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A late 19th century German silver mounted glass claret jug, the silver by Wilhelm Binder, established in 1869, the jug of baluster form with ribbed twisted pattern to the body, the mount with angular handle and circular hinged flap engraved with monogram, stamped to collar with crescent and crown, 800 and makers initials, 21 cm high
A George V silver three-piece tea set by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1913, comprising a teapot, a twin-handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, all designed with part fluted body, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, teapot 13.5 cm high x 27 cm wide; together with a pair of small silver sugar tongs, combined weight 695 grams
A matched set of late 19th/early 20th century British silver dessert forks and spoons, comprising six spoons and five forks, most by Josiah Williams & Co, two forks with makers initials 'GM', dates from 1894 to 1903, in the fiddle, thread and shell pattern, combined weight 717 grams
A cast solid silver sculpture of a horse designed by Lorne McKean for the British Horse Society, cast by John Pinches, titled 'Playing Up', in blue velvet lined presentation box, with certificate of authenticity and paperwork, the sculpture 12 cm high, weight 613 grams
A George V silver six-piece condiment set by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1935, (one piece 1934), comprising a pair of salts with blue glass liners, two mustard pots with blue glass liners, and two pepper shakers, all with gadrooned and shell border, on four splayed feet, combined silver weight 403 grams
A George V silver three piece tea set by Charles Henry Hattersley, Sheffield 1912, comprising a small sized teapot, a twin-handled sugar pot and a milk jug, designed in the Victorian style with gadrooned edges with shell detail, the bodies with embossed flowers and fluted detail, on bun feet, teapot 12 cm high, combined weight 800 grams
Two early 20th century silver milk jugs, to include one by James Woods & Sons, Birmingham 1925, in the Classical taste with scroll handle, on a waisted circular base, 12.5 cm high, the other by William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1904, of oblong form with part fluted body and gadrooned edge, on bun feet, 8 cm high, combined weight 250 grams
A late Victorian silver sugar caster by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1898, of baluster form with pierced lid with flame finial, on a short waisted spreading circular foot with square platform, 19 cm high, together with another silver caster by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Chester 1912, of oblong form with splayed trefid feet, 12.5 cm high, combined weight 245 grams
A pair of Edwardian silver pepper pots by Ducrow & Atkins, Birmingham 1906, of cylindrical form designed with naturalistic fretwork of dog, birds and foliage, 8 cm high, together with a silver mustard pot by William Hutton & Sons, 1906, with scroll fretwork, blue glass liner, and silver spoon, combined silver weight 137 grams
A George V silver cup by Roberts & Dore Ltd, Birmingham 1935, the body with raised foliage decoration, personal name engraving and date to the front, on a stepped circular footed base, 9 cm high, together with a silver sugar caster by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, 1935, of baluster form with pierced lid and turned finial 14 cm high, combined weight 237 grams
An Art Deco style walnut cased silver plated and mother of pearl fruit service, comprising a setting for twelve, with twelve knives and forks, two serving spoons, grape scissors, nut crackers and two other implements, the fitted interior lined with green ruched silk and velvet, case 31 cm high
A late Victorian silver monteith bowl by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1899, the rim cast with bearded masks and c-scrolls, above a body with central cartouche flanked with lion mask twin-handles, raised on a circular fluted foot, 14.5 cm high x 19 cm diameter, weight 680 grams
An Art Deco silver cocktail shaker, circa 1920, of tapered cylindrical form, the lid with a commemorative Louis XV coin, Hermes mark, silver stamp maker's mark for Ravinet Louis & Denfert Charles and purity head stamp, the underside of the body stamped '925 sterling' with crescent moon and crown
A George V silver four pierce tea set by Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1920, to include a teapot, a hot water pot, a twin-handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, the water and tea pot with wooden handle and turned finials to the lids, all piece on circular stepped foot, teapot 15 cm high, combined weight 1080 grams
A set of twelve Victorian silver-gilt foliate teaspoons and pair of sugar tongs, by Francis Higgins, London 1865, naturalistically designed, the handles with fruiting and flowering foliate branches, hallmarked to the back of the bowl, the tongs 14 cm long, spoons 12.5 cm, combined weight 284 grams, together with a small silver plated fish fork with silver handle
A large Victorian silver-plated serving tray, of rectangular form with lobbed sides, the edges with raised meandering vines, flanked with ornate acanthus scrolled handles, the centre with etched and engraved foliate scrolls cantered by a cartouche with initials, raised on four c-scroll feet, 80 cm wide handle to handle
An Edwardian silver epergne, Birmingham 1907, with central trumpet vase and three smaller ones, each designed with everted petal rim and pierced foliate detail, held on a scrolled arm, raised on a spreading base with lobbed rim, personalised engraved message to the base, 37.5 cm high, weight 1040 grams
A George III and Victorian silver collection of flatware, earliest date 1821, most by William Eaton, all in the fiddle pattern, comprising twelve table forks, eight table spoons, twelve salad forks, ten salad spoons, thirteen teaspoons, four serving spoons, together with eight different pattern table knives by GORHAM, with sterling handles, and five matching butter knives, combined weight (without knives) 3074 grams
A George V silver sculptural scene by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1927, modelled as a farmer pushing a wheelbarrow full of crop by a leafless tree, on a naturalistic square base, held on a wooden plinth, the silver piece 18.5 cm high x 11.2 cm wide, total height on plinth 24 cm high, silver weight 1070 grams
A late Qing Chinese export silver vase on stand, late 19th/early 20th century, of baluster form with engraved foliate decoration and a central empty cartouche, the underside with Chinese characters hallmark, mounted on a pierced hardwood stand, total height with stand 22.5 cm high, vase weight 184 grams
A 19th century French silver sauceboat on stand by Louis Manant, Paris, circa 1829-1854, the oval boat with moulded edges and naturalistic entwined vine twin-handles either side, the stand with similar decoration, hallmarked with purity head stamp and maker's initials, the stand 24 cm wide, total weight 870 grams
A George V silver Arts & Crafts style tray, Birmingham 1932, of oval form with hammered effect, twin-handles and trefoil central design on either side, the silver frame holding in a black glass panel backed with wood, on four turned wooden bun feet, 52 cm wide, silver frame weight 713 grams
A large collection of Georgian and Victorian silver flatware, to include tablespoons, dinner forks, dessert forks and dessert spoons, in the fiddle or Old English pattern, various dates and makers, some small sets such as a set of eight dessert forks by William, Charles & Henry Eley, 1810, earliest piece is a tablespoon hallmarked for 1762, combined weight 2122 grams
An early 20th century French silver twin-handled ski trophy by Cartier, with scroll handles either side, resting on a circular platform with ring detail, engraved Cartier Made in France to base, with purity head stamp, the body engraved 'Corviglia Ski Club, Cartier Cup, 6th Jan 1936 (...)', 21.5 cm high, weight 727 grams, together with another French silver trophy, stamped JC 925, possibly for Cartier as well, 12 cm high (without base)
An Edwardian silver trophy bowl on stand by Cohen & Charles, London 1907, designed as a monteith with figural moulded border, inscribed to the front for 'Little Chalfont Women's Institute (...)', with associated circular wooden plinth, bowl 13.5 cm diameter, height without plinth 10.5 cm, weight 265 grams
A Tiffany & Co sterling silver presentation dish, of oval form designed with shell and c scroll moulded border with pierced floral work in cartouches, embossed floral decoration and raised on four paw feet, the underside with full maker's mark, sterling silver 925-1000, 38 cm wide, weight 1120 grams
A Victorian silver part cutlery service by Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1887, setting for six, comprising six oyster forks, six spoons, two sauce spoons, three serving spoons, six teaspoons, six coffee spoons, six salt spoons with gilt bowls, four seafood picks, and a single condiment spoon with gilt bowl, with tri-fluted pattern handles, each hallmarked, combined weight 1306 grams
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