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A collection of objects, comprising: two ivory cylindrical boxes, 7.5cm high and 7.5cm diameter, the other 3.9cm high and 1.5cm diameter; a set of six continental silver coloured stone set buttons, cased; a cased set of six mother of pearl buttons; an Edwardian 9 carat gold mounted amber cheroot holder in a silver case for a watch chain; and two other cased cheroot holders
A Victorian silver grenade table lighter, London 1890, later monogrammed and dated 1913, loaded; two circular napkin rings; Anon., a silver cased lady`s circular wristwatch, import marked for London 1935, with a Swiss movement, on a leather strap; and Anon, a 9 carat gold lady`s rectangular wristwatch head only, the case by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1931, with a Swiss 15 jewel, 3 adjustments movement
A silver salver, Birmingham 1987, of circular shaped outline, with moulded rim, on three scroll supports, presentation inscription pertaining to British Rail Western Region and the building of the new station at Reading, 16cm diameter, 158g (5 oz) gross, with card box
A silver wine coaster, London 1976, of plain form, to a turned wooden base, 12.5cm diameter; with a pair of electroplated wine coasters with wire sides and a gadrooned rim, on a turned wooden base, 15cm diameter; seven plated wine labels; a ceramic wine label; and a pair of bottle stoppers
A silver sauceboat, by walker & Hall, Sheffield 1904, of almost quatrefoil outline, with a flying handle, on three supports, 19cm long; with four silver napkin rings; a bottom marked silver spoon; two other silver spoons; and a cased silver hand mirror and hair brush, with the silver back from another brush; 418g (13.4 oz) gross weighable
A pair of silver sauceboats, by S.Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1937, with cut rim, leaf capped flying double scroll handle and on three supports, 14cm long; with a similar single silver sauceboat, by E.S. Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1908, overall length 12.7cm; 258g (8.3 oz) gross
A cased set of six silver Bristol 600 limited edition goblets, by Baker Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham 1973, the bell shaped cup to a knopped pedestal foot, engraved with the coat of arms of Bristol City flanked by 1373 and 1973, limited edition numbers 500 to 505 inclusive, with paperwork, 854g (27.5 oz) gross
A pair of William IV Scottish silver tablespoons, by E & Co, unidentified, Edinburgh 1832, single struck Queens pattern, 22.5cm long; with a cased set of six Victorian silver teaspoons; by Frederick Elkington, Birmingham 1883; three bright cut Georgian silver teaspoons; two fiddle pattern teaspoons; and a single teaspoon; 436g (14 oz) gross
A silver photograph frame, Birmingham 1910, of rectangular arched form, 20.5cm tall; with a rectangular silver photograph frame; a cased set of six silver cake forks; a cased set of six silver tea spoons; a silver napkin ring, of hexagonal outline; six odd tea spoons; a silver pair of silver sugar tongs; a silver bud vase, with a loaded base; a small silver two handled trophy; a silver bottom marked tablespoon; a silver bladed butter knife with mother of pearl handle; and a silver hair brush, hand mirror and comb set; 405g (13 oz) gross weighable
A silver christening mug, Edward Viner, Sheffield 1936, the monogrammed bell shaped cup on a spreading foot, with a C shaped handle, 7.5cm tall; with a cased silver spoon and fork set, lace back trifid pattern; a pair of silver swing handled bon bon baskets; a small silver dish; a silver ash tray; a silver book of matches case; a cased set of six silver tea spoons; a set of six loose silver tea spoons; a pair of silver sugar tongs; and a cased set of six silver handled knives; 441g (14.2 oz) gross weighable; also with a silver coloured coin set bowl; a silver coloured niello decorated cigarette case and a similar powder compact with mirror lid
A late Victorian silver card case and aide memoire, Birmingham 1894, of rectangular outline, engraved with leaf scrolls, the leather interior with a calling card compartment, an ivory leaf jotter, and a propelling pencil; with a silver evening purse, by Walker & Hall, on a suspension chain with ring; a silver vesta case; a silver button hole flower holder; and a silver bladed pen knife
A silver rectangular curved card case, Birmingham 1912, engine turned and monogrammed, 8.5cm long; an Art Deco christening mug by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1933, engraved `Chloe, 9.5cm high; and a rectangular cigarette box, cedar lined; and a plated vesta case, the first two 7.4 oz
A George II silver tablespoon, makers mark W.E?, slightly mis-struck, London 1736, old English pattern; a pair of Georgian silver tablespoons, London 1793, old English pattern; a similar single silver example; and another, Birmingham 1902, with a rat-tail; a pair of silver sugar tongs, in the late eighteenth century style; a set of four silver tea spoons with figural finials, with matching sugar tongs; a Victorian silver fork and knife, the latter with a mother of pearl handle; 452g (14.4 oz)
A pair of silver three light candelabrum, by Elkington & Co, Sheffield 1913, in the neo-classical style, the circular loaded base with fluted decoration, repeated to the tapering column and sconces, 36.5cm tall, branches weighing approximately 1670g (53 oz) gross
A pair of silver loaded candlesticks, by William Padley & Sons, Sheffield 1893, decorated in the Adam style with garlands and paterae, vase shaped sconces with detachable drip pans, 18.7cm tall; with a glass silver mounted biscuit barrel, by H.Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1877, the tyg style body (cracked) etched with snowdrops, the detachable cover with holly, 13.5cm tall
A pair of Art Nouveau silver spill vases by Charles Westwood & Sons, Birmingham 1909, 12.5cm high; a pair of Victorian silver salad servers with wooden handles by Henry Bourne, Birmingham 1880, 27cm long; four tea spoons; a christening spoon; and a butter knife, 7.5 oz weighable
A silver oval four piece tea service by Goldsmiths Company, Sheffield 1915, stamped for Goldsmiths Co., Newcastle on Tyne as retailers, the tea and hotwater pots with black composition finials and handles, the tea pot 25cm long, the hotwater pot 16.5cm high, 45.75 oz gross
A silver wine coaster, London 1988, of plain round form , with a turned wooden base, 13cm diameter; with a Victorian silver salt, by Charles Stewart Harris, with a plated salt spoon; ; a silver trinket box, with lined interior including a ring section, lacking supports, 12cm across; a silver toast rack; another silver toast rack, damaged; a silver desk candlestick; and a silver compact, of square shape
A cased set of six silver tea spoons, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1902, in the rococo style; with a silver hand mirror; another silver hand mirror; a cased pair of German salad servers with stamped hollow handles to horn bowl and tines, also including a matching large knife; a pair of 19th century continental sugar tongs; and a German Art Nouveau napkin ring, stamped `800`
A collection of small silver items, comprising; a mustard pot; a pepper and salt, the latter with liner and spoon; a mustard, with glass liner, and matching pepper; a christening mug; two toast racks; an egg cup; a small pepper; three napkin rings; and a teaspoon; 395g (12.7 oz) gross; with a small silver bud vase, with a loaded base
A Scottish silver single-struck half King`s pattern part table service, various George IV to Victorian makers and dates from Edinburgh and Glasgow, some initialled `R`, comprising: six table forks, four table spoons, eleven dessert forks and eight dessert spoons, 47 oz gross
A silver tea kettle on stand, cancelled marks, London Assay Office mark 2013, in the early George III manner, chased with flowers, foliage, scrolls and cartouches, one engraved with an armorial and a motto `Fit Inde Pirmior`, 36cm (14in) high with handle raised, 59.95 oz gross (LAO 8950). These arms were recorded in the Scottish Lyon Register in 1672 for SKIRVING of that ilk, but the interpretation of the arms look to be English.
A small collection of silver items, to include: a George IV silver fiddle pattern table spoon by William Esterbrook, London 1825, engraved with a monogram, 22cm long; another similar silver table spoon; a cased set of four Victorian silver salts by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1865, 1866 and 1867, with a beaded border, embossed with foliate sprays and on three pad feet, 4.2cm diameter, with four silver salt spoons; a cased set of six silver handled butter knives by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1915, 16.5cm long; a case set of twelve silver teaspoons by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd , Sheffield 1912, 11cm long; a silver six division toast rack by Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1933, 11cm long; together with other silver and electro-plated items, 20.8 oz gross weighable.
A collection of silver and electro-plated handled letter openers, to include: a silver King`s pattern letter opener by Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1989, 22.5cm long; a Victorian letter opener with a silver ferrule, maker`s mark `SB`, Sheffield 1896, with a mother of pearl handle, 20.5cm long; a silver handled letter opener by William Yates Ltd., Sheffield 1916, 20.5cm long; an electro-plated letter opener, the handle in the form of a flower, 19cmn long; six other letter openers; a silver handled shoe horn by William Devenport, Birmingham 1904, 16cm long; a silver magnifying glass, maker`s mark rubbed, Sheffield 1946, 11.5cm long; and another example (11)
A collection of silver, to include: a cased set of four Edwardian silver baluster salts by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1903, with shaped circular borders, 4cm diameter, with three silver coloured salt spoons; a cased pair of Edwardian silver shell shaped salts by J. & R. Griffin, Chester 1903, on three ball feet, 5.1cm long; a pair of Victorian silver baluster salts by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1888, with shaped circular borders, embossed with foliate sprays and on circular moulded spreading feet, 4.4cm diameter; a silver four division toast rack by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1918, 7cm long; and other silver items, 7.95 oz gross
A collection of silver napkin rings, to include: four Victorian silver napkin rings by Arthur Fenwick, Birmingham 1900, with shaped borders, embossed with foliate sprays and engraved `N`, 4cm diameter; a silver napkin ring by William Adams Ltd., Birmingham 1928, with engine turned decoration and a monogram, 4.4cm diameter; two Edwardian silver shaped oval napkin ring by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1908, with shaped borders, engine turned decoration and engraved with monograms, 4.5cm long; together with nine other silver napkin rings, 6.9 oz gross
A collection of napkin rings, to include: a cased set of six Victorian silver napkin rings by John Millward Banks, Birmingham 1884, with beaded rims, engraved with foliate sprays and a `L` within a shield shaped reserve, 4.4cm diameter; a German silver coloured napkin ring, .835 standard, cast with a putti and a squirrel sat on a branch, 4.2cm long; a Victorian silver waisted napkin ring by George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1899, the borders embossed with foliate decoration, 4.5cm diameter, a silver oval napkin ring by Walter Latham & Son, Sheffield 1910, with pierced decoration and engraved with a monogram, 5.1cm long; together with eight other silver napkin rings; and seven electro-plated examples, 7.45 oz gross weighable
Ten silver and silver coloured book marks, to include: an Edwardian silver trowel shaped bookmark by Crisford & Norris Ltd., Birmingham 1903, with a mother of pearl handle, 9.5cm long; a silver rectangular book mark by W. I. Broadway & Co., Birmingham 2013, 7.6cm long; a silver coloured bookmark with an owl finial, stamped `925`, 6.2cm long; and other examples, 1.15 oz gross weighable
A silver coloured filigree pedestal egg, bearing pseudo Russian Imperial marks, of recent manufacture, studded with turquoise and agate stones and segmented sides of scrollwork with a hinged middle enclosing a small figure of a lion, on a flared pedestal, 10.5cm high
Ten silver, silver coloured and silver mounted book marks, to include: a silver trowel shaped bookmark, maker`s mark `DS`, London 1999, with a mother of pearl handle, 7.4cm long; a bookmark with a silver coloured handle, in the form of flowers around an anchor; a silver coloured bookmark, the handle in the form of a frog playing a mandolin, 5.4cm long; and seven other book marks, .95 oz gross weighable
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