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A Russian silver gilt cruet, comprising caster, mustard with spoon and oil decanter, the caster and mustard each with gilt cover and baluster form cut glass body on a spreading foot with star cut base, the oil decanter similar, with glass stopper; a pair of Sheffield plate bottle coasters, with foliate cast rims; also a white metal dish with applied enamel plaque to centre (7)
A Japanese silver three-piece cruet, comprising a twin-handled open salt, a pepper and lidded mustard with spoon, each of square outline cast to the sides with traditional plants and flowers, stamped with a character mark and OGHM; together with a Japanese bowl of circular outline, decorated with chrysanthemums, with central circular plaque inscribed and dated 1956, stamped with a character mark and SILVEH (5) Diameter of bowl 11.4cm
A set of six fluted glass dressing table jars, with marks for London 1935, with gilt covers, crested; a pair of William IV square section glass decanters, highlighted throughout with gilt stars; a cased set of four small glass bottles, with silver screw-off caps, marks worn; a pair of Asprey's of London silver mounted decanters (both lacking stoppers); together with various bottles, jars and other pieces (Qty) Provenance: Abbotsford, Melrose
A collection of items, to include a cased set of twelve teaspoons and tongs Sheffield 1922; a similar set with thistle pierced handles, Birmingham 1933; a set of six Queen's pattern teaspoons, Glasgow 1868; together with various silver and plated napkin rings; a plated entree dish and cover and other pieces (Qty)
A pair of Georgian Scottish silver sugar tongs, with marks for Edinburgh no date letter, maker's mark AS, bright engraved with wriggle-work borders, initialled; a set of six King's pattern teaspoons with matching preserve spoon, Edinburgh 1853, initialled; a pair of similar teaspoons, Edinburgh 1840; a set of six coffee spoons with pierced scroll terminals; together with a part set of five coffee spoons with thistle pierced terminals (qty)
Dundee - a collection of silver and plated items, to include a tablespoon by Souter, marked SOUTER/ DUNDEE; a dessert spoon, same maker; five dessert spoons, by James Ramsay, marked A, JAS.RAMSAY; six coffee spoons, marked for J Ramsay (of Dundee), Sheffield 1907; six plated dessert spoons, stamped M.M HENDERSON, SILVERSMITHS (attributed to Dundee); together with a set of six Old English pattern teaspoons, Glasgow 1886 by W.W.L (maker unknown) (24)
A collection of items, to include a Victorian christening mug, Birmingham 1899; a Swedish cylindrical box with pull-off cover; a cased set of twelve Swedish silver coffee spoons, with scroll cast terminals; a cased set of coffee spoons, Chester 1925; a pair of sugar tongs; a butter knife and a quantity of plated flatware (Qty)
A late Victorian mounted horn beaker, with marks for Sheffield 1886, by Fenton Brothers, of slightly tapering form with applied silver rim and inset glass base; a sugar caster, London 1727 maker's mark TB, of standard form with flowerhead finial; a pair of Scottish provincial salt spoons by J Pringle, Perth; a dessert spoon by D Manson, Dundee; another dessert spoon, Dundee (no maker's marks); together with plated salts and a selection of flatware (Qty) Height of beaker 11.8cm
LOWTHER CASTLE INTEREST A GEORGE V SILVER MOUNTED RIDING CROP, one mount inscribed Capt. The Hon. L Lowther, Ashwell, Oakham, hallmarked London 1920 supplied by Merry, St. James St. 89cm long (35ins) (end lacking) *** Lancelot Lowther was the younger brother of Hugh "The Yellow Earl", who inherited the title of Lord Lonsdale in 1944.
AN EDWARD VII SILVER VESTA CASE of plain form, hallmarked Birmingham 1904, makers mark D and F; AN EDWARD VII SILVER VESTA CASE having engraved leaf designs, hallmarked Chester 1903, makers mark T and S; AN EDWARD VII SILVER STAMP CASE of envelope form, hallmarked Birmingham 1904, 54g (1.74oz) all-in (3)
GOLFING INTEREST A GEORGE V SILVER GOLFING TROPHY in the form of a tyg, with three plain handles, baluster body and circular indented base, inscribed Carl Prestwich Cup, Presented to Hallowes Golf Club 1929, hallmarked Sheffield 1929, makers mark C.W.F. 13.2cm (5.1in), together with a silver mounted mahogany plinth inscribed with former winners (2)
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