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A large German silver basket, Berthold H. Muller, Hanau, with import marks for London, 1914. the ovoid body pierced and flat-chased with leaves, flowers, birds and fruit, applied with cast floral swags, scroll and shell decoration at rim, applied with two leaf-capped scroll handles centred with a flower head, on four pad feet with flower head joints, 16,7cm high, 1094g (1)
A German silver box, L. Neresheimer & Co., Hanau, with import marks for B. Muller & Son, London. the oval body chased with swags at the rim, the hinged cover chased with an image probably of "Napoleon Bonaparte" within a leaf border, gilt interior, 7cm wide, 134g (1)
A three-piece Indian Swami silver patinated tea set, Bangalore, C. Venkataram Chetty & Sons,. comprising: a teapot, a milk jug and a sugar basin, each globular body chased with a band of stylised Hindu Gods and Goddesses, on four bun feet, applied with stylised elephant handles and spout, gilt interiors, ivory fillets, 1287g in total, fitted in a walnut box with blue velvet interior. Note: EXPORT LICENCE (OVERSEAS BUYER) (4)
An Italian silver easel back picture frame, 925 standard. the shaped frame highlighted with a leaf border, 12,5cm high; a silver easel back picture frame, probably Syner & Beddoes, Chester, date mark worn, of circular form, 11,5cm high; and a South African silver easel back picture frame, the rectangular frame with gadroon border, 11,3cm wide (3)
A Japanese silver tea set. comprising: a teapot, a tea kettle and 5 saucers, each globular body with oxidised finish, flat-chased with large vegetable leaves and butternut or marrows, with calabash finials, bone handle, contained in an original box, 970g in total. Note: EXPORT LICENCE (OVERSEAS BUYER) (8)
A set of Polish silver cutlery, maker`s mark B. W., Warsaw, 800 standard. comprising: 11 table forks, 12 table knives, 10 tablespoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert knives, 12 dessert spoons, 12 fish forks, 12 fish knives, 12 fruit forks, 11 fruit knives, 12 egg spoons, 12 cake forks, 10 teaspoons, 12 coffee spoons, a soup ladle, a sauce ladle, a basting spoon, a fish serving set, a cake lifter, a pair of salad servers, a serving fork, a jam spoon and a fork, 6854g excluding knives (173)
A Portuguese silver trinket box, Oporto, 833 standard. of oval form, the sides chased with leaves and scrolls, the hinged cover chased with leaves, flowers and scrolls, centred with a vacant cartouche, with lock, lacking key, burgundy velvet fitted interior, 17,2cm wide (1)
A set of American silver "Melrose" pattern cutlery, Gorham. comprising: 12 table forks, 12 table knives, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert knives, 12 dessert spoons, 24 fruit forks, 12 fruit spoons, 12 teaspoons, 12 coffee spoons, 12 butter knives, 2 jam spoons, 4 serving forks, 4 serving spoons, 2 carving forks, 2 carving knives and 2 sauce ladles, 5748g weighable silver (148)
A canteen of Onslow pattern Georgian silver cutlery, various makers, London. comprising: 24 tablespoons, 24 dessert spoons, 35 teaspoons, 4 sauce ladles, 2 basting spoons and a soup ladle, with crests, 3357g in total; a set of Victorian silver Onslow pattern cutlery, Holland, Son & Slater, London, 1880, comprising: 24 table forks, 24 dessert forks, with crests, 2560g in total; a set of silver Old-English Thread pattern cutlery, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1901 & 1928, comprising: 12 fruit forks and 12 fruit knives, one knife with later replaced blade; and a set of knives, comprising: 12 table knives and 12 dessert knives, composition handles and stainless steel blades, all contained in an oak canteen with brass carrying handles and a key (188)
A George III silver two-handled tray, probably William Bennett, London. the oval body with ribbed rim, bright-cut with scrolls, leaves, flowers and decorative borders, with two leaf-capped ribbed handles, on four scrolling bracket feet, 68,6cm wide over handles, 3738g (1)
A miscellaneous group of silver items, various makers, Birmingham & London. comprising: a pedestal basket, pierced with decorative motifs, 238g; a mustard pot, with later liner, 90g weighable silver; a pair of sugar tongs, with bright-cut decoration, 29g; a pepper caster, 24g; an Old English pattern sugar sifter, 53g; a Double Threaded Fiddle pattern spoon, 38g; a silver matchbox holder, with inscription, 14g; a silver coin spoon, with rope-twist handle, 8g; and an electroplate mustard spoon (9)
An Irish silver teapot, Edward Power, Dublin, retailed by Edward Twycross. the globular body chased with C-scrolls, flowers, leaves, beaded bands and two cartouches, on four paw feet, applied with a leaf-capped scroll handle, with eagle spout, the hinged cover with disc finial, with crests, 894g (1)
An early Victorian silver butter scoop, Yapp & Woodward, Birmingham. with a composition handle; an Edwardian silver mustard pot, Pearce & Son, Chester, 1907, with blue glass liner and initialled "K", 75g excluding liner; a silver handled magnifying glass, William Yates Ltd., Sheffield, 1922; and a Victorian silver fish knife, probably Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield, 1867 (4)
A Victorian silver mug, Edward & John Barnard, London. of cylindrical form, chased with four various scenes of a woman, fish scale decoration below these scenes, chased with shells at the base on four leaf-capped scroll feet, applied with a leaf-capped scroll handle, 10,5cm high, 234g (1)
A Victorian silver card case, Yapp & Woodward, Birmingham. the shaped rectangular body flat-chased with C-scrolls and engine-turned decoration centred with a vase of flowers, with monogram, 63g; and a Victorian silver card case, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham, 1858, the shaped rectangular body flat-chased with floral decoration, with monogram, 54g (2)
A Victorian silver teapot, Richard Sibley II, London. the bulbous body chased with flowers and leaves within a wavy border, decorated at the rim with a gadroon band, on a spreading foot, attached with a leaf-capped spout and scroll handle with ivory fillets, the hinged cover with matching decoration and disc finial, with crests, 16,4cm high, 696g. Note: EXPORT LICENCE (OVERSEAS BUYER) (1)
A Victorian silver-mounted ruby glass scent bottle, Samuel Elijah Culver, London. the hinged cover chased with scrolls, the rim chased with flower heads, 8cm high; a silver-mounted cut-glass scent bottle, indecipherable maker`s mark, London, 1926, the glass decorated with stars, with stopper, 5,5cm high, some damage; a silver-mounted glass scent bottle, apparently unmarked, the glass bulbous body mounted with silver decoration composed of scrolls and flowers, initialled, with faceted stopper, 12cm high, some damage; and a pair of Austro-Hungarian silver-mounted cut-glass scent bottles, 800 standard, 1866-1937, each of stylised jug form, with stoppers, 9,5cm high (5)
A pair of late Victorian silver salt cellars, Charles Stuart Harris, London. each boat-shaped body with gadroon band, applied with two upswept scroll handles, on a spreading foot, with later blue glass liners, loaded; and two late Victorian silver salt spoons, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1890, 10g in total (4)
A late Victorian silver assembled three-piece tea set, Walter & John Barnard, and William Hutton & Sons Ltd.. comprising: a teapot, a milk jug and a sugar basin, each oval body with gadroon band, attached with strap handles, the teapot with leaf-capped turned wooden strap handle and disc finial, 930g in total (1)
A set of four late Victorian silver salt cellars, James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield. each boat-shaped body with gadroon band, attached with two scroll handles, accompanied by three matching salt spoons, with beaded handles and shell bowls, 158g in total; and an Edwardian silver salt spoon, possibly Ridley Brothers & Merton, Birmingham, 1906, 3g (8)
A late Victorian silver vesta case, George Unite & Sons, Birmingham. the shaped rectangular body flat-chased with scrolls, leaves and a cartouche, with monogram, 28g; a brass vesta case, flat-chased with a decorative motif, initialled; and a Continental silver matchbox case, 800 standard, the body with engine-turned decoration, sapphire-set thumbpiece, gilt interior, 36,2g (3)
A set of six late Victorian silver teaspoons, Edward Samuel Jones, Birmingham. each handle with bright-cut decoration, 43g in total; a cased set of six silver teaspoons, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1946, Rat-tail pattern, 55g in total; a cased set of six silver teaspoons, Docker & Burn Ltd, Birmingham, 1927-1928, each handle with decorative pierced terminal, 48g in total; and two late Victorian silver butter knives, P. Ashberry & Sons, Sheffield, 1894 & 1896, one blade with bright-cut decoration, the other with flat-chased leaves, each handle mount by Alfred Biggin & Son, Sheffield, 1894 & 1896, one with mother-of-pearl handle, the other with a bone handle. Note: EXPORT LICENCE (OVERSEAS BUYER) (10)
A late Victorian silver cigarette case, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings Shepherd, Birmingham. the rectangular body flat-chased with leaves, scrolls and a cartouche, with monogram, gilt interior, 43g; a silver cigarette case, Harman Brothers, Birmingham, 1936, engine-turned decoration, with monogram, gilt interior, 130g; a silver cigarette case, Charles S. Green & Co Ltd., Birmingham, 1936, engine-turned decoration with ribbed bands, interior with monogram, 124g; a silver cigarette case, William Adams Ltd., Birmingham, 1937, engine-turned decoration, with engraving, gilt interior, 61g; a silver cigarette case, Jones & Crompton, Birmingham, 1938, flat-chased with scrolls, leaves, diapers and various borders, initialled, gilt interior, 70g; and a silver card holder, indecipherable maker`s mark, Birmingham, 1922, with monogram, 26g (6)
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