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A collection of silver tea spoons, comprising four George III silver teaspoons marked WC for William Chawner II, London 1790, six Victorian silver teaspoons by Charles Lias, London 1846, plus six 1805 spoons by Peter and William Bateman and three assorted silver teaspoons by John, Henry & Charles Lias London 1789 / 1791, two JB silver spoons London 1791, total gross weight 12.8toz.
A group of four large silver serving spoons, comprising a George III 1798, one London 1798 marked SG/EW/IB for Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan and James Boult, one marked PB/AB/WB for Peter, Ann and William Bateman London 1802, and one PHWH (?) London 1797, total gross weight 7.8toz. (1 bag)
A small group of silver items, comprising a Victorian silver baby's rattle with coral teether, George Unite, Birmingham 1863, 10.7cm, a Victorian silver miniature chamberstick, Grey & Co, Birmingham 1896, 2.5cm high, an Edwardian silver vesta case, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1901, 4.4cm high, and a silver handled magnifying glass, 13.3cm, together with two Dutch white metal decorative pierced spoons, each 13.5cm long. (6)
A collection of George III and later silver teaspoons, comprising four George III fiddleback pattern teaspoons with shell mounts, Mary & Eliza Sumner, London two from 1810 and two from 1811, together with five Victorian teaspoons, William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter 1850, 6.8toz overall. (1 bag)
Three small silver jugs, comprising Mappin and Webb jug with three pad feet, Sheffield 1951, a small Victorian silver jug, Robert James Chaplin & Sons, London 1895, together with a Victorian silver gadrooned on shell foot jug, Atkin Brothers. Sheffield 1890, total gross weight 7.8toz. (3)
A group of three dress rings, comprising a three stone opal ring, largest stone 12.02 by 10.16mm, with a black glass backing to each stone, on a gold plated silver band, size S/T, another three stone opal ring, on 9ct gold band, size Q, together with a 9ct gold and pearl ring, with raised, curled shoulders, size P/Q, total weight 8.1g. (3)
A group of silver and silver plate, including a silver two handled cup, 10cm high, a silver oval frame, 33 by 26cm, a silver sauce jug on three feet, John Hunt Preston, London 1912, 8.7toz, a silver trumpet vase on circular foot, a pierced silver plated dish on foot pierced, boxed sets of EPNS teaspoons, coffee bean end picks, and a cased set of nutcrackers. (1 bag)
A quantity of silver jewellery including reticulated bracelet, Thai Niello bracelet, charm bracelet with charms including fox head and book, sterling silver ingot pendant, St. Christopher pendants, hinged oval lockets, thick rope twist necklace, 68.5cm long, thin chain necklaces, sterling silver ring with moonstone cabochon, weighable silver 7.7toz. (1 bag)
Three George III and later silver table spoons, comprising an old English pattern spoon, monogram to finial 'HM', William Bateman I, London 1816, 22cm long, together with two George IV fiddleback pattern spoons, both with indistinct monogrammed finials, Robert Rutland, London 1827, 7.2toz. (3)
Three pieces of George V silver, comprising a silver cased travel clock with silvered Arabic dial, Charles Perry & Co. Chester, 1930, 10cm high, a silver cigarette box, Adie Brothers Ltd. Birmingham 1926 8.5 by 8.5 by 3cm high, together with a milk jug, London 1925, 3.2toz, 8cm high. (3)
A collection of Medieval hammered style and other coins, comprising two Medieval hammered style coins, a Henry II style short cross penny, (1180-1189) with HENRI REX LON inscription, crowned head, staff with cross end, verso short cross, the other a Henry III style short cross penny (1216–1247) with HENRICUS REX LON NOTT inscription, verso head with staff / holding sceptre, plus a silver albert T bar chain with dartboard pendant fob, and miscellaneous modern coins including two 5 pound coins. (1 bag)
A collection of silver coins and coin sets, comprising 1996 UK Silver Anniversary Collection, 7-coin silver proof set, No 01970, in original case and outer cardboard box, a 1990 £1 silver proof coin, a 1996 QEII 70th Birthday silver proof crown, a 1996 £1 silver proof Piedfort coin, a 1995 Macau 100 Patacas 'Year of the Pig' silver proof coin, a 2012 ERII Queen's Diamond Jubilee £5 silver proof coin, and a 2006 Vivat Regina silver crown, all in cases. (7)
A group of silver flatware, comprising a George III silver fish slice, with lamb and pennant armorial engraving, Thomas Whipham, London 1806, 4.07toz, 30cm long, a silver strainer spoon, two silver teaspoons, two small silver butter knives, two fish knives, Henry Birks & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1931, together with a silver plated teaspoon and large fork with sterling handle, total gross silver weight 8.34toz. (1 bag)
A collection of silver spoons, comprising five Georgian spoons marked RG/GS for Richard Crossley and George Smith, London 1806, two spoons marked WB for William Bateman, London 1823, and two further spoons: one maker TB for Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1808, the other marks indistinct, London 1830, total gross weight 10.6toz. (1 bag)
Four Dutch silver spoons with decorative finials (possibly earlier bowls with later handles) with import marks for London 1890, comprising: Madonna and child finial, 19cm long, 1.79toz, bowl inscribed verso “is geb: deng: van Herfstmaand anno 1665 J. Norfia”; Putti and grapes finial, 934 fineness mark to bowl, 20cm, inscribed “Fouke Sjoerds is geb: den 3” van grannaand anno 1710, 1.96 ozt, both spoons B H Joseph & Co (Barnet Henry Joseph), London 1890, plus Dutch mark of lion rampant plus key for 934 fine silver, together with two silver spoons with Windmill and ship finial, Samuel Boyce (or Boaz) Landeck, London 1891, indistinct old marks to bowl of ship spoon, total weight 6.7toz (4)
An Edwardian silver seven piece cruet set, pepper 8.7cm high, with five spoons, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1908, and one spoon by a different manufacturer, in fitted wooden case with presentation engraved plaque to lid 'A. M Douglas-Hamilton from J. H. L-V, Aug 4th 1909', total combined silver weight 13.0toz.
A pair of novelty silver plated knife rests, in the form of greyhounds, a brooch in the form of a horse and a silver fox, a Coronation Official Souvenir programme for the Coronation of George VI and Queen Elizabeth, May 12th 1937, tool gilt and leather binding, and after Thomas Sidney Cooper, two horses, print, 23 x 33 cm, a 19th century print, 37 x 25 cm, and another, 18 x 18 cm (qty)
Two quartz brooches. Comprising an Amethyst brooch, in yellow precious metal testing as 9K gold; along with a "Cairngorm" colour citrine brooch, in sterling silver scroll work, marked for James Coull Ltd, Edinburgh 1960 Yellow metal brooch gross weight: 3.7g Silver brooch weight: 8.7g
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