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A group of early 20th Century silver to include: batchelor's teapot (ebonised handle and finial); Georgian style cream jug; engraved card holder, napkin ring and Baby's hairbrush, all hallmarked Birmingham except cream jug Chester, various dates and makers, approx gross weight 12.33 ozt (383.6 grams)
A George IV silver three-piece tea set hallmarked by George Burrows, London, 1824 - vine and floral pattern, gilt interior. Teapot length 300mm, height 165mm, weight 840gms; Sugar bowl length 190mm, height 125mm, weight 400gms; Cream jug length 165mm, height 100mm, weight 260gms. (3) overall weight: 483.7 ozt CITIES LICENSE: WBPP2G2Y
A Victoria Anglo-Indian style three piece silver tea service comprising teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug, decorative chased pattern, hallmarked by Martin Hall & Co., London 1879, weight approx gross 51.02 ozt (1586.8 grams) with an unrelated sugar nips, hallmarked (4) CITIES LICENSE: R1Q984TU
A Georgian style silver mounted cut glass decanter, mushroom stopper, with silver tricorn collar, hallmarked Sheffield, 1927 together with a George V honeycomb cut glass barrel, with plain silver collar and hinged cover, hallmarked HH, Birmingham, 1913 (2) Further details: silver tarnished, maker's marks rubbed
A George V silver capstan ink well, the hinged cover with inlaid tortoiseshell decoration, hallmarked Birmingham, 1924, maker's mark rubbed, with ceramic inset (Further details: marks rubbed, dents to border, tortoiseshell cloudy, hinged cover loose in setting - AF)
An early Georgian style silver tapering plain cylindrical coffee pot, octagonal spout, domed cover, fruitwood side handle together with a matching hot water jug, hallmarked Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1926, gross approx weight 41.25 (1283 grams) (2) Further details: marks clear
An Edwardian small monteith shaped silver bon bon dish with shell and scroll rim, pedestal foot, bowl diameter approx 10mm, height approx 9cm, Chester 1909 Cohen & Charles, weight approx 5 oztFurther details: marks crisp, foot rim bent, some pitting to bowl interior, wear and tear commensurate with age
An early 19th Century Irish silver wine funnel, bulbous gadroon body with plain spout and detachable campana shaped strainer, the strainer engraved with a crest, marked on the strainer only with Duty Mark and Makers/Sponsor's mark PG in rectangular punch (rubbed) mark probably that of Phineas Garde, Dublin, circa 1820 (Further details: date letter, Harp Crowned & Hibernia lacking, dent to rim, tarnished)
A late 19th Century Continental (Hanau) silver ornate serving dish, the centre chased with Putto chasing a goose, the reticulated swept sides with flower, reed and leaf foliage, on three ball feet, hallmarked by Martin Sugar, London, 1881, Import marks, approx 7.62 ozt (236.9 grams) (further details: marks on body, marks clear, tarnished)
A Victorian silver Christening mug, the body engraved with ribbon tied fern leaves and central inscription: To their Grandson C P Wooler January 1882, plain handle, on raised foot, hallmarked by Walter & James Barnard, London, 1881, stamped pattern no: 3362, approx 6.19 ozt (192.3 grams), 9cm high (Further details: marks on underside clear, tarnished, slight dent to body at top section)
An early 20th Century facet cut glass globular scent bottle, with silver collar and engraved cover, hallmarked Sampson Mordan & Co., London, circa 1908 (marks rubbed/tarnished) together with a George V blue glass scent bottle with plain silver collar and stopper, hallmarked by Henry Perkins & Sons, London, 1918 (2)
A Victorian Aesthetic silver card case, the front engraved with two birds above the sun within roundel, the reverse cartouche with owl resting on a branch with crescent moon and stars beyond, with bamboo surround, silk lined interior, maker George Unite, Birmingham, 1881, gross weight 3.37 ozt (104.8 grams) Further details: scratch to birds beak
An early 20th Century Continental probably French white metal mounted enamel rectangular Aide Memoire, the cover and back painted with Cherubs plaining in woodland scene with cottage in background, both panels signed indistinctly lower right by Xaminade d'A??, the mounts with engraved decoration, plain clasp, fitted interior with removable associated silver pencil stamped S Mordan & Co STERLING SILVER, the body approx 11 x 7cm overall
A pair of early 20th century silver and enamel buckles, oval form with blue guilloche enamel within a border of white enamel, size approx 45mm, hallmarked by Henry Matthews, Chester, circa 1910 (2) Further details: good enamel intact, minor wear and tear tarnish
A late Victorian silver nurse's belt clasp, chased and pierced with flowers, hallmarked by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham, 1894 together with a George V plain oblong cigarette case, engraved with initials and dates August 28th 1924, hallmarked by A J Zimmerman, Birmingham, 1923, gilt interior (dents to body) and two early 20th Century silver handled button hooks, hallmarked, weighable silver 6.46 ozt (200.9 grams)
An Edwardian silver double sovereign case, Chester 1908; a George V silver sovereign case, Birmingham 1914; a silver vesta, Birmingham 1921; a silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1910; an Art Deco silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1930, total gross weight approx 67.3ozt (5)
Two late Victorian silver snuff bottle holders, with ring handles, one with chased pastoral scene, the other with reticulated foliate sides, both hallmarked by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1900 together with silver napkin rings; dressing table jars, pepper pots, mustard pot & cover, all hallmarked, approx 4.52 ozt (140.7 grams)
A Victorian cast silver frame with posy holder, scrolling foliate frame work with fringed base, silver easel back, hallmarked by John Newton Mappin (Mappin & Webb), London, 1893, retailer's stamp to reverse MAPPIN & WEBB & Reg no: 160638, approx 2.95 ozt (91.7 grams)
A George V silver pill box, S. Blackensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1922; a silver stamp case, Birmingham 1912; a sterling silver match striker; a silver ingot, Sheffield 1977; a silver pocket knife, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1912; a silver Yardiloed propelling pencil JM&Co London 1954; a silver-filled match holder; a silver and mother-of -pearl fruit knife; and a white metal propelling pencil, total gross weight of weighable silver approx 41ozt
A set of four late Victorian parcel-gilt & silver salts with a matched set of four spoons, shaped circular chased with scrolling foliage and floral decoration, hallmarked by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1892, the spoons dog nose with bright-cut decoration, hallmarked JEB (Walker & Hall), Sheffield, 1891, both retailer's stamped, approx 3.60 ozt (112. grams) in fitted velvet lined case together with a Modern silver egg cup engraved initials, SAF and spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1963 & 1965, approx 1.95 ozt (60.4 grams) in fitted case (2)
A collection of silver to include: a George III Scottish fiddle and shell pattern sugar nippers, by Robert Smeaton, Edinburgh, 1817; a plain George IV sugar nippers, by Henry & Charles Day, London, 1821; George III silver shovel shaped caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, 1813; a late Victorian cut glass silver mounted mustard pot and cover, by H Matthews, Birmingham, 1897 with associated spoon and a pair of Edwardian silver mounted glass salts, by WH Sparrow, Birmingham, 1903, weighable silver 2.92 ozt (90.8 grams)
A George VI silver three piece plain condiment set comprising mustard pot, salt and pepper, with blue glass liners, hallmarked J B Chatterley & Sons, Birmingham, 1946 together with two mustard spoons and a cut glass mustard pot with plated cover, gross weight approx 279.7 grams
A collection of silver to include various teaspoons, napkin rings and Pudsey spoon and an Arts & Crafts spoon with squirrel terminal, various dates and makers, some boxed, approx weight 6.43 ozt (200.1 grams) lot also includes EPNS boxed Christening set and a coral necklace boxed (1 bag)
Three 1920s Art Deco beaded bags, the first with a floral abstract design, the second in pink with silver fleur-de-lys and the third in blue with a silver zig-zag pattern, largest length 30cm, together with a beaded coin purse, two beaded panels and a Players cigarette tin containing loose seed beads. (qty)
Six assorted vintage handbags, to include a 1930s cream and grey beaded example, a 1930s diamanté clutch, a 1920s black suede bag with silver marcasite frame, a pink velvet and taffeta example with a floral patterned front panel, a 1920s brown fabric bag with celluloid clasp, and a 1970s black and gold sequined rectangular bag with rope twist strap. (6)
Ten assorted vintage handbags, to include a 1920s pink floral velvet pouch with mirror to the base, a 1920s Chinese embroidered bag, a 1930s small bag with floral and scroll lamé pattern in brown, orange and gold and diamanté frame, a 1950s clear beaded bag, a 1930s fabric bag in an Art Deco pattern with tortoise shell type handle, a 1950s black and silver beaded clutch, and Edwardian beaded pouch, a 1920s woodland brocade, a Victorian black leather bag with key lock and a lizard skin bag. (10)
A small early 19th Century pearlware shallow bowl painted to the central well 'One more And then Boys' with hand painted floral sprays and a pink fish scale border, diameter 13.5cm, together with two 19th Century teapots both of silver form both with hand painted bands of decoration, both unmarked, longest 27cm, with two pedestal cream jugs and four tea bowls and saucers all decorated with floral sprays and pink borders, S/D. (qty)
A Whitefriars commemorative paperweight for the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II designed by Geoffrey Baxter, with a millefiori canopy decorated with a central within flat laid and millefiori cane work rings all within a facet cut clear crystal glass dome, signature and date cane, width 7.5cm, complete with box and certificate, numbered 124 of 1000.
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