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A Pair of Victorian Silver Dishes, by William Comyns and Sons, London, One 1895 and One 1896, each oblong and with pierced border below stamped foliage scroll and flower rim, 14cm wide; Together With An Elizabeth II Silver Dish, Maker's Mark BB, London, 1967, square with shaped corner, engraved with an inscription and commemorative date, 9.4cm square, total weight 8oz 17dwt, 275gr (3)
A Cased Set of Edward VIII Silver-Gilt and Enamel Cocktail-Sticks, by Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham, 1936, each in the form of an umbrella, with differing coloured enamel, in fitted fan shaped case, the case 15cm wide; Together With a George V Gold-Inlaid Silver Card-Case, by Smith & Bartlam, Birmingham, 1919, the gold stamped '9ct', oblong, 86mm high; a silver 'Salute to the Sun' plaque by Georges Dupres and a gilt-metal mounted stone hand-seal (qty)Cocktail sticks with some wear to the gilding, dark blue and yellow examples with small enamel chips, case in good order, some minor wear, card case with wear to the marks on the cover, minimal play in the hing, but closes properly, the plaque with wear throughout, desk seal with wear to the plating only
An Elizabeth II Silver-Mounted Gavel and Stand, by Carl Padgham and Andrew Putland, London, 1989, the mahogany finish stand oval, the gavel with tapering handle, the silver mounts on each pierced with repeating G cypher, in fitted case, the stand 24cm wide Provenance: Formerly in the collection of Glaxo Group, later GSK, at North Mymms Park. Sold at part of the contents 17 and 18 April 2018.
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate flatware, the silver including: four Old English pattern tablespoons and various teaspoons, weight of silver 10oz 19dwt, 341gr; the silver plate including: various teaspoons; a sifting-spoon and a pair of tongs with engraved fish terminals (qty)
A George V Silver Entrée-Dish and Cover, by Charles S. Green and Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1929, oblong and with an egg and dart-border, the detachable cover with two integral loop handles, 27cm wide over handles, 36oz 12dwt, 1,139grFully marked on base and part marked on cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises.
A Silver Plate Table-Service, by Mappin and Webb, 20th Century, King's pattern, comprising: 6 table-spoons12 table-forks12 dessert-spoons12 dessert-forks12 teaspoons12 table-knives, with stainless steel blades12 cheese-knive, with stainless steel blades8 carving implements with stainless steel blades12 fish-forks12 fish-knivesA fish serving knife and fork2 sauce-ladlescontained in a mahogany fish canteen with two drawers, the canteen 75cm high by 73.5cm wide
A Collection of Assorted Silver, comprising: an Indian double spirit-measure; an oblong dressing-table box; assorted flatware; a cream-jug; two differing photograph-frames; a part posy-holder; and other items, weighable silver 16oz 6dwt, 508gr; Together With a leather dressing-table service case, fitted with two clothes-brushes; a hair-brush and a hand-mirror (qty)
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Other Items, including: a pierced silver pedestal-dish; a silver bangle; a cream-jug; a two-light silver candelabrum, filled; a pair of silver candlesticks, a/f, filled; a silver dish, set with a coronation crown; a stone-set silver brooch; assorted silver flatware, including a set of six beaded teaspoons; four various pens; a silver and mother-of-pearl folding pen-knife; seven various pocket-watches and four various pewter inkwells, weighable silver 22oz 12dwt, 703gr (qty)
An Edward VIII Silver and Enamel Cigarette-Case by Asprey and Co., Birmingham 1936, in the Art Deco style, olbong, the hinged cover with white and red enamel, with an applied coral ornament, 8.5cm wide; Together With and an Art Deco style cigarette box and cover, 17cm wide (2)
An Edward VII Silver Salver, by Thomas Bradbury and Sons, London, 1905, Retailed by Asprey, shaped circular and on four ball and claw feet, with gadrooned border, engraved in facsimile script 'From Ellen Terry to Cecil King 1906', 23.4cm diameter, 13oz 16dwt, 429gr; Together With An Edward VII Silver Cigarette-Box, by Sampson Mordan and Co., London, 1904, oblong and wood lined, the hinged slighted domed cover engraved 'To Cecil King From 12 Pals Berlin 1907', 11cm wide and Ellen Terry, The Story of My Life, New York, 1908, inscribed to Cecil King in remembrance of Ellen Terry, dated 27 January 1909 (3)Provenance:Presented to Cecil King, Stage Manager at His Majesty's Theatre, London, and by descent.
A Collection of Assorted Silver, including: a three-piece dressing-table service; two differing hand-mirror; two differing silver-mounted globular cut-glass scent-bottles; a pair of candlesticks, filled and various silver-mounted dressing-table items (qty)Three piece dressing table service, with minor dents, scratches and wear, two piece set, heavily dented, brush with some splits, single hand mirror with numerous dents, larger scent bottle is missing the stopper, minor chips to the glass, silver in good order, smaller example, small chips to the glass, dents to the silver, pair of candlesticks, with small dents and scracthes and wear, miscellaneous dressing table items, with varying levels of damage
A Pair of Edward VII Silver-Mounted Cut-Glass Scent-Bottles, by Israel Sigmund Greenberg, Birmingham, 1907, each globular and with hinged foliage and scroll stamped cover, 13.5cm high; Together With a smaller example and and an oblong silver-mounted dressing-table box, the cover of each stamped with winged putto masks, the box 18.5cm long (4)
A Collection of Assorted Silver, comprising: two differing George III silver cream-jugs; a mustard-pot and pepperettes; a silver mounted otter's foot brooch, engraved with an inscription relating to Lowther Castle and a goblet engraved with an inscription from the Johannesburg Horse show, weighable silver 12oz 16dwt, 398gr; Together With two silver plate or gilt plate mounted glass double scent-bottles, one with blue glass and one with ruby glass, (qty)
A Victorian Silver Cream-Jug, by Edward, Edward, John and William Barnard, London, 1837, melon-fluted each flute chased with foliage and flower on a matted ground with robust foliage and rocaille border, with leaf-capped scroll handle, later engraved with an initial, 17cm wide, 10oz 4dwt, 317gr
A Leather Mounted Games Compendium, the hinged top revealing four compartments with gaming counters, and with folding sides; three advertising glass paperweights; an Orrefors glass dish; a small quantity of silver plated items including a cake basket with swing handle, a salver with facsimilie signature for Margaret Thatcher, bottle coaster and a tankard; together with The Holy Bible, with notes by Ingram Cobbin, no date, 3 volumes, half calf (worn); Gray (Thomas), Poems and Letters, Chiswick Press 1879, quarto, four photographic plates, all edges gilt, calf (worn)
A Collection of Assorted Silver, comprising: a George V christening mug, by William Neale and Son Ltd., Birmingham, 1913, baluster and on spreading foot, 7.5cm high; an Elizabeth II silver goblet, by Barker Ellis Silver Co., Birmingham, 1973, with tapering bowl and with baluster stem and spreading foot, 12cm high and a cased set of six coffee-spoons, Hanoverian pattern, engraved with initials, the associated case 20.2cm wide, weight of silver 11oz 5dwt, 350gr (qty)
A Collection of Assorted Silver Plate, including egg cruets, an egg coddler, various tea and coffee-wares including a kettle in the manner of Christopher Dresser and other items (qty)The four place egg cruet with missing sppons, cups associated anad heavily worn, plating on a stand, in tact, six place cruet lacking spoons, moderate wear to the plating, two place stands with toast racks, lacking spoons, one fastening bolt missing, moderate wear to the plating, other items in the lot not reported
A Cantonese Enamel Box, together with a similar quatrefoil dish, a small teapot and cover, together with a Chinese porcelain teapot with metal mounts, a small Indian bronze model of a peacock, a silver mounted glass scent bottle and a small claret jug with silver plated mount (one tray)
A Collection of Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including: a George IV silver cream-jug, London, 1825, 13.5cm wide over handle; a bowl, engraved with an inscription, 10cm diameter; a christening-mug; a sauceboat and a cream-jug, weight of silver 17oz 14dwt, 550gr; the silver plate comprising: a silver plate mounted engraved glass claret-jug; a mug and a pair of sugar-tongs (qty)
A Collection of Assorted Silver, comprising: a pair of candlesticks, by William Hutton and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1919, filled, 13cm high; a pair of vases, London, 1906, 15.5cm high, filled; a wine-taster, engraved 'Queen Elizabeth 2 Maiden World Cruise 1975; a cream-jug and cigarette-box (qty)Candlesticks, minor dents mainly around the lower foot, pair of vase with very minimal dents with light wear and scratches, wine taster with light wear and scratches, cream jug, one foot slightly mis shapen, cigarette box with small creases and dents
An Elizabeth II Silver Armada-Dish, by Richard Comyns, London, 1977, circular and with slightly domed centre, the border engraved with lines and with an inscription celebrating 40 years with Ercol, in fitted case and with leaflet, the dish 22.1cm diameter, 15oz 15dwt, 491gr
A George IV Scottish Silver Waiter, by James McKay, Edinburgh, 1827, circular and on three panel feet, later engraved with a crest, the border further later engraved with an inscription relating to the opening and dedication of the Chapel of All Souls, Ripon Cathedral, 1949, 14.6cm diameter, 6oz 1dwt, 188gr
A George V Novelty Silver Money-Box, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1927, in the form of a post box, one side with slot above engraving, the cover slightly domed and later engraved with an initials and dated 22nd June 1964, 12cm high, 9oz 9dwt, 295grDents around the circumference of the domed top. Foot misshappen. One dent to the side. Numerous surface scratches. There is no key but any thin metal object can open the base.
A Cased Set of Victorian Silver Serving-Spoons, by John Aldwinckle and Thomas Slater, London, 1887 and 1890, Retailed by Dobson, 32 Piccadilly, each with spiral-twisted and baluster handle, four with shaped round bowls, one with a similar pierced bowl, the case 28.5cm wide, weight of silver 9oz 1dwt, 282gr (5)
An Edward VII Silver Double Cigarette-Case, by Cohen and Charles, London, 1904, oblong, with loop handle and two hinged covers, wood-lined, engraved 'Presented to Cecil King, Esq're as a Token of Sincere Appreciation from Madame Sarah Bernhardt His Majesty's Theatre June 1904', 14cm longProvenance:Presented by Sarah Bernhardt, to Cecil King, Stage Manager at His Majesty's Theatre, London, and by descent.Fully marked on side and further part marked on each hinged cover. There is wear to the marks overall with some illegible. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraving which is worn but still legible. There are some minor bruises.
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including: a cased set of six coffee-spoons, each with coffee-bean terminal; two napkin-rings; a child's rattle; a set of six silver and enamel coffee-spoons; a set of five silver and enamel coffee-spoons and a quantity of George III and later silver flatware, gross weight of silver 19oz 19dwt, 621gr; the silver plate including: napkin-rings; a lighter and assorted flatware (qty)
A Collection of Assorted Silver, including: a Danish silver small serving-slice, in fitted 'Jens Nielsen' box; a Chinese spoon with cast dragon handle; five napkin-rings, two in cases; two cased set of coffee-spoons; two cased sets of tea-knives and various other items (qty)
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