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A George III silver Old English pattern tablespoon, maker Peter & William Bateman, London, 1813: initialled, together with four other Old English pattern tablespoons, makers include Thomas Sharmer, 1723, James Stamp, 1776, and others, total weight of silver 9.46ozs.
A George V silver reeded and ribbon pattern flatware service, maker Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1910: includes twelve soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, twelves coffee spoons, twelve dinner forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve fish forks, twelve fish knives, twelve dinner knives, twelve dessert knives, and a pair of salad servers, contained in fitted trays, weighable silver 128.80ozs.
A 'Duchess of Sutherland Cripples Guild' silver two-handled bowl, Birmingham, 1911: with presentation inscription 'To Catherine Marjorie Shannon, on Her Wedding 7th December, 1912 from Members of The Royal Society of Portrait Painters' , with embossed floral decoration, the scroll handles with female mask terminals, the base stamped D.S.C.G. below a coronet, 26cm. wide. 21.67ozs
An Austro-Hungarian silver two-handled vase and cover, maker JA: of neo-classical outline, the domed cover with parrot finial, the sides having pierced decoration of bacchanalian figures, the scroll handles in the form of cornucopia with goats head terminals, raised on a knopped stem and square base with claw and ball feet, the clear glass liner with starburst decoration, 24cm. high, 16.54ozs.
A 19th century German silver swing-handled basket: of rectangular outline with canted corners, the sides with pierced motifs of neo-classical cherubs, mask and flowerhead decoration, on four swept supports terminating in paw feet, on a cruciform base, with ruby glass liner, 21.cm. high, 5.87ozs.
An early Worcester plate: of silver shape, painted with the 'Mobbing Birds' pattern with three exotic birds perched in a tree in a landscape, similar birds in flight to either side, floral sprays to the rim, circa 1757-60, 22 cm diameter [some rubbing to enamels].
A 19th century Continental silver ring casket: of shell-shaped outline, the hinged lid inset with emeralds, garnets and seed pearls and surmounted by a putto, having applied foliate and scroll decoration, with a gilded interior and raised on a circular palmette decorated foot, 8cm. wide, 5.62ozs
A George III silver teapot stand, maker James Mince, London, 1803:, of oval outline, with stepped outline on four swept feet, 14cm wide, together with a George III part tea service, maker's mark worn, London, 1810, of barge shaped outline, on bun feet, includes sugar basin and cream jug, total weight of silver 15.05 oz.
†- George V, silver pattern twelve groats (four shillings or double florin), 1914, authenticated and graded by NGC as Proof 64, described erroneously as Matte, by John Pinches for Reginald Huth, struck en médaille, dr. bust l., rev. crowned cruciform shields, triskeles at centre, emblems in angles, milled edge (ESC.405 [R2]; L&S.29),
Elizabeth II, silver proof coins, all in original cases of issue and with certificates, except where stated: piedfort £2: 2 x 1989, in case; 1995; £2: 2 x 1989, in case; 1995; piedfort £1: 1983; 1984; 1985 (no certificate); 1988; 1989; £1: 1984; 1985; 1986; 1987; 1988; piedfort 50 pence, 1993; piedfort 20 pence, 1982 (2); piedfort 10 pence, 1992, small size; 2 x 10 pence, 1992, in case, large and small sizes; piedfort 5 pence, 1990, small size; 2 x 5 pence, 1990, in case, large and small sizes; Æ medals (2): Coronation, 1953; Royal Wedding, 1973; Ireland, florin, 1955; shilling, 1954; sixpence, 1958; threepence, 1956; penny, 1952; halfpenny, 1953; farthing, 1953, in cardboard case, all about mint state; Tunisia, a set of 10 x 1 silver dinar coins, 1969, in case, with certificate, about mint state (lot)
†- Ireland, Victoria, proof silver 40 pence, 1900, authenticated and graded by PCGS as Proof 64, by Huth, commemorating the visit of Victoria to Ireland, struck by John Pinches, veiled bust l., rev. crown over crossed sceptres dividing V R, XL above, Sep below (KM.X1),
A heavy silver rose water bowl, by William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman for the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London hallmark 1898, and inset with ‘Silver Coins of the English Sovereigns from the Norman Conquest to the present date 1897 Collected by S Osborn’, 12¾ ins., has been varnished, in good order and containing interesting and valuable coins, some of which are in a high grade, The coins contained are:-, William I, PAXS Penny, Philip and Mary, Shilling, William II, Voided Cross Penny, Elizabeth I, Shilling and Sixpence, Henry I, Quadrilateral on Cross Fleury, Penny, James I, Shilling and Sixpence, Stephen, Cross Moline Penny, Charles I, Shilling and Sixpence, Henry II (Henry III) Long Cross PennyCromwell, Shilling, Richard I, Anglo-Gallic Denier, Charles II, Shilling and Sixpence, John, Short Cross Penny, James II, Shilling and Sixpence, Henry III, Short Cross Penny, William and Mary, Shilling and Sixpence, Edward I (John) Dublin Penny, Anne, Shilling and Sixpence, Edward II, Long Cross Penny, George I, Halfcrown and Shilling, Edward III, Groat, George II, Halfcrown and Shilling, LIMA, Richard II, Groat, George III, Halfcrown and Shilling, Henry IV, Groat, George IV, Halfcrown and Shilling, Henry V, Penny, George I, Sixpence, Henry VI, Groat, George II, Sixpence, Edward IV, Groat, George III, Sixpence, Edward V, Groat, George IV, Sixpence, Richard III, Groat, William IV, Sixpence and Groat, Henry VII, Profile Groat and Half-Groat, Victoria, Sixpence and Groat, Henry VIII, Groat and Half-Groat, and in centre, Edward VI, Shilling and Sixpence, Victoria Old Head Shilling, Mary, Groat, (with dates engraved 1837-1901)
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