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Twelve George III Old English pattern silver teaspoons, engraved a phoenix crest, seven Maker Wm. Sumner, London 1796 and five Maker George Giles, London 1797. (Some bowls bent, one split); and a silver child's mug, with reeded bands and bracket handle, inscribed a name. Maker J. Gloster Ltd., Birmingham 1915. 12oz. (13)
A three piece silver coffee service, the ogee rectangular bodies partly ribbed with gadroon borders, the vase shaped coffee pot with swan necked spout, hinged cover, ebonised finial and bracket handle, the milk jug and lidded sugar basin with capped bracket handles. Maker E. Viner, Sheffield 1967/8. 42oz (all in.).
A William IV silver dish and cover, the panelled sides with rococo border, the cover with detatchable rococo handle, a Cape Colony, South Africa presentation inscription to Col. Harry George Wakelyn-Smith C.B., and his armorial bearings. 13.75in. (35cm.) Makers Reily & Storer, London 1837. 63oz; a plated liner and a Sheffield Plate two handled heater stand with shell foliage feet.
A LATE GEORGIAN "MISER'S" HORN SNUFFBOX of cartouche form, the interior aperture of conjoined circular form, (denying a user more than a very small pinch of snuff), the hinged cover with silver escutcheon engraved 'MC' in decorated cursive script, 9.5cm, (3.75in) long
A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH-CENTURY SCOTTISH SILVER-PLATED PLAID BROOCH of "target" form applied with a crowned badge depicting two foxes under a tree, within a laurel wreath, the motto PRIDE OF GALA on a ribbon below, crossed shepherds crooks behind, the plain surround punch-engraved L.O A.S. A.U., 10.5cm, (4.1in) diameter
A LARGE EARLY 20TH-CENTURY SILVER-PLATED WINE STAND perhaps for a Jereboam of champagne, or similar, of cylindrical form with everted rim of floral scroll design, the sides of neo-classical pierced design with leaf medallions between husk swags, having turned wood inset base, E.P. on copper, 27cm, (10.5in) diameter, (internal diameter 19.75cm, (7.7in)
A GEORGE IV/WILLIAM IV SILVER PLATE ON COPPER AND CUT GLASS EPERGNE with central facetted vase-shaped stem of flared form supporting a cut glass bowl, on circular base with leaf-scroll and shell border and four scroll feet, the central knop supporting four numbered reeded branches with similar ornament, each with cut-glass dish, unmarked, 40cm, (15.5in) high
A VICTORIAN SILVER ORNAMENTAL TAZZA, the circular tray with key-fret border raised on three scrolls cast with bell-flowers and terminating in volutes each surmounted by a gamebird displaying, on tri-partite base with cast leaf-scroll ornament, and moulded feet, Sheffield, 1873, James Dixon & Sons, 16.5cm, (6.1in) high
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TAZZA OR FRUIT STAND in the late Renaissance style, the bowl-shaped dish on a balustroid stem with angel term arabesque ornaments on bell-form base, the bowl and foot having bead-on-reel borders, hallmarked London, 1906, Wakley and Wheeler, 20.5cm, (8in) high, 18ozs, (560g), sold with a Georgian cut glass dish (A.F.)
A SILVER PORTABLE COMMUNION SET comprising a chalice on knurled-knopped stem, the bowl interior gilt, a paten, plain, a circular lidded wafer box with engraved cross motif and a glass wine bottle with silver screw-on cover, all hallmarked London, 1964/5 makers A.R.M & C., (all in fitted case)
THREE SMALL ITEMS OF SILVER comprising A MENU HOLDER in the form of a seated hound on circular loaded base, hallmarked Birmingham, 1910, maker L & S, A PEPPER POT in the form of a miniature kitchen dredge, Birmingham, 1897, S.B., and A CHILD'S PUSHER, with pierced swastika motif, London, 1926 (3)
A LADY'S FIVE PIECE SILVER BACKED DRESSING TABLE SET with engine-turned decoration and vacant escutcheons, comprising a hand-mirror, a pair of hair brushes and a pair of clothes brushes hallmarked London, 1932, maker G.N., G.N. and A SIMILAR SILVER-MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL COMB, London, 1912, maker C.J..F. (6)
A COMPOSITE FOUR-PIECE SILVER TEA-SERVICE comprising a hot water jug of basally fluted oval form, hallmarked Birmingham, 1911, with matching sugar basin and milk jug, 1912., maker WB LD, and a near matching teapot, Birmingham, 1912, maker HM, the two pots having ebonised wooden handles and finial, 39.5ozs, (1228g) (all-in)
AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER "Presented to Rich'd Hurst Esqr/By Platt and Sutcliff.... Manchester/ March 1st 1853", of scroll-edged lobed circular form on three foliate scroll-pierced feet, the field inscribed within floral and foliate chasing, hallmarked London, 1845, makers Hayne & Cater, 25cm, (9.8in) diameter, 17.25ozs, (537gm)
Newcastle Silver: FIVE PAIRS OF SILVER SUGAR TONGS, all with Newcastle-upon-Tyne hallmarks, comprising a pair of George III bright-cut engraved tongs by Dorothy Langlands, a pair of King's pattern, 1850, maker, John Walton, a pair of plain fiddle pattern, 1860, Reid & Sons, and two other fiddle pattern pairs, 7.5ozs, (233g) (5)
FOUR PAIRS OF LONDON-ASSAYED SILVER SUGAR TONGS, comprising: a pair of George III bright-cut engraved old English pattern, London, 1795, Samuel Godbehere and Edward Wigan, two pairs of George III plain old English pattern, fully hallmarked, and a pair of Queen Anne style fancy trefid rat-tail pattern, London, 1909, makers Reid & Sons, 4.ozs, (125g) (4)
Hester Bateman A GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR BASKET of navette form, with reeded swing handle, the body of eight-facetted design bright-cut engraved and pierced in the neo-classical manner,with armorial crest, a harpy gardant proper the rim of reeded bat's wing design, on matching foot, hallmarked London, 1788, maker Hester Bateman, 6.6ozs, (206g), complete with blue glass liner
A VICTORIAN SILVER SUGAR BASKET of footed bowl form with rope twist edges and swing handle, the body all-over pierced and engraved with scrollwork, having a reserved escutcheon engraved with the crest of Lawson of Brayton and Isel, Cumberland: Out of clouds proper two arms embowed rested erminois cuffs sable, supporting the sun proper, hallmarked Birmingham 1860, makers C & W., 5ozs, (155g), complete with frosted glass liner.
A "HARLEQUIN" SET OF FOUR NEO-CLASSICAL SILVER SALTS comprising three George III, London, 1787, maker William Abdy I, of navette form with pierced, bright-cut and engraved floral swag decoration, each on four feet, beaded edges, engraved crest A Harpy gardant proper, (used by Blackenly, Coulter, Morrell and Trimnel families), complete with star-cut blue glass liners, and a fourth, Birmingham, 1928, made to match (4)
A VICTORIAN SILVER MUSTARD POT of drum form with beaded edges, the flat lid having a shell purchase, reversed scroll handle, hallmarked London, 1867, makers E & J. Barnard, 1.85ozs, (58g), complete with blue glass liner having star-cut base, and A WILLIAM IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN MUSTARD SPOON, London, 1834, maker CB(2)
A VICTORIAN SILVER VINAIGRETTE of shaped oblong form, the hinged cover engraved with a depiction of St. Paul's Cathedral on a radiating ground, enclosing a foliate-scroll-pierced hinged grille, the underside engine-turned with a vacant c-scroll cartouche to the centre, hallmarked Birmingham, 1852, maker Nathanial Mills, 44mm, (1.7in) long
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