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maker's mark IA struck once to base & once below rim (unknown, Guernsey c.1763-1807), of typical form, the body in good gauge silver with a flat top to the rim, with cast beaded S-scroll handles and short, waisted foot, inscribed to side 'I.L.F.T' don', 2 3/8in. (6cm.) high, weight 3.56 tr.oz.* Very good condition, light surface wear and flea-bite dents only.
to include a weighted capstan inkwell by Asprey & Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1912; three piece cruet set; M.O.P handle bread fork by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1909; silver picks and a cased set of M.O.P handled butter knives. (qty)* Inkwell with wear and dents; cruet set with wear and staining, fair.
To include a silver handled cake rake marked "WEB STIRLING" together with a pair of silver napkin rings; bottle collar; Yard-O-Lead silver pen; Life-Long silver propelling pencil; five silver coffee spoons; bright cut fiddle pattern tea spoon, weighable silver 4.3 tr.oz. (12)* Varying condition, good to excellent, some hallmarks slightly rubbed.
Chester import marks for Berthold Muller, 1924, 925 silver, of cylindrical tapering form with planished design, raised on circular stepped foot with stylised decoration, the bottom foot rim inscribed, 7½in. (19cm.) high, weight 11.85 tr.oz.*Very good, excellent condition, nothing to note.
Samuel Herbert & Co., London 1758, the rectangular stand with rounded angles and coil moulded borders, with a silver mounted and cut glass pounce pot, inkwell and quill holder in cross-pierced galleries, on paw feet, 10in. (25.5cm.) long, the silver stand weighing 15.9 tr.oz.*The stand with a loss to the pierced gallery on the front of one gallery. Clear marks. Six nuts missing from the fixings for the galleries to the underside (although they are still securely attached). The crest a little worn from polishing. A chip to the lower edge of the inkwell and several frits and tiny chips to the two other glass pieces. The quill holder mount is missing.
to include a Georgian pierced 'MADEIRA' silver decanter label of rectangular form with cut corners by Charles Reily & George Storer, London, 1828; Victorian silver 'GIN' label, dating to 1856; modern 'SHERRY' label, together with two silver plate labels, Port and Sherry and a bone china enamel 'BRANDY' label, weighable silver 1.14 tr.oz. (6)*All labels appear good with light wear only.
To include a set of six bright cut silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, Josiah Williams & Co, London, 1939, 4½in (11.4cm.) long, together with five William IV silver fiddle pattern teaspoons by Mary Chawner, London, 1835, terminal engraved with initials and two other spoons, weight 8.3 tr.oz. (13)* Mostly very good, some light surface marks, a little rubbing.
To include a silver napkin ring, Birmingham, 1903, engraved initials; pair of Christofle silver plated napkin rings; silver ashtray, Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham, 1921; silver miniature tankard by Josiah Williams & Co, London, 1944, 2¾in. (9.5cm.) high, weight of silver pieces 5.9 tr.oz. (5)* Ashtray with rubbed hallmarks, otherwise pieces good.
Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London, 1901, of plain cylindrical form with pull off cover, having pipe finial, later inscribed 'I.H.M. 6.6.46', opening to reveal original lead tobacco weight, 3 5/8in. (9.3cm.) high, silver weight 6.65 tr.oz.* Bottom rim pushed in on one side, some interior scratching etc, maker's mark rubbed, overall good.
designed by Steven Green, hallmarked by R&R., Birmingham, 2000, boxed with paperwork; pair of decanter labels, Whisky & Brandy by Francis Howard, Sheffield, 1987; sterling 925 boat shaped trinket dish, 5¾in. (14.7cm.) long; The Queen Mother 80th Birthday silver Crown, Bruce Russell silver disc; crystal glass and silver bud vase, 7 1/8in. (18cm.) high, together with silver keyring and other non silver items, weighable silver 6.0 tr.oz. (qty)* All pieces good condition.
London import marks for Thomas Glaser, 1888-1895, and having 'F' foreign mark and a letter 'T' in a shield, 7¾in. (19.7cm.) high, together with a Victorian silver openwork basket with a blue glass liner and engraved armorial, 4½in. (11.4cm.) high, weight of both without liners 10.9 tr.oz. and a cut glass bud vase with silver base. (3)* Both baskets need polishing, blue liner with nibbles to upper rim, overall good.
Benjamin Smith III, London, 1846, of nine section web form, the rim applied with nine cast silver flower heads, raised on a shallow foot, 11in. (27.9cm.) diameter, 5in. (12.7cm.) high, weight 19.3 tr.oz.* Good condition with light surface wear only, some polish residue.
Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield,1961, having a turned wooden handle, raised on four feet, 3¾in. (9.6cm.) wide, weight 5.65 tr.oz., together with a silver plated version by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, engraved to cover with armorial. (2)* Slight movement to hinges, otherwise good.
to include a silver wine coaster, M C Hersey & Son Ltd, London, 1985, 5 1/8in. (13cm.) diameter, together with a pair of silver plate pierced bottle coasters, 3 1/8in. (8cm.) high; pair of heavy cast silver plate coasters with grapevine rims; pair of Mappin and Webb silver plated butter dishes with gadrooned edges, cut glass bowls, 5in diameter. (7)* All pieces good with light surface wear only.
London import mark for 1986, 13in. high, along with a cut glass ship's decanter 10¼in. high, a small Asprey London ship's decanter, Birmingham, 1986, 6in. high, and a pair of similar small ship's decanters having silver collars, Barker Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham, 1988, 6¼in. high. (5)* All stoppers good.
to include a Victorian silver & marcasite cocktail watch; silver thimble; 9ct gold charm of knife, fork & spoon; coral brooch & pendent; white metal & enamel pin badge depicting a lady (enamel a/f); miniature carved wood fist pendent with yellow metal mount; silver rings, and a bag of yellow metal and silver earrings, clips and cameo's etc. (quantity)
A set of green and white enamel buttons and buckle, and a 1911 silver and champleve enamel buckle by Gladys Bayliss, mounted in 2 good quality modern frames. Gladys Bayliss buckle has receipt of purchase from 2009 £1,500 and card from Tadema Gallery. Apparently with GB monogram to back of both pieces and hallmarked Birmingham 1911 (now in frame so cannot confirm)Both sets appear in good condition

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