A Victorian silver salver, Edward, John and William Bernard, London 1874, of circular form with raised rim with scroll border, all with engraved scroll, fruit and floral decoration and raised on four scroll bracket feet, retailed by Angell & Browne, 10 Strand London, 42cm diameter, weight 61oz
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A Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd. silver spirit kettle and burner, London 1918, the kettle of compressed circular form with repeating acanthus leaf embossed decoration to the body and engraved cartouche, the rim with scroll and foliate cast border, the hinged cover with flower head finial and the scroll handle with ivory dividers, raised on four foliate bracket feet, all upon circular stand with removable burner upon four dolphin terminal feet, with hinge and pin attachment, 31cm high, weight 66oz
An Omar Ramsden silver mounted shagreen box, London 1934, designed as a rectangular box with shagreen sides, the hinged cover with silver beaded border and thumbpiece to shagreen panel, opening to reveal fruitwood lined interior, all raised on silver rectangular foot engraved 'Omar Ramsden me Fecit', 11.5cm wide, 4cm high
A Victorian four piece silver tea and coffee service, William Ker Reid, London 1851, each piece of circular baluster form with engraved floral and scroll decoration, comprising; a coffee pot with flower and leaf cast finial, the handle with ivory dividers, 23.5cm high, a teapot, with flower and leaf cast finial, the handle with ivory dividers, 16cm high, a two handled sugar bowl with silver gilt interior, 8cm high and a cream jug with scroll handle and silver gilt interior, 14.5cm high, together with a pair of silver sugar nips, total weight of silver 60oz (5)
A large Elkington & Co. silver punch bowl with six associated silver punch cups, London 1920, the cups by P H Vogel & Co., Birmingham 1974, the bowl of circular form with lipped rim cast with scroll and shell embellishment, an engraved scroll border and raised on spreading circular pedestal base with cast decorative collar below the bowl, together with six associated silver punch cups, each with spreading circular foot and openwork scroll handle to suspend them from the bowl, total weight 70.8oz (7)
A four branch silver candelabrum, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1975, the tapered octagonal column supporting central removable urn shaped sconce with four reeded scroll branches, each terminating in further urn shaped candle holders, each with removable nozzle and drip tray, the column upon spreading circular base, 39cm high (loaded)
A Victorian three division silver decanter stand with three cut glass decanters, Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1840, the trefoil stand with leaf and scroll cast border supporting three division circular frame housing three cut glass decanters, with central raised reeded loop handle all raised on three scroll bracket feet, together with a silver Brandy decanter label and a silver plated Whiskey label, total weight of silver 38.5oz (6)
A Harlequin set of Victorian silver gilt cutlery, comprising; twelve side knives and twelve table knives, Robert Gray & Son and RS, Glasgow, all with leaf and scroll decorated handles, the table knives with shield crest to terminals, together with twelve table forks, Chawner & Co., London, each with reeded and beaded handles (eight with engraved crest), dates between 1838-1862, total weighable silver 39oz (36)
An Art Deco three piece silver tea service, Marson & Jones, Birmingham 1932, each piece of rectangular form with canted corners, comprising; a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 14cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 9cm high and a silver cream jug, 8.5cm high, total weight 36oz (3)
An Edwardian pierced silver swing handled basket, Fenton Brothers Ltd., Sheffield 1902, of lobed rectangular form with crimped rim and scroll and foliate pierced decoration to body, the twisted swing handle with ball terminal, all raised on pedestal foot, 23cm high, weight 22.3oz
An Irish three piece silver tea service, West & Son, Dublin 1902, each piece of circular helmet form heavily embossed with scroll, berry and foliate decoration, crimped rims and engraved initialled cartouche, each piece raised on three paw feet with lion mask supports, comprising, a teapot with ebonised handle, 19cm high, a sugar bowl 7.5cm high and a cream jug with scroll, 11cm high, total weight of silver 42.5oz (3)
A novelty silver vinaigrette in the form of a purse, Foxall & Co., Birmingham 1850, with bright cut engraved scroll decoration, the hinged cover with central cartouche engraved 'EAW', opening to reveal silver gilt interior and decorative pierced hinged grille, all with attached chain and hoop, 3.5cm wide, 2cm high, weight 15.5gms (at fault)
A George III leaf moulded silver caddy spoon, John Turner, Birmingham 1798, the bowl naturalistically modelled as a leaf with tendril scroll handle, 8cm long, together with a further George III leaf caddy spoon, Thomas Wallis II, London 1799, the bowl and handle with bright cut engraved decoration and monogrammed 'B', 10.5cm long, total weight 20.5gms (2)
A pair of Victorian silver gilt pedestal bowls, Robert Garrard, London 1864, each designed a shallow circular bowl with a reed and ribbon border, the underside with three cast rams head masks joined by a decorative vine and grape cast channel, with engraved crest, all supported by a short spreading stem with holly case circular base stamped 'R & S Garrard, Panton St, London, 25cm diameter, 15cm high, total weight 90oz (2)
An Adam style George III silver mustard, I H, London 1788, of oval form with bright cut engraved decoration and pierced border, the domed hinged cover with shell back thumbpiece, with blue glass liners and later spoon, together with a silver card case, Birmingham, total weight of silver 4.5oz (3)
An Art Deco three piece silver tea service, Marson & Jones, Birmingham 1937, each piece of rectangular form with canted corners and raised on four stepped feet, comprising; a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 14.5cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 7cm high and a cream jug, 7cm high, all engraved 'DG', total weight 38oz (3)
The Coronation robes and coronets for the Earl and Countess of Cavan, originally purchased in the second quarter of the 19th century, each coronet designed as a gilt metal circlet with eight upright stylised leaves, interspersed with eight silver plated balls on raised spikes, the crimson caps with gilt metal thread tassels to centre, the base rim lined with ermine fur, both retailed by Garrard & Co. Ltd., London and both with accompanying velvet and ermine robes and a dress for the Countess, Earl's coronet approx. 15cm high, 22.5cm diameter, Countess's coronet approx. 12cm high, 15cm diameter, together with a further silver plated coronet of the same design, 13cm high, 17cm diameter (6) Note to the interior of the Earl's coronet This coronet first worn at the Coronation of her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria by Fredrick 8th Earl of Cavan Thursday June 28th 1838 This coronet was worn by 10th Earl at Coronation of King Edward VII 1902 and at Coronation of King George V June 22nd 1911 Field Marshall 10th Earl of Cavan, commanded the troops, rode in the procession, was also in the Abbey and wore this coronet at the Coronation of King George VI 12th May 1937
A matched cased Art Deco five piece silver and enamel dressing table set, Bravingtons Ltd. & Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1930/3, each piece with silver mounted and blue guilloche enamel decoration, comprising; a hand mirror, a hair brush, a comb, a clothes brush, a circular cut glass jar and a circular cut glass perfume bottle with dispenser cover, all presented within fitted case
A George II silver gilt flagon, Gabriel Sleath, London 1740, of tapering cylindrical form, domed hinged cover with scroll back thumbpiece, scroll handle and engraved to body 'IHS' within starburst motif, all raised on spreading circular base, 27cm high, weight 36.7oz (at fault with repairs)
A silver salver, Fordham & Faulkner, Sheffield 1914, of circular form with pie crust rim, the centre engraved 'Presented to F.A. Silvester Esq. in grateful appreciation of his services as president of the west of England & South Wales furniture association 1947-1950', all raised on three scroll feet, 26cm diameter, weight 18oz
A French 19th century silver three coloured gold and blue enamel quarter repeating pocket watch, the silver case hallmarked Birmingham 1890, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, the blue enamel surround decorated with three coloured gold scene depicting angels blowing trumpets and striking bells with hammers, the gilt movement is not signed but the inner cover is signed 'Selliard Aine a Paris No. 233' with key, weight 183gms within original maroon leather covered fitted case
A Liberty arts and crafts copper bowl by William H Haseler, hammered and turned with central celtic knot roundel on a footed base, marked, 20.5cm diameter, 6cm high Note: Birmingham makers W H Haseler produced metalwork for Liberty and Co. from 1898. Best known for their pewter (Tudric) and silver (Cymric) ranges, their copper production is not well documented and rarely appears on the market.
A collection of Third Reich period Mother`s Crosses Includes Gold Cross contained in a case by C.E.Juncker, Berlin, two Silver Crosses one with original presentation envelope, and a Bronze Cross with presentation paper envelope, mounted and framed. and a bronze lapel pin badge.
A quantity of military collectables to include a Queen Mary Christmas tin to `A Hodges`, Devonshire Regiment items: - a Devonshire Regiment shooting medal, a silver `Drummer Vickery L H 4th Devons` medal, a shellcase trench art vase, a Devonshire regiment hockey medal 1924 - 25, etc.
A cased set of six Britannia Commemorative Society commemorative medals: including William I medal, Magna Carta medal, Churchill Memorial medal, Canadian Centenary medal, William Shakespeare medal and Lord Nelson medal, contained in a fitted case with a plaque B.C.S. Membership no 0693 and plaque .999 fine silver proofs of the 1st to the 6th commemorative medals issued by Britannia Commemorative Society Ltd..
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