An Edwardian silver cigarette case of hinged rectangular form, having engraved floral scroll and vertical line decoration with a central cartouche engraved with rubbed monogram, marks for Sheffield 1903, maker Walker & Hall, 9.5cm x 7.5cm, 94g Condition report: Slightly too small for an average credit/debit card
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A William IV silver fiddle pattern serving spoon, having 'MK' monogram to the terminal, marks for Exeter 1833, maker possibly John Osment, along with a Victorian silver fiddle pattern table spoon, having 'MC 1896' engraved to the terminal, marks for Sheffield 1894, maker John Round & Son Ltd, and a George IV silver Hanoverian fork, having decorative engraving and an oval cartouche engraved 'MEW', marks for London 1828, maker William Chawner II, 141g gross
A pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, having 'JC to EJ 1859' engraved to terminals, along with another pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern tea spoons with 'H to FJ 1858' engraved to terminals, both pairs with marks for Exeter 1857, maker John Stone, and a group of three Elizabeth II pembury pattern teaspoons, having 'NGC' monogram to the terminals, marks for Sheffield 1980, maker Roberts & Belk Ltd, 178g gross
A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER CANDLESTICKS, Sheffield 1897, in the Neo-Classical style, in the manner of Robert Adam, makers marks for James Dixon and Sons Ltd, with detachable sconces, Corinthian capitals, fluted and reeded columns, raised on square bases with swag decoration, 28.5cm high (2)
A GROUP OF THREE SILVER PHOTO FRAMES Comprising a pair of square shaped with timber backing, marked 'STERLING 925' to back corner, and a rectangular example by Carrs, hallmarked for Sheffield 2005 18 x 18cm and 20 x 15cm Condition: Condition Report The clips holding the back in for the pair of square examples are rather loose, some general light tarnish, This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
ROBERTS & BELK "Tee-und Kaffeeservice" 925er-Silber, 1971 Sheffield, Meistermarke Roberts & Belk, Bestand: 1 Kaffeekanne, 1 Teekanne, 1 Sucrier und 1 Cremier, Bruttogewicht 1640 g. Kaffeekanne, H: 18,5 cm. Alters-und Gebrauchsspuren.| ROBERTS & BELK "Tea and coffee service" 925 silver, 1971Sheffield, master mark Roberts & Belk, comprising: 1 coffee pot, 1 teapot, 1 sucrier and 1 cremier, gross weight 1640 g. Coffee pot, h: 18.5 cm. Signs of age and use.
A late Victorian silver Pepper Mill, by Wakely & Wheeler, hallmarked London, 1900, with Peugeot grinding mechanism, 9.5cm high, together with a pair of George V short silver candlesticks, Birmingham 1911, with weighted bases, 8cm high, a cased set of six silver seal top coffee spoons, Sheffield 1964, a silver 'Whisky' Wine Label, silver cruets, spoons etc., weighalble silver 6ozt (a lot)
A cased set of six Elizabeth II silver Teaspoons, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield 1971, Kings pattern, together with a small Victorian silver cream jug, London 1897, with demi-fluted decoration, four silver thimbles, including one by Charles Horner, a small pierced silver nurse's buckle, a white metal double stamp case etc., approx. total weight 7.8ozt (a lot)
A cased set of six George V silver Coffee Spoons, by Mappin & Webb Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield 1923, together with a cased set of six Edward VIII silver cake forks, Birmingham 1936, and a cased matched set of six silver Apostle teaspoons, five London 1870, the other Chester 1906, approx. total weight 6.7ozt (3)
A pair of George III silver fiddle pattern Table Spoons, by Robert Rutland, hallmarked London 1807, 22cm long, later engraved finials, together with a pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern sugar nips, Exeter 1867, a cased set of six Victorian silver tea spoons with sugar nips, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield, 1897/8, approx. total weight 9.1ozt, and a quantity of silver plated flatware (a lot)
A set of seven George V silver Dinner Plates, by Fenton, Russell & Co Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield, 1922, in the 18thC style of shaped circular form with gadrooned rim, crested for Clan Boswell (a falcon Proper, hooded Gules, jessed and belled Or), 25cm diameter, 18cm well diameter, gross total weight 122ozt (7)
A cased set of six George V silver Coffee Spoons, hallmarked Sheffield, 1925, together with a silver three piece cruet set, by Joseph Gloster Ltd., hallmarked Birmingham 1936/7, with bakelite integral liners, a small silver pin tray etc., weighable silver 4.5ozt, together with a set of twelve silver handled fish knives and forks, a silver plated salver, other plated flatware etc., (a lot)
An Edward VIII silver Capstan Inkwell, by Walker & Hall, hallmarked Sheffield, 1937, of hexagonal form in the Art Deco style, with clear glass liner and inscription to hinged cover, wooden base, 11cm wide, together with two silver and mother of pearl folding fruit knives, two unmarked propelling pencils and a small quantity of silver teaspoons etc., weighable silver 7.2ozt (a lot)
An Edwardian silver Dressing Table Tray, by J & R Griffin, hallmarked Chester 1909, of rectangular form with scrolling decoration, vacant central cartouche, 26cm long, 5ozt, together with a silver backed hand mirror, by Mappin Brothers, London 1900, with loop handle, and a silver mounted easel quartz desk clock, by Carr's of Sheffield Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield 1994, not running (3)

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