A GROUP OF SILVER AND FOREIGN WARES (5)Comprising; a tea caddy spoon, of floral and foliate design, Birmingham 1866, a scent bottle case, London 1899, enclosing a green glass scent bottle, a scent bottle, with scrolled decoration, probably Asian, a cigarette holder case, Birmingham 1899, with a 9ct gold mounted cigarette holder, Birmingham 1899 and a napkin ring, Sheffield 1911
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A SILVER RAT TAIL PATTERN TABLESPOON AND FIFTEEN FURTHER SPOONS (16)The rat tail spoon struck three times with maker's mark C R and with engraved initials and date 1726, also five matching teaspoons, Sheffield 1930, another similar Sheffield 1928, the remaining spoons various patterns and dates, combined weight 238 grams
A GROUP OF SILVER, FOREIGN AND PLATED WARES (7)Comprising; a milk jug, raised on three feet, the body with presentation inscription, London 1910, a bonbon dish, having a shaped rim, Birmingham date letter rubbed, a bonbon dish with pierced decoration, Birmingham 1911, combined weight 287 grams, also a sauceboat, a pair of candle snuffers, a pair of serving tongs and a salt spoon, with a cherub finial
A late 19th century Russian engraved 84 zolotnik spoon, dated 1890, 16.8cm, a silver bowl with pierced border, two Edwardian silver miniature figures, duck and cherub, a modern silver model of a frog and an 800 German menu holder, together with four other items including silver mounted glass salts. Condition - poor to fair to good
A SILVER FRUIT KNIFE AND OTHER ITEMS, a late Victorian silver blade fruit knife hallmarked 'Harrison Brothers & Howson (Henry Harrison)' Birmingham 1883, fitted with a mother of pearl handle with a vacant cartouche, approximate open length 16cm, a white metal Maltese cross detailed spoon with coin bowl, a white metal filigree bracelet, a boxed white metal pendant necklace, and a silver Claddagh ring hallmarked Dublin, a small wooden box and tin of assorted pin badges, British Legion badges and cap badges, cufflinks, a boxed gents 'Pulsar' wristwatch, 'Reflex' watch, an AF 'Newmark' watch, EP apostle top teaspoons, a Grouse foot brooch, pill box, a white metal dagger with cover, etc
A 'GEORGE UNITE' SILVER CRUET SET, comprising of two salts and a mustard all with blue glass inserts, fitted with two open work handles, two pepperettes with gilt interiors, two salt spoons and a mustard spoon, each piece hallmarked 'George Unite' Birmingham 1945, approximate gross weight 7.47 ozt, 232.4 grams, within a fitted case
A SELECTION OF SILVER CUTLERY, to include a Georgian fiddle pattern ladle, engraved crest to the terminal, hallmarked 'A B Savory & Sons' London 1833, six teaspoons with engravements to the bowls/terminals, each has a full silver hallmark for Birmingham/Sheffield, two other teaspoons and a pickle fork, hallmarks for Birmingham and Sheffield, a pair of sugar tongs hallmarked Birmingham, and a spoon hallmarked Birmingham, approximate gross weight 214.7 grams, 6.90 ozt, together with a silver handled pie server, a cased set of six tea knives with silver handles
A SILVER PROPELLING PENCIL AND OTHER ITEMS, a boxed engine turned pattern propelling pencil, hallmarked 'Walker & Hall' Birmingham, fitted with a blue tassel, a boxed Nickel Silver 'Life-Long' propelling pencil, a white metal letter opener with a Maltese cross detailed handle set with a coin, three white metal spoons with Maltese cross terminals and coin bowls, a white metal salt spoon with a Maltese cross terminal and another white metal teaspoon with continental marks and a red enamel shield
ASSORTED SILVER ITEMS, to include a cased set of two silver napkin rings, hallmarks for Birmingham, a cased single spoon, engraved initial to the terminal, hallmarked Sheffield, a cased set of six teaspoons, hallmarked Sheffield, a childs silver fork and spoon, hallmarked Sheffield, a salt spoon hallmarked London, approximate gross weight 5.73 ozt, 178.3 grams, with a single butter knife fitted with a silver blade hallmarked Sheffield and an ivorine handle
Two silver dishes, a cased set of silver child's cutlery, an early 20th century cased bone handled set of knives and forks and a pair of silver plated salad servers One dish of pierced cartouche form, William Devonport, Birmingham 1897, the other in the form of an Elizabethan Alms dish made for Queen Elizabeth II's Golden Jubilee, by Mappin & Webb, London, 2002, the silver cased child's cutlery, comprising of a knife fork and spoon, Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield 1853/4, the bone fork and knives by Gee & Holmes Ltd, the late 19th century salad oak handled servers by John Sherwood & Sons.
A quantity of silver flatware Comprising of eleven butter knives, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, Ltd, Sheffield, 1917, (349g) a mother of pearl handled knife, Sheffield 1859, a fork, Sheffield, 1887 and a cased French silver fork, spoon, tea spoon and egg cup, Gustave Keller, Paris, (192g). (qty)
FRANKREICH Teebesteck f. 12 Personen, Silber vergoldet, 19. Jh. 12 Teelöffel und 1 Zuckerzange mit Rocaillendekor, dazu 1 Einhängeteesieb in abweichendem Dekor (ohne Hesrtellerbezeichnung, aber mit Gegenstempel), Löffel und Zange mit Exportstempel 'Merkurkopf', Herstellerpunze Raute mit D, Dominostein und R (wohl Doutre-Roussel, Paris), Gewicht ca. 214 g. Leichte Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, Griffe teilweise leicht verbogen, im Originaletui (ohne Schlüssel, beschädigt, starke Altersspuren). | FRANCE Tea cutlery for 12 persons, silver-gilt, 19th cent. 12 teaspoons and 1 sugar tongs with rocaille decoration, plus 1 tea strainer with different decoration (without maker's mark, but with countermark), spoon and tongs with export stamp 'Merkurkopf', maker's mark lozenge with D, domino and R (probably Doutre-Roussel, Paris), weight approx. 214 g. Slight signs of age and use, handles slightly bent in places, in original case (without key, damaged, strong signs of age).
RUSSLAND 3 Sieblöffel, Silber, 19. Jh. RIGA 2 Sieblöffel, einer punziert mit Hersteller und gekreuzten Schlüssel, der andere mit Hersteller-, Stadt- und Feingehaltpunze, sowie '1874', gelötet; 1 Sieblöffel mit Feingehaltspunze und nicht aufgelöster Hersteller- und Stadtmarke, gelötet; alle Löffel mit Monogrammgravure; Gewicht ca. 125 g. Berieben, Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren.| RUSSIA 3 sieve silver spoons, 19th cent. RIGA 2 sieve spoons, one marked with maker's mark and crossed keys, the other with maker's mark, town mark and hallmark, as well as '1874', soldering seams; 1 sieve spoon with hallmark and unresolved maker's mark and town mark, soldeing seams; all spoons with monogram engraving; weight approx. 125 g. Rubbed, signs of age and use.
Various hallmarked silver to include : cruet set (mustard, salt and pepperette with blue liners), Birmingham 1970 maker J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, a glass sugar sifter with silver top Birmingham 1912 Harry Bushell & Co Ltd, sugar tongs Glasgow R & W Sorley 1862, an inkwell London 1914 makers mark rubbed, retractable pencil London 1946 Johnson, Matthey & Co, a Birmingham caddy spoon, a napkin ring together with 5 x white metal teaspoons marked 830 MH 86. Weighable silver 290g.
Hallmarked silver : a machine turned rectangular cigarette box with initials and wooden interior 18.5 x 5 x 9cm, marks rubbed, a fruit spoon 1902 Henry Williamson Ltd, spoon and fork Birmingham maker Frederick William Tomkins Turton, napkins various marks, two matching Chester. Silver weight 177gm, total weight 777gm.
A pair of silver napkin rings, hallmarked Birmingham 1920 ESB maker plus a Towle Sterling 1970 spoon, a horn-handled cased carving set, three piece by Harrison Bros and Howson, cutlers to her Majesty el trenchant incomparable, plus three sets of butter knives, Total silver weight 3.1toz (1 bag)
Art Deco silver cruet trio with pierced bodies by Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham, 1926, pair of Edwardian silver candlesticks with octagonal weighted bases by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, Sheffield, 1905, and a William IV silver fiddle pattern serving spoon by Ann Payne, London, 1835, etc, 8.5ozt (not incl candlesticks)
An Eastern Silver Rectangular Snuff Box and Three Various Spoons, the snuff box with lid engraved with leaf scroll ornament, rectangular cartouche with the initials A.H, reeded sides and base, 3.25ins x 2ins, weight 2.4ozs, a Continental cast silver spoon with figurative finial, 7ins overall, a sterling silver souvenir spoon - "Public Library, Woodland, California", and an Isle of Mull silver olive spoon, Edinburgh 2002
A Victorian Silver Circular Sugar Bowl and Mixed Silver, the sugar bowl by Chawner & Co, London 1866, with moulded rim engraved with Greek key ornament, floral motif within strapwork and scroll border and with presentation inscription, 5ins diameter x 2.5ins high, a Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern caddy spoon, London 1861, a small selection of other silverware, combined weighable silver 7.8ozs
A Pair of Victorian Silver Fiddle Pattern Tablespoons and Mixed Silver, the tablespoons by Thomas Wallis London 1840, engraved with monogram, an Edward VIII silver circular bowl and spoon Birmingham 1936, engraved with initials DCKB, the bowl 4.75ins diameter, cased, and a small selection of other silverware, combined weighable silver 19ozs
A Victorian Silver and Silver Gilt Spoon Set, a Sugar Sifter Ladle and a Pickle Fork, the spoon set by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1896, with oval bowls, the panelled handles with figurative finials, comprising - pair of serving spoons and sugar sifter spoon, in fitted case, a Victorian silver sugar sifter ladle, London 1865, with bead mounts, and a silver mother-of-pearl handled pickle fork, Sheffield 1873, combined weighable silver 8.3ozs
A Pair of French Silver Servers and Mixed Silverware, the servers comprising - a spoon with shaped bowl and a fork with bead pattern handles 7.5ins overall, a wooden box with embossed silvery metal mounted panel to lid 5.75ins x 4.75ins, a small selection of silver teaspoons and napkin rings, combined weighable silver 12.5ozs
A Pair of George IV Silver and Silver Gilt Table Spoons and Mixed Flatware, the spoons makers mark rubbed, London 1828, with shell pattern bowls and feather rimmed handles, in fitted case, ten Georgian and Victorian Scottish silver Kings pattern teaspoons, sugar sifter spoon, and pair of sugar tongs, various makers and dates, and a selection of spoons, forks, egg cups, and napkin rings, combined weighable silver 44ozs
A Collection of Assorted Victorian and Later Silver and Silver Plate Flatware, silver including an Elizabeth II caddy-spoon with shell bowl; a cased set of six teaspoons; a cased christening-spoon; a Fiddle pattern pierced sifting-spoon and ten Fiddle pattern teaspoons, variously engraved, weight of silver 9oz 6dwt, 290gr; the silver plate included a cased set of silver plate and mother-of-pearl fruit-eaters; a butter-knife; a sauce-ladle and a pair of grape-scissors (one tray)
A Collection of Assorted George III and Later Silver Flatware, including an Old English pattern table-spoon, by Dorothy Langlands, Newcastle, 1812; two differing Fiddle pattern dessert-spoons, one Edinburgh and one Newcastle; a Fiddle Shell pattern dessert-spoon and a pair of sugar-tongs, 6oz 13dwt, 207gr (5)

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