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An assorted collection of antique & later silver cutlery. The lot to include; a Gorham floral & foliate clover design handled fork (marked patented 1897 sterling 1902), scrolling handled spoon (sterling pat-d.99 Frank Herschede, cin.), scallop shell sugar tongs (Fellows G), condiment spoon (Sheffield 1899, makers marks for TL - Levesley Brothers) & another condiment spoon (Birmingham 1909, J G Ltd - Levesley Brothers). Total weight approx 128g. Largest measures approx 18cm.
A set of six Edwardian hallmarked silver teaspoons, together with a pair of sugar tongs. Each teaspoon having a scalloped pattern to the bowl. An Onslow pattern to the terminal tip. The tongs also having a scallop pattern the bowl and Onslow pattern to the sides. Cased. Hallmarked London, 1905. Makers mark rubbed. Total weight 370g. Weight of silver approx 88g. Teaspoon measures approx 10.5cm.
An Edwardian silver hallmarked vesta case and match box, together with a silver plated vesta case The first case having a bale to the top and strike to the bottom. Engraved 'Alf from Gert' to the front. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1907. Makers mark S & B. The matchbox having a scrolled foliate pattern to the outside and initials engraved to a circular cartouche. Hallmarked London, 1926. Makers mark R.P. The second case having an empty cartouche panel to the front and foliate pattern with strike to the bottom. Largest measures approx 5cm. Smallest measures approx 4.3cm. Total weight 44g.
A Georgian (George III) hallmarked silver farming interest trinket dish / pin tray. The dish having repousse decoration to the centre depicting figures bailing hay on an autumnal day to creased scalloped border. Hallmarked for London 1801, makers marks for WEWF - William Eley I & William Fearn. Total weight approx 35.0g. Measures approx 8.5cm.
A late Victorian silver fronted mirror. The mirror having pierced moulded detailing to the front, depicting cherubs at play among a leaf and vine. A horned face to the top edge. Bottom edge detached but included, see images. Hallmarked London, 1894. Makers mark William Comyns & Sons. Easel backed. Measures approx 41cm x 30.5cm x 1cm. Weight approx 2.95kg.
An Art Deco amber bakelite and gold cheroot holder, together with a hallmarked silver case. The cheroot having a gold mount. Hallmarked nine carat gold. Birmingham, 1919. The case having a bail to the end. Hallmarked Birmingham, 1919. Total weight approx 10g. Measures approx 5.9cm.
An assortment of George III regency and later silver items. The lot to include a pair of pepper shakers, the shakers having a half moon shaped handle. (Hallmarked 1911. Makers mark L & S). A pair of silver ladles. The ladles engraved to the terminal. (Hallmarked Edinburgh, 1813. Makers mark David McDonald). A silver condiment pot. The pot having a pierced oriental pattern with symbols and characters. (Tests indicate silver. Together with three silver teaspoons. The first teaspoon having a zigzag pattern to the handle. (Hallmarked Sheffield, 1908. Makers mark Walker & Hall). The second spoon having a name and date engraved to the terminal. (Hallmarked 1931. Makers mark Josiah Williams & Co). The third spoon commemorating the 1953 coronation of the late queen. Boxed. (Hallmarked Sheffield, 1953. Makers mark Josiah Williams & Co). Total weight approx 278g. Weight of silver approx 190g. Largest measures approx 16.5cm. Smallest measures approx 3.5cm.
A group of five Regency and later silver hallmarked tablespoons. The tablespoons having either a falcon or pheasant engraved to the terminal. (Two hallmarked London, 1899, Three hallmarked London, 1815. Makers mark W I W F). Total weight approx 212g. Measures approx 17cm.
A pair of Edwardian hallmarked silver salt cellars. The cellars having a detachable blue dish to the inside and a handle to each side. Hallmarked Birmingham, 1903. Makers mark Marston & Bayliss. Total weight 360g. Weight of silver approx 206g. Each measures 17cm x 6cm x 6cm.
An assorted collection of hallmarked silver dressing table items. The lot to include; an oval shaped hand mirror with stepped detailing to the borders (hallmarked for Birmingham 1928,makers mark rubbed), hairbrush (Birmingham 1931, J&C - Jones & Crompton) & a clothes brush with serpentine detailing (Birmingham 1915, CET - Charles Edwin Turner). Total weight approx 589g. Brush measures approx 25cm.
A hallmarked silver maritime interest bosun's whistle. The boatswain's call pipe having banded detailing to the mouthpiece & repeated down the shaft, coiled wirework, foliate etching to the body & etched crown, anchor & monogrammed initials to the whistle bowl to a spring ring clasp. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1896, makers marks for H&T - Hilliard & Thomason. Total weight approx 22g. Measures approx 9.5cm.
A collection of four Chinese / Oriental trader and soldier figurines together with a boat and rickshaw figurine. Each trader and soldier depicting a standing man with a wide rimmed hat & carrying various items such as a gun, sickle, bucket and food. The rickshaw figurine being pulled by a small boy in hat. The boat being stood on four legs with a sailor at the helm. Marked 925 sterling silver to each base. Total weight approx 64g. Largest measures approx 7cm. Smallest measures approx 6cm.
An assorted collection of hallmarked silver dressing table items. The lot to include; tortoise shell & repousse mounted hair comb (hallmarked for Birmingham 1908, makers marks rubbed, possibly for G&N - Crisford & Norris Ltd), nail file, cuticle & pick (Birmingham 1945, possibly S&B), nail file (Birmingham 1918, W.V&S - William Vale & Sons), steel & engine turned shoe horn (1921), simulated tortoiseshell comb (London 1911, CD), magnifying glass (Chester 1929, JLWD) & a nail buffer (Chester 1912). Total weight approx 294g. Largest measures approx 21cm.
A hallmarked silver coffee pot. The pot of baluster form, raised on a plinth base with reeded detailing to the body & hinged lid & having simulated wood brown early plastic finial & scrolling handle (possibly bakelite). Hallmarked for Birmingham 1914, makers marks for E.S.B - E S Barnsley & Co (Edward Souter Barnsley). Total weight approx 334g. Measures approx 15cm.
A hallmarked silver water jug. The jug of barrel form with moulded banding details, thumb grip to the hinged lid & simulated wood brown early plastic curved handle (possibly bakelite). Hallmarked for Sheffield 1914, makers marks for H.S Ld - Henry Stratford; Henry Stratford Ltd. Total weight approx 418g. Measures approx 20cm.
An assorted collection of Victorian & later hallmarked silver lidded glass bottles. The lot to include; two round squat faceted glass bottle with engine turn pattern lid (hallmarked for London 1949, makers marks for PWG), two oval faceted bottles with bulbous lids (London - 1902, SBW - Wolfsky & Co (Serlo Bernard Wolfsky) & 1897, CA.GA - Charles & George Asprey), three cylindrical faceted bottled with engine turned lids (London - 1919, G&SCo - Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, CD - Charles Henry Dumenil & EMW - Thomas Jones Watson), tall faceted bottle (London 1931, Thomas Jones Watson), faceted perfume bottle (London 1901, makers mark rubbed), squared perfume bottle (London 1949, PWG), cut glass bottle with stopper (Birmingham 1892, J.G&S - John Grinsell & Sons), faceted bottle with etched lid (Birmingham 1898, WHW - William Harrison Walter) & rounded squat bottle (Birmingham 1917, marks rubbed). Total weight excluding glass approx 248g. Largest bottle measures approx 17.5cm. Total weight approx 1578g.
A collection of three George III silver hallmarked large table serving spoons of oar form. All Hallmarked London, makers attributed for William Eley I & William Fearn Johnson 1799, Solomon Hougham 1798 & illegible marked 1790. Total combined weight approximately 316g. Length 31cm approx and 1 x 30cm approx
A pair of hallmarked silver condiment shaker pepperettes. Each shaker of baluster form with twisted detailing to the base, body & lid, etched & pierced detailing to the head & acorn finial. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1978, makers marks for AC&SS Ld - A Chick & Sons Ltd. Total weight approx 160g. Measure approx 14cm.
A collection of hallmarked silver wares. The silver to include a hallmarked silver strain spoon. Hallmarked London, 1927.. A pair of 950 silver tongs marked Sterling 950. A pair of hallmarked tongs. A hallmarked strainer spoon Hallmarked London 1930. Largest measures approx 13.5cm. Weight 148g.
An assortment of Georgian and later hallmarked silver teaspoons. Three spoons having a fiddle pattern to the shoulders and handle. An engraving to each terminal. (Hallmarked London, 1824, Newcastle 1872 and London, 1819). The next four teaspoons having a the letters W, FF, R AND F to the terminal. (Hallmarked London, 1810, London 1799, London, 1817, London 1812). Two spoons having a caddy form to the bowl. (Hallmarked Sheffield 1940 and Birmingham 1905). The last spoon having a plain terminal. (Hallmarked 1803). Total weight approx 148g. Largest measures 14cm. Smallest measures 11cm.
Collection of silver hallmarked 19th century condiment spoons - ladles. Various assay marks, mostly London with George III silhouette. Makers to include TB, TN, H&MS, IB, one Scottish hallmarked Edinburgh by James McKay and 2 other with partially legible marks. Total combined weight 74g. Largest measures approx 12.5cm.
A collection of silver items. The items to include a footed card tray salver. The salver having a central coat of arms likely belonging to the O'Keeffe family framed by animal foliate with ribbon scrolled edge on cabriole feet. Marked Sterling NI. A hallmarked silver salt. Hallmarked Birmingham 1947, Together with a hallmarked pepperette and a 1920s silver cigarette case hallmarked Birmingham 1928. Together with a part cased set of silver handled knives Hallmarked Sheffield 1890s. Total weight 792g. Largest measures approx 17.5cm in diameter.
Collection of 3 silver hallmarked desert spoons. London hallmarked to two and one Scottish example. Various makers marks to include William Eley I & William Fearn 1816, Scottish spoon by Francis Howden 1801.London illegible marked spoon 1800, date letter E. Total combined weight 90g. Largest measures approx 18.4cm. Francis Howden Francis Howden
Large collection of 18th & 19th century silver hallmarked teaspoons. Various makers and dates to include London, Edinburgh, Chester and others. Believed late 18th and 19th century dates, mostly with George III silhouette. Total combined weight 219g. Largest measures approx 14cm.
A modern Royal Brierley silver and blue glass hallmarked wine glass. The wine glass having a silver base with a knop stem and a blue glass trumpet bowl. Hallmarked Birmingham, 1999. Makers mark Kenneth James Jack. Comes in original box. Weight of wine glass approx 264g. Measures approx 17cm.
A set of hallmarked silver George V Art Deco vanity items. The lot to include a pair of silver backed hair brushes, a silver backed hand mirror and a pair of silver handled clothes brushes. Each item having a matching plain exterior and bowed form. Hallmarked Birmingham, 1926. Makers mark William Neale & Son Ltd). Boxed. Total weight including box approx 2.64kg. Weight of items approx 1.54kg. Largest measures approx 27cm. Smallest measures 15cm.
A Georgian hallmarked silver chamber stick / candlestick saucer with matching snuffer, together with silver plated wick scissors. The candle stick to a serpentine petal like saucer having gadrooned borders throughout, scrolling handle with feather thumb rest & lion with cross motif etched to one side, hallmarked for London 1770, makers mark for C.B. Together with a matching snuffer (tests indicate silver) & a replacement silver plated white metal pair of wick scissors. Total weight excluding scissors approx 255.3g. Measures approx 13cm.
A Georgian hallmarked silver footed salver tray. The salver of oval form having etched detailing throughout & lipped rim raised on four cabriole fluted legs. Hallmarked for London 1800, makers marks for RHDH - Robert Hennell I & David Hennell II. Total weight 143.9g. Measures approx 18cm.
A Georgian hallmarked silver footed salver platter. The salver of circular serpentine petal like form with beaded detailing to rim spaced by moulded flowers & etched shield in wreath to the centre, raised on three ball & claw footed cabriole legs. Hallmarked for London 1779, makers marks for TH. Total weight approx 666g. Measures approx 26.5cm.
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