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A fine quality silver tea and coffee service, consisting of teapot, coffee pot and hot water jug, each with hinged cover, coffee pot and hot water jug with volute thumb pieces, all three with carved wood handles, two-handled sugar bowl and milk jug, all items with cut-card work detail, coffee pot and teapot each with phoenix spout, Adie Bros, London, 1939 on two-handled silver tray with cast border, Birmingham 1939, also Adie Bros., approximately 206oz. gross total SEE ILLUSTRATION
An Edwardian Mappin & Webb leather travel case, the double opening lid revealing a green silk lined interior, fitted with five silver topped bottles, four Mappin & Webb London 1904-5, brushes, note pads etc, case stamped `Mappin & Webb Ltd, 158 to 162 Oxford St. London` in gilt type, height 31 cm.
A large Japanese silver mounted Shibayama tankard, Meiji period, with glass base, one side decorated with two herons feeding in a stream between reeds and foliage, birds and insects flying above, birds swimming in a similar scene to verso, the c-scroll handle inlaid with floral motifs, silver mounts rim with strap-work design, Birmingham 1894, Elkington & Co Ltd, engraved, `Heaton Park 1895`, height 23.5 cm.
A cased set of seven Austro Hungrian porcelain and silver gilt mounted egg cups with spoons upon a circular tray, 19th century, each egg cup of oval form with blue and white panels decorated with iron red and gilt foliate design upon silver gilt waisted knopped pedestal circular base with four supports, marked TB, the circular tray with star shaped panel and blue border decorated with gilt scrolled flowerhead design upon a circular foot ring, impressed marks to reverse C 29 740, diameter 26 cm, (15).
A set of six silver Onslow pattern table forks, London 1959, of typical form, CJ Vander Ltd, with six ivorine handled table knives, together with four silver Onslow pattern serving spoons, London 1959, CJ Vander Ltd, six silver Onslow pattern dessert spoons, London 1818/19/27, possibly Wm Cooper, six silver Onslow pattern dessert forks, London 1818/19/27, possibly Wm Cooper, with six ivorine handled dessert knives, three silver Onslow pattern serving spoons, London 1819/27, possibly Wm Cooper and a silver Onslow pattern table fork, London 1835, possibly William Johnson, approximate gross weight of silver cutlery 56.63 oz, (38).
A suite of twelve Victorian bright cut silver dessert spoons, London 1869, each handle engraved with the initial `B`, possibly Henry Holland, together with a suite of six late Victorian silver dessert spoons, Sheffield 1899, each handle engraved with the initial `D`, Joseph Ridge, two George III silver dessert spoon, London 1806, the handle engraved with initials `HP`, P & W Bateman, a Victorian silver dessert spoon, London 1842, makers mark CB and three silver teaspoons, approximate gross weight 31.96 oz, (23).
A pair of George III silver waiters, London 1760, of circular form with gadrooned and pie crust moulded edge upon three supports, the central engraved arms and crest for the decendants of Tristram Revell of Carlingthwaite, Richard Rugg, diameter 23 cm, approximate gross weight 29.51 oz, sold with details of the blazon and family from the College of Arms, dated 1960, (2).
A set of four George III silver serving spoons, Edinburgh 1800, of typical form, possibly Robert Gray, together with a pair of George III silver berry spoons, Edinburgh 1784, of typical form with acanthus scrolled decoration, a late Victorian silver circular napkin ring, Edinburgh 1896, approximate gross weight 12.71 oz, (7).
A suite of three George III silver sauce ladles, Edinburgh 1819, each handle engraved with the initial `S`, makers mark AW, together with a pair of George IV silver sauce ladle and strainer spoons, Edinburgh 1820, possibly Wm Marshall and a suite of six George IV kings honeysuckle pattern silver teaspoons, Edinburgh 1829, possibly Js & Wm Marshall & Alex Edmonston, approximate gross weight 8.07 oz, (11).
A George III silver twin handled pedestal trophy cup, London 1767, the domed cover with ribbed finial above the baluster body with two acanthus loop handles, engraved with the family motto for the Hawkins Family surrounding an armorial depicting a male head above crest with acanthus flanking upon a waisted circular pedestal, makers mark I*B, height 33 cm, approximate gross weight 52.71 oz.
A George III silver serving spoon, Edinburgh 1798, of typical form, the handled engraved with the initial `J`, Alex Edmondston, together with a George IV silver circular waiter, Edinburgh, the interior engraved with strapwork, upon a wooden base, Js & Wm Marshall, diameter 12.5 cm, a set of three George IV silver teaspoons, Edinburgh 1821, the handles with engraved initials `RL`, stamped Forrests and two George III silver teaspoons, Edinburgh 1811, the handles engraved with the initials `RL`, P Cunningham & Son, approximate gross weight including the wooden silver mounted waiter 10.83 oz, (7).
A pair of Georg Jensen silver twin branch candelabra, designed by Harald Nielsen, early/mid 20th century, the two cylindrical sconces upon flower branches with buds terminating in leaves and buds upon a circular stepped base, marks to bases, height 15 cm, width 19.5 cm, approximate gross weight 32.70 oz, (2).
Three George III silver bright cut engraved table spoons, London 1816, the handles engraved with armorials, Geo Jones, together with a pair of George III silver bright cut engraved table spoons, London 1810, Geo Jones, a pair of George III silver dessert spoons, London 1817, the handles engraved with initials and a set of four George III silver dessert spoons, London 1788, the handles engraved with initials, approximate gross weight 17.16 oz, (11).
A Victorian silver `Indian` bowl, London 1880, of circular form, the body embossed with strapwork rosette band above a continuous band of embossed and chased Indian decoration featuring animals, with engraved armorial, based stamped S Smith, 35 King St, Covent Garden, WC, possibly for Stephen or Samuel Smith, approximate gross weight 3.85 oz.
A George II silver sauce boat, London 1749, of typical form with acanthus scrolled handle upon three pad supports, makers marks rubbed, together with a pair of George II silver salts, London 1758, of circular form upon three pad supports, with blue glass liners, possibly John Hague, diameter 6 cm, approximate gross weight 13.97 oz, (3).
A Edwardian silver twin handled pierced basket, London 1901, of oval form, the cast rosette scrolled handles flanking the acanthus leaf shell border above leaf pierced body over trailing garlands upon four scrolled supports, William Comyns, retailer Mappin Brothers, 220 Regent St, W, height 9 cm, width 20 cm, approximate gross weight 9.39 oz.
A George IV silver milk jug, London 1835, with loop ribbed handle, height 11 cm, possibly Robt & David Hennell, together with a four section toast rack, Birmingham 1931, of arch form, makers mark S Ld, a George III silver twin handled sugar basin, London 1802, with foliate engraved band, makers mark rubbed, a Victorian silver sauce boat, Chester, with scrolled handle upon three pad supports, marks rubbed and a Victorian silver twin handled sugar basin, London 1887, with part gadrooned border, Frederick Bradford McCrea, approximate gross weight 16.30 oz, (5).
A late Victorian silver coffee pot, London 1893, of typical baluster form, the flame finial above gadroon decorated cover, the leaf decorated spout above a part reeded body with wooden scrolled handle, upon circular pedestal foot ring, Edward Hutton, height 24 cm, approximate gross weight 15.57 oz.
A pair of French silver double trumpet posy vases, the c & s scroll pierced handle uniting the two trumpet shaped posy vases with with pierced c & s scrolled edges above embossed courting couples, with a centrally seated winged cherub playing a lute, raised upon pierced rosette c scrolled supports, stamped H with crown above, sponsors mark for Edwin Thompson Bryant, English Import marks for London 1897, approximate gross weight 40.43 oz, (2).
A Victorian silver helmet pedestal swing handle bon bon dish, Sheffield 1888, the beaded swing handle above the main reeded body with leaf and trailing garland decoration uniting central oval cartouches, one engraved with the initial `K`, upon an oval waisted beaded foot, Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, height 7 cm, together with a George III silver goblet, London 1768, of typical globular form upon a reeded pedestal with stepped circular foot ring, possibly Thos. Whipham & Chas. Wright, the interior of the foot engraved `A Token of Friendship to John Clough Esq`, height 14 cm and a George III silver circular sweetmeat dish with frosted glass liner, London 1768, the wavy gadrooned edge above foliate pierced band with gadroon edge upon three claw and ball supports, Wm. Plummer, height 6 cm, approximate gross weight 17.95 oz, (3).
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