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A Victorian silver bachelors oval teapot in late 18th century style, the serpentine sides engraved vacant ribbon tied oval cartouches and foliage swags, banded borders, a tapering spout and domed hinged cover with an oval wood finial and scroll wood handle. Maker Joseph Angell, London 1857. 11oz (all in).
A silver copy of an early George II cast tea time candlestick (for scented candles), the baluster stem with a spool shape candleholder and shaped base, engraved the arms of the Cloth Makers Company with George V Silver Jubilee presentation inscription underneath. 5 1/2 in. (14cm). Makers Carrington and Co, London 1935. 9oz. (Please see lot 7 for image)
A pair of mid 19th century Indian colonial silver salt and pepper casters, the panelled and cylindrical bodies inscribed the letters 'P' and 'S', with panelled pierced cover centred a ball finial and a bayonet fitting, on conforming feet. 3 3/4 in. (9cm). Makers Hamilton and Co of Calcutta. Circa 1860. 5oz. (2).
An electroplated cheese board stand wood inset, a cased grapefruit set, an electroplated mint sauce boat, a Victorian plated child's mug and a set of 6 pairs of plated fish eaters and servers with ivorene handles and a pair of candle snuffers.12in. (30cm). Together with a pair of Edwardian cut glass salts with silver rims, London 1907/8, a George II silver hanovarian pattern table spoon (marks rubbed), a Victorian silver child's knife with initialled loaded ornate handle and a close plated pickle fork. (30).
A pair of William IV silver fiddle and thread pattern sauce ladles engraved the Smith family crest. Maker William Eaton, London 1833. Together with three William IV and an early Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern salt spoons engraved the Smith family crest. Together with a George III silver hanovarian pattern table spoon. Different dates and makers. 8oz. (7).
A large pair of Victorian silver sauceboats in mid 18th century style, the fret edge ogee oval bodies engraved a whippet head crest, the cast scaled scroll handles with rococo spray appliques, each on three cast truncated legs with cartouche pad feet. Maker William Moulson, London 1854. 24oz. (2).
A rectangular silver photograph frame engraved a name and date with detachable padded back and fitted with a perpetual calendar, London 1927. 5 1/4 in. (13.5cm) x 8in. (20cm). Together with another Edwardian photograph frame, the applied hammered silver front with oval aperture, inscribed disk, a cloth covered wood back with later cardboard easel. Birmingham, 1906. 4 1/2 in. (11.5cm) x 7 1/4 in. (18.5cm). (2).
A large pair of late Victorian silver vases, swirl ribbed and fluted tapering bodies with a gadroon neck band flanked by leaves, flowerheads and acorns, the interiors gilded, the bases with a reeded band and domed moulded foot. 8in. (20.25cm). Makers Gibson and Langman, London 1890/93. 30oz. (2). (Please see lot 46 for image)
An oval silver panelled cream boat with flying leaf capped scroll handle on shell appliqué legs to hoof feet, a pierced silver panelled circular bon bon dish on a baluster stem to three cabriole legs, a pair of modern style silver ashtrays. Different dates and makers. 6oz. Together with a 1935 Jubilee silver medal, boxed, a set of six silver teaspoons with wavy edge handles and a set of six silver coffee spoons with shell terminal handles. Different dates and makers, both boxed. (17).
A set of six modern silver soup spoons by E. Viner, five Victorian engraved Old English pattern dessert forks, five George III Old English pattern table forks (tines worn), three dessert spoons, five dessert forks, eight teaspoons and two Dutch fiddle pattern dessert spoons. All different dates and makers. 40oz. (34).
A Victorian silver wine goblet, the bowl engraved a crest of a wounded boar within a garter motto, the interior gilded, on a spreading stem foot inscribed with a presentation inscription Henry W. Peek M. P. to Charles E. Pollock Esq Q. C. in remembrance of Wimbledon Common Associations 1871. 6 1/2 in. (16.5cm). Maker Richard Sibley. Retailed by Thomas, New Bond Street London 1871. 8oz. * This refers to two of the founder members of the Wimbledon Common Ramblers Association which still exists today.
A pair of Regency silver wine goblets, the bowls with repoussé bands of grapevines having everted lips, gilded interiors, petal knopped stems and a banded circular foot. 5 3/4 in. (14.5cm). Makers Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1816. 18oz. (2). (Please see lot 62 for image)
A ring top silver skewer and a set of six silver Albany pattern teaspoons and child's silver lobster pick, a pair of silver scroll edge handle sugar tongs and a King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra commemorative silver spoon. Different dates and makers. Together with a set of six silver teaspoons with matching sugar tongs, the handles with vacant oval cartouche and pointed terminals. Makers Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1914. Cased. 9oz. (18).
A Regency silver gilt 'watch' style vinaigrette, the hinged cover and back centred engine turning and a repoussé border of thistles, rose and flowers, having a ring attachment, the interior with a pierced foliage engraved grille. 1.15in. (3cm) diameter. Maker Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1819.
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