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A group of small silver, comprising; a silver beaker/vase with a flared rim and an applied ropetwist base, Chester 1919 by Hugh Wallis (of Altrincham), 9cm high (3.5in), a thistle shaped vase with an inscription, Birmingham 1944, 10cm high (4in), and an egg cup with a round reeded foot, (marks rubbed), 6.5cm high (2.5in)
A Victorian silver tapering oblong necessaire case with moulded borders and engraved with foliate scrolls, Birmingham circa 1840 by Nathanial Mills, (the date letter indistinct), 6cm long (2.5in), and a plated toddy ladle with a turned whalebone handle
Three late 19th century embossed silver boxes, comprising; a Dutch silver box, the hinged lid embossed with figures in a street scene, the sides with figures landing the catch, import marks for Berthold Muller, Chester 1902, 12cm wide (4.75in), 202g (6.5oz), a card box, with two panels depicting a bagpiper serenading two ladies, London 1900 by William Comyns, 8cm high (3.25in), 91g (3oz), the other Dutch, with a hinged lid depicting a tavern scene, the sides depicting pastoral and quay side scenes, import marks for Berthold Muller, Chester 1901, 8cm wide (3.25in),147g (4.75oz)
Three late Victorian silver embossed boxes, comprising; a cigarette box embossed with flowers, leaves, scrolls, rocaille and a cartouche with a monogram, Birmingham 1900 by A & J Zimmerman, 19cm (7.5in), a cylindrical box and cover embossed with angels within foliate panels, London 1900 by William Comyns, 10cm high (4in), 154g (5oz), and a large match box holder with an applied tortoiseshell pique panel, the base embossed with a foliate cartouche engraved with a Viscount's coronet above an initial 'N', London 1889, 7.25cm (3in)
Three silver boxes, comprising; a round foliate engraved sovereign case, Birmingham 1901, a late Victorian heart-shaped vesta/match case engraved with ivy, Birmingham 1896, and a heart-shaped box with a coronet surmount and embossed with leaves and a scroll cartouche, import marks for London 1896
Five embossed silver boxes, comprising; a Victorian heart-shaped box, embossed with trailing flowers and forget-me-nots, and with a cartouche with initials, London 1887, 8cm (3in), three late 19th century Dutch oval boxes, one embossed with musical putti, one with pastoral and biblical scenes and foliate scrolls, both with import marks for London 1894, the other with courting couples, London 1903, and a round box, the cover depicting a lady stone mason and a statue, Chester 1895
A William IV silver oblong vinaigrette, the hinged lid engraved with scrolls and a vacant cartouche within a pricked border, the grille pierced with scrolls and a flower-head, Birmingham 1832 by Joseph Willmore, 4.5cm x 3cm (1.75in x 1.25in), an oblong vesta/match case with a domed lid and a monogram, Birmingham 1873 by George Unite, 4.25cm long (1.75in), and a silver and mother of pearl folding fruit knife, Sheffield 1925
A Victorian silver heart-shaped box with fluted bands and crimped borders, London 1882, 10cm (4in), 149g (4.75oz), a match box holder embossed with birds, scrolls and drapery swags, 1890, both by William Comyns, 7.5cm (3in), 49g (1.5oz) and a damaged cylindrical scent bottle case, engraved 'Saccharine', 1890
An early 19th century Channel Islands old English pattern table spoon, engraved with initials and struck three times with the makers mark of Jean Le Page, Guernsey circa 1803-36. Cf. Richard H Mayne Channel Islands Silver, Its Makers and Marks, Plate 42
A Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, Exeter 1842 by W R Sobey, and an ovoid cream jug with a leaf capped double scroll handle, three hoof feet and chased and embossed with foliate scrolls, the marks indistinct, 8.5cm high (3.25in), 123g (4oz)
A silver shaped-oval sweet dish, pierced and embossed with flowers, leaves and scrolls and with a beaded leaf, flower-head and scroll border on open scroll-work feet, Sheffield 1908 by James Dixon and Sons, 18cm long (7in), 191g (6oz), and a small shaped-round sweet dish, Birmingham 1897
A silver half fluted christening mug with a 'D' shaped handle, tucked under base and engraved with initials and date, London 1906 by Charles Clement Pilling, 9.5cm high (3.75in), 135g (4.25oz), and a pedestal sweet dish with loop handles, a moulded border and a flared foot, London 1926 by Auguste Louis Noel, the bowl 12cm diameter (4.75in), 125g (4oz)
A Victorian silver baluster shaped christening mug with a leaf capped scroll handle and embossed with panels of scrolls and baskets of flowers and with an engraved inscription, Sheffield 1859 by Henry Wilkinson & Co., 9.5cm high (3.75in), 137g (4.25oz)
A Victorian silver pedestal christening mug, with a rope-twist scroll handle and profusely embossed with flowers and a vacant shield-shaped scroll cartouche, Sheffield 1864 by Martin Hall & Co Ltd, 12.5cm high (12.75in), 190g (6oz), and a child's christening knife, fork and spoon with initials, in a case, Sheffield 1840 by Aaron Hadfield
A small group of silver, comprising; a George III skewer with ring handle, London 1792 by George Smith II, 58g (1.75oz), a square travelling inkwell with reeded borders and a shaped lid with a monogram, 1814 by Thomas Wells, 47g (1.5oz), and a barrel-shaped beaker, 1792, 6.5cm (2.5in), 85g (2.75oz)
A Stuart Devlin silver gilt 'Charles and Diana' commemorative egg, chased in relief with two armorials and flowers and leaves, opening to reveal a dragon and a rose on a burgundy velvet ground, and inscribed 'H.R.H. Prince Charles and Lady Diana 1981', London 1985 by Stuart Devlin, 7cm high (2.75in), 210g gross (6.75oz)
An Alwyn Carr cast silver caviar scoop in the form of a sturgeon, naturalistically chased and with a gilt bowl, London 1935 by Alwyn Carr, 13cm long (5.25in), and three thimbles, comprising; one silver Chester 1900, and two in wood with silver threepences to the tops
A silver table lighter in the form of two 'Duelling Frogs', one reeling from a strike to his heart, his broken foil down, the conqueror balanced on one leg his sword aloft, on an oval base embossed and chased with leaves and rocky mounds (the conquerer lacking one hand), London 1878 by William Frederick Williams, mounted a black plinth with a panel inscribed '1895 1920', 24cm long overall (9.5in)
A collection of small silver, comprising; a George Jensen 'Acorn' spirit measure, stamped 'sterling', a Victorian silver wrythen turned bowl, London 1888 by John Henry Rawlings, 8cm diameter (3in), 60g, and an oval tea caddy with reeded borders, Birmingham 1945, 9cm high (3.5in), 126g (4oz)
A George III silver vase shape trophy cup and cover, with two leaf chased and reeded loop handles and applied with garrya swags, ribbon surmounted beaded medallions and acanthus, on a beaded stem and stepped spreading foot, engraved with a lion rampant crest, the cover with beaded borders and an acorn finial, London 1777 by Robert Makepeace I and Richard Carter, 39.5cm high overall (15.5in), 2097g (67.5oz)
A Victorian silver and ruby glass inkstand, the inkwell with a silver mounted lobed and dished rim and a hinged domed lid, in a fitted pierced galleried frame on a fluted round stand on three feet flat-chased with scrolls, London 1850 by Susanna Cook, the stand 23cm diameter (9in), 512g of weighable silver (16oz)
A collection of seven silver condiments, comprising; three William IV leaf chased pepper pots, London 1834, the maker's mark indistinct, a vase-shaped pepper pot, pierced and bright-cut engraved, London 1786 by Hester Bateman, another similar embossed with paterae and swags on a square foot, Sheffield 1925, a small cylindrical dredger with a scroll handle and bright-cut engraved with swags (marks indistinct), and a dredger with spiral fluted foliate decoration and a flared foot, Birmingham 1893
A collection of small silver, comprising, a 19th century campana-shaped pepper pot with a gadrooned border and an acorn finial, possibly South African or Colonial (the marks not traced), a set of six William IV fiddle pattern teaspoons, London 1829 by Phillip Phillips, in a case, a 19th century French beaker with a moulded border and initials 'M.N.', a Continental hammered cup with a reeded loop handle, stamped beneath 'Suiza' and '.900' and a pair of Arts & Crafts hammered salt spoons with cabochon terminals, one only with marks for London 1908 by Albert Edward Bonner
A collection of silver cruets, comprising; a set of four cauldron shaped salt cellars with lion mask and paw feet, London 1907 by C S Harris & Sons Ltd and a matching mustard pot (the marks rubbed), all with blue glass liners, a Victorian pierced cylindrical pepper pot with beaded borders, London 1860 by Charles and George Fox, 7cm high (2.75in), and a pair of vase shaped casters the pierced dome covers with vase finials, London 1914, 12.5cm high (5in)
A Victorian silver oval cruet stand with beaded borders, pierced and engraved with floral swags and a monogram, the central turned stem on an oak base and four acanthus scroll feet, London 1876 by Henry Wilkinson, 28cm high (11in), with seven cut glass bottles, the three silver mounted covers various dates and makers
An early Victorian silver mustard pot, with pierced sides, a double scroll handle and a shaped foot-rim, the hinged lid with a pierced thumb-piece and engraved with a Baron's coronet ensigning the crest of a demi-lion rising from a vallary crown, (blue glass liner), London 1838 by E, E, J & W Barnard, 8.25cm high overall (3.25in), 160g (5oz), and an old English pattern mustard spoon
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