A part matched canteen of early 19th century of Edinburgh silver flatware, various makers and dates, Fiddle pattern, to include; three table spoons, four dessert spoons, six teaspoons, maker Robert Smeaton, 1820, a table spoon, two dessert spoons, A Whighton, 1836, and a toddy ladle, fiddle and shell pattern, maker D.M 1826, 645grams, 207ozs, (17).
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An early 19th century oak and metal bound silver canteen box, with brass plate engraved 'Mrs. P.F. Tylter', the hinged lid opens to reveal two fitted baze lined trays with paper labels, 31.8cm high, 41cm wide, 28.6cm deep.Patrick Fraser Tytler FRSE FSA (30 August 1791 - 24 December 1849) was a Scottish advocate and historian.
A Victorian silver hip flask, maker Walker and Hall Ltd, London 1896, of rounded rectangular form, bayonet hinged lid, engraved with an armorial crest of a hawk with outstretched wings holding a sprig, the reverse with initials J.C.F.H 15-5-57, 125grams 4ozs, 14cm high, 7.5cm wide.
A George V silver travel timepiece, William Vale & Sons, Birmingham 1913, of rectangular form, engine turned decoration, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and seconds dial, 3.1cm diameter, movement marked Swiss Made, 9.5cm high, 6.5cm wide. 85grams total.
An Elizabeth II silver candle snuffer, maker J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1985, of conical form with turned handle, turned wood handle, together with a George III silver punch ladle, London 1808, circular bowl and turned wood handle with baluster terminal, 40cm long, (2).
A pair of George V silver napkin rings, Birmingham 1910, a pair of Indian silver napkin rings, a George V napkin ring, Chester, a silver shell shaped salt, an Indian silver sugar bowl, a silver bon bon dish of square form, W.H.Myatt and Co, Birmingham, 1909, 205grams, 6.5 ozs,(8)
A George V silver and enamel circular box, Albert Carter, Birmingham 1926, with blue engine turned and enamel pull off lid, the base also engine turned, 5.2cm diameter, 1.2cm deep, together with an Edward VII silver pill box Birmingham 1906 and a Dutch silver oval box, import marks John George Piddington, London 1908, 88grams, (3).
A group of silver items to include;- a silver and glass dressing table jar with hand painted panel of highland cattle drinking signed J. Stinton ( probably Royal Worcester) Birmingham 1927, together with a silver tankard, maker Hayes & Co. Birmingham 1912, a mother of pearl and white metal teether/ whistle, a silver caddy spoon, maker George Smith, London 1796 and a three-piece cruet set and tray.
An early 19th Century Danish silver swing handled pedestal fruit basket, maker Christian Olsen Moller, Copenhagen 1833 of rectangular shape with foliate scroll swing handle, gadrooned edge and fluted sides, on an oblong base with foliate border, 29 x 21.5cm, 684gms, 22ozs.
A small group of silver to include;- a silver christening mug, maker Viner Ltd, Sheffield, 1947, of plain form, together with another similar London, 1901, a baby's hairbrush, a silver butter knife, a coffee spoon, a golf spoon and a commemorative spoon, (boxed), 275 grams, (7).
A George II silver trencher salt, maker David Hennell, London 1730, together with a George IV silver pounce pot, London 1827, red glass liner, a Victorian oval mustard pot, in the Regency style with blue glass liner, Henry Wilkinson and Co, Sheffield 1880, a Chester silver mustard spoon and a silver plated salt spoon, weighable silver 160grams, 5.3ozs,(5).
A Victorian silver flask and straw, maker Alfred Taylor, Birmingham, 1856, of unusual design, the screw lid with straw twist to open and control the flow of liquid, the back panel of concave form, engraved with foliate scrolls, a 'C' scroll cartouche engraved with crests and mottos for the Fraser-Tytler family- intialed T.P.F-T, 14cm long, 93grams.
A small group of silver items to include: an Indian cigarette case, un marked, two white metal pencil holders, a Birmingham silver match case, a Birmingham silver vesta case, 1893, 164.8grams together with two agate and silver desk seals and a silver plated cigarette lighter, (8).
A small collection of early 19th century silver caddy spoons, to include a shell bowl, maker John Liley, Birmingham 1790, plain circular bowl, John Brydie, London 1807, Kings Thread and Shell style, double struck, fan bowl, John Bettridge, Birmingham 1823, and a shovel shaped bowl George Unite, Birmingham, date letter rubbed, 33grams, (4).
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