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George V silver drum shaped mustard pot with reeded bands, scroll handle, hinged cover with shell thumbpiece, and blue glass liner with spoon, by C S Green & Co., Birmingham 1922, H 5.8cm, and a cut glass caster with silver screw-on cover by Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1907, H 15cm, 78grs of weighable (4)
Pair of George III silver sugar tongs with pierced ovoid and engraved floral decoration, shell ends and engraved initials “S.S.”, by James Sutton and James Bult, London (no date letter), c1783, Irish dessert spoon, Dublin 1812, Old English snuff spoon, by T B, London 1806, 6 George III teaspoons, George IV teaspoon and a Victorian egg spoon, 229grs (10)
18th century silver punch ladle with a circular bowl and whalebone handle, apparently unmarked, 2 silver vesta cases, Birmingham 1904 and Chester 1912, plated vesta, pair of late Victorian silver gadrooned shaped salt cellars, by J H, Birmingham 1900, and a spoon 1899, gross 61grs of weighable silver (7
George III silver Fiddle and Thread pattern sauce ladle with engraved crest, by William Eley, London 1808, pair of late Victorian sugar tongs, London 1894, matched 5 piece cruet of rounded form comprising a mustard pot, pair of salts with blue glass liners and 2 spoons, and a pair of pepper pots, Birmingham 1916 and 1917, weighable 300grs (11)
Christopher Dresser - A late Victorian Christopher Dresser design, silver plated spherical teapot, with tapering spout, hinged cover and curved ebonised handle on three scroll feet, with facsimile signature, pattern number 2273, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, with PODR mark for 1880, H. 10.4 cm, W. 17.8 cm, and a sugar bowl ensuite H. 8 cm, Dia. 9.2 cm (2) On both pieces some tarnish & blemishesTeapot - fractional internal indentations where foot joins pot.back foot slightly bent.Handle - slightly bent to the left, crack in bottom of handle on right.
Set of 4 Edwardian Crown Staffordshire egg shell porcelain coffee cans and 6 saucers with gilt floral decoration on a yellow ground and 6 silver holders with pierced putti, floral and rococo decoration, by William Comyns, Birmingham 1907-09, 160grs (16)Condition: Good condition
George V silver purse with engraved floral and ribbon decoration, by J Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1917, W 10cm, 2 silver photograph frames, silver topped heart shaped jar, mirror, 2 cheroot holder cases, 2 napkin rings, cigarette box, 6 other items, and a pair of plated miniature entrée dishes, 148grs of weighable silver (a lot)
Part matched suite of Victorian silver Fiddle pattern cutlery, each initialled “C”, comprising 10 table forks, by Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1843, 3 dessert forks, 9 dessert spoons, and 3 tea spoons, by William Sumner, London 1858, and a Georgian table fork, sifter and salt spoon, 1567grs (28)
George V silver 3 piece cruet with 2 casters, the salt and mustard pot a/f and loaded, gross 94 grams, cased, Victorian Christening fork and spoon with monogram, by George W Adams, London 1862 & 1863, Victorian scallop bowl salt spoon, pair of German sugar tongs (800) and 2 other spoons, 123.5 grams (10)
Late Victorian half hunting watch with a circular dial, seconds dial and black Roman numerals enclosing a key-wind movement inscribed “Army & Navy C.S.L., 147 Victoria Str., London, S.W., 2195”, in a silver case with blue enamelled Roman numerals, the cuvette inscribed “T Shepherd, A Present From Sir Archdale and Lady Augusta Palmer, Christmas 1882”, by P.W., London 1882, D 49mm, with a key, cased (3) Provenance: Archdale Robert Palmer (1838-1906) 4th Baronet, educated at Eton, High Sheriff of Leicestershire, 1861, his wife Augusta, daughter of 9th Earl Ferrers, lived at Wanlip Hall, near Leicester? [overwound but will work]
A 20th century Mile-Stone silver limited edition carriage timepiece, created by Charles Frodsham, number 287 of 800, the dial with silvered chapter ring, inscribed ‘Elizabeth of Glamis’, chain handle, London 1980, together with certificate of authenticity, and key in original box.Condition:The clock is in good condition, mechanism working/stopping, probably needs a service.
Coins – pre-war silver coins (£3.85p), 4d, 1678, 3d’s. 1917, 1919, American and world coins and banknotes (31), 50th anniversary of D-Day 50p coin First Day cover, 1944, Christmas card inscribed and signed by David Shepherd, 12 photos of film stars with facsimile signatures, Keep Smiling Through by Susan Briggs, 1st edn, 1975, inscribed and signed by her, 3 other books and ephemera (a lot)
Set of 12 Victorian silver plated fruit knives and 12 forks, each with a mother-of-pearl handle, by S & D, Sheffield, in a velvet and silk lined mahogany case, W 31.4cm, and a set of 12 fish knives and 12 forks, each with a ivorine handle, by M & S, in an oak case, dated 1900, W 34.6cm (cover loose) (50)Condition:Mother of pearl knives: 1 jammed in, 7 knife tips rough, 1 fork tine slightly bent otherwise good. Box crack left side of cover and damage to back right.Fish Knives: 2 handles cracked, 1 handle slightly bent, hinged cover loose and marked, in used condition.
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