A British Naval Officer`s dress sword, regulation pattern, by Henry Wilkinson, the etched blade with various Royal cyphers and arrow flanked by the letters C and P to the rear of blade, blade inscribed "Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London No. 35062", the brass knuckle guard with scrolling decoration and crowned anchor motif threaded with blue and silver wirework rope and pommel, the wire bound shagreen grip with brass lion mask mounts, housed in a brass bound leather scabbard, 97 cm long overall (ILLUSTRATED)
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A Victorian silver trophy cup with gilt washed interior, the rim with Greek design over a simulated studded medallion inscribed "South Moulton Agricultural Association Champion Challenge Silver Cup given by Old Moultonians and Friends of the District 1899", with oval medallion verso decorated with two Bacchanalian putti amongst grape and vine, flanked by acanthus capped and cable decorated open handles, the base of the cup with acanthus and lotus leaf relief decoration raised on a Greek key and acanthus decorated circular foot, inscribed "Catchpole & Williams, 510 Oxford Street" (by Frederick Elkington, Birmingham 1869), approx 96 oz. (ILLUSTRATED)
A George V silver trophy goblet, the plain body inscribed "Xmas 1923 East Anstey Auction Fatstock Show Champion Cup presented by Cockram Dobbs & Stagg for the Best Pen of Sheep won by " on a waisted and collared stem to circular foot (by Deykin & Harrison, Birmingham, 1923) 22.8 cm high , 8 oz.
A George VI silver trophy goblet of plain form inscribed "Exmoor Horn Sheep Breeder`s Society Best Shearling Ram at Cutcombe Auction 1961 presented by E.A. Westcott", on a waisted and collared stem to circular foot (by J.A. Restall, Birmingham, 1946), 21.9 cm high, 9.5 oz.
A Victorian silver trophy cup with Gothic style engraved banded decoration inscribed "Exford Auction 1956 presented by James Phillips & Sons" (by George Maudsley Jackson, London, 1884), another unengraved (Birmingham, 1936), and another two handled cup inscribed "Winsford Prize Sale 1927 Best Shearling Ram" (Birmingham, 1926), 12 oz. total
A George V silver salver with gadrooned and foliate decorated rim with pierced gallery enclosing a centre field inscribed "Presented to Miss Cicely Keens by a few Beaconsfield friends, 26 June 1924" raised on three claw and ball feet (by Henry Wigfull-Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield, 1923), 32.4 cm diameter, 26.5 oz
An Edwardian silver cup, the shallow body with flared rim and floral medallion decoration, the single handle with beaded decoration raised on a plain tapering stem to circular foot with beaded edge, the rim inscribed "Sept 30th... 1858-1908" (by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1907)-hollow and loaded, 14.5 cm high x 11.5 cm diameter (ILLUSTRATED)
A George I silver loving mug of inverted bell form with embossed ropework and gadrooned decoration inscribed "The legacy of William Haddock to Eliz Lewis" within a scrolling acanthus and fish scale embossed cartouche flanked by two S scroll handles (by Thomas Tearle, London, 1726), 10.5 cm high x 11.1 cm diameter excluding handles, 8.5 oz (ILLUSTRATED)
A pair of Queen Elizabeth II silver two branch three light table candelabra in the 18th Century taste, the waisted bowls with banded decoration above a similarly decorated pedestal raised on a circular foot (by W.W, London, 1977), loaded bases, 24 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
A George VI silver teapot, the domed lid with turned finial above a baluster shaped body in the 18th Century manner, the spout of stylised serpent head form, with wooden handle opposite, raised on a stepped circular foot (by Blackmore and Fletcher Limited, London, 1938), 19 cm high, approx 23 oz including handle
A late Victorian silver christening mug of baluster form with gilt washed interior, the exterior decorated in the Aesthetic taste with panels of young children picked out in silver gilt, inscribed with initials and dated 25th April 1886, raised on a circular foot (by George Unite, Birmingham, 1882), 8.4 cm high, 3 oz, housed in original gilt lined embossed leather carrying case
A George V silver desk standish of rounded rectangular form with recessed corners, the central loop handle flanked by two cut glass bottles with silver lids within pierced holders flanked by two pen trays, all raised on squat bun feet (by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1916), 22 cm x 15.2 cm, 15 oz weighable silver (ILLUSTRATED)
A composite set of early 19th Century silver Fiddle and Thread pattern cutlery comprising three table forks, three dessert spoons, two dessert forks (by Richard Pearce, London, 1824), one matching dessert spoon and two dessert forks (by William Chawner, London, 1827) and a matching table fork (by Mary Chawner, London, 1835), approx 30 oz total
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