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A collection of assorted silver, objects of vertu and pens, including: three caddy-spoons, one with shell shaped bowl and vine cast handle; a shell-shaped pin-cushion; a cheroot-case; a cigarette-case; various mother-of-pearl mounted folding fruit-knives and a large collection of thimbles (qty)Condition report: 27 thimbles with British hallmarks, the card case, caddy spoons, cheroot holder, small box, pin cushion and knives, all with British hallmarks, fountain pens include some 14ct gold nibs
A collection of assorted silver flatware, including: a George II silver-mounted turned-wood toddy-ladle; four pairs of mother-of-pearl handled fruit-eaters and various spoons, including coffee-spoons with carved wood coffee bean terminals, weighable silver including coffee-spoons 9oz 14dwt, 302gr
A collection of silver, comprising: a cased pair of napkin-rings, by Walter and John Barnard, London, 1891, Retailed by Reid and Sons, Newcastle, the case 8.2cm wide; a cased silver buckle, by George Guirren Rhoden, Sheffield, 1901; a German silver pierced ladle, by Schleissner, Hanau, with English import marks for London, 1890 and an American silver spoon with pierced bowl, by Dominick and Haff, 6oz 12dwt, 205gr (5)Condition report: Napkins rings - one is very slightly misshapen. Case in good order with expected scuffs. Belt buckle - with a very slight twist. Case in good order. Largest spoon - with a solder repair to the handle. Smaller example in good order. Light wear and surface scratches to all.
Three George III Silver Caddy-Spoons, London, 1790, London, 1808 and London, 1799, one with bifurcated handle, engraved with initials, the others Old English pattern, Together With: a George V silver caddy-spoon, Sheffield, 1912, engraved with a baron's coronet, total weight 1oz 7dwt, 41gr (4)
A large quantity of silver and silver plate including silver mounted dressing table brushes, silver bud vase (weighted) plated Jersey cream jug, canteen of fish knives and forks, part canteen of fiddle pattern cutlery, collectors spoons, christening mugs, silver backed dressing table items, plated teawares etc, (three boxes and a tray)
Two George III Silver Caddy-Spoons, One by George Wintle, London, 1820, Old English pattern, engraved with zig-zag decoration, the bowl engraved with foliage, the other maker's mark rubbed, London, 1805, with stylised leaf-shaped bowl and twisted handle, 10dwt, 16.4gr (2)
Three George IV Silver Caddy-Spoons, one by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1820, King's pattern with oblong bowl, another maker's mark rubbed, London, circa 1825, King's pattern with oval bowl and one by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham, 1851, King's pattern, the bowl circular and engraved with foliage and flowers, total weight 1oz 8dwt, 43gr (3)
Three Victorian or Edward VII Silver Card-Cases, one by George Unite, Edinburgh, 1862, oblong and with engine-turned decoration, in fitted leather case; another shaped oblong, Birmingham, 1901 and one oblong, Birmingham, 1885, each variously engraved with initials, 6oz 17dwt, 214gr (3)
Five Various Victorian and Later Silver or Silver Plate Vesta-Cases, the silver examples comprising: one engine-turned and with double hinged cover; an oval section example; another engine-turned example, 3oz 1dwt, 94gr; the silver plate examples comprising one in the form of an elephant's head and one with engine-turned decoration (5)
A George III Silver Meat-Skewer, by William Sumner, London, 1802, of typical form with loop handle, engraved with an initial, 32.5cm long; Together With: a set of four William IV silver forks, London, 1834, Fiddle pattern, engraved with initials, weight of silver 11oz 8dwt, 355gr (5)
A Victorian Silver Chamber Candlestick, by Charles Thomas and George Fox, London, 1846, with gadrooned border and tapering extinguisher, probably from an inkstand; Together With: a Victorian squeeze action snuff-box, by A. and J. Zimmerman, Birmingham, 1900, circular and with an engine-turned finish, engraved with a name, 7.5cm diameter, 5oz 19dwt, 185gr (2)
Four Various Silver Ladles, comprising: a George V example in the style of Georg Jensen, London, 1935; an American coin silver example, Syracuse, New York, engraved with a name; a Scottish example, engraved with initials and an American example, by Gorham, 4oz 9dwt, 139gr (4)
A collection of assorted silver and silver plate, including: an Elizabeth II silver christening mug, by Turner and Simpson, Birmingham, 1961; two other silver christening-mugs, one by Horace Woodward and Co., retailed by Asprey, London; a silver posy holder, Birmingham, 1924; a silver ring box; a cased christening spoon; two thimbles and a pair of WMF novelty knife rests formed as greyhounds, weighable silver 531gr (one tray)Condition report: E II Christerning Mug -Wear and surface scratches, free from splits and solder repairs, foot rim very slightly mis-shapen, other items in this lot are un reported
Three George III Silver Vinaigrettes, one by T. Simpson and Son, Birmingham, 1809, plain oblong, the interior with hinged gilt foliage engraved grille; one by John Bettridge, Birmingham, 1818, oblong with an engine-turned finish, with plain pierced grille and one London, circa 1810, oblong and with canted corners, with hinged lattice pierced and engraved grille, total weight 1oz 15dwt, 54gr
A George III Silver Decanter-Label, by Peter and Ann Bateman, 1792, oblong and with canted corners, the border pierced and engraved with foliage, pierced 'Brandy', with suspension chain, cm wide; Together With: a George III Silver Caddy-Spoon, London, 1801, Fiddle Thread pattern, with shell bowl, engraved with initials, 8.4cm long, total weight of silver 13dwt, 21gr (2)Condition report: Caddy spoon is single struck, with a small split to the bowl, decanter label free from splits and repairs, both with lightwear and surface scratches
A George IV Scottish Provincial Silver Spoon, by Donald Fraser, Inverness, Circa 1820, Fiddle pattern, engraved with initials, 24.4cm long, 2oz 5dwt, 69grCondition report: Free from splits and repair. There are some scratch inscriptions to the handle terminal. Numerous scratches, marks and small dents in the bowl. Scratches and wear throughout.
A collection of assorted silver, including: a George V silver dressing-table tray, by Collingwood and Son, Chester, 1921, oval and with engine-turned decoration; a cased pair of pierced silver lozenge-shaped dishes, Birmingham, 1900; two silver-mounted strut mirrors and a niello decorated cigarette box, weighable silver 365gr (5)
A Three-Piece Victorian Silver Tea-Service, by Mappin Brothers, Sheffield, 1896, each piece tapering oval and with spiral-fluted lower body, comprising: a teapot with wood handle, engraved with an inscription, the hinged cover with cast cockerel finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl; Together With: an engine-turned cigarette-case, the teapot 25cm wide over handles, total gross weight 33oz 13dwt, 1,046gr (4)
A Pair of George V Silver Candlesticks, each on stepped square base, the fluted stem with Corinthian column capital, filled (a.f.) (2)Condition report: Height - 21cm One stick with a large dent and associated split to the stepped base, the other stick with one corner of the base heavily compressed, other small dents with typical wear and surface scratches
A collection of assorted cased items of silver cutlery, including, two sets of enamelled teaspoons, tea knives and other items (qty) Condition report: Blue enamelled coffee spoons - one spoon with two small enamel chips. The tea knife handle has numerous dents. The cased teaspoons and sugar tongs - this is a part set missing six spoons.
A collection of assorted silver flatware, including: a George IV silver fish-slice, by Jonathan Hayne, London, 1822; a cased set of twelve silver coffee-spoons with bean terminals and pair of sugar tongs, six George III and Victorian silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons and a quantity of other teaspoons and collectors spoons, gross weight 542gr (one tray)
A collection of assorted silver and silver plate, mostly French, the silver including: a Fiddle pattern basting or ragout-spoon and two similar forks, each early 19th century, two Kings pattern servers, filled; a tea strainer; a spoon and a paper knife, weighable silver 11oz 7dwt, 353gr; the silver plate including: an oblong tray; a cased set if twelve Ercuis silver plate cake-forks; a cased set of six Old English pattern table-spoons and table-forks; twelve hourglass-shaped table-forks and ten similar table-spoons; a set of twelve gilt-plated Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern teaspoons by Christofle, six in a fitted case, the other six in an associated case; a quantity of Fiddle Thread pattern flatware, some by Christofle and other items (two trays)
A collection of assorted silver and silver plate, the silver including assorted flatware; a vase, fitted; a wood-lined cigarette-box; a cigarette-case; a George III cream-jug, weighable silver 12oz 16dwt, 398gr; the silver plate including assorted, flatware and a mug (one tray)
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including: two differing engine-turned cigarette-cases; a compact; a mesh purse; a cased three-piece condiment-set, filled and an assortment of silver flatware, weighable silver 14oz 18dwt, 463gr; the silver plate including: a basket; various tea and coffee-wares; flatware; mugs and other items; Together With: an assorted group of coins and banknotes (qty)
A novelty treen snuff box formed as a pig, together with a continental silver fob watch with enamel dial, case stamped 800Condition report: The snuff box is free from chips and cracks, lid holds securely in place. Fob watch balance spring in tact. The main spring is fully wound but the watch is not running. The dial is clean and free from cracks. Case is heavily worn.
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