Four George III Silver Table-Spoons, London, Circa 1770, Feather Edge Old English pattern, engraved with a crest below a motto and above initials; Together With a pair of George III Old English pattern table-spoons, later engarved with foliage and an initials, total weight 13oz 5dwt, 412gr (6)
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A Three-Piece Edward VII Silver Tea-Service, by Ducrow and Atkins, Birmingham, 1906, in the George III-style, each piece tapering oblong and on ball feet, engraved with an intitial, comprising a teapot with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl; Together With a pair of George III silver sugar-tongs, the teapot 27.5cm wide over handle, total gross weight 42oz 16dwt, 1,332gr (4)
A Collection of Assorted George III and Later Silver and Silver Plate Flatware, the silver including four various Old English pattern table-spoons, some variously engraved; six various Fiddle pattern table-spoons, a pair of Fiddle pattern sugar-tongs; a set of six Old English Thread pattern table-forks; a two-piece christening-set; a three-piece christening-set and other items, weighable silver 45oz, 1,399gr
A Collection of Maltese Silver Dishes, 20th Century, variously circular, some set with coins or medallions; Together With a silver vase, on three feet and a circular dish with foliage and flower stamped border, each apparently unmarked, possibly Maltese, 19th century, 27oz 839gr (one tray)
A Victorian Silver Goblet, by Frederick Elkington, London, 1879, the bowl engraved with foliage and the inscription '1st Prize for Best Vanner Mr John Todd's Store Stock Mart Northallerton', on spreading foot engraved with foliage and strapwork and with beaded border, 24cm high, 12oz 4dwt, 380gr
Three Various George III Silver Cream-Jugs, All London, One 1807, One 1812 and One 1819, each various oblong and on four ball feet, variously decorated, the interiors gilt, 11cm high and smaller, total weight 17oz 2dwt, 531gr (3)Each fully marked near handle, near rim or under spout. There is some wear to some marks but in general they are still legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. Two are later engraved with initials and one later engraved with an inscription. There are some mostly minor bruises.
A George V Three-Piece Silver Tea-Service, by Roberts and Belk, Sheffield, The Teapot 1919, The Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl 1920, each piece in the George III-style and on ball feet, with gadrooned border, comprising a teapot, with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 29.5cm wide over handle, total gross weight 37oz 11dwt, 1,168gr (3)
Four Silver Items, comprising a pin-cushion in the form of a shoe, the cushion lacking, filled, 12.7m long; a silver model of a canoe, engraved with the badge of Henley; a cigarette-case with engine-turned decoration and a matchbook holder, with engine-turned decoration, weighable silver 5oz 15dwt, 178gr (4)
A Collection of Assorted Silver Plate, including a pair of three-light candleabra; an oval gallery tray with gadrooned border; an egg-cruet; a punch-bowl and other items (one shelf)The egg-cruet complete with six cups and six Fiddle pattern spoons. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use as well as some minor dents. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the silver plate at the high points.
A Selection of Pocket and Wristwatches, consisting of, a lady's 9 carat gold wristwatch, early enamel dial wristwatch, a silver pocket watch, pocket watch with case stamped fine silver, nickel and gun metal pocket watches, pocket watch movements and travel alarm timepieces, etc, (Qty)
Two George V Silver Goblets and a Pair of Elizabeth II Silver Goblets, the first by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, one 1923 and one 1926, each with baluster cup and on spreading foot, with an overall hammered finish, 95mm high, the second by Cohen and Charles, Birmingham, 1967, in the form of Kiddish cups, 10.4cm high, total weight 6oz 19dwt, 216gr (4)
Various Collectables and Games, to include Parker fountain pens, compacts, a small quantity of costume jewellery, a group of folding knives including one with a silver blade, various wooden chess sets, playing cards, 'Etch A Sketch' various other folders and an attache case (three boxes)
A Victorian Silver Rose-Bowl, by William Hutton and Sons Ltd., London, 1896, tapering circular and on spreading foot, the lower body spiral-fluted, later engraved with the Masonic inscription 'Presented To W. Bro James Rossdale P.A.G.St.B by The Dante Lodge No 3707 in sincere appreciation of his services as W.M. 1922-1925', 20.5cm diameter, 14cm high, 16oz 4dwt, 504gr
A Collection of Assorted George II and Later Silver Flatware, comprising a pair of Maltese silver condiment-spoons, early 19th century; a George III silver and mother-of-pearl cheese-scoop, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, 1810; a pair of George II silver sugar-nips; a pair of Victorian Fiddle pattern sugar-tongs and an Elizabeth II silver paper-knife, weighable silver 4oz 16dwt, 149gr (qty)
A Collection of Assorted Condiment-Items, comprising a pair of Victorian silver salt-cellars; a salt-cellar and mustard-pot; a three-piece condiment set; a caster and a pair of open salt-cellars in the form of dolphins, weight of silver 19oz 9dwt, 604gr (one tray)The caster is fully marked on one side and further part marked on cover bezel. The marks with some minor wear but in general legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear as well as some bruises, consistent with age and use.
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including a pedestal-dish, 12cm high; two differing napkin-rings; an oval pierced dish and a George III Fiddle pattern table-spoon, 12oz 15dwt, 397gr; the silver plate including a sugar-bowl and two items of flatware; Together With a cased pair of glass butter-dishes with silver butter-knives (one tray)
A Pair of Victorian Silver-Mounted Glass Bowls, by William Comyns, London, 1894, each circular bowl with plain rim mount and openwork handles, 15.5cm wide over handles; Together With a pair of George V silver bowls, by Levi and Salaman, Birmingham, 1917, each circular, with pierced sides and on tapering scroll legs, 14.2cm diameter, weighable silver 8oz 6dwt, 258gr (4)
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including a cream-jug in the George II-style; a George III-style cream-jug; five various napkin-rings, one in cardboard-box; a silver-mounted glass bottle and assorted flatware, weighable silver 10oz 19dwt, 340gr; the silver plate including a cavier-dish, the cover with cast fish finial; a muffin-dish and cover and other items (two trays)
A Victorian Silver Christening-Mug, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1900, tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, the lower body applied with cut-card decoration, the rim engraved 'Harry Gibson Curran 16 Marc 1901', with leaf-capped scroll handle, 11cm high, 7oz 11dwt, 235gr
An Edward VII Cased Silver Box, by Deakin and Francis, Birmingham, 1909, Retailed by Sorley, Glasgow, oval, the hinged cover with foliage cast border, engraved 'Mudhook Yacht Club 10th July 1914 For Yachts of the 6 Metre Class 2nd Prize Wone by Gonda', in fitted wood case, the box 13.2cm wide, 6oz 16dwt, 212gr
A Collection of Assorted Silver, including a double-hinged engine-turned cigarette-case, engraved inside with an inscription; a silver and niello box, apparently unmarked, probably 19th century; a three section cheroot-case; four differing napkin-rings; an engine-turned ashtray and a silver model of a sombrero, 17oz 4dwt 534gr (one tray)
A George VI and an Elizabeth II Silver Waiter, The Larger by John Turton and Co., Sheffield, 1957, The Smaller by Ernest W Haywood, Birmingham, 1939, each in the George II-style, shaped circular and on leaf-capped or fluted feet, 21cm diameter and smaller, 14oz 12dwt, 455gr (2)Each fully marked near rim. The marks with some very minor wear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The scratching is most obvious on the smaller example. There are some pin dents and minor bruises, particularly to the smaller example.
A Four-Piece Victorian Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1898, each piece tapering and on four ball feet, the lower bodies fluted and below a band of engraved foliage, comprising a teapot; a coffee-pot, each with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the coffee-pot 23.5cm high, total gross weight 63oz, 8dwt, 1,972gr (4)
A George V Silver Sugar-Caster and Cream-Jug, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham, 1940, each in the Art Deco-style, tapering and on stepped foot, the caster with detachable pierced cover, the cream-jug with angular handle, the caster 14cm high, total weight 7oz 14dwt, 239gr (2)Each fully marked near rim. The caster further part marked on detachable cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A William IV Silver Christening-Mug, Maker's Mark Worn ?S, London, 1836, baluster and on spreading foot, the sides stamped with foliage and flowers and with a vacant cartouche, with leaf-capped scroll handle, 10.5cm high, 3oz 17dwt, 120grFully marked near rim. There is some wear to the marks, particularly to the maker's mark which is only partially legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The cartouche has probably been erased. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the high points.
Two Iraqi Silver and Niello Dallah-Style Coffee-Pots, each of typical form, the sides with river landscapes in niello, 20cm high and smaller, gross weight 20oz, 623gr (2)Neither pot has a signature or any marks. There is overall surface scratching and wear on each as well as bruising, particularly to the covers, neither of which close properly. There is a a repair to the spout of the larger example and the finial on this pot is also bruised.
A Collection of Assorted Silver, including three differing armada dishes, 85mm diameter and smaller; a Scottish silver quiach; an oval pierced bowl; a set of six ashtrays; a pair of Egyptian silver dishes; a silver cigarette-case; two various scent-bottles; a purse; two small ring-boxes and a container, weighable silver 18oz 10dwt, 577gr (one tray)
A Three-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by Viners, Sheffield, 1933 and 1934, each piece oblong, comprising a teapot, engraved 'Presented to Mr H. Morgan by the Officials and Staff of Mess'rs Dorman Long & Co. Ltd. Acklam Iron & Steel Works on the occasion of his marriage 19th June 1934', handle and finial lacking; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 21.5cm wide, 34oz, 1,058gr (3)
A Collection of Assorted Silver, the silver including a circular dish; a triangular tray; a cigarette-case; a cream-jug and sugar-bowl; a Victorian silver vinaigrette; an assorted of George III and later silver flatware and other items, weight of silver 24oz 12dwt, 765gr; the silver plate including a pair of goblets and various items of flatware (one tray)
An Elizabeth II Silver Model of a Fox and an Edward VII Silver Spirit-Flask, The Fox London, 1988, The Flask by Langley Archer West, London, 1908, each of typical form, the spirit-flask a/f, the fox 60mm wide, weight of silver 6oz 5dwt, 195gr; Together With three silver plate models of foxes (5)
A Cased Set of Six George V Silver-Mounted Coffee-Cups and Saucers, The Silver Mounts by Brook and Sons, Sheffield, 1913, The Porcelain by Shelley, each powder blue ground cup with openwork silver frame, the saucers plain circular, in fitted gilt-tooled black covered case, the case 38cm wideOne cup liner with a Y shaped crack to the rim. Another with a short rim crack. One with a patch of dark staining to the rim. Glaze crazed throughout. One saucer with notable scratches to the blue ground. Some other general surface wear and scratches around the areas where the silver frame contacts.Silver frames in good order free from splits and solder repairs. Some general surface wear.Case lining in fair condition, hinging well and clasps closing. Outer case tired with some flaking to the surface.
A Victorian Silver Mustard-Pot, by John Aldwinckle and Thomas Slater, London, 1886, drum-shaped and on reeded and foliage-cast feet, with openwork foliage scroll sides and blue glass liner, 10.5cm wide over handle; Together With a pair of Victorian silver salt-cellars, by Henry Wilkinson and Co., Sheffield, 1851, each tapering oval and with pierced lattice sides, with blue glass liners, a/f, 90mm wide, total weight of silver 8oz 14dwt, 270gr (3)
A Collection of Assorted Silver Flatware, including a part Victorian silver Fiddle pattern table-service, comprising: 3 table-spoons; 6 table-forks; 7 dessert-spoons and 7 dessert-forks, each engraved with an initial; a cased set of teaspoons; a condiment spoon; a Scottish toddy-ladle and a Scottish provincial toddy-ladle, by Charles Murray, Perth, first quarter 19th century; Together With two differing napkin-rings and a silver plate lobster-pick, weight of silver 52oz 11dwt; 1,635gr (one tray)
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including a small two-handled cup on ebonised plinth; a cream-jug; a sugar-bowl with spiral-fluted lower body; two Armada dishes; a Victorian inkstand; a wine-coaster and various items of flatware, weighable silver 20oz 4dwt, 628gr; the silver plate comprising a pair of wine-coasters (one tray)
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