A collection of Irish silver fiddle pattern flatware, engraved with a crest or initial, comprising: Six table forks, Dublin 1818 (3), 1827 (2) and 1822, Two table spoons, Dublin 1827 and 1804, Seven dessert forks, Dublin 1817 (3), 1829 (3) and 1823, Nine dessert spoons, Dublin 1845 (6), 1814 (2) and 1805, A tea spoon, Dublin 1818, Six mustard spoons, Dublin 1841 (2) and 1842 (4), 41.85 oz gross
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A silver parcel gilt embossed Old English pattern fruit serving set, of a pair of late Victorian spoons by Z. Barraclough & Sons, London 1895, and a George III sauce ladle by Solomon Hougham, London 1806, converted to a sugar sifting spoon, 6.75 oz, in a leather covered case from Barraclough; and a late Victorian electro-plated set of a pair of fish servers and a crumb scoop, the silver ferrules Sheffield 1894-1900, engraved with stags and scroll work, with ivory handles, in a leather covered case (2 sets)
A late Victorian silver oblong baluster teapot by Hunt & Roskell, London 1895, with an ebonised handle and finial, an egg and tongue border, the half gadrooned body engraved with a presentation inscription and on four ball feet, 28.5cm long, 24.5 oz gross
A Victorian silver oval straight-sided tea pot by Robert Harper, London 1876, with a composition oval finial to the flat cover, a composition loop handle, beaded rims, with engraved bands and ‘WP’ and ‘FP’ within mantled reserves, 26cm (10 1/4in) long, 484g (15.55 oz) gross
A silver four piece tea and coffee service on a tray, sponsor’s mark ‘VS’, Birmingham 1997, the coffee pot 1996, plain baluster with acorn finials to the domed covers and with S-scroll handles, the tea pot 25cm long, the coffee pot 20cm high, the twin handled oval tray 49cm long, 76 oz
A silver octagonal tapering hot water jug by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1919, with an octagonal baluster finial and a composition scroll handle, on an octagonal foot, 22cm high; and a helmet shaped cream jug, maker’s mark ‘RR’, Birmingham 1930, with a reeded border, a scroll handle and on a square base, 12cm high, 16.15 oz gross (2)
A matched silver circular small three piece tea service, the tea pot by J. & J. Maxfield Ltd, Sheffield 1904, the cream jug and sugar basin by Charles Edwards, London 1899, the tea pot with a composition ball finial and double scroll handle, a shaped everted rim and on three trefid feet, 20cm long, 18.1 oz gross
A late Victorian silver circular ogee tea pot by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd (William Gibson and John Langman), London 1898, with lobed and beaded swirl embossing, a swirl foliate finial to the domed cover, a wooden double scroll handle, on a gadrooned foot, engraved with an armorial and a crest, 27.5cm long, 23.1 oz gross
A silver compressed circular tea service by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1936-37, the tea pot with a composition button finial and angular handle, the spout topped by a shell and with threaded banding, 23.5cm long, an oblong combination stamp and vesta case by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1904, monogrammed; and a plated sugar tongs, 20.7 oz gross weighable (5)
An Edwardian silver mounted moulded and cut glass inkwell with watch by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1907, the rounded and hinged cover inset with a silver cased open face keyless wind pocket watch by Elgin Natl. Watch Co., Birmingham 1931, the watch loop forming the handle, 11.5cm high
A silver and glass inkwell by John Grinsell and Sons, Birmingham 1915, the cover with space for an inset watch or compass on a gimbal (lacking), on a flared square base with canted corners and reeded borders, impressed Reg no. 476070 to cover and 3013 to base, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) wide (lacking the glass liner)
A pair of George III silver circular salt cellars by Robert Hennell I & Samuel Hennell, London 1809, with everted threaded rims, on flared foot rims, the interiors gilt, engraved with a crest, 7.8cm (3in) diameter, 103g (3.3 oz), with later blue glass liners. The crest of KAY, formerly of The Elms, Bedhampton, Hampshire.
An Edwardian silver christening twin handled cup, cover/stand and spoon by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1907, modelled after a Charles II caudle cup, the cover with three shell and scroll feet, the cup with half acanthus banding, 9.5cm high, 11.7 oz, in a case
Two silver rectangular vinaigrettes, the first late George III by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1819, the cover with foliage on a dot and linear ground, engraved ‘Rose’, the base with a chequered panel, the gilt interior with a scroll pierced grille, 3.5cm long; the second early Victorian by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1841, the engine turned cover with a vacant cartouche, the sides reeded, the base engine turned, the gilt interior with a scroll pierced grille, 3.2cm long
A silver and enamel trophy shield by Thomas Fattorini Ltd, Birmingham 1938, ‘Ancient Order of Foresters Friendly Society Tudor Membership Shield. A Perpetual Trophy For Competition Annually Amongst All Courts In The Bristol United District’, centred by the enamelled arms of the society, on an oak shield with named plaques between 1939 and 1959, 69cm high; and a framed calligraphic presentation related, dated 1901 (2)
An Art Deco silver circular dressing table box by Asprey & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1934 (jubilee mark), with engine turned decoration and on three bracket feet, 10.2cm diameter; and an Art Deco hexagonal dressing table box by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1930, with a hinged guilloche enamel cover and on three bracket feet, 8.3cm diameter (2)
A group of five silver small items, comprising: a late George III banner wine label for ‘Hock’ by Charles Rawlings, London 1819, with a pierced zigzag border and a suspension chain, 6.5cm long; an Edwardian circular compression tobacco box by Saunders & Shepherd, Chester 1903, monogrammed; an Edwardian plain-tapered baton handle by Saunders & Shepherd, Chester 1905; an engine turned swizzle stick by William H. Manton, Birmingham 1978; and a scroll engraved silver and steel cigar cutter by Arthur Downing Ltd, Birmingham 1899 (5)
A silver and blue enamel oval commemorative dish by Robert Edgar Stone, London 1936, facsimile signature, stamped for Asprey, London as retailers, with twin cast stylised crown handles, the centre engraved ‘Coronation 12th May 1937’, 16.5cm (6 1/2in) long, in an Asprey box
A Tibetan silver coloured small baluster coffee pot, 20th century, with a wrythen twist finial to the lobed domed cover, a dragon handle, the spout emerging from a fantastical beast’s head, the body chased with foliate and lappet bands with dragons to the base, 18.5cm high; and a filigree small model of an elephant, 6.3cm high, 12.2 oz gross (2)
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