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SEVEN SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, VICTORIAN AND LATER including a late Victorian example by Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield 1899, engraved with medallions and flowerheads between squigglework borders, the cartouche engraved with a monogram 'CER'; three by Edward Souter Barnsley, Birmingham 1908, waisted, with bellflower rims; etc. (7) Barnsley examples 3.1cm high, 4.8cm diameter, 4.9 troy ounces gross
A MIXED GROUP OF SILVER, 20TH CENTURY including a suger caster, by Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham 1965, baluster octagonal, 17.5cm high; a pair of posy vases, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1915, to each the squat bowl with a shaped hexagonal rim, the slender knopped stem issuing from a stepped circular foot, (weighted); etc. (6) Weighable silver (excl. posy vases) 10.2 troy ounces gross
A GEORGE V SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1930, comprising teapot, sugar and cream, pear shaped with a beaded girdle, each raised on a stepped circular foot, the teapot with shell-capped spout, and reeded domed hinged cover, with composite handle and finial. (3) Teapot 17cm high overall, 34.5 troy ounces gross
TWO GEORGE V SILVER BIRD MENU HOLDERS by G Brace & Co Ltd, London 1911 and 1912, cast as a pheasant and a duck, each on an oval foot, with presentation inscriptions dated 2000. (2) 3.9cm wide, 1.1 troy ounces grossThe pheasant 1911, the duck 1912. Maker's mark lightly rubbed to duck but legible, the rest clear. Inscription reads 'D & P / 6.9.2000'. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.
A GROUP OF SILVER, 20TH CENTURY comprising a cylindrical cigarette dispenser, by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1933, the sides with two bands of engine-turned decoration, the pull-up cover revealing a quartered interior, 11cm high; together with four shell-form ash trays, stamped '900', each raised on three ball feet; a small cigarette case, by William Neale, Chester 1908, narrow rounded rectangular, gilded to interior, 8.3cm high; and a larger cigarette case, by William Neale, Birmingham 1911, rounded rectangular, shaped for the pocket, with presentation inscriptions to cover (dated 1913) and gilded interior (dated 1943), 8.7cm high. (7) Weighable silver 7 troy ounces gross (excl. dispenser)
A PAIR OF SILVER ASPARAGUS TONGS AND A SILVER SHELL BUTTER DISH, EARLY 20TH CENTURY the Edwardian silver asparagus tongs by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1906, of plain form, 22.8cm long; the George V silver butter dish by George Gordon & Son, Sheffield 1910, of shell form, raised on three ball feet, 12cm wide. (2) 6.8 troy ounces grossMarks clear and well struck to both pieces. Light surface scratches to each commensurate with use.
AN ART DECO SILVER AND GUILLOCHE ENAMEL DRESSING TABLE SET by Mappin & Webb Ltd, London, mostly 1934, comprising a cut-glass scent bottle, two pairs of brushes, a hand mirror and a cut-glass powder jar. (7) Scent bottle 11.5cm highEnamel is a soft golden beige colour. Marks lightly rubbed but legible - each piece with full set of hallmarks. Clothes brushes, one with very slight loss to enamel border; hand mirror, with scratch to enamel at top of handle and discolouring to very small section (3mm) of enamel border lower down handle, the mirror plate with foxing and marks. Light surface scratches to enamelling on all pieces, commensurate with age and use.
ROYAL INTEREST: AN EDWARDIAN SILVER-GILT TRAVELLING CUP AND FUNNEL SET by Norman Marshall, London 1905, the tapering cylindrical cup enclosing a funnel and screw-in vessel, the domed screw-on cover set with a monogram (LM) beneath a coronet. 7cm high, 3.1 troy ouncesCypher possibly for Princess Marie Louise of Schleswig-Holstein?
A MIXED GROUP OF SILVER TEASPOONS, ETC., EDWARDIAN AND LATER comprising a set of eight teaspoons by Robert Fead Mosley, Sheffield 1906, Shell pattern, cased; five 'golf' novelty teaspoons, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1932 and 1933, the terminals cast with crossed golf clubs beneath a ball; and a baby's spoon and pusher, by W S Ltd, Sheffield 1946 and 1947. (Qty) Baby's spoon 13.2cm long, 6.3 troy ounces gross
TWO GEORGE V SILVER MUGS the smaller by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1919, tapering cylindrical with lug handle, engraved with initials and '1926'; the larger by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1920, baluster form with double scroll handle, raised on a stepped circular foot. (2) Larger 9.4cm high overall, 6.9 troy ounces grossMarks clear to each. Smaller with various small dings and bruises throughout, the foot slightly misshapen from circular. Very light surface scratches to each. The larger in excellent condition.
A GEORGE V SILVER CARD CASE AND A GEORGE VI SILVER CIGARETTE CASE the cigarette case by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1950, rectangular, with all-over engine-turned engraving, the front cover with a bi-metal inlay, the central rectangular reserve engraved 'BA', the interior gilded and with presentation inscription dated 1951, with sprung hinged cover, 10.2cm high; the card case by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1928, rectangular, of small proportions, with sprung hinged cover, gilded to interior, with all-over engine-turned engraving, the rectangular reserve engraved 'D.G.B', 6cm high. (2) 6.6 troy ounces gross
THREE SILVER / SILVER-MOUNTED LETTER OPENERS, 20TH CENTURY by Horton & Allday, Sheffield 1904, with mother-of-pearl handle; by George Howson, Sheffield 1923, with fluted handle; and by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1979, with Celtic pattern handle. (3) The first 27.8cm long
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER CARD CASE by William M Hayes, Birmingham 1908, shaped rectangular with a hinged cover, engraved front and back with scrolling foliage and hatching, the front with inset roundel depicting a tavern scene, inscribed HOLY FRERES DEPOSE. 10cm by 7.5cm, 2.3 troy ounces
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER AND TORTOISESHELL NOVELTY DESK CLIP by Henry John Batson & Albert Edward Batson, London probably 1903, modelled as two Kate Greenaway figures, a boy and girl wearing a bonnet and hat on a see-saw, the central pivot modelled as a log, on a raised rectangular tortoiseshell base. 15cm wide
A GEORGE V SILVER TWO-HANDLED DISH by Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1928, plain form raised on a collett foot, the two-handled bowl with presentation inscription to front dated 1928. 14.5cm across handles, 3.6 troy ouncesMarks clear and well struck. Presentation inscription reads 'JAMES BASIL WYBORN / MAY 1ST 1928'. A couple of small dings to front, very light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.
TWO ELIZABETH II SILVER DECANTER LABELS AND A NORWEGIAN SILVER WINE FUNNEL, 20TH CENTURY the decanter labels by C Robathan & Son, Birmingham 1983, engraved 'BRANDY' and 'WHISKY' to the oval reserves, within a chased border of shells and foliage, 5.5cm wide; the wine funnel by David Andersen, Oslo, c.1910, stamped '830', with beaded loop handle, the flat rim engraved with a wreath of leaves, the exterior of the funnel engraved with ribbon swags and leafy branches, 7.4cm diameter, 6.7cm high. (3) 2.3 troy ounces gross
A SET OF SIX ELIZABETH II SILVER AND ENAMEL LIMITED EDITION 'WILDFOWL' BOXES by St James House Company, London 1978, nos.190/500, circular, each pull-off cover enamelled to depict differing wildfowl, engraved to the sides with bulrushes, in the original box. Each 3cm high, 3cm diameter, 5.2 troy ounces gross
A PAIR OF ELIZABETH II SILVER SALT AND PEPPER MILLS by Gerald Benney, London 1998, stamped BENNEY to the underside, each with bark effect textured ground. (2) 11cm high, 21.7 troy ounces grossMarks excellent and crisp. Light surface marks and tarnishing. Very minor dings and light surface scratches to foot rims. In very good condition.
PATRICK MAVROS: A PAIR OF STERLING SILVER ELEPHANT WINE DRIP RINGS by Patrick Mavros, Zimbabwe, 2001, each cast as a herd of seven elephants, with black felt lining. (2) 4.3cm diameter, 3.3 troy ounces grossSterling silver, both stamped with Zimbabwe triangular standard mark and 'PM'.
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER CADDY SPOON AND A RUSSIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON the first by Christopher Milton Stevens, London 1979, with leaf-shaped terminal and spot-hammered ground; the Russian spoon, assay master Anatoly Apollonovich Artsybashev, Moscow 1891. (2) First 11.5cm long, 1.6 troy ounces gross
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