An Edwardian silver and cut-glass condiment set, having a raised and shaped central handle over three circular divisions housing a glass salt, silver topped pepperette and silver topped glass mustard, all resting on a trefoil base with flattened spherical feet, marks for Birmingham 1906, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, stand weight 56grams.
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A George V silver cigarette case, of hinged rectangular form, curved for the gentleman's pocket and having bands of engine-turned decoration, marks for Birmingham 1919, maker A & J Zimmerman Ltd, 76grams sold along with a Victorian silver vesta case, marked for Birmingham 1888 maker Minshull & Latimer, 23grams Some denting mainly to cigarette case.
An unusual Victorian silver mounted glass bottle, of cylindrical form, the twist-off cover with square section handle opposed by glass 'stopper' and cork seal, the plain glass body over star-cut base 8cm, sold together with a pair of sterling condiments/pepperettes, of trapezoidal form with domed and pierced covers, engraved initials 'h' ,marked sterling, maker RM&S to base, 20grams
A George VI silver dish, of shaped circular form with pierced decoration and raised on out-swept legs, marks for Sheffield 1938, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, 82grams, sold along with a Victorian silver dish, of oval form with profuse moulded and pierced decoration, marks for Sheffield 1895, maker James Dixon & Sons Ltd, 30grams
A cased pair of late Victorian silver butter dishes, of scallop shell form with shaped lip handle and three ball feet, marks for Sheffield 1899, maker James Deakin & Sons, sold with one matching butter knife and one associated, 91grams gross, all housed in a fitted and plush lined case. 10cm x 8cm slight tarnishing and faint scratching, associated butter knife.
A set of six sterling white metal coffee spoons and matching sugar tongs, the handles of shaped form with scrolling decoration, marked sterling to reverse alongside a stamped bust/head mark facing left, most likely American, gross weight 60grams,. Sold together with a set of four late Victorian silver salts, of boat shape with embossed reeded and foliate decoration, marks for Birmingham 1899, maker W.D, sold along with an associated silver spoon, damage to box. 36grams.
A cased set of six 1930's silver golfing interest teaspoons, having crossed golf club and ball motif to the trefoil terminals, marks for Chester 1933, maker Walker & Hall, gross weight 81grams, sold along with a set of six George VI silver teaspoons, of Neo-Classical design, marks for Birmingham 1947, maker J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, 76grams gross.
A cased Queen Elizabeth II silver three-piece condiment set, comprising salt cellar, pepperette and salt/mustard, marks for Birmingham 1982, maker A T Cannon Ltd, all housed in a fitted plush lined case, 88grams gross silver weight. Sold along with a small oval white metal plaque, depicting a sleeping female, embossed in shallow relief, marked NA AG 1G 850
A George V silver cigarette case, of hinged rectangular form, curved for the gentleman's pocket and engraved with the initials RWP, the interior engraved 'To Reg love Babs 1922' marks for Birmingham 1917, 8.5cm, 87grams sold along with a silver napkin ring, 19grams, and two silver mounted ebony dressing table pots.
A pair of Edwardian silver candlesticks, having removable bead moulded sconces over ribbon and swag decorated cylindrical columns and spreading square bases with bead moulding, goat mask and swag decoration, marks for Sheffield 1903, maker Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, 15cm, 1082grams gross (loaded) sconces sit slightly proud, some fine scratching and minor knocks.
A Victorian silver four-piece teaset, comprising teapot, hotwater pot (both with ivory insulators to handles) sugar bowl and milk jug, each of octagonal baluster form with foliate moulded knops to covers and foliate moulded rims, the bodies engraved with repeating motifs and raised on scrolled foliate moulded bases, each with angular handles, marks for London 1859 and 1874, maker Edward Ker Reid, gross weight 2528grams Ivory exemption for sale granted.
A late Victorian silver two-bottle oil and vinegar cruet, having a central raised handle between two circular bottle divisions and over the oval tray with gadrooned rim, raised on four foliate adorned animal paw feet, marks for London 1897, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 458grams bottles appear associated, marks with wear.
An impressive George V silver fruit bowl or centre-piece, of dished oval boat form with opposing scrolled 'heads' and raised scallop shell and pendant decoration, the body with engraved presentation inscription 'Captain's Prize won by Harry Proctor Esq at Nelson Golf Club 27th July 1935 W Smith Captain' all raised on four shell, scroll and swag decorated cabriole type legs, marks for Birmingham 1934, maker Barker Brothers Silver Ltd 20cm x 32cm x 21cm 1006grams
A pair of Victorian silver column candlesticks, having bead-moulded removable sconces over the Corinthian capitals and cylindrical columns draped with bell flower spirals, the spreading square section base having goat mask and bell flower ornaments, marks for London 1890, maker William Hutton & Sons 15cm, 992grams gross (weighted)
An Edwardian silver jewellery casket, of domed and hinged rectangular form with engraved Laurel, ribbon and bell flower pendant decoration, with pin and hasp fastening opening to reveal the padded suede-lined interior, marks for Chester 1910, maker George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, 9cm x 15.5cm, 674grams gross. The base with leather/leather covered card insert.
An early George V silver 'The King's Own' spoon, surmounted with Royal cipher and regimental insignia, rubbed marks, 11.5cm, sold along with a George V silver vesta case, of traditional form with pierced and baize Harp insignia, most likely for The Royal Irish Regiment, marks for Birmingham 1917, maker F J Davis & Co, 40grams gross.
A set of four Scottish late Victorian silver teaspoons , with engraved decoration and canted terminals, marks for Glasgow 1894, maker T.Smith & Son, sold together with three Georgian Hanovarian pattern teaspoons and a selection of other spoons including sugar spoon. Gross weight 186grams
An Edwardian silver quaich, of plain traditional form, marks for Chester 1907, maker George Nathan & Ridley Hayes 13cm, 86grams, sold together with an Elizabeth II silver Taste Du Vin, of dished circular form with embossed heart decoration and single moulded handle, marks for Sheffield 1972, maker C S R Ltd, 10cm, 44grams some fine scratching to quaich interior, otherwise good condition. The Taste du Vin on good condion, the stamped marks visible to underside.
An early 20th century Dutch silver straining spoon and stand, the dished and pierced circular spoon with stylised handle, bearing second standard lion passant mark, date letter for 1911, and makers mark for Van Kempen & Zonen, together with an associated dished circular stand with three ball feet, second standard marks for 1914, maker AZS, 67grams gross
Courteult, Pascal: Automobiles Voisin 1919-1958. White Mouse publication, 1991. First and limited numbered edition of only 2000 printed, (although 3500 were planned), this copy numbered 1302. French text. Together with a saddle-stitched English translation by Peter Hull, also published in 1991 with the assistance of the M.S.M.T. 63pp including an index. [The book is celebrated for its silver intaglio plate mounted front cover.] Oblong folio, lacking the slipcase. (2)
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