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A collection of silver, comprising: a George II baluster mug by Richard Gurney & Thomas Cook, London 1737, initialled 'W*S' under; a pair of George III navette shape pierced salts, London 1796, with red glass liners; an embossed pedestal cream jug, apparently unmarked (probably now under solder); a Swedish circular small candle holder, engraved 'J. G. v. E. 2 lod'; and an electroplated wishbone toastrack (all with repairs and other faults)
An assorted collection of cutlery, including a set of twelve silver parcel gilt spoons by The St. James House Co., London 1979, 'The 1979 Astrological Spoons', in a case, other silver and silver coloured flatware, a silver mounted penknife, Sheffield 1936; a pair of electroplated fish servers with xylo handles, in a case from Harrods; and plated knives
Three cigarette cases and a powder compact, comprising an oblong engine turned, initialled and gilt banded example by Sampson Mordan & Co., London 1920; one engine turned rectangular, London 1956; an engine turned and banded silver coloured example, stamped '925' and a butterfly; the compact with linear decoration and a gilt thumbpiece by Asprey & Co. Ltd, London 1947, in a fitted case from Asprey & Co., the first three 408g (13 oz) gross, the latter inset with a mirror
*A collection of silver, comprising: a Russian niello small beaker, maker's mark 'A...', Moscow 1856, 84 zolotniks, 5.5cm high; a Victorian cylindrical embossed dressing table box and cover by Child & Child, London 1888, 7.5cm high; a set of eight oval napkin rings by W. I. Broadway & Co., Birmingham 2005, in two card boxes; a replica of a 16th century wrythen spoon by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1977, in a case; and two plated flatware sets Sold on behalf of The Metropolitan Police (10DC08088) and subject to VAT on the hammer price.Best Bid
A collection of silver and plated items, including a pair of silver bud vases, loaded, a single example, two silver trophy cups, a silver goblet trophy, two hair brushes,a small bowl, a salt, a glass mounted oil jar, and a canteen case with plated flatwareBest Bid
A quantity of assorted silver items, including a tea pot with pierced cape rim, London 1915, crested and with a motto, a late Victorian tea pot, Chester 1896, similarly crested, two small toast racks, two napkin rings, a small sifting spoon, and various cruet spoons, 1239g (40 ozs) gross weighable silver, with some plated items
A silver swing handled basket by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1911, of navette shape and with pierced and embossed decoration, with an inkwell with a pocket watch mounted cover by Mappin & Webb, London 1909, a silver asparagus sauce boat and the silver base from a butter dish (?), weighable silver 465g (15 ozs) gross
A pair of silver bon bon dishes by Deakin & Francis, Bimingham 1898, another matching pair for 1900, a single circular pierced bon bon dish by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1912, a large Dutch slat pierced bowl, a pair of German bowls similar to the Dutch bowl, and an unmarked leaf dish, weight of silver 228g (7.3 ozs)
A pair of George III silver salt cellars by John Emes, London 1804, of navette shape, pierced and bright cut on four bracket supports, with liners, with a silver mustard pot, makers mark worn, London 1820, of compressed circular form, on ball supports, with liner, 222g (7.1 ozs)
A pair of silver naval coronet menu holders by J. W. Benson Ltd, Birmingham 1937, on rectangular bases; a square small powder compact by Mappin & Webb, London 1926, engraved with the crest of The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company; a Scottish letter M wine label by James Ross of Glasgow, maker's, duty and thistle marks only; and two plated letter wine labels
A silver ring tree by H.Matthews, Birmingham date letter rubbed, with a small silver mustard pot, with liner, a silver pepperette, a mustard spoon, salt spoon, sugar tongs, letter opener, a pique work brush, a folding fruit knife, a pair of salts and a pin tray, 144g (4.6 ozs) weighable
*A silver belt, Birmingham 1902, the two piece buckle with Egyptian figures to a panel link belt of a female sitting on a mythical beast, 67cm long, 135g (4.25 ozs) gross To be sold on behalf of the Metropolitan Police (8DC22118) and is subject to VAT on the hammer priceBest Bid
A collection of various sets of antique silver tea spoons, consisting of six fiddle and thread pattern by George Adams, London 1866, six king's pattern by J.Round, Sheffield 1902, a set of six single struck King's pattern variant, Edinburgh 1887, and another similar set of five plus one, a set of six old English pattern tea spoons, London 1815, and a set of six fiddle, thread and shell tea spoons reshaped as grapefruit spoons by William Bateman, 1833, 842g (27 ozs)
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