Assorted silver to include a pair of silver napkin rings and other silver individual napkin rings; cigarette case, engine turned decoration with engraved cartouche, makers Adie Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1946; Gorham silver pierced trinket dish, silver crumb set, silver salt, pepper and mustard pots (q)
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Cased set of six silver demitasse spoons, flared faceted terminal, plain polished, makers John Turton & Co, Sheffield 1931, length approx 9.5cm together with a cased set of six Edwardian silver handled butter knives, Albany pattern, makers Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1908, length approx 16cm (2)
Six Victorian silver teaspoons, bright cut zigzag Old English pattern, engraved garland decoration, initialled terminal, makers possibly R Stewart, hallmarked Edinburgh 1871, length approx 13cm; four silver teaspoons, engraved floral decoration, blank cartouche to finial, makers Wakely & Wheeler, London 1900, length approx 12cm; four coffee bean finial silver coffee spoons, makers Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1938; a pair of silver sugar tongs, the terminals modelled as claws, plain bridge, makers Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1949; a pair Victorian silver sugar tongs, makers Charles Stuart Harris, London 1884, initialled bridge, garland decoration; and a silver tea strainer (q)
Pair of Victorian Irish silver sugar tongs, initialled bridge, makers mark partially rubbed, retailed by Gilbert & Sons, Dublin 1864, length approx 16cm; a pair of George III silver sugar tongs, initialled bridge, makers mark RF, possibly Richard Ferris, length approx 14cm' together with a pair of George IV silver sugar tongs, plain bridge, makers William Welch II, Exeter 1814, length approx 14.5cm (3)
Five Scottish silver teaspoons, Old English pattern, initialled terminal, makers John Zeigler, Edinburgh 1806, length approx 13.5cm; together with five Victorian fiddle pattern silver teaspoons, initialled terminal, makers Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1877, length approx 14cm (10)
Four Victorian Scottish silver teaspoons, engraved floral decoration, initialled terminal, makers Edward, Edinburgh 1876, length approx 14cm; five silver demitasse spoons, Hanoverian pattern, makers Barker Brothers, Chester 1912, together with a similar silver demitasse spoon (q)
George III silver sauce ladle, Old English pattern, initialled terminal, makers Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, London 1793, length approx 18cm; a Scottish silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle, engraved crest to terminal, makers Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh 1826, length approx 15cm; together with a Victorian silver sifter spoon, Old English bead pattern, initialled terminal, makers Henry Holland, London 1867, length approx 16.5cm (3)
Silver bell-shaped inkwell, weighted base, missing liner; together with a silver trinket dish, repoussé floral and foliate scroll decoration, four blank cartouche, makers Eugene Leclere, Sheffield 1960, length approx 10.5cm; and a Victorian silver fiddle pattern salt spoon (3)
Late Victorian large twin handled silver tray, Sheffield 1900, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, with pierced and engraved floral & foliate border, scrolling & foliate decoration to handles, scrolling & foliate engraving to the top of the tray and monogram to centre. Approx 67cm long by 42cm wide.
Silver milk jug raised on four feet, angular handle, makers F H Adams & Co, Birmingham 1928, height approx 8cm; together with a silver pedestal mustard pot, cast stylised floral repeating pattern, blue glass liner, makers Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1923, height approx 7.5cm and a silver plated salt spoon (2)
Silver mustard pot and pepper pot, pierced form with geometric decoration, blue glass liners, makers Haseler Brothers, Chester 1919; a Victorian open silver salt cellar raised on three hoof feet, blue glass liner, makers Robert Harper, London 1892 and an EPNS teaspoon (4)
Cased set of six silver teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, Albany pattern, makers Charles Wilkes, Birmingham 1912; a set of six silver coffee spoons, makers Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1930; together with five Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, engraved initials to terminal, makers H J Lias & Son, London 1870, length approx 13.5cm
Pair of Victorian silver open salt cellars, cranberry glass liners, repeating panels depicting figures and animals, three ball feet, together with a pair of matching silver salt spoons, makers Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings, Birmingham 1885, diameter approx 4.5cm
Cased set of six Edwardian silver coffee spoons with matching sugar tongs, cast foliate decoration in relief, makers J Sherwood & Sons, Birmingham 1906, length approx 11.5cm; a cased set of six silver cake forks, makers Angora Silver Plate Company, Sheffield 1935; together with five silver coffee bean finial coffee spoons
George IV William Bateman II silver salver raised on three cast floral and foliate feet, the border with cast floral and foliate scroll decoration, engraved floral and foliate decoration to the body, engraved monograms to the centre with floral decoration to the lettering, makers marks, hallmarked London 1830, diameter approx 36cm
Victorian silver grape tazza, the frosted scalloped bowl with cut glass foliate decoration, the stand modelled as two entwined grape vines, cast grapes, leaves and vine, the fluted base with cast stylised shell and foliate scroll decoration, the Godders Family Crest Swindon; makers Alexander Macrae, London 1858, height approx 39cm
Edwardian matched four piece silver tea service comprising teapot, hot water pot, milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl, repoussé floral and foliate scroll decoration and gadrooning to the lower half, initialled cartouche, raised on four cast feet, makers Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1902, 1904 and 1911, height of hot water pot approx 21.5cm (4)
Five piece silver tea service, comprising spirit kettle and stand, teapot, milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl, ebony handles and finials, ogee cast border, plain polished body, raised on four scroll feet with stylised leaf shoulders, makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1906 (5)
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