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Mixed Lot: a Queen Elizabeth II Irish silver caddy spoon with shell formed bowl, hallmarked Dublin 1970, maker's mark Jewellery & Metal Manufactoring Co Ltd, together with a further Victorian silver spoon with gilt bowl bearing marks for George Unite, largest piece 10cm long (2)
Mixed Lot: late Victorian silver mounted double photograph frame with gadrooned and chevron embossing to the edges, a cartouche to the top engraved with a monogram, bevelled glass, distressed leather back (lacking easel support), 24cm x 19cm overall, London 1890 (maker's mark unclear), together with a further shaped oval plain silver mounted photograph frame with mahogany easel back, 19cm x 12cm max, Birmingham 1919, probably by W J Myatt & Co (marks partially rubbed), (a/f) (2)
Mixed Lot: three piece pale blue guilloche enamelled and silver backed dressing table set comprising hand mirror, clothes brush and hair brush, (damage and losses throughout), Birmingham 1936 by William Greenwood & Sons (a/f) and a further blue guilloche enamelled and metal backed clothes brush (4)
Mixed Lot: Art Deco style five bar small toast rack, Sheffield 1933 by Viners Ltd, an Edwardian three piece breakfast cruet with trefoil shaped pierced frame, Birmingham 1907 (lacking one foot), single standing baluster pepper, Birmingham 1907, with an import hallmark (probably Dutch), and a single napkin ring, Birmingham 1919, total weighable silver 193gms
Large mixed lot: matched set of six Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, London 1852/4 by two makers, set of eight Victorian Fiddle pattern tea spoons, London 1850/2 by Charles Boyton, set of six George III bright cut Old English tea spoons, London 1793 by Peter & Anne Bateman, set of five George IV Old English pattern tea spoons, London 1827 by Charles Boyton, a single Old English pattern dessert fork, London 1902 plus one plated dessert fork (26 + 1), weighable silver 643gms
Mixed Lot: a rectangular lidded dressing table box with foliate and floral embossing, 9cm wide, Birmingham 1893 by Henry Matthews (with defects), tea strainer, Birmingham 1912, long handled sifting spoon, Sheffield 1884, Fiddle pattern butter knife, London 1805 by Eley & Fearn, plus modern Brandy label, Birmingham assay, and unmarked metal German cap badge, weighable silver 176gms (6)
Mixed Lot including a George III table spoon in Old English pattern, London 1792 by Samuel Godbhere and Edward Wigan, two Georgian tea spoons including a Newcastle example, late Victorian small silver pickle fork, a Georgian Old English pattern salt spoon and a late Victorian mother of pearl handled and plated bread fork (6)
Mixed Lot: Edward VII silver sauce boat, Chester 1905, maker's marks for Stokes & Ireland Ltd; a George V tea strainer and stand, Birmingham 1926, G W Lewis & Co; a small spirit flask of square shape with engraved monogram and screw on lid, marks rubbed; a silver square ashtray, Birmingham 1956, Charles Green & Co Ltd; a hallmarked silver egg cup with castellated border, loaded base, Birmingham 1931, together with two silver napkin rings, g/w 300gms (8)
Mixed Lot: Victorian christening mug with engraved naturalistic decoration and presentation inscription to front, scrolled handle, 8.5cm tall, London 1876 by The Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd, Cornhill, London, a Victorian caddy spoon with foliate prick engraving to the bowl, Birmingham 1850 by George Unite, six hallmarked souvenir spoons mainly with enamelled finials, three further small spoons, Victorian pickle fork and a three piece engine turned silver backed dressing table set comprising hand mirror, hair brush and clothes brush, Birmingham 1954/5 by W G Sothers Ltd, weighable silver 209gms (15)
Mixed Lot: small rectangular based toast rack with five hooped wire work bars and central ringlet handle supported on four ball feet, 9cm x 5cm, Birmingham 1905, a further seven bar toast rack of rectangular form with arched bars, central carrying handle, 11cm wide, Sheffield 1933 by E Viner, together with circular lid with cherub centre, copper ashtray, antimony dragon design small dish and other oddments, weighable silver 142gms
Late Victorian black leather cased three piece condiment set of circular form with wrythen slot pierced decoration comprising mustard, liner and spoon, cylindrical salt and pepper with blue glass liners, plus a plated spoon, Edinburgh 1899 by Hamilton & Inches, weighable silver 57gms. (one blue glass liner repaired)
Mixed Lot: Victorian silver butter knife and ornate silver dessert spoon, six silver tea spoons, three with crossed golf club and ball design, four silver condiment spoons, silver bladed butter knife, two commemorative spoons marked 925 and 800, a pair of metal sugar nips (a/f) and metal condiment spoons (qty)
Mixed Lot: pair of silver peppers, urn form with pull off pierced lids, the plain bodies on spreading circular bases, Birmingham 1919, maker's mark Robert Chandler, together with two silver hinged lidded mustards, both with fluted decorated bodies, one having a blue glass liner, a silver mustard spoon, together with a plated spoon, weighable silver 170gms
Mixed Lot: three Victorian silver cauldron salts with beaded rims and floral decorated borders, supported on three hoof feet, (one with blue liner), London 1872, maker's mark Robert Harper, together with a single cauldron salt, a silver plated three piece condiment set, weighable silver 178gms
Mixed Lot: pair of Old English silver table spoons, London 1905, maker's mark Josiah Williams & Co, a Victorian silver fork and spoon with beaded edge and engraved detail, Birmingham 1876, maker's mark Thomas Prime & Son, together with a sterling Danish decorative spoon with enamel detail to finial, marked 10 June 1967 A Michelsen, g/w 270gms
Mixed Lot: silver lighthouse pepper, Chester 1908, a similar salt with Birmingham assay, a Victorian cylindrical glass scent bottle with hallmarked silver fittings (loose), Birmingham 1896, together with a glass and silver vinegar bottle, Birmingham 1952, and a glass open salt with a hallmarked silver rim
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