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EDWARDIAN SILVER AND ENAMEL "ENTENTE CORDIALE" souvenir spoon the stem in the form of a female figure holding aloft tri-colour and Union Jack shields, Chester 1907, A PAIR OF A SIMILAR SMALLER ANTIQUE SILVER TEA SPOONS with wavy borders and THIRTEEN MARKED AND UNMARKED MAINLY SILVER AND ENAMEL SOUVENIR SPOONS seventeen spoons in total approximately 6.5 oz gross (17)
A Chinese export armorial part service, late 18th century, each piece painted in underglaze-blue and highlighted in gilding with a central coat of arms beneath cell, diaper and spearhead borders, comprising; an oval pierced basket, a circular pierced shallow bowl, a small oval serving dish, a spoon tray, a small bowl, seven dessert plates, three side plates, (a.f).
A group of Middle Eastern works of art, various dates, comprising; a small Indian ivory carving of Shiva and Parvati, 8.5cm. high, wood stand; an Indian silver embossed cartridge case; an Indian brass dipa with spoon; an engraved brass rosewater sprinkler; a small ivory temple lion on wood base.
Silver flatware, comprising; nine rat tail pattern teaspoons, Sheffield 1913, three further rat tail pattern teaspoons, Sheffield 1914, a Victorian christening spoon and fork, with engraved decoration, London 1873 and two rat tail pattern dessert spoons, having cast shields and mottos, Sheffield 1912, combined weight 437 gms.
A silver serving spoon, having a fig shaped bowl, Sheffield 1919, with a fitted case, a silver three piece christening set, comprising; a napkin ring, a spoon and a fork, Sheffield 1916, with a fitted case, combined weight 133 gms and a pair of plated fish servers, having engraved decoration, with a case, (3).
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a cream jug with a matching sugar bowl, each embossed with spiral floral panels, London 1901, a three piece christening set, comprising; an oval napkin ring, a spoon and a fork, Sheffield 1938, a rectangular cigarette case, detailed Sterling to the clasp, another oval napkin ring with engine turned decoration, a part christening set, comprising; a spoon and a fork, a hand mirror and a hairbrush, with four damaged cases, combined weight of weighable silver 352 gms.
Silver, comprising; a pedestal bonbon dish, with pierced decoration, a circular Armada style dish, a book matches case, a salt, two toilet jar lids, a pair of sugar tongs, a butter knife, a christening knife with a silver blade, two teaspoons and seven silver condiment spoons, combined weight of silver excluding the christening knife 337 gms, also a plated salt spoon, (19).
Silver flatware, comprising; a pair of Scottish fiddle pattern toddy ladles, Edinburgh 1824, two Victorian caddy spoons, a sugar sifting spoon, a Victorian preserve spoon, a teaspoon, two pairs of salt spoons, a pair of sugar tongs, having bright cut engraved decoration, circa 1800 and four foreign teaspoons, detailed Sterling, a pair of plated grape scissors and two further items, combined weight of weighable silver 291 gms, (19).
A silver and silver gilt mounted pin cushion, with a model of The Coronation Chair, fitted to the centre, Birmingham 1910 and further silver comprising; a preserve spoon, three teaspoons, a salt spoon, a pair of sugar tongs and a napkin ring, Sheffield 1915, combined weight of weighable silver 164 gms, (8).
A pair of George III silver boat shaped salts, of oval form, with partly fluted decoration, London 1800, with blue glass liners, a pair of salts, of circular form, on octagonal bases, Birmingham 1919, with blue glass liners, two Ronson Queen Anne pattern desk lighters, a horn salt spoon and two monocles, combined weight of weighable silver 257 gms, (9).
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a curved rectangular vesta case, with scroll engraved decoration, Birmingham 1906, a pair of napkin rings, Birmingham 1944, a pair of napkin rings, Birmingham 1916, two further napkin rings, a rectangular cigarette case, a thimble, a mother of pearl folding fruit knife, a mote spoon and the top from a bottle, combined weight of weighable silver 271 gms, also a Mexican oval pill box and a plated rectangular box, raised on bun feet, (14).
A pair of Edwardian silver tulip form specimen vases, Birmingham, 1909, 15 cm. high; also a commemorative silver egg cup and spoon for the Silver Jubilee of George V, by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd., London, 1934 (in fitted case), engraved with crown and dates "1910/1935", weighable silver 115 gm.Egg cup and spoon in good condition, one vase has loaded foot, the other has lost its loading and has very rubbed marks and a couple of bruises to side.
A Victorian silver mustard pot by George Angell, London, 1856, the scroll-pierced circular body on six scroll-edged feet, each centred by oval beads flanked by scrolls on linear ground, the foliate-engraved cover with bead rim, shell thumbpiece, blue glass liner, together with an associated William IV fiddle pattern mustard spoon by Messrs. Lias, London, 1830, 8 cm. high, wt. 158 gm.In good condition, good marks, no repairs to piercing, no chips to liner.
A Victorian silver cruet by George Unite, Birmingham, 1873, the stepped escutcheon-form base on three scroll and leaf feet, the frame holding three bottles and affixed with a shell salt on dolphin support to front, scroll handle, the three silver-mounted cut-glass bottles by Henry Manton, Birmingham, 1872, the condiment spoon by Charles Boyton & Son, Sheffield, 1922, 11 cm. high, weighable silver 157 gm.One of the nuts under base that secures frame to base has a small strengthening patch under it otherwise in good order.
A Victoran silver drum mustard pot by Henry Holland, London, 1876, on wavy-rimmed circular foot, the shaped body alternately engraved with ferns and pierced with scrolling strapwork, initialled "H" to front, cover engraved with ferns, chairback thumbpiece and leaf-capped scroll handle, original blue glass liner with star-cut base, also an associated George III bead-edged condiment spoon, the two marks illegible. In good condition, liner chipped and cracked, slight distortion to end of bowl of condiment spoon, 8 cm. high, wt. 165 gm.
A George III silver caddy spoon by John Bettridge, Birmingham, 1817, shaped oblong bowl engraved with ameoba patterns on textured ground; a George IV fiddle pattern shovel bowl caddy spoon by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham, circa 1825 (no date letter), engraved with flower and leaf spray on textured ground; and a German silver shovel bowl caddy spoon by Neresheimer of Hanau, with English sponsor's and import marks for Berthold Muller, Chester, 1910, with pierced foliate handle, bowl chased with Classical lyre player in oval textured and bead-edged reserve, wt. 31 gm.First has small splits to top edge of bowl and small repair to stem. Second one has repair to junction of handle and top of bowl. All with good marks and crisp engraving.
A set of five Victorian Fiddle pattern dessert spoons by Charles Boyton, London, 1858, initialled "CP"; a George III Old English pattern silver sifter spoon, mark of ID, London, 1793, engraved down front of stem with fruiting vines; an Albany pattern sifter spoon, Sheffield, 1912; also a pair of silver peppers, Birmingham, 1923, wt. 370 gm.Bruises to both peppers and wear to marks in places. Some dings to bowls of dessert spoons.
An Indian Colonial silver sugar or christening bowl and spoon by Orr of Madras, probably early 20th century, stamped in Old English letters "Silver/Orr/6" in 3 separate punches, the plain deep bowl engraved with monogram and richly-gilt interior, with spoon en suite (2), 10.5 cm. diameter, 7 cm. high, wt. 217 gm.
A silver ashtray centred by a medallion chased in relief with arms of the Law Society and inscribed, London, 1966, with 4 cigarette rests around border; a shaped square ashtray, inscribed, with cigarette rest at each corner, Birmingham, 1971; a white metal designer spoon by Kirsten Goss, stamped "kg 925", in original box, 11 cm. long; two Indian white metal circular pin trays stamped indistinctly "SILVER", centred respectively by a 1 rupee coin, 1901 and 1913; six white metal spoons with small Saudi Arabian coin bowls and Saudi emblem finials; and a silver-plated muffin dish with liner. Wt. excluding Saudi spoons and muffin dish 266 gm.all in good overall condition.

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