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A Collection of Assorted George III and Later Silver Flatware, comprising4 Fiddle pattern table-spoons, two IrishAn Irish Fiddle pattern dessert-spoonA pair of Fiddle pattern sauce-ladlesTwo pairs of Old English pattern sauce-ladlesA pair of Old English pattern table-spoonsAn Old English pattern sauce-ladleAn Old English pattern cream-ladle29oz 7dwt, 912gr (15)
A George III Silver Teapot and Stand, by Alexander Field, London, The Teapot 1798, The Stand 1799, each oval and engraved with foliage and drapery swags, further engraved with initials within a shield, the teapot with wood handle and finial, the teapot 28m wide over handle, total gross weight 18oz 19dwt, 590gr (2)
A George III and Later Silver Table-Service, Various Maker's and Dates, Old English pattern, comprising8 table-spoons8 table-forks7 dessert-spoons6 dessert-forks8 teaspoonsweight of silver 52oz 5dwt, 1,625gr Together With assorted silver and silver plate flatware (one tray)
A Pair of Elizabeth II Silver Shell-Shaped Dishes, by Hampton Utilities, Birmingham, 1970, each on three scroll feet, with shell grip and chased with foliage scrolls, 13.5cm wide; Together With a George V silver dish in the form of a longboat, with a frosted glass liner, 13cm wide, total weight of silver 9oz 13dwt, 300gr (3)
An Elizabeth II Silver Plate Table Service, Kings Pattern, comprising2 table-spoons8 table-forks8 dessert-spoons8 dessert-forks8 soup-spoons8 fish-forks8 fish-knives8 teaspoonsand the following with stainless steel blades8 table-knives8 cheese-knivesA cake-slice (one tray)
A Pair of Elizabeth II Parcel-Gilt Silver Novelty Presents, by Stuart Devlin, London, One 1971 and One 1974, Numbers 210 From a Limited Edition of 500, each of square section and with matted finish, one ribbon-tied and one applied with holly leaves and berries, one opens to reveal an angel, the other opens to reveal a Royal figure standing over a log, 65mm high, 12oz 14dwt, 394gr (2)
A Collection of George III and Later Silver, including a George III-style cream-jug; a pair of silver napkin-rings engraved for the Yorkshire Union of Golf Clubs; a pair of dwarf candlesticks, filled; an Old English pattern sauce-ladle, marked for Exeter; a pair of sugar-tongs and a George III table-spoon, weighable silver 9oz 10dwt, 296gr (one tray)
An Edward VII Silver-Mounted Cut-Glass Dressing-Table Jar, by Levi and Salaman, Birmingham, 1907, the detachable cover set with a swan form pin-cushion, 45mm diameter; Together With an Edward VII novelty silver pin-cushion, by W. J. Myatt and Co., Birmingham, 1906, in the form of an elephant, 50mm wide (2)
A William IV Silver Snuff-Box, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1836, oblong, the hinged cover engine-turned and centring a vacant cartouche, 66mm wide; Together With an Edward VII silver-snuff box, by Williams (Birmingham) Ltd., Birmingham, 1902, oblong and engraved with foliage, 70mm, total weight 4oz 11dwt, 142gr (2)
Two George IV Silver Vinaigrettes and a Victorian Silver Vinaigrette, One by Robert Mitchell, Birmingham, 1821 one by Thomas Newbold, Birmingham, 1827 and One by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham, 1883, the first two oblong and variously engraved, the third shaped oval, with suspension loop, the hinged cover engraved with a name and date, 35mm wide and smaller, total weight 1oz 1dwt, 33gr (3)
A Quantity of Jewellery, including four mother-of-pearl buttons; a 9 carat gold safety pin; a Scottish agate dirk pin; and a small quantity of silver/white metal jewellery, including an ingot, a pair of cufflinks, bangles, brooches etc Buttons - 7.3 grams. 9 Carat gold safety pin 3.0 grams.Remaining gross weight 166.8 grams.
A George IV Silver Chamber-Candlestick, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London, 1821, shaped circular and with foliage, flower and scroll border, with shell-capped reeded loop handle, the central socket supporting a tapering extinguisher and nozzle, the base engraved with a crest, 11cm diameter, 5oz 13dwt, 176gr
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including two sauceboats; a christening-mug; a condiment-set; a pair of George III silver sauce-ladles and a George III silver table-spoon, each Old English pattern, weight of silver 28oz 10dwt, 886gr; the silver plate including an Old Sheffield plate waiter; a scuttle-form sugar-bowl and assorted items of flatware (one tray)
A German Silver-Mounted Engraved-Glass Decanter Set, With Pseudomarks, Early 20th Century, each of the four glass decanters engraved with foliage and latticework, with similarly decorated silver mounts, three with tapering silver stopper with figural finial, one stopper lacking, the square stand stamped and pierced with figures in landscapes and foliage scrolls and latticework, with two scroll handles, 33cm high
A Danish Silver-Mounted Punch-Ladle, Possibly by Carl Christian Hansen, Aarhus, First Half 19th Century, the base of the oval bowl fluted and chased with a shell, the bifurcated handle with a flower and foliage, prick engraved with initials and dated '1841', with ebonised turned-wood handle, 40cm longProvenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire Marked with town mark on side of bowl and with maker's mark on handle. The marks are clear. There has been a repair below where the handle meets the bowl and there is some unevenness to the surface in this area. There is some oveall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some loss to the finish on the handle.
A Victorian Silver Inkstand, by William Gough, Birmingham, 1862, oblong and engraved with foliage, with two glass bottles, one with silver mounts, the other lacking silver mounts and with a central taperstick, a/f, engraved with an indistinct inscription dated 1862, the base 27.5cm wide, weighable silver 12oz 8dwt, 385gr
A Pair of Elizabeth II Silver Candlesticks, by Whitehill Silver Co., London, 1997, on spreading base, the stem tubular and terminating in a tapering socket with three buttresses, 25cm high; Together With an Elizabeth II silver candle-snuffer, maker's mark KHJ, Birmingham, 2007, tapering and with turned-wood handle, approximately 19cm long, weighable silver 11oz 12dwt, 361gr (3)
A Three-Piece Victorian Silver Tea-Service, by Florence Warden, Chester, 1895, each piece tapering and stamped with foliage on a matted ground, comprising a teapot with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 23.5cm wide over handle, total gross weight 13oz 5dwt, 412gr (3)
A George VI Silver and Enamel Compact and an Elizabeth II Silver and Enamel Compact, Both by John William Barrett, Birmingham, The First 1947 and the Second 1956, each circular, the first engine-turned and with an enamelled flag, the other with overall blue enamel on an engine-turned ground, applied with a naval coronet, each 75mm diameter (2)
A Collection of Assorted George V Silver and Tortoiseshell-Mounted Dressing-Table Items, including three hair-brushes; three clothes-brushes; a hand-mirror; two differing dressing table-jars with silver and tortoiseshell covers; a jewellery-box and a desk clip; Together With a silver and mother-of-pearl inlaid tortoiseshell plaque (one tray)
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