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A William IV Silver-Gilt Vinaigrette, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham, 1834, oblong, the hinged cover engine-turned within foliage and flower borders, the sides and base engine-turned, opens to reveal a pierced and engraved foliage and flower grille, 35mm wide, 16dwt, 26gr
A George III Silver Condiment-Set, by Frances Purton, London, 1795, oval and on four tapering panel feet, engraved with foliage on a textured ground and with an overhead loop handle, supporting seven silver-mounted cut-glass bottles, engraved with initials, with wood base, 19.5cm wide
A Three-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, The Teapot and Cream-Jug 1923, The Sugar-Bowl 1924, in the George III-style, comprising a teapot, with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 24.5cm wide over handle, total gross weight 26oz 7dwt, 819gr; Together With a silver plate tray, oval and with reeded border and integral handles, 49.5cm wide (4)
A George V Silver Salver, by Cooper Brothers and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1935, shaped circular and on three ball and claw feet, later engraved 'Presented to Mr & Mrs G. H. Jackson by the Staff of the Chaseside Motor Company Limited on the Occasion of the Company's Silver Jubilee 1922-1947', 26.5cm diameter, 18oz, 560gr
A Cased Set of Four Victorian Silver Salt-Cellars and Spoons, The Salt-Cellars by William Evans, London, 1881, The Spoon Maker's Mark SW, London, 1881, the salt-cellars each bombé and on three shell-capped stepped pad feet, the sides chased with flower swags, with cranberry glass liners, the spons with feather edge, in fitted case, the cased applied with a plaque engraved 'Rev'd A. C. Woodhouse from his fellow Curates of S., Mary Battersea June 8th 1882', above engraved names, the case 20.5cm side, weight of sliver 7oz 17dwt, 245gr (qty)
A George III Silver Caddy-Spoon, A George IV Silver Caddy-Spoon and a Victorian Silver Caddy-Spoon, The First by John Bettridge, Birmingham, 1818, The Second by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1820 and The Third by Francis Clark, Birmingham, 1840, each in a differing pattern, the first two engraved with initials, 18dwt, 28gr (3)
Two Silver Commemorative Sets, comprising 'The Crowning Glory', a cased set of silver-gilt replica stamps, with English import marks for London, 1978 and 1979, commemorating the 25th anniversary of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth, the case 22.5cm wide; a cased set of twelve silver medallions depicting Legendary Aircraft of World War II, with certificate of authenticity, the case 27cm wide (2).
A William IV Silver Vinaigrette, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1834, circular and with engine-turning within foliage borders, the hinged cover opens to reveal the pierced and engraved foliage and flower grille, with suspension loop, with associated chain, the vinaigrette 42mm high including suspension loop 9dwt, 14.6gr
A George IV Silver Vinaigrette, A William IV Silver Vinaigrette and a Victorian Silver Vinaigrette, The First by John Bettridge, Birmingham, 1827, The Second Maker's Mark TS, Birmingham, 1831 and The Third by Edward Smith, Birmingham, 1861, the first two oblong, the third shaped oval, grille lacking, 38mm wide and smaller, total weight 1oz 9dwt, 45gr (3)
A Collection of Assorted Silver, comprising assorted Victorian dressing-table items and two miniature toy silver chairs, with English import marks; Together With a three-piece French silver plate smoker's set, by Christofle and assorted shell or mother-of-pearl items (one tray)
A Four-Piece Victorian Silver Christening-Set, The Mug by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1897, The Flatware by Martin and Hall, Sheffield, 1891, each piece engraved with foliage scrolls, the mug engraved with initials and dated April 4th 1899, the handle of the knife filled, weighable silver 7oz 12dwt, 237gr (4)
Two Silver Models of the Coronation Chair and Two Victorian Silver Scent-Bottles, The Chairs by Charles Boyton, London, One 1901 and One 1910, The Scent-Bottles by Charles May, Birmingham, Late 19th Century, the chairs each of typical form, 55mm high, the scent bottles each cylindrical and chased with differing foliage scrolls, 35mm high; Together With a double-ended blue glass scent-bottle and a blue glass scent-bottle with gilt painted decoration (6)
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including a tea-strainer and stand; a George III small caddy-spoon, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1819; a cased five-piece condiment-set with three associated spoons; a cased set of six teaspoons and four various napkin-rings, weight of silver 12oz 4dwt, 380gr; the silver plate including three various napkin-rings and a pair of knife-rests (one tray)
A Collection of Assorted Silver Plate, including a pair of wine-coasters; an oval basket; a salver; an oval gallery-tray; tea and coffee-wares; an oval salver, engraved with a crest; a coffee-pot; another tapering example; a mounted wood bowl; various items of flatware and other items (two shelves)
A Three-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by Edward John Haseler and Noble Haseler, Birmingham, 1910, each piece tapering oval and on spreading foot, engraved with foliage, each engraved with initials and presentation dates on one side, comprising a teapot, with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 29.5cm wide over handle, total gross weight 36oz 3dwt, 1,124gr (3)
A Cased Set of Six Edward VII Silver and Enamel Buttons and a Pin, by Spurrier and Co., Birmingham, 1908, Retailed by Fisher, 188 Strand, each in the form of a flower with blue and green enamel, in fitted green leather case, the case 75mm diameterThe buttons each fully marked underneath. The pin stamped 'Solid Silver Real Enamel'. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The enamel seems to be intact with only some very minor scratching. The buttons are approximately 12mm wide.
A George III Silver Teapot, by George Smith and Thomas Hayter, London, 1794, oblong and engraved with foliage, each side later engraved with a crest within foliage cartouche, handle and finial lacking, 23.5cm wide; Together With a George V silver cream-jug and sugar-bowl to match, by Sebastian Garrard, London, 1922, total weight of silver 31oz 13dwt, 984gr (3)
A George V Silver Basket and a Victorian Silver Box, The Basket by William Comyns, London, 1911, the Box by Francis Boone Thomas, London, 1896, the basket tapering circular and on spreading foot, with lattice-pierced sides and reeded border, 21.5cm diameter, the box elongated octagonal and with hinged cover, 60mm wide, total weight 17oz 11dwt, 547gr; Together With a silver plate cigarette-case and a silver plate-mounted glass jar (4)
A Collection of Assorted Silver Flatware, including a pair of teaspoons by William Hannay, Paisley, circa 1800; a pair of teaspoons, maker's mark IA, Probably Dumfries, circa 1800; a teaspoon, maker's mark EW, Perth, circa 1810; a set of four Irish coffee-spoons, Dublin, probably 18th century and various other spoons, 6oz 18dwt, 214gr; Together With a small group of silver plate flatware and a hanging display cabinet, (qty)
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including a christening mug, tapering and engraved with foliage; a pair of candlesticks, filled; a silver-mounted glass dressing-table jar; a napkin-ring and assorted flatware, weighable silver 6oz 18dwt, 215gr; the silver plate including a salver; an oval entree-dish and cover on stand; a spiral-fluted oil lamp and other items (two trays)
A Collection of Assorted George III and Later Silver, comprising a pair of Old English pattern table-spoons, later decorated as berry-spoons; a pair of similar dessert-spoons and a Victorian similar spoon; a Dutch spoon; a bowl and a tea-strainer, 15oz 3dwt, 471gr (one tray)
A Sorrento Ware Box, a similar smaller example; together with assorted collectables including a silver topped green glass flask, two small African bronze figures, a tortoiseshell bottle, a KPM style miniature portrait on porcelain, two decoupage face screens, an autograph album etc (one tray)
A Collection of Assorted George II and Later Silver and Silver Plate, comprising a marrow-scoop, London, 1721; a cased pair of silver salt-cellars; four various silver-topped glass bottles, a silver-handled button-hook; a silver plate sifting-spoon and a pickle-fork (qty)
A George V Silver and Enamel Timepiece, by Albert Carter, Birmingham, 1925, shaped triangular and with strut back, the front with blue enamel on an engine-turned ground and with three fleur-de-lys cut-outs, the dial with Arabic numerals, 95mm wideThe timepiece is winding smoothly, hands setting correctly. Movement in going order. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A Four-Piece Elizabeth II Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, by Da-mar Silverware, London, 1977, in the George III style, tapering and with gadrooned border, comprising a teapot; a coffee-pot, each with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the coffee pot 23cm high, total gross weight, 61oz 1dwt, 1,899gr (4)
A Collection of Assorted Silver, including two cigarette-cases, one with engine-turned decoration, the other engraved with foliage; a curved card-case, with engine-turned decoration; a cut-glass scent-bottle with hinged silver cover; a spiral-fluted silver vesta-case; an engine-turned silver purse and a thimble, weighable silver 6oz 6dwt, 197gr (qty)
An Elizabeth II Silver Oxo Cube, by Consolidated Gold Silver Jewellery Ltd., London, 1978, each side engraved 'Oxo', 20mm square, 2oz 12dwt, 82grTennants are grateful to Deborah Roberts from the Goldsmiths' Company library and Karen Green from the Goldsmiths' Company Assay Office for their assistance in identifying the maker’s mark.
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