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Five Edwardian silver coffee spoons with spade-shaped decoration in the Art Nouveau style (Sheffield 1903), eight silver teaspoons by Mappin & Webb (Sheffield 1915) and a selection of other Victorian and early twentieth century silver tea and coffee spoons (various dates and makers), all at 15ozs (qty)
1930`s silver serving spoon of circular form with hand beaten bowl and hand finished handle with diamond shaped terminal with pierced foliate decoration in the Art Nouveau style. The terminal bearing dates 1930/1931 (Chester 1934 with Jubilee mark) maker CWK, approximately 26cm overall
Contemporary silver three piece condiment set comprising salt, pepper and mustard with blue glass liner and spoons (Birmingham 1966) with one additional salt spoon (Birmingham 1914), together with six contemporary silver teaspoons (Sheffield 1963) in an associated case and a boxed set of six Swiss silver coffee spoons with cast floral handles, all at approximately 7ozs (qty)
Edwardian silver napkin ring of concave cylindrical form with cast scroll and foliate edges (Chester 1906), George V silver circular napkin ring with intricately engraved decoration in its original case (Chester 1914), a Victorian silver circular napkin ring with cut decoration and an internal inscription (Sheffield 1815), together with six older silver napkin rings (various dates and makers) all at 7ozs (9)
A comprehensive selection of George V silver Old English pattern flatware (engraved initial M) including six dinner forks, nine dessert forks, nine dessert spoons, three tablespoons, six soup spoons and six teaspoons (various dates between Sheffield 1912 and Sheffield 1921) maker Walker and Hall, all at approximately 67ozs (qty)
Six Victorian Old English pattern teaspoons engraved initials (London 1867) and one matching egg spoon, six George V silver coffee spoons with lattice work decorated handles in the Art Nouveau style (Sheffield 1915), four Edwardian silver teaspoons (London 1904) and four Scottish Georgian teaspoons with long handles (Edinburgh) together with two additional spoons and a fork, all at 15.5ozs (qty)
Victorian silver goblet of conventional form with engraved foliate and wheat sheaf decoration and two vacant cartouches in a slender narrow stem with beaded knop and a circular conical foot with engraved wheat sheaf decoration and beaded border (London 1871) maker RH, approximately 7.5ozs, 18cm overall height
Victorian silver beaker of cylindrical form with half fluted decoration (London 1884) together with another of tall cylindrical form with fluted wrythen decoration on a circular foot decorated with reeded banding (London 1890), all at approximately 13 ozs. Tall beaker 13.7cm overall height (2)
Pair of contemporary silver candlesticks of bell shaped form standing on domed circular bases (Birmingham 1965), 8.5cm overall and another pair of contemporary silver candlesticks of bell shaped form with reeded decoration standing on circular conical basis (Birmingham 1973 Assay Office Bicentenary), 7cm overall
Victorian glass and silver encased perfume bottle with hinged cover and fluted decoration overall, separate glass stopper ( Birmingham 1890), maker H & A, together with another late Victorian ruby glass and silver mounted perfume bottle of cylindrical form with hinged cover and separate glass stopper. Encased bottle 11cm overall height (2)
Late Victorian silver hot water jug of reeded waisted form with crimped rim and ebonised scroll handle on a circular foot. Hinged domed cover with knop in the form of a stylised flower (Sheffield 1896), maker possibly Mappin Bros, all at approximately 15ozs, 21cm overall height
1930`s large silver presentation trophy bowl of flattened baluster form with central belt of reeded and spiral shell decoration and similarly decorated rim standing on a circular domed and waisted foot. Engraved inscription and names (London 1932). All at approximately 35ozs maximum diameter 26cm
Georgian silver wine label of rectangular form marked Claret with gadrooned border, makers mark EC, only 5cm across. A William IV silver wine label in the form of vine leaf pierced Port (London 1830), 4.5cm, another similar Victorian silver wine label marked Madeira (London 1841), 7cm and one other white metal unmarked, 6.5cm (4)
George V silver jewellery casket of hexagonal form on four scroll feet with hinged cover with engine turned decoration and blue lined silk interior (Birmingham 1927), 17cm overall, rectangular silver cigarette box with hinged cover with engine turned decoration and ivory thumbpiece (Birmingham 1934), 17cm overall, another similar (Birmingham 1932), 13.5cm overall and one other of square form (Birmingham 1933), 8.5cm square. All at 48ozs including cedar linings etc (4)
Boxed set of four pairs of contemporary silver individual salt and pepper pots of cone shaped form (Sheffield 1989), Mappin & Webb cachepot, 4.5cm in height together with a selection of silver and silver plated condiments including salt pots, peppers and mustards (various dates and makers) and a pair of silver napkin rings (Sheffield 1916). Weighable silver all at 9ozs (qty)
Edwardian silver cake knife with mother of pearl handle contained in a fitted case (Sheffield 1901), 24cm overall, an Edwardian silver pickle fork in the form of a trident with foliate decorated handle and twist stem (Birmingham 1901) in a box and another in silver plate with reeded ivory handle together with two boxed knife fork and spoon christening sets (qty)
Selection of English and Continental silver flatware including a pair of late Victorian annointing spoons (London 1898) George IV sifter spoon (London 1820), Victorian butter knife (London 1874), a number of sets of tea and coffee spoons, sugar tongs and condiment spoons. All at approximately 36ozs (qty)
Pair of unusual early George III silver gilt candlesticks of openwork form. Each candlestick consisting of three classic scroll and leaf decorated legs terminating in upturned scroll feet and surmounted by a circular frame retaining the separate flared sconces (London 1762), possibly John Wakelin, approximately 22ozs, 24.5cm overall height (2)
German silver vase of tapering conical form on a circular foot marked 800 M.T. Wetzler, an Edwardian silver beaker of flared circular form with engraved inscription (London 1906) a similar silver pair of beakers (Sheffield 1925), a silver circular dish (Sheffield 1922) and a two handled silver circular bowl (Sheffield 1945). All at 19ozs, the vase 15cms overall height (5)
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