A collection of walking sticks and umbrellas, late 19th and early 20th century A collection of walking sticks and umbrellas, late 19th and early 20th century, including a malacca stick with hallmarked gold foliate embossed grip and horn ferrule, 90.5cm high; another malacca stick with silver coloured metal knob grip above a hallmarked silver collar, 94cm high; a bamboo crook handled stick with hallmarked silver finial cap and collar, 85cm high; a bamboo stick with spherical metal grip above a hallmarked silver collar, 98cm high; a bamboo stick with silver plated metal grip cast as a duck's head, 102cm high; a bamboo stick with hallmarked silver grip inscribed 'SWAINE', 115.5cm high; three further walking sticks; a bamboo shafted parasol with glass pommel and a bamboo shafted umbrella with onyx lower stem and pommel
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A Victorian Royal Artillery officer's sword, last quarter 19th century A Victorian Royal Artillery officer's sword, last quarter 19th century, with shagreen covered grip and openwork guard, the steel blade inscribed 'ROB MOLES & SONS, MAKERS, BIRMINGHAM', with metal scabbard, the sword 105cm long; an Imperial German officer's sword, late 19th century, the shagreen covered grip with lion's head cast pommel, with inset red glass eyes, with foliate cast guard, the steel blade slightly curved, with metal scabbard, the sword 101cm long; two Victorian Royal Naval officer's swords, late 19th century, the shagreen covered grips with pommels cast as lion's heads, both with scabbards, the swords 95 and 90cm long respectively; and an ivory mounted steel dagger, possibly Spanish, 19th century, the grip with inset yellow metal stylised foliate decoration, the sheath with silver coloured metal mounts, 45cm long overall
A Continental gilt metal, silver coloured metal applied and Paris porcelain... A Continental gilt metal, silver coloured metal applied and Paris porcelain mounted casket, late 19th century, the exterior with floral panels overall surrounded by openwork scrolling foliate motifs, the domed and hinged cover with swing handle, the interior lined with crimson velvet, 16cm high, 20cm wide, 12cm deep
A good Charles II silver two-handled porringer and cover, the bulbous body and slightly domed lid embossed and chased with tulips, flowers and leaves, the domed cover with cast knop to finial and with twin cast scroll handles with female mask finials, 6.25ins high, hallmarked London 1663, maker's mark "SR" in shield pattern reserve (crisply marked to lid and base), the body and interior of lid with pin pricked engraving initialled "I over IE" in shaped circular reserve (weight 17ozs)
A George V silver rectangular teapot with reeded band to body and ebonised angular loop handle,5.5ins high, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1919, and a ditto circular teapot with reeded mounts, panelled body and ebonised handle, 6.5ins high, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1932 (combined gross weight 32ozs)
An Edward VII silver circular rose bowl with moulded rim, the whole boldly embossed with roses and shaped cartouche, on circular footrim, 10.25ins diameter x 7ins high, by Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield 1904 (weight 23ozs - dented), and black ebonised plinth stand for same
A good George IV silver circular three branch table centre, the centre supporting a heavy slice, diamond and fan cut shallow dish with serrated rim, the branches supporting three similar smaller dishes, with bold leaf supports with cast floral and leaf mounts, the shaped triangular base with cast floral mounts and with leaf and shell scroll feet, overall 22ins diameter x 14.75ins high, by Joseph Angell, London 1826 (weight 84ozs - all branches by same maker and date)
Four Victoria (Jubilee Head) Double Florins, 1888 (two) and 1889 (two), eleven Victoria Half Crowns (various heads and dates), five Victoria Florins, fourteen Victoria Shillings, and seven Victoria Sixpences (various conditions, mostly VF), and a selection of other loose Victoria silver coinage, various
A Victorian silver cylindrical christening mug with engraved rope pattern and bead mounts, engraved with circular cartouche and leaf scroll ornament and with double C-scroll handle, 3.75ins high, by Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1862, and a ditto cylindrical christening mug of tapered form with bead mounts, engraved with bands of floral and strapwork ornament, and with high scroll handle, 4.25ins high, by P.A., Sheffield 1878 (both initialled and monogrammed - weight 13ozs)
A George V silver pig pattern pincushion, 1.875ins overall x 1.5ins high, by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1910, and an Edward VII silver rectangular box, the lid engraved with three figures by a well, 2.125ins x 1.5ins x .5ins high, by Deakin & Frances Ltd, Birmingham 1902 (weight 1.3ozs)
A George I plain silver tankard, the slightly tapered body with moulded footrim and with cast double scroll handle, 3.75ins high, by David Willaume I, Britannia Standard, London 1721 (weight 10ozs), engraved with a contemporary coat of arms within rococo pattern surround, and with scratched weight 10-2 to base
The Alex Sandford Collection of Silver Caddy Spoons A George III silver caddy spoon, the leaf pattern bowl with wrigglework in the form of oval cartouche and with bright cut handle, by Thomas Wallis II, London 1804 (weight 11.5 grammes) Provenance : The John Norie Collection - Woolley & Wallis Auction, 20th April 2004, Lot 180 Note: See John Norie 'Caddy Spoons', Plate 6a
A George III silver gilt caddy spoon, the shovel bowl cast with shell, floral and scroll ornament, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1814 (weight 9.4 grammes) and a ditto silver caddy spoon with similar bowl and turned ivory handle, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1818 Provenance : The John Norie Collection - Woolley & Wallis Auction, 20th April 2004, Lot 194
Two George III silver caddy spoons - with plain silver shovel bowl, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1904 (weight 12.9 grammes - lacking handle), with leaf moulded bowl and fiddle pattern handle, by Josiah Snatt, London 1813 (weight 8.8 grammes), two George IV spoons, with oval bowl and fiddle pattern handle, by John Henry & Charles Lias, London 1826 (initialled - weight 14 grammes), with rectangular bowl with wrigglework by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1830 (weight 6.5 grammes) and a William IV spoon with shaped bowl and fiddle pattern handle by Jonathan Hayne, London 1835 (initialled - weight 18.3 grammes) Provenance : The John Norie Collection - Woolley & Wallis Auction, 28th January 2004
A George IV silver caddy spoon with shaped bowl and Kings pattern handle, by Jonathan Hayne, London 1829 (weight 38.4 grammes), a Victorian ditto with shell bowl by George Adams, London 1858 (weight 30.2 grammes), a George III silver gilt spoon with shovel bowl and mother of pearl handle by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1806, and a George IV spoon with shaped bowl and fiddle pattern handle, by Robert Grey & Son, Glasgow 1824 (weight 11.3 grammes)
A George I plain silver bullet shaped teapot, the body with cast spout and moulded footrim, the border crisply engraved with banding, and leaf and floral paterae, with turned silver and fruitwood finial and fruitwood handle, 4.75ins high, by Nathaniel Gulliver, London 1725 (weight 13.25ozs)
Three George III silver caddy spoons - with shell pattern bowl and pointed handle, possibly by John Young & Sons, Sheffield 1783 (initialled - weight 10 grammes), two with leaf pattern bowls, one with engraved leaves and with wirework handle, by Josiah Taylor, Birmingham 1801 (weight 7.2 grammes), the other with plain bowl by Elizabeth Morley, London 1808 (initialled - weight 9.8 grammes) and a George IV spoon, the shaped bowl engraved with leaves and with engraved handle, by Gervase Wheeler, Birmingham 1827 (weight 11 grammes)
Three George III silver caddy spoons, - with oval bowl embossed with a seated figure and dog within a floral garland by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1792 (weight 9 grammes), with shell pattern bowl, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1806 (weight 5.5 grammes), with oval bowl engraved with leaf garland, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1809 (weight 10 grammes) and a William IV plain silver spoon with shovel pattern bowl by Alexander Cameron, Glasgow 1831 (initialled - weight 10.4 grammes)
A George II plain silver teapot with inverted circular bulbous body, with slightly domed cover and turned finial, the borders engraved with leaf scroll ornament, with cast spout and moulded footrim and fruitwood handle, 5.5ins high, by Thomas Whipham, London 1750 (weight 17.85ozs)
Four George III silver caddy spoons - with shaped bowl by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1801 (weight 5.7 grammes), with oval filigree bowl by Thomas Willmore, Birmingham 1804 (weight 6.7 grammes), with plain oval bowl and engraved handle, London 1806 (maker's mark worn - weight 10 grammes), with gilt shovel bowl by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1807 (weight 8.5 grammes), and a George IV caddy spoon with plain gilt shovel bowl and turned ivory handle by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1828
Three George III silver caddy spoons - with circular bowl with die stamped flowerhead ornament, possibly Alice & George Burrows, London 1802 (weight 9.5 grammes), with plain oval bowl and handle by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1807 (weight 6.7 grammes), with plain oval bowl and fiddle pattern handle by William Eaton, London 1819 (initialled - weight 13.5 grammes), a George IV spoon, the shaped bowl engraved with flowers and leaves and with Kings pattern handle, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1825 (weight 8.3 grammes) and a William IV spoon, the shaped bowl engraved with trailing leaf ornament by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1830 (initialled - weight 8 grammes)
A late Victorian silver framed rectangular dressing table mirror of shaped outline, the silver pierced and embossed in bold floral leaf scroll and trellis ornament, mounted on faded blue velvet backing, inset with shaped bevelled mirror panel, 16.5ins x 12ins overall by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1894 (silver thin at highlights and with some damage and old repairs, backing velvet thin and faded and plate slightly marked)
TWO PAIRS OF GEORGE III ENGRAVED SUGAR TONGS (one pair initialled), a pair of George IV plain sugar tongs, a pair of early Victorian knife rests, and a George III mother of pearl mounted fruit fork, initialled, c.1800; the latter 5.55" (14 cms) long; 4.75 oz weighable silver (6)
A GEORGE II CIRCULAR CHAMBERSTICK by William Gould, London c.1739 (date letter worn) with a later, non-matching nozzle & snuffer, together with a Continental chamberstick, a pair of cafe au lait pots, crested, Chester 1910, a pair of miniature Scottish quaiches, a seven piece dressing table set & two steel & textile purses; the pots 7.3" (18.7 cms) high; 35 oz weighable silver 915)
A MIXED LOT: Two small "Armada" dishes, an oval stand, a tumbler cup, an egg cup, a spoon (cased), a spoon & fork, initialled (cased), two mounted steel shoe horns, a plated punch ladle, an Inverness tea spoon, initialled and eleven other small items of flatware; 25.5 oz weighable silver (lot)
A MIXED LOT: A 19th century horn snuff muff, a pair of antique spectacles (no lenses), mounted tortoiseshell folding fan, a pair of paste-set buckles & a plated salt in the form of a pepper, by E. Morley, London 1811; the barrow 4.3" (11 cms) long; 2.2 oz weighable silver (8)
A SET OF FOUR VICTORIAN WHIP-END SALT SPOONS by Alexander Smith, London 1874 together with another set of four Victorian salt spoons by the same maker, London 1872/73 and an assortment of flatware & cutlery (including a pair of salad servers, four sauce ladles, three toddy ladles & a marrow scoop); the whip-end salt spoons 3.25" (8.2 cms) long; 15.9 oz weighable silver (lot)
A GEORGE IV CIRCULAR MUSTARD POT with a gadrooned border, gilt interior & blue glass liner, by W. Eley & W. Fearn, London 1823 and another similar example, blue glass liner, by Messrs. Barnard, London 1832, & a non-matching spoon; the pots approx. 2.5" (6.5 cms) high; 9.4 oz weighable silver (2)
REGIMENTAL INTEREST: A pair of Victorian embossed mustard pots & a matching salt, with chinaman feet & blue glass liners, by William Moulson, London 1851 and another salt to match by C.T. & g. Fox, London 1842, each engraved with the badge of the 88th Regiment of Foot (Connaught Rangers); each piece approx. 3.5" (9 cms) diameter; 26.3 oz weighable silver (4)
A MIXED LOT: An early Victorian embossed milk jug, a George II small sauce boat, a small modern mustard pot (blue glass liner), a small toast rack, six King's pattern tea spoons, monogrammed & initialled and a square cigarette box, initialled; the latter 3.8" (9.5 cms); 21.3 oz weighable silver (11)
A MIXED LOT: Six various napkin rings, a vesta case, a small navette-shaped inkstand with central bottle, a mounted glass inkwell, a sovereign case, two caddy spoons, a compact, two thimbles, a mounted glass stamp roller, etc.; 11.25 oz weighable silver (lot)
A MIXED LOT: A late 19th century German mounted cut-glass claret jug, inscribed, a rectangular jewellery box with a hammered finish, lined, by Plante & Bannister, London 1910, a Japanese small cigarette case, inscribed, and a George III marrow scoop; the latter 9.1" (23 cms) long; 1.1 oz weighable silver (4)
A MIXED LOT OF FLATWARE & CUTLERY including plated items, a late 17th century mounted steel two-prong fork with an inlaid horn handle, three mounted steel forks & a knife, each hallmarked Sheffield, 1773 (the first year of that assay office), etc.; 14.4 oz weighable silver (lot)
A MIXED LOT: A George III small circular salver with a shaped, gadrooned border & flat-chasing, a late Victorian waiter, initialled "A" & a George III tea pot stand with inset wooden base, various makers & dates; the latter 5.8" (14.7 cms) long; 16.8 oz weighable silver (3)
A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED (MAINLY DANISH) FLATWARE INCLUDING:- Eleven table spoons, sixteen dessert spoons, six dessert forks, a serving spoon, six tea spoons & two Russian niellowork spoons, mixed makers & dates, 19th & 20th century, most pieces initialled (contained in a canteen box); 57 oz weighable silver (lot)
A MIXED LOT: Six various condiments on oval "squeeze action" tobacco box, two cream jugs, a Chinese small circular dish, a small embossed box, a small Indian pot by Domersi Mawji of Bhuj, and a plated mounted cut glass decanter with lockable stopper (no key); the latter 10.3" (25.4 cms) high; 20 oz weighable silver (lot)
AN EDWARDIAN PART-CANTEEN OF FLATWARE with shaped & thread-bordered stems including:- Six table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks & six tea spoons, all initialled "H" & dated "1911", by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1908 together with six ivory-handled steel table knives & six side knives (all contained in a fitted box); 39.5 oz weighable silver
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