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Click here to subscribeSet of five Edward VIII silver teaspoons with double diamond decoration, sponsor's mark of Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1936, a Victorian pepperette, sponsor's mark of Samuel Walton Smith, Birmingham 1890, a George V napkin ring, sponsor's mark of John Thompson & Sons, Birmingham 1934, along with a mustard pot, six fiddle pattern teaspoons, 290g gross approx, together with a set of six white metal teaspoons, another white metal spoon and an unmarked napkin ring, 120g approx
A George V silver circular snuff box with sprung lid, Birmingham 1922 by Mappin & Webb, diameter 7cm, and a small group of other silver, including a christening egg cup, spoon and napkin ring, initial engraved, Birmingham 1937, cased, seven napkin rings and a pair of fish servers, Birmingham 1877 (lacking handles), total weight 509.4g, and a silver and white enamelled hairbrush, applied with a carved and pierced oval jade panel, Birmingham 1936.
Modernist silver napkin ring, in the form of a dodecagon, in a fitted case (London 1932) Robert Edgar Stone, together with a cased pair of silver napkin rings, with engine turned decoration, numbered 1 and 2 (Birmingham 1923) and a silver four division toast rack (Chester 1902). All at approximately 4ozs. (4)
A silver tazza with Birmingham hallmark - 26cm diameter with bon bon dish and napkin ring CONDITION REPORT no obvious restoration to our eyeOur team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention to showcase the lot in more detail.
A SILVER TWIN BOTTLE PEN AND INK STAND AND TWO FURTHER ITEMS (5)The shaped rectangular stand, with a pierced gallery to three sides and pierced galleries to the ink bottles, raised on four paw feet, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1937, having two silver topped faceted square glass ink bottles, size of stand excluding feet, 25cm x 17.5cm, also a silver oval napkin ring, London 1924 and a drop action hexagonal pencil, engine turned, detailed Sterling Silver Germany, combined weight of stand and napkin ring 1120 grams
A GROUP OF SILVER WARES (10)Comprising; three pairs of napkin rings, Birmingham 1901, Birmingham 1938 and Chester 1920, another napkin ring, Birmingham 1906, two pepperettes, Sheffield 1929, the urn form pepperette marks worn and a preserve spoon Birmingham probably 1938, by Winifred King & Co, combined weight 270 grams
A GROUP OF SILVER, FOREIGN AND PLATED WARES (22)Comprising: a christening egg cup, spoon and napkin ring, cased, a silver egg cup and spoon, both London 1945, engraved Rosamund, cased, five rat tail patterned coffee spoons, Sheffield 1966 and three further spoons, combined weight 162 grams, also a silver mounted circular photograph frame (the back stut lacking), a rectangular foreign pill box, decorated with cherubs, a spoon detailed 925, a plated scent bottle and three plated spoons
EIGHT RUSSIAN NAPKIN RINGS AND ONE NORWEGIAN NAPKIN RING (9)Including a Russian hexagonal gilt example, with polychrome enamelled decoration, detailed 84, another circular example, having pastel shaded enamelled decoration, detailed 88, a pair of oval napkin rings, having engraved decoration, detailed 84 and a circular pair, having engraved landscape decoration with Troikas, detailed 84, the Norwegian example with pale blue and white enamelled decoration, detailed indistinctly 925, gross weight 334 grams
A GROUP OF SILVER AND FOREIGN WARES (QTY)Comprising; a set of twelve teaspoons with matching sugar tongs, Birmingham 1927, cased, a babies pusher and spoon, another spoon, a napkin ring, two dishes mounted with Indian Rupees, a pair of cufflinks, combined weight of silver and foreign wares 335 grams, a pair salad servers, the loaded handles detailed Sterling and a base metal fork
TWENTY SILVER AND OTHER NAPKIN RINGS (20)Comprising; fourteen silver napkin rings, including a silver gilt example, London 1886 and a square example, Sheffield 1884, combined weight 403 grams, one blue enamelled foreign silver napkin ring, gross weight 22 grams, a pair of gem set and blue enamelled unmarked napkin rings and three further unmarked napkin rings
A pair of mid 18th century silver sugar nips, by Alexander Osborne, London, circa 1765, 11.6cm, together with a silver mounted glass match strike, a silver mounted inkwell, a silver napkin ring, a cased silver medallion and four other items including a plate mounted glass claret jug. Condition - poor to fair
A cased Victorian engraved silver four piece christening set, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London, 1895, comprising a spoon, knife, fork and napkin ring, together with a cased set of six silver teaspoons, a cased pair of silver spoons with figural finials and two silver caddy spoons including commemorative with Prince of Wales feathers terminal. Condition - poor to fair
ONE SILVER AND FIVE CONTINENTAL NAPKIN RINGS, to include a silver thistle detailed ring, hallmarked Edinburgh, approximate gross weight 30.2 grams, 0.97 ozt, together with four other white metal napkin rings each stamped with French or Chinese marks, and one oval shaped napkin ring, approximate gross weight 191.2 grams, 6.15 ozt
A LARGE COLLECTION OF ASSORTED WHITE TABLEWARE, comprising a covered sauce tureen, seven large covered soup tureens, cake stand, two integral gravy/sauce boats, a covered butter dish, a set of five German kitchen storage jars decorated with a blue floral transfer print, sugar sifter and napkin ring, coffee pot and pitcher, most pieces are unmarked (qty) (Condition Report: most pieces have some damage and crazing in varying degrees, wear to design and crazing on kitchen storage jars)
A collection of egg hoops to include two stoneware hoops with white sprig decoration, three Staffordshire blue and white transfer printed hoops and a Caughley porcelain hoop, together with a green porcelain napkin ring and a Spode blue and white oval salt with two divisions, (8) Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
A small group of silver - comprising a George V pedestal bon-bon dish, S Blanckensee & Sons, Birmingham 1912, with pierced fluted and keywork decoration, 8cm high; together with a late-Victorian pierced silver bon-bon dish, William Devonport, Birmingham 1895, 11.4cm diameter; a matched set of five fiddle pattern tea spoons, London 1837 (x2) and 1858 (x3); a Victorian fiddle pattern mustard spoon, London 1873; and a napkin ring, weight 303g. (9)
A George V Silver Circular Tazza and Mixed Silver, the tazza, makers mark indistinct, Birmingham 1914, the pierced border cast with bellflower mounts and swags, on circular footrim, 7ins diameter x 3.37ins high, a silver napkin ring, Chester 1902, cased, combined weight 8.1ozs, and an Eastern white metal fish slice