A silver nib wipe in the form of a boot brush, by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1900, a silver mounted green glass ink pail by Cohen & Charles, Birmingham 1896 and an Edwardian silver and enamel letter clip modelled as leaves, by Corke Brothers & Co, London date letter unclear, on a plain circular base (3)
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A late 19th century silver oval snuff box, by Berthould Muller, imported London 1897, the cover depicting a recumbent cupid, gilt interior, 5.5cm long, and a Victorian vesta case, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1876, of rectangular form with foliate scroll engraving and monogrammed, with flip-down striker, 4.25cm long (2)
An Edwardian silver bowl, maker’s mark overstruck by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1904, of spiral fluted circular form with a foliate embossed waisted neck and pierced scrollwork border above, resting on a spreading circular foot with matching border, on an ebonised stand, 29.5 cm diameter 20.5 cm high (excluding stand) 43 oz (2)
A collection of silver/metalwares, comprising: an 18th century mote spoon, a foliate embossed salts bottle case containing a green glass salts bottle, Birmingham 1899, four thimbles to include a gold example, a trowel book mark, two manicure items, two button hooks, a mounted tortoiseshell desk clip (af), eight miniatures, two ashtrays, and six small boxes to include a vinaigrette, London 1823, a silverplated souvenir book and assorted loose moonstones
A Victorian silver castle top vinaigrette, by Wheeler and Cronin, Birmingham 1844, with a view of the Royal Exchange in high relief against a matted background within a leafy scroll border, the base engraved with leafy scrollwork with a central vacant shield shaped cartouche, the sides engraved with leafy gadroon borders, the grille pierced with foliate scroll work, gilt interior, 5 cm by 3.5 cm
A late 18th century silver mounted cowrie shell snuff box, unmarked, the hinged cover inscribed ‘Tobacco good within I have, But tis not free for evry knave, A little ? friend to try, Let? begging following and buy’, monogrammed, 7.25cm long, a George III silver toothpick box, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1785, of rectangular form with canted corners, 7.5cm long, velvet lined, a pair of continental silver cloak studs, modelled in high relief with a huntsman courting a country girl, 2.75cm diameter, a continental silver seal, the baluster handle cast and pierced with foliage, monogrammed, 6.5cm long, and a silver plated wine label pierced ‘Madeira’, 7cm long, lacking chain (8)
A set of three George IV silver wine labels, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1824, with flowers, fruiting vines and a shell surmount, pierced ‘Sherry’, ‘Port’ and ‘Madeira’, ensuite another set of three silver wine labels, by Messrs Barnard, London 1829, of the same design, pierced ‘Brandy’, ‘Rum’ and ‘Gin’, 6.75 cm long (6)
A Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee set, by Robert Harper, London 1873, of half fluted slightly compressed circular from with bead borders and reeded loop handles, engraved with a crest for the White family, and monogrammed to incorporate a medal, comprising a tea pot, coffee pot, two handled sugar bowl and milk jug, 69oz (4)
A pair of early 20th century silver grape scissors, by Francis Higgins & Son Ltd, London 1930, the handles decorated with trailing vines, 18cm long, a Victorian Irish silver fiddle pattern soup ladle, by J Smyth, Dublin 1855 and engraved Gray, with rat tail bowl, crested, 35 cm long, and a pair of fiddle pattern sugar tongs, makers mark unclear, Dublin 187655, and engraved W.Gibson, 14oz (3)
A George III silver two handled silver tray, by Matthew Boulton & Plate Co, Soho, Birmingham 1819, of shaped oval form with gadroon borders and leaf capped gadrooned loop handles, the centre engraved with an armorial within a rocaille shaped shield, 67.5cm long from handle to handle, approximately 88oz
A George II silver two handled cup and cover, by Thomas Whipham, date letter unclear, possibly overstruck, the cover with makers mark only struck thrice, of baluster shape with a moulded girdle on a spreading pedestal circular foot, with leaf capped scroll handles, the domed cover with a fruiting bud finial, overall chased with trailing vines and stylised leafy scroll work, engraved with a coat of arms within a rocaille cartouche, 30.5 cm high, 55oz (2) The arms are those of NORREYS quartering 2. ERENEIS, 3. MOLYNEUX, 4. HARINGTON, 5. CAUNCEFIELD, 6. FLEMING, 7. ENGLISH, 8. LATHOM for NORREYS of Davyhulme Hall, Lancs.
A George III provincial silver tankard, Newcastle 1740, the handle with makers mark for Isaac Cookson, the cover unmarked, of baluster form on a collet foot with a moulded girdle, the domed cover with a pierced double scroll thumbpiece, the scroll handle terminating in a shell shaped escutcheon, engraved with a coat of arms, 19cm high, 27oz The arms of possibly those of Norreys.
A matching George III silver teapot on stand, by Henry Chawner, London 1790/91, the teapot of oval form engraved with bands of bright cut decoration and prick dot beaded borders, engraved with a coat of arms and crest within a bright cut engraved rectangular cartouche with canted corners, 15.5 cm high, the teapot stand, of oval form on bracket feet, engraved with a slightly different border, crested, 17.5 cm long 19oz approximately (2)
An early 19th century French silver chocolate pot, by Aubin Jacques Alexandre Marie, Paris c.1806, of baluster form on three scroll feet, with a turned wooden baluster side handle, the domed cover with a scroll thumbpiece, 16.5cm high, and another late 18th century French silver chocolate pot, maker’s mark unidentified, Paris c.1788,of similar design, 17.5cm high 20oz approximately (2)
A pair of 19th century Dutch silver wine coasters, 1836, of compressed circular form with flared rims, moulded borders and wooden bases, 13cm diameter, and another continental silver wine coaster, probably early 19th century, of strapwork pierced circular form with pierced trellis work and beaded borders above, and a silver base, 14cm diameter (3)
A Victorian silver presentation cradle, by George Angell, London 1856, engraved G Angell, Maker, Compton St., Clerkenwell, London, the shell shaped cradle decorated with trailing vines and surmounted by a bird, resting on a detachable reeded swivel support, and a knopped pedestal rectangular base with shells, foliage and scrolls, inscribed, 33cm high, 40oz
A collection of silver flatware, comprising: a pair of 19th century fiddle pattern teaspoons, probably colonial, by P Mason, a 19th century Indian colonial fiddle pattern salt spoon, probably by Hamilton & Company, Calcutta circa 1830, a fiddle and shell pattern salt spoon, by Thomas Streetin, London 1808,an old english pattern salt spoon, by William Woodman, Exeter circa 1825,a fiddle pattern salt spoon, possibly John Walton, Newcastle 1831?, a set of six old english pattern teaspoons, five by Samuel Godbehere and Edward Wigan, London 1793, and one probably by Robert Rutland, London 1813, all crested or monogrammed (12)
A Victorian silver two handled bowl, by Frederick Elkington, Birmingham date letter rubbed, of half fluted circular form decorated with a frieze of classical scenes, resting on a pedestal circular foot with egg and dart borders, 39 cm diameter from handle to handle, 24 cm high to top of handle, 57 oz

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