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An Edward VII silver photograph frame, maker Arthur & John Zimmerman, Birmingham, 1902: of Art Nouveau influence decorated with stylised flowerheads,enclosing a photograph of Mrs Elise Holt, lady's maid to Lady Lochern, together with a Longines lady's open faced pocket-watch on metal chain, belonging to Mrs Holt(2).
A pair of 19th century French silver-gilt ecuelles, maker's marks HSB above a rising sun and HRB above a rising sun:, with shallow domed wrythen pattern covers with foliate finials, similar decoration to the sides, with foliate and scroll handles, 32cm. wide, total weight of silver 57.65ozs.
A Victorian silver five piece tea and coffee service, maker George Maudsley Jackson, London, 1892: initialled and with presentation inscription, of oval form with half reeded decoration, includes tea pot, coffee pot, milk jug, cream jug and sugar basin, total weight of silver 64.37ozs.
A William IV silver three-piece tea service, maker John Settle & Henry Wilkinson, Sheffield, 1831: of squat circular form with flowerhead and scroll borders, foliate and flowerhead decoration to the sides, raised on circular spreading foot, total weight of silver 49.17ozs.
A George III silver figural taperstick, maker William Cafe, London 1762: with foliate decorated and urn shaped nozzle, supported by a female pastoral figure mounted on a domed circular scroll and foliate decorated base, 16cm high,together with a similar taperstick, maker William Cafe, London 1761, repaired, 15.5cm. high, total weight of silver 13.03 oz.
A George V silver desk stand, maker Hawksworth Eyre and Co Ltd, Sheffield 1928: of rectangular outline, surmounted with an oval inkstand with a hinged lid enclosing a clear glass liner, with pen tray enclosed within reeded borders and raised on four swept feet, 19cm wide, 15.13 oz.
A Victorian tortoiseshell and silver mounted dressing table tray, maker Charles Asprey and George Asprey, London, 1876: of rectangular outline, the centre panel with silver inlaid decoration of a bird amongst trailing foliage, enclosed by a foliate and scroll mounted border with loop carrying handles to the sides, raised on four bracket feet, 30cm wide.
A Victorian silver christening mug, makers mark worn possibly JYJW for John Yapp and John Woodward, London, 1853:, initialled and dated 1860, of baluster form with scroll handle, having foliate and scroll engraved panels, raised on four swept and scrolled feet. 11cm high, 5.35 oz
An early George III silver table centrepiece, maker Thomas Hemming, London, 1765: bears Lovell family coat of arms, surmounted with a lozenge-shaped dish with pierced foliate and trellis decoration with glass liner, the domed shaped base, with beaded order to the neck, pierced foliate, scroll and flowerhead chased decoration, on four swept feet, having four swept branches each with a foliate circular dish with glass liners, 28cm. wide, 26cm. high, together with a set of four plated candle holders and central candle holder supported by a putto to convert the centrepiece to a candelabra, total weight of silver 79.42ozs.
An Edward VII silver tea kettle, stand and burner, maker James Henry Barraclough & Herbert Barraclough, Sheffield, 1907: of rectangular outline with ribbed girdle and gadrooned borders, the stand raised on four swept, reeded and acanthus capped legs, 31cm. high, 37.49ozs
J. Barber, Winster, a silver pair-cased pocket watch: the chain fusee movement having turned finned pillars, a verge escapement with a pierced and engraved backcock depicting an urn with flora and a silvered regulation disc, engraved with the maker's name J. Barber, Winster, N 439, the dial with black Roman numerals, spade hands and decorated with a hunting scene to the surround, the silver pair-case hallmarked on both inner and outer for London, 1782, with the case maker's initials I.W, diameter 50mm. * Biography Jonas Barber of Winster was a member of the renowned clock making family and is regarded as one of the greatest of the Cumbrian clock and watchmakers.
A George V silver sugar caster, maker S.W.Smith and Co, London, 1929: of baluster form with acorn finial on a pierced domed lid, lock fast joint, fluted base raised on a circular stepped and spreading foot. 13.5cm high, together with a near matching caster at 12.5cm high. 6.87 ozs.
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