A Victorian silver serving knife and fork, the handles cast with leaf and berry ornament, the blades engraved with similar ornament, by J.G., Birmingham, blades hallmarked 1883 and possibly 1876, the handles hallmarked 1880 and 1881, contained in fitted case retailed by Hall & Co of Manchester
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A pair of Georgian silvery metal sugar knips with shaped handles, circular box pivot engraved “W.G.E.”., scroll work arms and shell pattern bowls, 5.25ins, by I.G. (incomplete hallmarks), and a George V silver caddy spoon with moulded handle and shell pattern bowl, by H.P., Chester, possibly 1910
A Victorian silver octagonal mustard pot, the whole engraved with leaf scroll and floral ornament, with turned finial to cover and scroll handle, 3.25ins high, by H. & T., Birmingham 1888 (weight 3ozs), and blue glass liner for same, and a Victorian silver mustard spoon, London 1887
A Victorian silver cylindrical preserve jar and cover, the body pierced and engraved with an eagle, bird, dog and trailing floral ornament, with reeded rims, the plain cover with pineapple pattern finial and with scroll shaped handle, 3ins diameter x 3.75ins high, by R.C., London 1870 (weight 5ozs), and blue glass liner for same, and a George V silver preserve spoon, the moulded handle with oval paterae, by C.W., Birmingham 1930
A late Victorian silver rectangular vesta case, the whole engraved with ivy leaf ornament, the front with scroll engraved “EWL from BB”, 2ins x 1.5ins, by Charles Boyton II, London 1894, and a gold plated rectangular matchbook case with engine turned front and back, 2.5ins x 1.75ins, by William Ogden, 4 King Street, St. James, London, and red leather case for same
An Edward VII lady’s silver gilt portable curling tong heater of rectangular form with folding rectangular lid, 4ins x 2.25ins x 1.5in high, by Edward Dimes, London 1903, retailed by Drew & Sons, Piccadilly Circus (weight 6ozs - with silver initial panel “E.J.H.S.” to lid)
An Edward VII silver circular two handled pedestal bowl in the Arts & Crafts manner the bulbous body cast with bead and C-scroll ornament, with angular handles, on circular footrim, 5ins diameter x 4.5ins high, by Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd, Bradford, Sheffield 1939 (weight 11ozs)
A pair of Edward VII silver vases in the Arts & Crafts manner with shaped rims, the flared bodies with hammered finish, each cast with three entwined heart motifs and with three stylised scroll branches, 5.75ins high, by Joseph Round & Son Ltd (Joseph Ridge), and retailed by A. Barrett & Sons, 63 and 64 Piccadilly, London, Sheffield 1905 ((gross weight 14ozs - stamped “11014” and registration No. 464233 to base)
An Edwardian silver coloured metal mounted diamond and pearl fan shaped pendant retailed by Marcks & Co Ltd, Bombay and Poona, set with rose cut diamonds in leaf pattern and five pearls to centre, with interchanging pink, blue and pearl grey guilloche enamel backs, 2.5ins overall (Patent No. 23105 dated October 1910), and fine necklet for same, in original fitted box complete with screw driver
A late George III gentleman’s silver pair cased verge pocket watch by William Brent of London, No. 5874, the white enamelled dial with Roman and Arabic numerals to the verge movement, contained in plain silver inner case and plain silver outer case, 2ins diameter, cases hallmarked London 1818
A group of five George V medals to Superintendent (later Detective Superintendent) R.H. Hitchcock, 5th Great Madras Police, comprising Kings Police Medal (1st type - coinage head), silver Delhi Durbar 1911 Medal, India General Service Medal with one bar - ‘Malabar 1921-22’, silver MBE neck badge, and Companion of the Indian Empire Neck badge
A George V cased set of hallmarked silver teaspoons and sugar tongs, comprising six spoons and one pair of tongs, makers mark GM Co, Birmingham 1913-14, together with a cased part set of six hallmarked silver knives, makers mark WB & S, Sheffield 1913-14, approx weight 10oz
An Edward VII moss agate and hallmarked silver rimmed small dish, makers mark C.T.E Birmingham 1901-02, diameter 5.5cm together with a moss agate hallmarked silver stoppered miniature pot, the silver lid having repousse decoration of scrolls, makers mark C.T.E Birmingham 1902-03, height 5cm
A Victorian hallmarked silver twin handled sugar bowl, having gadrooned body below a cast beaded rim, made by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1895-96, together with a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver open salts, raised on three ball feet, makers mark TH, Birmingham 1897-98, also a George VI hallmarked silver cream jug, having gadrooned body, makers mark W.A. Birmingham 1937, approx weight 11oz
A George V hallmarked silver three piece tea service comprising teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each having beaded cast rim, each raised on hoof feet, each piece engraved with initials M.B. and presentation inscription, makers mark W & Co, Birmingham 1918-19, total approx weight 20oz
A good quality Victorian hallmarked silver three piece tea service of oval form comprising teapot, twin handled sugar bowl, cream jug, having richly chased decoration to each of scrolls of foliage and birds of prey in between a cast rim, the teapot lid having floral bud finial, each piece engraved with initials SC, made by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths & Co, London 1877-78, total approx weight 44oz (illustrated)
An Edward VII good quality Art Nouveau hallmarked silver three piece tea service comprising teapot, three handled sugar bowl and cream jug, having hand planished finish, each handle joined to body with flowerheads, made by H.E.B.F.E.B., Chester 1906-07, total approx weight 29oz (illustrated)
A George V hallmarked silver four piece tea service comprising teapot, water jug, twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug, all of octagonal form, raised on hoof feet, having richly chased decoration of ribbons and foliage, each piece engraved with initial M, makers mark A.H.T. Sheffield 1913-14, total approx weight 49oz
An Edward VII hallmarked silver sugar caster, having repousse decoration of scrolls, and a cast beaded rim, makers marks EBS Ltd, Sheffield 1901-02, height 17cm, together with a George V hallmarked silver topped perfume bottle of rectangular form, makers mark J.P & Co Ltd, London 1910-11, height 12cm
A pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver posy vases, having flared necks forming a gourd shaped neck, maker mark indistinct, Birmingham 1904-05, height 18.5cm, together with a pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver cylinder vases, raised on plinth bases, having repousse decoration of foliage, makers marks indistinct, Birmingham 1906-07, height 16cm (filled bases)
A George VI hallmarked silver three piece condiment set comprising lidded mustard with blue glass liner and spoon, open salt with blue glass liner and a pepperette, all raised on plinth bases, makers mark H & F, Birmingham 1938-39, approx weight 4oz (one blue glass liner damaged)
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