A continental metalwares silver table snuff box, indecipherable marks, possibly Hanau, with sponsor mark of William Hutton & Sons Ltd and London import marks for Sterling silver 1901, of rectangular somewhat bulbous form, lavishly decorated all over with repoussé scrolls and foliage, the part marked piano hinged cover similarly decorated around the depiction of two lovers on a bench, gilt washed interior and raised on four bun feet, 7 x 7cm, 4ozt
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A George V silver novelty table cigar lighter, mark of the Goldsmiths' & Silversmiths' Company, London 1921, modelled as a hunting horn, the part marked threaded and detachable wick holder forming the 'mouthpiece', 18cm in height, 3.4ozt gross and presented in the original fitted caseProvenance: Julians Park, Hertfordshire
A George V Arts & Crafts style silver table cigar lighter, mark of John Collard Vickery, Birmingham 1921, of rectangular form with turned corners, applied capped scroll handles and domed centre section supporting the threaded and detachable wick holder, 11 x 6.5cm, 3.7oztProvenance: Julians Park, Hertfordshire
A set of six 20th century Chinese export metalwares candlesticks, mark of Yu Chang, stamped 'Sterling', each comprising a hollow fluted scroll with detachable circular nozzle on a circular filled base, the underside with felt table protector, overall height 15cm, diameter of base 10cm (6)
A mid-20th century Danish metalwares silver table cigarette box, unidentified maker's mark, 826/1000 standard silver, 1953, of plain rectangular form, slightly convex piano hinged cover, interior undivided with cedar lining, inside the cover with personal engraving, raised on 4 applied 'L' shaped feet, the underside in black leather, 19 x 10cm, 11.8ozt gross
A late 19th century Sri Lankan metalwares table casket, Kandy, circa 1890, of rectangular form, the long sides each with deep chased decoration featuring a Bodhisattva between two Makara on a ground of typical Kandyan floral scrollwork, the short sides each with a Gandaberunda over similar scrollwork, the piano hinged and domed cover with matching decoration around a central oval cartouche featuring a Stupa, elephant and two palm trees, the underside engraved with two Hamsa birds within foliate scrolls over a ring punched ground, raised on four short square tapering feet, unmarked but tested to at least Sterling silver standard, with removable base metal liner, 20 x 10 x 10cm, weight ex liner 25.6ozt
A pair of George III silver candlesticks, mark of John Roberts & Co, Sheffield 1814, each with shell and gadroon edged fluted hexagonal bases, leaf and reeded columns and part marked and detachable shell and gadroon edged nozzles, 28cm in height, loaded and with wooden table protectors (2)Footnote: Roberts worked in several partnerships prior to entering a mark in his own name. John Parsons & Co registered their mark on 3rd July 1793, of which Roberts was a partner. The firm only manufactured candlesticks. Parsons left after 5 months and the remaining partners renamed themselves John Green & Co. in December 1793, continuing to produce exclusively candlesticks. In 1805 the partnership was renamed John Roberts & Co. The partnership was dissolved by 1820.
A Victorian silver mounted easel back dressing table mirror, mark of Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1900, the rectangular bevelled edged mirror, 16.5 x 28cm within a border of repoussé decorated silver in scroll and foliate repetitive designs, topped with a vacant cartouche, backed in bottle-green silk lined velvet with easel type support, overall dimensions 25 x 37cm
A 49 piece harlequin set of Victorian and later silver flatware with six 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), 91ozt gross (55)
A Victorian silver table cigarette/cigar box, mark of Joseph Braham, London 1897, rectangular in form with two hinged covers and a central handle, both covers engraved with the crest of 'Aynscomb', interior with cedar lining, 17 x 20cm, 7cm in height, 31.1ozt grossProvenance: From the estate of Cockfield Hall, Suffolk
An 18 piece harlequin set of Edward VII silver flatware with 4 additions, mark of James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin), Sheffield 1901/5, 'Old English' pattern, comprising 6 table forks, 3 dessert forks, 5 dessert spoons and 4 teaspoons, together with a further 4 teaspoons, mark of Mark Willis, Sheffield 1900/1, monogrammed, 32.6ozt gross (22)
A pair of Edward VII silver candlesticks, mark of Liberty & Co., Birmingham 1909, the beaded edged square bases with concave sides decorated with simple bead and quatrefoil motifs, panelled columns and detachable circular part marked and beaded edged nozzles, 20cm in height, loaded bases with 'plastic' table protectors
An impressive 159 piece set of 20th century silver cutlery and flatware, mark of Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1977/9, ‘Queens’ pattern with shell backs, comprising 12 table forks, 12 table knives with filled handles and steel blades, 8 table spoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert knives with filled handles and steel blades, 12 dessert spoons, 12 soup spoons, 12 tea spoons, 12 coffee spoons, 12 pairs of fish eaters with silver tines and blades and filled handles, 12 grapefruit spoons, 12 pastry forks and 2 sauce ladles, and a pair of meat carvers, a pair of game carvers and sharpening steel, with steel tines and blades and filled handles, 220.8ozt weighable silver (159)
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