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A set of six silver Hanoverian rattail pattern dessert spoons and three pronged forks, each with engraved family crest, Sheffield 1917, together with a pair of Victorian silver fiddle and shell pattern tablespoons, a set of six George III silver tea spoons engraved with a monogram, a pair of silver coffee spoons, two silver napkin rings, a pair of Victorian fiddle pattern serving spoons, a silver jam spoon and a steel two pronged fork with white metal handle (a lot). 31ozt
A small collection of silver items including a Victorian silver gilt presentation spoon in fitted case, a silver trophy cup, two silver decanter labels, a silver mustard pot with a hinged cover, a matching silver mustard pot and matching salt, various silver tea and coffee spoons together with one silver dessert spoon, 17.6oz gross.
A mixed collection of silver and silverplate comprising a pair of silver spill vases with weighted bases, a silver christening mug, two silver sauce boats, a silver double lipped sauce boat with two handles, a silver quaich, a pair of silver toast racks, a silver two handled trophy cup, a silver repousse decorated box with hinged cover, three silver spoons, a white metal spoon stamped 830, a cylindrical dressing table jar with enamelled silver cover, a heart shaped tortoiseshell and white metal mounted chamber stick together with a silver plated deskstand with two cut glass inkwells, two silver plated sugar tongs and a silver plated mustard spoon 33ozt weighable silver.
A collection of Japanese white metal comprising a teapot, a vase, a small bowl cast with a dragon, a shrine, two serving dishes with raised handles and a trophy cup stamped "Sterling", together with a George III silver spoon with shell shaped bowl and bright cut decoration London 1810, 29.6ozt gross.
A late17th century trefid terminal marriage spoon, possibly Exeter. Marked once in the bowl with probable Exeter mark; the lower stem with a maker's mark struck twice. Small V-shaped rat tail to reverse. The reverse of the terminal with prick engraved initials and dated 1697; with additional prick engraved decoration. 19.2 cm long, 1.25ozt
An Elizabeth 1 maiden head spoon, probably East Anglian. The fig-shaped bowl, with small V shaped rat tail to reverse; the figural terminal with traces of gilding. Maker's mark struck once to the bowl, in the form of an incuse quatrefoil. Believed to be Waveney Valley, circa 1570.15.75cm long; 1.13oztReference Jacksons.P347. The mark is shown as maker's name unidentified, but referenced for a communion cup and church plate.English and Scottish Silver Spoons and Pre-Elizabethan Hallmarks on English Plate. Vol 1 p234 (plate 11) for details of an East Anglian seal-top spoon with the same mark - circa 1580 and where is states ‘the maker (with this mark) was almost certainly a local silver smith, quite possibly Harmon Chosted of Beccles, who was fined by the Goldsmiths Company in 1593. Slight split to the bowl.
Pair of modern silver coasters by Mills & Hersey, London 1974, meat skewer, London 1977, gravy boat, Birmingham 1918, cream jug, Birmingham 1904, covered salt, salt spoon, pepperette, Victorian ladle by Thomas Hart Stone, Exeter 1872, sugar tongs London 1834, spoon with planished bowl by M H V, three serviette rings and a salt spoon, total weighable silver, 13.80z 431gm
Pair of Victorian shell shaped salts cased with one non matching spoon spoon, London 1894, sugar castor, Chester 1938, George III bright cut sugar tongs, another pair of sugar tongs, cased set of six bean top coffee spoons, two dressing table jars with silver tops, scent bottle, silver backed hand mirror, napkin ring, Masonic Charity and Benevolence medal to a 15ct hallmarked mount with presentation engraving and pendant loop, and a silver plated ladle. Total weighable silver ( excluding medal ) 8.23oz 256gm
George IV silver mustard pot and cover with scrollwork rim on three lion's paw feet, by Charles Fox I, London, 1822, with non-matching spoon, and a George V silver mustard pot and cover with gadrooned rims, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1922, with a non-matching spoon, 12.4oz, 385g,
George V silver twin-handle bowl and spoon, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1928, pair of George III salts, hound head riding crop, and six silver teaspoons with shell form bowls, weighable silver 13oz, 407g, Condition Report: Maker's mark on the salts is RH DH in the form of a + sign.
A collection of silver to include: three George V teaspoons, engraved monogram for Fife and Forfar Yeomanry, with cast mounted Knight terminals, hallmarked Birmingham, 1916 together with a cased Christening fork and spoon, Sheffield, 1923 and a George VI tea strainer by Viner's of Sheffield, 1940, approx 4.38 ozt (133 grams) Further details: marks clear, condition commensurate with age and use
A collection of vertu to include: mother-of-pearl conch shaped salt/caviar holder with plain silver foot, hallmarked Birmingham, with a mother-of-pearl spoon; a mother-of-pearl purse; a gilt metal mounted shell shaped purse; a circular brooch and a daguerreotype photograph in gilt frame (5)
A collection of silver to include: 1. Christening knife and fork, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1926, cased2. Child's pusher and spoon, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1924, cased3. Child's pusher and spoon, by Viner of Sheffield, 1946, cased 4. George VI egg cup and spoon, by Viner of Sheffield, 1946 & 1949, cased (napkin ring missing)combined weight: 5.21 ozt (161.9 grams) (4)
A Georgian style silver cream jug, ovoid shape with gadroon lower section, hallmarked by James Round, Sheffield, 1894, approx 9.23 ozt (287.2 grams) together with a George V silver reticulated mustard pot and cover, with blue glass liner, hallmarked by Gorham Manufacturing Company, Birmingham, 1911, approx 1.74 ozt (54.2 grams) with a Continental white metal spoon (3) - Further details: marks clear, overall condition appears to be good
A Georgian style silver cruet set comprising salt, pepper and mustard pot complete with spoon and blue glass liners, gadrooned rim to mustard and salt all on three paw feet with lion head decoration, Sheffield 1975 Roberts & Belk Ltd (from 1901) total gross weight approx 14.83oztFurther details: good wear and tear commensurate with age
A pair of Victorian silver christening fork and spoon, engraved decoration, hallmarked by Hilliard & Thompson, Birmingham, 1884, approx 1.12 ozt (3.48 grams) - marks clear, tarnished together with an Asian white metal circular sugar bowl , the sides chased with roundels depicting Lakshmi, unmarked., approx 91 grams and a plated sugar tongs (4)
A set of four late Victorian parcel-gilt & silver salts with a matched set of four spoons, shaped circular chased with scrolling foliage and floral decoration, hallmarked by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1892, the spoons dog nose with bright-cut decoration, hallmarked JEB (Walker & Hall), Sheffield, 1891, both retailer's stamped, approx 3.60 ozt (112. grams) in fitted velvet lined case together with a Modern silver egg cup engraved initials, SAF and spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1963 & 1965, approx 1.95 ozt (60.4 grams) in fitted case (2)
A collection of silver to include: a George III Scottish fiddle and shell pattern sugar nippers, by Robert Smeaton, Edinburgh, 1817; a plain George IV sugar nippers, by Henry & Charles Day, London, 1821; George III silver shovel shaped caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, 1813; a late Victorian cut glass silver mounted mustard pot and cover, by H Matthews, Birmingham, 1897 with associated spoon and a pair of Edwardian silver mounted glass salts, by WH Sparrow, Birmingham, 1903, weighable silver 2.92 ozt (90.8 grams)
Fine 19th century vanity box in the form of mother of pearl chest, the gold mounts with chased decoration of C scrolls and human masks, the escutcheon with dogs heads, supported on four shell feet. The interior fitted with two glass scent bottles the gold caps with enamel figures of a dog and a salamander, a gold purse with enamelled flowers enclosing a mirror, ear spoon, tweezers and a folding spatula. The gold mounts and fittings are unmarked but test as gold (14ct) 6.5cm x 4.5cm x 6.5cm including swing handleCondition Report: Overall, in good condition for age. Mother of pearl is good with light surface scratches but no chips or losses, the gold decoration and feet are good, slight bending to the feet but sits well. Inside, the red velvet is worn and shows multiple marks, the gold stand has light surfaced scratches along with small chips and dents around the holes for the items, there is one significant dent. The scent bottles are good, 2-3 small chips to the glass, enamel is good, the lids do not fit snugly and would fall out if turned over. Spoon and spatula are good. Tweezers are tarnished. Gold purse compact opens and closes well, enamel is good, marks to the reverse due to snug fitting in the holder, mirror is fairly scratched and worn but not cracked or broken.
A Mid-20th Century Inuit Snow Knife, carved from walrus ivory, the grip scales held by four copper rivets, 29cm; a 19th Century Inuit Bag Handle, of curved form carved from bone, each end pierced and grooved for attachment, 15.5cm; an Inuit Strap Drill, Alaska, of wood with metal spike, the leather straps with bone handles, drill 11.5cm long; a Sami Bone Spoon, the bowl incised and stained with a caribou within a diapered border, with shaped pierced handle, 11cm, in a later glass domed display; an Inuit Horn Ladle, the tapered handle incised with bands of concentric circles, 30cm; also, a pair of mother of pearl fan guards, a walrus tusk shoe horn, a shark vertebrae, a small collection of teeth, four needleteeth fish heads etc, in a glazed display case. (qty)Provenance: - The Graham Turner Collection
A pair of silver circular salts with fluted turnover top rims and gilded interior, repousse flower head and leaf decoration, engraved initials to cartouche, on three cast feet, London 1878 marks for Robert Harper, one with spoon, London 1878 marks for Richard Martin and Ebenezer Hall, the other Birmingham 1992 marks AM over W; and another salt with blue glass liner, repousse flower head and C-scroll decoration, lion head mask and paw cast feet, Birmingham 1898 marks T H within a circle; and a later silver spoon, total weight 222.8g Location:
Two Elizabeth II Asprey silver mustard pots with blue glass liners, Birmingham 1989, and later spoons by a different maker, and a pair of Victorian silver circular salts with leaded top rims and cast feet, London 1878 marks for Daniel and Charles Houle, with later spoon, total weight (without liners) 320.7g Location:

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