A Canteen of Elizabeth II silver Cutlery, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Old English pattern, six place setting, 47 pieces in total, most hallmarked Sheffield 1965, the dessert knives and carving set Sheffield 1966, one teaspoon and the six larger knives 1964, table spoon 20.5cm long, approx. total weight exc. knives (with stainless steel blades) 58.6ozt, in a fitted Art Deco style oak canteen.
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An Edwardian silver Mustard Pot, by S W Smith & Co., hallmarked London, 1905, of oval form with hinged lid and blue glass liner, 9.5cm long, together with a pair of George V silver pepperettes, Sheffield 1912, a small silver cream jug, Birmingham 1909, etc., weighable silver 8.1ozt, a pair of sterling silver short candlesticks, weighted base, and a white metal box (a lot)
A pair of George III silver Sugar Nips, together with a small pair of sugar nips with claw grips, an oval silver napkin ring, a silver mounted faience scarab pendant, rose quartz bracelet, silver mounted blue and white paste brooch, a Singapore proof coin set, dated 1979, in fitted wooden case, a quantity of Oriental white metal flatware etc., (a lot)
A George IV silver Caddy Spoon, by Unite & Hilliard, hallmarked Birmingham, 1829, the shovel bowl with Kings pattern handle, initialled, 9cm long, together with a silver preserve spoon, Sheffield, 1974, a Victorian Scottish silver mustard spoon, Edinburgh, 1842, 14.5cm long, a Danish silver spoon with Mermaid finial etc., approx total weight 4.3ozt (6)
A George IV silver Cream Jug, by Richard Pearce & George Burrows, hallmarked London 1828, with demi fluted decoration and gadrooned rim, together with a small Victorian silver cream jug, Birmingham, 1885, a Victorian silver two handled bowl, by Martin, Hall & Co Sheffield 1862, all as found, approx total weight 12.5ozt (3)
A Victorian silver Serving Spoon, by James Deakin & Sons, hallmarked Sheffield 1886, with twisted stem, bright cut decoration to bowl and finial, 20.5cm long, together with a quantity of silver flatware, including a late Victorian spoon by Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1894, a fish knife, London 1897, bright cut tea spoons, cruet spoons, etc., approx total weight 12.7ozt (a lot)
'L'Histoire de 150 ans D'Independance en Medailles', or History of 150 years of the Independence of Belgium in medals, a cased set of 50 small sterling silver medallions, total weight approx. 2.75ozt, together with the balance of a coin collection, including part Collectors sets, commemorative crowns etc., (a lot)
A antique opal and diamond Pendant / Brooch, of open circular form, the centre with five heart shaped opals around small diamond point, opals damaged, with two outer bands of circular cabochon and heart shaped opals, all with diamond points between, all mounted in unmarked 9ct gold and silver, tested, the reverse with hinged pendant suspension loop and screw fitting detachable brooch mount, 2.7cm diameter, approx total weight 9.5g.
Charles Horner; A George V silver Brooch, hallmarked Chester, 1913, of scrolling thistle form set two citrines, together with two Scottish silver brooches, a 9ct gold mounted amber cheroot holder in silver case, silver charm bracelet, a small quantity of silver flatware etc., weighable silver 3ozt (a lot)
A cased Victorian silver three piece tete-a-tete Tea Set, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., hallmarked Sheffield, 1891/2, with demi-fluted decoration, the teapot with wooden handle and finial, teapot 13.5cm high, in a presentation case complete with sugar nips and two spoons, all Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London 1891, with apostle tops, and a pair of Copelands porcelain teacups and saucers, approx total weight 17.3ozt.
A cased Victorian silver three piece bachelor Tea Set, by Daniel & Charles Houle, hallmarked London, 1861, of waisted circular form with foliate decoration, leaf capped scroll handles, the teapot with ivory insulators, teapot 12.5cm high, approx total weight 10.4ozt, in a velvet lined fitted 'Hancock's' presentation case, he sugar nips split in two, the sugar bowl and cream jug dented. DEFRA Ivory Act submission ref: XQC7BFPY.
A silver cased key wound Pocket Watch, the quality fusee movement No. 9202 by Arnold Charles Frodsham, 84 Strand, London having an enamelled face with Roman numerals and inset second hand at the 6 o'clock position with Arabic numbers, the case engraved with intertwined initials to one side and with clawed crest to the other. Complete with a leather attachment strap with toggle and a pair of watch keys. Also engraved internally with "Tredegar Works 1857", London hallmark. Minutely scratched internally are details of servicing, etc.
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