A cased set of six George V silver gilt coffee spoons, with engraved stylised decoration to handle, marks for Birmingham 1931, maker William Suckling Ltd, all housed in a fitted and plush lined case, 10cm, 56grams gross. Sold together with a set of silver handled epns bladed tea knives, cased.
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A set of twelve George V silver dessert spoons, Old English pattern pointed variant, engraved with initial M, marks for London 1910, maker Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton) stamped with retailers mark 'Gibson & Co Ltd' 22cm, 526grams gross.
A pair of George III silver sauce ladles, Old English pattern with engraved initial H and arm and arrow crest, marks for London 1799, maker most likely Stephen Adams II, 17cm, sold along with a George IV silver sauce ladle, fiddle pattern with engraved initial, marks for Edinburgh 1825, maker Alexander Edmonstoun III, 16.5cm and a 20th century spouted sauce ladle Birmingham 1934, maker Hasset & Harper Ltd, gross weight 159grams gross.
A large Victorian silver agricultural trophy, of traditional goblet form with embossed foliate and C-scroll decoration, the cartouches engraved with initials and presentation inscription, all over a bead moulded knop and moulded foot, marks for London 1878, maker Daniel & Charles Houle, 26cm, 458grams
A pair of George V silver squat candlesticks, each moulded with reeded bands, marks for Birmingham 1910, maker William Adams Ltd, 8cm, 232grams (weighted) damaged, sold along with a small Edwardian silver dish of Art Nouveau design, Birmingham 1904, maker William Devenport, 15grams, An Edwardian silver mounted glass jar and a Charles Horner silver thimble (af)
A Victorian silver vesta case, of small proportions, engraved with vine leaf decoration and shaped cartouche engraved 'W.W. LEE' marks for Birmingham 1881, maker Isaac Summers, 4cm, 16grams sold along with a Victorian silver bladed and Mother-of-Pearl mounted pocket knife, marks for Sheffield 1863, maker John Yeomans Cowlishaw, 14.5cm with original card case.
A Queen Elizabeth II silver powder jar top, of slightly domed circular form with engine-turned decoration, the interior with mirror, marks for Birmingham 1961, maker Sanders & Mackenzie, 9cm, 117grams gross. Sold along with George III silver salt, marks worn and a white metal humpty dumpty babies rattle and teething ring. and similar rabbit form babies rattle and teething ring Gross lot weight 200grams
A cased set of six Queen Elizabeth II silver tea spoons, formed as replica anointing spoons, marks for Birmingham 1962, maker John Rose, 70grams gross, sold along with three pairs of hallmarked silver napkin rings (one pair with bakolite centres) and two other silver napkin rings 169grams gross.
An early 20th century silver flour dredger, the domed, finial topped and pierced twist-off cover embossed with foliate scrolls, over a body with conforming embossed decoration, sat on a short flared circular foot, 13.5cm high, rubbed marks for Birmingham, possibly 1902, maker Henry Matthews, 166grams.
An impressive Victorian silver two-handled bowl, of circular form with finely embossed bellflower, acanthus leaf and foliate scroll decoration between hoofed-griffin form scrolled handles, raised on four scrolled and pierced feet, marks for London 1888, overstruck and worn makers mark most likely for Johnson, Walker & Tolhurst Ltd, 17.5cm x 37.5cm wide, 1417grams.
A white metal and white metal mounted four-piece dressing table set, comprising a hand mirror, hair brush, comb mount and lidded circular dressing table box, each engraved cartouche and Persian influenced scrolling foliate decoration, each marked 'silver' (3) lidded box weight 156grams. Comb mount 20grams.
A George IV silver vinaigrette, of hinged rectangular form and curved for the pocket, engraved with repeating stylised floral decoration centred by a vacant rectangular cartouche, opening to reveal the gilt interior and pierced foliate grille, marks for Birmingham 1820, maker John Shaw, 2.5cm, 7.9grams retaining old sponge.
A George VI silver gravy boat, of traditional design, marks for Sheffield 1946, maker Viners, 14.5cm , 99grams, sold along with a silver pepperette, silver and cut-glass condiment bottle and silver topped glass dressing table jar., and silver sauce ladle, Gross silver weight of this lot is 191grams
A set of twelve George V silver table spoons, Old English pattern pointed variant, engraved with initial M, marks for London 1910, maker Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton) stamped with retailers mark 'Gibson & Co Ltd' 22cm, 803grams gross.
A cased George V silver feeding spoon and pusher set, marks for Birmingham 1929, maker Arthur Price & Co Ltd, sold along with a similar set, Sheffield 1924, maker Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, cased. And a cased set of six silver coffee bean spoons, Birmingham 1929, William Suckling Ltd, gross weight 109grams.
A set of six Edwardian silver teaspoons, Old English pattern bright cut with foliate designs, marks for Chester 1901, maker Haseler Brothers, cased, sold together with a silver replica of the Roman 'Ambleside Spoon' Birmingham 1932, maker Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, cased and a silver cup, having angular handle and engraved inscription, dated 1945, Birmingham 1944, maker Sanders & Mackenzie, gross weight 184grams.
A collection of modern Coinage including Royal Mint 2015 Brilliant Uncirculated One Ounce Silver Britannia, 1990 Queen Mothers 90th Birthday £5, Royal Mint and similar Crowns, 1953-1967 Brass Threepences cased set, Farewell to £.S.D Coinage cased set, 2004 Britains New Coinage, First Decimal Sets x2, The Millennium Coin, Pobjoy Mint 2008 Isle of Man Olympic China One Crown and 2000 Republic of Sychelles 5 Rupees, 2012 and 2013 Coronation Coin Packs all cased or on card, along with many crowns and novelty coins
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