A George III silver caddy shovel, with engraved vacant cartouches, 72mm l, maker's mark ru commemorative silver Investiture of the Prince of Wales caddy spoon, by another, Birmingham 1968, a George IV silver caddy spoon with fig shaped bowl, Fiddle pattern, London 1825 and one other, a silver tea strainer, a damaged silver teaspoon and a pair of EPNS mounted floral painted knife rests (8) Caddy spoons in good condition
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Two pairs of George III silver tablespoons, later chased as berry spoons, London 1778 and Edinburgh 1792, two sauce ladles similarly chased and pierced as sugar sifters, two pairs of silver sugar tongs, a further berry spoon, unmarked and a Victorian pierced silver bread fork, Sheffield 1800, 16ozs 3dwts (10) Good condition
A Victorian silver trowel, engraved Presented to Mrs John Forster by The owners of Wylam Hills Colliery on the occasion of cutting the first sod 15th January 1872, bone hafted, 28cm l, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, London 1871 Good condition with a few light scratches, handle slightly bent out of true but not split
Three George III silver cream jugs, all London, one by Peter and William Bateman, the others maker's mark rubbed, 1806, 1811 and 1812, 14ozs 3dwts Light wear consistent with age, jug with reeded should the beginning of a split evident on the inside lower handle joint but all in overall satisfactory state
A George II silver caster and cover, 14.5cm h, maker -P, a pellet between, London 1729, 6ozs 12dwts A good gauge example in good condition with light wear and polish residues. Piercing undamaged, foot slightly bent, marks well struck in a cluster with single date letter mark on cover. Cover fitting tightly
A Victorian silver dish ring, in 18th c Irish style, pierced and chased with shepherd and sheep, swan and flowers, framed by c-scrolls, 19cm diam, by D & J Wellby, London 1894, 11ozs Fine quality and excellent condition, polish residues, not noticeably worn, no splits or repair, vacant cartouche in our opinion no erasure
A pair of North American silver dinner plates, c1900, embossed with cameos of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette between festoons suspended from bows, in ribbon-and-reed rim, engraved HG monogram, 25.5cm diam, French control mark, 29ozs 3dwts Provenance: The monogram is that of Helen Gimpering, formerly Tritch, great niece of Ulysses S Grant (1822-1885; thence by descent to the present vendor One slightly dented, both with some polish wear
Elkington. An Art Nouveau silver vase, with applied whiplash handles and cartouche to either side, hammer textured, 25.5cm h, mark of Elkington & Co Ltd, Glasgow 1904, 13ozs 9dwts An attractive vase in good condition, some polish residues, no engraving or erasure, no splits or repair
A Victorian silver goblet, engraved with pendant foliage and band of lappets, on baluster stem and domed foot, 20cm h, maker MW, probably Mark Willis, Sheffield 1885 and a Victorian silver sugar bowl in William III style, by another, London 1887, 12ozs 18dwts (2) Goblet dented, bowl in good condition
A George II silver tankard, the ogee lid with open chairback thumbpiece, the slightly tapered body with reeded girdle, the handle engraved with initials E/G*M/JIJ, heart terminal, 18cm high, by Fuller White, London 1748, 26ozs 8dwts Light wear consistent with age, small split at top of tankard near handle
A Scottish George V triangular silver salt cellars on ring foot, 11.5cm by Brook & Son, Edinburgh 1925, a silver sauce boat by another, two silver hand mirrors and two brushes, 7ozs 12dwts weighable and an EPNS toast rack (7) Salt cellar of good quality and in good condition. Sauce boat worn, the other items also worn
A George III silver cruet frame, of gadrooned oval shape with scroll handles and fluted feet, crested, 25cm h, by John Scofield, London 1798 and two near contemporary condiment ladles crested to match, 30ozs Frame in good condition, the glass original but mostly chipped or broken and re-stuck
A set of eight North American silver-electro deposit glass coasters, early 20th c, by Webster Co, 76mm diam, maker's mark and STERLING, a French gilt glass sack shaped vase, early 20th c, a gilt glass scent bottle and stopper and an EPNS mounted cut glass ice bucket (11) Minor edge knocks to coasters but not significantly damaged or chipped, etc. The other items in good condition
A Derby silver shaped Japan pattern cream jug, c1820, 13.5cm h, red painted mark and a Royal Crown Derby spill vase and box and cover, 1912 and 1917, Imari and Old Derby Witches patterns (4) Vase and jug in good condition. Box in good condition, cover broken and restuck. Slight wear to gilding on rim of jug
World War I, group of three, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal 50680 Gnr F Atkin RGA [50680 Gnr F Atkin RA on pair], pair, British War Medal and Victory Medal 75203 1 AM F Holloway RAF, card boxes, RA silver tribute(?) medal, the reverse inscribed 50 Siege Bty R.G.A. 1915-1919, un-named, scarlet card box and silver ARP badge
World War I, pair, British War Medal and Victory Medal 241707 Pte H Wain, Notts & Derby R, Victory Medal 372388 Pte E W Evans, RMAC, 1939-1945 Star, Pacific Star, Defence Medal (3) War Medal (2) and group of miniature medals, Coronation Medal, official issue 1902, scarlet morocco case and Silver Jubilee Medal 1935, silver, red card box
A French silver mounted oval pique snuff box, early 19th century, the lid decorated in three colour gold with flowers, engraved mount, silver lined, mirror to the underside of the lid, 61mm l, control mark, a larger French brass mounted oval tortoiseshell bonbonniere, the lid with circle of split turquoise and a 19th c burr maple snuff box, with black and white painted decoration to the lid (3) All with faults
Stalag III-A Prisoner of War Camp, 1941-1945. German photographer unknown - eleven unpublished black and white photographs of prisoners of war and camp scenes, including a double execution, postcard format silver prints, unpublished (11) Provenance: Norman Wilmott Hornsby (1916-2008), Glider Pilot Regiment, by whom looted from Stalag III-A on his liberation in 1945 (see footnote to lot 518); thence by descent to the present vendor Good condition
A Regency tortoiseshell workbox, c1820, of sarcophagus shape, veneered in blond shell with wire and ivory stringing, the pink silk lined and fitted interior with steel pins and retaining several contemporary silver and other accessories, including a cut glass scent flask with glass stopper and silvered cap, marbled paper covered underside, on silvered ball feet, 22cm l Good condition
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