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A VICTORIAN SILVER CREAM JUG by Fairpoint Brothers, London 1859, with reeded handle and plain bulbous body, 8cm high, a George III silver cream jug possibly by William Bennett, London 1813, a William IV silver cream jug by Johnathan Hayne, London 1835, with floral cast handle and a George V silver sauce boat by Barker Bros, Chester 1920, combined weight 23 tr. ozs (4)
A SET OF FOUR VICTORIAN MATCHED SILVER SALTS three by William M Traies, London, 1844, the other by Paul Storr, indistinct date mark, all of oval form with gadrooned borders and pierced bodies on four ball and claw feet, each 6cm high x 10cm wide x 7cm deep, combined weight 16 tr. ozs, two with glass liners
A VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING TANKARD by Cohen & Charles, Birmingham 1879, embossed with flowers, 8cm high, weight 2.9 tr. ozs, retailed by Hamilton & Co, Calcutta, in fitted case, two other silver christening sets, cased, a set of six Elizabeth II silver coffee spoons, cased, a part dessert service comprising six fork and six knives with mother of pearl handles, in oak case and a set of four enamelled silver 'Playing Card' propelling pencils, cased (6)
A 1996 ROYAL MINT HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH II 70TH BIRTHDAY SILVER PROOF CROWN in the original box and capsule, with certificate of authenticity; a 1997 Royal Mint Silver Proof £2 coin; a 1998 Royal Mint Silver Proof £2 coin; a Royal Mint Silver Proof 50pence, in original box and capsule; and a 1992-1993 Silver Proof 50pence coin, in original box and capsule, with certificate of authenticity (5)
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN MENU HOLDERS by Horton & Adley, Birmingham 1866, cast with fruit and scrolled script and with hinged supports, 4.5cm high x 8.5cm wide; together with one other pair of Victorian silver menu holders by John Tilly, London 1900, 4.5cm high x 8.5cm wide, combined silver weight 2.3 tr. ozs
A GEORGE V BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER SUGAR BOWL by Crichton Brothers, London 1935, of plain design, 4.5cm high x 9cm diameter, 3.9 tr. ozs; together with a Victorian silver sugar bowl by Hunt & Roskell, London 1881, with a gadrooned body, 6cm high x 11cm diameter, shape number 8353, 2.7 tr. ozs (2)
A VICTORIAN SILVER TOASTRACK by Joseph Angell II, London assay mark but date letter obscured, with seven curved partitions, on ball feet, 14cm high x 16cm long x 11cm wide; together with a George V silver egg cup by S. Blanckensee & Son, Birmingham 1935, on a reeded base, 4.5cm high x 4cm diameter, with matching spoon, both engraved 'Rose', in fitted case retailed by Weir of Dublin, combined silver weight 8 tr. ozsNote: Joseph Angell II is recorded working 1850-1859
A 19TH CENTURY DUTCH SILVER SNUFFBOX with import mark for London 1885, of bombe shape, the lid embossed with farm labourers, the base scalloped, 6cm wide, a Dutch 833 standard silver pin cushion with fabric top, reeded body and vacant cartouche and seven other Dutch white metal novelty miniatures, combined weight 4 tr. ozs (8)
A GEORGE V SILVER GILT MOUNTED/HANDLED DRESSING TABLE SERVICE by Lee & Wigfull, London 1917-25, with matching lion passant engraved armorials, comprising fifteen dressing table jars of varying sizes, hand mirror, pair of clothes brushes, pair of hair brushes, button hook, hip flask with integral cup, together with a brown leather case retailed by Davis of Piccadilly containing seven silver gilt handled/mounted fitments and two pairs of gilded steel scissors
A MATCHED SET OF FIVE GEORGE III AND VICTORIAN SILVER SALTS of Neo Classical design, comprising two by Frances Purton, London 1784, one of the same date with indistinct maker's mark and two by William Stocker, London 1864, all of twin handled urn form, engraved with floral swags and with bead rims, each 8cm high x 15cm wide x 6cm deep, combined silver weight 12 tr. ozs
SMITHS DELUXE: A GENTLEMAN'S 9CT GOLD WRISTWATCH with manual wind movement, the silver dial with subsidiary seconds dial, gold baton and Arabic numerals, with engraved case back with inscription "British Railways Cattle L.J.L. Traves in appreciation of 45 years service", on a gold-plated expandable bracelet, circa 1960's, the case c.34mm diam.
A 1997 ROYAL MINT BRITANNIA SILVER PROOF £2 COIN in the original box and capsule, with certificate of authenticity; a 50th Anniversary of the United Nations Silver Proof £2 coin; a 1994 Silver Proof £2 coin; a 1996 Silver Proof £2 coin; a UK Silver Proof £2 coin commemorating the Rugby World Cup 1999; and a 1995 Second World War Silver Proof £2 coin (6)
A VICTORIAN SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SIFTER SPOON by Marton, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1876 with beaded edge; a pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern tablespoons by William Eaton, London 1843; a set of six George IV silver fiddle pattern teaspoons by William Bateman II, London 1827, in a fitted case retailed by Maurice Moses; a silver cigarette case; an Eastern white metal cigarette case; two sets of silver coffee spoons; and a set of four gilt metal coffee spoons, combined silver weight 15 tr. ozs (24)
LONIDAS: A MILITARY NICKEL-PLATED POCKET WATCH with keyless wind movement, the white dial with luminous black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and dark blue luminous steel hands, the case back engraved with a military crows foot and "G.S.T.P. L.8143", on a silver pocket watch chain; and one other silver cased open-face pocket watch (2)
A SET OF SIX EDWARD VII SILVER APOSTLE SPOONS by Charles Boyton & Sons, London 1905, a George IV silver fiddle and thread pattern sauce ladle, London 1825 (maker's marks rubbed), an imported Victorian silver cake fork by Sibray, Hall & Co, London 1900, three silver coffee spoons and an enamelled silver Worcester commemorative teaspoon (13)
A GEORGE III SILVER HARLEQUIN TEA/COFFEE SERVICE with leaf capped handles and plain bodies, comprising: a cafetiere by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, London 1815, 28cm high, a teapot by Samuel Hennell, London 1811 and a milk jug possibly by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London (date latter worn), gross silver weight 54 tr. ozs, the cafetiere and jug engraved with matching 'wounded stag' armorials
A E FEAR OF BRISTOL: A SILVER OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH with key-wind movement, the white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, black Roman numerals and gold hands, the case c.45mm diam.,on a silver hallmarked chain-link pocket watch chain, with attached Victorian silver vesta case (c.205grams gross weight)
A GEORGE III/IV SILVER MATCHED TWO PIECE TEA SERVICE the teapot by Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard, London 1813, the cream jug by Rebecca Emes and John Barnard I, London 1822, with leaf capped rims and panelled bodies, combined gross weight 19tr. ozs, together with an Edward VII silver sucrier by Barnard, London 1906, weight 4 tr. ozs
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