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A collection of silver and silver mounted items, including a bud vase by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1910; a commemorative Millennium silver spoon, in its case; a silver hand bell by Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1926, with ivorine handle; two silver napkin rings, and a silver mounted hand mirror and cut glass circular box; together with a silver plated cup by Christofle, 13 oz gross weighable
A pair of George III silver navette shaped salts, London 1800, (maker`s mark indistinct) with convex rim and pierced border, engraved with swags, 8.8cm long, with blue glass liners; a pair of Victorian Scottish silver sugar nips, Glasgow 1849, with cast anthemion detail on the bowls, 14.5cm long; together with a collection of silver items, including a Victorian salt shaker, London 1842; a pair of spool shaped mustards, Birmingham 1901; a four division toast rack, Birmingham 1939; and a collection of flatware; 23 oz gross
A set of three George IV silver salts by William Brown, London 1834, the openwork sides formed with rocaille motifs and foliate sprays, on three pad feet, 7.5cm diameter, with blue glass liners; together with three Victorian pansy teaspoons, Birmingham 1838-1841, 10.1 oz gross
A Victorian silver rectangular card case, Birmingham 1870, with shaped border, engraved overall with diaper panels and foliate scrolls, a shield cartouche to the centre, engraved with a monogram, 10cm long; together with an aide-memoire, Birmingham 1890, with three ivory tablets, 6.5cm long; two silver cigarette cases, a silver propelling pencil in pendant case, Birmingham 1889, and three silver mounted cut glass jars for the dressing table, 7.9 oz gross weighable
A collection of small silver, to include a silver cigarette box, London 1923, with striped cover and cedar wood interior, 13.5cm long; a pair of bud vases, Birmingham 1917; a canted rectangular cigarette case, Birmingham 1926; a Victorian silver King`s pattern sugar nips by George Adams, London 1969; and other silver and silver coloured items, 16.9 oz gross weighable
A collection of silver flatware, including six Fiddle pattern dessert forks by Ralph Samuel, London 1904; five Fiddle and Thread pattern dessert spoons, four by William Eley, London 1838; eight dessert forks to match; five table spoons; twelve teaspoons; and other plated flatware, 54.5 oz gross weighable
A small collection of silver, including a set of six teaspoons, Birmingham 1923, a salt and pepper by Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1958; four napkin rings, and a silver mounted glass pot for the dressing table, 7.7 oz gross weighable; together with a tapestry and gilt metal five piece dressing table set, with matching tray; a silver mounted hand mirror, Chester 1907, embossed with cherubs; and a collection of electroplated items
An Edwardian silver twin handled sugar bowl, in the Georgian style, Birmingham 1904, with moulded girdle, and harp handles, 14cm long; together with a Victorian circular bowl by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1885, 8.4cm diameter; a twin-handled silver pedestal bowl, Birmingham 1926, engraved with monogram; another, silver coloured, stamped `STERLING`; and two other 20th century silver pedestal bowls, 18.8 oz gross
A pair of Victorian electroplated bottle coasters by Elkington & Co, marked for Birmingham 1847, with pierced scroll sides, and turned wood base, 15cm diameter; with cut glass decanters, each with a Georgian silver decanter label, the first oval `Port`, circa 1800, maker TH, the second by Reily & Storer, London 1830, of canted rectangular form, engraved `Sherry`, 0.6 oz gross weighable
A cased six piece silver fruit service by Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1929, with mother of pearl handles; a silver six division toast rack by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1929, with galleried base, 11.5cm long, 3.3 oz; together with a cased twelve piece Kings pattern electroplated fish service and a quantity of electroplated flatware
A George III mahogany and cut brass travelling toilet box with silver gilt mounted fittings by John Douglas, London 1811-12, fitted with two pierced covered glass boxes, two covered glass boxes, two circular all silver gilt boxes, two mounted glass jars (the covers unmarked) and two further jars lacking the covers, engraved with an eagle displayed crest of the Lewes family, the mahogany case with brass edging and concealed handles, the cover with decorative borders, 39cm (15.25in) wide (internal tray and the mirror lacking). See sale these rooms 6th October 2010 `Fine Silver, Jewellery & Watches`, lot 113 for a William IV travelling set by John Douglas`s son Archibald.
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