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A Victorian silver topped and facet cut glass jar - “Schafers Fountain Damper”, 4.5ins high, Birmingham 1898 (lacking closing catch), and a Victorian silver engraved prize cup, 8ins high, by EH London 1886 (9oz - with presentation inscription - dented and damaged to stem)
A George V silver bulbous tankard, 3.75ins high, London 1929 (weight 7ozs - engraved), a ditto four division toast rack, 3.25ins x 4ins high, Sheffield 1919, a pair of Victorian silver knife rests, Sheffield 1852, and a Victorian silver hip flask with integrated cup, 4.5ins high, Birmingham 1892 (damaged to lid)
A George III silver oval sauce boat with flying scroll handle, 5.25ins overall, London 1790 (weight 3ozs), a similar ditto with crimped rim, 5ins overall, London 1788, a pair of early 20th Century silver pillar candlesticks, 6.5ins high , by Walker & Hall (hallmarks rubbed - weight 14ozs - loaded), and a selection of silver spoons and sundry items, various
An Edward VII silver and tortoise-shell lidded oval trinket box on four paw feet, 3ins x 2ins x 1.5ins high, London 1909, a George V silver capstan pattern inkwell, 2ins high, Birmingham 1933, and a Dutch silvery metal cylindrical pot embossed with figures in a tavern, on three ball feet, 1.75ins high
An Edward VII silver and enamel cylindrical mustard pot of Arts & Crafts design, the lid cast with sinuous foliage and inset with green and blue enamel, the body embossed with band of stylised flowers, 3ins high, by Ramsden & Carr, London 1901, and blue glass liner for same and matched spoon, and Edward VII silver and pale blue enamel rectangular inkstand, the engine turned centre inset with cut-glass inkwell, 5ins x 3.25ins, three silver and silvery metal condiments, a cut-glass and silver mounted scent bottle, 5.5ins high and stopper for same, and a silver mounted and leather card case
A George VI silver rectangular cigarette case with engine turned decoration, 5.5ins x 3.25ins, Birmingham 1945 (gross weight 6ozs), a ditto cigarette case, 4ins x 3.25ins, Birmingham 1942 (gross weight 4ozs), and a set of six Edward VII silver tea spoons and matching sugar tongs, Sheffield 1907, with black leather covered case for same
A George VI silver two handled cup engraved with Celtic band, 3ins high, makers mark indistinct, Glasgow 1937 (weight 4ozs - with presentation inscription to rim), and a Victorian silver sugar bowl with shaped rim, the part fluted body cast with fish and seaweed to rim, 3.5ins wide x 2.25ins high, London 1889 (weight 4ozs)
A 19th Century silvery gilt metal mounted octagonal snuff box, the lid and base inset with agate panels (lid damaged), and with engine turned sides, 2.5ins x 2.25ins x 1in high (with presentation inscription to inner rim dated June 3rd 1826), a late Victorian silver rectangular box, the lid embossed with scroll ornament, 2.75ins x 1.75in x 1.25in high, London 1897, and a Victorian silver topped and plated rectangular box with reeded mounts, 6.75ins x 1in x 1.25in high, by T.J, London 1850
An early Victorian silver rectangular snuff box with cast leaf and scroll mounts to edges, and engine turned ornament to top and base, 3.25ins x 1.875ins x .75ins high, by Francis Clarke, Birmingham 1838 (weight 3.35ozs - lid with presentation inscription “Presented to Mr Wm. Weekes as a token of esteem for his conduct as President of The
A George III silver octagonal vinaigrette, the lid engraved with a band of floral ornament, the gilded interior with pierced and engraved floral pattern grille, 1.625ins x 1.25ins x .25ins high, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1815 (weight .45ozs - lid inscribed “Sophia Palmer”)
A William IV silver rectangular vinaigrette, the slightly domed top and base engraved with leaf and leaf scroll ornament, the gilded interior with pierced and engraved floral and leaf scroll grille, 1.5ins x 1ins x .375ins high, by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1835 (weight .55ozs)
A George III silver rectangular vinaigrette of purse pattern with engraved ornament, the gilded interior with pierced and engraved floral and leaf pattern grille, 1.25ins x .875ins x .375ins high, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1816 (weight .45ozs - base thin, split and damaged)
A Victorian silver rectangular vinaigrette of slightly shaped outline, the surface engraved with floral, leaf scroll and engine turned ornament with vacant cartouche to centre, the gilded interior pierced and engraved with leaf scroll pattern grille, 1.25ins x .75ins x .375ins high, by Aston & Sons, Birmingham 1859 (weight .40ozs)
A late Victorian silver rectangular vinaigrette of slightly shaped outline with engine turned ornament, the top and base with shaped central cartouche, the gilt interior with pierced and engraved leaf scroll pattern grille, 1.15ins x .875ins x .375ins high, by C.C., Birmingham 1885 (weight .50ozs - engraved to lid “E. Leigh 1891”)
A George IV silver rectangular vinaigrette with cast leaf mounts to rim and base and enclosing engine turned ornament. The gilt interior with finely pierced and engraved leaf scroll pattern grille, 1.25ins x .875ins x .375ins high, by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1824 (.70ozs - initialled “J.L.”)
A crocodile leather toilet case,11.5ins x 7.5ins x 3.75ins high containing a selection of cut glass and plated fitments, a plated heart pattern jewellery box with cloth covered top, 6ins x 6ins x 2.5ins high, and a small selection of other silver and plated items various
A late Victorian gentleman’s silver cased keyless lever pocket watch, the white enamelled dial with subsidiary seconds dial, contained in half hunting case, 2ins diameter, London 1883 (slight wear to case), and two late 19th Century Swiss lady’s silvery metal cased pocket watches
An Elizabeth II 1998 silver proof “Britannia Collection” issued by the Royal Mint, comprising - Two Pound coin, One Pound coin, Fifty Pence coin, Twenty Pence coin, with certificate and case for same, and an Elizabeth II gold and rhodium plated 1967 “Britannia” proof Penny issued by the London Mint Office, with case for same
A late 19th/early 20th Century Lucas “Calcia Cade” acetylene bicycle lamp in black japanned and plated metal case, 5.5ins high, a plated metal acetylene bicycle lamp “The Revenge” by P. & H. of Birmingham, 7ins high (glass damaged), a Lucas “Silver King” bicycle lamp with japanned metal and plated metal case, 5ins high, eight other japanned and plated metal bicycle lamps, and a selection of battery powered bicycle lamps and other accessories (two boxes)
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