An Edward VII Silver Basket, by Elkington, Birmingham, 1901, shaped oval and on spreading foot, the rim chased with foliage scrolls and flowers on a matted ground and above pierced scrolls, with overhead swing handle, 30.5cm wide, 18oz 2dwt, 563grFully marked inside bowl and further part marked on handle. The base stamped with makers name and numbered '19490'. The handle stamped with design registration mark. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some mostly very minor dings to the surface in places.
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A George III Irish Silver Fork, by Samuel Neville, Dublin, 1799, Hanoverian pattern, with two tines, 20cm long; Together With a William IV Irish silver spoon, by R. W. Smith, Dublin, 1836, Fiddle pattern, with shovel-shaped bowl, engraved with a crest, 15.5cm long, total weight of silver 2oz 6dwt, 71gr (2)
A George I Silver Caster, by Charles Adam, London, 1716, baluster and on spreading foot, later cased with rococo decoration, 13.5cm high, 4oz 9dwt, 139grFully marked underneath and further part marked on cover bezel. The marks underneath are generally clear. The mark on the cover with some wear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points. The decoration is later.
A Victorian Silver Bowl and an Edward VII Silver Sugar-Basket, The First London, 1875 and The Second Birmingham, 1907, the first tapering and on collet foot, with panels of foliage scrolls within beaded swags, the second in the George III style, with blue glass liner, total weight of silver 9oz 16dwt, 305gr (2)
A Collection of Assorted George III Silver, including a George III style silver sugar-basket, with blue glass liner, apparently unmarked; a George III silver three-bottle cruet-stand, London, 1799; a George III silver wine-funnel, marks worn, circa 1800 and a George III silver-mounted cut-glass scent-bottle (4)
Assorted British and World Coins, comprising a range of mostly 20th century British pre-decimal and world coins, a National Trust silver medal, a George V crown 1935, some reproduction ancient coins, a Monaco euro proof set 2006 and a small selection of British and foreign silver coins including a Tibet 10 srang coin
An Edward VII Silver Stamp-Box, by A. and J. Zimmerman, Birmingham, 1909, in the form of a table, with hinged cover, 60mm wide; Together With an Elizabeth II Scottish silver stamp box, by Royal Mail, Edinburgh, circa 2005, in the Edwardian style, on four ball feet, 34mm wide (2)
A Three-Piece Edward VIII Silver Tea-Service, by Sussex Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd., London, 1936, in the George III style, the teapot with composition handle and finial, the teapot 27.5cm wide over handle; Together With a three-piece condiment-set and assorted flatware, gross weight of silver 36oz, 1,121gr and a silver plate tray (qty)
A Four-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1921 and 1922, each piece tapering faceted, engraved with an initial, comprising a teapot; a hot-water jug, each with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the hot-water jug 19.2cm high, total gross weight 33oz 2dwt, 1,029gr (4)
A Collection of Assorted George III and Later Silver Condiment-Items, variously decorated; Together With assorted silver plate condiment-items (one tray) The silver pepperettes in this lot comprise: A pair of tapering examples, the base on one is lacking. Some bruising overall.A pair of baluster examples. There is some bruising overall. One example leans and rocks when placed on a level surface. A George III openwork example. Marked under base. The marks with some wear. The cover is unmarked and is perhaps associated. The blue glass liner is slightly ill fitting and is perhaps later. A George III facetted example. Fully marked underneath and further part marked inside cover. Some bruising overall. A spiral-fluted example. Rocks slightly when placed on a level surface. The other pepperettes in this lot are silver plate.
An Elizabeth II Silver-Mounted Cut-Glass Decanter and an Irish Silver-Mounted Cut-Glass Decanter, The First by J. B. Chatterley and Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1979, The Second by Irish Silver Ltd., Dublin, 1978, With English Import Marks, each tapering and with plain silver mounts, 23.5cm high and slightly smaller (2)
A George V Silver Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl, by Thomas Edward Atkins, Birmingham, 1911, each piece tapering and with leaf-capped scroll handle, the sugar-bowl 12.6cm wide over handles; Together With a George VI silver bowl, by Davies and Powers, Birmingham, 1945, in the Art Deco style, 10cm diameter, total weight of silver 9oz 13dwt, 300gr (3)
A Collection of George III and Later Silver Flatware, including items by Peter and William Bateman and some Scottish items, Mostly Old English or Hanoverian pattern, 94oz 16dwt, 2,949gr; Together With various items with filled handles and a small assortment of silver plate flatware (one tray)
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including a set of seven ashtrays, perhaps Danish; three differing Danish silver spoons; a George III silver Fiddle pattern table-spoon; a cased set of tea-knives; a pair of Danish silver book-marks and other items, weighable silver 15oz, 467gr; the silver plate including a pair of sauce-tureens and covers; a sauceboat on integral stand; various dishes; various items of flatware and other items (two trays)
A selection of watches, comprising of, A Lady’s 9 Carat Gold Wristwatch, signed Omega, with Omega box, a full hunter plated pocket watch, signed Thos Russell & Son, an open-faced pocket watch, case stamped Fine Silver, a lady’s plated fob watch, six other wristwatches, (10)
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including two matching casters; a George II style cream-jug; a set of twelve Victorian silver teaspoons and a pair of sugar-tongs and other items, weighable silver 18oz 10dwt, 575gr; the silver plate including flatware (one tray)The two casters each are marked as expected. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
Two Edward VII Silver Casters, One by Fenton Brothers, Sheffield, 1909 and One by Haseler Brothers, London, 1904, each in the George III style, 17.5cm high and slightly smaller, 14oz 19dwt, 465gr (2)One fully marked on foot and the other fully marked near rim. The example on circular foot further part marked on cover bezel. The cover of the other example apparently unmarked. The marks are generally clear. There is some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A Silver Plate Teapot and Hot-Water Jug, Second Half 19th Century, the teapot in the George III style oval and with beaded rim, engraved with the initial and coronet of the Duke of Sutherland, the hot-water jug baluster and engraved with a cypher below a duke's coronet, from Dunrobin Castle sale, 17cm high and smaller (2)
A George VI Parcel-Gilt Silver Minaudiere, by Ramsden and Roed, London, 1938, oblong and with parcel-gilt textured cover, the hinged cover set with a mirror, with two compartments, each with hinged cover and a further support for the hinged lipstick holder, 12.6cm wide, gross weight 11oz 15dwt, 365gr
A Pair of Edward VII Silver Candlesticks, by William Hutton and Sons Ltd., London, 1906, each on stepped and beaded square base, the slightly tapering stems terminate in Corinthian capital and with detachable beaded nozzle, filled, 14.5cm high (2)Each fully marked on base and nozzle. There is some wear to the marks on each but in general they are legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable to the corners, some of which have had the silver worn through. There are some bruises and dings overall, most noticeable on the socket of one.

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