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A George III silver oblong vinaigrette by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1806, the cover engraved with an oval reserved within a matt surround and borders, with a concave base and a grille engraved and pierced with two saltires and leaves, 3.25cm (1.25in) long, and an oblong vinaigrette, the marks indistinct, the cover engraved with a cartouche within a punched surround, the grille pierced with dots, 4cm (1.5in)
A George III silver canted-rectangular nutmeg grater by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1806, engraved with wrigglework bands, the cover with an oval foliate cartouche within a matt ground and punched demi-lune borders, 4 x 3 x 2.25cm (1.25 x 1.5 x 1.75 in)
A pair of German silver five-light four-branch candelabra, import marked for London 1945, in late 17th century style, with octagonal sockets, shaped octagonal drip pans, octagonal baluster stems and square bases with incurved angles, 31cm (12.25in) high, 2905g (93.25 oz)
A French silver cream jug, sugar bowl and a twin handled bowl and cover by A. Aucoc, post 1838 1st standard departments mark, each of baluster form with a central moulded girdle, the cream jug 13.5cm (5.25in) high, the two bowls 838g (26.75 oz) (the jug loaded)
A French silver mounted clear glass oil or vinegar bottle, the clear glass ovoid body cut with spiral flutes and engraved with flowers and leaves, the mounts and scroll handle chased with flowers, foliate scrolls, rocaille and a cartouche with script initials, with a lozenge-shaped makers mark 'HH' with two axes between, and post 1838 .950 standard mark, 21cm high overall (8.25in); and a French silver-coloured metal coffee can, with engine turned decoration and engraved with a foliate cartouche, with a scroll handle, signed Armand Frenais and numbered 43335.5cm (1.5in) high, 108g (3.8 oz)
Four French silver-coloured metal cups, three with bell bowls with a circular foot, two plain, one Paris 1775-1781, another marks rubbed and another foliate engraved, post 1838; the last straight-tapered and engraved with crested initials 'AN', post 1838; a French sauce ladle, post 1838; a Russian glass holder with glass, Moscow 1908-1917, plain with a frosted finish and a double scroll handle, 16cm (6.5in) high; and a Russian engraved bowl spoon, Moscow 1898?, 15.5cm (6.25in) long, 750g (24 oz) gross
An Italian silver-coloured metal table service by Clementi Fabbrica Argenteria SRL, Bologna 1944-68, .800 standard, comprising: 18 table spoons 34 table forks 16 dessert spoons 18 dessert forks 18 fish knives 16 fish forks 12 coffee spoons 14 tea spoons 18 jelly spoons 18 cake forks a soup ladle a cake slice a fish slice a serving fork and spoon a serving tongs a sugar tongs a shell bowl sugar spoon 9074g (291.5 oz); together with steel bladed items, comprising: 18 table knives 18 dessert knives a carving knife and fork a bread knife a pair of salad servers (horn)
A collection of foreign silver-coloured metal objects, comprising; a round plate engraved and embossed with foliage resembling grape hyacinths, and a central panel of stylised flowers stamped '916', an oval hanging basket/wall pocket embossed with swags and stiff leaves, a spiral fluted cylindrical box and cover, and two conical hanging vases(?) embossed with stylised flowers and with open borders
A Spanish silver-coloured metal desk stand, assayer's or maker's mark 'N. CHANEROI', Madrid 1822-23, with a bell topped box, two with swan finials to the covers and another with a parrot, the rectangular base with bowed ends and a pierced gallery, on leaf and ball feet, 23cm (9in) long, 865g (27.75 oz) (the bell lacking the clapper, two boxes lacking the fixing screw)
Two Russian silver-coloured metal spoons, one enamelled, 1896-1908 88 zolotniks; the other with a part twist handle, Moscow 1884; another silver gilt and niello; a Russian engraved fiddle pattern small fork; three engraved bowl spoons, marks worn, with an arrow handle; and a German cast spoon, 131g (4.25 oz) gross (8)
A Russian silver-coloured metal and cloisonne enamel spoon, the fig shaped bowl enamelled in delicate greens, pinks, yellows and blues, 84 Kokoshnik mark 1896-1908, 14cm long; another Russian cloisonne spoon, the round bowl enamelled with red, blue and white jewelling, 84 Kokoshnik mark1896-1908; and Italian polychrome enamel and plique-a-jour souvenir spoon, with a dragon handle, .800 standard stamped marks
A Russian silver-coloured combined cigarette and vesta case, with reeded covers, the hinged lid applied with a coronet and monogram, with a concealed vesta case at one end and hollowed out along the length to hang from a cord, 84 zolotnik mark post 1896, maker's mark 'A.B.' (possibly Aron Berg), 10cm x 6cm
An early 20th Russian century silver-coloured cigarette case, the front cover embossed with a Muscovite warrior on horseback on a textured ground, with a cabochon amethyst thumb piece, 84 kokoshnik mark Moscow 1908 - 1917, maker's mark Cyrillic ILX (possibly that of Khlebnikov), and a later .875 standard mark for Moscow 1927 - 1958
An early 20th century Russian silver-coloured cigarette case, the hinged lid with a central monogram and applied with signatures with both Cyrillic and Latin alphabets, and the back cover similarly adorned, 84 kokoshnik marks Moscow 1908 - 1917, maker's mark Cyrillic 'AP', 10cm x 7cm; and a Russian silver-coloured cigarette case, applied with a crown, 84 kokoshnik mark
An early 20th century Russian silver-coloured purse by Gustav Klingert, the front cover engraved with a spider's web and the spider with a cabochon blue glass body and applied with a small Imperial eagle in the corner, the underside further applied with small enamel military order badges, 84 zolotnik marks St Petersburg 1908 - 1917, maker's mark Cyrillic 'GK', 12.5cm x 7cm
A collection of Indian chased silver-coloured metal, comprising a spoon with scrolling foliage and a medallion of Hanuman, 15cm (6in) long; a straight-tapered beaker with an arabesque broad band, 11cm (4.25in) high; a straight sided mug with animals in a jungle and a cobra handle, 9.5cm (3.75in) high; an oval sauce boat with a scroll foliate broad band and a waved rim, 12.5cm (5in) long; a cylindrical box and cover with animals in reserves, 7cm (2.75in) diameter; and two small bowls, one with mythical animals in compartments, the others animals in a jungle, 785g (25.25 oz) gross
A Chinese silver-coloured metal three piece tea service by Luen Wo, stamped marks, of baluster form chased with dragons amidst clouds, with lobed rims and dragon handles, on five-toe feet, engraved with a monogram, the tea pot 23.5 (9.25in) long, 1412g (42.25 oz) gross Luen Wo was a prolific maker located at 42 Nanking Road, Shanghai at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century
An American silver-coloured metal 6 1/4 pint Japanese style pitcher by Tiffany & Co., circa 1880s, with a globular body and a cylindrical neck, hexagonal spot-hammered and applied and engraved with bamboo, a fly caught in a spider's web and a dragonfly, with an angular loop handle, stamped marks and nos. 5066 1254, 21.5cm (8.5in) high, 1080g (34.75 oz)
A George II English provincial silver baluster-shaped pint mug, maker's mark 'JC' (not traced), Exeter 1747, with a double scroll handle and engraved beneath 'DD' over 'JY', the front later engraved with a crest, 13cm (5in), 389g (12.5 oz) The crest of DUKE of Otterton and Power Hayes, Devonshire
A pair of George III English provincial silver sauce boats, Exeter 1814, the maker's mark indistinct possibly 'ID', each with a leaf-capped flying scroll handle, a shaped rim and three hoof feet and engraved with a script initial 'L', 16cm (6.25in) long overall, 425g (13.5 oz)
A pair of late Victorian Scottish silver chamber candlesticks by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh 1898, each with a vase-shaped capital, a moulded chippendale border and engraved with the script initial R, motto and coronet of the Earls of Rosebery, with conical extinguishers and nozzles, 15.5cm (6.25 in) diameter, 740g (24 oz) Provenence; Mentmore House sale 23rd May 1977, lot 1618
A collection of Scottish design menu and place card holders, comprising: a pair of stag's head place card holders, on domed bases set with grey and orange Aberdeen granites; a silver and red-jasper set Celtic cross example, and a thistle stand on a D-shaped base, both by James Fenton Birmingham 1899 & 1906; four various silver and coloured-paste thistle design examples, on round ebonised bases; and a pair of stag's head place card holders, all by Adie and Lovekin Ltd, various dates; a twin thistle design menu holder by Chrisford and Norris, Birmingham 1900; a pair of Scottish crown menu holders, Edinburgh 1908; and two thistle and saltire place card stands, unmarked
A late George III Scottish single struck fiddle, thread and shell pattern soup ladle, maker's mark DM (not traced), Glasgow 1819, engraved with a raised hand crest, 35cm (13.75in) long, 244g (7.75 oz) In 1784 the hallmarking of all Glasgow silver was transferred to Edinburgh. Glasgow started hallmarking again in 1819, the mark on this ladle.
Three William IV Scottish silver fiddle pattern toddy ladles and a sauce ladle by Robert Gray & Son, Glasgow 1835, each engraved with a crest and motto 'Dulce Periculum', 172g (5.5 oz), and a Victorian silver and horn handled toddy ladle by J Murray, Glasgow 1861, the bowl engraved with a different crest
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