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Click here to subscribeA Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including a silver bowl on four scroll legs; a George III salt-cellar; a mustard-pot; a sauceboat; various casters; silver-mounted glass items and assorted flatware, weighable silver 27oz 9dwt, 853gr; the silver plate including two differing candleabra and assorted items of flatware (one tray)
A Three-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by S. Blanckensee and Son Ltd., Chester, 1933, in the George III style, each piece oval and on four ball feet with with gadrooned border, comprising a teapot with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 29.5cm wide over handle, total gross weight 41oz 4dwt, 1,282gr (3)
A Victorian Silver Cream-Jug, Sugar-Bowl and a Pair of Sugar-Tongs, by Robert Harper, London, The Sugar-Tongs 1877, The Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl 1878, each piece in the George III style, the cream-jug pear-shaped and on mask-capped feet, the sugar-bowl, shaped circular, each chased with foliage and flowers, the interiors gilt, the cream-jug 11.5cm high, the sugar-bowl 12cm diameter, total weight of silver 9oz 4dwt, 287gr (3)
A Three-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by William Hutton and Sons Ltd., London, The Teapot 1907, The Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl 1909, each pieceoval and with part-fluted lower body, engraved with an initial 'E', comprising a teapot, with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 28.5cm wide over handle, total gross weight 29oz 13dwt, 921gr (3)
A Pair of Dutch Silver Spoons, With Pseudomarks and Further Stuck With English Import Marks for Chester, 1902, each oval bowl stamped with a differing coat-of-arms, the stems openwork and cast with figures, each terminating in a finial cast as a boat, 21.5cm long and slightly smaller, 4oz 13dwt, 145gr (2)
A Three-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by Hawksworth, Eyre and Co. Ltd., Sheffield, 1917, each piece in the George III style, oblong and with reeded rims, comprising a teapot, with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 29.5cm wide over handles, total gross weight 40oz 14dwt, 1,263gr (3)
A George V Silver Bowl, by Herbert Edward Barker and Frank Ernest Barker, Chester, 1913, circular and with egg and dart border and two leaf and mask-capped scroll handles, on conforming foot, with ebonised plinth, 25.5cm wide over handles, 20cm high including plinth, weight of silver 16oz 8dwt, 511gr
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including a sauceboat; a bowl with openwork handles; a sugar-bowl; a tea-strainer and associated stand and other items; the silver plate including a revolving tureen; various dishes and others items; Together With other associated items (one shelf)
An Edward VII Silver Hot-Water Jug and a George V Silver Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl, The Hot-Water Jug Birmingham, 1909, the Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl Birmingham, 1917, the hot-water jug tapering and with ebonised handle and finial, the cream-jug and sugar-bowl each on three claw feet, the hot-water jug 18cm high, gross weight 19oz 4dwt, 598gr (3)
A Three-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by S. W. Smith and Co., Birmingham, 1916, each piece in the George III style, compressed circular and with central reeded band, comprising a teapot, with wood handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 20.2cm wide over handle, total gross weight 13oz 9dwt, 418gr (3)
A George V Silver Bowl, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1915, oval and on four openwork feet, with sides pierced with foliage scrolls, later engraved with an inscription, 23cm wide, 7oz 11dwt, 235grThe inscription reads 'Presented to Mrs W Sheppard with every good with for a happy retirement from all her friends at Pringle of Scotland April 1963'.
A Four-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by George Wish and Co. Ltd., Sheffield, 1921, each piece tapering and on leaf-capped scroll feet, comprising a teapot; a hot-water jug, each with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the hot-water jug 23.5cm high, total gross weight 62oz 12dwt, 1,947gr (4)
George V silver bonbon dish, Birmingham 1919, and two silver condiment spoons, 85g approx together with a Swiss white-metal cream jug and sugar bowl having planished finish and engraved presentation inscriptions relating to Schinznach-Bad Golf Club, stamped '800' and 'Jezler' etc, 155g approx
Victorian silver footed rose bowl, with pierced rim, supported on a circular stepped foot, approx 20 x 13 h cms, Sheffield assay mark dated 1906, mm Walker & Hall, approx 436 gms. Condition ReportSign of a split and solder repair (see photograph) and a crease in the silver approx 30 mm (see photograph).
Keith Murray for Mappin and Webb, an Art Deco style silver plated bowl, W27688, conical form, with incised concentric ring banding to the rim and root, 10.5cm diameter Designed by Keith Murray for Mappin & Webb. Keith Murray (1892-1981) was born in New Zealand and moved to the UK with his parents when he was 14. He trained as an architect and worked as an illustrator before becoming a designer. During the 1930’s he produced designs in glass for Stevens & Williams, ceramic for Wedgwood and for silver manufacturers Mappin and Webb. His designs are now much sort after. Following the second world war, he returned to his career as an architect.
This lot features two vintage souvenir spoons, each showcasing unique craftsmanship. The first is a sterling silver spoon marked "Sterling," commemorating the Delaware Water Gap, with intricate engravings highlighting the region's natural beauty. The second is a metal souvenir spoon featuring a sculpted buffalo head on the handle and a detailed leaf forming the spoon bowl, adding a distinctive touch to its design. Largest measures 3.75"L.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
An exquisite 1892 Birmingham sterling silver souvenir spoon, commemorating Queenstown (now Cobh), Ireland. The finely detailed handle features an inset green-hued stone, elegantly set within an ornate shield-like design with intricate scrollwork. The twisted handle leads to a gold-washed bowl, adding a refined contrast to the sterling silver. This historical piece bears Birmingham hallmarks, including the anchor (Birmingham Assay Office), lion passant (sterling silver standard), and the 1892 date letter "S", confirming its Victorian-era origin. A wonderful collectible for enthusiasts of Irish heritage and antique silverware.Issued: 1892Dimensions: 4.5"LCondition: Age related wear.
Silver and enamel spoons marked "Copenhagen," showcasing exceptional craftsmanship. The larger serving spoon, marked 950, features an elegant gilt bowl and an intricately designed handle adorned with rich blue and white enamel floral patterns. The smaller demitasse spoon is marked 900 and mirrors this exquisite detailing with a finely decorated stem and ornate accents. Both pieces display superb Scandinavian artistry, making them a refined addition to any silver collection. Largest spoon measures 6.5"L.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
Swiss souvenir spoon crafted in 800 silver, featuring an elegantly twisted handle with a sculpted bear finial. The gold-washed bowl is engraved with "Interlaken" and adorned with a colorful enameled crest depicting a bear, a heraldic symbol of the region. The "800" silver mark indicates an 80% silver content, a common European standard for fine silverware. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 4"HCountry of Origin: SwitzerlandCondition: Age related wear.
An EPNS "Falstaff" two-handled galleried tray, a silver plated coffee pot, teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl; assorted flatware; a two bottle decanter stand with 'Gin' and 'Whisky' labels; an electroplated and clear glass claret jug; an EP card waiter; a rose bowl; a photo frame; cruet set; napkin rings; qty