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A Victorian silver cigar case of rectangular form, finely chased foliate decoration, pull-off cover, together with a Japanese silver cigarette case by K. Uyeda, matchbox cover with embossed dog 'ON GUARD', silver plated filigree ring box and a circular trinket box, weighable silver 8.2 tr.oz.* Condition: Silver plated pieces showing copper, cigar case with no city mark.
A part-suite of silver plated Kings Pattern flatware various makers, comprising sixteen table forks, twelve table knives, nine dessert knives and forks, seven dessert spoons, ten fish knives and forks, four soup spoons, a pair of berry spoons, two grapefruit spoons, two tea spoons, two cake forks and one table spoon. (86)
A six piece French silver and guilloche enamel toilette set each having ribbed design to clear glass bodies, peacock blue guilloche enamel mounts with white trim, to include four rectangular bottles and a round and rectangular jars, indistinct diamond maker's marks and silver guarantee Minerva 950/100 marks. (6)* Condition: two jars with tiny minute nibbles to upper cap edges, otherwise good.
A suite of silver Kings pattern flatware Viner's Ltd, Sheffield, 1963, eight settings comprising of eight each of dinner forks and knives, starter forks and knives, fish forks and knives, eight soup spoons, eight dessert spoons, seven demitasse spoons, four serving spoons, cake slice, weighable silver 81.35 tr.oz. (68)* Condition: One demitasse spoon missing, overall good, very light wear, knives, fish slice, fish forks with steel blades (not weighed)
A pair of Georgian silver berry spoons later converted, one dating to 1820, London, 'JD', 9in. (22.7cm.) long, and one by Richard Crossley, London, 1792, together with a Georgian fiddle pattern table spoon, weight 6.7 tr.oz. (3)* Condition: Maker's mark rubbed on all, otherwise good.
An unusual 925 sterling silver Italian cocktail pourer by Fratelli Cacchione, of Art Nouveau form with tapering free flowing design with split handle and moustache style plate for pouring, 7in. (17.8cm.) high, weight 14.0 tr.oz.* Condition: Some hallmarks indistinct, stamped at base inside, good condition.
A George III silver teapot James McKay, Edinburgh, 1817, of half fluted squat circular form, to circular stepped spreading foot, gadroon rim, acanthus detail to reeded handle and spout, flower bud finial, 11in. (28cm.) at longest, weight 25 tr.oz., together with a similar silver plate coffee pot. (2)* Condition: Tiny little flea-bite knocks in a few places (hardly noticeable), very good.
Nine silver photograph frames to include a modern easel photo frame, embossed throughout with cherubs / putto, blue velvet backing, by M&LS, London, 1988, 10¾in. (27.4cm.) high, together with two sterling silver frames form Hong Kong, together with a silver plate frame with horse motif. (10)* Condition: Mostly good, couple with screws missing from easel back, some hallmarks indistinct.
A sterling silver mounted cut glass cocktail pourer mid-20th century, by Wilhelm Binder, impressed maker's and 925 marks, the lipped, silver mount with detachable silver strainer, on a waisted, long petal cut body, 8 7/8in. (22.5cm.) high.* Condition: Very good condition, with no faults.
A Victorian silver six division toast rack Robert Garrard II, London, 1859, stamped with retailer 'GARRARDS Panton Street LONDON', having seven trefoil bars and central shaped handle, raised on ball feet, engraved with initial 'M' with bird above, 6¾in. (17.2cm.) long, heavy gauge, weight 15.9 tr.oz.* Condition: Light wear only, flea-bite / minute dents to edges etc, good.
A set of cased Victorian silver mounted mother of pearl fish servers Levesley Brothers, Sheffield, 1883, the blades with engraved with foliate design, knife measuring 11½in. (29.2cm.) long, weight 8.2 tr.oz.* Condition: Severs god, no splits to handles, case with wear and rubbing throughout.
A set of three Georgian silver fiddle pattern serving spoons Robert Peppin, London, 1818, terminals with engraved shaped family crest, 8¾in. (22.3cm.) long, together with two further fiddle pattern spoons, weight 15.0 tr.oz. (5)* Condition: one of the extra spoons having bent bowl at stem end, otherwise good with light surface wear.
A small collection of oriental collectables to include a metal jar and cover; Chinese blue & white porcelain tray, of rectangular form, decorated with figures in a garden and bats flying, 8 3/8in. (21.2cm.) wide; Bronze Geisha figure 6 7/8in. (17.5cm.); four modern tea bowls, flowers on purple ground, robins egg interior; Japanese miniature silver junk; three miniature dishes and a green stone animal figure. (quantity)
A sterling silver and shagreen card case by Lotus Arts de Vivre last quarter 20th century, chamfered rectangular form with engine turned decoration and shagreen panels to the lid and underside, gilt washed interior, 3 5/8in. (9.3cm.) long, gross weight 3.52 tr.oz.* Condition: Very good condition. Light scratching from handling and some polish residue to edges of shagreen.
Two Mont Blanc Meisterstuck 146 fountain pens one with 14ct yellow gold medium nib, the other with two-colour 14ct gold broad nib; together with a Parker 61 rolled gold fountain pen with striped decoration. (3)* Condition: - Mont Blancs: Both in very good condition, with no faults. Have been filled and sparingly used. The Medium nib pen has the 'M' sticker to the barrel.- Parker: Light scratching to rolled gold. Appears to be unused, with no evidence of ink to the ink cylinder. Has silver 'Medium' swing tag attached to the clip.
A collection of nine Chinese silver Bian Fang scroll-form hair ornaments Qing Dynasty, each repoussé decorated with flowers and leaves, one with a central panel chased with a bird, all but one (the smallest example) with impressed maker's marks, 3½in. to 6½in. (8.8cm. to 16.5cm.) long, 1 1/8in. to 2 5/8in. (2.8cm. to 6.7cm.) wide. (9)* Condition: In good condition overall, with no repairs and just a little creasing to the silver to four of the ornaments.
A fine collection of Chinese silver and silver gilt kingfisher feather hairpins, jewellery and hair ornaments Qing Dynasty, the stylised floral and foliate designs variously depicting blossoming flowers, lotus blooms, birds' wings, a fish, a phoenix, butterflies and a vase of flowers, some accented with glass, hardstones and simulated pearls, the phoenix with spring mounted stones, the largest 17cm. long, some losses and faults. (29)* Condition: Some losses to feather decoration and stone/glass mounts throughout. The metal bent on some of the pieces. One of the springs is partially detached on the phoenix ornament.
A George IV silver cheese warming dish William Bateman I, London 1826, rectangular form with gadrooned, shell and foliate rim, the hinged, domed cover with leaf capped branch handle and engraved armorial, raised on foliate shell feet, 9¾in. (24.75cm.) wide, gross weight 46 tr.oz.* Condition: Two small dings to back of cover and three small dents to underside. Three sets of clear marks. Small chip and several small, old splits to turned wooden handle. Otherwise in good condition.
A good quality late George II silver sauce boat William Robertson, London, 1758, having cut card rim, caryatid handle, fruiting vine swags and lion mask, ball & claw feet, the inner spout with engraved initials inside diamond cartouche, and engraved with initials 'W over I*E' to underside, 5½in. (14cm.) long, weight 8.7 tr.oz.* Condition: Tiny, flea-bite nibbles in a couple of places (hardly noticeable), other very good.
A closely matched set of four George II and later silver shell salts three with rubbed London marks, one probably 1756, one 1796, the other indistinct, plus one unmarked example, probably 20th century, 4¼in. (10.8cm.) long, weight 13.9 tr.oz. (4)* Condition: The unmarked example in very good condition. The (?)1756 example with several old repairs to the rim. The 1796 example quite extensive repairs to the bowl and two legs joints. The fourth with small split to rim at front of salt and several old repairs to the bowl and to the back leg joint.
A good quality late Victorian silver three piece tea service Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1897, comprising of teapot, milk jug and twin-handle sugar basin, of compressed waisted form, with half-gadrooned decoration and foliate shell rim, teapot measuring 11 3/8in. (29cm.) long, weight 54 tr.oz. (3)* Condition: Very good, very light wear if any, nothing to note.
A George II silver tankard William Paradise, London, c.1730, later repoussé decorated with a fisherman, fruit and scrollwork, cartouche engraved with lion & 'TIMERE SPERNO', leaf capped handle, stepped circular foot, 4½in. (11.5cm.), weight 13.0 tr.oz.* Condition: Hallmarks rubbed, otherwise good.
A 19th century novelty silver plated butter dish modelled as a miniature entree dish, with gadrooned borders, reeded handles and four paw feet, engraved crest to lid and base, 4¾in. (12cm.) high, one handle repaired.* Condition: One handle has been off and has a glued repair. Otherwise good.
A pair of William IV silver goblets Peter & Ann Bateman, London, 1832, of typical form with chased swag decoration, shaped cartouche, inscribed with initials, reeded foot, 7in. (17.8cm.) high, weight 14.6 tr.oz. (2)* Condition: Very good, strong hallmarks, very light surface wear, nothing else to note.
Two Victorian silver goblets one by Robert Harper, London, 1864, gilt interior, top of stem reeded, 6 7/8in. (17.5cm.) high, together with a goblet by Fenton Brothers, Sheffield, 1879, engraved with motto 'Lent Term' below armorial, weight 14.4 tr.oz. (2)* Condition: Robert Harper version with tiny little nibbles to upper stem and a couple of scratches to bowl; Fenton Brothers version with rubbed maker's mark and a flea-bite nibble to bowl, overall both very good.
A Victorian silver desk stand Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1873, retailer's stamp for Hall's, King Street, Manchester, of shaped form with twin handles and four foliate capped scroll feet, with the original glass inkwells with hinged silver lids, 15in. (38cm.) long, weight without inkwells 34.2 tr.oz.* Condition: In very good condition - crisp clear marks and no faults. Tiny frit to one corner of one inkwell, otherwise good.
A Victorian silver pocket spirit flask Army & Navy Co-Operative Society Ltd., London 1888, oval form with detachable cup and turn-off lid, 5 3/8in. (13.6cm.) long, weight 4.65 tr.oz.* Condition: Marks rubbed to main body, some wear but remain legible to removable cup. Dent to shoulder and several small dings.
A Cambodian pierced silver purse probably first half 20th century, indistinct impressed mark to underside, of reticulated floral design with birds and a butterfly, chased foliate decoration to the hinged cover, with silver strap, 4½in. (11.5cm.) long, weight 2.85 tr.oz.* Condition: In good condition, with no faults.
A large Elizabeth II silver cigarette box W. T. Toghill & Co., Birm. 1962, elongated rectangular form with engine turned decoration, 9½in. (24.1cm.) long, gross weight 23.75 tr.oz.* Condition: Small dent to left side of front and small crease above one back foot. Silver bowing away slightly from wood liner at front.
A Chinese silver miniature vase the globular vase with twin branch style handles to the neck and short circular foot, , decorated with prunus on a matted, cracked ice ground, stamped 'HM90' to base, 8cm. high; together with a similarly decorated lidded mustard pot, of tankard form with blue glass liner, by Wang Hing of Hong Kong, stamped 'WH 90' mark, 4.7cm. high, silver weight 3.69 tr.oz. (2)* Condition: Both in good condition, with no faults.
A Chinese silver snuff box c.1900, of octagonal form, the hinged lid with a panel decorated in relief with scholars in a garden, the sides with smaller panels with flowers, birds and a butterfly, signed to base, 6 x 4.8cm., weight 2.3 tr.oz.* Condition: In good condition, with just one tiny ding to the edge of the lid, and no other faults. The lid closes crisply.
Two Chinese silver sleeve form stem vases early 20th century, one decorated with a dragon, the other with figures in a landscape, both with swept tripod feet and clear glass liners, unmarked, 10cm. high, silver weight 3.4 tr.oz. (2)* Condition: Both in good condition, with no faults.
A set of three Chinese silver pepperettes by Wai Kee of Hong Kong, barrel form with chased and planished bamboo decoration, 4cm. high; together with a pair of EII silver square baluster peppers by Adie Bros., Birm. 1959, retailed by Lane Crawford of Hong Kong; a similar open salt by Adie Bros.; a silver plated pair of peppers; and another silver pepper, silver weight 4 tr.oz. (9)* Condition: Small ding to cover of two Wai Kee pepperettes. Dent to cover of cylinder pepper. The others good.
A French silver tastevin 20th century, with engraved name and spurious 1797 date; together with a Continental silver tot, with chased floral decoration; and a novelty silver snuff box, of book form, unmarked, 7.8cm. long, weight 5.35 tr.oz. (3)* Condition: The tastevin and snuff in good condition, with no faults. The tot has a very small crease just above the base.
A Chinese blue ground silk embroidered, semi-formal court dragon robe probably late 19th / early 20th century, the Royal blue ground embroidered in silver, gold and copper coloured thread with nine five toed dragons, the eyes highlighted in emerald green,flying amidst ruyi head clouds, Shou symbols, cranes, bats and the eight Buddhist emblems, above a deep border of lishui stripes and crashing ruyi-head waves, a conforming black ground border to the neck and front flap, the sleeves with further waves, lishui stripes and black cuffs, 60in. (152.5cm.) wide cuff to cuff, 55¼in. (140.5cm.) long.
A Japanese silk Obi probably mid-20th century, double sided, polychrome decorated with cranes and phoenix amidst silver foliage on a floral diaper ground, 13in. (33cm.) wide, 154¾in. (393.25cm.) long.* Condition: Good condition overall. Slight fading to the colours to one side of the runner, except at one end where the colours are bolder.
A pair of George II silver meat dishes William Cripps, London, 1754, of card cut oval form with gadrooned rim, engraved to wide edge with family crest / arms, engraved to bases, one with 'No,1 & 72.5#' the other 'No,2 & 70=10#', 19 3/8in. (49.3cm.), weight 136.7 tr.oz. (2)* Condition: Multiple deep cut marks / scratches throughout,, face and underside.
A Chinese export silver tea Kettle on stand by Zeewo with floral & butterfly decoration on matted ground, bamboo spout, handle and stand, complete with burner, height on stand and handle up, 13¼in. (33.7cm.), weight 37 tr.oz.* Condition: Very light wear only, good condition, very pleasing to the eye.
A late George II silver salver William & Robert Peaston, London, 1759, of circular form with shell and scroll border, engraved with family crest / arms, raised on three hoof feet, 11 7/8in. (30cm.) diameter, weight 24.3 tr.oz.* Condition: Two old repairs to rim, light surface scratches.
An Edwardian silver salver William Comyns, London, 1906, of square form with wavy edge foliate scroll border, the centre engraved with the Livingston family crest / coat of arms, raised on four feet, 10 5/8in. (27cm.) at widest, weight 23.9 tr.oz.* Condition: Light surface scratches and marks, overall good.
An elegant early 19th century silver plate oval tureen and cover with well engraved arms, marked only 'JA', having gadrooned rim, twin foliate handles, raised on four foliate scroll feet, 16in. (40.7cm.) handle to handle.* Condition: Good clean condition, no major wear, hardly used, if ever?.
A Scottish silver lidded ewer George Crichton, Edinburgh, 1859, neo-classical form, having stylised foliate and Greek- key design, the upper rim gadrooned, hinged cover, the high scroll handle, terminating with Dionysus mask to the top and mythical creature to bottom, raised on stepped circular foot, 13in. (33cm.) high, weight 25.1 tr.oz.* Condition: Slight movement to handle, strong decoration and hallmarks.
An Elizabeth II silver twin handle tray in the George III style Barker Ellis, Birmingham, 1969, of oval form with gadrooned rim and handles, 24¼in. (61.6cm.) handle to handle, weight 79.8 tr.oz.* Condition: Hallmarks starting to get rubbed, light surface scratches, good.
A good quality silver plated entrée dishes of typical form with gadrooned rims, removable twist-off foliate scroll cast handles, each cover engraved with griffin head, 11½in. (29.3cm.) wide. (2)* Condition: some copper bleeding through, light surface scratches / wear, fair/good.
A William III silver cannon handled basting or stuffing spoon maker's mark 'FA' in circle, possibly William Fawdery, London, 1697, rat tail and armorial to bowl, 17½in. (44.4cm.) long, weight 7.5 tr.oz.* Condition: Hallmarks slightly rubbed in places, small dents and light surface wear throughout handle, good.
A set of four Elizabeth II cast silver candlesticks in the Queen Ann style Bryan Savage, London, 1977, square panelled and cut cornered bases to double knopped tapering panelled column & sconce, 6½in. (16.6cm.) high, weight (not weighted) 60.7 tr.oz. (4)* Condition: No nozzles, good condition, clear hallmarks.
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