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Six half sovereigns,
three George V (1911, 1911, 1914), two Edward VII (1909, 1910) and one Victoria 'Old head' (1897) (6)
(probably) by Payton Pepper & Sons Ltd, Chester 1902, of rectangular form and decorated all over with floral engraving around a vacant heart shape...
the coin having been sliced through its length, and a frame applied inside, with concealed release mechanism, the milled edge set with rose cut di...
Chester, 1913, of rectangular form and decorated all over with hobnail type engine turned engraving, sprung hinged cover, strike to the base and s...
A George V 9ct gold vesta case,
by William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1933, of square form, decorated all over with striped and panelled engine turned engraving around a vacant ...
the swizzle stick of traditional form with sliding action, the plain body stamped '9ct' and the collar part marked, with end suspension ring, 5.5g...
London 1921, of rectangular form and plain and polished finish, sprung hinged cover, strike to the base and suspension ring to the side, 27.6g
by William Neale & Sons, Chester 1908, rectangular in form and decorated all over with hobnail type engine turned engraving, hinged cover which, w...
sponsor marked by Kurt Weiss, rectangular in form, with ridged body and 15mm diameter circular aperture, the signed top section supporting the ste...
the whistle section octagonal in cross section, each panel decorated with bright cut engraving, monogram to the underside of the mouthpiece and wi...
by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1903/04, comprising 6 table forks, 6 table knives with steel blades and ivory handles, 2 table spoons, 6 dessert fork...
the base of each decorated with applied foliate and scroll decoration, the knop and detachable nozzle similarly decorated, loaded and with green b...
by Horace Woodward & Co, Birmingham (active in this form 1865-1893), comprising 4 'Old English' pattern berry spoons, the stems decorated to both ...
by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1853 & 1857, each of oval panelled form, with scalloped edge and detachable ornate scroll top handle, both numbered ...
(possibly) by Roberts, Cadman & Co., each with plain and polished circular bases, the knop, shoulder and detachable nozzle decorated with embossed...
A canteen containing a 54 piece set of German silver gilt metalwares dessert cutlery and flatware,
retailed by Hessenberg & Co, marked with the Reichsmark and '800', 'Fiddle, Thread and Shell' pattern, comprising 18 dessert spoons, 18 dessert fo...
marked to the belly with the Reichsmark, '800' and an unidentified makers symbol, of plain form, the hinged saddle decorated with an engraved fly,...
marked to the belly with pseudo marks for The Hague, of plain form, with exaggerated fringe, horns and ears, the hinged saddle decorated with a re...
sponsor marked to the belly, possibly John Linnit, no further markings, decorated all over with bright cut type textured engraving, the fully deta...
marked to the belly with the Reichsmark and '800', of plain form with exaggerated fringe and ears, hinged saddle decorated with a resting fly astr...
marked with the Reichsmark and '925' and in addition sponsor's mark for Israel Freeman & Son, with London import marks for Sterling silver 1968, t...
Dutch export marks and rampant lion mark indicating minimum silver standard of 934/1000 in addition to sponsor's mark John George Smith, London im...
marked to the belly 'n' within a shield shaped stamp, together with '13' within a square shaped stamp, both untraced, the cast body with hinged sa...
probably by Po Cheng, Hong Kong, circa 1900, of nominally rectangular portrait form, the border engraved with birds and prunus, with applied flowe...
by Simon Slisonski, Paris, (active 1888-1903), marked with the Minerva head within an octagonal shield for 950/1000 standard silver, each of oval ...
both stamped '925', the first in the form of a scallop shell with foliate and scroll embellishments and applied foliate thumbpiece, raised on thee...
the first, stamped '925' together with maker's number, of circular bowl shaped form with gadrooned sides and an applied scroll edge, diameter 14cm...
the first, stamped '925' of oval basket shaped form, plain in design with turned rim and fixed wire handle, raised on 4 applied shell and scroll f...
stamped '925', the circular stepped and loaded base with swirled gadroon decoration, underside with burgundy felt table protector, the pear shaped...
unclear marks to the base, circular and a little bulbous in form, the sides decorated with embossed and engraved daisy petal design, the friction ...
A Geek metalwares wine ewer,
stamped '925', of traditional baluster form with two decorative bands and slender neck, applied dragon mask and scroll handle and raised on a simp...
Two Dutch metalwares silver pierced dishes, presented to British motor racing driver Joy Cooke,
the first, marked with Lion passant for second standard purity (833/1000), with pierced and engraved border around an oval field, engraved to the ...
by Lewis Mettayer, London 1709, the panelled octagonal bases alternately engraved with saltires (one crested) and foliage within two decorated bor...
by William Fleming, London 1713, slightly flared with reeded base, turned wooden (replacement) handle to a part marked shaft, monogrammed, 9cm dia...
by William Fawdery, London 1722, in addition to the mark of an insect within an oval cartouche (possibly a 19th century French 'weevil' import mar...
the first, a George I example with London marks for Britannia silver, 1719, maker's mark indecipherable; the second a George III example by John L...
by John Parker I & Edward Wakelin, London 1772, with gadrooned rim, crested, verso engraved 'No 40 17=10', diameter 24cm,17.2oztCondition report: ...
three possibly by John Horsley, London 1764, one by John Hyatt & Charles Semore, London 1759, with square, stepped gadrooned bases, the columns wi...
possibly by Dennis Wilks, London 1762, each with gadroon edged scalloped hexagonal bases decorated with flowers and foliage around a vacant cartou...
by William Cripps, London 1762, each with gadroon edged scalloped hexagonal bases decorated with flowers and foliage around a cartouche engraved w...
the first by Crispin Fuller, London 1800, the simple flat blade with integral ring handle, length 31cm and weight 2.8ozt; the second by Richard Cr...
A George III silver coffee pot,
by Robert Hennell I and David Hennell II, London 1796, of decagonal form, with an engraved band of bright cut oak leaf decoration above two filled...
the first by Henry Chawner, London 1790, of oval form decorated with bands of bright cut engraving between two vacant escutcheon shaped cartouches...
A George III silver coffee pot,
by Francis Crump, London 1769, of baluster form and decorated with repoussé scrolls and foliage over a textured ground around a crested and monogr...
A George III silver pap boat,
maker's mark very rubbed, but possibly by Charles Fox I, London 1813, of traditional form, plain sided with raised end section, 1.7oztCondition re...
by James Kirkby, Waterhouse & Co (James Kirkby & Joseph Waterhouse), Sheffield 1814, the bases lavishly decorated with repoussé scrolls and foliag...
London 1785, of oval form, the sides decorated with bright cut engraved bands and foliate decoration around two vacant shield shaped cartouches, t...
by Sebastian Crespel II, London 1822, each of traditional circular fluted form, the base with applied shell and scroll rim, the cover, with a band...
the caster by Charles Fox II, London 1824, of urn shape with reeded top, the fully marked friction fitting cover pierced and domed with bun finial...
probably by William Eaton, London 1833, the teapot of octagonal somewhat bulbous form decorated all over with bright cut engraved foliate designs ...
by William Theobalds, London 1831, 'Fiddle, Thread & Shell' pattern with shell backs, crested, comprising 6 table forks, 5 table spoons, 4 dessert...
by a variety of makers and dates, 'Fiddle' pattern comprising 6 table forks, 2 table spoons, 6 dessert forks, 6 dessert spoons, 6 soup spoons and ...
maker's mark erased, Birmingham 1892, of plain rectangular form with piano hinged slightly convex cover and cedar wood lined interior 6 x 20.5cm x...
by John & Henry Lias, London 1843/44, 'Hourglass' pattern with shell backs, crested, comprising 9 table forks, 3 table spoons, 9 dessert forks, 9 ...
by John & Henry Lias, London 1846, 'Fiddle, Thread and Shell' pattern with shell backs, crested, comprising 6 table forks, 4 table spoons, 8 desse...
by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1885, comprising twelve forks and knives, with silver tines and blades and monogrammed mother of pearl handles, presen...
by Thomas Johnson I, London 1876, of rectangular form with turned corners, the piano hinged friction fitting cover engraved with a belted monogram...
by Henry Holland (of Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater), London 1860, the upper body decorated with floral and scroll engraving, the part marked cover,...
by Elkington & Co. (Frederick Elkington), Birmingham 1876, of circular rather bulbous form with gadrooned lower section and bright cut engraved up...
by Thomas Smily, London 1866, the teapot, of bullet shape, decorated with a central band of repoussé scroll and foliate decoration around two scro...
