An early-18th century silver snuff box,unmarked, circa 1720,book form, with engraved foliate decoration, inscribed to the spine 'OVID DE ARTE AMANDI', length 7.4cm, approx. weight 2oz.Similar examples can be seen in John Cume, British Silver Boxes 1640-1840, The Lion Collection, pages 118-119.
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A 19th century French gold and gilt metal mounted spyglass scent bottle, cut glass circular form, with a central gilt metal pull-out telescopic spyglass, with a screw-off gold cover and glass stopper, plus a silver mounted scent bottle in a gilt leather case, unmarked, height 6.6cm, approx. weighable gold 0.9g. (2)
A collection of three antique silver vinaigrettes,comprising: a George IV vinaigrette by Clark & Sewell, Birmingham 1824, rectangular form with a foliate border and reeded sides, the hinged cover engraved with initials, the interior with a pierced silver-gilt scroll foliate grille, length 3.9cm, a William IV vinaigrette by Jesse Sargeant, Birmingham 1833, and a Victorian vinaigrette by James Fenton, Birmingham 1863, total approx. weight 1.5oz. (3)
A late-17th century silver Lace-back and Front spoon,marks worn circa 1690,the reverse of the bowl with a raised rat-tail and foliate scroll decoration, the terminal with scroll decoration, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled 'I.C', length 17.8cm, approx. weight 1.1oz.
A rare George III duty draw-back silver tea caddy, by Hester Bateman, London 1784, oval form with beaded borders, a lockable domed hinged cover with a knop finial, with an engraved scroll foliate cartouche, with a lock, length 12.6cm, plus a George III silver caddy spoon by Hester Bateman, London 1784, shell form bowl with bright cut decoration, total approx. weight 10.6oz. (2)A Private Collection.
An early-18th century silver marrow spoon, marks lost in decoration, oval bowl, engraved foliate scroll decoration, length 18.8cm, plus a George III silver-gilt Thread pattern fork/knife, and a marrow scoop, London 1740, approx. total weight 2.5oz. (3)Provenance: A Private Collection.
λ A William IV silver teapot, by Richard Sibley II, London 1835, lobed circular compressed form, flush hinged cover with a floral finial, leaf capped scroll handle with ivory insulators, on a raised circular shaped foot, stamped 'Makepeace London' to the base, length handle to spout 26.8cm, approx. weight 25.4oz.Ivory registration number 5ZJ3E86S.
A late-17th century continental silver casket,maker's mark of I.N, IM or IK with flower below,rectangular form, embossed and chased foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, the central panel with fruit, push-button clasp, the interior with engraved lozenge decoration, on four bun feet, length 21.5cm, approx. weight 33oz.
λ A matched William IV silver four-piece tea and coffee set, by Joseph & John Angel, and John, Edward, Walter and John Barnard, London 1833, 1836, 1837, circular bulbous form, foliate decoration, scroll handles with ivory insulators to tea and coffee pots, pumpkin finials to the hinged covers, on four foliate bracket feet, the height of the coffee pot 22.7cm, total approx. weight 72.8oz. (4)Ivory registration numbers 8QNCQGYC & 7YEXCF8B.
A silver waiter, by Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1913,circular form with a beaded border and a central engraved coat of arms, plus a silver salver by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1932, diameter 27.4cm, and a silver waiter by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1931, total approx. weight 32.2oz. (3)
An early-17th century provincial silver Seal-top spoon,marked once in the bowl and three times on the stem A.S, with a pellet below, unascribed English Provincial, circa 1630,fig-shaped bowl, faceted stem, the Seal-top with traces of gilding and prick dot initialled 'RO' over 'RF', length 17.3cm, approx. weight 1.6oz.
A pair of Edwardian silver sugar casters, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1905, lighthouse form with swirl-fluted decoration, the bayonet covers with knop finials and pierced scroll decoration, height 22.2cm, total approx. weight 27.4oz. (2)Provenance: A Private Collection.
A collection of seven silver vesta cases, various dates and makers, comprising: one of ovoid form, Birmingham 1888, three with engraved decoration, two plain, and one with an embossed foliate scroll border, some with initials, three with ring attachments, approx. weight 5.9oz. (7)Provenance: A Private Collection of Vesta Cases.
A collection of five antique Scottish provincial silver toddy ladles,Fiddle and Old English patterns, one with a crest, the others initialled or plain, comprising: one with maker's mark only, I.K, for John Keith of Banff, nor by J. Heron of Greenock, with Glasgow hallmarks, one by William Jamieson of Aberdeen, one with unidentified marks, plus an Edinburgh one by J. Zeigler, approx. weight 4.1oz. (4)
λ A matched silver cased dressing table set,by Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1912 and 1913,threaded and floral borders, the hand mirror engraved with initials, comprising: two hairbrushes, two brushes, a tortoiseshell comb, three toilet boxes, a scent bottle, a nail buffer, a hand mirror, a shoe horn, a button hook, a glove stretcher, a nail file, two scissors, and other manicure items, with a later inscribed silver mount to the case, length 39.6cm.
λ A late-19th century German silver three-piece tea set, by Körner & Proll, Berlin circa 1890, bulbous circular form, embossed with blossoming floral decoration, scroll foliate handles with ivory insulators to the teapot handle, floral finials to the hinged cover of the teapot and pull-off cover of the sugar bowl, length handle to spout 16.5cm, total approx. weight 15.7oz. (3) Provenance: A Private Collection.Ivory registration number RCG3R1VU.
An Edwardian silver combination vesta and sovereign case, by Henry Freeman, Birmingham 1907, plain rounded rectangular form, the hinged cover opens to reveal a recess for a sovereign, with a ring attachment, initialled, length 7cm, plus a late-Victorian silver combination vesta and sovereign case, Birmingham 1892, engraved decoration, the interior with a pull-out pencil and toothpick, approx. total weight 2.5oz. (2) Provenance: A Private Collection of Vesta Cases.
A set of four George III silver sauce tureens and covers, by William Fountain, London 1798, oval form, reeded scroll handles, the pull-off covers with urn finials, on raised oval bases, engraved with a crest, length handle to handle 23.5cm, approx. weight 72oz. (4)The crest is that of Churton (of Shropshire) or Simpson.
A collection of silver condiment spoons and ladles,various dates and makers,comprising: a set of three George IV Old English thread pattern condiment ladles, a matched set of six salt spoons, six salt shovel spoons, a Bright-cut pair, and various others including six electroplated salt spoons, approx. weighable 9.6oz. (qty)Provenance:A Private Collection.
By Omar Ramsden, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, London 1927, spot-hammered decoration to the bowl, scrolling wire-work handle, set with a heart-shaped dark blue/green enamel cabochon with a rope-work edge, length 8.8cm, approx. weight 1.3oz.Provenance: A Private Collection of Omar Ramsden.
A collection of four antique silver vinaigrettes,comprising: a William IV one by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1832, a Victorian vinaigrette by George Wheeler & Co, Birmingham 1859, a George III vinaigrette by John Shaw, Birmingham 1812, missing grille, and a Victorian vinaigrette by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1852, missing grille, length 3.9cm, total approx. weight 1.6oz. (4)
A small collection of four antique silver vinaigrettes, comprising: one of oval shell form, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1805, an unmarked mounted agate one, with a pierced foliate grille, a silver-gilt one by Lea and Clarke, Birmingham 1827, engine-turned decoration, and one by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1801, approx. total weight 20z. (4)Provenance: A Private Collection.
A collection of three George IV silver vinaigrettes,comprising: one by William Simpson, Birmingham 1821, scroll and shell border and engine-turned decoration, the interior with a pierced silver-gilt scroll foliate grille, length 4.4cm, one by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1820, and one by Thomas Parsons, Birmingham 1823, total approx. weight 1.9oz. (3)
A collection of silver flatware,various dates and makers,comprising: a set of five George III Scottish tablespoons by William & Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh 1798, plus six table forks, four tablespoons, seven dessert spoons, seven dessert forks, four teaspoons, four salt spoons, a pair of sugar tongs, a sugar sifter, a caddy spoon, a butter knife and other similar items, total approx. weight 58.9oz. (qty)
A collection of four antique silver snuff boxes,comprising: a George III snuff box by William Ellerby, London 1812, a George III silver-gilt snuff box, maker's mark T?, Birmingham 1797, a George III snuffbox, maker's mark partially worn probably WE, London 1818, and a Victorian snuff box by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1837, length 7.7cm, total approx. weight 9oz. (4)
A collection of five George III silver caddy spoons,comprising: one by George Smith & William Fearn, London 1792, bifurcated Onslow handle with a shell formed bowl, one by Thomas Wallis II, London 1796, Thread handle with a gilded bowl, one by John Lambe, London 1784, Bright-cut handle and shell-form bowl, plus one by Elizabeth Morley, London 1802, and possibly one by John Blake, London 1792, total approx. weight 1.6oz. (5)
A late-Victorian silver Aesthetic Movement vesta case, with import marks for London 1879, importer's mark of Joseph Ettlinger, rectangular form, chased with swallows in foliate decoration, length 4.8cm, plus a late-Victorian silver vesta case, by Frederick Edmonds, London 1894, plain rectangular form, the side with a turquoise push-button opening, with a ring attachment, approx. total weight 2oz. (2)Provenance: A Private Collection of Vesta Cases.
Two George III silver cream jugs, one by Thomas Shepard, London 1774, baluster form with punched beaded border, embossed foliate decoration, engraved initials to the scroll cartouche, scroll handle on a raised circular foot, the other maker's mark worn, London 1783, baluster form with punched beaded border, embossed floral decoration engraved initials, scroll handle, on a raised circular foot, height 12.1cm, total approx. weight 4.7oz. (2)A Private Collection.
A mixed lot of silver items,comprising: a presentation naval cigarette with the badge of the WRNS, and signatures, rectangular form, with a green hardstone thumb-piece, a set of four Victorian salt cellars by William Evans, London 1884, plus a pair of candlesticks, a toast rack, a set of four salt cellars, a silver-mounted photograph frame, a cased pair of berry spoons, a sugar sifter, a silver-mounted powder pot, a mustard pot, two mustard pots, two butter knives and a salt spoon, total approx. weight 22.2oz. (qty)
A Victorian silver 'castle-top' bag vinaigrette, Windsor Castle, by J.Tongue, Birmingham 1847, rectangular bombe form, chased foliate scroll decoration, the hinged cover with a scene of the castle, the interior with a pierced foliate scroll grille, length 2.3cm, approx. weight 0.4oz.Provenance: A Private Collection.
A pair of George III Royal presentation silver wine coolers, by Robert Garrard, London 1804, campana form, part-fluted decoration below lion mask drop ring handles, engraved with the Royal Coat of Arms, and the reverse with the arms of Milman, gadroon borders, detachable collars and liners, the collars engraved with the Royal cypher of Queen Charlotte, and with the crest of Milman, on raised circular bases, height 24.5cm, approx. weight 165oz. (2)The arms are those of Milman quartering Dyer for Sir Francis Milman, 1st Baronet. (1746-1821).Provenance: A Private Collection. They were acquired by Sir William Clayton Russon shortly after World War II from a descendant of Sir Francis Milman. Then by family descent to the current owner.Milman was educated at Exeter College, Oxford, He was appointed physician to the Middlesex Hospital (1777-1779) and a fellow of the College of Physicians in 1778. He established a practice in London and in 1785 was made physician extraordinary to the King's household. He was created a baronet in 1800, and about the same time he became physician extraordinary to the King then shortly afterwards physician in ordinary to Queen Charlotte, and in 1806 he became physician in ordinary to the King.
A collection of eight pairs of mid-18th century silver sugar nips, various dates and makers, circa 1750-1770, including a silver-gilt pair, two with decoration to the arms, some scratch initialled, scroll arms, ring handles, approx. weight 9.3oz. (8)Provenance: A Private Collection.
A matched modern silver teapot and sugar bowl,by C J Vander Ltd, London 1963 and 1967,plain circular bellied form, scroll handles and wooden scroll handle to the teapot, stepped circular covers with knop finials, hinged cover to the teapot and pull-off to the sugar bowl, on circular feet, length handle to spout 24cm, total approx. weight 36.2oz. (2)

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