A small group of silver spoons, to include;- a Fiddle pattern teaspoon, maker Edward Thomasson, 1828, an Albany pattern sifter spoon, maker William Devonport, 1898, a teaspoon, maker William Adams Ltd, 1912, a Barnstaple souvenir teaspoon by Levi & Salaman, 1913, a cased set of six teaspoons, maker The Usher Manufacturing Co, 1935 (Coronation marks), a snuff spoon, maker Hukin and Heath, 1908, a teaspoon, maker Martyn Guille, 2008, a teaspoon by FC Parry, 2010 and a demi-tasse spoon by Martyn Pugh, 2011,151gms, 4.8ozs.
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A small group of modern silver to include;- an Armada dish, makers, Carrs, Sheffield, 2001, a British Airways hinged lidded pill box, Sheffield 1992, a celebration Britannia silver pendant ingot Sheffield 1981 and a money clip, maker Frances I S Howard Ltd, 2010, 102gms, 3.2ozs.
A Victorian silver christening cup, maker James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1899 engraved with foliate designs and inscription, a plain silver napkin ring, Birmingham 1928, 119gms, 3.8ozs, and a Victorian simulated tortoiseshell and silver handled paper knife with reeded handle, Birmingham 1876, 119grams, 3.8ozs, (3).
An Edward VII silver travel watch case, maker W J Myatt & Co, Birmingham 1909, of rounded square form with green leather back and eight day nickle Goliath pocket watch, together with two napkin rings and a cased christening set of a napkin ring spoon and fork, silver plated glass dressing table jar, 120grams, 3.8ozs.
A Victorian silver swing handled cake basket, maker's mark rubbed, Sheffield 1840, of lobed circular form, embossed chased and engraved with acanthus leaf decoration,raised on a collet foot, engraved presentation inscription under handle, 900grams, 28.9ozs, 28.cm wide.
A late 19th century silver travelling altar and communion set, possibly military, a simple stained pine box with bronze Crucifix, silver chalice and paten, maker Robert Hennell, London, 1825, the chalice embossed and chased with acanthus leaves and flowers, together with an oval tobacco box, (probably used as a waffer box) maker Howard James, Birmingham, 1890, with two unmarked silver plate and glass wine bottles, silver weight, 235grams, 7.5 ozs.
A George IV silver sugar shaker, marks rubbed, Birmingham 1946, of baluster form on a collet foot, a silver pepperette and open salt, of canted form, Birmingham 1938, together with another open salt, a silver plated butter knife and two silver salt spoons, 190grams, 6ozs, (7).
A George V silver and glass lided preserve dish and cover, maker Williams Ltd, Birmingham 1911, in the rococo revival style, the vase shaped handle finial above a domed pieced lid, on a base with gardooned rim, pair of cast handles raised on short cabriole legs, 145grams, 4.6ozs, 10cm high.
A pair of Victorian silver salts, London 1900, in the Georgian style with blue glass liners, together with a pair of silver pepperettes, London 1919, of baluster form and another pepperette, a silver plated oval snuffer tray and a pair of spoons, 315grams, 10.1ozs, (8).
A Victorian silver cruet stand, probably Charles Thomas Fox and George Fox, London, 1841, of circular form with piecered foliate decoration, raised on scrolled legs, with wooden base, together with a set of six Old English coffee spoons and sugar tongs, approximately 550gram including wooden base.
A George III silver swing handled sugar and milk jug, maker probably Peter and William Bateman, London, 1800, of tall navette form, with reeded handles, together with an open silver salt, Birmingham 1924 with blue glass liner, six tea spoons, Joseph Rodgers, Sheffield, 1906, a pair of silver sugar tongs and a napkin ring, 410grams, 13.2ozs, (11).
A mixed lot of silver items to include; a square cigarette casket, Birmingham 1903, a 800 standard oval salt with hammered design, a two handled silver tea strainer, maker H. Vale and Co, Birmingham 1945, a 20th century silver pepperette, marks rubbed and a small white metal card case, possibly Chinese, un marked, 380grams, 12.2 ozs, (5).
A George V matched silver dressing table set; comprising a pair of silver backed brushes, a clothes brush, silver and glass dressing table jar, together with a further oval brush, an oval silver pin box, a tall silver topped jar, a cased set of a silver handled shoehorn and two silver handled button hooks, maker Edwards, Souter and Barnsley, Birmingham, a silver handled button hook, a silver rouge pot-800 mark, and a silver plate butterfly pill box, approximately 575grams, 18ozs.
A small group of silver condiments, to include, a Victorian silver mustard pot, Henry Stafford, London, retailed by Pearce and Son, Leeds, 1894, of oval form with reeded decoration, with blue glass liner, 6.cm high together with a pair of oval open salts, marks rubbed, a trencher salt, A. Zimmerman, Birmingham, two napkin rings, two pepperettes, two cut glass salts, a silver and mother of pearl salt spoon and a small cauldron salt with blue glass liner, 390grams, (11).
An Edward VII silver rose bowl, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes Chester 1904, in the rococo revival style, set on a raised foot, embossed chased and engraved with 'C' scrolls and floral motifs, inscribed B.G.C- Rev R.W.Sender, 7th July 1906, 10 x 15.5cm, 215grams 6.7ozs.
A silver open faced pocket watch the single fusee movement with an engraved backcock to the plain gold balance and numbered 5196, the silver dial with moire decoration, raised gold numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel spade hands, the case hallmarked for London 1872 and numbered 5896, and stamped with the initials J.W for the casemaker James walker, Albert Street, Coventry recorded working 1861-1876, diameter 54mm, total weight ca. 153.20gms, with purple handkerchief and watch keys.
A silver pocket watch the silver dial with applied gold Roman numerals and decoration, a subsidiary seconds dial and blued-steel hands, the fusee movement with a plain balance to the lever escapement and numbered 2216, the case with engine-turned decoration to the rear and hallmarked within for London 1859 and marked I.H for the casemaker John Hammon of Clerkenwell, diameter 48mm, total weight ca. 118.65gms.
A silver and enamelled half-hunter fob watch the dial with black Roman numerals with the case fully engraved with floral decoration with an enamelled chapter ring to the front and stamped within to both case and inner cuvee 0.935, the Swiss bar movement with plain gold balance, diameter 30mm, total weight ca. 27.5gms.
A silver open-faced key-wound pocket watch with chain the dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands, a subsidiary seconds hand and numbered 61574, the fusee movement with an engraved balance cock and repeat number, the case with hallmark to the inside for silver, London 1883 along with the initials W.H. for the case maker William Hubbard of Alien Street, Clerkenwell, London. Complete with silver Albert watch chain hallmarked for London 1905, along with an attached disc presented to J.E. Sadler, 14th Welsh, The Great War.
Waltham a gold-plated half-hunter pocket watch the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, blued-steel spade hands and signed Waltham, USA, the movement having a lever escapement and signed A.W.W. Co., Waltham, Mass. 17 Jewels and numbered 21333016, the case stamped Dennison Trade Mark, Star, 260556, the inner cuvee marked with the 10 Year guarantee for wear, diameter 50mm.An Edwardian silver pocket watch, with decorative dial, the cased with engine-turned decoration to the rear and hallmarked for silver, Birmingham, 1908, diameter 38mm.
An early 20th century silver Rolex wristwatch the round dial with Arabic numerals, blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement stamped Rolex, 15 Jewels, Swiss made, the cushion shaped case stamped within Rolex, .925 f074785 along with the casemaker's initials W&D within a cartouche, on a non-original strap, diameter 32mm.
Two curb-link, charm bracelets with heart-shaped clasps, including a 9ct gold bracelet with various charms, the majority of which are 9ct gold including a piggy bank, a kettle, and an Edward VII sovereign coin, dated 1908, mounted as a charm, diameter ca. 21mms, length ca. 17cm, weight ca. 33.4gms; and a silver bracelet with various charms including a frog, a deer and a poodle, length ca. 17cm, weight ca.54.2gms.
A silver Masonic ball pendant, with articulated arms, opening to reveal pyramids in the form of a cross, engraved with Masonic symbols, length (unopened) ca 1.7cm, weight ca. 11.6gms; together with a cable-link chain, stamped '15', length ca. 42cm, weight ca. 2.1gms.
A group of three silver photograph frames,Birmingham 1911-1921, the largest 24cm hightogether with a group of silver flatware,to include a pair of Victorian Fiddle pattern teaspoons, a pair of sugar tongs, two silver-plated ladles, and silver-plated grape scissors, weighable 4.2oztCondition ReportAll tarnished, with marks and wear commensurate with age.
A collection of silver items,comprising a six-division toast rack, Sheffield 1907, 13.5cm wide, a sauceboat jug, 16cm wide, a helmet form cream jug, with a loaded base, 15cm high, three pierced dishes, Birmingham 1903-1928, and five napkin rings, all of the circular form, with various engine-turned and embossed decoration, the largest 5.5cm diameter,weighable 21ozt (qty.)Condition ReportMarks, wear and tarnishing throughout commensurate with age. Dents to the helmet form cream jug.
A collection of silver items,comprising a sauceboat, Chester 1905, 15cm wide, a mug, Sheffield 1937, the interior base engraved with a fish, the exterior engraved 'Mary', 8cm high, a dish by Mappin & Webb, inset with a 1935 Crown, 10.5cm diameter, a pin try, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1953, 9cm square, and four napkin rings, to include a floral embossed pair,total 13.5ozt (qty)Condition ReportThe mug is dented. Surface scratches throughout.
A Victorian silver chatelaine,London 1869, the pierced plate with a horse-racing scene, suspending a thimble, pin cushion, pair of scissors, fruit knife, and ivory book, 28cm longIMPORTANT NOTE This lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding. This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission reference: RNBYP455Condition ReportTanrishing and wear throughout commensurate with age.
A group of pierced silver dishes,comprising an oval example, pierced with flowers, Birmingham 1908, 15.5cm wide, two similar smaller examples, the largest 14cm wide, a Victorian circular example, 14.5cm diameter, another heart-shaped example, 9.5cm wide, and a silver-plated bowl, 13.5cm diameter, weighable 10.2ozt (6)Condition ReportOne of the smaller oval dishes has a section missing. Tanrishing and wear throughout commensurate with age.
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