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A cased pair of silver napkin rings with pierced decoration, Sheffield 1901, also two other silver napkin rings, an oval silver mustard pot with pierced decoration, Chester 1904 (no liner), a plated asparagus butter boat and a Victorian Queens pattern Christening fork and spoon, London 1855 by W. S., weight of silver 8ozs.
A matched three piece silver cruet set of octagonal form with wavy line base rim, the pepper and salt, Birmingham 1936, the mustard pot Chester 1936, complete with blue glass liners, also a silver jersey cream jug and cover of traditional form, Birmingham 1975, height 10cm, total weight of silver 7.5ozs.
A pair of silver Old English rat tail pattern sauce ladles, London 1938, also a set of five silver handled tea knives, Sheffield 1920, a set of five bright cut teaspoons, Sheffield 1906, a preserve spoon, London 1936 and a salt spoon, Birmingham 1925, weighable silver 7ozs.
A late 19th Century continental silver model of a lady`s shoe, embossed overall with cherubs in rural pastimes, pseudo marks and import marks for London 1894, length 16cm, together with a plated Britannia metal biscuit barrel and cover, of a square rounded form, decorated with foliate motifs, 19cm high (3).
A rare Victorian part matched silver flatware service, of a dog nose type pattern (see Pickford`s silver flatware, page 152, no 241 for this pattern), comprising twenty four table forks (eighteen by William Theobalds, London 1842 and six by Henry John Lias and James Wakely, London 1880), eighteen dessert forks (fourteen by William Theobalds 1842 and four by Henry John Lias and James Wakely, London 1880), six dessert spoons (three by William Theobalds, London 1842 and three by H J Lias and J Wakeley, London 1880), three teaspoons (two by William Theobalds, London 1842 and one by H. J. Lias and J Wakely, London 1880), one soup ladle by William Theobalds, London 1842, total weight 142ozs (52).
An Edwardian silver and mother of pearl baby`s rattle and whistle, Birmingham 1901, by Hilliard and Thomason, 9cm, also another similar Birmingham 1921, titled `Hey Diddle Diddle`, with the cat jumping over the moon, 9cm and a silver cased (un-marked) combined propelling pen and pencil inscribed J. H. Gordan, 10.5cm (3).
A circular silver ring box, the cover engraved with a floral spray, velvet lined, Birmingham 1913, maker H. M., 7cm diameter, also a late Victorian oval silver embossed pin tray, London 1881, makers J. R./S. J., 11cm long, a silver topped glass dressing table jar, a silver topped caster and a plated cream ladle (5).
A three piece silver cruet set of oblong form with gadrooned border, Birmingham 1968, makers T & S, complete with blue glass liners, also a pair of late Victorian bachelor salts of cauldron form, Birmingham 1890, maker L H, another circular salt, a plated salt, a silver pin tray, Birmingham 1887 and two plated wine labels, weight of silver 7.75ozs (10).
An American `Sterling` silver part flatware service, each piece with foliate engraving to the handle, comprising:- twelve table spoons, thirteen forks, nine dessert spoons, eight large teaspoons, six small spoons, butter fork, small spoons, butter fork, dessert serving spoon and ten knives with steel blades, late 19th Century/early 20th Century, weight of silver 61ozs (62).
A pair of late Victorian desk or bedroom candlesticks, with plain cylindrical columns and beaded borders, London 1897, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, bases loaded, 9.5cm high, also an Edwardian silver pierced bon bon dish, Birmingham 1902, 14.5cm long, 1.75ozs (3).
Of Military Interest A lady`s silver and enamel powder compact, the cover decorated with `The Royal Artillery` insignia and flash, Birmingham 1938, makers the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co, together with a silver cigarette case with `The Royal Artillery` insignia in relief, inscribed within 55th Field Regiment (West Somerset Yeomanry, Christmas 1939) (2).
A silver pepper mill, Birmingham 1945, a silver sauce boat with a shaped rim, on three pad feet, London 1934, a George II silver cauldron salt, London 1753, maker I. M., a silver quatre lobed salt, Birmingham 1916, a silver cauldron salt with blue glass liner, Birmingham 1924, an urn shaped mustard pot, Birmingham 1927 and a pear shaped pepperette, London 1924, total weight of silver 12ozs (7).
A George IV silver part matched `fiddle, shell and thread` pattern flatware service, crested, mainly London 1827, by William Eaton, comprising:- forteen table spoons (including three London 1855, maker George Adams), eleven table forks, eleven dessert forks, eight dessert spoons (being five by Hamilton of Calcutta and three various ones), total weight 121ozs (44).
A George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladle, London 1800, by Eley and Fearn, also an early George III Old English pattern table spoon, London 1770, a George III pair of thread pattern sugar tongs, London 1801 by William Eaton and a Victorian pair of tongs, London 1883, total weight 6ozs (4).
A cased set of six silver `shell` pattern teaspoons, Sheffield 1935, also an Edwardian child`s silver feeding spoon, the bowl decorated with the nursery rhyme `This little piggy went to market`, Birmingham 1908 and other sundry spoons and forks, total weight 5.25ozs.
A late Victorian child`s rattle with a coral teether, the baluster shaped body with four bells dependant, decorated with foliate scrolls, Birmingham 1900, maker E. S. B., 9cm, also a silver novelty whistle, modelled as an owl, Birmingham 1914, height 4.25cm and another interesting early small whistle (3).
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