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A collection of silver thimbles, machine-made, mostly hallmarked for Birmingham, circa 1890-1947. £80-£120
£80–£120
A Victoria oval silver box, with hinged lid, half lobed wrythen decoration and punched foliate detail, by William Comyns, London 1882, length 10cm. £150-£200
£150–£200
A pair of silver photograph frames by Liberty & Co., the plain polished oval frames each set with a lapis lazuli cabochon boss to either side, with easel supports, Sheffield 1988, both with retailer’s box, height 22cm. £400-£600
£300–£500
A silver dressing table mirror by Liberty & Co., the plain polished oval mirror set with a lapis lazuli cabochon boss to either side, with easel support, Sheffield 1988, with retailer’s box, height 22cm. £150-£200
A watch and barometer in matching silver mounted desk or bedside easel frames, the watch in white metal case and with unnamed Swiss movement, the mounts by William Comyns, London 1897, cases 11 x 10cm. £150-£200
A George V silver jewellery box, of rectangular form with bowed ends, the lid engine-turned, on outset paw feet, the satin-lined interior with fittings for rings, by Deacon & Francis, Birmingham 1916, dimensions 10 x 16cm (excluding feet). £150-£200
A late Victorian silver dish, of scalloped and crimped form by Fenton Brothers (Samuel Fenton & Alfred John Fenton), Sheffield 1890, diameter 12.2cm. £60-£80
£60–£80
A George II silver pint mug, with baluster body, scroll handle and collet foot, by John Langlands I, Newcastle 1751, height 11cm. £240-£280
£240–£280
A George III silver toast rack, circa 1790, of eight hooped divisions, with crested finial handle, by Langlands & Robertson, Newcastle, width 20cm. £180-£220
£180–£220
An early 19th century silver toast rack, the six divisions with ribbed bars, the frame with bowed ends and acanthus decorated paw feet, by John Walton, Newcastle (no date letter), length 18cm. £240-£300
£240–£300
A pair of George III silver asparagus servers, crested, by Christian & David Reid, Newcastle 1797, length 25cm. £120-£150
£120–£150
A George IV silver marrow scoop, double ended, by John Walton, Newcastle 1829, length 21cm. £80-£120
A George III silver meat skewer, circa 1760, with plain ring terminal, by John Langlands I, Newcastle, no date letter, length 30cm. £80-£100
£80–£100
A silver mustard, late 18th / early 19th century, of oval form, with reeded borders and thumbpiece, with S-scroll handle, containing original ceramic liner, the hinged lid initialled ‘R’, and with engraved monogram, by Thomas Watson, Newcastle, no date letter, height 7.3cm. £120-£150
A George II silver dinner plate, with gadrooned rim, crested, maker’s mark indistinct ( * G ), London 1756, and a similar Edward VII silver dinner plate, by Francis Higgins, London 1902, diameter of each 24cm. £700-£900
£700–£900
A George III silver oval meat dish, engraved with armorial and with gadrooned rim, by T & G Guest & Joshua Craddock, London 1810, width 43cm. £1,000-£1,200
£1,000–£1,200
A George III silver oval meat dish, with coat of arms and crest and with gadrooned rim, maker’s mark indistinct ( W * ), London 1801, width 36.5cm. £700-£800
£700–£800
A pair of George IV silver circular salts, cast with lion masks and panels of flowerheads, on paw feet, by James Collins, London 1825, with later blue glass liners, diameter 8cm. (2) £300-£500
A silver fruit dish, of oval form, the deep border pierce-decorated with fruiting vines, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1968, length 30cm. £260-£360
£260–£360
A George V silver tea tray, with piecrust border, by E. Viners, London 1935, width including handles 62cm. £1,200-£1,500
£1,200–£1,500
A late Victorian silver mounted simulated tortoiseshell box, the lid spandrels and centre mount pierce decorated with stylised scallops and scrolling foliage, the mounts by Saunders & Shepherd, Chester 1895, dimensions 10 x 14cm. £100-£120
£100–£120
A pair of small silver mounted maplewood mazer bowls by Omar Ramsden, the spot hammered mounts with pierced trefoil borders, the bases inscribed ‘OMAR RAMSDEN ME FECIT’, halllmarked for London 1934, height 5cm, diameter 7.5cm. £600-£800
£600–£800
A silver drinking horn, 1905, modelled on Viking or Celtic prototypes, the spot-hammered body with dolphin mask terminal and two supporting curved legs, the rim engraved with a black letter inscription, numbered ‘74350’, by Horace Woodward & Co., London hallmark, height 10cm. £400-£600
£400–£600
A set of six Elizabeth II silver champagne goblets by Graham Watling, with tulip-shaped bowls on short asymmetrical cagework stems, London 1978-79, height 16cm. £800-£1,200
£800–£1,200
A George V silver cake stand, pierce decorated and cast with chrysanthemums, on plain circular foot, Sheffield 1933, diameter 30cm. £400-£500
£400–£500
A George III silver sauce tureen and cover, rectangular, with curved angles, with half lobed body, gadrooned rim and conjoined cornucopia handles, on paw feet, the lid with similar handle, lobed decoration and engraved crest, by John Roberts & Co., Sheffield 1812, width 18cm (including handles). £500-£600
£500–£600
A George IV small silver teapot, the lobed body repoussé decorated with groups of fruit, the flange rim cast with scrolls and flowerheads, by John James Keith, London 1830, diameter 10cm. £240-£300
A Victoria silver centrepiece bowl, the everted rim pierce decorated with scrolling foliage and cast with classical masks and leaves, the lobed body repoussé decorated with flowerheads and scrolls, on similarly decorated feet, gilt interior, by Joseph Rogers, Sheffield 1900, diameter 25cm. £400-£600
A Victoria silver salver, the waved border applied with cast and well chased conforming hippopotamus, classical masks and foliate guilloches, the centre engraved with scrolling foliage and anthemion on a matted ground, on outset paw feet, by Mackay, Cunningham & Co, Edinburgh 1873, diameter 43cm. £1,400-£1,800
£1,400–£1,800
Two Victoria silver sugar casters, of generous size, both of baluster form and repoussé decorated with ‘C’ scrolls and flowerheads, Birmingham 1895 and London 1899, heights 22cm and 23cm. (2) £240-£300
A William IV Scottish silver tea kettle, with fixed handle, the lid with flower finial, the squat, lobed body repoussé decorated with textured leaf lappets and formal flowerheads on anthemion feet, bearing marks for Marshall & Sons and for Elder & Co, Edinburgh 1832, height 23cm. £750-£900
£750–£900
A George III silver soup plate, with gadrooned rim, engraved with coat of arms and crest, by James Young, London 1777, diameter 24.5cm. £400-£500
A set of five Victoria silver dinner plates, with gadrooned rims, by Robert Garrard, London 1858, diameter 25cm. £2,000-£2,200
£2,000–£2,200
A matched pair of silver coasters, the rims cast with fruiting vine, the bodies similarly pierce decorated, both by Howard & Hawkesworth, Sheffield 1839 & 1850, diameter 17cm. £300-£500
Of Royal Interest: a William IV silver gilt inkwell, oval, the lid with pineapple finial, with fittings for pens, the body with lambrequin decoration and applied with a crowned initial letter ‘A’, by Robert Garrard, London 1837, with clear glass liner, formerly from an inkstand, width 10cm. £500-£600
A George IV silver mustard, of squat baluster form, repoussé decorated with ‘C’ scrolls and flowerheads on a matted ground, initialled beneath a coronet, by Emes & Barnard, London 1825, (from a cruet stand), diameter 9cm. £130-£160
£130–£160
A George II silver quart mug, later repoussé decorated in high relief with a ploughman resting, his plough and horses beside him, with a vacant reserve, having acanthus topped scroll handle, by William Shaw II & William Preist, London 1759, the base inscribed ‘To John Francis Clifton Dunn from his godfather John Thompson 8th December 1846’, by William Shaw II & William Preist, London 1759, height 15.5cm. £400-£500
A German silver model of a peacock, with detachable head, Hanau (Neresheimer & Söhne), importer’s mark BM for Berthold Muller, import marks for Chester 1908, length 26cm, height 14cm. £200-£300
£200–£300
A Continental silver cock pheasant table ornament, with detachable head, import marks for London 1924, length 53cm, height 25cm. £600-£700
£600–£700
A German silver grouse table ornament, with hinged wings and detachable head, Hanau, import marks for London 1925, height 17cm. £500-£700
£500–£700
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