A large mid 20th Century hallmarked silver Salver in Georgian style, the piecrust edge with gadrooned border surrounding a central Royal armorial crest with further individual presentation signatures bordering, raised on three shaped feet, makers mark of Carrington & Co., Limited, Regent Street, London, assayed London 1939, diameter 36cm, approx. 1232g
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A large early 20th Century German silver cutlery/flatware service (marked F J Schroder, this mark now over the original mark), marked 800, and with other factory marks, each piece double struck (engraved with initial, possibly E) with scrolling foliate designs and comprising six large Dinner Knives and Forks, six smaller Knives and Forks, six Fish Knives and five matching Forks, six Dessert Knives and Forks, six Serving Spoons, six smaller Table Spoons, a Cake Slice, a Basting Spoon, Butter Knife and small Ladle with gilded bowl, a Stilton Slice, a Dessert Spoon with elongated gilded bowl, six Tea Spoons, six smaller Coffee Spoons with gilded bowls and six Grapefruit Spoons, each with shaped and engraved gilded bowl (varied selection), total approx. weight (including steel knife blades and steel fork heads etc.) 3,560g
A German silver Flatware/Cutlery Service (some pieces marked H.J. Wilm, Berlin) with crescent moon and crown mark (Halbmond Und Krone), .800 grade, and comprising Fish Slice and Fork, eight Fish Eater Forks and eight matching Fish Knives, a Serving Spoon and Meat Fork, two further smaller Pickle Forks, eight large Table Knives and eight matching Forks, eight smaller Knives and Forks, nine Dessert Knives and Forks, eight Table Spoons and seven smaller Tea Spoons (selection), total gross weight approx. 4,643g
An early 20th Century hallmarked silver trefoil shaped pierced sided Bon Bon Dish on three legs by Mappin & Webb, small early 20th Century hallmarked circular silver Jewellery Box with Birmingham assay marks and raised on four legs and a late 19th Century hallmarked silver Trinket Dish decorated repousse fashion with swags issuing from a central mask above a cartouche engraved with monogram and larger birds and foliage flanking with further masks looking skywards, 11.5cm, assayed London 1894, total combined weight of three items approx. 182g (3)
A hand made Islamic style white metal Dish centrally set with a worn silver Coin together with one other high sided circular Bowl centrally engraved with Arabic scripts and two further smaller Dishes similarly centrally engraved, the Dish with inset Coin 12.5cm diameter, approx. 294g (4)
A pair of small hallmarked silver fiddle pattern Ladles assayed Newcastle 1816, together with two similar hallmarked silver Preserve Spoons, each handle with bright cut decoration and 'h' initial and a pair of silver plated Grape Scissors (5), the total silver weight excluding Grape Scissors approx. 113g
A pair of Modernist Silver Peppers by Gerald Benney London, to commemorate the 800th Anniversary of the Pepperers Guild 1180 - 1980, the top engraved with the Armorial coat of arms of the Pepperers Guild, a Camel and Rhinoceros, the base with bark effect finish and stamped "Gerald Benney London". Hallmarked London 1980, Height 7 cms., weight approx. 153g, (2).
A pair of mid 20th Century three light hallmarked silver Candelabra by Elkington & Co., each with removable central snuffer with flame style finial, each with three foliate cast removable drip pans above conforming trays below and similarly decorated inverted serpentine sided bases, makers mark for Elkington & Co., Birmingham assay marks for 1960, total gross weight (including shellac/pitch weighted bases) approx. 2095g, 24cm high, approx. 29cm wide (widest point)
A pair of 19th century Victorian circular Silver Salts and Spoons by Walter and John Barnard, London, decorated with a scroll border and gilt interiors and raised on three lion paw feet with acanthus knee decoration, complete with original fitted case, Hallmark London 1876 - 1877, approx. 103.6g.
A set of four late 19th century Victorian Shell form Silver Salts and Spoons (some replacements), by John Aldwinkle & James Slater, London, decorated with gilt interiors and raised on three Dolphin feet, complete with original fitted case, Hallmark London 1885 - 1886, approx. 176.7g.
A late 19th century Victorian Silver three piece Tea Set by Henry Holland (of Holland, Aldwinkle and Slater), London. Comprising Tea Pot, Milk Jug and Sugar Container, the plain square canted corner "caddy design" with ivory oval finial and carved ivory scroll handle and finished with a gilt interior all in 18th century style. Hallmark London 1875 - 1876, gross weight approx. 826.4g., (3)
20th century South African Sterling Silver Goblet in a similar manner to Patrick Mavros (silver supplier to HRH the Duke of Cambridge), the bell shaped cup supported on a plain stem surrounded by cast half Lions and Spiral Horned Antelope, stamped South African duty marks and indistinctly signed, Height 17.5 cms, approx. 161.4g.
A pair of late 19th century Victorian Silver Pepperettes, the screw tops of inverted conical form above a repouse decorated conical body with scrolling foliage flanking two vacant oval cartouches (front and back), makers mark "H.A", Hallmark Sheffield 1889 - 1890, approx. 70.9g.
A Victorian gold, silver and diamond star pendant brooch the brooch set on a trembleuse mount, in the form of a ten pointed star set with graduated old cut and rose cut diamonds, alternated with knife edge bars, each set with two old cut diamonds, the central approx. 0.20 carat diamond within a cluster of smaller old cut diamonds, 3.2cm. diameter.
A Victorian silver cased pocket watch and silver fob chain Thomas Cobb (or Thomas Cleaver), London 1888, the 58mm. matted silver dial engraved with a central wreath of flowers, the chapter ring with applied gold Roman numerals, seconds dial at 6, the back of the case foliate chased and with a central gold belt surrounding a cartouche, gilt full plate lever movement with dust cover, no. 39746.
A Victorian silver half hunter pocket watch Chester 1879, the front cover with fine diamond engraved decoration and blue enamel Roman numerals over the 44mm. white enamel dial with seconds dial at 6 and winding at 12, the inner back cover inscribed, with gilt full cover lever movement, fob wind, the case 2in. (5cm.) diameter.
A George III silver full hunter pocket watch London 1781, the double case enclosing the key wound verge movement by I Bowen of London, the 44mm. white enamel dial with Roman numerals, gold hands and seconds dial at 6, the case 2in. (5cm.) diameter, with later silver fob chain. (2)
An 18th century Channel Islands silver christening cup maker`s mark struck IA three times, no crown, (unattributed, Guernsey, c.1763-1807), of typical form with beaded scroll handles, the heavy gauge bowl with everted rim and shallow waisted circular foot, engraved initials `NDMP` to side, 2½in. (6.4cm.) high, weight 3.9 tr.oz.
An 18th century Channel Islands silver christening cup maker`s mark IH beneath a coronet struck once, (Guernsey 1725-1785), of typical Guernsey form with twin beaded scroll handles, flared rim and waisted circular foot, engraved with initials `M.L.S.` inscribed beneath `Ne`e le 7d. 9bre 1770`, 2. 3/8in. (6cm.) high, weight 2.4oz.
An 18th century Channel Islands silver christening bowl or cup maker`s mark GH struck once (Guillaume Henry, Guernsey, c.1720-1767), with two other maker`s marks, of Jersey form, the shallow cup shaped bowl with everted rim, twin S-scroll handles tapering to points and a shallow integral foot, engraved initials `J.E.P.` to one side, 5 3/8in. (13.7cm.) diameter, 1½in. (4cm.)high, weight 1.75 tr.oz. * A similar Jersey style christening cup by Guillaume Henry, with similar scroll handles and integral foot is illustrated in `Old Channel Islands Silver, Its Makers and Marks, by Richard H. Mayne, plate 31.
An Oriental silver tea strainer early 20th century, the swinging pierced drainer with flattened rim finely hammered and with engraved floral decoration conforming with the shallow circular drip tray below, suspended from an extension of the elongated loop handle, the bowl 2¼in. (5.8cm.) diameter, stamped `Sterling`, weight 1.7 tr.oz
A Chinese export silver epergne early 20th century, maker`s mark WHL, the central trumpet vase on a knopped stem and with wavy rim, engraved with a bird, dragonfly and bees amidst prunus, the two smaller side vases of similar form, on a stepped pedestal base with carved hardwood plinth, 10½in. (26.75cm.) high, weight 8.2 tr.oz.
An Indian silver plated four piece tea set early 20th century, comprising a baluster form teapot and conforming hot water jug and twin handled sucrier, decorated with bands of repoussé decoration portraying love birds amidst scrolling foliage, the domed cover with horn finials, the teapot with horn handle, 9in. (23cm.) high, on a matching elliptical tray, 24½.in. (64.25cm.) long, together with a matched cake platter. (5)
A very fine quality Meiji period Japanese silver water dropper of squat globular form with tapered tube handle at right angles to the very slender, extensive straight spout with hinged lid, the finely planished body encircled by a band of raised irises and leaves growing from a rippled pond around the base, the short outcurved neck rim topped by a slightly domed lid with a pipped bun knob, two Oriental calligraphic stamps to the underside of the base, the body 3½in. (8.8cm.) diameter, 3in. (7.7cm.) high, the spout 5 3/8in. (13.7cm.) long, weight 5.25 tr.oz.
A Burmese or Thai silver dish late 19th / early 20th century, the circular dish with repoussé decoration of the Bodhisattva in eight poses around a vacant central medallion, the rim with anthemion and lotus petal decoration, 5½in. (14.5cm.) diameter, together with a small silver cup with similar decoration, 2½in. (6.3cm.) diameter, weight 3.8 tr.oz. (2)
An early 20th century Chinese silver three piece tea set of rounded cube form with tapered shoulders, the planished body with heavily cast applied decoration of grasses and leaves to the base of one side, from which a flowering branch extends to an adjacent side and encircles slightly raised flowers and birds, twin bamboos grow from the base decoration to form the handles, the teapot with hinged lid and flower bud knob, 4¾in. (12cm.) square, 6½in. (16.5cm.) high, each piece struck with three Oriental marks to the underside, weight 41 tr.oz. (3)
A 19th century Indian silver bullet form teapot by Oomersi Mawjee, Bhuj, c.1870, impressed mark `O.M. Bhuj` to base, all over repoussé decoration of birds amidst floral and foliate meanders, foliate capped scroll handle, an oval reserve to either side, one depicting a huntsman seated upon a giant eagle, the other riding a peacock, the domed cover with parrot finial, on four shell mounted scroll feet, 6¼in. (16cm.) high, weight 23.5 tr.oz.
A Russian silver gilt and cloisonné enamel beaker (charka) by Pavel Ovchinnikov, Russia 1908-1916, 84 standard, the cylindrical beaker decorated with stylised flowers in navette reserves in blue, green, turquoise, lilac, pale green, white and red on a gilt ground, engraved monogram to base, `AM`, 2¾in. (7cm.) high, weight 122g.
An Indian presentation silver water flask and beaker mid-20th century, of bottle form, extensive engraved foliate and floral decoration, the conforming beaker fitting over the neck, maker`s mark to rim of beaker, engraved presentation inscription `Presented to Mr. K. J. Shore, 24th February 1957, from his Friends and Admirers in the Department of Civil Aviation Pakistan`, 9½in. (24.25cm.) high, weight 13.7 tr.oz.
A Russian silver gilt and cloisonné enamel salt in the form of a kovsh makers mark H.C. for Ivan Saltykov, Moscow, 1896-1908, of typical form with raised prow and stepped hooked handle, decorated with scrolling polychrome enamel flowers on a cream ground, between turquoise beaded borders, 3½in. (8.8cm.) long, engraved inscription to base, `Dem herrlichen Heilbringer Graf v. Wieser`, weight 48g.
A good Indian presentation silver cigarette box oblong form with domed lid, with profuse chased scrolling vine and flower bud decoration, the interior with plaque inscribed, `To mark our esteem for K.J. Bhore Esq. Director General of Civil Aviation on the occasion of his retirement from Pakistan`, signed by nine international airlines, dated 1957, stamped `Silver` to base, 9 x 4½in. (23 x 11.5cm.), gross weight 31.5 tr.oz.
An early 20th century Oriental silver bowl probably Chinese, the deep central well and slightly everted sides finely hammered, the narrow flattened lip encircled by a ring of beaded decoration and the waved broad rim pierced with repousse decoration of alternate peony and lotus blossoms and a plain barbed serpentine edge, the underside stamped 800, 11 3/8in. (28.9cm.) diameter, weight 13.5 tr.oz.
A pair of Chinese export reticulated silver bowls probably finger bowls which originally had glass liners (now missing), maker`s mark beneath base, the small, cup form bowls with pierced sides depicting birds amidst bamboo, below a reeded rim and raised on a plain, slightly flared foot, 3 1/8in. (8cm.) diameter, 1¾in. (4.5cm.) high, weight 3.8 tr.oz. (2)
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