An Edwardian silver two-handled basket, Henry Matthews, Chester. the body chased with C-scrolls, leaves and two vacant cartouches, the rim and handles with reed and ribbon decoration, pierced throughout with oval and square decoration, ribbed band at base, on four bracket feet with C-scroll and flower head decoration, 255g (1)
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An Edwardian silver napkin ring, F.W. Turton Ltd., Birmingham. the concave body with beaded borders at rims, initialled, 29g; an Edwardian silver napkin ring, indecipherable maker`s mark, Birmingham, 1906, pierced and bright-cut with leaves, scrolls and decorative bands, 26g; an Edwardian silver napkin ring, Mappin & Webb Ltd., Sheffield, 1906, the plain convex body initialled, 34g; a silver napkin ring, Harman Brothers, Birmingham, 1941, the plain body engraved "Ian", 9g; a silver napkin ring, Angora Silver Plate Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1941, plain, 13g; a silver napkin ring, Angora Silver Plate Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1946, with wavy decoration, engraved "Ian", 20g; an English silver napkin ring, indecipherable marks, with monogram, 20g, some damage; a Sterling silver napkin ring, Gorham, 20th century, each rim decorated with scrolls, with monogram, 32g; and a Sterling silver napkin ring, the plain body engraved with a name and "21.33.44", 21g (9)
An Edwardian silver basket, Fattorini Brothers, Sheffield. the shaped oval body on a pedestal base, the rim chased with flower heads and leaves, attached with a hinged swing handle chased with flower heads and leaves, the bowl flat-chased with C-scrolls, leaves, diapers and shells, initialled, 30,8cm wide, 610g (1)
An Edwardian silver pill box, Adie & Lovekin Ltd., Birmingham. the circular body chased with diapers, C-scrolls and foliage, 9g; a pair of silver pill boxes, Lionel Smith & Co., Birmingham, 1912, each cover chased with foliage, 14g in total; an Edwardian silver pill box, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1901, of plain circular form, 12g; a silver pill box, Crisford & Norris Ltd., Birmingham, 1916, the hinged cover interior set with a mirror, attached to a chain; a silver sovereign holder, E. J. Houlston, Birmingham, 1915, the plain case with monogram, 23g; an Edwardian silver cigarette holder case, Rolason Brothers, Chester, 1901, decorated with bright-cut leaves, 13g; and an Edwardian silver-mounted picture frame, indecipherable maker`s mark, Birmingham, 1906, chased with a bird, a moon, a blossom tree and leaves, 9,5cm high (8)
An Edwardian silver-mounted glass bottle, Henry Matthews, Birmingham. the fluted hour-glass shaped bottle mounted with a silver collar, the collar pierced and decorated with C-scrolls, flowers, leaves, diapers and four vacant cartouches, the stopper mounted with similar decoration, 25,4cm high; and a late Victorian silver-mounted glass bottle, maker`s mark M.J., Birmingham, 1900, the fluted hour-glass shaped bottle mounted with a silver collar, the collar pierced and decorated with C-scrolls, flowers, cherubs and diapers, the stopper mounted with similar decoration, 26,4cm high (2)
An Edwardian silver thimble, James Fenton, Birmingham. 4g; a Sterling silver Little Dorcas thimble, Charles Horner, 1884-1947, with steel core, Type III, Size 6; a Duralumin Stratnoid thimble, Birmingham, 1922-1941, Size 5-7; a Sterling silver Flora pattern Dorcas thimble, Charles Horner, 1884-1947, with steel core, Type I, Size 7; a late Victorian silver thimble, Leon Steiner, Birmingham, 1892, set with a bloodstone, 4g; a late Victorian silver thimble, James Fenton, Birmingham, 1899, 2g; an Edwardian silver thimble, James Swann, Birmingham, 1904, 3g; and 3 various thimbles (10)
An Edwardian silver-mounted cut-glass scent bottle, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham. the globular body with silver-mounted collar and hinged cover, 8,3cm high; a silver-mounted cut-glass scent bottle, Henry Matthews, Chester, 1911, the globular body with silver-mounted collar and later hinged cover, 12,4cm high; an Edwardian silver and cut-glass dressing table container, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1901, glass not matching; an Edwardian silver and cut-glass dressing table container, Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1908; an Edwardian silver dressing table container, possibly Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham, 1902, 25g; a silver and cut-glass dressing table container, probably William Devenport, Birmingham, 1919; and a Sterling silver pill box, the hinged cover chased with a Garuda, 19g (7)
A miscellaneous collection of Victorian and Edwardian silver dresser items, various makers, Chester & Birmingham. comprising: a hand mirror, a glove stretcher, a nail beautifier, a nail file, a button hook and a nail buffer; accompanied by a Sterling silver button hook and a Sterling silver shoe horn (8)
A silver-mounted cut-glass scent bottle, William Devenport, Birmingham. of trumpet form, with a later faceted teardrop stopper, some chips, 20,5cm high; a pair of George III Hourglass Shell pattern tongs, Thomas Wilkes Barker, London, probably 1813, with Union Shell back, 79g; and a South African silver snuffer, attached with a turned wooden handle (3)
A pair of Edwardian silver-mounted cut-glass scent bottles, William Devenport, Birmingham. each globular cut-glass body decorated with printies, with silver-mounted cover, 11cm high; an Edwardian silver-mounted cut-glass scent bottle, probably James Deakin & Sons, Birmingham, 1909, the globular cut-glass body decorated with printies, silver-mounted collar and hinged cover, 13,5cm high; a silver-mounted cut-glass scent bottle, Charles S. Green & Co Ltd., Birmingham, 1912, the globular cut-glass body decorated with printies, silver-mounted collar and hinged cover, 11,3cm high; and a silver-mounted cut-glass scent bottle, indecipherable marks, the globular cut-glass body decorated with printies and leaves, silver-mounted cover, 13,6cm high (5)
An Edwardian silver teapot and milk jug, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London. each plain oval body with strap handle, 375g in total; a Sterling silver strainer, 925 standard, Gorham, with import marks for Birmingham, 1905, 18g; a Victorian silver dessert fork and dessert spoon, Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1860, each handle decorated with vine leaves, grapes and a cartouche, with monogram, 68g in total; a set of silver items, Angora Silver Plate Co., Sheffield, 1941, comprising: a spoon and 2 shovels, each with registration mark "RD 835635" and stamped "Made in England", 50g in total (8)
An Edwardian silver inkstand, James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield. the rectangular body with shaped gallery, pierced with scrolls and diapers, applied with two scroll handles, on four disc feet, centring two square compartments with removable silver-mounted glass inkwells, 13,6cm wide excluding handles, 276g weighable silver (1)
An Edwardian silver novelty pincushion, Sampson Mordan & Co. Ltd., Chester. in the form of a bird, with blue velvet; an Edwardian silver novelty pincushion, Alfred Marston, London, possibly 1901, in the form of a bird, with green velvet; and an Edwardian silver novelty pincushion, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1906, in the form of a duck, with green velvet (3)
An Edwardian silver inkstand, Williams Ltd., Birmingham. the rectangular body with shaped gallery, pierced with scrolls, on four bracket feet, quill holders, centring two square compartments with removable silver-mounted glass inkwells, 16,6cm wide, lacking bolts for securing compartments and holders, 285g weighable silver (1)
An Edwardian silver-mounted easel back picture frame, Henry Matthews, Birmingham. the rectangular body with architectural decoration, highlighted with ribbon swags, 19,2cm high; a South African silver-mounted easel back picture frame, 925 Sterling, rectangular, the inner border decorated with a band of squares, the outer border with oval decoration, 13cm high; a silver-mounted easel back picture frame, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1912, of rectangular form, decorated with scrolls and flowers, 19,6cm high; a silver-mounted easel back picture frame, maker`s mark P. J. P., Birmingham, 2005, rectangular, with plain convex border, 18,6cm high; and a silver-mounted easel back picture frame, maker`s mark R. B. B., London, 1999, of shaped rectangular form, decorated with scrolls and stylised flowers, 21,2cm high (5)
A silver three-piece tea set, James Woods & Sons, Birmingham. comprising: a teapot, a sugar basin and a milk jug, each baluster body decorated with a gadroon band, turned wooden strap handle and disc finial, 1238g in total; and a silver coffee pot, William Aitken, Birmingham, 1912, the baluster body decorated with a gadroon band, turned wooden strap handle and disc finial, 714g (4)
A silver novelty pincushion, Adie & Lovekin Ltd., Birmingham. in the form of a pig, with black velvet; a sterling silver novelty pincushion, in the form of a cat, with blue velvet; and a silver novelty pincushion, maker`s mark A. B. & Co., Birmingham, indechipherable date, in the form of an elephant, some damage to velvet (3)
A silver-mounted leather presentation folder, indechipherable maker`s mark, London. of stylised rectangular form, flat-chased with a ribbon swag with two baskets, fruit and flower swags with birds and a vacant cartouche, with an applied border of flowers and scrolls, 21cm wide (1)
A cased pair of silver and cut-glass knife rests, probably William Vale & Sons, Chester. each hour-glass shaped cut-glass mounted with silver ends on two ball feet, in a fitted case; a cased set of six coffee spoons, Mappin & Webb Ltd., Sheffield, 1924-1925, 36g in total; an Edwardian silver container, The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co., London, 1903, the screw-off lid with monogram and cork interior, 109g; and an Edwardian silver container, The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co., London, 1903, the screw-off lid with monogram and cork interior, 152g (4)
A silver cigar box, H. Pidduck & Sons, Birmingham. of rectangular form, the hinged cover with engine-turned decoration and a stylised vacant cartouche, cedar lined, 15cm wide; and a silver cigar box, 925 Sterling, the plain rectangular body with slightly domed cover, on four stepped feet, cedar lined, 12cm wide (2)
A silver inkstand, Henry Matthews, Birmingham. the rectangular body with shaped gallery, pierced with scrolls, on four ball-and-claw feet, pen depression, centring two square compartments with removable silver-mounted glass inkwells, 21,3cm wide, lacking some bolts for securing compartments, 380g weighable silver (1)
A silver powder compact, Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham. the shaped octagonal body with engine-turned decoration and cartouche, with monogram, interior mirror cracked; and a silver powder compact, Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham, 1937, the square body with engine-turned decoration (2)
A cased set of six silver teaspoons, Walker & Hall, Sheffield. 90g in total; a set of six George III silver King`s pattern teaspoons, possibly Henry Day, London, 1819, with crests, 196g in total; and a German silver Fiddle pattern cake slice, Hermann Walter, Halle, after 1886, 74g (8)
A cased silver cruet set, Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham. comprising: a salt cellar, a pepper caster and a mustard pot, each plain baluster body with ribbed rim, covers with urn finials, blue glass liners, 193g in total excluding liners, contained in a fitted case, accompanied by 2 electroplate spoons (1)
A silver-mounted easel back picture frame, probably John Bull Ltd., London. the shaped rectangular frame chased with C-scrolls and foliage, 21cm high; and a silver-mounted easel back picture frame, maker`s mark R. H., Birmingham, 1996, of shaped rectangular form, decorated with flower heads, ovals and stylised swags with two beaded borders, 18cm high (2)
A silver pill box, M. G. Ltd., London. of rectangular form, the hinged cover set with a plaque depicting a fairy holding flowers, 36g; a silver pill box, 950 standard, of rectangular form, the hinged cover set with a plaque depicting a fairy sitting within foliage, 37g; and a Continental silver vesta case, 800 standard, in the form of a stylised pig with hinged head, lacking striker, 43,5g (3)
A silver and mother-of-pearl baby`s rattle, probably William Adams Ltd, Chester. of teardrop form, attached with four bells, mother-of-pearl handle and teething ring; and a silver and mother-of-pearl baby`s rattle, Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1923, decorated with Peter Pan, hung with two bells, mother-of-pearl handle and teething ring (2)
An electroplate baby`s rattle. in the form of a rabbit; an electroplate baby`s rattle, in the form of a cat, attached with a plastic teething ring; an electroplate baby`s rattle, in the form of a baby bear, attached with a plastic teething ring; an electroplate baby`s rattle, in the form of an elephant, with a plastic teething ring; and a silver and bakelite baby`s rattle, apparently unmarked, of ovoid form, chased with Humpty Dumpty, attached with a bakelite teething ring (5)
A Sterling silver and mother-of-pearl baby`s rattle, 925 standard. composed of a sitting monkey, with a bell hung from each foot, mother-of-pearl handle; a Sterling silver and bakelite baby`s rattle, with bell, chased for a birth record with space for the date, time, month and year of birth, attached with a bakelite teething ring; a Sterling silver and mother-of-pearl baby`s rattle, 925 standard, the shaped rattle chased "BABY", hung with two bells, mother-of-pearl handle; and a silver and mother-of-pearl baby`s rattle, Crisford & Norris Ltd., Birmingham 1912, composed of a central band chased with C-scrolls, hung with five bells, one lacking, with a mother-of-pearl handle and teething ring (4)
A baby`s rattle. comprising: associated components, a steel handle, a silver collar and an electroplate decoration in the form of an egg shaped face; a silver and mother-of-pearl baby`s rattle possibly 1904, composed of a circular plaque decorated with scrolls and flowers, hung with two bells, mother-of-pearl handle; and a silver and ivory baby`s rattle, composed of a pierced ball attached with four bells, the ivory handle carved as a teething stick. Note: EXPORT LICENCE (OVERSEAS BUYER) (3)
A silver and mother-of-pearl baby`s rattle, W. H. Collins & Co., Birmingham. in the form of Peter Rabbit, with a mother-of-pearl handle, attached with a bone teething ring; and an Edwardian silver and bone baby`s rattle, Crisford & Norris, Birmingham,1905, with whistle, hung with a bell and bone teething ring. Note: EXPORT LICENCE (OVERSEAS BUYER) (2)
A pair of cufflinks, designed by Cecil Edwin Frans Skotnes (1926-2009) and manufactured by Kurt Donau signed on each cufflink by artist and bears the manufacturer`s stamp, each of rectangular form in textured and polished silver, applied with a polished and hammered design in 18ct gold, contained in the original Kurt Donau box (3)
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