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A group of three early 19th century Irish silver table spoons, fiddle pattern with engraved initials 'FG' and pip reverse, marks for Dublin 1807, maker Richard Sawyer, 25cm, sold along with a similar spoon, marks for Dublin 1805, maker possibly John Power, gross weight 315grams.
A George VI cased and silver mounted brush set, comprising hand mirror, two hair brushes, two clothes brushes and comb, each with engine-turned decoration, the larger items with engraved initials EH within a circular cartouche, marks for Birmingham 1938, maker William Neale & Son Ltd, all housed in a hinged and fitted mahogany case.
A George V silver three piece teaset, comprising a teapot, sugar and cream, each of oval form with flared shaped rim and scrolled handles, marks for Birmingham 1933, maker John Rose, teapot length 24cm, sold together with a hallmarked silver napkin ring, teaset gross weight 685grams, gross weight 719grams.
A Victorian silver teapot, having a domed foliate finial topped cover with embossed foliate decoration, over the compressed baluster form body with engraved C-scroll cartouche engraved with presentation inscription, marks for London 1849, makers mark rubbed, 25cm, 625grams gross. Ivory decleration reference number 33LG2KYN.
A George V silver two-handled tray, of rounded and dished rectangular form with Chippendale influenced moulded edge detail, marks for Sheffield 1922, maker Walker & Hall 51cm x 35cm, 2270grams, the reverse engraved with presentation inscription 'Presented to The Rev.E and Mrs Hartley on the occasion of their Silver Wedding.... 1925... St Luke's Parish Church, Great Crosby' sold with green fabric protector.
A George V silver cream jug, of moulded oval form with generous spout, angular handle and short oval foot, marks for Birmingham 1918, maker S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, 7.5cm, sold along with a Queen Elizabeth II silver sauce boat, of oval form, Birmingham 1970, makers mark rubbed, gross weight 151grams.
An 18th century Hanoverian pattern table spoon with rat-tail reverse, indistinct London marks, possibly Henry Morris, 19.5cm sold together with two later George IV silver dessert spoons, fiddle pattern with engraved lion crests and pip reverse, marks for London 1825, maker possibly William Chawner II, 17.5cm, gross weight 130grams
A George V silver cigarette case, of hinged rectangular form, curved for the gentleman's pocket and engraved with foliate scrolls centred by a shield form cartouche engraved with initials NH, marks for Birmingham 1921, maker John Rose, 9cm x 8cm 108grams sold along with a George VI silver cigarette case, engine-turned decoration, marks for Birmingham 1947, maker John Rose, 8.5cm x 7cm, 85.5grams.
A George VI silver three-piece condiment set, comprising pepperette, salt and mustard, the latter two with Bristol Blue glass liners, all housed in a fitted and plush lined case, lacking spoons. Marks for Birmingham 1947, maker Joseph Gloster Ltd, 125grams gross silver weight.
A group of six 1930's silver and enamel coffee spoons, the terminals engine-turned and guilloche enamelled with geometric designs, marks for Birmingham 1933, maker W H Haseler Ltd , 10.5cm, 76grams gross. Sold along with five Victorian silver Albany pattern teaspoons, marks for Birmingham 1887, maker Solomon Lyon, 59grams gross
A George V silver rimmed cut-glass bowl, the plain rim over a fluted body and star-cut base, 19.5cm diameter, marks for Birmingham 1917, maker John Grinsell & Sons, sold along with a silver mounted glass scent bottle, silver mounted glass pepperette and other silver mounted glass 'bottle (af).
Two pairs of 1930's silver condiments, comprising two pepperettes and two salts, of canted square form with pieced finals and conforming thumb pieces, the salts with Bristol blue glass liners and original spoons, marks for Birmingham 1933, maker S&H within a pointed oblong, 6.3cm & 5cm, gross silver weight 158grams
A late 19th/early 20th century colonial silver lidded box, of circular form, the domed lift-off cover embossed with central elephant and Lion within a foliate border, all over a body embossed with a band of arched vignettes, unmarked, 9cm x 8.5cm 209grams, some slight compressing to cover, some minor knocks to base.
A cased set of six George VI silver teaspoons, having Art Deco influenced terminals, marks for Sheffield 1945, maker Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, all housed in a fitted and plush lined case, gross weight 68grams, sold along with a cased set of Mother-of-Pearl handled silver plate bladed dessert knives, cased.
A pair of Victorian silver table spoons, fiddle and thread pattern, marks for London 1864, maker H J Lias & Son, 22cm, 168grams sold along with a matching pair of sauce ladles, 149grams, a silver fiddle and shell pattern dessert spoon, London 1871, maker GA, 63grams a silver fiddle and thread cake slice, London 1874, maker GA, 56grams, and five silver-plated forks of conforming design. Gross silver weight 436grams
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