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Bank of England interest* A George V silver cigarette box, of hinged square section form, the cover with engine-turned decoration and vacant circular cartouche, the facia engraved 'Bank of England W.W from J.L 1895-1925' the interior with wooden lining, marks for Birmingham 1924, maker Walker & Hall, 4.5cm x 9cm, 312grams gross, some dentin.
A pair of George V silver spill vases, of flared baluster form with moulded waist and weighted base, marks for Birmingham 1921, maker Baldwin & Marriott, 13.5cm (dented) sold along with two silver napkin rings with beaded edge detail, marks for Birmingham 1918, maker Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, gross weight 144grams gross (weighted)
A cased set of six George V silver coffee bean spoons, each with unusual heart-shaped bowls and traditional slender tubular stems with 'coffee bean' form terminals, marks for Sheffield 1922, maker Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, all housed in a fitted and plushed lined flat-topped pentagonal form case, 50grams gross.
An Edwardian silver spill vase, of tapering cylindrical form with embossed foliate scroll decoration and flared rim, all on a loaded circular foot, marks for London 1901, maker William Comyns & Sons Ltd, 18.5cm, 439grams (weighted) sold together with a selection of silver-mounted cut-glass dressing table wares. A degree of damage to each.
A late Victorian silver vesta case, of hinged rectangular form with angled reeded decoration throughout, marks for Chester 1895, maker William Needham, 4.5cm, 28grams sold along with another Victorian silver vesta, with engraved foliate scroll decoration and engraved initials SWS, marks for Birmingham 1898, makers mark worn, 20grams. And three white metal propelling pencils 27grams.
A late Victorian silver pig-form snuff box, having rounded oblong hinged cover, marks for London 1895, maker David Bridge, also marked F for Foreign origin along with some indistinct marks to base possibly Hanau along with 930, 5.5cm, 22grams tarnishing, otherwise good condition with minimal signs of use.
An impressive Edwardian silver punch bowl, with C-scroll moulded rim over engraved presentation inscription 'Birmingham Stock Exchange Golf Challenge Cup' fluted and foliate scroll embossed panels and raised on a circular foot, marks for Birmingham 1902, maker William Henry Sparrow 25cm diameter, 1237grams housed in a Lock & Co branded box with travel labels.
A David Andersen (Norway) Sterling grade white metal preserve spoon, having a shallow circular bowl and tapering stem decorated with panels of stylised birds and foliage, sold together with two hallmarked silver preserve spoons and four continental white metal souvenir spoons, gross weight 101grams gross.
A George V silver and Derbyshire Blue John thimble, of traditional form the inset apex formed from shaped, polished and textured Blue John and over a spreading cylindrical body with engine-turned and geometrically engraved decoration, marks for Birmingham 1935, maker James Swann & Son, also marked '3' 2.4cm, 5.4grams
A cased set of six George V silver coffee bean spoons, each with oval bowls and traditional slender tubular stems with 'coffee bean' form terminals, marks for Birmingham 1931, maker Purcell Brothers, all housed in a fitted and plushed lined case, sold together with a similar cased set with marks for Birmingham 1945, maker indistinct, gross lot weight 88grams
A group of seven George V silver coffee spoons, with oval bowls and moulded terminals, marks for London 1918, maker Josiah Williams & Co, 10.5cm, sold together with a pair of damaged Victorian silver sugar tongs, gross weight 87grams,, all housed inj an associated fitted and plush lined case fitted for eighteen spoons and single pair of sugar tongs.
A group of six George V silver Old English pattern teaspoons, with pip to terminal and engraved with initial O, marks for Sheffield 1920, maker Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, 13cm sold along with three miscellaneous silver spoons, including condiment spoon and Victorian spoon. Gross weight 167grams
A late Victorian imported silver tray, of shaped oval form and embossed with a seated putto amongst foliate scrolls, rippled water and suspended blossoms, raised on four ball feet, 25.5cm, marked for London 1899/1900 maker D Pennellier & Co, also marked F, 136grams small hole to point of putto's nose and upper lip, and hair also.
A George IV Scottish silver sauce ladle, fiddle pattern with marks for Edinburgh 1820, maker J Hay, 16cm sold along with a pair of Edwardian silver sugar tongs, shell pattern with marks for Sheffield 1906, maker James Dixon & Sons Ltd, a cased silver napkin ring, another silver napkin ring, Baby sugar push and a silver mounted photograph frame (af) gross silver weight without frame 117grams
A cased George V silver christening set, comprising egg cup, napkin ring and spoon, each with engraved initials GE, marks for Birmingham 1929, maker Docker & Burn Ltd, sold together with a George V silver christening set, comprising feeding spoon and sugar push, engraved Peter, marks for London 1927, maker Josiah Williams & Co, and a pair of cased George III silver spoons, with bright-cut decoration, marks for London 1807, maker JC, housed in a fitted and plush lined case, gross silver weight 139grams
A Queen Elizabeth II silver cigarette box, of hinged rectangular form with engraved initials 'G.E' to cover and presentation inscription dated 1958 to the facia, all inclosing the interior with single division. Marks for Birmingham 1955, maker D Bros, 16.56cm, 543grams gross, some scratching and denting.
A Victorian silver and cut-glass ink stand, the thistle form cut-glass well with hinged silver cover engraved initials, the base with silver collar, all over the disged circular pan with beaded edge detail and central 'socket' raised on three claw and ball feet, marks for London 1886, maker Rupert Favell, 13.5cm, pan weight 128grams, combined weight 304grams
An Edwardian silver cigarette case, of hinged rectangular form, curved for the gentleman's pocket and engraved with foliate scrolls and central vacant cartouche, opening by button depression to reveal the gilt interior and marks for Birmingham 1902, maker William M Hayes, 8.5cm, 84grams.
A late Victorian silver-mounted photograph frame, of shaped rectangular form embossed and pierced throughout with foliate and C-scrolls, diaper panels, animals, birds and putti, marks for Birmingham 1900, makers mark unapparent. 23cm. some tarnishing and minor denting commensurate with age and use, wear to backing material, stands well.
A cased Queen Elizabeth II miniature five-piece silver teaset, of half gadrooned oval baluster form, comprising teapot, coffee pot, sugar, cream and oblong tray, marks for London 1977, maker possibly Da-mar Silverware, 65grams gross. Both set and box in good condition with no faults or repairs.
A late Victorian silver-topped hob-nail cut-glass dressing table jar, of oval form with domed cover, embossed with reeds, roses and scrolls and centred with a vacant cartouche, marks for London 1900, maker The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Company 43grams silver weight, sold along with a selection of other silver topped and mounted glass dressing table wares, scent bottles, etc.
A group of three Georgian silver table spoons, Old English pattern with pip reverse, two engraved with initials WMK the other RMJ, marks for London 1797(2) makers W.S and Peter & Ann Bateman (rubbed) and London 1808, Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan & James Boult. 22cm, gross weight 176grams
A pair of Edwardian cased silver pepperettes, of lobed urn-form, the domed, finial topped and pierced pull-off covers with moulded C-scroll rim decoration, the body with conforming detail and raised on four cabriole type supports with trefoil feet, marks for London 1903, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Limited, 9.5cm, 111grams gross, all housed in a fitted and plush lined case with manufacturers detail in gilt. Some wear to case exterior.
A set of four George V silver napkin rings, of oval form with moulded C-scroll and pierced quatrefoil decoration, marks for Birmingham 1923, maker Henry Williamson Ltd, 5cm, sold together with a pair of George V silver sugar tongs, marks for Sheffield 1921, maker John Round & Son Ltd combined weight 117grams, and a Queen Elizabeth II silver handled trident pickle fork, marks for Sheffield 1973, maker Harrison Brothers.
A Victorian silver-mounted horn beaker, of tapering cylindrical form with applied white metal cartouche engraved JE and dated 1872, the silver rim with marks for London 1872, maker Chawner & Co, 12.5cm high, sold together with a similar example the cartouche engraved JE 1835, the mounts marked for Chester 1908, maker indistinct, 10.5cm and a smaller Victorian example, marks for London 1875, 9.5cm.
Two Queen Elizabeth II silver reproductions of the Roman spoon found at Galava Roman Fort 1914, Waterhead, Ambleside, during excavations of the courtyard at the Commandant's House, marks for Sheffield 1977, maker Sidney Beddall (designer, gold and silversmith Ambleside) 14.5cm, 33grams gross.
An Edwardian silver dish, of circular form pierced with concentric bands of repeating decoration, marks for Birmingham 1907, rubbed makers mark for E S Barnsley & Co, 9.5cm, 45grams, sold along with a pair of Victorian silver Onslow pattern condiment spoons, pair of silver sugar tongs, fork, two Scottish themed spoons and Scottish silver book mark trowel (lacking handle) Glasgow 1929, maker WHC. Gross lot weight 128grams
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