A Canadian silver part tea service, comprising - cream jug of plain baluster design with scrolled handle and sugar basin, 4ins high and 3.5ins diameter respect by Birks, (weight 4.5ozs - both stamped “Birks Sterling” to bases), an Indian silvery metal rectangular cigarette box, the bulbous sides embossed with leaf scrolls and animals, 5.5ins x 3.5ins x 2.5ins high (weight 8ozs), a small selection of sundry silver items, two pocket watches and a small selection of coins, various
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A George III silver meat skewer with ring handle, 8.75ins overall, by S.H., London 1807 (weight 1ozs - scratched and worn), a George III silver Old English pattern sugar sifter spoon by William Ely & William Fearn, London 1800, and a small selection of silver items, various
A 20th Century Danish silver caddy spoon of “Magnolia Blossom” design (pattern No. 84), 4.25ins overall, import mark for London 1962, by Georg Jensen, and a ditto silver caddy/child’s spoon of “Acorn” design, 4ins overall, by Georg Jensen (stamped Sterling, Denmark to back)
A George III silver caddy spoon with embossed leaf pattern bowl and plain terminal, 4.25ins overall, London 1803, by Elizabeth Morley, and a ditto silver caddy spoon with curved elongated leaf shaped bowl and engraved terminal, 4.5ins overall, London 1803, by Thomas Wallace
A Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon with oval scalloped bowl, 4ins overall, London 1840, by Mary Chawner & George Adams (terminal engraved), a George III silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon of similar design, 3.75ins overall, London 1797, by George Nangle (terminal engraved), and a ditto silver caddy spoon with shaped bowl, 4ins overall, London 1790, by Hester Bateman (with later embossing and engraving)
Two George III silver Old English scallop and thread pattern tea spoons, Birmingham 1774, by Boulton & Fothergill, a set of six George III silver Old English pattern tea spoons, London 1802, by Thomas Ollivant, and eight other George III silver Old English pattern tea spoons, various
A Victorian silver rectangular combined snuff box and vesta case with geometric engraved ornament, 1.875ins x 1.125ins x 0.5ins high, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1851 (weight 0.8ozs), a George III silver rectangular snuff box of curved form, 1.5ins x 1ins x 2.5ins high, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1809 (weight .4ozs), and an Edward VII silver rectangular bridge/whist trump marker, 1.25ins x .75ins, by Boots Pure Drug Company, Chester 1904 (weight 0.2ozs), and five cards for same
A Victorian silver rectangular snuff box of shaped outline with geometric bright cut engraving throughout, the oval cartouche to lid engraved “Robert Skene, died October 9th 1855” and with gilt interior, 3ins x 2ins x .75ins high, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1848 (3.3ozs), and copy of death certificate for Robert Skene
A George III silver rectangular vinaigrette, the lid engraved with geometric ornament, the gilded interior with pierced floral and urn pattern grille, 1.25ins x 0.75ins x 0.25ins high, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1809 (weight 0.49ozs - engraved with initials to lid)
A William IV silver rectangular vinaigrette of book form with reeded spine and engine turned ornament to covers, the gilded interior with pierced leaf scroll grille, 1.25ins x .75ins x 0.25ins high, by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1833 (weight 0.5ozs), and a similar smaller ditto, 1.125ins x 0.75ins x .25ins high, by Gervase Wheeler, Birmingham 1831 (weight 0.4ozs)
A Victorian silver rectangular “Castle Top” vinaigrette, the lid cast with a view of Windsor Castle within cast floral and leaf pattern borders, with reeded sides and engine turned base, the interior with pierced and floral silver gilt grille, 1.5ins x 1ins x 0.5ins high, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1844 (weight 0.7ozs) and maroon leather covered case for same (case worn)
A Victorian silver rectangular vinaigrette with engine turned ornament to exterior, the lid with shaped cartouche, the gilt interior with pierced floral grille, 1.75ins x 1ins x 0.5ins high, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1843 (weight 1oz - engraved with initials to lid and grille slight damaged), and a ditto silver vinaigrette of shaped outline engraved to lid with view of “Scot Memorial”, 1.75ins x 1ins x 0.5ins high, by David Pettifor, Birmingham 1853 (weight 0.6ozs)
A George IV silver rectangular vinaigrette of slightly bulbous shape, the lid with floral and geometric engraving and conforming base, the gilt interior with pierced floral grille, 1.5ins x 1ins x 0.25ins high, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1826 (weight 0.4ozs - initials engraved to lid), and a William IV silver smaller ditto, 1ins x 0.75ins x 0.25ins high, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1938 (later suspension ring attached)
A silver plated rectangular two bottle tantalus with shaped and pierced sides, 10.5ins x 6ins x 12ins high, with key for same, and a pair of Elizabeth II cut-glass square spirit decanters, the bodies with hobnail cuttings and silver mounts, 6.5ins high, Birmingham 1961, and stoppers for same (chipped to glass)
An early Victorian gentleman’s silver pair cased verge pocket watch, No. 9910, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, the movement with plain turned pillars and finely pierced and engraved watch cock, contained in plain silver outer case, 58mm diameter, hallmarked Birmingham 1837, and a Swiss lady’s silver cased pocket watch, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, contained in floral and foliage engraved 40mm case, and silvery metal longard for same
An early 20th Century Swiss gentleman’s silver cased open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, contained in case with vacant cartouche to back, 2ins diameter, import marks for London 1908 (worn), a silver watch chain and key for same, and an early 20th Century Continental silver cased stop watch retailed by Frodsham, the black dial with luminous Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in plain case, 1.75ins diameter (with incomplete U.K. import mark), with silver chain for same
A 9ct gold Football Association medal won by Douglas Sidney Waymouth of Dulwich Hamlet 1935 (gross weight 19 grammes), a 9ct gold medal, London Football Association, London F.A. Challenge Cup 1930, won by Douglas Sidney Waymouth of Dulwich Hamlet 1935 (gross weight 13 grammes), a 9ct gold medallion inscribed “OHC 1936” (gross weight 2.9 grammes), and a collection of silver football medallions, various
An Edwardian silver button topped hat pin, 1.125ins diameter disc cast with the heads of five cherubs, Birmingham 1906, on 10ins steel pin, two Sterling Silver lily pattern finial hat pins stamped “CH Sterling” on 3ins steel pins, and 30 other silver and silver metal mounted hat pins, various
An Edwardian silver hat pin of heart shaped scrolling form set with a green glass disc, 1ins x .75ins overall, on 7.5ins steel pin, Charles Horner, Chester 1908, two silvery metal mounted and faux turquoise set hat pins, .75ins x .5ins overall, on 6ins steel pins, stamped “CH Sterling”, and 24 other silver and silvery metal mounted hat pins (some by Charles Horner and some in the manner of Charles Horner)
A pair of George V silver knopped pattern finial hat pins, 1.25ins x 1.25ins, on 4.5ins steel pins, Charles Horner, Chester 1910, a silvery metal mounted twin thistle head pattern hat pin set with paste stones, 1ins x .75ins overall, on 7.5ins steel pin, and 24 other silver and silvery metal mounted hat pins (some by Charles Horner and some in the manner of Charles Horner )
Two Edwardian silver elephant head pattern hat pins, each 1.75ins x .75ins overall, on 8ins and 9ins steel pins, registered No. 641469, A.J.S., Chester 1909, a silvery metal mounted fox terrier pattern finial hat pin, 1ins x 1.25ins overall, steel pin 6.5ins, and 14 other silver and silvery metal mounted hat pins of bird or animal interest
A George V silver and enamel moth pattern hat pin, the finial enamelled in blue, turquoise and green, 1.825ins x .875ins overall, on 9.75ins steel pin, four other silvery metal and enamel mounted butterfly hat pins in the manner of Charles Horner, and ten other silver and silvery metal mounted hat pins of bird, bee, spider and other figural interest
A pair of early 20th Century Sterling Silver and enamel button pattern hat pins, the 1.25ins circular discs enamelled in white and turquoise enamel, on 8.25ins steel pins, a pair of silvery metal and ceramic mounted disc pattern hat pin, the 1ins circular disc of floral pattern with central cabochon ceramic turquoise boss marked to reverse “Of The Gild Button N. & E. S.”, registration No. 388979, on 8.5ins steel pin, and 18 other silvery metal and enamel hat pins
A George V silver roller skate pattern hat pin, 1.25ins x .5ins overall, on 10ins steel pin, S. & Co, Birmingham 1910, a similar 1.125ins x .375ins, on 9ins steel pin, stamped “Sterling”, registration No. 537383, three silver and silvery metal mounted hat pins of golfing interest, and 22 other silver and silvery metal mounted hat pins, various
Two Edwardian silver “Merry Widow” pattern button topped hat pins, 1.25ins diameter, on 8ins steel pins, hallmarked Birmingham 1908 and 1909, a silvery metal mounted button topped vinaigrette with blue enamel Swastika, 1.5ins diameter, on 10ins steel pin, stamped Anorene, Patent No. 15190/11, and a silvery metal mounted Zeppelin pattern hat pin,1.25ins x .75ins overall, on 5.5ins steel pin, stamped “Silver”, registration No. 539730, and fifteen silver and silvery metal mounted figural pattern hat pins
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