A set of twelve Edwardian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, maker WSS, Sheffield 1904, floral brightcut engraved, initialled, cased together with the companion tongs also a Victorian set of six silver fiddle pattern teaspoons by Robert, James and Josiah Williams, Exeter 1849, bright cut engraved and initialled, boxed, 14.5oz (19)
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An Edwardian silver two bottle inkstand by Charles Stewart Harris, London 1903, the tray of rectangular shape with serpentine ends, raised on four claw and ball feet, having a beaded and scroll pierced gallery enclosing two matching bottle retainers flanking a central cylindrical box a miniature chamber taperstick forming the cover, complete with two deep blue cut glass bottles with silver tops, 24cm wide, 19oz
A fine matched pair of silver claret jugs by The Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Co Ltd, London 1904 and Sheffield 1918, the ovoid crystal bodies engraved with flowers and songbirds, mounted in silver on circular petallate bases, the fitted collars embossed with flowers and scrolls above a pierced scrolled frieze, the cover of compressed domed form with pierced thumbpiece above a scrolled handle the base attached to a pierced body band, 29.5cm high
A George III silver candelabrum by John Parsons & Co, Sheffield 1793, raised from a circular foot engraved with vitruvian scrolls below rising stiff leaf decoration below a bulbous stem with high reeded knop supporting a leaf decorated vase shaped socket, the three light branch with low central light flanked by two others with plain reeded drip pans supported on plain octagonal supports, 47cm high, 40.5cm span, branch 25.25oz, base loaded
A large Victorian parcel gilt silver peg tankard by Elkington & Co, London 1896, the plain matt finish cylindrical body gilt decorated with an irregular chased and embossed band of flowers and scrolls to the lower body raised on three outsize lion and ball feet, fitted with a large scroll handle with heart shape terminal below a plain flat domed cover with lion and ball thumbpiece, engraved with an armorial and another crest with Kingston-upon-Hull association, 27.5cm, 61oz
A Victorian silver clad perfume bottle by Horton & Allday, Chester 1884, of square section, botanically engraved, the hinged cover opening to reveal a glass liner and stopper, 6cm high together with another smaller similar perfume bottle by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1894, 5.75cm (2)
A pair of Victorian silver mounted hobnail cut salts bottles, maker EB, London 1887, the cylindrical bodies with spherical screw fit floral repousse decorated covers, 18cm; a George IV cologne bottle with silver screw top, maker AD, London 1827, 10.5cm, and another smaller unmarked bottle (4)
A lady's green leather travelling case containing four various silver topped glass jars with green bassetaille enamel decoration, by Albert Carter, Birmingham 1934, with matching mirror and clothes' brush, a button hook and shoehorn and a leather and chamois roll containing manicure implements, 40.5 x 28cm
Two similar early 20th century nephrite jade and silver moonflasks and stoppers, the latter surmounted by a duck and a figure and attached to corer shaped scoops within the necks of the bejewelled moon flasks, mounted front and back with urns containing cash and wufu bats and shou roundels respectively, 18cm high (4)
George Graham R.S.W., R.I., R.O.I.(resigned), R.B.A. (1881-1949). A CONTINENTAL LANDSCAPE WITH A MILKMAID AND A COW ON A COUNTRY LANE PASSING BUILDINGS, SILVER BIRCH TREES NEARBY. Signed and dated 1914, pencil and watercolour heightened with white, {25.5cm by 35cm (10in by 13.75in)}
John Bates Noel (fl.1893-1909). "WOODLAND SCENE", A STUDY OF TWO CHILDREN ON A WOODLAND PATH WITH BRACKEN AND SILVER BIRCH TREES NEARBY. Signed and dated 1891, also inscribed with the title of the work and the artist's name and a further date verso, oil on canvas, {20cm by 25.5cm (8in by 10in)}
A Novelty Walking Stick, the carved ivory greyhound head handle with applied glass eyes, scroll engraved silver ferrule with vacant cartouche, London 1926, ebonised stem and brass tip; Another, with carved antler grotesque face, birch-wood stem, brass tip; and Another Ivory Example, as a hand grasping the nose of a gentleman, with silver plated ferrule, the malacca stem with iron tip (3)
A Victorian Novelty Walking Stick, the antler grip surmounted by a silver plated head of a woodcock, with plated ferrule and ebonised stem, brass tip, {92.5cm long}; and Another Silver Example, the head of a swan, applied red tinted glass eyes, slender stem with horn tip, maker's mark JK, London 1886 (2)
A Pair of Hale Thomson Patent Green Glass Trumpet Vases, circa 1850-60, with internal "silver-mirrored" finish, bulbous mid stems, on swept circular bases slice cut with a trail of leaves at the rim, the bases inset with silvered lead plugs inscribed "Hale Thomson London Patent", {20cm high}.
A Pair of Continental Porcelain Silver Metal Mounted Baluster Vases, each painted with a shoulder band of swags of flowers suspended from gilt victory wreaths, with scattered roses and blue flowerheads below, with X pierced rim mount, swags to the shoulders, and upon conforming white metal basal mounts with indented angles, spurious Sevres interlaced L mark in overglaze blue, early 20th century, {20cm high} (mounts loose, one with flake on the rim)
A Set of Eight German Porcelain Ornithological Dessert Plates, each shaped circular plate with scroll and rocaille moulded borders with apple green reserves painted with scale pattern, with depictions of a golden pheasant, turkey, peacock, mallard, silver pheasant, black cock, cockerel, and a pheasant, each signed Pfeiffer (bird named on reverse), crown and D mark in overglaze blue, and with rose head (erased) mark in gilt, early 20th century, {22cm diameter}
A Japanese Shibayama Inlaid Tusk Vase, late Meiji period, circa 1900, worked on one side with two doves in flight and alighting upon a lantern amongst flowering prunus and peonies, on the other with a wading bird in a pool beneath flowering shrubs, in mainly mother of pearl, tortoiseshell and stained ivory, engraved two character mark on mother of pearl kakihan, issuing from a silver metal collar, on a fluted and carved wood stand, {31cm high overall} (losses to flying dove and small floral losses, rim with drying-out crack)
An Old Sheffield Plate Tureen and Cover, circa 1830, oval, on pedestal foot, the bulbous bowl with everted moulded rim, leaf capped handles and detachable domed cover, {27cm wide, 27cm long}; and A Victorian Silver Cheetah Finial, on oval base, the standing cheetah with raised front leg, {maker's mark 'GC', London 1855, 7cm long, 5. 5cm high}
An American Sterling Silver Bowl, circular, fluted sides and moulded border, {by Gorham, 24.5cm diameter}; A Cake Stand, circular, on low foot, pierced borders, {unmarked, 24.5cm diameter}; and A Circular Bowl, circular, everted sides, engraved with panels of shell and scroll decoration, moulded rim, {marked 'J.S. Co, Sterling, Persian', 21.5cm diameter} (3)
A Pair of German Silver Gilt Figures, circa 1900, on circular raised stands, each with chased and engraved foliate scroll and mask detail, nodding crowned heads, the gentleman holding a wine jug and goblet, the lady a staff with pineapple and bow finial and a cup, {23cm high}
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