A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: an Arts and Crafts spoon, by Sybil Dunlop, London 1932, also stamped S. Dunlop, London W.8, spot hammered bowl, pierced terminal, plus a pair of salad servers, a caddy spoon, two pickle forks, a cased set of twelve teaspoons, two cased sets of six teaspoons and four other items, plus a page marker of trowel form, and a metalware slice, approx. weighable 15oz. (qty)
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A William IV silver SHERRY wine label, 40mm l, by Charles Rawlings and William Summers, London 1836, 5dwts, a Sheffield Plate BRANDY crescent label, a Victorian mother of pearl MADEIRA wine label, a Victorian silver trowel novelty bookmark with Whitby jet handle and a Victorian steel standing seal with armorial matrix and finely turned mahogany handle (5) The collection of C. W. Briggs (1906-1971) (lots 1-429) All dirty but complete and undamaged, pinhead sized graze on edge of jet handle
two Victorian three-piece christening sets, a candlestick (loaded), a hip flask, two ashtrays, a cigarette box, inscribed, and an Edwardian trowel, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1904; the latter 12.75" (32.5cm) long; 11.9oz weighable silver (8). ** Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
A collection of silver and white metal to include; Two decanter labels hallmarked for Birmingham 1983 by Harman bros and 1965 by C&C, with A cased replica of the Pudsey spoon hallmarked for London 1963 by CJ Vander Ltd, A silver handled magnifying glass hallmarked for Sheffield 1915 by William Yates, Two silver pencils hallmarked for Birmingham 1957 by Cohen and Charles and London 1964 by Yard-o-led Co, along with two silver rimmed wooden salt/pepper mills, rims hallmarked for London 1958 by Park Green and Co Ltd and the other for Birmingham 1978 by Mappin and Webb. Also including a Christofle white metal fork and a white metal and stone trowel/shovel spoon.Conditions: Tarnishing, surface scratching, dents.
SILVER & WHITE METAL BIJOUTTERIE ITEMS (7) to include a circular tortoiseshell box with interior mirror, London 1926, Maker Henry Perkins & Sons, 5cms diameter with tortoiseshell decorated top, silver bladed mother of pearl fruit knife, Sheffield 1904, Maker Thomas Marples, 15.25cms overall L, trowel form bookmark with agates set to the handle, Birmingham 1898, Maker Adie & Lovekin Ltd, 7.5cms L, two 925 silver pill boxes, white metal propelling pencil and a silver plated bronze/brass model of a young giraffe, 9cms H, 9.5cms L
A SERVICE OF SILVER-PLATED DUBARRY PATTERN FLATWARE & CUTLERY by Carrs of Sheffield, comprising: 12 table knives, 12 table forks, 12 dessert knives, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 soup spoons, 12 teaspoons, 4 table spoons, a soup ladle, a sauce ladle, a carving knife, a cheese knife, two butter knives, pair of salad servers, a serving spoon, & a cake trowel, in fine quality mahogany canteen with filt lid & fitted two drawers.
Collection of small silver items to include a 20th century novelty pill box modelled as luggage, 2.5cm wide, a silver snuff/pill box with engine turned lid, London 1976, Golden Jubilee circular pill pot, glass scent bottle with silver overlay (5cm high), 20th century miniature trowel & hand fork, miniature chair, model of a seated ballerina, funnel, etc
Five silver miniature trowel bookmarks, various dates and makers including a Victorian example with blue hardstone inlaid handle, Birmingham, 1889, JM, 8.2cm long and an Asprey & Co. example with wooden handle, 7cm long, the two largest examples 9cm long, total gross weight approx. 0.9oz (5)Provenance: The Geoffrey and Fay Elliot collection.Please refer to department for condition report
A George V silver bookmark, by Sampson Mordan & Co, modelled with an owl's face set with green paste eyes, London 1931, 8.5cm long, together with two silver trowel bookmarks with owl handles, and cabochon red inset eyes, by Crisford & Norris Ltd, and three Continental silver owl bookmarks. (6)Owl face - the green paste eyes are likely a replacement. Otherwise, in good condition overall, some minor knocks, scratches and tarnish.
A collection of seven silver bookmarks, by Charles Horner of Halifax, five modelled as scimitars, one as a trowel with coral handle, and one with enamel Felix the Cat handle, all Chester 1900's-20's, a further silver mounted red plastic bookmark with Felix the Cat charm, and one other. (9)The scimitar with the blue enamel handle has some minor damage to the enamel, otherwise good condition overall, with minor knocks, scrathces and tarnish.
A collection of approximately thirty-five silver bookmarks, late 19th and early 20th century, to include trowel form, daggers, etc, one modelled as a pair of scissors, others with teddy bear, imp, Punch, flowerhead and other terminals, various makers including several by Crisford & Norris Ltd, approx 5oz overall.In good condition overall, with some minor dents, knocks, scratches and tarnish.
A collection of twenty eight silver and silver mounted bookmarks, to include one with tortoiseshell and pique inset terminal, two Australian with doublet opal inset cabochons, one by Angus & Coote, a trowel with claw and onyx ball handle, one with enamel inset terminal painted with a pansy, one with a green hardstone handle, several silver mounted coloured plastic examples, and various others. (28)In good condition overall, minor dents, knocks, scratches and tarnish.
A George III silver drum mustard pot and other silverfirst mark rubbed, cylinder form with pierced decoration scroll handle , hinged domed cover with thumbpiece and beaded borders, fitted with a blue glass liner, crested together with an late 19th century Indian Cutch foliate chased pin dish and three coffee spoons with figural terminals, a pair of sugar tongs, a German .800 foliate pierced bonbon dish, a Hanau novelty miniature flower basket embossed with figures in a landscape bearing London import marks, a pair of sugar tongs an Edward VII 1902 Coronation souvenir page marker, another page marker in the form of a trowel, an engine turned silver powder compact, London import marks, interior with powder compartment and lipstick holder, a Victorian napkin ring with Aesthetic style engraved decoration, two folding pocket fruit knives and a plated powder compact, etc., (qty)first height 7cm., weighable silver approx. 11.5ozt.Condition:Chips to liner of mustard. Solder repair to cover near hinge. Other items in fair condition. Some rubbing to powder compact
A Victorian silver trowel bookmark together with a silver vesta case. The trowel having a gadrooned handle with a pointed spade (hallmarked Birmingham 1900) together with an antique silver hallmarked vesta case (hallmarked Birmingham 1893). Trowel measures 9cm, vesta measures 5.5cm. Weight 25.5g.
A Victorian silver Trowel, the heart-shaped blade engraved with a border of fruiting vine, the tapering octagonal handle applied with beaded girdles and engraved with quatrefoils, London 1850, Edward, John and Walter Barnard, Approximately 30cm long, Approximately 7 ozProvenance: lot 1636, Mentmore Sale, Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co., 23rd May 1977, bought by the present owner’s mother Condition: Good OBJECT LOCATION: DINING ROOM
3 Becher, 1 Eierbecher und kleine Servierkelle. 4x gepunzt. 1x 19. Jh., 3x 20. Jh. 2x Schweden, 2x Deutschland. 4x Silber, 1x versilbert. H 4,5 - 6,5 cm. 204 g. Biedermeier Becher von 1844 mit graviertem Blütenfries. / 2 schwere Schnapsbecherchen. / Glatter Eierbecher. / Versilbertes Löffelchen mit kellenartig vertiefter Laffe. Gebrauchsspuren, teils kleine Dellen. 3 cups, 1 egg cup and small serving ladle. 4x hallmarked. 1x 19th c., 3x 20th c. 2x Sweden, 2x Germany. 4x silver, 1x silver plated. H 4,5 - 6,5 cm. 204 g. Biedermeier cup from 1844 with engraved flower frieze. / 2 heavy liquor cups. / Smooth egg cup. / Silver-plated spoon with trowel-like recessed spoon. Signs of use, partly small dents. *This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
NELSON DAWSON: A rare Arts and Crafts silver and enamel box and coverLondon 1902 Rounded hexagonal in form, the pull-off circular domed cover inset with naturalistic polychrome enamelling featuring buttercups and their leaves, set against a green ground, all on copper, signed 'D' 1902 for Edith Dawson (1862-1928), topped by a trefoil pierced finial with crystal sphere, the cover mounted on a polished silver rim, the body with repoussé Arts and Crafts floral motifs within each panel, supported by six riveted and tapering square columns hugging the body, a claw-mounted round citrine to the top of each, all raised on six paw feet, height inclusive of finial 14cm, diameter 14cm, weight total 16oz.Footnotes:NELSON DAWSON (1859 - 1941)Nelson Dawson was born to a prosperous baker and confectioner in Stamford, Lincolnshire. After leaving school he trained as an architect, designing a number of buildings in his hometown. In 1885 he moved to London to study as a painter, and produced many works of art in this medium throughout his life.Inspired by William Morris and the Arts & Crafts movement, he took lessons in metalwork. Along with his wife Edith, Dawson made jewellery and other items in iron, silver and gold, with some pieces receiving enamel decoration. Among the most famous of his silver works is the trowel used by Queen Victoria to lay the foundation stone of the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1899.Dawson was the founder of the Artificers' Guild in 1901.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of five mother of pearl handled folding fruit knives each with silver blades, two silver clips, a silver bookmark in the form of a trowel, a silver thimble, a silver figure of a cat, a rectangular silver box, a silver hinged box in the form of a rugby ball, a silver propelling pencil and a cased cigarette holder together with a white metal box and hinged cover stamped 925, a figure of a cat stamped "Sterling" and a figure an owl (17)
§ A HISTORIC DUBLIN SILVER-GILT PRESENTATION TROWEL, Dublin 1792, the blade formed as an armorial with bright cut rim, the centre engraved with a large coat of arms, the reverse engraved with an illustration of Annesley Bridge and inscribed Annesley Bridge Erected by The Right Honble and Honble the Trustees for Improving the Roads leading from Dublin to Malahide, Raheny, Clontarf &c. The first stone was laid by the Honble Richard Annesley on the 25th day of July in the Year of Our Lord MDCCXCII and in the 33d year of the Reign of his Majesty George IIId. Rich Evans Esqr. Engineer., applied with faceted green stained ivory handle. 38cm longProvenance: The Collection of the Late Dr Kurt TicherThe bridge is named after the Hon Richard Annesley, 6th Earl of Anglesey, who was a well-established and important figure in the development of Dublin commercial and civil life during the late 19th and early 20th Century. As well as holding a number of principal positions including Director of the Royal Canal Company, a Commissioner of Irish Excise, Irish Customs, Annesley was also an MP in the Irish House of Commons up until the Act of Union. Although the events at Annesley Bridge during the 1916 Rising do not feature prominently in the history books, ferocious fighting involving the Local members of the Citizen Army and Volunteers took place not only on the bridge but in the surrounding areas. While historians have found it difficult to compile accurate figures indicating the number of those wounded and killed in the battle, there is thought to have been a significant number of casualties, including civilians caught in the crossfire, some in their homes.§ Bidders should be advised that importation regulations of several countries, including the US, prohibits the importation of ivory and that of coral, or any goods containing same. Therefore Adams advises prospective purchasers who intend to ship lots containing either ivory or other specimen that fall under CITES regulation, to another country to familiarize themselves with the relevant importation regulations prior to bidding. Adams will not be responsible for shipping items herein and the onus will be on the buyer to organize shipping at their own behest.Condition Report: Very good overall condition The stained ivory handle with some small nibbles to the tip of and edge, see images The back with some surface scratching commensurate with age and gilding worn especially to rim Hallmarks slightly rubbed Armorial and inscription clear See additional images

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