A seventeenth-century silver thimble, the body decorated with bands of concentric circles, and a rectangular panel depicting joined hearts containing the initials, A.S, supported by two putti, struck with the maker's mark, 'BC' or 'RC', above '94', English c.1694, height 1.9cm, weight 6g/0.19ozt approx
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A Victorian silver card case, of shaped rectangular form, the front decorated in relief depicting a period figure holding a skull with church behind, likely after a scene from Hamlet, the exterior profusely decorated with flowerheads and foliate scrolls, engraved verso, "Margarette" within a shaped cartouche, Frederick Marson, Birmingham 1848, length 9.7cm, 72g/2.31ozt approx
A Victorian silver castletop card case, of shaped rectangular form, with a high relief view depicting the Houses of Parliament, the exterior profusely decorated with flowerheads and foliate scrolls, the obverse with vacant rococo style cartouche, Frederick Marson, Birmingham 1845, length 7.2cm, width 10cm, weight 75.5g/2.42ozt approx
A Victorian silver castletop card case, of shaped rectangular form, with a relief view depicting the Houses of Parliament, the exterior profusely decorated with flowerheads and foliate scrolls, the obverse with vacant rococo style cartouche, Frederick Marson, Birmingham 1848, length 7.1cm, width 10cm, weight 69.45g/2.23ozt approx
A Victorian silver card case, the exterior with diaper and scroll decoration, with satin fitted interior, Frederick Marson, Birmingham 1875, length 9.7cm, together with a George V silver plain cigarette case and a silver vesta case, combined gross weight 199g/6.4ozt approx (3)
A Victorian silver card case, rectangular form, the exterior with foliate scroll decoration and central engraved cartouche, 'ES', the push button release opens to reveal a blue fitted interior, Charles Chesterman, Birmingham 1897, length 9.7cm, weight 76.8g/2.46ozt gross approx.
A seventeenth-century German silver dish, of scalloped oval outline, decorated with foliate scrolls and fruits, with a central vignette depicting a landscape scene of a windmill and building amidst a rocky outcrop, marked with the Augsburg town mark and maker's mark, 'IS', identified for Johann Schuch, c.1680, length 28.2cm, weight 198g/6.36ozt approx
A collection of twelve George III silver teaspoons, to include a set of four Old English pattern, initialled "P/B-M", by Samuel Godbehere, struck with the incuse duty mark, London 1785, together with eight other examples of various dates and makers, including Newcastle examples, length 13.5cm, combined weight 168g/5.42ozt approx (12)
A Dutch eighteenth-century silver heart-shaped box, with stand-away hinge, the base and cover each with reeded border, the cover decorated in relief depicting three seated figures surrounded by trees and foliate scrolls, hallmarks struck to the interior of the base, Jan de Hoop, Amsterdam 1736, length 4.9cm, weight 30g/0.96ozt approx
A George III punch ladle, with turned handle, the silver bowl inset with a coin, hallmarked London 1810, sponsor's mark rubbed but possibly Bateman, together with an Art Deco cream boat, two salts, a swing handle pedestal dish (loaded), and a Dutch windmill spoon with import marks, length of punch ladle 30.5cm, combined gross weight 325g/10.44ozt gross approx (A/F) (6)
Paul Storr.A George III Regency silver King's laurel pattern fish slice, the shaped blade decorated with a band of laurel and pierced with scrolls, the finial with crest of a Garb Or, with motto above and cypher below, possibly for Crawford, verso with a Baron's coronet above initials, sponsor's mark Paul Storr, London 1817, length 32.5cm, weight 232g/7.45ozt approx
An eighteenth-century Danish silver snuff box, of cushioned rectangular form, the hinged cover with cast top depicting a classical scene framed by rococo style scrolls, four hallmarks struck to the interior of the base, Copenhagen c.1759, Assay Master's mark of Christopher Fabritius, maker's mark possibly, 'ICS', length 8.3cm, weight 146g/4.69ozt approx
A collection of silver mounted photograph frames, to include an Edwardian example, of rectangular form with Morocco leather back, hallmarked E Mander & Son, Birmingham 1901, 16cm x 12.5cm, together with three twentieth-century hallmarked silver mounted examples, the largest of which measures 24cm x 19cm, and a Continental rectangular frame, stamped '800' (5)
A Victorian claret jug, mounted in silver-gilt, the glass body of ovoid form with a pulled handle and engraved with contemporary initials, "AGP", which are repeated on the silver mount, the hinged cover surmounted by a figural finial depicting a Bacchic reveller, the silver mount decorated with dual vignettes depicting scenes from 'The Tempest', John Figg, London 1853, height 26.5cm approx
A pair of Edwardian silver dwarf or library candlesticks, each with semi-fluted sconces and wrythen decoration atop a stepped square base, with green baize lining to the underside, filled, with retailer's mark 112 Regent Street. W., Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, Sheffield 1906, height 11.5cm approx (2)
A twentieth-century silver coloured-metal standing bowl and cover, the base with four supports in the form of mythical creatures, the body with repousee decoration depicting flowerheads and foliate scrolls, the base marked, "T.950", also struck with indecipherable hallmarks, possibly import marks, possibly Thailand, Burma or South-East Asian extraction, diameter of bowl 23.3cm, height 29.5cm, weight 1231g/39.57ozt approx
A George III Colonial silver wine label or bottle ticket, of rectangular form with canted corners and decorated with reeded bands, incised for Madeira, suspended by a belcher chain, maker's mark only, struck twice verso, JC, for John Catton of Gibraltar, c.1795-1800, length 4.5cm, weight 12g/0.38ozt approx
George III novelty silver satchel form snuff box, the body decorated with wriggle work and acanthus leaf detail, the central clasp engraved, "Robt. Paterson.", the hinged cover opening to reveal a gilt interior, Lawrence & Co., Birmingham, 1819. length 6.5cm, width 4.4cm, weight: 46.1g/1.48ozt approx.
Duty Drawback Mark.A George III silver table knife, the loaded handle decorated with reeded bands and central armorial crest of an armoured hand holding a dagger, the blade and handle both marked with the incuse duty mark and duty drawback, sponsor's mark is that of specialist knife maker, Moses Brent, London 1784-5, length 22cm approx Duty drawback mark was used on exported wares from 1 December 1784, up to 24 July 1785.
A Victorian silver novelty mustard pot, modelled in the form of a standing owl, the body with textured feathers and red glass eyes, the hinged cover opening to reveal a gilt interior, the original silver liner also fully hallmarked, ensuite unmarked mustard ladle with mouse finial, George Richards and Edward Brown, London 1865, height 8.6cm, weight 104.6g/3.36ozt approx
An eighteenth-century silver snuff box, of waisted circular form with gilt interior, the detachable cover with reeded border and coat of arms, for the Earls of Ashburnham, likely John Ashburnham, 1st Earl Ashburnham and Viscount St Asaph, the box apparently unmarked, English c.1730, diameter 5.4cm, weight 37g/1.18ozt approx John Ashburnham, 1st Earl of Ashburnham (13 March 1687 – 10 March 1737) was an English peer, soldier and politician. From 1713 to 1715, Ashburnham became Colonel of the 1st (His Majesty's Own) Troop of Horse Guards, and was deputy governor and deputy warden of the Cinque Ports from June 1713 to 1714. He was a Lord of the Bedchamber to Frederick, Prince of Wales from 1728 to 1731 and Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard from 1731 to 1733. On 14 May 1730, he was created Earl of Ashburnham and Viscount St Asaph.
A pair of mid-eighteenth-century Continental glass toilet bottles, the octagonal body with etched armorial with foliate scroll mantling, ensuite with later hallmarked silver caps secured by a screwthread, the silver hallmarked Chester 1897 by Hilliard & Thomason, height 17cm approx (2)
A late Victorian silver hot water jug, with hinged cover, the body decorated with foliate scrolls, floral garlands, and bead edge, with presentation inscription, "Presented to Captain James George Kay. Gordon Highlanders...By the Tenants on the Estate of Blackhall...20th April, 1907", William Mammatt & Son, Sheffield 1900, height 27cm, weight 702g/22.56ozt approxIvory registration submission reference number: R5UZ71RD
GibraltarA pair of George III colonial silver Old English pattern tablespoons, five marks individually struck verso, IC, CC, CC, IC followed by a key mark, identified for John and Charles Catton, Gibraltar, c.1810, length 21.5cm, combined weight 95g/3.05ozt approx (2) The father and son partnership of John and Charles Catton, is recorded as working on Gibraltar from c.1804 to c.1810,
A pair of Elizabeth II silver snuff boxes, each of rectangular form with engine turned and reeded decoration, each engraved with a central crest of a lion rampant atop a tower, each with cast foliate scroll thumbpiece, the hinged cover opening to reveal a gilt interior, sponsor's mark D Bros., Birmingham 1963, length 7.7cm, combined weight 177.9g/5.72ozt approx. (2)
A George III silver boot powderer, of cased cylindrical form with slide-action mechanism, the interior cavity to house talc, with the outer sleeve pierced in order for it to be dispensed when fitting riding boots, with engraved crest of a lion rampant below and banner engraved, "James Hudson", apparently unmarked, English c.1800, length (when closed) 11.6cm, length (when extended) 20cm, weight 126g/4.05ozt approx
An eighteenth-century silver mote spoon, of conventional form, the bowl with rat-tail and pierced with rococo scrolls, the tapering stem with barbed end, maker's mark struck twice verso, RS, possibly Robert Swanson, London, c.1740, length 14.1cm, weight 7g/0.22ozt approx For confirmation of maker's mark see: Grimwade, pp.176, no.2432.
An Edwardian silver patent coin holder, of rounded rectangular form, with seven sprung compartments, engineered to house coins ranging from threepence to a full sovereign, J W Benson Ltd, Birmingham 1902, length 6.5cm, weight 64g/2.05ozt gross approx. Note: The coin holder is empty.
An eighteenth-century silver and mother-of-pearl snuff box, of oval form with stand-away hinge, the cover with inset mother-of-pearl panel depicting a figure from the Commedia dell'arte, likely Harlequin, maker's mark only struck to the interior of the base, William Lestourgeon, London c.1730, diameter 5.5cm, weight 26g/0.83ozt approx
A George IV silver fish slice, perhaps a version of the Coburg pattern, the blade with gadroon edge border and pierced central section decorated with a fish and scrolls, the cast handle formed of shells, maker possibly William Knight, London, 1824, length 30cm, weight 168g/5.4ozt approx
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