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A collection of silverware including caster, ashtrays, cigarette box, cigarette case, spoon, two cased Christening sets and two punch ladles, 754g (24ozt) weighable silver, along with a continental metalwares dish, tests as silver, 92g (3ozt) and a small collection of silver plated items including candelabra, teapot, coffee pot entrée dish, sugar basket, salver etc
Collectables to include a large horn framed magnifying glass,10cm diameter; other wooden items and treen to include string boxes, bellows, pewter spoon and armada type dish; solitaire board, decorative oval painted still life of grapes and strawberries on board in the manner of John van Huysum (unframed); also boxed collection of multicoloured rubber (?) balls (qty)please see additional images of the balls which may or may not be rubber!
Chinese ceramics - a group of blue and white wares, many temple pattern with water buffalo, to include three teapots, a covered bowl, 15 saucers, vase, 11 tea bowls, 3 tea cups, lidded baluster vase, lidded tall jug, octagonal dish, circular dish, small oval dish, some Kang Xsi style, 19th century and later (qty)teapot - cracked and lid replacedovoid pot with lid - loss to the rim 1cm x 1cm and chip to lidcoffee pot - all over crazing may disguise a hairline, small chip to spout open vase - hairline to rimteapot - spout has off and been restored, chip to lid teapot with diffuser - chip to lid, large chip to base, chip to spout ]lidded bowl - rim chipstea bowls - all have rim chips and most have hairlines (four less damaged with only minor rim chips)teacups - one has hairline all have rim chipsspoon rest - rim chipssaucers - all have rubbed gilding and all bar 4 have rim chipsdeep bowl - rim chips
A small selection of silver comprising: a matched Victorian silver dessert spoon and fork, with elaborate engraved and chased foliate and shell designed stems and terminals, fork hallmarked by Chawner & Co, London, 1865, spoon by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London, 1889; a George VI silver compact, with engine turned decoration and initialled P to cartouche, with engraved metal compartment within, silver hallmarked by Crisford & Norris, Birmingham, 1948, approx. 6.5cm diameter, in case; a George V silver napkin ring, with pierced initial P to side, hallmarked Birmingham, 1923 by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, and an Edwardian silver clothes brush with initialled top, Birmingham, 1903, (1 bag) Weighable silver approx. 145.7 grams (4.6ozt) Further details; tarnishing and some scratching to all; compact slightly dented to one part near edge; brush silver top with marks, small nicks and small dents; wear to bowl of spoon so slightly worn away.
A collection of silver and white metal to include; an Egyptian silver circular pin tray, marked to reverse, approx. 10.8cm diameter; an Egyptian silver circular pill box with inset possibly coral cabochon, approx. 3.6cm diameter; a Birmingham silver nail buffer; a Continental silver oval pill box with gilt interior; an Elizabeth II silver engine turned coin holder with spring mechanism and chain with keyring; a miniature 800 silver clothes brush; a Chester silver hexagonal shaped pencil holder; a Birmingham silver fob medal with Pigeon design; an 1893 silver crown with later mount of scrolled form; an 1872 Italian coin with later ring attachment mount; a spoon with vacant terminal, only marked SILVER; a base metal and banded agate pill box (wear and misshapen); a 925 silver miniature model of a man rowing a boat (detached parts); an Egyptian silver miniature model of a burner (no kettle), approx. 4.5cm high, together with a plated fish shaped babies rattle. (1 bag) Further details: some surface scratches, wear and marks; loss to plating to couple of pieces; spoon misshapen.
A collection of silver to include; a pair of late Victorian salt cellars, with gadrooned bodies, hallmarked Birmingham, 1900 with matching spoons (one broken into two pieces); a George V silver oval shaped mustard pot, with blue glass liner, hallmarked Chester, 1916; a George V silver small drum mustard pot, with blue glass liner, hallmarked Birmingham, 1923; a pair of late Victorian silver cylindrical salt and pepper pots with handles, hallmarked Birmingham, 1893; a small Birmingham silver capstan inkwell (missing broken cover); a Walker & Hall silver bladed and mounted pen knife, engraved "Souvenir of Voyage by R.M.S. Katrina", approx. 9cm long; a Birmingham silver napkin ring; two Joseph Gloster & Sons silver mustard spoons; a Sheffield silver condiment spoon, along with a white metal napkin ring and a silver plated vesta case, and condiment spoon and few plastic chess pieces. (1 bag) Weighable silver approx. 218.9 grams (7ozt) Further details: all tarnished; two blue glass liners chipped and worn; salt and pepper pots with misshapen base rims; surface marks and wear, scratches etc.
A collection of silver to include; a 20th century silver mustard pot, with three feet and scrolled handle, Chester hallmark by James and William Deakin, date letter rubbed, with non-matching spoon by Levi & Salaman; an Elizabeth II silver tooth box, with gilt fairy finial, hallmarked by M Bros, Birmingham, 1988, in case; a late Victorian silver circular salt cellar with reticulated edge, hallmarked Birmingham, 1899 with later blue glass liner (not matching); a pair of Birmingham silver napkin rings; a pair of Birmingham silver small trumpet shaped posy vases, each approx. 10.8cm high (dented); an Egyptian silver salt pot with bulbous shaped body, approx. 5cm high; two different silver bladed mother of pearl pocket knives; a Victorian silver fiddle patterned teaspoon, hallmarked by James McKay, Edinburgh, 1846; three silver condiment spoons; a Sterling silver "Lake Champlain" small spoon; four silver thimbles and three Charles Horner Dorcas thimbles. (1 bag) Weighable silver approx. 125.2 grams (4ozt) Further details: all tarnished, some pieces dented, worn, one thimble split; wear to Scottish spoon bowl; trumpet vases badly dented and damaged; wear commensurate with age.
A collection of mixed silver to include; a pair of George III silver sugar tongs with engraved decoration; a pair of pierced silver sugar tongs hallmarked by Thomas Bradbury & Sons; a pair of American silver sugar tongs with claw nips, marked S. Kirk & Son Sterling; four matching silver teaspoons by Ackroyd Rhodes; two George III silver teaspoons, both with bright cut engraving, different sizes; a Victorian mother of pearl handled silver spreading knife, a smaller jadeite handled silver spreading knife by Adie & Lovekin Ltd; a Birmingham silver thistle topped spoon with citrine style glass terminal; a two silver mustard spoons, various makers and various manicure or similar items comprising of a cased Edwardian silver manicure set consisting of nail buffer, two small pots, nail file, cuticle pusher and scissors, hallmarked by Colen Cheshire, Chester, 1909, case broken and with loss; a silver handled shoe horn, button hook, glove stretchers (broken), and nail implements. (1 bag) Weighable silver approx. 144.6 grams (4.6ozt) Further details: couple of Georgian spoons with dents or misshapen areas; one split; all pieces tarnished and with wear and light scratching; citrine style top to thistle spoon glued in past; wear and signs of usage.
A pair of Elizabeth II silver novelty salt and pepper pots, modelled as teddy bears, with realistic fur and features, hallmarked by Chamberlain Clarke Partnership, London, 1995, each approx. 3.5cm high, along with an Elizabeth II silver feathered bird novelty caddy spoon, hallmarked by P&C, Sheffield, 1984, approx. 8.5cm long. (3) Weight approx. 132.6 grams (4.2ozt) Further details: tarnished; surface wear and slight scratching.
A George III fiddle patterned silver basting spoon, initialled to terminal, hallmarked London, 1807, makers mark rubbed partially "R?G?", approx. 32cm long, along with a Victorian silver fiddle patterned basting spoon, initialled "J" to terminal, hallmarked by Charles Boyton II, London, 1864, approx. 30cm long. (2) Weight approx. 250.9 grams (8ozt) Further details: tarnishing, surface scratching and wear; some marks and small nicks to bowls; general wear.
Cricket interest: an Australia v England 1978-79 boomerang signed by both teams; and England 1979-80 signed miniature cricket bat; a smaller cricket bat with four signatures; and a modern wooden presentation spoon with two bats and wicket roundel to bowl. Along with a Grand National interest signed photograph of David Bairstow. (1 bag)
A mixed collection of silver flatware to include; a George III silver caddy spoon, initialled to terminal, hallmarked by John Lawrence, Birmingham, 1817; four matching Victorian Scottish silver teaspoons, with thread detailed stems and initialled terminals, hallmarked by WS, Glasgow, 1886; a single Modern silver dinner fork, hallmarked Sheffield, 2002; a single George VI silver fiddle patterned dessert spoon, with initials and engraved decoration, hallmarked by Josiah Williams & Co, London, 1936; a pair of matched William IV or Victorian silver teaspoons, hallmarked Newcastle, 1837 or 1846; a George V Hanoverian silver teaspoon, London, 1912; a slightly smaller Hanoverian patterned teaspoon, Birmingham, 1930, and a London silver mustard spoon. (1 bag) Weight approx. 265.6 grams (8.5ozt) Further details: all tarnished, some spoons with dents and marks; caddy spoon misshapen edging and dented; surface scratching to all etc.
A novelty Elizabeth II silver mustard pot, realistically modelled as a frog, having glass eyes and matching spoon forming the protruding tongue, head hinged to reveal gilt interior, hallmarked by William Comyns, London, 1992, approx. 5.2cm high, weight approx. 152.1 grams (4.89ozt) Further details: generally good condition; tarnishing and general wear, slightest scratching and very minor loss to gilding.
Liberty & Co; a George V Art Nouveau style silver and enamel spoon, with enamelled terminal in blue and green colourway, originally designed by Archibald Knox, hallmarked by Liberty & Co, Birmingham, 1928, approx. 11.5cm long, along with a George V silver and enamel napkin ring, of circular shape with banded zig-zag design with green enamel around, engraved "Mollie" inside, hallmarked by Liberty & Co, Birmingham, 1923, approx.4.6cm diameter, gross weight approx. 40.2 grams (1.2ozt) Further details: very minor loss to slightest enamel on napkin ring; both with slight tarnishing and wear; slight wear to bowl of spoon.
A matched set of six George IV or William IV silver Queens patterned dessert spoons, each initialled, four hallmarked by WM AM, Glasgow, 1828, other two hallmarked by GW, Glasgow, 1838, each approx. 18cm long, along with a George III silver Celtic Point patterned dessert spoon, with initialled terminal, hallmarked by JM, Edinburgh, 1810, approx. 18cm long. Weight approx. 253.3 grams (8.1ozt) Further details: surface wear and scratching; tarnishing and single spoon with small dents to bowl.
A group of Arts & Crafts period copper items to include; a hammered copper oval shaped tea cannister and cover, with twisted knot handle to top of cover, body of box with studded wrapped over effect, unmarked possibly by the Guild of Handicrafts, approx. 11cm high x 15cm wide (cover); a Newton School copper lidded tankard, with planished body and hand engraved name possibly R. Smith, Newton County to base, approx. 14.5cm high (cover sprung and some dents and scratches to body); a Keswick School of Industrial Arts small circular pin tray with fan like design and hammered detail, marked KSIA, approx. 11.3cm diameter and a JW Green hammered copper caddy spoon, marked only JWG, approx. 7cm long. Along with a 1960s Keswick KSIA Firth Staybrite steel small ladle, approx. 11.5cm long and an Arts & Crafts style, copper wrapped clock , mounted on wood, with cabochon and embossed flowers and butterflies and motto ' So passes the hour ', (6) Wear and tear commensurate with age, slight scratching and marks to couple.
A small collection of silver flatware to include; a pair of Victorian silver fiddle patterned dessert spoons, hallmarked by Robert Williams & Sons, Exeter, 1845; a matched Victorian silver sifter ladle, also hallmarked by Robert Williams & Sons, Exeter, 1846; a George VI Coronation spoon in Roman style, hallmarked Birmingham, 1936, approx. 11.1cm long; an Edwardian silver table spoon, hallmarked by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London, 1904; a Victorian silver fiddle patterned dessert spoon, hallmarked by Charles Boyton, London, 1851; an 18th / early 19th century silver table spoon, marks all rubbed and misshapen, approx. 21.6cm long; a pair of George IV silver condiment spoons, London, 1825, and three varying Georgian or late Victorian silver fiddle patterned teaspoons. (1 bag) Weight approx. 422.4 grams (13.5ozt) Further details: all tarnished; most with misshapen and used bowls; worn and marks to most; some dented, surface scratches.
A George III silver Old English patterned table spoon, hallmarked by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London, 1804, approx. 22cm long along with a George IV silver fiddle patterned table spoon, hallmarked by Benjamin Davies, London, 1827, together with three pairs of silver sugar tongs, one by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, one Walker & Hall, other Japanese Aesthetic silver tongs with engraved decoration, marked SM and Japanese mark, approx. 11.8cm long. (1 bag) Weighable silver approx. 197.6 grams (6.3ozt) Further details: tarnishing, wear and scratching; one spoon with dent to bowl.
A collection of mixed 19th or 20th century flatware to include; three George III fiddle patterned silver dessert spoons, varying hallmarks including by William Eley; William Eley & William Fearn, RB, all London, dated 1814, 1815 and 1809, along with a George III silver fiddle patterned dessert fork; a set of six silver teaspoons, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons; three George III silver teaspoons by William Eley & William Fearn; three Victorian silver teaspoons by William Eaton; three Walker & Hall silver teaspoons; three George III silver teaspoons by Richard Britton, and a George III silver condiment spoon. (1 bag) Weight approx. 502.8 grams (16.1ozt) Further details: tarnishing, wear and scratching; some with very minor dents etc.
An Elizabeth II silver Christmas spoon, with young child design to bowl and mistletoe designed stem, hallmarked by John Pinches, London, 1976, signed Peter Jackson, approx. 14cm long, in box; an Elizabeth II Scottish silver miniature loving spoon, hallmarked by Isle of Mull Silver Co, Edinburgh, 1985, approx. 6cm long in box, and an Elizabeth II silver paper knife, with foliate decoration, hallmarked by KH, Birmingham, 1978, approx. 14cm long. (3) Weight approx. 79.8 grams (2.5ozt) Further details: paper knife misshapen and dented end; wear and slight scratching and tarnishing.
A small collection of mixed 20th century souvenir or commemorative spoons, some with enamelled terminals, to include; Columbia Icefields Snowmobile made in Canada, Sterling; a Birmingham silver and enamel spoon souvenir of Shanklin; another for Paignton; another for Torquay; another for Weymouth; an American silver grapefruit spoon, marked Sterling; another American spoon souvenir of Subway New York; another for Victoria Parliament Buildings, marked BM&Co, Sterling; a Chicago Illinois souvenir spoon, also marked sterling; another for San Francisco, along with a jadeite handled sterling silver spoon, a 800 silver two pronged pickle fork with floral detail and a Canadian silver and enamel spoon engraved Edmonton. Weighable sterling silver approx. 127.7 grams (4.1ozt) Further details: tarnishing, surface scratches and wear; enamel loss to some with damage; wear.
A collection of mixed silver flatware to include; two similar Modernist silver caddy spoons, both hallmarked by Brian Leslie Fuller, London, 1991, both with trademark dormouse signature, longest approx. 9cm long; a pair of late Victorian silver salad spoons, with engraved decoration and hallmarked by Josiah Williams & Co, London, 1901, each approx. 22.2cm long; a cased set of six Suckling Ltd coffee bean spoons; three James & William Deakin Hanoverian silver teaspoons; a single Victorian teaspoon; an Adie & Lovekin Ltd pickle fork with twisted stem and glass thistle style topped terminal; along with mixed silver mustard spoons of varying styles and designs, some English hallmarked, some marked Sterling; a pair of sugar tongs and other silver spoons, and plated mustard spoons. (1 bag) Weighable English silver approx. 310.1 grams (9.9ozt) Further details: some tarnishing, wear and surface scratches to some; minor loss to enamelled terminals to couple; case catch broken on coffee bean spoon set; general wear.
A pair of George V silver salad servers, hallmarked by WS Savage & Co, Sheffield, 1926; a Victorian silver fiddle patterned berry spoon, hallmarked by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London, 1842, approx. 22.5cm long, and an Edwardian silver mustard pot, with gadrooned body, hallmarked by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1905, with blue glass liner and plated spoon. (1 bag) Weighable silver approx. 299.7 grams (9.6ozt) Further details: tarnishing, surface wear and scratches; minor marks.
A mid 20th century Continental 835 silver part cutlery set consisting of six small cylindrical napkin rings with foliate decoration; six teaspoons; six cake forks; a single three pronged fork, spoon and server, all with floral terminals and foliate scrolled design, in green case. Total weight approx. 317.1 grams (10.2ozt) Further details: incomplete set; all tarnished, with scratching and wear.
A collection of silver to include; various cut glass silver topped or collared vanity / toilet pots comprising of a rectangular example with handle to top; one scent bottle with glass stopper, others with removable silver lids, along with various silver handled glove stretchers and button hooks, one whole silver with planished design dated 1902 (not weighted as workings inside not silver), all of varying sizes, mixed makers and dates, together with a small Adie & Lovekin Ltd silver powder puff holder with inset mirror, approx. 3.8cm long; a Charles Horner silver thimble; an Edwardian silver circular pin cushion with leather centre and silver with embossed scrolled design, Birmingham, 1902, approx. 5.2cm diameter; a George III silver table spoon, London hallmarked, date letter rubbed, by JBWW (untraceable), and a small amount of plated flatware and a plated napkin ring. (1 bag) Weighable silver approx. 103.7 grams (3.3ozt) Further details: some covers to glass pots with loss, wear and dents or splits; some chipping to glass; all with tarnishing and surface scratches / wear.
A small collection of silver flatware to include; five matching Edwardian silver trefid spoons, with rat-tails, hallmarked by Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co, Sheffield, 1910, each approx. 11.5cm long; three matching Edwardian silver Art Nouveau spoons, with elaborate terminals, hallmarked by Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield, 1907, each approx. 12cm long; a single George V silver modernist style spoon, hallmarked by Norton & White, Birmingham, 1932, approx. 13cm long. Weight approx. 104.2 grams (3.3ozt) Further details: tarnishing, wear and slight scratching.
A COLLECTION OF ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS MEDALS AND MEMORABILIA comprising a white metal medallion depicting an archer and a woodsman flanking the crest of the Ancient Order of Foresters, encircled by an eye and the text 'Ancient Order of Foresters' and their motto 'Unity, Benevolence, Concord', the rear inscribed 'The Ancient Order of Foresters, visit to the Crystal Palace' along with a trophy-of-arms above a wreath; the second similar and of copper alloy, the rear inscribed 'In commemoration of the society's Demonstration, Preston Guild, Sept 2 1882', REGD' below an engraved handshake, a small shield plaque attached inscribed 'PP', engraved with a reclining griffin; the third a hallmarked silver spoon with an enamel terminal inscribed 'Ancient Order of Foresters 1834-1984'; the fourth an enamel medal shield encircled by scrollwork, the interior with polychromne enamelled 'C R', on a green and red ribbon with bugle and bow decoration, surrounding the Ancient Order of Foresters coat-of-arms; the last similar, and of smaller proportions (ribbon of pin missing), the spoon 11.2cm (5) For a discussion of the connections between archery and friendly societies such as the Ancient Order of Foresters, see (Logan, 2013).
A mixed lot of silver and silver plated items, along with other items to include two silver clad musician figures of violin players, various dishes and bowls, and a white metal souvenir spoon, along with an oriental resin figure of a Japanese woman, and one other.Location: G6If there is no condition report shown, please request
An early 20th century French silver sommelier's wine tasting cup, marked with a head in profile, 45g; a George VI silver cigarette case, engine turned, Birmingham 1942, 123.7g; a Scottish silver commemorative spoon "Hendersons at The Willow, 1938" with Rennie Mackintosh style terminal, 13.3g; an Elizabeth II silver engine turned ball point pen, Birmingham 1979, 19.9g; a silver tooth pick, 6.8g; a single silver cuff link, 6.8g (6)
A George V silver seven bar toast rack, 14cm long, Sheffield 1934, 147g; a provincial silver condiment spoon, Matthew West, Dublin 1876, 10g; four silver teaspoons, 47g; a set of mother-of-pearl hafted fish knives and forks, silver cuffs, plated blades, with servers, oak canteen case, 35.5cm wide; a set of EPNS tea knives; an electroplated pierced basket; etc
An Edwardian silver christening mug, cast in relief with an oval and scroll cartouche against a hammered ground, flanked by a loop handle, Birmingham 1905 by Daniel George Collins, height 8.5cm, together with a silver christening spoon with scroll terminal, Sheffield 1922 by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, cased, a German .925 silver mounted cut glass hip flask, the rotating hinged lid and detachable cup with honeycomb decoration, length 14.8cm, a pair of matching .925 silver topped glass bottles and a similar .925 silver topped glass jar, total weight excluding glass 326g.
An early Victorian silver caddy spoon, the stylized leaf shaped bowl chased and embossed with a flowering stem, flanked by a naturalistic scrolling stem handle, Birmingham 1852 by Hilliard & Thomason, length 8.4cm, another silver caddy spoon, Chester 1910, length 6.8cm, and a pair of silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, London 1792 by Richard Crossley, length 16.5cm, total weight 101.6g.
An Elizabeth II Irish silver caddy spoon, the handle formed as the Gleninsheen collar, Dublin 1973 by Thomas O'Connor & Sons Ltd, with additional mark to celebrate Eire's entry into the European Community, length 7.7cm, an Irish silver paperknife, the terminal formed as four discs, each decorated in relief with a motif, including St Patrick, Viking Warrior, Skeleton and GPO Dublin in flames, Dublin 1981 by JCB, length 20.3cm, an Irish silver mustard spoon and a silver medallion, total weight 91.8g, together with a Gorham sterling bedside alarm clock, height 12cm, and a paperknife, the handle surmounted by a rabbit, unmarked, length 15cm.

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