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A mixed lot: a set of twelve Victorian silver teaspoons, Fiddle and Shell pattern, initialled "JG" and "M", by Messrs Lister and Sons, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1865; together with a George III silver punch ladle with a whalebone handle and a coin-inset bowl, initialled "M G", a pair of small silver sugar tongs; a late Victorian silver pepper mill (metal innards); a George IC silver vinaigrette (lacking grille); and an Indian plated drinks measure, the teaspoons 13.5cm long, 7.1 oz weighable silver. (17)
A Victorian silver swing handled sugar basket on three scroll feet, with bead borders, pierced and engraved sides, (lacking glass liner) by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1841; together with a George III small silver bon bon basket (from an épergne), maker's mark "I B" and lion passant only, London c.1775; and a late Victorian silver chamberstick, circular with gadrooned borders, and a detachable nozzle (lacking conical snuffer), by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co, Sheffield 1894, the latter 15.5cm diameter, 19.1oz. (3)
Two North County antique silver caddy spoons, with Fiddle pattern stems: - one with a plain bowl, initialled "W M D", by J. Barber and W. North, York 1842; the other with a scallop shell bowl, initialled "JEB", by Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1833, the latter 10cm long, 0.95oz. (2)
A 19th Century Dutch silver table snuff box, rectangular with rounded corners, reeded borders and four short paw feet, the cover engraved with a classroom scene, titled "school 1655", gilt interior, maker's mark "H H", Schoonhoven, mid 19th Century (lacking a date letter), 14.3cm long, 7oz.
A late Victorian/Edwardian silver snuff box of shaped oval outline with a serpentine thumbpiece and scalloped concave sides, the matt cover inset with a Japanese shakudo plaque depicting a boat full of people, passing an island with figures and prunus blossom, by C.H. Cheshire, Chester 1901, 7.5cm long, 3oz.
A George III North County provincial silver mustard pot, oval with bead borders, a chair-back thumbpiece and a dome in the centre of the cover (blue glass liner) by J. Langlands and J. Robertson of Newcastle c.1790 (no date letter), 7.7cm high, 4oz weighable silver.
A selection of glass scent bottles: a Victorian silver gilt-mounted, double-ended green glass scent bottle with one screw cover and one hinged cover with glass stopped, unmarked C.1870; another similar larger silver gilt-mounted example with a red glass body (with one hinged cover and one screw cover); another smaller clear glass example with silver gilt mounts, hinging in the middle to reveal a locket and a blue glass example with silver mounts, the largest one 14.7cm long. (4)
A George III silver mustard pot, cylindrical, decorated with fret-pierced slots and crosslets and applied bellflower festoons and paterae, the flat cover with incised concentric rings and a pierced shell thumbpiece, blue glass liner, by Robert Hennell London 1773, 8cm high, 3.35oz weighable silver.
Two George III silver filigree caddy spoons, unmarked c.1800, an engraved silver caddy spoon with a pierced, fan-shaped bowl by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1814, and another engraved silver caddy spoon with a pierced border around the bow, initialled, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1814, the latter 7.2cm long, 0.85oz. (4)
A Victorian silver three-piece coffee set with fluted baluster bodies, decorated with repoussé-work floral sprays and scrollwork, vacant cartouches and c-scroll handles, the coffee pot with a flower finial, by William Moulson, London 1845, retailed by "LAMBERT & RAWLINGS, COVENTRY ST. LONDON", the coffee pot, 27cm high, 57.7 oz. (3)Self-declaration submission reference X2L7S8J5
Seven small Scottish provincial silver spoons, all by James Gordon of Aberdeen (maker's mark only) mixed dates, to include: a salt shovel, crested, a toddy ladle, crested, a tea caddy spoon, initialled, and four teaspoons, all initialled, the ladle 16.5cm long, 2.75oz. (7)
A George V silver sugar caster, octagonal vase form with a high-domed cover and a ball knop finial, by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1925; together with a silver sauceboat by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1923; a silver bon bon dish by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1926; and a small silver pedestal dish, marks worn, London 1916, the sugar caster 21.5cm high, 18.25oz. (4)
An early Victorian silver mustard pot, octagonal with fret-pierced panels of pierced scrollwork around the sides, pierced thumbpiece, scroll handle and blue glass liner with a star-cut base, by John and Joseph Angell, London 1842, 7.8cm high, 4.45oz weighable silver.
A late 19th Century Japanese silver spirit flask of shaped rectangular outline, engraved on the front with a bijin plucking bamboo leaves from an overhanging tree, the reverse engraved with a bamboo tree, within borders of textured flowerheads, with small screw-off drinking cup and interior cap, stamped "SILVER" and inscribed with a character signature, C.1900, 15.4cm long, 5.25 oz.
A Victorian engraved silver teapot and matching cream jug with flat bases and c-scroll handles, the teapot with a concealed flush hinge and cover with a fruit finial, each initialled on one side and crested on the other, by William Smily, London 1864, retailed by "A.B. Savory & Sons, London", the teapot, 14.8cm high, 31.5oz. (2)
A pair of early 19th Century Austro-Hungarian silver candlesticks on rising circular bases with tapering columns, decorated with chased, repeating foliate borders against malt grounds, maker's mark "J S" or "J Y" in a shield, Vienna 1810, 25.7cm high, 22.9oz. (2)
An Edwardian silver snuff box of rounded rectangular form, curved to fit the pocket, initialled, by W. Neale, Chester 1907; a 19th Century French silver snuff box with reeded decoration; another similar Dutch silver snuff box; and a Scandinavian silver snuff box with engraving and the inscription "Gledilegt Sumar 1917" and "Bjarni Gudbjarnarson", the latter 8.2cm long, 9.2oz. (4)
A Scottish provincial silver tablespoon, initialled, by James Gordon of Aberdeen with Edinburgh hallmarks and the incuse duty mark for 1784 and a Hanoverian silver tablespoon by Ker and Dempster of Edinburgh 1751, with engraved crest and motto, the latter 20.7cm long, 4.1oz. (2)
A mixed lot: a small late Victorian silver tea caddy with reeded borders, a domed cover and an urn finial, by George M Jackson, London 1896, a French silver wine taster, initialled on the thumbpiece, c.1900, a small plated-mounted glass spirit flask and a Victorian plated mustard pot (blue glass liner) engraved with the cypher and coronet of a viscount, the latter 7.5cm high, 6.1 oz weighable silver. (4)
A Victorian novelty silver mustard pot in the form of an owl, with textured plumage and coloured glass eyes, the gilt interior with a clear glass liner (with a star-cut base); together with a matching spoon with mouse terminal, by George Fox, London 1879, 10.3cm high, 7.65 weighable silver. (2)
A Victorian silver naturalistic caddy spoon, in the form of a matted leaf with a hollow, ring handle adorned with vine leaves and grapes, by George Unite, Birmingham 1872 and a George III silver caddy spoon, with a gilt bowl, stamped with a cluster of sea shells, crested, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1813, the latter 9cm long, 0.75oz. (2)
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