A late Victorian silver spoon, London import marks for 1895, the oval bowl to a rectangular section stem, with engraved decoration and knops, with a figural finial, 19cm long, inscribed to the reverse of the bowl with a motto, `Virtutis Gloria Merces`, above a crest; with a decorative spoon, London 1891, having a circular bowl embossed with a figure standing before a building, the cast stem of scrolls with a cherub and fruiting vine finial, 16cm long; 112g (3.6 oz) gross The motto `Virtutis Gloria Merces` with the crest of a dexter hand holding aloft an Imperial Crown belongs to the Clan Robertson
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A pair of Victorian silver sauce ladles, by George Adams, London 1845, fiddle pattern, crested; with a pair of Old English pattern dessert forks by the same maker and the same date; a pair of Old English pattern table spoons, by Smith & Fearn, London 1809; a pair and a single Irish silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons; a fiddle pattern table spoon, by Jackson & Fullerton; a pair of fiddle pattern tea spoons; another similar pair; an Old English pattern dessert spoon; and a set of five Old English pattern dessert forks; 762g (24.5 oz) gross
Five George II silver Hanoverian pattern table spoons, no maker`s marks, London 1735, crested; a late George II shell back table spoon, London 1758, pricked `S.P 1760 E.B`; a scroll back table spoon, marks worn, monogrammed; a pair of early George III Old English feather-edge shell bowled sauce ladles, London 1767, crested; three late George II, London 1758 with a winged horse crest; and four George III Scottish dessert spoons, Edinburgh 1802, 26.6 oz gross (16)
A Victorian silver sauce ladle, by John & Albert Savory, London 1847, fiddle and thread pattern, crested, 18cm long; with a similar silver dinner fork; a set of four dessert forks, pair of dinner forks and a dessert spoon, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1936, Hanoverian pattern; with other silver flatware and some plated examples; 750g (24.1 oz) gross
A set of three Irish silver tablespoons, Dublin 1775, no maker`s mark, Hanoverian pattern with a drop heel, crested; with a matching pair for 1776, 20.5cm long; and a single tablespoon for Dublin, 1791, monogrammed, 21cm long; 384g (12.3 oz) gross
A collection of silver flatware: four George III fiddle pattern table spoons, London 1809; two George III table spoons, later chased and gilded as `berry` spoons fruit spoons; a fiddle pattern table fork and spoon; and a Victorian silver gilt serving spoon with a shell bowl by Francis Higgins, London 1856, 23.2 oz gross
A pair of silver dessert spoons, by Francis Higgins, London 1861, fiddle pattern; with a set of four Georgian silver tea spoons, Old English pattern; a pair of William IV silver dessert forks, fiddle pattern; a Georgian silver caddy spoon; five silver and mother of pearl folding fruit knives and a Victorian silver pepperette, 272g (8.7 oz) gross weighable
A quantity of silver flatware; including a bottom marked, shell back Georgian table spoon; a scroll back example; a set of six tea spoons; a pair of egg spoons; a Victorian fiddle pattern caddy spoon; and other items; 300g (9.6 oz) gross
A Victorian silver spoon and fork set, by W.R. Sobey, London 1851, having engraved decoration; with a silver sifting spoon; a Georgian silver caddy spoon; silver tea spoons, silver sugar tongs and other flatware; 556g (17.9 oz) gross weighable
A collection of silver, mainly flatware, including: a pair of George III Old English table spoons, London 1806, monogrammed; a French shell bowl serving spoon; a Dutch cast spoon (terminal lacking); a pierced twin handled salt, Birmingham 1903; and a butter shell, London 1903, 14.5 oz gross
A George IV silver sifting spoon by William Eley, London 1825, in King`s pattern, 16cm long; a pair of dessert spoons by George Adams, Old English pattern, crested; a bottom marked table spoon; other silver flatware; a silver napkin ring; 469g (15.1 oz) gross weighable; and plated flatware
A cased set of six silver tea spoons, by W.H.Haesler, Birmingham 1929, Hanoverian rat tail pattern; with a cased set of six silver tea spoons, Sheffield 1948; a cased set of six silver coffee spoons, with scroll pattern finials; and a cased silver spoon and fork set; 190g (6 oz) gross
A late George III silver rattle, maker`s mark `MC` only (lacking the teether); two late Victorian pill boxes, one lobed by Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1894, the other with a foliate engraved cover, Birmingham 1896; three cigarette cases; and a silver and silver coloured charm bracelet, 16.7 oz gross
A silver photograph frame, by A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1910, of plain oval shape, 10.5cm tall, image area 7.2cm by 5cm; with a silver open faced pocket watch; a metal cased pocket watch; and an Art Deco chromium plated pocket watch stand
A matched set of four silver antique dessert spoons, fiddle pattern; a pair of late Victorian Old English pattern silver dessert spoons; a set of three silver fiddle pattern dessert forks, by William Eley; other flatware items; a silver and tortoiseshell circular toilet box; a silver hand mirror; a silver hair brush, damaged; and a silver match box case; 554g (17.8 oz) gross
A collection of small silver, including: a plain side-opening card case, Birmingham 1919; an oval sauce boat, Birmingham 1923; a pierced drum mustard pot and salt; a pair of sugar nips by Francis Higgins; a three piece christening flatware set, cased; other items; a silver coloured two-part buckle; a Dutch small box; and an Old Sheffield plate pierced sugar tongs, 14.4 oz weighable
A set of six silver dinner and five dessert forks, by William Eley, London 1838, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, crested; a set of six dessert spoons and sauce ladles, London 1828, one silver dessert spoon 1829, single struck fiddle and shell pattern; one silver dessert spoon to match the previous items; a George Adams silver fiddle and thread pattern sifting spoon; one silver single struck fiddle and thread pattern tablespoon; and a pair of silver tablespoons;1,649g (53.2 oz) gross
Three silver mounted dressing table boxes, comprising: an Edwardian circular with cherub embossed cover by Mappin & Webb, London 1903, engraved `L`, 13cm diameter; a late Victorian pierced mounted oblong blue plush example by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1900, 17cm wide; and a small oblong (lacking a leg) (3)
A GERMAN W.M.F SILVER-PLATED CHESS SET LATE 19TH CENTURY The king -- 2 in. (5 cm.) high; the pawn -- 1 1/8 in. (2.5 cm.) high Together with an Italian pietra dura specimen marble chess board, circa 1900, of circular outline -- 9¾ in. (24.5 cm.) diameter View on Christie's.com
A GERMAN CAST-IRON SILVER AND BLACK PAINTED FIGURAL CHESS SET PROBABLY HANAU, AFTER A MODEL BY J.F.MALCHOW, LATE 19TH CENTURY Modelled to depict the 'Thirty Years War', the kings modelled as Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden and Ferdinand II, one knight replaced The king -- 3¼ in. (8.5 cm.) high; the pawn -- 1¾ in. (4cm.) high View on Christie's.com
A GERMAN W.M.F SILVER-PLATED CHESS SET WITH AN ORIGINAL ENGRAVED GAMES BOARD LATE 19TH CENTURY In two tones of plate, the underside of the games box stamped 'WMF 1/10' The king -- 2¾ in. (7cm.) high; the pawn -- 1¾ in. (4.5cm.) high; the board -- 13¾ x 13¾ in. (35 x 35 cm.) View on Christie's.com
AN ART DECO GERMAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT CHESS SET AND SILVER BOARD THE BOARD WITH MARK OF FERDINAND WILM FOR H.J. WILM, HAMBURG, EARLY 20TH CENTURY The board inset with ebony squares and calamander panel to the reverse, stamped to the underside 'H.J WILM BERLIN' 925 and with monogram, the chess pieces each stamped with monogram The board -- 15¼ x 15¼ in. (39 x 39 cm.); the king -- 4 in. (10 cm.) high; the pawn -- 2½ in. (6.5 cm.) high View on Christie's.com
Early George V ladies` dark purple leather travelling vanity case with interior fittings comprising four silver mounted glass containers (London 1910/11), ink and light boxes and a stationery folder together with a contemporary silver hairbrush and mirror set (Birmingham 1972) the case with its original outer cover
George VI Police Exemplary Police Service medal named to Const. Charles H Thomas and Defence medal in box of issue, 1st WW Special Constable faithful Service medal and badge named to Frederick Steptoe and Rotary past President`s silver and enamel badge and related badges (a qty)
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