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A silver christening set by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1924 and 1925; and a collection of silver condiment items, to include a Scottish mustard pot by James Weir, Glasgow 1926, a pair of Edwardian egg-shaped salt and pepper shakers by William Hutton & Sons, London 1903 and 1904, and other items
A silver and shagreen cigarette box by G.W. Lewis & Co, Birmingham 1929, 17.5cm long; a silver coin box and a silver engraved vesta case, both Birmingham 1903; two small silver circular boxes, one with tortoiseshell cover, London 1919 and 1922; and a silver mounted walking cane
A silver letter opener modelled as a basket-hilted sword, Birmingham 1920; a child`s rattle teether by Crisford and Norris, Birmingham 1925, with mother-of-pearl teething stick; a silver pocket knife, Birmingham 1904; and another with mother-of-pearl handle, Sheffield 1917
A William IV silver sifter spoon by William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter 1834; a late Victorian silver cream jug and sugar basin together with a cased set of six teaspoons by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1895; a Victorian silver bright cut engraved sugar tongs, Birmingham 1862; and a set of seven silver teaspoons by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1933, with cloisonné enamel backs, and an additional spoon, in a case
A collection of small Georgian silver, including a marrow scoop (marks compressed), two pairs of sugar nips, one by Henry Plumpton; and a pair of sugar tongs, London 1822; together with two silver thimbles and an electro-plated lobster pick and sugar tongs, 5.3oz gross
* A pair of George III silver asparagus tongs by James Harmar, London (no date letter), circa 1765, 22cm (8.75in) long; a pair of Victorian sugar nips by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Birmingham 1898; and a pair of George III sugar tongs, maker`s mark rubbed, late 18th century, with bright-cut engraving, 170g (5.45 oz) gross
* A matched set of eleven Victorian silver tea spoons with tongs by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1875-1888, bright-cut engraved with trellis work and a monogram `LFJ`; and a Scottish tea spoon, maker`s mark `R & G.D.` (not traced), Glasgow 1877, in a case, 195g (6.25 oz) gross
* A Victorian silver circular cream jug by Elkington & Co., London 1882, incuse stamped for Elkington & Co. as retailer, with a leaf capped S-scroll handle, a moulded rim, swirl lobed and embossed with foliage, on a rocaille foot, 9cm high (3.5in), 281g (9.05 oz)
* A Victorian silver shaped circular small salver by Joseph II & Albert Savory, London 1849, engraved with a crest and a motto `LIVE TO LIVE`, within a scroll and diaper band, the raised rim with scrolls and shells at intervals, on leafy scroll feet, 23cm (9in) diameter, 413g (13.3 oz). The crest of WHITLEY.
* A silver model of a Girl Guides leader by David Hollander & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1936, the ebonised plinth with a presentation plaque, 15cm (6in) high overall The plaque reads `Presented to Mrs D Bevington Smith as an appreciation from past and present guides and brownies 12.4.1937`.
* A Victorian silver shaped octagonal tea pot by Edward Hutton, London 1886, in early 18th century style, the domed cover with an octagonal finial, a facetted pear-shaped body, a wooden S-scroll handle, on a circular foot, 18cm (7.25in) long, 307g (9.85 oz) gross
* A George III silver eight bottle cruet stand by Hester Bateman, London (date letter obscured), circa 1785, the pierced gallery with oval motifs, engraved with flower heads and with a beaded edge, the central shaft with loop handle, with possibly associated bottles, the covers unmarked, 22cm (8.5in) high (new base to stand and new securing bolt)
* A 19th century French silver mounted triform glass decanter with handle, apparently no maker`s mark, post 1838 1st standard, the stopper with an ivy leaf finial, the collar moulded with trailing ivy, the body extensively cut and engraved with scrolling flowers on a textured ground, the C-scroll glass handle conforming, 29cm (11.5in) high
* A Continental silver sugar basket, apparently unmarked, imported marked for London 1880 by James Garrard, the swing handle with confronting dolphin heads, the circular basket with masks, vacant tablets and scroll work on four scroll paw feet, 18.5cm (7.25in) high with handle raised, 182g (5.85 oz); with a blue glass liner
A German silver coloured christening set by Gebruder Kuhn, Schwabisch Gmund c. 1930, the napkin ring, beaker and cup all inscribed `ROBERT`; a pair of novelty pepper shakers modelled as fantails, possibly American, import mark for London 1974; and two further silver? coloured fish-shaped pepper shakers
A pair of late Victorian silver napkin rings by J. Gloster, Birmingham 1896, with embossed decoration; another silver pair with engine turned decoration; a single silver hexagonal napkin ring, with engine turned decoration and vacant cartouche; a D shaped napkin ring stamped `Silver`; another napkin ring, stamped `Sterling`; with three electroplated napkin rings commemorating the 1935 Silver Jubilee
* A late Victorian silver cup and cover by Sebastian Henry Garrard, London 1899, retailed by `R & S Garrard & Co., Haymarket, London`, with a leafy ball finial, a leaf chased domed cover, twin scroll handles, a foliate girdle and lower band, 21.5cm (8.5in) high, 1089g (35 oz); with a silver mounted ebonised socle by Sebastian Henry Garrard, London 1878 (3)
* A late Victorian silver navette shape two bottle inkstand by Charles Boynton, London 1899, the two cut glass cylindrical bottles with gadroon borders, the stand with a gadrooned border and with flowers at the quarters, on four panelled feet, 28cm (11in) long, the base 251g (8.05 oz)
A George IV circular silver salt by Samuel Wheatley, London 1824, with cast foliate rim, the body embossed with rocaille work and flowers, with gilt interior, on three cast lion mask and claw feet, 10cm diameter, together with a salt spoon, London1823, 9.3oz gross
* A pair of early Victorian silver mounted blue glass tall bottles by Wilkinson & Co., Birmingham 1839, with fruiting vine stoppers and collars, associated plated labels pierced for Whiskey and Brandy, in later electro-plated pierced stands, 38cm (15in) high overall
A collection of fifty silver Great British Locomotives collector`s 1oz ingots, cast with images of various engines, in a fitted oak case; together with two further ingots in original packaging and an accompanying book, J. Simmons, `Great British Locomotives`, London 1976
A quantity of electro-plated wares, including: a circular pedestal four piece tea and coffee service, scroll foliate embossed and part facetted; with a late Victorian pierced silver mounted boot hook and shoe horn by Lewvi & Salaman, Birmingham 1895; and six various silver spoons, 6.6 oz gross
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