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An Edward VII Silver Coffee-Pot and a George V Silver Teapot, The Coffee-Pot Birmingham, 1908, the Teapot by Hawkesworth Eyre and Co., Sheffield, 1914, each piece with a spiral-fluted lower body, with ebonised handle and finial, the teapot engraved slightly later with an inscription, the coffee-pot 22.5cm high, total gross weight 1,275 (2)
A Collection of Assorted Silver, including a heart-shaped pierced dish; a shaped circular dish with pierced sides; a bowl on four ball feet; two differing shell-shaped dishes; a five-bar toastrack; a silver candlesticks, later mounted for electricity, filled and a/f and other items, weighable silver 19oz 13dwt, 612gr (qty)
A Crossbanded Burr Walnut Two Division Tea Caddy, circa 1810, together with a "boulle" mantel clock and a slate example (3)Tea Caddy: Overall outer surface dirty and dusty, historical damp/water damage to front and back panels, both handles are missing to the sides, associated cut glass mixing bowl included, also included a silver caddy spoon, both interior tea compartments are complete, with hinged lids, no key
An Assembled Four-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, The Teapot by Walker and Hall, The Sugar-Bowl and One Cream-Jug by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield, The Other Cream-Jug London, each piece with part fluted lower body, the teapot 26.5cm wide over handle, total gross weight 1,146gr, Together With a Silver Plate Cream Jug (5)
A Pair of Victorian Novelty Silver Pin-Dishes, by A. and J. Zimmerman, Birmingham, 1896, each shaped oblong, chased with scene of Punch and his dog Toby, 10.5cm wide; Together With a pair of Edward VII silver bottle-stoppers, by William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield, 1906, each with flammiform finial (4)
A Collection of Assorted Silver Cigarette-Boxes and Compacts, variously shaped, some engine-turned; one applied with a silver and enamel badge, some engraved or applied with initials, some of the compacts fitted with mirrors and some lacking mirrors (qty)The largest case, illustrated back row, second from left, is a curved example which would fit a credit card. It is curved and measures approximately 95mm on the outside. The other cases don't fit a credit card.
Three Various Elizabeth II Silver Armada Dishes, each of typical form, one London, 1989, 14.7cm diameter, one by Carrs of Sheffield, Sheffield, 2000, 12.5cm diameter and one by C. J. Vander Ltd., London, 1988, 9.5cm diameter, 370gr (3)Each is marked as expected on the rim. In generally good condition with only some minor surface scratches.
A Cased Set of Silver and Mother-of-Pearl Fruit Eaters, each with plain mother-of-pearl handle and silver mounts, comprising 12 fruit-forks and 12 fruit-knives, in fitted case, the case 31.5cm wide (24) Each piece fully marked as expected. The pieces appear to be in generally good condition with only some minor surface scratching. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraving. Some blades are slightly out of alignment. There is some cracks, wear and scratches to the case.
A Selection of Silver Items, including a small oval silver tray, silver backed hand mirror, silver top glass dressing table items, a selection of glass decanters, ERII glass paperweights, Royal Worcester "Owl" candle snuffer, three scent bottles, Border Fine Arts "Good Retrieve" limited edition 73/500, with box, etc. (qty)
A Three-Piece George V Silver Cafe-au-Lait Service, by William Neale and Son Ltd., Birmingham, 1932 and 1933, each piece in the Art Deco-style, tapering and on stepped foot, comprising a coffee-pot; a hot-milk jug, each with composition handle and final and a sugar-bowl, the coffee-pot 15cm high, total gross weight 23oz 2dwt, 718gr (3)Each piece marked near rim. The two pots each further part marked inside cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are a couple of minor bruises.
A Victorian Silver Goblet, by Frederick Elkington, Birmingham, Probably 1883, the bowl tapering and engraved with an inscription and further engraved with the name of three recipients, on spreading foot with leaf-wrapped stem, 19cm high, 6oz 19dwt, 216gr The inscription reads 'Presented by Sir Richard Wallace Bart M.P. to the Nat'l Artillery Assoc: Shoesburyness 1885'.
Three Cased Sets of Silver Flatware, comprising a pair of George III silver table-spoons, later gilt and chased as berry-spoons; a cased set of teaspoons and a pair of sugar-tongs and a cased set of six teaspoons (qty)The pieces are marked as expected. There is some general overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are scuffs and damages to the cases. The pair of George III table-spoons are later decorated and somewhat ill-fitting in the case.
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