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LOCAL INTEREST AN EDWARDIAN SILVER OPEN FACED POCKET WATCH, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and a printed colour image of Beacon Pike (titled below) and signed Samuel Oglethorpe, Penrith, above a subsidiary seconds dial. Key winder. Birmingham 1900, maker's mark JK. 5cm diameter.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER VISITING CARD TRAY of circular form with raised and shaped gadrooned rim, centre with engraved decoration, crest and inscription 'Presented by the congregation of St. Mary's and St. Peter's Episcopal Churches, Glasgow', raised on four claw and ball feet. Makers - James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1909. 28cm diameter. 640g. (22.5oz)
A GEORGE V SILVER TRINKET BOX of oval form, the hinged shaped lid having linear engraved surface pattern and a blank circular cartouché to centre. Framed top and bottom by a cast 'egg and dash' decorative rim, raised on four plain scrolling supports. Birmingham 1919, maker's mark W & Co. 72g. (2.3oz). 8cm x 5.5cm x 4.5cm high
A GOOD GEORGE VI SILVER GRAPEFRUIT SPOON SET, cased, to include six spoons, sugar sifter ladle and segment cutter knife, all having a Deco-esque impressed wave design to handle. Sheffield 1937, makers and retailers Alexander Clark & Co., Ltd., London. 220g. (7.1oz)
A PAIR OF GOOD GEORGE V SILVER SAUCE BOATS of George III style, having leaf capped cast flying scroll handles and raised on three shell and stepped hoof scroll feet. Engraved "Boothroyde 1919" to body on one side and engraved initials to other. London 1918, makers Z Barraclough and Sons, Silversmiths, Leeds. 520g. (16.7oz) 11.5cm high (2)
A CASED PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER PEPPERETTES of George II style on three scroll and paw feet. Birmingham 1910, maker's mark W.A., 8.5cm high. Retailed by W.T. Story, Barrow in Furness; Also A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER SALTS with spoons of similar George II style, Birmingham 1900, maker's mark W.D., 160g (5.15oz)
A GOLDSMITHS AND SILVERSMITHS COMPANY SILVER CARD TRAY of plain rounded-square form having concave canted corners on a moulded border, raised on four squat scrolling supports. London 1913, maker's mark G & S Co., with stamped name and address, 112 Regent Street, W to base. 410g (13.2oz) 20.5cm x 20.5cm
A PAIR OF GEORGE VI SILVER SAUCE LADLES of Old English pattern, 1937, makers Walker and Hall. 13cm long. Also A GEORGE V SILVER PIN DISH of quaich form having a fluted body and deco-esque style twin lugs. London 1934, maker's mark EB (possibly Edward Barnard) 170g (5.4oz) (3)
LOCAL INTEREST: TWO PRESENTATION GEORGE V SILVER CUPS, one having engraved inscription "The Lonsdale Cup 1926 Hound Trail Lowther, won by Mr. R. Hind's "Blencathra" with monogrammed crest above, on an octagonal bulbous body having twin cast double C-scrolling handles and a finial mounted stepped octagonal cover and similar formed foot. London 1925, makers Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd. 21.5cm high. The other of traditional cup form with twin cast scrolling handles, displayed on a turned ebonised plinth. Engraved inscription "The Hound Trailing Association Cup presented to Mr. R. Hind owner of "Blencathra", winner of 16 hound trails during the season 1926". London 1926, makers Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd. 26cm high 870g (28oz) (2) #180-250 144. FOUR VARIOUS SETS OF GEORGE VI SILVER TEASPOONS, to include three sets of six spoons and one of twelve plus matching sugar tongs. 420g (13.5oz) (31)
A GEORGE III SILVER SHELL-BOWL SOUP LADLE of Old English pattern, engraved initials S.D. London 1800, maker's mark WS in oval stamp. 160g (5.16oz) 33cm long; Also A SILVER SHELL-BOWL SAUCE LADLE of Old English pattern, crested. Makers mark WF?, struck four times indistinctly. 46g (1.48oz) 18.5cm long (2)
A LATE GEORGE III SILVER MUSTARD POT of upturned oval form, the hinged lid having embossed floral decoration with flowerhead finial, the scroll handle attached to heavily embossed and chased floral and 'C' scroll decorated body, all raised on four cast lion paw supports. Complete with blue glass liner. London 1817, maker's mark part rubbed ?B. 198g (6.38oz)
A MID VICTORIAN SILVER CIRCULAR SALT CELLAR with cast gadrooned rim on a bulbous body having shield shape embossed decoration on a spreading egg and dart decorated foot. Gilt wash interior. London 1858 stamped 'Hunt & Roskell' with makers mark ISH crowned. 159g (5.12oz) 8.5cm diameter. ALSO A MID VICTORIAN SILVER SALT SPOON with scroll and flower-back and front pattern, makers mark ISH crowned, date letter for London 1857. 28g (0.9oz) 12cm long (2)
A GEORGE III SILVER SALVER OR CARD TRAY of plain circular form having a deep reeded rim, raised on three splayed and reeded supports. Engraved scroll and floral surface decoration. Engraved presentation inscription to base "1940-1942 Presented to Mrs L.L.C. Reynolds by the Buckinghamshire Battalion Home Guard in grateful recognition of her unselfish services during the time her husband commanded the battalion" . "They also serve who only stand and wait" December 1942". Battalion crest above inscription. London 1809, maker's mark I.C., 440g (14.19oz) 22.7cm diameter.
A QUANTITY OF SILVER FLATWARE to include a set of six William IV silver teaspoons of fiddle pattern with engraved monogram. Newcastle 1835, maker Richard Duncan; a set of six early Victorian silver teaspoons of fiddle pattern with engraved monogram, London 1839, maker's mark SH DC; Also a matching pair of silver sugar tongs; a set of six George III silver teaspoons of Old English pattern, bright cut engraved, London 1798, makers Peter and Ann Bateman. 360g (11.6oz) (19)
FIVE VARIOUS SILVER CADDY SPOONS to include a George III shell bowl, bright cut engraved with monogram, Birmingham 1795 maker Joseph Taylor; a George III Old English pattern, with engraved initial, London 1810, maker's mark rubbed; a George V shell pattern spoon, Sheffield 1915, maker's mark RP; a George V Old English pattern, engraved monogram to well of round bowl, Sheffield 1928 and an Elizabeth II "Fish Tail" design spoon, Sheffield 1977, maker's mark PH. 64g (2.05oz) (5)
A LATE VICTORIAN AESTHETIC PERIOD SILVER CARD CASE having engraved and chased 'heron and crane' surface decoration, opening to a leather fitted interior for notepad and pencil (lacking), stamps and calling cards. London 1886, maker's mark AH JG. 108g (3.4oz). 10cm x 7cm.
A GEORGE III SILVER COFFEE POT, of plain cup and cover form, having a hinged domed lid with ball finial. The swan neck spout and S-scrolling handle with applied acanthus leaf decoration, all raised on a stepped circular foot. London 1782, maker's mark part rubbed WE?. 890g (28.7oz) 28cm high.
FOUR VARIOUS SILVER SPOONS to include a VICTORIAN MUSTARD SPOON of fiddle pattern, Exeter 1843, maker's mark JO; A SHORT HANDLED GEORGE III TABLE SPOON of Old English pattern, London 1805, maker's mark SH; A VICTORIAN "TARGET" TEA SPOON having a spoked wheel or target finial with applied shield and engraved "1899 Marksman" to bowl, Birmingham 1899, maker's mark H & T and A CELTIC STYLE TEA SPOON, Chester 1947, maker's mark unclear. 80g. (2.58oz) (4)
An Edwardian coromandel and silver mounted tantalus, hallmarked for London 1904, the top with monogrammed shield escutcheon on serpentine sides, the front with twin hinged covers opening to a fitted, satinwood lined interior, with drawer below, with mirrored compartment behind with three cut glass decanters with stoppers, 32cm high, 36cm wide
A Continental silver and faux red shell pair-cased quarter-repeating clock watch with alarm Unsigned, late 18th century The frosted gilt fusee verge movement with foliate pierced and engraved balance bridge, engraved regulation scale and four columnar pillars dividing the plates, with two hammers for quarter repeat and a third for the alarm sounding on a bell mounted within the rear of the case, the white enamel Arabic numeral dial with asterisk minute markers, gilt hour and minute hands and blued steel alarm pointer, the inner case with a border of ring-turned piercings to rear cover, the outer case with similar piercings to rear cover and front bezel, 11.5cm diameter, in a later English leather-covered carrying case.
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