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A Victorian hallmarked silver mug with two bands of Greek key engraved decoration and simple loop handle, George Unite Birmingham 1880 and a George V baluster shaped mug with scrolling handle, Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1928, combined 19.9ozt (2). CONDITION REPORT: No engravings. Light surface wear.
A George VI hallmarked silver bounded leather cricket ball engraved with presentation inscription "Presented to W. Williams to commemorate his taking 3 wickets with successful balls in the final of the ICI (Alkali) Cricket Knockout Competition on July 26th 1938", Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1938, and a silver jewellery box with tortoiseshell pique work decorated hinged lid, London 1913, diameter 7cm (af) (2). CONDITION REPORT: Rest of foot from piquet box not present.
An early 20th century sterling silver rattle set with six bells, whistle to the tip, and with turned wooden handle, also a pocket watch (af), a pair of hallmarked silver circular salts with blue glass liners (af), a pair of plated sugar tongs, and two spoons.
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver circular pin dish with embossed decorated rim, A Marston & Co, Birmingham 1972, diameter 9cm and a pair of c.1900 Malaysian silver salad servers with horn handles, Mohd Salleh & Son Silver Crafts, 21cm,, weighable silver approx 1.2ozt (3).
An Edwardian hallmarked silver table bell with pierced frame and three ball and claw feet, Sheffield 1906, diameter 8.25cm (push missing) and a pair of early 20th century green glass and overlaid scent bottles. CONDITION REPORT: Bell is missing the push, a couple of tiny dents to the base. One of the stoppers is broken on the scent bottle. Some minor rubbing.
A George V hallmarked silver rectangular purse of plain form with suspension chain, initialled "ML", makers mark rubbed, Birmingham 1917, 8 x 5cm and a further similar example with engine turned decoration, both with leather compartmentalised interiors (2).
A Victorian hallmarked silver vesta case overall engraved with foliate scrolls centred with a shield shaped vacant cartouche, HJ Cooper & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1897, 4 x 3cm and a silver oblong snuff box with similar decoration to the hinged lid, Birmingham 1863, 5 x 2.5cm, approx 1.3ozt (2).
A cased George V hallmarked silver backed circular hand mirror and matching hairbrush with engine turned decoration and circular cartouche engraved A (missing comb), Hasset & Harper Ltd, Birmingham 1921, and a hallmarked silver mounted leather knitting needle wallet, Birmingham 1902 (2).
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver backed three piece dressing table set with engine turned decoration and rectangular vacant cartouches comprising a shield shaped hand mirror, length 35cm, a hand brush, and a coat brush, Charles S. Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1960, and a further French white metal four piece dressing table set comprising hand mirror, hand brush, coat brush and comb (7).
A group of silver including a Japanese silver cased model of a turtle boat, wooden contemporary card box with silver plaque to the lid (unascribed), two contemporary hallmarked silver bottle labels, a Polish silver preserve spoon with amber terminal, a William IV hallmarked silver fiddle pattern later embossed berry spoon, a small sugar shovel and a silver pickle fork (8).
A group of mixed silver comprising a miniature trophy cup with engraved presentation inscription "Milton Cup Winner Buxton ATF Lee 1936", Thomas Fattorini, Birmingham 1936, height 9cm, a further twin handled example on resin stand, engraved "2nd Prize Dockyard 1926", William Vale & Sons, Birmingham 1925, two hallmarked silver clear cut glass dressing table items and an American sterling silver backed coat brush, also a silver fronted New Testament embossed with cherubic motifs (6).
A cased pair of Edwardian hallmarked silver triangular sectioned napkin rings with pierced upper portions, Birmingham 1903, a mother of pearl bodied silver bladed pocket knife (mother of pearl af), two further pocket knives and two modern silver bottle labels, uninscribed.
A George IV hallmarked silver Kings pattern sauce ladle, probably Richard Poulden, London 1822, approx 3.28ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Slightly pitted under bowl. Minor rubbing to pattern on finial. Slight scratches to inside of bowl. Little dents to bowl rim.
A pair of George III hallmarked silver berry spoons, initialled T.S.K. to the finials, Solomon Hougham, London 1796, length 21.5cm, and a further pair of silver spoons with scallop shaped bowls and elaborately decorated stems with shield shaped vacant cartouches, London 1791, approx 7.2ozt (4).
A pair of George III hallmarked silver and later embossed berry spoons, London 1806, a pair of early 20th century Dutch silver serving spoon and fork, a sterling silver serving spoon, a set of six silver coffee spoons, a set of five silver coffee spoons, two further single silver spoons and a silver cigarette case, combined approx 17.5ozt.
DAVID ANDERSEN; a cased set of six sterling silver gilt and enamel decorated coffee spoons, each stamped "David Andersen Norway Sterling", 925s, the lidded box with silver presentation plaque decorated 1972, length of spoon 9.75cm, and a boxed David Andersen sterling silver gilt and yellow enamelled preserve spoon (2). CONDITION REPORT: Slight crazing to enamel of pale blue spoon. Gilding tarnish. Large yellow spoon - enamel OK, just tarnished.
A boxed set of six George V hallmarked silver rat tail coffee spoons, Joseph Rodgers, Sheffield 1917, a boxed set of six smaller Elizabeth hallmarked silver coffee spoons, Oliver & Bower, Sheffield 1957 and 1958, and a small silver butter knife, J.B. Chatterley, Birmingham 1962, combined approx 5.29ozt (3).
A set of six George V hallmarked silver teaspoons with floral decorated stems, Birmingham 1919, a set of five white metal floral tipped spoons, a pair of hallmarked silver thistle topped spoons, a similar small fork, a small letter opener in the form of a sword and a Continental white metal basket with band of floral embossed decoration and hooks set to the rim to hold spoons, combined approx 12.1ozt. CONDITION REPORT: The hooks for the spoons appear to be later additions to the embossed bowl as does the top loop handle, various wear throughout.
A set of six 19th century Dutch coffee spoons with figural finials, hallmarked with pseudo-17th century marks, a set of six German silver coffee spoons with floral finials, with a pair of matching tongs, and two sets of six Norwegian silver spoons, one with scroll decorated finials and engraved bowls, all cased, approx 7.9ozt (4).
A cased set of five Australian silver coffee spoons with animal finials, a further similar coffee spoon, a preserve spoon, a sugar spoon with floral finials, and two cased sets of six Eastern coffee spoons with various figural and symbolic finials (one set not hallmarked), approx 5.6ozt (3).
A cased set of twelve Edward VII hallmarked silver coffee spoons with bright cut decoration, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Ltd, London 1902, with associated pair of sugar tongs, and a set of six seal top coffee spoons with pair of matching sugar tongs, W.H. Haseler Ltd, Birmingham 1924, approx 5.7ozt (2).
A set of six Victorian hallmarked silver coffee spoons with scallop moulded bowls and figural finials, with matching pair of sugar tongs, William Davenport, Birmingham 1897, in associated case, also a George III silver old English pattern berry spoon, London 1800, length 22cm, and a further table spoon, Edinburgh 1795, approx 5.7ozt (3).
A set of five Indian silver souvenir spoons with enamel plaques to terminals, five further single silver similar spoons and three with figural finials, also a cased hallmarked silver show horn and matching button hooks, Birmingham 1910 and an oval hallmarked silver dressing table jar cover with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1924, combined 3.9ozt.
A set of six George IV hallmarked silver Kings pattern dessert spoons, William Eley and William Fearn, London 1822, four William IV hallmarked silver Kings pattern dessert spoons, Mary Chawner, London 1836 and two Victorian hallmarked silver Kings pattern dessert spoons, Joseph and Albert Savory, London 1850, combined approx 22.8ozt (12).
A cased set of six hallmarked silver teaspoons with sugar tongs, a cased set of six silver plated pickle forks, a cased set of six silver sheath handled tea knives, a cased set of six steel bladed tea knives, and a selection of various silver teaspoons, various hallmarks.
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