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A selection to include a cased set of six silver-plated dessert forks with a larger two-pronged serving fork; a boxed set of Royale County Collection 'Country Meadow' silver-plated fine porcelain teaspoons (as new) and a selection of enamelled Indian brassware to include three matching jewellery boxes with leaded glass designs after Charles Rennie Mackintosh
A pair of mid-18th century hallmarked silver sugar nips with shell-shaped terminal, together with a white-metal and enamel brooch modelled as two birds upon branches, a bar brooch set with an oval hand-cut stone (possibly citrine) and a fountain pen with 14-carat yellow-gold nib and matching propelling pencil (5)
An interesting selection of mostly late 19th century silver-plated flatware and cutlery to include a 6-place set of double-struck king's pattern serving spoons, tablespoons, dessert and and table forks; a pair of ladles, a 35cm fiddle-and-thread pattern serving ladle, a bread fork with horn handle, a set of 19th century fish servers with carved ivory handles, a set of 5 napkin rings (in a napkin ring box for 6 rings) and a TSS Lady Killarney tea strainer.
An extremally large and showy late 19th / early 20th century circular silver-plated (plate on copper) cake stand by Elkington; the Formica-style top recessed and locating within a spreading circular fluted, silver-plated base with monogram. Together with original iron-bound stained-pine carrying case (the stand 56.5cm diameter)
A large and very heavy two-handled oval hallmarked silver serving tray by Walker & Hall; assayed Sheffield probably 1957 (62cm including cast carrying handles, approx.2.1kg)Condition Report: Generally overall in very good condition although there are some scratches to the underside as expected as some further, lesser, minor scratches to the top otherwise all good as no kinks, dents, damages or reparations.
A set of Seven Victorian Silver-Mounted Cut-Glass Dressing-Table Jars, by Wolfsky and Co. Ltd., London, 1894, the covers each engraved with foliage centring engraved initials, six cylindrical and one oval section, 17.6cm high and smaller; Together With: a collection of silver or silver plate-mounted cut-glass dressing-table jars, comprising: a pair of silver-gilt examples, by George Brace, London, 1862, retailed by Asprey, 7.5cm high; one with part tortoiseshell cover and five other examples (15)
A George II Pepperette and a George III Silver Pap-Boat, the sugar-caster by Samuel Wood, London, 1736, vase-shaped and on spreading foot, the pierced detachable cover with baluster finial, 13cm high, the pap-boat with worn marks, London, circa 1800, of typical form with beaded border, 12.5cm wide, total weight of silver 5oz 5dwt, 164gr (2)
A Victorian Silver Mustard-Pot and a Pair of Victorian Silver Salt-Cellars, the mustard-pot Sheffield, 1898, in the George III style, oval and with hinged cover and blue-glass liner, the salt-cellars London 1851, chased with foliage and flowers, weight of silver 7oz 15dwt, 241gr (3)
Three Boxes of Silver and Silver Plate Reference Books, comprising: T. Schroder, The Gilbert Collection of Gold and Silver, Los Angeles, 1988F. Bradbury, The History of Old Sheffield Plate, London, 1912, in blue leather covered slipcaseSir C. J. Jackson, English Goldsmiths and Their Marks, 2nd Edition, Los Angeles, 1949D. Bexfield, Consultant, Millers Buyer's Guide Silver and Plate, 2002M. Ridgway, Chester Silver 1837-1962, Denbigh, 1996Dr D. Shlosberg, Eighteenth Century Silver Tea Tongs, Stockport, 2004, Number 53 from a Limited Edition of 1,000, signed by the author and dated November 2004J. Culme, The Directory of Gold and Silversmiths, Jewellers and Allied Traders 1838-1914, Woodbridge, 2000, Vol I and Vol III. Pickfork, Editor, Jackson's Silver and Gold Marks, Woodbridge, 2000E. Delieb, Investing in Silver, London, 1968A. Grimwade, London Goldsmiths 1697-1837, Their Marks and Lives, London, 1990M. Ridgway and P. Priestley, The Compendium of Chester Gold and Silver Marks 1570-1962, Woodbridge, 2004K. C. Jones, The Silversmiths of Birmingham and Their Marks, 1750-1980, London, 1981Preface to the Second Edition J. Richardson, Librarian, The Sheffield Assay Office Register, 1989I. Pickford, Silver Flatware, Woodbridge, 2001E. Delieb, Silver Boxes, London, 1968S. J. Helliwell, Understanding Antique Silver Plate, Woodbridge, 1996The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Ltd, Catalogue, undatedSeven various Bonhams catalogues (three boxes)
A collection of silver and silver plate, the silver including: a cream-jug; another cream-jug, engraved for the Nazeing Golf Club; a small mug, engraved with initials; a cigarette-case with engine-turned decoration; four differing napkin-rings; a small cream-jug and a quantity of condiment items, weighable silver 23oz 17dwt, 741gr; The Silver Plate including: a spirit-flask and two mugs; Together With: a brass snuff-box, the cover engraved 'Jas Drybrough', the base engraved with an early steam engine (qty)
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)
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