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A George V silver-hinged tortoiseshell dressing table box together with a similar lidded cut-glass jar, the latter decorated with wheel-cut ribbon-bow-tied floral swags, and sundry faux tortoiseshell dressing table accessories, box and jar J & R F Ltd, London, 1920, box 16 x 11 x 4 cm
GEORGE V SILVER DRESSING TABLE SETdecorated with cherubs and comprising a mirror and brush, London 1914 by William Comyns & Sons Ltd., a similar brush by the same maker, London 1911, and a silver topped lid glass jar decorated with cherubs, Birmingham 1908 by Boots Pure Drug Company
A 25-piece harlequin set of Victorian and later silver flatware, including 3 York marked examples, mainly London and Sheffield marked, various dates and makers, 'Old English' pattern, some crested, comprising 8 table forks (3 with York marks), 7 dessert forks and 10 dessert spoons 1327.8g (42.5ozt) gross (25)
A set of 4 Elizabeth II silver candlesticks, mark of Broadway & Company, Birmingham 1986, each circular filled base decorated with two rows of beading, tapering column and campana shaped sconce with integral beaded edged wax pan, underside with green felt table protector, 9cm diameter at the base, 23cm high (4)
A 108-piece set of George V silver cutlery and flatware, mark of Francis Higgins and Son Ltd., London 1909, ‘Trefid’ pattern, engraved with the crest of BADDIFORD, comprising 9 serving spoons, 18 table forks, 11 table knives with filled handles and steel blades, 4 tablespoons, 14 dessert forks, 5 dessert knives with filled handles and steel blades,12 dessert spoons and 7 teaspoons along with 7 pairs of fish eaters, 8 fruit knives and 6 fruit forks each with filled handles and silver tines and blades, 4276.4g (138.5ozt) gross weighable silver (108)
A mid 20th century silver table bell, mark of J. B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1977, Jubilee marked, of campana form with stepped rim and knopped handle, 5.5cm at the rim, 11.5 cm high, 160.6g (5.2ozt)Overall in good condition with no obvious signs of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches and nicks as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Stands well on a flat surface with no wobble.
Perth - A 21-piece harlequin set of Victorian silver flatware, with 6 earlier additions, Edinburgh Assay Office marked, 'Kings' pattern, single struck, comprising 10 table forks and 6 dessert spoons, mark of George Crichton, 1861 and 5 tablespoons, mark of Robert Keay II, 1847, together with 6 teaspoons, mark of Adam Elder, Edinburgh, tandem marked by Robert Morton, 1828, 1392.2g (44.7ozt) gross (27) Following the reimposition of duty in 1784, Scottish provincial goldsmiths were obliged to send all their work to Edinburgh to be assayed and have the duty mark applied. These examples from Perth-based goldsmiths were therefore struck with Edinburgh, rather than Perth, town marks.Robert Morton was a jewellery and silver retailer with premises in Prince's Street, Edinburgh.
Andrew A. Taylor for Cartier - An American metalwares silver table cigarette box, circa 1950, maker's mark to the side, additionally marked 410 STERLING CARTIER, of plain rectangular form with piano hinged cover, gilded interior with single divider, outer engraved CHRISTOPHER SINCLAIR STEVENSON, 14.5 x 11.5cm, 332.3g (11.7ozt)Andrew Taylor was a silversmith located in Newark, New Jersey, and he was active 1930-1970.
Newcastle - An 11-piece set of 19th century silver flatware with 2 additions, 'Fiddle' pattern, double crested, comprising 4 tablespoons, (mark of Reid & Sons (David Reid), 3 x 1866 1 x 1867), 3 dessert forks and 4 dessert spoons (mark of Reid & Sons (Christian John Reid) 1868), together with 2 table forks (mark of Mary Chawner, London 1834), 753.1g (24.2ozt) gross (13)
Edinburgh - A 28-piece set of Victorian silver flatware with 14 additions, mark of James McKay, 1840, 'Kings' pattern, single struck, monogrammed, comprising 10 table forks, 12 dessert forks, 5 teaspoons and a pair of sugar nips with shell bowls together with 2 table forks (1839), 11 teaspoons (5 x 1839, 5 x 1855, 1 x mark of James & Walter Marshall,1845), and a sauce ladle (1866) 1850.8g (59.4g) gross (42)
An Art Deco diamond panel ring, central claw set old European cut diamond, diameter approximately 5.3mm, estimated approximate weight 0.50ct, further set with six table cut diamonds, two transitional brilliant cuts, and a border of brilliant cut diamonds, estimated approximate total diamond weight 1.60ct, head dimensions 15.7 x 12.5mm, size O, unmarked, tested as a 9ct gold shank and an 18ct gold head, weight 4.1g
An early 20th century silver backed 11-piece dressing table set, mark of Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham 1933/36, comprising a dressing table tray, two hairbrushes, two clothes brushes and hand mirror, each with silver mounts and tortoiseshell backs decorated with silver piqué work, along with a tortoiseshell comb and a button hook, shoe horn, nail file and cuticle pusher, similarly decorated but with steel fittings, all presented in a covered wooden fitted case, interior lined in cream satin and velvet
A 65-piece set of Victorian silver flatware with 2 additions, mark of Francis Higgins III, London 1888, 'Old English' pattern, engraved with the crest of WADHAM, comprising 11 table forks, 12 tablespoons, 12 dessert forks, 11 dessert spoons, 10 teaspoons, 4 salt spoons, 2 basting spoons, 2 sauce ladles and a soup ladle, together with a further table fork, mark of Charles Boyton (II), London 1894 and a further dessert spoon, mark of Charles Boyton (III), London 1903, 3990.1g (128ozt) gross (67) This flatware was received as a wedding gift by Gerard Anstis Wadham and Elizabeth Dorothea Philip on the occasion of their marriage on June 21st 1921 at Marlborough Church.Gerard Wadham was a descendant of Sir Nicholas and Lady Dorothea Wadham - founders, in 1610, of Wadham College, Oxford.
A 53-piece set of Elizabeth II silver cutlery and flatware, mark of Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1973-75, 'King's' pattern with shell back, comprising 6 table forks, 6 table knives with filled handles and steel blades, 2 tablespoons, 6 dessert forks, 6 dessert knives with filled handles and steel blades, 6 dessert spoons, 6 soup spoons, 12 teaspoons and a 3-piece carving set with filled handles and steel fittings, 2054.4g (66ozt) gross weighable silver, presented in a wooden table-top canteen with hinged cover, the fitted interior lined in brown felt (6 of the teaspoons in a separate gilt tooled and signed presentation case) (53)
A 78-piece set of Edward VII silver flatware, mark of the Goldsmiths' & Silversmiths' Company, London 1902, 'Rattail' pattern, each engraved with the crest of FOWKE, comprising 18 table forks, 11 tablespoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 teaspoons, 6 egg spoons, 1 sugar spoon, 1 chutney spoon, 1 basting spoon, 1 soup spoon, 2 sauce ladles and 1 butter blade, 4535.2g (145.2ozt) gross, all presented in a wooden table-top canteen with hinged cover and one lift out drawer, lined in blue baize (78)
A pair of silver plated 3 light metamorphic candelabra, each with decorative scalloped and fluted filled base, pear shaped knopped column and fluted campana sconce, stamped inside 4994, supporting a detachable foliate scrolled branch each end terminating in a matching sconce, stamped inside 5330L, with detachable wax pans, the centre of each branch with a threaded raised section supporting the third light with detachable flame finial, underside with green baize table protector, height of the stick, 36cm, maximum height including the branches, 68cm, 43cm wide across the branches (2)
An early 20th century Dutch metalwares silver table ornament modelled as a woodcock, mark of B. Dijkstra (Gebroeders Niekerk), Groningen, (1899-1927), lion passant 2nd standard mark for 833/1000 standard silver, a realistically cast and chased hollow model with friction fitting detachable head and glass eyes, interior with detachable pierced grille marked for 833/1000 standard silver, 30cm long, 17cm high, 324.9g (10.4ozt)
A 64-piece set of George III 18th century silver flatware with 29 additions, mark of William Sumner I, London 1785, 'Old English' pattern, crested, comprising 24 table forks, 12 tablespoons, 18 dessert forks, 5 dessert spoons, and 5 salt spoons, together with 12 table knives and 11 dessert knives with filled handles and steel blades, marks worn, possibly that of William Abdy I, 2 butter blades, a sifting spoon and 3 sauce ladles, mark of John Lambe, London 1785, 2998g (96.1ozt) gross weighable silver (93)
A 49-piece harlequin set of Victorian and later silver flatware with 6 additions, mark of John Round & Son Ltd. (Joseph Ridge), Sheffield, 'Rattail' pattern, comprising 10 table forks (4 x 1901, 6 x 1903), 9 tablespoons (1 x 1900, 3 x 1901, 5 x 1902), 12 dessert forks (2 x 1900, 1 x 1901, 8 x 1902, 1 x 1921), 16 dessert spoons (5 x 1896, crested, 5 x 1901, 5 x 1902, 1 x 1921) and 2 salt spoons (1901), together with 6 teaspoons, mark of William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield (1946, monogrammed), 2953.8g (94.7ozt) gross (55)
A 93-piece set of early 20th century German metalwares silver cutlery and flatware, Mark of Vereinigte Silberwaren-Fabriken AG, Düsseldorf, circa 1920, stamped with Halbmond & Reichskrone (crescent & crown) and 800, together with Swiss mark for 800/1000 standard silver, Art Deco style pattern, monogrammed, comprising 5 table forks, 12 table knives with filled handles and steel blades, 12 tablespoons, 11 dessert forks, 4 dessert knives with filled handles and steel blades, 10 teaspoons, 4 egg spoons, 12 fish forks, 5 fish knives, 12 tea knives with filled handles and steel blades, 2 cold cut forks, a basting spoon and 3 serving implements, 3169g (102.1ozt) gross weighable silver (93)
A 79-piece harlequin set of George III silver flatware, all London marked, 'Old English' pattern, each engraved with the crest of BURROUGHES, comprising 13 table forks (William Eley I & William Fearn, 1807), 24 tablespoons, (18 x George Smith (III) & William Fearn, 1789, 6 x Peter & Ann Bateman, 1792), 11 dessert forks (William Eley I & William Fearn, 1807), 28 dessert spoons (18 x George Smith (III) & William Fearn, 1789, 3 x Peter & Ann Bateman, 1792, 1 x Peter & William Bateman, 1805, 6 x Hester Bateman, 1784), 2 sauce ladles (George Smith (III), 1784) and a butter blade (William Eley I & William Fearn, 1806), 4185.8g (134.8ozt) gross (79)
A 24-piece set of George III 18th century silver flatware with 44 later additions, mark of Richard Crossley, London 1791/4, 'Old English' pattern, comprising 10 table forks, 12 dessert forks and 2 dessert spoons, together with a harlequin collection of flatware of matching pattern, London marked but a variety of dates and makers, comprising 1 table fork, 17 tablespoons, 7 dessert forks, 10 dessert spoons, 2 teaspoons, 5 salt spoons, a sauce ladle and a pair of sugar nips, total weight 3198.2g (102.8ozt) gross (68)
Edinburgh - A 36-piece set of Edward VII silver flatware with 35 additions, mark of Hamilton & Inches, 1902, 'Kings' pattern, single struck, engraved with the crest of JOHNSTOUN, some with motto over, comprising 6 table forks, 7 tablespoons, 11 dessert forks and 12 dessert spoons, together with a further 7 tablespoons (6 x mark of Mackay, Cunningham & Company, 1876, 1 x mark of James McKay 1841), 15 table forks (13 x mark of Millidge & Son (Edwin Millidge), 1861, 2 x mark of James McKay, 1826), 12 dessert spoons (6 x mark of James McKay 1865, 5 x mark of William Marshall 1850, 1 x mark of Adam Elder, tandem marked by James Howden & Company, 1830), and a sauce ladle, mark of James McKay, 1841, 4163.5g (133.7ozt) gross (71)
A 36-piece harlequin set of early 20th century silver flatware with 14 additions, mark of Josiah Williams & Company, (together with Josiah Williams & Company (David Landsborough Fullerton)) and Josiah Williams & Company (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton), London 1917- 1939, 'Old English' pattern, comprising 6 table forks, 8 tablespoons, 6 dessert forks, 11 dessert spoons and 4 teaspoons, together with and additional dessert spoon, mark of Pearce & Sons, London 1924, 6 teaspoons, mark of Henry Holland (of Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater), London 1877, 6 silver plated soup spoons and 1 silver plated tablespoon, mark of Francis Howard, Sheffield, all monogrammed, 2199.1g (71ozt) gross weighable silver (50)
A 67-piece set of mid 20th century American metalwares silver cutlery and flatware, mark of International Silver, Wallingford, Connecticut, stamped STERLING, 'Silver Rhythm' pattern, comprising 12 table forks, 12 table knives with filled handles and steel blades, 1 tablespoon, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 teaspoons, 1 sugar spoon, 1 butter blade and 1 cake slice with filled handles and steel blades, 1 vegetable fork and a vegetable fork and spoon with monogram, 2527.7g (81.5ozt) gross weighable silver (67)
A 42-piece set of Elizabeth II silver cutlery and flatware, mark of Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1963 'Thread, Shell and Drop 'pattern with shell back, comprising 6 table forks, 6 table knives with filled handles and steel blades, 6 dessert forks, 6 dessert knives with filled handles and steel blades, 6 dessert spoons, 6 teaspoons and 6 soup spoons 1700.8g (54.8ozt) gross weighable silver (42)
A 49-piece harlequin set of Victorian and later silver flatware, London marked, variety of dates and makers, 'Kings' pattern, single struck, some engraved with the crest of JOHNSTOUN, comprising 9 table forks, 9 tablespoons, 13 dessert forks, 1 dessert spoon and 17 teaspoons, 2483.3g (79.8ozt) gross (49)
An 48-piece harlequin set of George III 18th century and later silver flatware, all London marked, various dates and makers, 'Beaded Edge' pattern, some single struck, some crested, comprising 6 table forks, 10 tablespoons, 10 dessert forks, 10 dessert spoons, 9 teaspoons, 2 sauce ladles and a double ended marrow scoop 2279.2g (73.1ozt) gross (48)
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