An Edwardian silver sauce boat, with shaped border, scroll handle and shell capped pad feet, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1909, 15.5cm long; a silver sugar castor of octagonal baluster form, by Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1938, and a silver small five bar toast rack, 12oz overall. (3)
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A collection of silver, comprising a pair of Hanoverian pattern sauce ladles, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1938, a set of six Edwardian teaspoons, with matching tongs, Birmingham 1902, a tea strainer spoon, a small bowl, a child's spoon and pusher, and various small cruet items, 15.5oz weighable. (qty)
A small collection of silver, to include an embossed hand mirror, Chester 1905, a pair of napkin rings, cased, a photo frame, a vesta case, a silver topped glass jar etc, a set of six silver plated napkin rings, cased, and other items including a pair of opera glasses, two pairs of gilt spectacles, and a carved snuff box in the form of a shoe. (qty)
A collection of silver, to include an Edwardian rectangular dressing table box, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1905, a similar oval trinket box, Birmingham 1905, a pair of Victorian Scottish fiddle pattern sauce ladles, by Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh 1841, three small trophy cups, a bottle coaster with turned wooden base, and various other small items, flatware etc, approx 13oz weighable. (qty)
A George III silver fiddle pattern gravy spoon, by Sydenham William Peppin, London 1816, another similar by Eley & Fearn, London 1823, other similar flatware comprising two table spoons, five teaspoons and a mustard spoon, and a similar pair of sugar tongs, various dates and makers, 19oz overall. (9)
A George III silver christening mug, of rounded form with bands of reeded decoration and gilt interior, by Thomas Johnson, London 1808, 7cm high, another similar, by Thomas Dicks, London 1819, a late Victorian silver small tea caddy of sarcophagus form, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1900, 7cm high, and silver mustard with gadrooned border and scallop thumbpiece, on ball feet, Chester 1903, 15oz overall. (4)
A collection of silver, comprising a pair of berry spoons, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1903, and embossed and pierced sifter spoon by the same maker, Birmingham 1900, a small pedestal dish, an octagonal three piece cruet set, three other cruet items, a pair of sugar tongs, various other spoons etc, a Georgian toddy ladle, a silver mounted cranberry glass match striker, and other small items, 20.5oz weighable. (qty)
A collection of silver, comprising a twin handled bowl, by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1916, 10cm diameter, a George IV rectangular vinaigrette, maker T.S, possibly Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1829, 3cm wide, a four piece christening set, Sheffield 1904 and 1905, cased, four various napkin rings and a Scottish teaspoon, 15oz overall. (qty)
A pair of George III silver salvers, the gadrooned borders cast with scallop shells and scrolls, on winged paw feet with stylised flowerhead motifs, engraved crests, by William Burwash, London 1814, 24.5cm diameter, 51oz overall. (2)One has three dents/depressions (see extra images) to the surface, as though something heavy has stood on it. Otherwise in good condition with minor wear and scratches, crests and marks are clear.
A George V silver oval trinket box, with engine turned decoration, on shaped feet, by Henry Matthews, Chester 1912, 11cm wide, a Victorian silver card case, with engraved decoration, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1872, and an Indian cylindrical box and cover, embossed with panels of figures. (3)
A mid Victorian silver christening cup, engraved with stylised foliage and having scroll handle, on beaded domed foot, by George Angell & Co, London 1860, 12.5cm high, another slightly smaller christening cup, by George Fox II, London 1838, 9.5cm high, and a 19th century French silver flared beaker, engraved with foliage, 10cm high, 11oz overall. (3)
A late 19th century Continental silver bowl, embossed with a landscape with cottages, and scrolling foliage, on pedestal foot, import marks for London 1892, 12cm diameter, together with a silver small armada dish, London 1938, 11cm diameter, a small silver circular box, the lid inset with a 1901 penny, two silver cigarette cases, and a silver vesta case, 14oz weighable. (6)
A collection of silver, comprising a set of four late Victorian circular salts, with blue glass liners, by William Devenport, Birmingham 1896, cased, a set of seven silver-gilt and white enamel coffee spoons, a similar blue enamel spoon, a cased set of bean end coffee spoons, another part set of coffee spoons an embossed baluster pepper castor, London 1909, three various silver salts, a mustard, a silver mounted fox foot, a silver topped cut glass sugar sifter, and a silver overlaid glass teapot stand. (qty)
A collection of silver flatware, to include a set of five teaspoons by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1912, four various dessert spoons, three pairs of sugar tongs, a sauce ladle, a Dutch embossed caddy spoon, three other small spoons, four silver handled tea knives and a pickle fork, 15oz weighable. (qty)
A George III silver helmet shaped cream jug, with beaded border, on square pedestal foot, by Hester Bateman, London 1786, 15cm high, 3oz, and pair of George III silver twin handled salts, with reeded borders and oval pedestal bases, by Abstinando King, London 1797, 13.5cm wide. (3)Cream jug is in good condition overall, with a few minor dings and scratches. Marks are fairly clear. Salts are in good condition overall though one has a gilt interior and the other does not. Marks clear.
A silver four piece cruet set, comprising a pair of mustards and a pair of peppers. with girdled bodies, by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1925/26, blue glass liners, and a set of four similar twin handled salts, with spoons, by George Edward & Sons, London 1900, in fitted case, 20oz overall.
A pair of silver bottle coasters, with pierced decoration and wooden bases, by C.S.R. Ltd, London 1977, 12.5cm diameter, and a small collection of further silver comprising a set of six teaspoons, cased, a butter shell, a lobed circular dish, two forks, a small knife, a pair of sugar tongs and a silver backed clothes brush, 11oz weighable. (qty)
A late Victorian silver cylindrical pot, with flared rim, pierced and embossed with birds, flowers and foliage, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1897, 10cm high, 4.5oz; and a 19th century French silver small circular stand, on three pierced and embossed supports, crested for the 2nd Battalion of the Line King's German Legion, reputedly formerly the property of Lieutenant-Colonel George Frederick Paschal, who fought at Waterloo and was one of Wellington's pall-bearers, 7cm wide. (2)
A late Victorian silver small cigarette box, of rectangular form, by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1895, 9cm wide, and another similar, London 1913, 8.5cm. (2)1st box: in good condition with a few minor dings and scratches. The wood lining has some damage to the back edge. 2nd box: some shallow dents, dings and scratches, marks a bit worn. No engraving to either box.
A George III silver caddy spoon, with bright-cut handle, by Richard Crossley, London 1794, 7cm, and a small collection of further silver comprising a pair of Irish fiddle pattern dessert forks, a fiddle pattern sauce ladle, a pickle fork, a child's spoon and pusher, and a mustard spoon, 7oz overall. (8)
A collection of silver, comprising a late Victorian sauce boat, with scroll handle and pad feet, London 1896, a cream jug with reeded and engraved decoration by Stokes & Ireland, Birmingham 1890, a christening cup, a quantity of 19th century old English pattern flatware, comprising two table forks, seven dessert forks and three dessert spoons, five various teaspoons, and a set of three George III Irish table knives, by John Keating, Dublin 1793 and 1795, 31oz overall. (qty)
A set of four silver napkin rings, by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1926, in fitted case, a set of four George III Irish silver teaspoons by John Power, Dublin 1812, a pair of American florally embossed teaspoons, a child's spoon and pusher, and a Continental souvenir spoon stamped 917, 14oz overall. (qty)
A silver table lamp, with engine turned decoration, tapering square section column and square base, by British Metallising Co Ltd., London 1932, 31.5cm high.In good condition overall, with a slight dent to the base of the column, and some minor knocks and scratches. Marks are clear. Wire has been cut and plug removed.
A mid Victorian silver teapot, and matching milk jug, of baluster form, embossed with flowers and scrolling foliage and having floral finial, presentation inscription, by Roberts & Slater, Sheffield 1854 and 1856, teapot 24cm high (handle detached), 36.5oz overall. (2)Teapot has handle detached and ivory insulators removed. slight dent to the foot rim, and some minor dents/knocks and scratches. Marks are clear. Inscription reads "Presented to Rev John O'Regan by his Parishioners and Friends Finglas 1858".
A collection of silver, comprising a trophy cup by Robert Pringle & Son, London 1935, a rectangular dressing table tray by the same maker, 1925, a pierced coaster mount, a pair of Georgian style oval salts with blue glass liners, by George Unite, Birmingham 1903 and 1904, another pair of oval salts, a cut glass preserve jar with silver lid, and a silver spoon, and a rectangular photo frame, 18 oz weighable overall, together with a pair of bakelite coasters with silver plated mounts, engraved with lyres, and an Italian inkstand stamped 800 (untested). (qty)
A collection of jewellery, comprising a 9ct gold gate-link bracelet, with padlock clasp, a yellow precious metal torque bangle, with diamond set terminals, a hardstone panel brooch, (later fitting), a cluster pendant on chain, a half hoop ring, a pair of earrings, and a silver curb-link bracelet, with padlock clasp, brooch diameter 4.4cm (7)Approximate gross weights only: 9ct bracelet 11.1gm, torque bangle 8.9gm (metal standard untested), panel brooch 11.6gm.
Black painted box with silver and metal top in Art Deco style enclosing a small porcelain painted oval plaque of a Highland hunting scene probably by Royal Worcester indistinctly signed Rushton (?) the front with sterling silver inscription 'To Captain Haynes First Home Guard', 18cm long
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