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Four cased silver sets, comprising: six gilt and flower enamelled coffee spoons by Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1955; six silver lobster picks, maker’s mark “FC” (not traced), Sheffield 1938; six Victorian twin handled schnapps cups by D. & J. Welby, London 1892; and a silver mounted glove stretcher and button hook, Birmingham 1906; a shaped oval pierced sweet dish, Birmingham 1896; a set of six Chilean silver-coloured metal and lapis lazuli coffee spoons, stamped “950”, in a case; and a Chinese circular bowl by Wing Hing, stamped marks, chased with panels of differing scenes, on three outstanding dragon supports, 17cm (6.75in) diameter
A pair of George III silver gilt pepper casters by Samuel Hennell, London 1818, of circular pedestal form, the pierced domed lids with ball finials, chased with C-scrolls, flowers and foliage on a matted ground, engraved with a crest, 7.5cm (3in), 163g (5.25 oz); and a booklet related. The booklet with this lot Hennell, Percy. The Hennells: a continuity of craftsmanship. Reprinted from The Connoisseur February 1973, illustrates the silver gilt service made for the Marquess of Londonderry in 1818 by Samuel Hennell. In the forefront is a pair of casters conforming with the present pair. Robert Stewart (1739-1821), created 1st Marquess of Londonderry in 1816.
A pair of George III silver oval sauce boats, maker’s mark “WS” (not traced), London 1779, with gadrooned rims, leaf-capped flying scroll handles and shell and hoof feet, each engraved with a crest, 16.5cm (6.5in) long, 453g (14.5 oz). The crest of BENETT of Staffs, TAIT of Middx, HURD of Worcs, MEYNELL of Derbyshire, GALLIE of Beckenham and of others.
A pair of George III silver shaped circular waiters by Richard Rugg, London 1776, with embossed husk swag borders and bead rims, on ball-and-claw feet, and engraved with a crest, 20.5cm (8in) diameter, 788g (25.25 oz) (one lacking the maker’s mark). The crest of Allanson, Birch, Cartland, Gower, Wishart and others.
A pair of early George III cast silver candlesticks by William Grundy, London 1761, with shaped detachable nozzles, reel capitals and foliate knopped baluster stems, the shaped square bases with shell corners, engraved with the crest of Clark, 25cm (10in) high, 1212g (39 oz) (one nozzle unmarked)
A pair of silver plated candelabra, 20th century, each of baluster form and heavily embossed with stylised flowers and foliage, the central sconce issuing two sinuous branches (detachable to form candlesticks) each terminated with a further nozzle, all raised on a stepped circular base, unmarked, 52cm high (one a/f)
A silver sauce boat, London 1749, of squat baluster form with leaf lappeted swan-neck handle on three shell-moulded short legs, approximately 6.5oz, along with a silver cream jug, London 1907, with crimped rim on three short c-scroll moulded legs with leaf lappeted handle, approximately 2oz (2)
A pair of silver Old English table spoons, Elizabeth Jackson, London mid 18th century (marks rubbed) each monogrammed A G to reverse of handle, along with a Dublin silver table spoon Michael Keating, late 18th century, bearing crest, along with seven further spoons, (marks very worn), total weight 15oz (10)
A cased silver and blue enamelled Art Deco dressing table set, A & J Zimmerman Birmingham 1930 and 1931, each with blue and white enamelled back, to include; two hand brushes, two clothes brushes and a hand mirror within fitted H H Crouch retailer s case (with replacement comb), along with a similarly enamelled glass perfume bottle A L Davenport Ltd Birmingham 1930 (7)
A silver three piece tea service, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1919, each of low shouldered form with gadrooned rim and raised on four bun feet, comprising teapot with angular, ebonised handle, 16oz, two handled sugar bowl, 6oz, and milk jug, 5oz, along with a similar coffee pot, Birmingham 1939, with ebonised angular handle, 18.5cm high, 18oz (4)
A Victorian silver wet mustard, with hinged cover, maker s mark W.H , London 1840, of circular form and with scroll pierced body, raised on three acanthus cast bracket feet, with associated blue glass liner, 8cm high, along with a silver tea strainer and stand, F. C. Richards, Birmingham 1930, with scroll moulded handle and raised on three stepped hoof feet, weight 3oz, and a silver sugar bowl, Chester 1916 (3)
A Victorian bachelor s coffee pot, maker s mark HS , London 1898, in George III style, the baluster body with acanthus cast spout, the domed cover with flame finial and ebonised handle, 16.5cm high, weight 10oz, along with a silver cream jug and sugar bowl William Hutton & Sons Ltd London 1896, of half reeded form, weight 5oz, a silver bachelor s teapot Sheffield 1897, of half reeded form and with ebonised angular handle, 12.5cm high, weight 9oz and a hot water jug, Sheffield 1911, 15cm high, weight 10oz (5)
A pair of silver salts, M&S Ltd , Sheffield 1908, each of cauldron shape and raised on three lion s head and paw feet, 7cm diameter, total weight 6oz, along with a silver toast rack, George Unite, Birmingham 1893, with six division rack raised on an oval base with ring handle, 14.5cm high, weight 6oz, a tortoiseshell and silver powder box, Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1927, 11.5cm diameter (a/f), along with three modern silver photograph frames (7)
A pair of silver posy vases, RFM , Sheffield 1919, each of slightly swollen pedestal form and raised on shaped ogee bases, the flared rim with pierced fleur de lis design, (loaded) 15cm high, along with a silver posy vase, Thomas E Atkins, Birmingham 1915, of trumpet octagonal form with knopped stem, (loaded), 17cm high, and another similar of hexagonal form, W. H. Haseler, Birmingham 1913 (loaded) (4)
A Victorian chalice, John Aldwinkle and James Slater, London 1884, chased with butterflies amongst flowers and foliage, bearing family crests and engraved Lancaster Regimental Races Cup , 19.5cm high, weight 7oz, along with a silver jug in George III style, Daniel and John Welby, London 1891, bearing crests, 10.5cm high, weight 6oz (2)
A selection of silver to include: a pair of silver bon bon dishes, James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1914, each designed as a boat, 11.5cm wide, weight 2oz, a pair of glass and silver mounted salts, Searle & Co, London circa 1915, each with star cut base, 6.5cm diameter, and a silver christening mug Walter and John Barnard, London 1892, of half reeded form and with scroll handle, inscribed, 8cm high, weight 4oz (5)
A large glass and silver mounted inkwell, C & Co , London 1913, the glass body of cube form, the silver cover with engine turned design and enclosing glass liner, 10cm x 10cm, along with a glass and silver mounted oil and vinegar J Goffe & Son, Birmingham 1917, with sphere stoppers, and a glass and silver mounted jug with hinged cover, Hukin and Heath, Birmingham 1922, with star cut base (3)
A Victorian silver jug, in George III style, Daniel and John Wellby, London 1891, the baluster body bearing family crest raised on three scroll legs with pad feet and with scroll handle, 9cm high, weight 4oz, along with two commemorative silver spoons with silver gilt shell moulded bowl titled sal sapit omnia and dated May 12th 1853, weight 3oz, a silver four division toast rack, of arched design, Birmingham 1913, raised on four bun feet, weight 3oz, and a silver Whisky decanter label, Hukin and Heath, Birmingham 1922 (5)
A selection of four silver mounted cigar and cigarette boxes, comprising a rectangular plain example, London 1932, bearing inscription, 19.5cm wide, 9cm deep, a rectangular example with engine turned cover, Birmingham 1928, 15cm wide, 8.5cm deep, and two further, smaller examples, London 1943 and Birmingham 1939 (4)
A silver part christening set, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1915, comprising a two handled cup and dish (lacking spoon) within fitted case, total weight 7oz, along with a silver mounted glass scent bottle and stopper, C.H Cheshire, Birmingham 1890, heavily embossed with scrolling flowers and foliage, 10cm high, and a silver bowl, London, probably 1892, the base inset with a Bank Token 3 Shill. 1812 , the body florally embossed, 11cm diameter, weight 3oz (4)
A silver hip flask, Birmingham 1870, of oval form and with ogee and stylised foliate chased decoration, bearing crest, 13cm long weight 4oz along with a tortoiseshell circular box with applied silver stork and temple scene 7cm diameter, a silver and tortoiseshell circular box Birmingham 1914 stamped Asprey London, 7cm diameter and another similar Birmingham 1915 bearing Royal Engineers crest, 5cm diameter (4)
A cased set of six silver serving spoons, Sheffield 1912, of Old English pattern, each 20.5cm long, total weight 17oz, within blue velvet lined case along with a cased set of twelve teaspoons and sugar tongs, Sheffield 1890, each with trellis and scroll moulded handle (19)
A Georg Jensen sterling silver serving spoon, import mark for 1947, the leaf shaped bowl with scroll handle and beaded terminal, 14cm long, weight 1oz, along with a silver tea strainer, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1910, the spherical strainer with scroll piercing, 16cm long, weight 2oz, and two further silver serving spoons and a silver plated example with heart shaped terminal (5)
A silver and tortoiseshell dressing table set, Birmingham 1923, comprising; a hand mirror, two hair brushes, a comb and two clothes brushes within fitted and silk lined case, along with a similar hand mirror, Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1926, a similar circular ring box, Birmingham 1923, two glass toilet jars with silver and tortoiseshell covers, and a similar hair tidy along with two further silver dressing table boxes (13)
A cased silver condiment set, each piece of pedestal form with two scroll handles, comprising; four salts, Chester 1908 and 1910, 4.5cm high, two pepperettes, Birmingham 1909 and 1910, 8cm high, and two hinged mustards, Birmingham 1910, 7.5cm high, along with four various condiment spoons, (some a/f) all within fitted, blue velvet lined case
A selection of silver and tortoiseshell mounted dressing table items to include: two hand brushes, two clothes brushes and a hand mirror, all Birmingham 1921, each with garland and bow decoration along with three glass, silver and tortoiseshell inlaid dressing table bottles and a ring box raised on four legs (9)
A silver chalice, GD & WS , London 1919, with lightly hammered finish and knopped stem, raised on a circular pedestal base, 14.5cm high, weight 8oz, along with a silver pedestal cup, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1921, of plain form and bearing inscription, 17cm high, weight 9oz
A silver Art Deco bowl, London 1931, raised on a stepped circular pedestal base, 16.5cm diameter, weight 12oz, along with a small silver pedestal dish, W Neale & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1935, 11.5cm diameter, weight 2oz, and a silver miniature jug and cover, Sheffield 1945, of baluster form, with scroll handle and corked cover with Maltese cross finial, 8.5cm high (3)
A silver calling card case, W H Manton Ltd, Birmingham 1941, with engine turned design and thumb piece, gilt interior, 8cm x 5.5cm, weight 3oz, along with a silver snuff box, Birmingham 1897, of shaped rectangular form and with florally engraved design, 5.5cm x 3.5cm, 2oz, along with two sovereign holders including a double example and a vesta case (5)
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