shaped reserve, plain oval reserve to base, 4.25ins x 2.625ins x 1.25ins high, Moscow hallmark dated 1876 (weight 4.8ozs)
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