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Lot 2533

Three Victorian silver Fiddle pattern table spoons, each with engraved initial to terminal, hallmarked James Barber, York 1847Condition Report:Approximate total weight 6.92 ozt (215.5 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks. Some deeper scratches and small knocks to bowls. One bowl rim with knock to tip. Hallmarks with some wear but remain clear and legible.

Lot 2534

Pair of modern silver sauce boats, of typical plain form, each with oblique gadrooned rims and chevron capped flying scroll handles, upon three hoof feet, hallmarked Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1961Condition Report:Approximate total weight 6.9 ozt (214.5 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks, and a few small indentations. Nicks to both rims. Rubbing to gadrooned rim near handles. Both front hoof feet slightly pushed out of place. One handle lifted out of scroll shape. Hallmarks with slight wear but remain clear and legible.

Lot 2535

Set of ten Victorian silver coffee spoons, each with shaped scroll design rim, and a matching pair of sugar tongs, hallmarked Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1897, in tooled leather burgundy velvet and silk lined fitted case Condition Report:Approximate total silver weight 6.17 ozt (192 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, predominantly surface scratches and nicks. Hallmarks generally clear and legible. Several areas of wear to tooled leather exterior of case and push button mechanism broken.

Lot 2536

Collection of eight 19th century silver ladles/sifting spoons, to include Victorian Irish silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, the circular rat tail bowl with lip, engraved with monogram to terminal, hallmarked John Smyth, Dublin 1851, and seven Scottish silver examples including Kings pattern ladle, hallmarked William Scott Peat, Edinburgh 1827 and a Victorian sifting spoon, with silver-gilt bowl, embossed foliate decoration and engraved initials to terminal, hallmarked Thomas Ross & Sons, Glasgow 1896Condition Report:Approximate total weight 9.9 ozt (307 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks. Gilding on sifting spoon bowl with wear, showing silver underneath. Some rubbing to the engraved and embossed details. Fiddle pattern dessert spoon with knocks to bowl which is now misshapen. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, but mostly legible.

Lot 2537

1920s silver hot water pot, of part fluted baluster form, with gadrooned girdle and rim and ebonised handle and finial, upon four bun feet, hallmarked Ernest Druiff & Co, Birmingham 1920Condition Report:Approx 9.83 ozt (305.7 grams), including handle height = 17cmGeneral wear commensurate with age and use, predominantly in the form of surface scratches and nicks. Hallmarks with some wear but legible.

Lot 2538

Modern silver model of a racehorse with mounted jockey, after David Geenty, hallmarked Laurence R Watson & Co, Sheffield 1998 (filled), upon a rectangular wooden baseCondition Report:H25cmGeneral wear commensurate with age and use, predominantly in the form of surface scratches. Jockey missing part of whip. Hallmarks clear and legible.

Lot 2539

George III silver caddy spoon, of shovel form, with engraved foliate decoration and mother of pearl handle, hallmarked William Pugh, Birmingham 1809Condition Report:L9.8cmGeneral wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, deeper scratches, nicks and some small indentations. Possible solder repair to one side of the spoon. Knocked slightly to bowl edge. Couple of small chips to mother of pearl handle. Hallmarks with some wear, some elements indistinct.

Lot 2540

1930s silver tankard, of baluster form, with personalised engraving and C scroll handle, upon spreading circular foot, hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1938Condition Report:Approximate weight 9.05 ozt (281.6 grams), HGeneral wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks including couple of knocks to body and handle. Hallmarks clear and legible.

Lot 2541

Three George IV silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, with engraved initial to terminal, hallmarked William Bateman I, London 1820, together with three William IV silver fiddle pattern forks, with engraved initial verso, two hallmarked London 1831, maker's mark R.H probably Robert Hennell II, and one hallmarked Jonathan Hayne, London 1836Condition Report:Approximate total weight 8.49 ozt (264.1 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks. Bowls to spoons with deeper scratches and some knocks/indentations. Some wear to prongs. Hallmarks with some wear but generally clear and legible.

Lot 2542

Two small modern silver mounted cut glass decanters, the first example of squat bulbous form, the body with navette, octagonal and hobnail cut decoration, with conforming stopper, the silver collar hallmarked Barker Ellis Silver Co, Sheffield 2005, H19cm, the second example, a ships decanter, with hobnail cut star decoration and conforming stopper, the silver collar hallmarked C J Vander Ltd, Sheffield 2005, H19cm, with boxesCondition Report:General wear predominantly in the form of surface scratches and nicks to silver and glass body. Bulbous decanter with couple of chips to cut glass. Hallmarks with light wear but clear and legible. Boxes scuffed to edges.

Lot 2543

George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, with oblique gadrooned border, hallmarked London 1790, maker's mark VS, L24.7cm, together with a George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladle, hallmarked Sarah & John William Blake, London 1819, L17cm, and a George IV silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, hallmarked London 1825, maker's mark WE, probably William Eaton, L16.8cmCondition Report:Approximate total weight 6.9 ozt (214.3 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks. larger ladle with knock to bowl. Smaller George III ladle with engraving to terminal completely rubbed away. Hallmarks with slight wear but clear and legible.

Lot 2544

Edwardian silver sovereign and half sovereign holder, of oblong form, with engine turned decoration and blank circular cartouche to the hinged cover, opening to reveal two engine turned sprung platforms, hallmarked Horace Woodward & Co, Birmingham 1908Condition Report:Approximate weight 0.87 ozt (27.1 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks and some small indentations. Hallmarks with some wear.

Lot 2545

Group of silver, including a Victorian open salt in the form of a shell, upon three bun feet, hallmarked William Henry Leather, Birmingham 1896, a mid 20th century open salt and pepper, hallmarked Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1957 & 1959 and a 1930s silver bon bon dish, with pierced sides, hallmarked William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1934, etcCondition Report:Approximate total silver weight 7.78 ozt (242 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks, indentations and small knocks. Includes some blue glass liners, one heavily restored. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear.

Lot 2546

Set of six Edwardian silver Hanoverian pattern dessert forks, each with engraved initial to terminal, hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1910Condition Report:Approximate total silver weight 8.98 ozt (279.2 grams) General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks and some wear to tips of prongs. Hallmarks clear and legible.

Lot 2547

George III toddy ladle, the silver oval bowl with shaped rim and baleen twist handle, engraved with initial to underside, hallmarked Stephen Adams I, London 1766, H29cm, together with Georgian silver toddy ladle, hallmarked London 1745, maker's mark indistinct, with later French silver handles and base, with swan control mark, and two silver mounted cut glass open salts, with hobnail cut star decoration, hallmarked Claydon, Robin & Co, Birmingham 1903Condition Report:All examples with general wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks, small indentations and larger knocks. Bowl of ladle with small split and knock. Other ladle with knocks to bowl. Knocks to rims of cut glass salts and some small chips to glass. Hallmarks to first example worn and mostly indistinct.

Lot 2548

Mid 20th century silver christening mug, of plain cylindrical form, with reeded decoration to handle and base and monogrammed initials to body, hallmarked Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1940Condition Report:Approximate weight 5.82 ozt (181 grams), H7.8cm General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks and small indentations, particularly to base and rim. Rim with couple of knocks resulting in it slightly bent out of shape. Hallmarks with slight wear, but clear and legible.

Lot 2549

Late Edwardian silver napkin ring, with planished finish, decorated in relief with Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom and three flowers of The Union, hallmarked Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings Shepherd, London 1910, together with six other napkin rings including Art Deco and Scottish examples, each personalised, hallmarked with various dates and makers, and a 1930s silver compact, with engine turned decoration and monogram to top corner, hallmarked Birmingham 1930, maker's mark worn and indistinctCondition Report:Approximate total weight 8.7 ozt (270.3 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks, particularly to rims of napkin rings. Compact interior missing mirror and inner fixtures. Hallmarks generally clear and legible, however some wear to some makers marks.

Lot 2550

Group of silver, comprising Edwardian serving spoon, with embossed floral decoration to handle, hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1907, pair of Hanoverian pattern picture back coffee spoons, depicting milkmaid to underside of bowls, hallmarked Thomas Bradbury & Sons (Turner Bradbury), London 1899, William IV fiddle pattern salt spoon, hallmarked John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1833, Victorian teaspoon with beaded border, hallmarked John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1898 and an Edwardian mother of pearl handled butter knife, with stylised silver terminal, and shaped and engraved silver blade, hallmarked C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1907Condition Report:Total silver weight approx 5.05 ozt (157 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks. Some knocks and indentations to bowls of spoons. Rubbing to embossed decoration on serving spoon. Hallmarks generally clear and legible.

Lot 2551

Modern silver mounted cigarette box, of rectangular form, with personal enraving to front and engine turned decoration and initials to cover, opening to reveal soft wood lined partitioned interior, hallmarked Frederick Field Ltd, Birmingham 1962Condition Report:Length = 14.7cm, Height = 3cmGeneral wear commensurate with age and use including surface scratches, small indentations and knocks. One corner with small indentations and slightly misshapen. Closes flush. Hallmarks with slight wear but generally clear and legible.

Lot 2552

Group of early 20th century silver, to include a pair of specimen vases, of plain trumpet form, upon knopped stem and filled stepped circular foot, hallmarked J & R Griffin, Chester 1915, pair of silver mounted dwarf candlesticks, hallmarked J & R Griffin, Chester 1909, small silver mounted capstan inkwell with glass insert, hallmarked Chester 1909, maker's mark worn and indistinct, silver pepper, with pierced decoration, hallmarked S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1909 and a similar mustard pot and cover, hallmarked S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Chester 1909, both with blue glass linersCondition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, indentations, knocks and nicks. One vase with knock to rim and both with knocks to body and larger knocks to base. Candlesticks with knocks and splits to rims, and larger knocks on body and base to both. Inkwell lid does not close flush to. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, some elements indistinct.

Lot 2553

Group of silver, including pair of sugar tongs, hallmarked Liberty & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1937, a modern silver cocktail stirrer, with pierced initial to terminal, hallmarked Birmingham 1991, a mid 20th century silver propelling pencil, hallmarked Cohen & Charles, Birmingham 1962 and a set of three Edwardian coffee spoons, hallmarked William Gallimore & Sons, Sheffield 1901 etc Condition Report:Weighable silver approx 6.16 ozt (191.6 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear but generally clear and legible.

Lot 2554

Collection of George III Scottish silver spoons, comprising set of six Celtic Point pattern teaspoons, hallmarked John Graham, Edinburgh 1805, together with a set of six Old English pattern teaspoons, hallmarked Alexander Gardner, Edinburgh, no date letter, an Old English pattern teaspoon, hallmarked James Orr, Edinburgh 1804, and two Old English pattern dessert spoons, the first example hallmarked Robert Gray & Son, Edinburgh 1807 and the second hallmarked Robert Keay I, Edinburgh 1805Condition Report:Approximate total silver weight 7.96 ozt (247.7 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks, indentations and knocks. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear but generally legible.

Lot 2555

George IV provincial silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, with engraved initial to terminal, hallmarked James Barber, George Cattle II & William North, York 1826Condition Report:Approximate total weight 1.62 ozt (50.5 grams), L16cmGeneral wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks. Hallmarks with some wear particularly to the leopards head, but remain legible.

Lot 2556

American cut glass dressing table box with silver cover, probably late 19th century, of heart shape, the silver cover with engraved monogram and beaded surround, marked for Gorham and stamped Sterling, W10cm, together with a pair of Edwardian silver mounted candlesticks, hallmarked Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, London 1904, H11cm, and an early 20th century matched silver mounted hand held mirror and hair brush with vacant circular panel and vertical engine turned banding (5)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks.Dressing table box with some nibbles and small losses to glass.Candlesticks with some knocks around edge of bases. Hair brush with a number of knocks and indentations.Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, particularly makers marks to candlesticks.

Lot 2557

Group of silver, to include Edwardian silver mounted jewellery box, of oval form, the cover repousse decorated with Dutch romantic scene, opening to reveal a gilded and blue velvet interior, upon four claw feet, hallmarked William Comyns & Sons, London 1902, together with a Victorian silver coffee cup holder, hallmarked Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1899, early 20th century silver purse, hallmarked John Rose, probably Birmingham 1915, assay office mark worn and indistinct, 1920s silver mustard pot and cover, hallmarked William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1923, Edwardian silver napkin ring, hallmarked Arthur Cook, Birmingham 1903 and a silver thimble, hallmarked Claydon, Robin & Co, Chester 1910Condition Report:Approximate silver weight 5 ozt (156.5 grams) General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, indentations and nicks. Jewellery box feet uneven and box very unsteady. Box interior velvet has come away in places. Chip to blue glass line of mustard pot. Several heavy knocks to purse throughout Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, some elements indistinct.

Lot 2558

Five silver Fiddle pattern table spoons, comprising a George III pair, hallmarked Edward Farrell, London 1817, together with a George III example, hallmarked Richard Poulden, London 1819 and two George IV examples, the first hallmarked Jonathan Hayne, London 1826, and the second hallmarked James Beebe, London 1828Condition Report:Approximate total weight 11.38 ozt (354 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks. Some wear to bowls including to rims, scratches and some pitting. Some rubbing to engraved detail. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, but mostly clear and legible.

Lot 2559

Collection of seven 19th century Scottish silver Fiddle pattern ladles/sifting spoon, by various makers including William Marshall, A G Whighton and James Howden & Co, dated between 1828 and 1838Condition Report:Approximate total weight 7.19 ozt (223.7 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks. Wear to bowls including nicks to edges, deeper scratches to bowls, wear to tips and knocks. One with split near to handle. Some rubbing to engraved detail. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, but mostly clear and legible.

Lot 2560

Pair of early 20th century silver specimen vases, each of faceted trumpet form with pierced flared rim, upon spreading filled foot, hallmarked Thomas Bishton, Birmingham 1911, H19.5cm, together with a 20th century Maltese silver dish, of circular form, with flower head centre and embossed flower heads to rim, various marks including purity 917 mark, D15cmCondition Report:Approximate weighable silver 3.19 ozt (99.1 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks.Vases with a few small indentations, and one example slightly unsteady on foot.Maltese dish with some knocks to rim.Marks with some light wear, but generally clear and legible.

Lot 2561

Pair of George IV silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladles, each with engraved crest to terminal, hallmarked London 1823, maker's mark IH, possibly John Hawkins or John Harris IV, together with a 1920s silver seal top spoon, hallmarked Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1921Condition Report:Approximate total weight 4.61 ozt (143.3 grams) General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks, and a few small indentations. Ladles each with knocks to bowls. Hallmarks partly worn but generally clear and legible.

Lot 2562

Group of silver, comprising Victorian snuff box, of typical form, with engraved floral and scroll decoration and monogram to front cover, hallmarked Birmingham 1872, maker's mark worn and indistinct, Victorian christening spoon and fork set, hallmarked W W Harrison & Co, Sheffield 1892, modern seal top spoon, hallmarked C F Hancock & Co, London 1961, silver-gilt fascimilie Coronation Spoon, hallmarked M Bros, Birmingham 1901 and a continental heart design trinket box Condition Report:Approximate total silver weight 5.92 ozt (183.9 grams), heart trinket unmarked tests 900 Varying degrees of general wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, indentations and small knocks. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, but mostly clear and legible.

Lot 2563

Collection of fourteen silver Fiddle pattern spoons, comprising a Scottish provincial teaspoon, hallmarked William Richie, Perth circa 1800, three Maltese silver teaspoons, a Victorian pair of teaspoons, hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1876, a Victorian pair of teaspoons with bright cut decoration, hallmarked John Pope Genge, Exeter 1874, four other Victorian teaspoons, each hallmarked Exeter, together with two Fiddle pattern mustard spoons, the first example, hallmarked Thomas Hart Stone, Exeter 1870, and the second example, hallmarked Robert Williams & Sons, Exeter 1850Condition Report:Approximate total weight 8.29 ozt (257.6 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks. Wear to bowls including nicks to edges, deeper scratches to bowls, wear to tips and knocks. Some rubbing to engraved detail. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, but mostly clear and legible.

Lot 2564

Two George III silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladles, the first example with engraved stag crest to terminal, hallmarked London 1810, maker's mark WE, probably William Eaton, L17.5cm, and the second example hallmarked Richard Turner, London 1813, L17.5cmCondition Report:Approximate total silver weight 3.88 ozt (120.7 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks and slightly deeper scratches to bowls. Hallmarks with some wear but generally clear and legible.

Lot 2565

Group of silver, comprising 1930s pepper, of typical plain form, hallmarked Harrods Ltd, London 1938, together with an Edwardian vesta case, with engraved foliate decoration and monogramed rose gold shield cartouche, hallmarked G Loveridge & Co, Birmingham 1901, a pair of Victorian apostle top spoons, with pierced figural twisted stems, hallmarked Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1864 and a modern silver candle snuffer with turned wooden handle, hallmarked R&D, Sheffield 2004Condition Report:Approximate total silver weight 2.80 ozt (86.6 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks and small indentations. Apostle spoons with rubbing to high points of detail. Candle snuffer with some compression. Vesta with small knocks and indentations throughout and small split to interior. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear.

Lot 2566

Collection of silver, to include five Hanoverian pattern dessert spoons, each with rattail bowls and personal engravings, three hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1931 & 1934, and a pair hallmarked Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1929, together with a set of six 1930s Hanoverian pattern coffee spoons, each with rattail bowls, hallmarked C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, and a pair of Victorian sugar tongs, hallmarked London 1847, maker's mark JW, etcCondition Report:Approximate total weight 12.42 ozt (386 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small indentations. Hallmarks with various degrees of wear but generally clear and legible.

Lot 2567

Pair of Edwardian silver trumpet vases with weighted bases, hallmarked Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1909, H18.5cm, together with a pair of Victorian silver bon bon dishes, of oval form with shaped rim and pierced sides, hallmarked George Unite, Birmingham 1898Condition Report:Approximate weighable silver 2.47 ozt (76.6 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use including surface scratches and nicks. Vase stems with some larger knocks. Hallmarks with some wear but generally clear and legible.

Lot 2568

Collection of George III silver Old English pattern spoons, comprising pair of dessert spoons, hallmarked William Eley II & William Fearn, London 1820, set of three teaspoons with bright cut decoration, hallmarked London 1812, maker's mark worn and indistinct, set of three teaspoons, hallmarked Thomas Oliphant and two over struck with maker's mark for Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1797 and 1804 and a set of three teaspoons, hallmarked Peter & William BatemanCondition Report:Approximate total weight 6.51 ozt (202.5 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks. Wear to bowls including nicks to edges, deeper scratches to bowls, wear to tips and small knocks. Some rubbing to engraved detail. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear with some elements indistinct.

Lot 2569

Set of eight 1930s silver coffee spoons, with fluted ball finials, and a pair of silver wishbone sugar nips, hallmarked Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1936, in fitted case with velvet and silk lined interiorCondition Report:Approximate total weight 3.76 ozt (117 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, predominantly in the form of surface scratches and nicks. Hallmarks clear and legible. Fitted case with marks and some scuffs to corners of leather exterior and writing in pen to underside. Silk lining discoloured.

Lot 2570

1920s silver mounted dressing table set, comprising two hair brushes and a clothes brush, each inset with mother of pearl, and engraved with initials to silver, hallmarked George Betjemann & Sons, London 1922, together with an early 20th century silver and tortoiseshell mounted cut glass scent bottle, with spherical fluted glass body, the silver and tortoiseshell hinged cover opening to reveal an internal glass stopper, hallmarked Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1915, 1930s silver lidded circular glass jar, the silver cover embossed and the glass etched with sunflowers, hallmarked W J Myatt & Co, Birmingham 1932 and a set of six modern coffee bean spoons, hallmarked Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1972, in original fitted caseCondition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks, and small indentations and knocks. Tortoiseshell bottle compression to cover and crack to tortoiseshell. Mother of pearl loose in brushes. Heavy knocks to lid of jar. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear.

Lot 2571

Pair of George III silver tea spoons, with engraved terminals, hallmarked William Bateman I, probably 1815, no assay office mark present, together with four other 19th century silver teaspoons and five early 20th century silver napkin rings, each of varying design and hallmarks, including pair of napkin rings hallmarked Charles Horner Ltd, Chester 1924Condition Report:Approximate total weight 5.77 ozt (179.5 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks. Wear to bowls including nicks to edges, deeper scratches to bowls, wear to tips and knocks. Some rubbing to engraved detail. One napkin ring heavily knocked. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, some elements indistinct but mostly clear and legible.

Lot 2572

Pair of George III silver picture back spoons, each bowl embossed verso with a bird carrying a cage and the quote 'I Love Liberty', hallmarked Thomas & William Chawner, stamped with lion passant, no date letter presentCondition Report:Approximate total weight 0.85 ozt (26.4 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks. Rubbing to embossing on each bowl. Hallmarks with some wear.

Lot 2573

Group of silver, comprising pair of early 20th century preserve spoons, hallmarked Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1915, together with a set of six Victorian Point Fillet pattern coffee spoons, hallmarked Wakely & Wheeler, London 1896, a set of six Edwardian floral bright cut coffee spoons, hallmarked A J Bailey, Birmingham 1903, a set of six early 20th century Shell pattern coffee spoons, hallmarked Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1915 and a set of six 1920s coffee bean spoons, hallmarked Woodalls, Birmingham 1927, each set of six within fitted caseCondition Report:Approximate total weight 6.93 ozt (215.6 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks, small knocks and indentations. Hallmarks with some wear, but generally legible. Cases with scuffs and marks to exteriors and discolouration to interior. Some areas of interiors coming away. Not all boxes original.

Lot 2574

Gorup of silver, comprising pair of Edwardian silver napkin rings, with repousse floral decoration, hallmarked E J Trevitt & Sons, Chester 1903, together with set of three 1930s silver Hanoverian pattern coffee spoons, each with rattail bowls and engraved initial to terminals, hallmarked Frank Cobb & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1936, a pair of early 20th century coffee spoons, each embossed with nesting birds to terminals, with ivy leaf borders and stems, hallmarked Robert James Chaplin & Sons, London 1919, and a Siamese silver mounted cigarette box, with niello work dragon boat scene to cover, lifting to reveal wood lined interior, stamped Sterling Siam, H3.2cm W9.7cmCondition Report:Approximate weighable silver 3.08 ozt (95.5 grams)Varying degrees of wear commensurate with age and use to include surface scratches indentations and knocks. Ivy leaf spoons with wear and knocks to spoon tips. Siam box with knocks to corners, some scratches to niello work and knocks to interior. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear.

Lot 2575

Four Scottish silver Fiddle pattern toddy ladles, comprising a pair of George IV examples, each engraved with monogram, hallmarked William Constable, Edinburgh 1833, together with a George III example, engraved with crest, hallmarked James McKay, Edinburgh 1810 and a Victorian example, with engraved owl crest, hallmarked John Murray or John Muir, Glasgow 1851Condition Report:Approximate total silver weight 4.3 ozt (133.9 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks and small indentations to some bowls. One large knock to side of bowl on George III example. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear but generally legible.

Lot 2576

Set of six Victorian silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, each engraved with initial to terminal, hallmarked Thomas Sewell I, Newcastle 1853Condition Report:Approximate total weight 3.09 ozt (96.1 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks. Some small nicks to the rims of bowls. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, but mostly clear and legible.

Lot 2577

Group of silver, comprising Edwardian silver shell butter dish, upon three ball feet, hallmarked Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1904, together with an Edwardian silver Kings pattern caddy spoon, with fluted shell bowl, hallmarked London 1904, maker's mark worn and indistinct, a pair of late Victorian silver specimen vases, with shaped rims and chased and repousse decorated with flower heads, oblique gadrooned borders and fish scales, each upon circular spreading foot, hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co, London 1899, H11cm etcCondition Report:Approximate total silver weight 8.65 ozt (269.1 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks, small indentations and knocks. Rims of shell butter dish and vases slightly pushed down and out of shape. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, some elements indistinct but mainly generally legible.

Lot 2578

Georgian toddy ladle with silver tapering oval bowl and later turned wooden handle, engraved with initials to underside of bowl, hallmarked London, probably 1734, maker's mark indistinct, H39cm, together with two Georgian toddy ladles with silver bowls and baleen twist handles, the first example with circular bowl marked CB, H35.5cm, the second example with oval bowl and spout, unmarked but testing as silver, H35.5cmCondition Report:All examples with general wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks, small indentations and larger knocks. First example with heavier knocks to bowl. Some splitting and knocks to baleen handles. Hallmarks to first example worn and mostly indistinct.

Lot 2579

Group of silver, to include 1920s silver pepper, upon four bun feet, hallmarked Docker & Burn Ltd, Birmingham 1929, a set of four Edwardian silver coffee spoons and a pair of matching sugar tongs, hallmarked James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1901, set of five Edwardian silver coffee spoons, hallmarked Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1909 and a pair of 1930s silver sugar tongs, hallmarked James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1938Condition Report:Approximate weighable silver (not including pepper with fixed glass liner) 5.08 ozt (158 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use to include surface scratches, small nicks, knocks and indentations. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear but generally legible.

Lot 2580

1930s silver three piece cruet set, comprising open salt, mustard pot with cover and pepper, and two cruet spoons, each upon four pad feet, hallmarked Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1939, in tooled leather box with silk and velvet lined interior, together with a mid 20th century silver ashtray, hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1945 and George IV 1821 silver crown coin Condition Report:Approximate weighable silver 5.16 ozt (160.6 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use including surface scratches, knocks and small indentations. Feet of some of the cruet set lifted and slightly bent. Hallmarks with slight wear but generally clear and legible.

Lot 2581

1930s small silver trophy cup, with twin whiplash curve handles, hallmarked Birmingham 1932, maker's mark WM, including handles H10cm, and an early 20th century silver mounted coin purse, with finger chain and engraved monogram to front cover, opening to reveal compartmentalised interior, hallmarked Turnbull Bros, Birmingham 1913Condition Report:Approximate weighable silver 1.3 ozt (40 grams) General wear commensurate with age and use including surface scratches, indentations, nicks and larger knocks. Trophy cup body and base with some knocks and indentations and some compression to one side. Some knocks to purse body throughout. Interior of purse with some tears to compartments. Hallmarks with some wear, some elements indistinct.

Lot 2582

Group of silver, comprising pair of George III Fiddle pattern sugar tongs, hallmarked Peter & William Bateman, London 1807, together with a pair of George III Old English pattern teaspoons, hallmarked Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1798 and 1799, a Fiddle pattern teaspoon, maker's mark TW, probably Thomas Wheatley, Newcastle probably 1836 and a set of five Victorian teaspoons, each embossed with a shell to terminal, hallmarked James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1897Condition Report:Approximate total weight 5.63ozt (175 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks. Wear to bowls including nicks to edges, deeper scratches to bowls, wear to tips and knocks. Tongs with some wear and knocks to rims of bowls. Some rubbing to engraved detail. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear particularly to some maker's marks.

Lot 2583

Two early 20th century silver vesta cases, the first example of circular form, with foliate engraved decoration, circular monogramed panel, and lift up cover, hallmarked John Rose, Birmingham 1912, the second example, of typical form, with engraved foliate decoration, and lift up cover, hallmarked Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1911Condition Report:Approximate weighable silver 0.96 ozt (30 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks. Circular vesta with small indentation to front body and doesn't close tight. Rectangular vesta with small indentations and knocks throughout. Hallmarks generally clear and legible.

Lot 2584

Collection of nine 19th century silver spoons, including a Fiddle pattern teaspoon with bright cut decoration, hallmarked George Burrows (I), London 1797 and two similar examples, four Fiddle pattern teaspoons, each with various makers and dates, an American coin silver teaspoon, by McFadden & Co and two salt spoons, the first example with bright cut decoration, hallmarked London 1804, maker's mark indistinct, the second example hallmarked Peter & William Bateman, London 1813Condition Report:Approximate total weight 4.8 ozt (149.4 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks. Wear to bowls including nicks to edges, deeper scratches to bowls, wear to tips and knocks. Some rubbing to engraved detail. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, some elements indistinct.

Lot 2585

1920s silver cigarette case, of rectangular form, with engraved scroll decoration and later applied engraved circular central panel, hallmarked W H Haseler Ltd, Birmingham 1920, together with an early 20th century silver vesta case, of typical form, engraved with monogram with push button release cover, hallmarked Horace Woodward & Co, Birmingham 1905, and a tapering silver watch chain with clip, hallmarked on clip and with lion passant to each linkCondition Report:Approximate total weight 5.5 ozt (171.6 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks and some small indentations. Hallmarks on cigarette case and vesta case clear and legible, hallmarks worn and indistinct on chain.

Lot 2586

Early 20th century silver page marker, with bone handle by Crisford & Norris Ltd, together with a set of five William IV silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, engraved with monogram to terminal, hallmarked John Harris V, London 1836, and a set of three William IV silver Old English pattern teaspoons, with engraved initial to terminal, hallmarked Robert Hennell II, London 1832Condition Report:Approximate weighable silver 3.48 ozt (108 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use to include surface scratches, indentations and knocks. Bowls of spoons with some small knocks and wear to rims. One spoon with larger knock to bowl. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear but generally legible.

Lot 2587

Victorian silver mounted photograph frame, of rectangular form, with bead and dart rim, pierced and embossed green man mask, lattice, bird and foliate decoration and engraved cartouche to top centre, with easel style support verso, hallmarked William Comyns & Sons, London 1898Condition Report:H13.8cm, W16.7cmGeneral wear commensurate with age and use including surface scratches, small nicks and indentations. Some lifting to inner edges of frame. Some rubbing to higher embossed detail. Engraving to cartouche almost completely rubbed away. Silver polish residue build up on silk lining behind pierced decoration. Glass possibly replaced, some chips to edges of glass covered by frame. Missing one clip verso which holds photograph in place but not detrimental. Silk to back of frame heavily marks and discoloured. Easel support functional but fraying where attached to frame.

Lot 2588

Nine George III Scottish silver toddy ladles, including a Fiddle pattern example with engraved stag crest to terminal, hallmarked Alexander Edmonstoun III, Edinburgh 1812 and a Fiddle pattern example, hallmarked John Scott, Glasgow 1820Condition Report:Approximate total weight 7.71 ozt (239.9 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, indentations and small knocks. Hallmarks with some wear but generally clear and legible.

Lot 2589

Group of silver, to include modern silver ashtray, hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1973, pair of modern silver trumpet vases, of typical form, each with knopped stem and upon circular stepped weighted foot, hallmarked Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1973, H20cm, together with a pair of modern silver mounted candlesticks, each with repousse bird and foliate decoration and upon weighted bases, hallmarked W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1967, H10cm and a silver bon bon dish, of plain circular form upon pedestal and stepped filled foot, hallmarked Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1913, H5.2cmCondition Report:Ashtray approximately 2.8 ozt (87.7 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, indentations and nicks. Large knock to rim of one vase, several small knocks to rim bon bon dish and some knocks to candle sticks. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, but mostly legible.

Lot 2590

Group of silver, comprising early 20th century continental silver tea strainer, with repousse floral decoration, stamped 930 and with import marks for Chester 1912, pair of Victorian silver napkin rings, with oblique fluted decoration and engraved initials, hallmarked Rolason Brothers, Birmingham 1892, together with an Edwardian pair of open salts, of oval form, with repousse C scroll and foliate decoration, hallmarked Birmingham 1903 and a set of six Edwardian silver handled dessert knives and forks, hallmarked James Deakin & Sons, Birmingham 1901Condition Report:Approximate weighable silver 4.54 ozt (172 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, small nicks and indentations. Some knifes and forks starting to come away from handles. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, some elements indistinct.

Lot 2591

Modern silver mounted 'Witchball' table lighter, of plain spherical form, hallmarked William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1974Condition Report:Approximate weighable silver 6.52 ozt (202.8 grams)Height (including lighter mechanism) 7.3cmGeneral wear commensurate with age and use, inculding surface scratches, small indentations and knocks. One larger knock/indentation to body. Removable lighter mechanism not tested. Hallmarks clear and legible.

Lot 2592

Four George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, with various makers including Peter & Ann Bateman and Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, dated between 1794 and 1813Condition Report:Approximate total silver weight 5.94 ozt (184.6 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks. Wear to bowls including nicks to edges, deeper scratches to bowls, wear to tips and knocks. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, but mostly clear and legible.

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