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A Victorian forty-nine piece part-set of silver Table Flatware, by Chawner & Co, hallmarked London, 1873, 1874 and 1875, fiddle and thread pattern of good gauge, monogrammed, comprising four table spoons, six forks, twelve dessert spoons, six dessert forks, twelve teaspoons, a pair of sugar tongs and eight egg spoons, approximate total weight 76ozt (49)
A mixed lot to include a Birmingham silver and blue guilloche enamel pill box, together with a Meissen floral encrusted cabinet cup and saucer and a Continental porcelain cup and saucer, Wedgwood and Royal Doulton porcelain eggs, Coalport vase and two drinking glasses and an Epns and crystal condiment stand (9)
A group of silver flatware, comprising a William IV fish slice, William King, London 1834, a mustard spoon, George Lowe, Chester 1833, a modernist teaspoon, Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1963, and a pair of sugar tongs, Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1960, 9.5toz total weight. (4)
A collection of Spode ceramics comprising three pieces of 'Queen's Bird', two jugs, two hunting bonbon dishes 'Homeward 1' and 'Full Cry 3', a Silver Jubilee mug, bowl, five miniature tea cups and saucers, and further ceramics comprising a Royal Worcester 'The Blind Earl' jug and bonbon dish, Hammersley 'Sherry', 'Gin' and 'Whisky' labels, and Hammersley miniature tea pot, bell, and two tankards. (25) Provenance: From the collection of Bat related items of Dr & Mrs Stebbings.
A pair of silver plated candlesticks, in the style of Samuel Roberts, with detachable drip trays, 28cm high, a silver plated copper samovar with brass tap and floral decoration, 40cm high, a silver plated wine coaster with wooden base and felt pad, 13 by 7cm high, and a pair of modern silver plated twin branch candlesticks, 21cm high. (6)
A collection of Victorian and later silver, comprising a wire toast rack on four ball feet, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1899, 10.5 by 6.5 by 8.5cm high, a second toast rack, Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1955, a port bottle label, Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1981 with Queen's Jubilee mark, a small rat's tail ladle spoon, Richard Woodman Burbage, London 1936, a set of four apostle salt spoons, a set of sugar nips, a pair of pierced sweetmeat dishes, 11cm, and two napkin rings, 13.17toz total weight. (13)
A collection of vintage costume jewellery, silver and accessories, including a silver mustard spoon, Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1802, a Continental silver spoon with chased and repousse decoration, a turquoise and rose quartz bead necklace, a string of amber coloured beads, and amber coloured bangle, a string of pale jade coloured beads, a handbag with marks for Louis Vuitton, and a blue leather Gucci purse.
A collection of silver and silver plated items comprising two silver teaspoons, silver trophy, 5cm, a plated part cruet set, pair of coasters, sugar nips, and various spoons, together with a collection of coins including silver sixpences and an 1896 South African Shilling.
An Art Deco clock garniture, the centrepiece having a square clock, with silver dial and Arabic numerals, within a stepped marble surround, surmounted by sculptures of two German Shepherd dogs bearing L. Carvin to the collar, 44 by 23 by 53cm, the companion pieces of urns, with dolphin fish handles all raised on rose and cream marble stepped bases, 37cm high. (3)
A pair of silver dessert spoons, Peter, Anne and William Bateman, London 1804, a further dessert spoon, maker TW, London 1831, a teaspoon, Thomas Smily, London 1866, a silver creamer, London,1820, a pair of sterling silver napkin rings, and a further pair, 3.35toz total weight. (9)
A group of silver items, comprising an Edwardian silver knife, fork and spoon set, Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, London 1931, 1932 and 1939, in fitted cased, 3.07toz, a silver tea strainer, cast with decorative floral and foliate scrolls, A. C. & Sons, London 1965, 16cm long, 1.84toz, three shell pattern teaspoons, G. W. F., Sheffield 1909, and a George III teaspoon, W. E., London 1808, 2.18toz. (6)
A group of silver and white metal items, comprising a harlequin set of twelve Continental white metal and enamelled teaspoons, in various colours, a Victorian silver plated pair of grape scissors, with registration mark, in a shaped, fitted case, a cake slice with Continental white metal handle marked 800, cased, a shoe horn with plannished silver handle, and a crochet hook with a silver repousse handle. (16)
A George V silver coffee pot, in the mid-18th century style, of baluster form on a circular base, the ogee domed lid with acorn finial and gadrooned rim, foliate clasped spout and double scroll handle, Pairpoint Bros: Alfred James, Francis William & Arthur Walter Pairpoint, London 1920, 22.5cm high, 23.4toz total.
A collection of silver plated wares, comprising a four piece tea set, four cased sets of tea and coffee spoons, a cased fish serving knife and fork, a cased set of twelve fish knives and forks, a set of six cake forks, boxed, a pair of salad servers, boxed, two pierced dishes, a trumpet shaped stem vase, two lighters, and a further quantity of assorted flatware. (q)
A Victorian Exeter silver rococo milk jug, of squat baluster form with foliate scroll handle, shaped rim and spout, decorated in repousse and engraved floral sprays, raised on three hoof feet, reserve with obliterated presentation engraving, James and Josiah Williams, Exeter 1855, 14cm high, 5.17toz, a Victorian silver milk jug, London shape, with squared handle and raised on four ball feet, monogram engraved 'NMH', James Wakely and Frank Clarke Wheeler, London, 1901, 6.5cm high, 2.70toz, and a Elizabeth II gravy boat, with gadrooned rim, double scroll handle and raised on three shell feet, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1957, 9cm high, 4.61toz, 12.48toz total. (3)
A silver cup, monogram engraved with Prince of Wales feather in coronets to the heavily weighted base, Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1981, 10cm, and a silver Jubilee half pint tankard, the sculpted handle with a figure of Queen Elizabeth II, Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1977, 10cm, 18.72toz total weight. (2)
A collection of Georgian and later silver, comprising a pair of forks, William Bateman, London 1817, a serving spoon, William Eley & William Fearn, London 1799, a serving spoon, William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1813, pair of serving spoons, Thomas Wallis II, London 1788, a further pair of serving spoons, George Day, London 1813, a fiddle pattern dessert spoon, John Harris V, London 1837, and five fiddle pattern tea spoons, 21.11toz total weight. (14)
A double handled rose bowl trophy, unengraved, with scrolled handles and a pedestal base, Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1918 and a silver trinket box with hairy paw feet, and silk lined interior, engraved with dedication, T H Hazlewood & Co, Birmingham 1919, 9.51toz total weight.
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