One pair of Victorian and one pair of George IV hallmarked silver sugar tongs. Both tongs having moulded scrolled design. One pair hallmarked for London, 1825. Makers mark WE attributed to William Eaton. The other hallmarked for London, 1863. Makers mark GA for George Aldwinckle. Combined weight approx 129g. Measures approx 15cm x 5cm.
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Hallmarked silver napkin rings and trophy. The lot to include a pair of Edward VII silver napkin rings with foliate repousse design and central monogrammed cartouche. Hallmarked for London, 1902. Makers mark GJDF for Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton). A hallmarked silver miniature trophy and further napkin ring. Combined weight approx 130g. Measures approx 5cm x 3.2cm/ 7cm x 5cm.
A 1990s pair of cased hallmarked silver napkin rings. The napkin rings of oblong form and having original blue velvet presentation case. Hallmarked for Sheffield 1996. Makers mark RC for Carr's of Sheffield Ltd. Combined weight approx 68g excluding box / 211g with box. Measures approx 5.5cm x 3cm.
A Mid century hallmarked silver compact. The compact being of circular form with hinged opening and having an engine turned design. The compact locking device that slides to reveal the powder. Hallmarked for London, 1965. Makers mark KLD for Kigu Ltd. Weight approx 71.3g. Measures approx 6.2cm diameter.
A George V cased hallmarked silver and ebony conductors baton. The baton having a silver pommel and collar decorated with an embossed scrolled design. The pommel having a central cartouche with inscription; 'Presented to A. Ernest Hill Esq by the Bristol 1st Exhibition Orchestra, Sept 1926.' Hallmarked for London, 1925. Makers mark partially legible. Weight approx (excluding case) 79g. Measures approx 52cm x 2cm.
A George V hallmarked silver sauce boat. The sauce or gravy boat having three hoof feet raising to a bulbous form having a a serpentine rim and scrolled handle. Hallmarked for London, 1913. Makers mark partially legible GJ DF attributed to Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton). Weight approx 165.5g. Measures approx 17cm x 10cm.
A George V hallmarked silver coin purse. The purse having a moulded floral design to the boarder and having a divided leather interior. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1920. Makers mark partially legible, possibly WHH attributed to W H Haseler Ltd. Weight approx 117g. Measures approx 10.5cm x 8cm.
A mid century hallmarked silver salver. The salver having four hoof feet rising to tray with stepped serpentine rim. The salver being inscribed 'Martell Golf Tournament Winners - Peter H Hellmers 1971, Michael L Payne 1972. Hallmarked for Sheffield, 1968. Makers mark J.T & Co for John Turton & Co. Weight approx 1145g. Measures approx 35cm diameter.
A Georgian hallmarked silver serving spoon. The George V spoon having a fiddle pattern decoration and letters inscribed to terminal. Hallmarked for London,1813. Makers mark SGEW for Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan. Weight approx 47.5g. Measures approx 21cm x 4.2cm
A hallmarked silver George III John Bettridge propelling pencil case. The case topped with carved paste intaglio of a gun dog having a turned shaft with propelling slide. Hallmarked Birmingham 1824. Makers mark IB for John Bettridge. Weight 11.9g. Measures 9.2mm. The slide mechanism moving however this has not been tested with a pencil.
A collection of five George V hallmarked silver table spoons. The five spoons having a fiddle pattern decoration and monogrammed terminal. Hallmarked for Sheffield, 1918. Makers mark CB&S for Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd. Combined weight approx 275g. Measures approx 18cm x 3.9cm.
A 1980s hallmarked silver weighted ink well. The ink well having a circular base tapering to a hinged lid with gilded interior and having a fitted glass liner. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1982. Makers mark B&Co for W I Broadway & Co. Also stamped 'Filled.' Weight approx 176g. Measures approx 9cm x 6.5cm.
Two 1990s hallmarked silver and leather tag keyrings. The silver tags backed with navy blue leather stamped to the back 'The P.O.S.H Club'. One having its original box. Hallmarked for Sheffield 1998. Makers mark EH for English Heritage Silverware. Combined weight approx 48g without box / 75g with box. Measures approx 10cm x 3.6cm.
A George V hallmarked silver mounted jewellery box. The trinket box having for hoof feet, rising to an oval shaped body with hinged lid opening to blue velvet interior. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1919. Makers mark CSG & Co for Charles S Green & Co Ltd. Weight approx 187g. Measures approx 11.5 x 6.5cm x 5cm.
An Edward VII Hallmarked silver creamer. The cream jug having an oval foot base raising to a bulbous form etched with central monogram and dates 1861 and 1911. The jug having a stepped rim and foliate leaf design to the handle. Hallmarked for Chester, 1906. Makers mark GN RH for George Nathan & Ridley Hayes. Weight approx 56g. Measures approx 9cm x 10cm.
An Edward VII hallmarked Irish silver salver. The salver having four scrolled hoof feet rising to tray with stepped serpentine rim. The salver being inscribed 'Martell Golf Tournament Winners - 1971 Gerald Riley, 1972 Leonard Cox, 1973 M Rowley. Hallmarked for Dublin, 1907. Makers mark for West & Son. Weight approx 1200g Measures approx 36.5cm diameter.
A George VI Hallmarked silver magnifying eye glass. The eye glass having a circular silver mounted glass and loop handle. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1939. Makers mark SB for Synyer & Beddoes (Harry Synyer & Charles Joseph Beddoes). Weight approx 67.2g. Measures approx 13cm x 7cm.
Two sets of six hallmarked silver tea spoons with one Georgian set and a Victorian Set. The Victorian set hallmarked for Sheffield 1899. Makers mark JR for John Round & Son Ltd. The George V set hallmarked for Sheffield, 1922. Makers mark J.D&S for James Dixon & Sons Ltd. Combined weight approx 234g. Measures approx 13cm x 2.7cm / 11.4cm x 2.3cm.
A collection of hallmarked silver and white metal items. The lot to include a Vintage cased Christening egg and spoon set. The set being hallmarked for Birmingham, 1988. Makers mark B&Co attributed to W I Broadway & Co. A silver bowl hallmarked for Sheffield, 1971. Makers mark H.A attributed to Atkin Brothers. A white metal cased medal. The medal having and image of instruments with the text The London College of Music and inscribed to verso 'July 22nd 1893, Awarded to Mabel Stewart for Pianoforte Playing, Senior Section.' Unmarked, surface tests indicate silver. Combined weight (excluding boxes) approx 232.1g. Measures approx 4cm diameter / 9.8cm x 9.8cm.
Art Deco hallmarked silver three piece dressing set with silver bowl and spoons. The George V dressing set to include a mirror, hair brush and clothes brush AF. The Art Deco set each having an engine turned pattern and central vacant cartouche. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1929. Makers mark DMCo for Daniel Manufacturing Company. An vintage silver bowl with planished finish.Hallmarked for London,1988. Makers mark LC. Three silver tea spoons, hallmarked for Chester 1921. Makers mark HEB FEB for Barker Brothers (Herbert Edward Barker & Frank Ernest Barker). Combined weight approx 443g. Measures approx 23cm x 13.5cm / 11cm x 2.4cm.
A hallmarked silver desk (AF) set and cased set of silver spoons. The desk set comprising of a hallmarked silver mounted weighted base and having two glass ink well with silver lids. Hallmarks partially rubbed. Makers mark SB attributed to Synyer & Beddoes (Harry Synyer & Charles Joseph Beddoes). A cased set of six tea spoons. Hallmarked for Sheffield, 1918. Makers mark CB&S for Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd. Combined weight approx 1144g.. Measures approx 18cm x 9.5cm (base) / 5.5cm x 4cm (ink well) / 11cm x 2cm (spoon). 06/12/23 - Weighted interior to desk set broken, plaster missing - see images
A cased set of six Norwegian 930 Silver and enamel tea spoons. The AF set comprising of six tea spoons each having a various bright colour enamel finish. Marked 930 S for 930 Silver. M.Hammer for Marius Hammer 1871-1915. The set having original case. Combined weight, including case approx 254g. Measures approx 9.2cm x 1.9cm (spoon) / 16.5cm x 16.5cm (case).
A Victorian Irish hallmarked silver salver. The salver having a stepped rim with serpentine edge, raising to a moulded scrolled rim. Hallmarks partially legible. Possibly Dublin, 1879. Makers mark W&S and marked to verso West & Son Dublin. Weight approx 600g. Measures approx 26cm diameter.
A limited edition Royal Mint Britannia hallmarked silver coin dish. The trinket dish having a textured rim with electrotype of the Cartwheel penny mounted to centre above six sailing ships. The dish having original presentation box and certificate of authenticity signed by silversmith and deputy master. Limited edition no. 93 of 200. Combined weight approx 579g / dish 200g approx. Measures approx 14cm diameter.
A George V hallmarked silver cigarette box. The Georgian cigar box having an engine turned design to the exterior with engraved foliate design to the rim. The hinged lid having a central monogramed cartouche, opening to a gilded interior. Hallmarked for Chester, 1923. Makers mark AW for A Wilcox. Weight approx 627g. Measures approx 16cm x 9.5cm x 4.5cm.
A set of four mid-century hallmarked silver presentation dishes. Each having central inscription 'Christophers, 1936-1952' and each having inscriptions of quotes to the rim - "But still the vine her ancient Ruby yields" / "non curvis homine contigit adire corinthium" / Botticellie isnt a wine, you Juggins! Botticelli's a cheese" / "I rather like bad wine said Mr Mountchesney, one gets so bored with good wine". All hallmarked for London 1962. Makers mark HHP for Henry Hodson Plante. Combined weight approx 740g. Measures approx. 4.6cm diameter.
A collection of Victorian and later hallmarked silver items. The lot to include an apostle spoon, christening cup and thimbles. The Victorian hallmarked silver apostle spoon hallmarked for London 1899. Makers mark partially rubbed, attributed to William Hutton & Sons Ltd. The AF Christening cup having repousse figurative design with central vacant cartouche. AF Handle has come away. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1908. Makers mark B.J.K & Co for B J Keyzor & Co. Two hallmarked silver thimbles with one hallmarked for Chester, 1899. Makers mark CH for Charles Horner. Combined weight approx 75g. Measures approx 18cm x 5cm / 2cm x 1.7cm.
A 1930s hallmarked silver and guilloche and enamel set travel easel clock. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1935, sponsors mark W&H (partially legible). Jaeger style face with luminous hands set within brass case. Silver and pink guilloche surround. Easel back. Total gross weight approx 235.8g (lacks glass). Hands can be moved but clock does not wind or run. Measures approx 8cm x 8cm.
A pair of mid-century hallmarked silver sauce boats. The pair having three hoof feet rising to jugular form with serpentine rim. Hallmarked for Sheffield, 1959. Makers mark Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner). Combined weight approx 198g. Measures approx 14cm x 7cm.
Edwardian hallmarked silver salts and condiment pot and Victorian cruet. The lot consisting of a pair of salts having four hoof feet raising to a bulbous form with serpentine rim, decorated with embossed scrolled details. The salts having blue glass liners. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1902. Makers mark ESB for E S Barnsley & Co (Edward Souter Barnsley). A condiment pot with hinged lid and blue glass liner. Hallmarked for Chester 1902. Makers mark JDWD for James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin). A Victorian cruet, hallmarked for Birmingham, 189. Combined weight approx 337g. Measures approx 5cm x 7cm x 4.4cm / 9.5cm x 4cm.
A collection of hallmarked silver items. The lot to include an Edward VII cased napkin ring of octagonal form with etched foliate design and having a blue velvet lined hinged case. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1905. Makers mark W.H for William M Hayes. Two further napkin rings, one having a pierced floral design, marked EJP for E J Partridge. The lot to also include two tea spoons, a fork, two thimbles, a vesta case, button hook and glass sugar sifter with silver lid. Combined weight of silver approx 207g. Measures approx 17cm x 7.5cm (sifter) / 2.2cm x 1.8cm (thimble)
George V hallmarked silver trophy cup. The cup having a circular stepped plinth base raising to a bulbous form with scrolled handle. Inscription to the body 'John Henry Vine Hall. July 4 1911. Ronald Stanley Pile "1.6.52'. Hallmarked for Sheffield, 1933. Makers mark only partially legible. Weight approx 146g. Measures approx 9.8cm x 10.5cm x 7cm.
A 1990s cased hallmarked silver quaich. The quaich having adjacent moulded handles in the form of thistles and having its original velvet lined presentation box with leaflet. Hallmarked for Edinburgh, 1992. Makers mark H&I for Hamilton and Inches ltd. Weight approx 115g (without box). Measures approx 13.5cm x 9cm x 4cm.
Two hallmarked silver caddy spoons. To include a Georgian caddy spoon having an etched design and vacant armorial shield to bowl. The George III spoon hallmarked for Birmingham, 1802. Makers mark IT attributed to John Thornton. A caddy spoon with serpentine rim. Hallmarked for Sheffield, 1908. Makers mark HA for Atkin Brothers. Combined weight approx 22g. Measures approx 7cm x 4.5cm.
A 1970s cased set of hallmarked silver collared with mother of pearl flatware. The set comprising of twelve dessert forks and eleven dessert knives. Each having a mother of pearl handle and hallmarked silver collar. The knife blades and fork heads marked AS & GR S EP. The partial set presented in blue velvet lined hardwood box. The silver collars hallmarked for Sheffield, 1977. Makers mark GGR for Sutherland & Roden (George Guirren Rhoden). Combined weight approx 1451g. Measures approx 8.5cm x 1.5cm (knife) / 21.5cm x 30cm x 5.2cm (box).
A cased set of 12 hallmarked silver tea spoons and a pair of sugar tongs. Hallmarked for Sheffield, 1904. Makers mark HA for Atkin Brothers. The set coming in fitted case marked for Aird. Thomson of Mackellar Glasgow. Combined weight approx 618g. Weight of silver approx 179g. Measures approx 32cm x 15.5cm (box) / 11cm x 2cm (spoon).
A 1920s cased five piece hallmarked silver mounted guilloche enamel vanity set. The George V dressing table set to include two hairbrushes, hand mirror and two clothes brushes. The Art Deco set being silver mounted with pink guilloche enamel. The five piece set each hallmarked for Birmingham, 1927. Makers mark W.N Ltd for William Neale & Son Ltd (from 1909). The comb is not original to set. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1929. Combined weight approx 1476g. Measures approx 24cm x 12.5cm (mirror).
An Arts and Crafts hallmarked silver and hardwood bowl. The silver bowl having a planished finish and sitting on a hardwood base. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1927. Makers mark AEJ for Albert Edward Jones. Weight approx 774g. Measures approx 20cm diameter.
A pair of mid-century hallmarked silver squat candlesticks. The candlesticks having a weighted base and being of stepped plinth form. Hallmarked for London, 1957. Makers mark RC for William Comyns & Sons Ltd (Richard Comyns). Combined weight approx 482g. Measures approx 10cm x 9.5cm.
A Victorian four piece hallmarked silver mounted dressing table vanity set and two silver topped jars. The set comprising of two hair brushes, a clothes brush and hand mirror with two cut glass silver topped trinket jars. The vanity set having a foliate repoussé design with central vacant cartouche to each piece. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1897. Makers mark HM for Henry Matthews. Two cut glass trinket jars both with hallmarked silver lids. The larger jar hallmarked for Birmingham, 1900. Makers mark CM for C C May & Sons (Charles May). The smaller being hallmarked for Birmingham, 1903.
A George VI hallmarked silver cigarette case. The case having an engine turned stripe pattern to the exterior with vacant cartouche to the corner. The case opens to a gilded interior. Hallmarked for Chester, 1946. Weight approx 232g. Measures approx 14cm x 8.5cm.
A mid-century hallmarked silver ashtray. The ashtray or trinket dish being of square form with inscription to centre 'Martell.Co - 1715-1965 marking 250 year anniversary of Martell Cognac. Hallmarked for London, 1964. Makers mark BB. Weight approx 128g. Measures approx 9.3cm x 9.3cm.
A collection of Victorian and later hallmarked silver items. The lot to include a Victorian hallmarked silver knife and spoon set. Each having an etched floral and foliate design and monogrammed cartouche. Hallmarked for London, 1863 and 1864. Makers mark GA for Chawner & Co (George William Adams). A Victorian fish knife. Hallmarked for London, 1893. Makers mark JW HCW for Wakely & Wheeler (James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler). Also to include a AF toast rack, hallmarked Birmingham 1931. Two napkin rings. Combined weight approx 185g. Measures approx 15.5cm x 3.2 cm (spoon) / 4cm diameter (napkin ring)

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