*A near pair of George III silver salts, of circular form, on hipped pad feet, 2.9oz gross, London 1770, diameter 7cm, with a pair of Mappin and Webb silver salts, of circular form, on hipped pad feet, 4oz gross weight, London 1968, diameter 6cm, and two other silver salts, al l with blue glass liners, by Wakely & Wheeler. (6)
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*A collection of four George III mustard pots, three of oval form, with reeded decoration, and blue glass liners, 12.5oz gross weight, London 1794-1806, highest 8cm, the other of rectangular bellied form, with blue glass liner, 4oz, London 1808, height 7cm, and a silver mustar d pot, of drum form, with blue glass liner. (5)
A pair of German silver four light candelabra, circa 1830, maker's mark apparently Schiff, standard 13 probably Rhineland, with triform bases rising to fluted stems and detachable branches centered by detachable figure finials with supporting vase sconces and flame finials (o ne lacking), height 64cm. (2)
A George III silver combination egg and toast rack, of oval form, with central shaped wirework handle, surrounded by a platform supporting four egg cups with gilt-wash interior and four egg spoons, flanked by four graduating twin arch division toast racks, and supported on pa w feet, 23.8oz, GE & Co, Sheffield 1796, height 20cm, width 37cm.
A Continental silver and glass claret jug, the hinged lid with scroll finial and thumb-piece, opening to reveal gilt-wash interior, the handle of leaf capped multi-scroll form, with further applied ornate embossed decoration, on a clear glass fluted and spiral turned body, wi th starburst cut base, Continental marks; 800 standard, height 34cm.
A George III silver sugar caster, of egg cup form, with pierced removable dome cover, and graduated fluted banding to the base, 6.7oz, London 1817, height 10.5cm, a matched silver cup and cover, with embossed decoration, 5.4oz, London 1834 (cup only), height 11.5cm, and a si lver salt shaker, in the form of a hare, Chester 1889, length 8cm. (3)
Four silver cruets, comprising a pair of Elkington & Co. salt and pepper shakers, Birmingham 1913, a silver salt and mustard pot, all with pierced sides and blue glass liners, along with a small Victorian dish, London, c. 1844, with central crest and leafy scroll and pie-crus t edge, and two spoons. (7)
A collection of various silver flatware, to include a George III Scottish tablespoon, in the old English pattern, 2.2oz, by James Cornfute, Perth 1772-1780, length 21.5cm, three further George III tablespoons in the old English pattern, 6.4oz gross weight, London 1787, a Geor ge III Scottish fork, 2oz, Edinburgh 1797, with further teaspoons and toddy ladles. (13)
A circa 1900 silver plated desk stand, in the art nouveau style, with removable cover and candleholder shaped finial, above shaped rectangular belly chamber, flanked by heavy clear cut glass inkwells, of baluster form, with two shallow pen-trays, and raised on stylised panell ed bracket feet, by Edward Barnard, John Barnard & William Barnard, and engraved verso; 'R.H.ROBINSON, LONDON & SHREWSBURY', width 29cm.
A collection of silver flatware, to include; a set of six George III tablespoons, in the Hanoverian pattern, 11oz gross, by W.T, London, c. 1775, length 21cm, a further George III tablespoon, with bright-cut decoration, London 1787, a set of six George III teaspoons, in the s hell and thread pattern, 3.9oz gross weight, London 1799, length 13cm, and a set of six Queens pattern teaspoons. (19)
A collection of silver, silver plate and continental silver items, to include; sterling silver wine taster, with pierced handle, stamped 'BLACK STARR & FROST' verso, width 17cm, a silver cigar box, with engine turned lid, Birmingham, c. 1938, width 16cm, and various silver bi jouterie. (a lot)
A quantity of mixed gold, silver and silver plated items, to include a pair of Mappin and Webb gold plated brushes, with engine turned Greek key chamfered edge, 9 carat, London 1925, length 16cm, a silver wine coaster, London 1972, a Georg Jensen sterling silver spoon etc. (a lot)
A collection of silver items, to include; an Art Deco style silver teapot, of all over octagonal form, with angular ebonised handle, 13.5oz gross weight, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, Regent Street, London 1930, height 13cm, nine fiddle and thread pattern teaspoons, Edinburgh, c. 1838 and London 1823, and various silver capped scent bottles etc. (a lot)
A Georgian silver twin-handled sugar bowl, London, 1807, with gilt interior, reeded angular handles, and a band of bright cut decoration above centrally engraved initials, along with two silver sauce boats, one by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1937, with three hoof feet, the othe r with marks for Walter Sissons and Charles Sissons, and a silver canister, of cylindrical form with engraved initials. 21oz gross weight, sugar bowl 19.5cm wide. (4)
A collection of various small silver items, including two spill cases, one Sheffield, 1919, the other with marks partially rubbed, on tapering column bases, 19.5cm high, three cased sets of spoons, including one with sugar tongs by George Guirren Rhoden, Sheffield, 1908, and other items. (A lot).
An early 20th century gentleman's travelling dressing table set, comprising seven silver topped glass bottles, with gilt wash underside, London 1918, faux tortoiseshell brush set, trays, bowls (a/f), and purple leather box, notepad, wallet etc, all housed in a purple leather carrying case, width 46cm.
A collection of various silver and silver plated items, including a small silver hot water jug, Birmingham, 1938, of tapered cylindrical form with wooden handles and finial, 9.7oz gross weight, 18cm high, and a small silver dish, Birmingham, 1937, 4oz, marked 'Harrods', centr ally engraved, with pie crust edge on round foot, two cased sets of silver cocktail sticks, decorated with cockerels, and other items. (A lot).
An Edwardian silver three piece tea set, comprising; teapot, cream jug and twin handled sugar, of bulbous form, with central gadrooned banding, 22.7oz gross weight, possibly by John Tucker, Birmingham 1903, height 10.5cm (teapot only), a cased set of four silver salts, with a ssociated spoons, Birmingham 1904, a near pair of silver mustard pots, lacking blue glass liners, London 1899 and Sheffield 1912, and a pair of small silver peppers. (8)
A George III silver mustard pot, of oval form, with ball finial, plain thumb-piece, angular handle, reeded decoration, and clear glass liner, 3.4oz, by AK, London 1801, height 8cm, a small Victorian silver sweetmeat basket of navette form, with machine engraved and pierced de coration, 3oz, by Harry Atkin, Sheffield 1893, width 20cm, a silver triple handled cup, with waisted body and shaped handles, 9.2oz, by Alexander Clark Co Ltd, Birmingham 1929, height 11cm, and a silver cigar box, with engine turned cover, London 1938, width 16.5cm. (4)
A collection of George III and later silver flatware, predominantly in the old English pattern, with bright cut decoration, comprising; 12 forks, 28.1oz gross weight, London 1818, 6 large tablespoons, 5 smaller tablespoons and a teaspoon, 17.4oz gross weight, various dates an d makers, and 6 Victorian knives and forks, with ivory handles, by Edward Hutton, London 1892. (a lot)
A collection of small silver items, to include; a near pair of mustard pots, of drum form, with shell thumb-pieces, angular handles, and gadrooned edge, with blue glass liners and associated spoons, 7.4oz gross, London 1821, height 6.5cm, a silver lighthouse caster, of octago nal baluster form, 4.7oz, London 1929, height 12cm, two pairs of silver salts, lacking blue glass liners, a silver milk jug, two silver salt spoons, and silver plated sugar tongs and napkin ring. (a lot)
A matched silver three piece tea set in the neo-classical style, comprising; teapot, with beaded vase finial, c-scroll handle, and bright cut ribbed body, 19.7oz, London 1796, height 18cm, a sugar bowl, of navette shape, with reeded inverted swing carry handle, and bright cut decoration, 5.5oz, London 1792, width 13cm, and a later cream jug, 6.5oz, Birmingham 1891, height 11.5cm. (3)
A George III silver artists presentation palette, London, c 1810. Presented for 'Premium Drawing' to 'Henry Charles Malet of Dr Kelly's Academy, Finsbury Square, London, Christmas. 1810, By H. Ashby Master'. The front with bright cut engraved scroll border and central shield with monogram 'H C M'. 8.5cm max diameter.
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