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A George VI hallmarked silver napkin ring of squashed oval form with engine turning and monogrammed cartouche, H.F. Withers, Birmingham 1945, and a German 925 grade silver lobed box with a decoration of skaters and a windmill to the hinged lid, Ludwig Neresheimer & Sons, with German pseudo-Hanau marks and London import mark for 1911, width 6.5cm, combined approx 2.39ozt (2).
A Victorian hallmarked silver card case of rectangular form, overall decorated with foliate motifs, centred with a vacant circular cartouche to the hinged lid, enclosing silk compartments to the interior, Colen Hewer Cheshire, Birmingham 1886, 9.5 x 7cm, approx 2.06ozt.
A Victorian hallmarked silver rectangular cigarette case with engraved floral decoration throughout and vacant circular cartouche, Sampson Mordan, London 1884, 7.5 x 11.5cm, approx 2.70ozt, in fitted case. CONDITION REPORT: Small split to one corner. Dent to edge. Small scratches to interior. Generally good.
A George V hallmarked silver cigarette case of square form with overall engine turned decoration, with a rectangular cartouche engraved "RSL" to the hinged lid, enclosing a gilt wash interior, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1925, 8 x 8cm, approx 3.6ozt. CONDITION REPORT: The button in the clasp is missing.
A Russian silver and simulated malachite enamel decorated cigarette case of domed rectangular form, bearing spurious Faberge marks, 7.5 x 5.25cm. CONDITION REPORT: Area of damage to the enamel showing some signs of repaint, scratches throughout. Please note this is NOT a genuine piece of Faberge but a spurious example.
A George V hallmarked silver curved cigarette case with striped engine turned decoration and monogrammed cartouche, Robert Pringle, Birmingham 1930, and another example decorated with Art Nouveau type floral spray, German 800 standard silver, combined approx 5.7ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Slight rubbing to raised decoration but generally good.
A George VI hallmarked silver rectangular cigarette case with all over engine turned decoration, initialed to interior, William Suckling, London 1940, 11.5cm, approx 5.77ozt, and a small quantity of coins including a rubbed Queen Anne shilling and other more recent coinage.
A Victorian hallmarked silver rectangular combination vesta case and cheroot cutter, with engraved foliate scrolls throughout and initialled circular cartouche, the lid incorporating the sprint action cheroot piercer, inscribed to the underside of lid "The Unity Protected", Birmingham 1887, 5 x 4cm.
A mixed lot comprising a silver small cigarette box (af), a plated combination vesta/sovereign holder, a silver mounted hardstone brooch, costume jewellery etc. CONDITION REPORT: Combined vesta and sovereign case does not come with integrated toothpick and pencil.
A pair of George III hallmarked silver berry spoons with foliate patterned stems and vacant cartouche finials, decorated also to the back of the finial, Robert Evans, London 1790 and two silver condiment spoons, Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1905, combined weight approx 4.5ozt (4).
A set of six George V hallmarked silver English teaspoons, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1927, a silver topped oval glass dressing table jar, inscribed "K.M.M.", Sheffield 1911, a silver bladed pocket knife with mother of pearl handle and another, also a cased scouting medal with ribbon, weighable silver approx 3.32ozt (5).
A set of three George IV hallmarked silver "Old English" pattern teaspoons, Thomas Dicks, London 1822, length 14cm, a pair of open circular salts with cast and engraved floral decoration, with assorted spoons, George Unite, Birmingham 1879 and 1883, further pair of salts with crimped rims, London 1891, a silver mustard pot with shaped rim with assorted spoon, Birmingham 1908 and 1919, and a circular butter dish with clear glass liner and matching butter knife, Birmingham 1920, combined weight approx 9ozt.
A quantity of English hallmarked silver predominantly fiddle pattern teaspoons, some crested with a dragon to the finial, some examples crested and initialled GAB, various makers, London 1830, 1865, 1870 and three Georgian "Old English" pattern teaspoons with bright cut decoration, approx 12.9ozt (20).
A group of hallmarked silver teaspoons, various makers, including "Queens" pattern example, London 1847, "Old English" pattern example, Birmingham 1911 and a fiddle pattern example, London 1887, engraved Leelie to the finial, also four pastry forks, a pickle fork and butter knife and two pairs of sugar tongs, approx 11ozt (17).
A George IV hallmarked silver fiddle pattern teaspoon, Solomon Royes, London 1820, a pair of George V hallmarked silver urn shaped peppers, London 1913 and a George VI hallmarked silver circular ashtray with presentation inscription, Birmingham 1947, combined weight approx 5.93ozt.
Seven Victorian hallmarked silver teaspoons in fiddle pattern, Thomas Hartstone, Exeter 1867, a William IV hallmarked silver fork, London 1830, a similar Victorian example, Chawner & Sons, London 1865, and a set of five coffee spoons, matching sugar tongs and matching silver sheath handled dessert knives, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1912, combined weighable silver approx 10ozt.
A cased set of six George V hallmarked silver dessert spoons with matching serving spoon, with stylised shell pattern bowls and stepped finials, Sheffield 1933, and a cased set of six Edward VIII pastry forks, Birmingham 1936, combined approx 11.33ozt (2).
A cased set of six German 800 grade silver coffee spoons with lion head finials, Koch & Bergfeld, after 1886 and a hallmarked silver napkin ring, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1875, a white metal example and a Georgian silver teaspoon with monogrammed finial, combined weight approx 3.57ozt (4).
An early 20th century Russian silver spoon with bright cut decoration to the back of the gilt wash bowl and with twist decorated stem, maker IM, assayer Ivan Sergeyevich Lebedkin, Moscow 1898-1914, length 13.5cm and a similar larger unmarked example, approx 1.4ozt (2).
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