A collection of silver flatware to include; three table forks, William Bateman, London 1821, six side forks Jonathan Hayne, London 1831, weight 10oz, six dessert spoons, Peter and William Bateman, London 1805, weight 6oz, four further George III dessert spoons and an early Victorian side fork, weight 5oz, all variously monogrammed (20)
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A cased set of six silver goblets, Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1974, each of traditional form and with baluster stem, within fitted Mappin and Webb case, total weight of goblets 40oz, along with a silver dish, Emile Viner, Sheffield 1963, of faceted design and with ivory effect handles, within fitted case, weight 3oz (7)
A silver and ivory handled caddy spoon, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1802, in the form of a shovel and with shield chased scoop, 8cm long, along with a caddy spoon, Chester 1904, maker's mark 'MF', with shell moulded bowl and floral and foliate embossed handle with heart shaped cartouche, 10cm long (2)
A canteen of silver Hanoverian Rat Tail cutlery, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1901, comprising; twelve table forks, weight 31oz, twelve side forks, weight 20oz, twelve dessert spoons, weight 20oz, twelve serving spoons, weight 32oz, and a ladle, 1905, weight 2oz (49)
A selection of silver to include; a silver sugar caster Emile Viner, Sheffield 1947, and foreign import mark, of baluster octagonal form, 17.5cm high, weight 6oz, a silver mustard, London 1919, of circular form and with two scroll, pierced handles, the hinged lid enclosing blue glass liner, and a pepperette, also London 1919, weight 1oz, and a pear embossed lobed trinket dish (4)
A silver four piece tea service, James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1907, each piece of simple, oval shape with reeded rims, comprising; a spirit kettle, stand and burner, with ebonised handle, 34cm high, weight 38oz, a teapot, with ebonised handle, 14.5cm high, weight 13oz , a two handled sugar bowl, 9cm high, weight 5oz, and a milk jug, 8.5cm high, weight 4oz, along with a hot water jug, Ollivant and Botsford, London 1907, of octagonal form with ebonised handle, 20cm high, weight 13oz (5)
A silver lamp London 1856, maker's mark 'TJ', the half cylindrical shaped lamp with engine turned design throughout and lozenge pierced sections, enclosing a self-propelling, sprung candle holder, bearing engraved griffin crest and monogrammed, 14cm long, weight (excluding candle) 11oz
A silver Brandy bowl, Dublin, 19th century, maker's mark 'HM', the circular bowl embossed with rural scenes to include a milkmaid and her cow, a swan and a peasant sweeping, raised on three scroll legs with shell feet, below a beaded rim, 11.5cm diameter, weight 4oz
A silver salver, William Gibson and John Langman, Sheffield 1889, stamped Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, of circular, shaped form and engraved with Persian style designs, below a shaped and beaded rim, engraved crest and motto, raised on four paw feet, 25cm diameter, weight 16oz
A pair of silver candelabra, the Corinthian column style bases Charles Boyton, London 1896, each supporting a two branch fitting, Sheffield 1913, maker's mark 'HE', each designed as Corinthian capital style nozzles, supported by scroll branches and flame centre, 28cm high (loaded) (2)
A silver salver, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1899, retailer's stamp for 'Streeter & Co Ltd' of shaped square form with stepped, ogee moulded rim and raised on four bracket feet, later inscribed, 21cm wide, weight 16oz, along with three various silver ashtrays, London 1934, Birmingham 1960 and London 1965, each inscribed, weight for the three 10oz (4)
A five piece silver tea and coffee service, Elkington & Co Ltd, 1904, 1909 and 1910, each piece of canted form and with ribbed shoulders and raised on four bun feet, comprising; a teapot with ebonised handle, 16cm high, weight 24oz, coffee pot with ebonised handle, 22cm high, weight 24oz, hot water jug with ebonised handle, 20.5cm high, weight 18oz, a two handled sugar bowl 11cm high, weight 10oz, and a milk jug, 9.5cm high, weight 6oz (5)
A silver calling card case, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1850, of shaped, oblong form and engraved with a honey comb design within scroll engraved corners, monogrammed, 10cm x 6.5cm, weight 65gms, along with a silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1915, of plain polished form, 9.5 x 6.5cm, weight 94gms (2)
A selection of silver to include; a silver sauce boat Birmingham 1897, a toast rack, Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1939, 7.5cm wide, a silver matchbox holder, Birmingham 1900, 7.5cm wide, a silver pill box, Chester 1914, monogrammed, 5cm wide, four various silver ashtrays, total weight 13.5oz (8)
A silver mounted desk thermometer, Charles S. Green & Co, Birmingham 1908, with ebonised easel support, along with a silver christening mug, 'D.F' London 1917, with gilded interior, inscribed, 8cm high, weight 3oz, a silver salt and mustard with hinged cover, F.H Adams and Holman, Birmingham 1939, each with a glass liner, 5cm wide, and a circular trinket dish, Birmingham 1908, 4.5cm diameter (5)
A silver waiter, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1916, with piecrust rim and raised on three scroll feet, engraved with the Light Infantry crest and motto 'One and All' and 120 dedicatory inscription, 21 cm wide, weight 14oz, along with a further salver of hexafoil shape and engraved with a continuous ogee and foliate design, raised on three claw feet, stamped '30', 25.5cm diameter, weight 17oz (2)
A selection of silver, comprising; a silver card salver, Page Keen and Page, Plymouth, London 1939, of plain form and raised on three bracket feet, 15cm diameter, weight 6oz, a small silver pedestal bowl, Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1945, with petal shaped rim, 13cm diameter, weight 3oz, a scallop shell moulded dish, George Jackson and David Fullerton, London 1899, 13 cm wide, weight 2oz, and a circular bowl, 'J.G & S' Birmingham 1939, 13.5cm diameter, weight 2oz (4)
A three piece silver tea service, Sheffield 1934, maker's mark 'FC' , each piece of pedestal canted rectangular form, comprising; a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 13cm high, weight 21oz, a two handled sugar bowl, 9cm high, weight 6oz, and a milk jug, 8cm high, weight 4oz, along with a matched coffee pot of similar design, Sheffield 1939, with ebonised handle and finial, 20cm high, weight 21oz (4)
A silver salver, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1899, the circular salver with shell and scroll moulded, stepped rim, with further scrolling foliate and shell chased designs, enclosing a central crest of a man holding a scythe, raised on three bracket feet, 30cm diameter, weight 30oz
A Victorian silver vinaigrette, Samson Mordan, London 1871, designed in the form of a snuff mull, the cover enclosing a gilded interior with foliate pierced grill, stamped 'S Mordan & Co, London', and registration lozenge for 22nd June 1870, with attached chain, lacking screw end, 7.2cm long, weight 1oz
A set of three cauldron shaped salts, Henry Holland, London 1877, each raised on three, stepped hoof feet and with shaped rims, 6.5cm diameter, total weight 8oz, along with a silver mustard, London 1887, of oblong form and raised on four bun feet, enclosing a clear glass liner and four electroplated condiment spoons (8)
A silver four piece tea and coffee service, London 1961, maker's mark 'RC', each piece in 18th century style, of plain polished baluster style within gadrooned rims, teapot with fruitwood handle, 17cm high, 28oz, coffee pot with fruitwood handle, 27.5cm high, 32oz, cream jug, 14cm high, 8oz, and two handled sucrier, 9.5cm high, 12oz, along with an oval two handled tray with conforming gadrooned rims, J B Chatterley & Sons, Birmingham 1965, 46cm wide, weight 35oz (5)
A silver salt, Edward Wood, London 1741, of cauldron shape with chased scrolling foliate design and raised on three stepped hoof feet with mask terminals, 6cm diameter weight 3oz, along with a George III silver cream jug, London 1779, maker's mark 'L.A'? of pedestal form raised on stepped, circular foot and with delicate scroll handle and beaded rim, 10cm high, weight 2oz (2)
A pair of George II silver cauldron shaped salts, David Hennell, London 1757, each raised on three stepped hoof feet, each with gilded interior, 6cm diameter, along with a pair of Exeter silver condiment spoons, a George III silver marrow scoop, marks indistinct, and a pair of George III silver sugar nips, London 1821 (6)
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