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An Edwardian silver cruet set, Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1908, each piece of egg shaped form and housed within trefoil stand supported by three ball feet, comprising; a mustard, a pepperette and a salt shaker, with matched silver mustard spoon (each cruet weighted), 9.5cm high
A pierced silver bon bon dish, Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1962, of circular form with gadrooned border, two scroll handles, blue glass liner and raised on four bracket feet, 8.5cm high, together with an oval silver pierced bon bon dish, Birmingham 1896, total weight of silver 8.8oz (2)
A pair of Victorian short silver candlesticks, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1898, each with removable nozzle and spreading square base with beaded rim, 10cm high, together with a further pair of short silver candlesticks, Birmingham 1967, each with knopped stem and raised on spreading circular base, 14cm high (4)
A silver helmet cream jug, William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1930, the body of faceted form with reeded tapering scroll handle and raised on square pedestal base, 14.5cm high, together with a further silver cream jug, London 1932, 11.5cm high, total weight 8.6oz (2)
A pedestal silver bon bon dish, Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1909, the circular bowl of faceted form with two reeded handles and raised on circular pedestal base, 12cm high, together with a half reeded silver mug, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1896, 9cm high, total weight 12.3oz (2)
A Victorian silver sugar bowl and cream jug, James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, London 1885, each with bright cut engraved floral decoration, together with a silver cream boat, Birmingham 1930, with crimped rim and raised on three stepped hoof feet, total weight 8.1oz (3)
A three piece silver tea service, Sharman D Neill Ltd, Sheffield 1913, each piece of oval half reeded form with gadrooned rim, comprising, a teapot, 15cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 11cm high and a cream jug, 10cm high, all raised on four ball feet, total weight 56.8oz (3)
A matched three piece silver tea service, George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1899 & 1900, each piece of half reeded compressed circular form with gadrooned and shell cast rim, comprising; a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 10cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 7.5cm high and a cream jug, 7.5cm high, all raised on circular collet foot, total weight 27oz (3)
A near pair of novelty silver cruets in the form of golf balls, Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Birmingham & Chester, 1891 & 1899, comprising; a salt with blue glass liner and a pepperette, both raised on three ball feet, with associated silver salt spoon, 5cm high, total weight 1.9oz (3)
A Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Victorian silver cigarette box, William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London 1890, of rectangular form with engraved initials and two crests to the cover, also engraved 'Jany 1st 1892', the double hinged cover opening to reveal silver gilt interior, 12.5cm wide, 7.5cm deep, 2.5cm high, weight 6.6oz
A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1894, each designed as a tapered column with acorn and leaf wrythen decoration, Corinthian column mount and removable nozzle, raised on spreading square base with urn and scroll decoration and gadrooned rims, 32.5cm high (loaded) (2)
A pair of Garrards Victorian silver serving dishes with silver liners, R & S Garrard & Co, London 1898, each of circular form with two scroll and foliate cast handles with removable plain polished liner, both dishes and liners stamped to base 'R & S Garrard & Co Haymarket London', 19.5cm diameter (excluding handles), 9cm high, total weight 79.6oz (2)
A Hunt & Roskell large oval silver gallery tray, John Hunt & Robert Roskell, London 1881, the oval tray with central engraved fine coat of arms with ribbon inscribed 'Fuimus', the pierced raised out swept gallery surround with beaded and foliate decoration, supporting two scroll handles, stamped to reverse 'Hunt & Roskell Late Storr & Mortimer 8339', 69cm x 46cm (including handles), weight 109oz
A set of twenty-four early 18th century Britannia standard silver pistol handled table knives and forks with shagreen box, probably John Wells, London, comprising; twelve table knives with original blades and twelve two prong table forks, all with matching engraved crest, together with velvet lined shagreen cutlery box (at fault) (24)
A part set of early 18th century silver pistol handled knives and forks with shagreen box, probably William Bird I, London, comprising; twelve three prong forks and seven knives, all with matching engraved crest, together with velvet lined shagreen cutlery box (at fault) (19)
A part set of Irish Fiddle pattern silver flatware, Jacob West, Dublin 1818-1820, comprising; six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, six tablespoons, six table forks, two teaspoons and a mustard spoon, all with matching engraved crest, together with an associated set of six silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, London 1813, with conforming engraved crest, total weight 50.5oz (33)
A set of five Fiddle pattern silver teaspoons, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1844, each with engraved crest to terminal, together with a matched example, four Scottish Fiddle pattern silver spoons and a Shell and Thread pattern silver spoon, total weight 12oz (11)
A large silver plated epergne, the column naturalistically modelled as an oak tree issuing three removable candelabra branches, column terminating in moulded branches to house a glass bowl (lacking bowl), the tree with cast oak leaves and acorns with climbing ivy to the base, all raised upon spreading circular base with engraved coat of arms and oak leaf and acorn cast border tapering to three bracket feet, 59cm high
A Victorian three piece silver tea service, Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1891, each piece of circular form with engraved floral decoration, comprising; a teapot, with ivory finial, scroll handle and engraved to the body 'Presented to Mrs Rees Davies Dolwar Hall Llanfihangel by her Friends and Well Wishers September 1877', 16cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 11cm high and a baluster cream jug with scroll handle, 15cm high, all raised on spreading circular feet, total weight 36.1oz (3)
A three piece silver tea service, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1909-1915, each piece of circular form with cusped rim, comprising; a teapot with turned wood handle and finial, 11.5cm high, a sugar bowl, 5cm high and a cream jug, 9.5cm high, all raised on three out swept feet, total weight 19.5oz (3)
A cased canteen of silver cutlery, Emile Viner, Sheffield 1958-1963, comprising; eight soup spoons, eight table forks, eight dessert spoons, eight dessert forks, eight teaspoons, two serving spoons, eight silver handled table knives and eight silver handled side knives, together with a pair of silver plated salad servers, all presented within fitted box with key, total weight of silver approx 58.4oz (60)
A cased set of Victorian silver teaspoons and sugar tongs, Josiah Williams & Co, London 1895, comprising; twelve Old English pattern teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, all with bright cut engraved terminals and monogram, all presented within fitted velvet and silk lined case, total weight 7.1gms
A George II style silver hot water pot, Jay, Richard Attenborough Co. Ltd, Chester 1912, of plain polished baluster form, the domed cover with wrythen moulded finial, with wicker bound handle, all raised on spreading circular foot with gadrooned rim, 25.5cm high, weight 21.1oz
A pair of French silver gilt and guilloche enamel engraved glass perfume bottles, each of rectangular form with engraved floral swags to the bodies, with silver gilt mounts, glass stoppers and blue engine turned guilloche enamel screw tops, 9.5cm high (at fault) (2)
A Victorian style paste and enamel silver brooch, designed as an oval blue enamel brooch with applied central paste set silver bouquet of flowers motif, all within paste set border, the reverse hallmarked London 1956, together with a pair of matched heart shaped blue enamel earrings, with screw fittings (2)
The Royal Mint United Kingdom Millennium Silver Coin Collection, comprising; special silver proof versions of the entire range of U.K. circulating coins, £5 Crown to one penny, together with the four silver Maundy coins, within capsules and fitted case, a limited edition 2047/15000, with certificate of authenticity and booklet (13)
The Royal Mint 1996 United Kingdom Silver Anniversary Collection, comprising; seven silver proof coins, £1-one penny, within plastic and fitted case, a limited edition 13900/15000, with certificate of authenticity and booklet, together with the 1997 U.K. proof ten coin collection, within fitted case, with certificate of authenticity and the Westminster collection of six 50p pieces in cupro nickel, a limited edition No. 3341 and the Westminster silver proof 2005 Charles & Camilla Royal Wedding 5oz commemorative medal, within capsule and fitted case, limited edition of 500, with certificate of authenticity (4)
A pair of World War I medals, the War medal and Victory medal, awarded to '26143 R.J. Luckham Som. L.I.', together with dog tag, a chalk carving of a shield and badge of the Somerset Light Infantry, a continental silver cased pocket watch, the case stamped '0.800' and personal notes from family members
A mid-17th century Netherlands silver medal, 'An Allegory of Fidelity', circa 1650, a cast silver medal by P.Van Abeele, depicting Juno seated in the heavens holding a crown and sceptre, two peacocks beside her, reverse with Venus seated holding a flaming heart with cupid beside her and two swans in the foreground, 52mm diameter
A Women's Automobile and Sports Association silver medal, with red enamel star, inscribed 'Cotswold 1933 Miss D. Champney', hallmarked Birmingham 1933', 50mm diameter, weight 47gms, together with a Women's Automobile and Sports Association white metal medal, stamped 'Silver', inscribed 'London to Exeter 1932 Miss D. Champney', 50mm diameter, weight 48gms (2) Note: Clean sheet counts towards 'Wakefield Trophy'
A Womans Automobile and Sports Association silver medal, inscribed 'Welsh 1933 Miss D Champney', hallmarked Birmingham 1933, 50mm diameter, weight 46gms, together with a Womans Automobile and Sports Association silver medal, inscribed 'Welsh Trial 1934 Miss D Champney', hallmarked Birmingham 1934, 50mm diameter, weight 48gms (2)
A Womans Automobile and Sports Association silver medal, inscribed 'Peaks & Lakes 1932 Miss D Champney', hallmarked Birmingham 1932, 50mm diameter, weight 48gms, together with a Womans Automobile and Sports Association silver medal, inscribed 'High Peaks Trial 1934 Miss D Champney', hallmarked Birmingham 1934, 50mm diameter, weight 45gms (2)
A large silver presentation salver, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1957, of shaped circular form with gadrooned rim, engraved to centre; 'Presented to Wor. Bros. Richard Rouse P.P.G.D., as a mark of esteem and in appreciation of the very valuable services rendered to the Salford Masonic Ball November 10th 1958', all raised on three claw and ball feet, 37cm diameter, weight 43.8oz
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