An early Victorian silver engine turned snuff box, with a diaper pattern and a floral chased thumb-piece, Birmingham 1837. by Gervase Wheeler, 6.5cm x 3cm (2.5in x 1.25in), 43g (1.25. oz), and a silver engine-turned cigarette case and compact, Birmingham 1953. by Mappin and Webb, 210g (6.75. oz), in a fitted case
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A collection of six Victorian silver mounted and cut glass scent bottles, comprising; a globular spiral fluted bottle and stopper, Birmingham 1928. 14cm high (5.5in), a smaller similar atomiser, London 1879. by George Brace, 11cm high (4.25in), two hobnail cut bottles with foliate embossed covers, London 1904. and Birmingham 1908. 10cm high (4in), a reeded cylindrical example, London 1889. and a spiral fluted scent bottle, 1888. both by Sampson Mordan and 6cm high (2.25in)
A pair of Victorian silver pierced and spiral beaded sweet dishes, Birmingham 1898. by Elkington & Co Ltd, 11.5cm wide (4.5in), 135g (4.5. oz), a shaped oval sweet dish, pierced and embossed with hearts, Birmingham 1894. 16cm wide (6.25in), an hexagonal taper stick and extinguisher for an inkstand, 5cm high (2in), and a Victorian sweet dish stand with ribbon tied drapery swags and a pierced band with beaded borders, London 1890, 9cm high (3.5in), 232g (7.5. oz)
A collection of Victorian and later embossed silver boxes, comprising; a cylindrical box embossed with angels within cartouches, London 1896. by William Comyns, 9cm high (3.5in), 151g (4.5. oz), a heart-shaped box with panels of figures in a landscape, import marks for Berthold Muller, London 1908. 7cm high (2.75in), 100g (3.25. oz), a square box with a hinged lid, on four scroll feet, London 1897. 5cm diameter (2in), and a French box in the form of a cello, 10cm long (4in)
A George III toddy ladle with a turned ivory handle, (unmarked), 24cm long (9.5in) #80-120. 421. 421. Three silver mounted clear cut glass scent bottles, a spherical bottle with a pierced ogee shaped collar and a scroll embossed lid, 14cm high (5.5in), Birmingham 1906. (maker's mark indistinct), an oval bottle, the hammered cover engraved with initial 'H', Birmingham 1913. 10cm wide (4in), and a square tapering bottle with a silver collar and a cut glass stopper, London 1896. 14.5cm high (5.75in)
An A E Jones silver cornucopia-shaped drinking vessel, with a commemorative inscription '1000. years of English monarchy - Edgar to Elizabeth II AD 793-1973' and chased Celtic bands supported on two hairy paw feet, Birmingham 1972. 15cm high (6in), 512g (16.5. oz)
A Ramsden & Carr silver goblet with a moulded everted rim and a spreading stem embossed with 'tear-drops' and an engraved with a presentation inscription and various winners, London 1904. by Ramsden and Carr, 14.5cm high (5.5in), 133g (4.25. oz) #150-250. 432. A pair of Omar Ramsden hammered silver oblong dishes with shaped borders on four ball feet, stamped beneath 'Omar Ramsden me fecit', London 1926. 10.5cm x 8cm (4in x 3in)
A Tunbridge Wells School of Art hammered silver pot pourri vase and cover, the stem chased with tulips on a matt ground and a round foot, the pierced cover chased and embossed with tulips and leaves and a bud finial, Birmingham 1969. 20cm high (8in), 778g (25. oz)
A modern silver-cased miniature carriage timepiece, the eight day movement with a platform lever escapement, the white painted dial with black Roman numerals and inscribed 'Chas. Frodsham London', the gorge-type case hallmarked London 1979. 10.5cm high overall (4in)
A group of small silver, comprising, a silver mounted table bell, with a gadrooned border on three paw feet, the dome pierced and embossed with scrolling flowers and leaves and a cartouche and engraved with a presentation inscription (damaged), Birmingham 1894. by S Walton Smith, a silver mesh purse with a belt clip, import marks for S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, 1904. an easel-shaped watch stand, 1910, and a pair of late Victorian(?) silver oval framed spectacles
A collection of small silver, comprising; a silver mounted cut clear glass spirit/hip flask, the mounts and monogrammed cup, London 1908-10. by Stewart Dawson & Co Ltd, a small spirit flask inscribed 'Irene', Birmingham 1919. by A & J Zimmerman, a pierced round sweet dish with two scroll-pierced flat handles, 1917. by Synyer & Beddoes, a napkin ring, 1929. a silver mounted perpetual calendar, 1916. by Charles S Green & Co, and two silver and mother of pearl handled folding fruit knives, 1891. and Sheffield 1924.
A group of Victorian and later small silver, comprising; a silver mounted clear glass stamp box in the form of a book, London 1905. an envelope-shaped stamp box on a round stand, Birmingham 1909. by Adie and Lovekin Ltd (the marks rubbed), a rectangular box and cover with diagonal and spiral flutes, London 1890. by William Comyns, a Continental round box and cover embossed with love birds and hearts, and a miniature coronation throne, London 1901. by Saunders and Shepherd
A miscellaneous collection of small silver and other items, including; a silver model of a cow with a hinged head, 6.5cm overall (2.5in), and a model of a swan, 5cm ? (2in), both with import marks for Lois Leighton, London 1890-92. a Dutch figure on stilts, 4.75cm high (1.75in), a flower pixie, import marks for Berthold Muller, Chester 1906. 5cm high (2in), and a collection of small silver, white metal and plated miniatures, variously stamped and marked
A group of eleven George III and later decanter labels, comprising; two silver canted rectangular examples with reeded borders and black enamelled 'Sherry', London 1826. by Charles Rawlings and 'Claret', 1819. by George Knight, another oblong 'J.J' with the maker's mark of 'S&S only, circa 1820, another with an nulled border 'Madeira', 1825. by Charles Rawlings, a small crescent shaped label 'Whiskey', Birmingham 1924. by Hukin & Heath, two plated and pierced labels 'Port' and 'Sherry', another cut out 'Gin', another cartouche-shaped and scroll embossed 'Brandy', an enamelled label 'Brandy' and a mother of pearl crescent shaped label 'Malmsey' Note; Malmsey is a rich and sweet blended wine from Madeira.
Miscellaneous small silver, including; French gilt round box, double-ended scent bottle, a Chinese shoe and two napkin rings, an engine turned napkin ring, a tortoiseshell pique mounted silver round box and cover, a silver round menu holder with a crest, a cylindrical box, and two foliate engraved cigarette holder cases
A collection of small silver and white metal, comprising; a Continental model of a Roman figure in a chariot drawn by three horses, import marks for London 1901. a three-handled campana-shaped cup, Birmingham, 1906. a Dutch cartouche-shaped box embossed with figures emblematic of Faith, Hope, Justice and others, a rectangular trinket box embossed with cavorting putti, a figure on horseback in a pastoral scene and other figures in panels, and a miniature covered sleigh
A George I Britannia standard silver bun-top caster with a moulded girdle and border, engraved with initials, (damaged), London 1724. by William Fleming, 12.5cm high (5in), a 'sparrow beak' baluster cream jug with a scroll handle, 1718. (maker's mark indistinct), 9cm high (3.5in), 72g (2.25. oz), and a late George II vase-shaped caster, 1753. by Samuel Wood, 12.5cm high (5in), 90g (2.75. oz)
Two silver oval Salters' company part fluted boxes each with a hinged lid and finial, and engraved with an inscription for 'Salters Hall October 1908. or 1912', London 1908-12. by Alfred, Francis and Walter Pairpoint, 11cm wide (4.25in), 229g (7.25. oz)
A Victorian silver punch bowl the shaped rim applied with 'C' scrolls and chased female masks the sides embossed with alternate beaded and spiral flutes, trailing scrolling leaves and a vacant cartouche, London 1891. by Charles Stuart Harris, 25.5cm diameter x 12cm high (10in x 4.75in), 883g (28.25. oz)
A George III silver pear-shaped coffee pot with a wood scroll handle and embossed in Rococo style with flowers and scrolls and domed cover with flower finial and round foot, London 1764. by Lewis Herne & Francis Butty, 28cm high overall (11in), 890g (28.5. oz)
A pair of Victorian silver Salters' Company pepper pots in the form of hexagonal gothic fonts, each with an applied Salters' Company shield and an applied motif in the form of a crowned 'VR 1837-1897' to commemorate the Golden Jubilee, and engraved with an armorial (the finials damaged), London 1897. by James Garrard, 12.5cm high (5in), 375g (12. oz) The arms of Lodyngton quartering Johns
A silver round waiter with reeded borders, engraved with an inscription “The Gift of the Salters' Company 1937” and the arms of the Worshipful Company of Salters, London 1936. by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, 24cm diameter (9.5in), 688g (22. oz)
A Victorian silver four piece round tea service with applied strapwork decoration and moulded bands, the teapot and hot water jug with fruitwood scroll handles and finials, London 1895-6. by Walter Walker & Brownfield Tolhurst, teapot 26cm wide (10in), 1879g (60. oz)
A collection of Victorian and later silver, comprising; a leaf and scroll pierced mustard pot, London 1875. a vase shaped pepperette with pierced quatrefoil flower-heads and garrya swags with a bayonet fitting, London 1924. a silver fish knife with a carved mother-of-pearl handle, London 1877. in a fitted case, and a sugar sifter with initials 'TD'
A George IV silver pedestal sugar bowl and a milk jug embossed with panels of flowers and scrolls, the borders and handles chased with leaves and shells, and engraved with a crest, London 1827. by George Hunter, sugar bowl 24cm wide overall, (9.5in), 652g (21. oz)
A pair of late George III silver old English Pattern table spoons, later engraved and embossed as berry spoons London 1805. by William Eley I and William Fearn, 134g (4.25. oz), and a pair of parcel-gilt King's shape Stag Hunt pattern dessert spoons, London 1879. by Lias and Wakely, 217g (5.5. oz)
A George II silver chamber stick with gadrooned borders and a leaf capped flying scroll handle, London 1752. by Philip Bruguier (the nozzle not marked), 9.5cm (3.75in), 389g (12.5. oz), and a George II silver waiter with a shell and scroll border on three pad feet, London 1750. by Hugh Mills, 18cm diameter (7in), 256g (8.25. oz)
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