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A collection of silver dishes, to include; a circular silver dish with florally embossed and pierced rim, Sheffield 1893, 16cm diameter, weight 4.5oz, a pair of silver pedestal dishes, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1910 and 1911, 11.5cm diameter, weight for both 4oz and two further silver pin dishes, weight for both 1.5oz (5)
A silver bachelor`s teapot and sugar bowl, Josiah Williams & Co, London 1896, of spherical form and embossed with flowers and foliage within wrythen moulded borders, ebonised handle and finial, 11cm high, 8oz and a matching sugar bowl 5cm high, weight 2oz, along with a silver sugar sifter spoon William Eley and William Fearn, London 1802 and a silver tea caddy and cover, Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1916, of rectangular form, 9.5cm high, weight 4oz (4)
Two silver and mother of pearl mounted finials, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1911, each of hexagonal form tapering to a sphere termination issuing mother of pearl carved wings, 4.5cm high (loaded) and a silver calling card case of rectangular form, London 1906, 8cm wide, weight 1oz (3)
A silver christening mug Holland, Aldwinkle & Slater, London 1912, of typical form and with lightly hammered finish, engraved, 9.5cm high, weight 5oz along with a horn and silver mounted beaker `E&B` Birmingham circa 1885, with shield shaped cartouche engraved `Eva` 11cm high, and a silver oval snuff box, George Unite, Birmingham 1905, monogrammed, 8cm wide, weight 2.5oz (3)
An Art Deco silver, three piece tea service, Viner`s Limited, Sheffield 1936, each piece of canted rectangular form and raised on four paw feet, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, teapot 15cm high, weight 18oz, two handled sugar bowl, 8.5cm high, weight 7oz and a milk jug 9.5cm high, weight 5oz (3)
A cased silver travelling dressing table set, the leather bound case containing; four glass jars with silver tops, 1936, a hand mirror, clothes brush and hair brush, 1935, all by Adie Brothers, Birmingham, with engine turned decoration and monogrammed, along with a matched comb with silver mount and a glass toilet jar with silver top
A pair of Matthew Boulton & Co silver plated wine coolers, late 18th/early 19th century, the campana shaped two handled urns each with stylised foliate cast rims, engraved unicorn crest, coat of arms and motto `Perseverando`, enclosing liner, impressed double sun mark, 26cm high (2)
A selection of silver serving spoons, to include; a Hanoverian pattern spoon, marks rubbed, engraved `EH 1763` to the reverse, three Old English pattern spoons Stephen Adams I, London 1782, Thomas Street in London 1796, and a further similar probably George Smith II, two monogrammed, and a fiddle pattern spoon Charles Boyton, London 1839, also monogrammed, total weight 11oz (5)
An Art Deco Chinese silver cocktail shaker, Tuck Chang & Co, dated 1933, of tapering cylindrical form, with textured finish and plain polished banding, cartouche engraved `To Edie From Alec, 14th June 1933`, character mark and Tuck Chang makers mark, 24cm high, weight 12oz
An Art Deco travelling vanity case, fitted with silver mounted accessories by W. G. Sothers Ltd, Birmingham 1933, the leather, tan coloured case, stamped `The Alexander Clark Co Ltd`, with satin lined, fitted interior enclosing six glass and silver mounted toilet jars with blue, guilloche enamelling along with a matching hair brush, clothes brush, hand mirror, shoe horn, button hook and cased manicure set, a stationary folio and an associated comb, the case initialled `A.B.S` for Alma Bridget Campbell (see accompanying literature for biography) case measures 50.5cm wide, 34cm deep
A George III silver tankard, Thomas Whipham and Charles Wright, London 1764, the baluster tankard of typical form, the scroll handle with heart shaped terminal and raised domed cover, later embossed throughout with scrolling flowers and foliage enclosing a central vacant cartouche, 21cm high, weight 24.5oz
A five piece silver plated tea and coffee service in Regency style, each piece of pedestal, half reeded form, with chased shield shaped cartouche and garland swag decoration, ebonised handles and finials, to include; a coffee pot 22.5cm high, hot water jug 23.5cm high, teapot 13cm high, cream jug 10cm high and sugar bowl 19cm high, along with a pair of associated sugar nips (6)
A collection of silver, to include; a cased pair of silver napkin rings, C S Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1910, each with stylised shell and floral cast rims, total weight 3.5oz, a further napkin ring, Henry Williamson, Birmingham 1924, monogrammed, a cased silver egg cup and EPNS spoon, marks rubbed, a silver retractable pencil, inscribed and a cased christening set comprising knife, fork and spoon, George Unite 1891 and 1892 (Quantity)
A cased set of silver condiments, Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1919, comprising; two cauldron shaped salts, blue glass liners and matching silver spoons, a mustard (at fault) with blue glass liner, and two pepperettes, each monogrammed `B`, and an associated silver mustard spoon
A cased pair of silver butter dishes and frosted glass liners, George Gordon & Son, Sheffield 1900, each designed as a scallop shell and raised on three bun feet, and an associated pair of silver butter knives, within fitted case bearing retailers stamp `J. Morton, Jeweller, Nassau St, Dublin`
A cased set of three Art Deco silver condiments, Birmingham 1931, makers marks rubbed, each of pedestal, faceted form, to include; a pepperette 13cm high, a mustard with hinged cover and liner (at fault) 7cm high and a salt 5.5cm high, within fitted, velvet lined case (3)
A collection of silver forks, to include; six fiddle pattern forks Jonathan Hayne, London 1824, all monogrammed, five Old English pattern silver forks Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1912 and two George III Old English pattern silver forks, London 1788 and 1799, total weight 24.5oz
A pair of silver candlesticks, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1901, each of cylindrical form and raised on stepped square base with beaded rims (loaded), 11.5cm high and a silver circular dish, Richard Comyns, London 1964, engraved inscription to the underside, 20cm diameter, weight 12oz (3)
A silver salver Barker Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1953, of shaped form and with raised rim, engraved `Presented to Lt Col. A. P De T. Daniell MC, TD, RE`, raised on four ball and claw feet, 25cm wide, weight 20oz and a smaller, similar example Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1897, also engraved, 17.5cm wide, weight 8oz (2)
A collection of silver, to include; a bachelor`s silver teapot Fordham and Faulkner, Sheffield 1897, of straight sided oval form, ebonised wood handle and finial, 11cm high, weight 8oz, a silver cigarette box, Alexander Clark & Co, Birmingham 1949, engine turned detail to the cover, fruitwood lined interior, inscribed, 14cm wide and a cigarette case, a silver two handled sugar bowl, of sinuous form, hallmarks rubbed, 10cm high, weight 5oz and a silver backed clothes brush William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1897, embossed with birds, 16.5cm long (5)
A collection of silver spoons, to include; a pair of serving spoons, John Pittar, Dublin 1809, the fiddle pattern spoons with unicorn crest to the handle, 23cm long, and three further similar fiddle pattern spoons Samuel Neville, Dublin 1813, Richard Whitford/Matthew West, Dublin 1814 and James England/Matthew West, Dublin 1819, all have unicorn crest to the handle along with a further George III and a William IV silver spoon, total weight 12oz (7)
A Coromandel and silver humidor, Barker Brothers, London 1898, designed as a central, silver strap handle, with a hinged lid compartment to either side, the lids each with silver mounts to the corners, the interior lined with sandalwood, with applied badge `Thornhill & Co, 144 New Bond St` 23cm wide
A silver goose egg cup Goldsmith & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1905, of typical form and with three sinuous handles also forming the pad feet, 8cm high, weight 3.5oz and a Mappin and Webb silver cigarette box, London 1912, of plain, rectangular form, fruitwood lined interior, 9cm wide (2)
A matched three piece silver tea service, each piece of circular form, to include; a teapot with fruitwood handle and finial, marks rubbed, weight 9.5oz, a sugar bowl Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1920, weight 3oz and a milk jug, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1925, weight 3oz (3)
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