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"The Barnehurst Casket" - An Edward VII silver casket of Neo-classical design, the lid embossed with a view of May Place, Crayford, Kent, 12ins x 7ins x 6.5ins overall, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1910 (gross weight 90ozs - engraved to front and back "The Barnehurst Casket" and inscribed under "Presented to Barnehurst Golf Club by Miss Gray, April 1911"), and ebonised and silver mounted plinth base for same (engraved with winners) Note : May Place stood in Crayford and for many years was the seat of the Lord of that manor. In the 17th Century it became the property of Sir Cloudesley-Shovell who became Rear Admiral of England, Admiral of the Fleet and Commander in Chief of the Navy. Barnehurst Gold Club subsequently used May Place as its Club House until it burned down around 1970.
A late Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee service of Georgian design, the rectangular bulbous bodies partly reeded and with gadroon and shell and scroll mounts to rim, each on four cast panel feet, comprising - teapot with ebonised handle 5.75ins high, coffee pot with ebonised handle 9ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Turner Bradbury, London 1899 (gross weight 66ozs)
A George V bachelors silver three piece tea service the squat circular bodies with moulded girdle, comprising - teapot, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Mappin & Webb, London 1921, a George III silver oval sauce boat with punched edges, flying scroll handle (damaged), and on three pad feet, 5.25ins high overall, London 1770, and a small selection of silver items, various (weighable silver 28ozs)
A George III silver coffee jug or biggin, the slight baluster shaped body partly reeded and with reed knop, domed lid and gadroon mounts, conforming footrim, 8.5ins high, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1817 (gross weight 20ozs - marks rubbed and body generally slightly dented and worn)
Two George V silver chocolate pots with reeded mounts, ebonised finials and handles, each 6.375ins high, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, Sheffield 1913 (gross weight 22ozs - engraved with presentation inscription - "Presented to Major K.S. Cassels, 8th Gurkha Rifles by the Officers 39th Garhwal Rifles on the occasion of his marriage")
A late Victorian silver circular punch bowl of 18th Century design, the shaped rim with cast mask, scroll and gadroon mounts, the body embossed with part spiral reeding, beadwork and leaf and floral ornament, moulded footrim, 12.5ins diameter x 6.75ins high, by Fordham & Faulkner, Sheffield 1897 (weight 50ozs)
A George V silver circular salver of 18th Century design, the moulded piecrust rim with bold C, S and shell pattern mounts to rim, on three claw and ball feet, 10.75ins diameter, by Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1922 (weight 18ozs), and an Edward VII silver waiter of 18th Century design with moulded piecrust rim and three scroll feet, 12ins diameter, by D. & M. Davis, Birmingham, hallmarked Sheffield 1905 (weight 7.5ozs)
Two Elizabeth II silver dishes commemorating - the Silver Wedding of Queen Elizabeth II and HRH Prince Phillip, by Richard Comyns, London 1972, and - the Marriage of Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips, by R. & D., London 1974, each 9ins diameter and Nos. 1486 of 2000 (each weight 12ozs), with certificates and boxes
Two Elizabeth II silver dishes commemorating - Queen Elizabeth II State Visit to the U.S.A., London 1976, and - Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee, London 1977, each by R. & D., 9ins diameter, Nos. 1486 of 2000 (each weight 12ozs), with boxes for same and certificate for the State Visit plate
A George V silver circular waiter with shaped and moulded rim on four scroll feet, 8.25ins diameter, by H E B and F E B, Chester 1924 (weight 10ozs), a George VI silver rectangular cigarette box with engine turned lid, 6.75ins x 5ins x 1.75ins high, by W. N. Ltd, Birmingham 1939
A George V silver hexagonal capstan pattern inkwell, 5ins x 5.75ins x 2ins high, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1927, a ditto two-handled tea strainer, 4.5ins wide and stand, by E.V. , Sheffield 1932 and 1933, and a small selection of silver items, various (gross weight 25ozs)
A pair of Victorian silver circular salts with shaped and reeded rims, the bodies embossed with flowers, with lions head and paw feet, each 3ins diameter x 2ins high, possibly by Stephen Smith, London 1879 (engraved with Manchester 96 Regiment Crest to cartouche), a set of six silver napkin rings with gadroon mounts, by George Heath, Sheffield 1898, and a small selection of silver items, various (gross weight 25ozs), and a silver banded wooden pepper mill, 4.25ins high
A George III silver oval salt with gadrooned rim and pierced sides, on four splayed legs and claw and ball feet, 3.25ins x 2.5ins x 2ins high, by G.H., London 1771 (weight 1.3ozs - slightly dented), with blue glass liner for same, a George III silver baluster shaped pepperette with plain bulbous girdled body, 5ins high (hallmark rubbed - possibly London 1782 - weight 2.5ozs - dented to base), and a quantity of other silver, various
A pair of Victorian silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern asparagus servers, 10.75ins overall, London 1857 (weight 7ozs), a Victorian silver circular tea kettle stand on three splayed and moulded feet, 7ins diameter x 5ins high, by Stephen Smith, London 1872 (weight 27ozs - in poor condition), and a small selection of sundry silver items, various
A George V silver candlestick of column design with fluted cylindrical stem, bead mounts and square base, 7ins high, Sheffield 1915, by Gibson & Co, Belfast (loaded), a Continental silvery metal cup embossed with fruiting vines, with domed cover for same (handle broken and detached - stamped 84), and cranberry glass liner for same, a George III silver sauce ladle with twisted whalebone handle, 6.5ins long (hallmarks rubbed), and a small selection of silver and silvery metal items, various
A set of twelve Elizabeth II silver ingots depicting royal palaces, each 2ins x 1ins, by the Birmingham Mint, 1976, No. 1 of 3000 (each ingot weighs 1oz), in fitted case, and Neville Williams - "Royal Homes", published 1976 as a special edition for the Birmingham Mint (one volume)
A set of four George V silver circular two-handled porringers with open scroll handles, 4ins diameter x 1.75ins high, by E. Viner, Sheffield 1932 (weight 12ozs), a Victorian silver christening mug, 3.75ins high, by Henry Holland, London 1869 (weight 4ozs - with later inscription), contained in leather covered case retailed by Elkington, London
A pair of George III silver circular salts on scroll feet, 2.75ins diameter x 1.75ins high (makers mark rubbed), London 1765, and later blue glass liners for same, a Georgian silver mustard pot with gadroon mounts, 3ins high (hallmarks rubbed) and spoon for same, and a small selection of other silver and silver mounted items, various (gross weight of silver 15ozs)
A George V silver mounted and cranberry glass spherical match striker, 2.25ins high, Birmingham 1928, a silver Sovereign case with engine turned decoration, 2.25ins x 1.25ins, Chester (hallmarks rubbed), two small silvery metal items, and a small selection of Continental plated flatware, various
A George III silver helmet pattern cream jug with reeded rim engraved with leaves, floral swags and cartouche, 5ins high, by *C, London 1790 (weight 3ozs - engraved with initials), two Victorian silver lily pattern napkin rings, 3ins overall, by James Dixon & Sons, London 1873 (weight 2ozs), and an Indian silvery metal cylindrical box and cover embossed with leaf scroll ornament, 2.75ins high
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