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Victorian silver spirit flask of conventional form, with bayonet fastening cap, engraved armorial crest and initials and detachable cup (London 1896) Lambert & Co, together with a Victorian silver vesta case, with engraved crest and monogram and cap badge of the Coldstream Guards. All at approximately 8ozs. Flask 12.5cm overall length. (2)
Edwardian silver mounted cut glass inkwell with engraved initials and date (Sheffield 1908) William Hutton & Sons Ltd, together with an early George V silver mounted desk blotter, with engraved presentation inscription (Birmingham 1912) Elkington & Co blotter and a Continental silver mounted crumb brush (London Import Marks for 1901). Inkwell 7.5cm square. (3)
Late 19th/early 20th century Chinese export silver model, depicting a parade procession scene, including figures with musical instruments and weapons, mounted on a carved and pierced hardwood base (14 separate figures in total), apparently unmarked, together with a silver frame, mounted on a hardwood stand and containing a collection of ten miniature weapons, including two shields and a banner (Chinese character marks on frame ends)Figures are 25mm in height, mounted on a threaded rod that fits through a hole in wooden base. They are not fixed and there are no nuts. The metal is tarnished commensurate with age and has not been cleared for many years. Appears to be silver but not marked other than the end plate on the weapons. Damage to the wooden stand.
Early George V silver mounted whisky tot, with hinged cover and star cut base (London 1913) Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, together with a separate silver "whisky" label (London 1919) maker's mark E.O. Whisky tot 10.5cm overall height. (2)General overall condition good, glass body has no cracks or chips, interior slightly marked in the base. Silver mount is good, some surface tarnish, thumb piece and flat cover slightly bent, hinge good, marks clear. Label good but tarnished, chain good, marks clear.
Contemporary, Georgian style, silver bottle coaster of circular form, with pierced decoration and turned wooden base, with central silver boss (Birmingham 2000 Millenium mark) W I Broadway, together with another similar, with different pattern decoration, same year and maker. Both 12.7cm diameter. (2)
Contemporary pure silver (stamped 999) dressing table mirror of vertical rectangular form, with shaped crest and teardrop decoration, bevelled mirror plate, mounted on a Mahogany frame (London 2002, Queen's Golden Jubilee mark, Britannia standard mark, 999). Paul Vernon Fitchie. 34cm overall height.
Pair of contemporary silver Corinthian column candlesticks with fluted columns and stepped bases, separate sconces (Birmingham 1972) Alexander Smith, together with a contemporary silver three piece cruet set and matching condiment spoon (London 1969) A Chick & Sons Ltd. Candlesticks 25cm overall height.Candlesticks.General overall condition good, some minor surface wear and dents, minor wear to highpoints but no holes. One sconce has been repaired on the bead edge. Marks clear.Cruet set.General overall condition very good, surfaces tarnished but no major damage or repair, inside of mustard cover has black marks. Hallmarks are clear.
Early 20th century Chinese silver cigarette case of shaped rectangular form, with spot hammered and engraved decoration and sprung, dual hinged front panels, left front panel with engraved dragon cartouche to one corner, interior marked WK, with Chinese character mark. All at approximately 4ozs. 12cm x 9cm
Of local interest: pair of George II silver waiters of circular form, with shell and scroll borders, on three hoof feet, centres engraved with the crest of the Tollemache family (London 1750) Hugh Mills. All at approximately 17ozs. 19.5cm diameter.NB: TheTollemache family is an ancient English noble family based at Helmingham Hall, Suffolk.General overall condition very good, some surface wear, scratching and minor dents, no visible damage or major repair, central engraving slightly rubbed. Marks clear.
Rare composite set of six late 17th/early 18th century Britannia Standard silver Dog Nose pattern table spoons, with rat tail bowls and matching engraved armorial crests (various dates and makers) marks rubbed. All at approximately 11ozs.General overall position good, some surface scratching and minor wear, two bowls are slightly misshaped and rattails are worn. (Photographs to follow).
Late 1930s silver four piece tea sand coffee set, comprising teapot of compressed form, with hinged cover and angular Ebony handle, on a circular domed base, matching coffee pot, sugar and cream jug (Sheffield 1939) Mappin & Webb. All at approximately 55ozs. Teapot 26.5cm across.
George III silver teapot of compressed baluster form, with gadrooned border, hinged domed cover and silver handle with ivory insulators, on four ball feet (London 1818) Joseph Angell I, together with a George III silver milk jug and sugar basin (London 1809) marks rubbed and a pair of late 18th/early 19th century silver sugar tongs. All at approximately 40ozs. (4). APHA Ref: LDTTTRW5
Mixed selection of Georgian, Victorian and later silver flatware (various dates and makers) and including a pair of early 19th century table spoons by Hannah Robinson of Delaware USA and a Georgian Channel Islands silver teaspoon by Jean le Page, Guernsey. All at approximately 30ozs. (Qty)
Pair George II cast silver candlesticks, with knopped columns on shaped bases, with stylised shell decoration and engraved armorial crests (London 1753) William Crisp, separate sconces (unmarked). All at approximately 29ozs. 20cm overall height.One stick has a slightly distorted base (its rocks when placed on a flat surface). The sconce is stuck, possibly from wax.The other stick has a slightly distorted column but sits flat. There is overall minor denting and overall age related wear and some associated loss of definition to decoration to both sticks.
1920s silver mug of tapering baluster form, with loop handle, on a domed base (Birmingham 1929) Synyer & Beddoes. All at approximately 10ozs. 13.5cm overall height.General overall condition very good, some surface wear and scratching, top handle mount may have been repaired and top edge of handle, where thumb rests, is dented, no other major denting or signs of repair. Body may have had engraving removed from front surface opposite handle. Marks clear.
Interesting silver mounted cut glass decanter in the shape of a tyre, with etched humorous text "WHEN TYRED, SCOTCH" and car road wheel stopper, collar and stopper marked (Birmingham 1907) Hukin & Heath, together with another cut glass claret jug with silver plated mount. Tyre decanter 24cm overall height. (2)Tyre decanter.General overall condition good, glass body is good, no major damage but some surface chips to edge of tyre, interior is marked. silver mount (Birmingham 1907 Hukin & Heath) and stopper are tarnished, collar may have been refixed. Stopper fits and is removable.Claret Jug.General overall condition good, glass body interior is dirty, exterior has very minor surface scratching and chipping. Plated mount is slightly worn and full of plate polish, whole mount is not on straight and may have been refixed, hinge is loose.
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