Silver and Electro-plate

301            VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT, of shaped-oval form, with finial to the hinged fluted cover, engraved all-over with foliate designs, monogrammed, maker W & G Sissons, London 1881, 20ozs. 200-300390

 

302            GEORGE III SILVER TEA-SERVICE, comprising of a teapot, sugar basin and cream ewer, each of rectangular form with an engraved foliate patterned border and on base with four ball feet, maker’s mark on teapot possibly for Andrew Fogelberg, London 1808/12, 25ozs. 250-350CLICK FOR IMAGE410

 

303            SILVER CONDIMENT SET, comprising of a salt dish, pepper pot and mustard pot, with two spoons, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1925, in a fitted case. 70-100120

 

304            SILVER CIRCULAR CUP, cast with borders of leaf designs over scrolling foliage and on a spreading foot, with a handle to one side, maker ‘GNRH’, Chester 1913, 8ozs, 4 ½” (11.4cms) diameter. 150-200CLICK FOR IMAGE195

 

305            ART DECO BEDROOM TIMEPIECE, of octagonal form and enamelled in pink, 3” (7.6cms) wide. 25-35ns

 

306            SET OF FIVE VICTORIAN SILVER DESSERT SPOONS, with King’s Pattern handles, maker John Round, Sheffield 1881. 40-5080

 

307            CONTINENTAL SILVER BEAKER, of tapered cylindrical form and with an engine-turned border, inscribed & dated 1892, 3” (7.6cms) high. 20-3025

 

308            PLAIN SILVER CHRISTENING MUG, initialled maker ‘D.F’, Birmingham 1935, 2 ¾” (7cms) high. 30-5070

 

309            SET OF THREE NINETEENTH CENTURY SALT DISHES, each modelled as a sailboat, with a ‘waving’ cherub figure at the helm and stood on a scalloped oval base with pierced supports cast with scroll shapes and masks, maker ‘B.H.J.’, import marks for Chester 1891, 3 ¼” (8.2cms) long; with three spoons ensuite (6). 300-400CLICK FOR IMAGE320

 

310            CONTINENTAL SILVER CIRCULAR COMPORT, the centre embossed with leaf and vine decoration, 6ozs, 8” (20.3cms) diameter. 30-50ns

 

311            EDWARDIAN SILVER DOUBLE STAMP CASE, rectangular with open apertures to the hinged cover, maker ‘H & T’, Birmingham 1906, 2 ¾” (7cms) wide. 60-90ns

 

312            VICTORIAN GILT MESH EVENING BAG, cast with a border of cherub figures and floral festoons. 40-60ns

 

313            PAIR OF INDIAN SILVER VASES, each of oviform shape with flaring necks, engraved all-over with panels of birds and animals within foliate fields, 6 ¼” (15.8cms) high. 20-30ns

 

314            VICTORIAN ELECTRO-PLATED CAKEBASKET OF SHAPED-CIRCULAR FORM, with a hinged handle and domed foot, 10 ¾” (27.3cms) diameter. 50-70ns

 

315            VICTORIAN SILVER WINE JUG, with leaf finial to the hinged cover and scroll handle, the oviform-shaped body embossed with c-scrolls around panels of flowerheads, eagles and a vacant cartouche flanked with winged male & female figures, on a circular foot with gadrooned rim, maker Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield 1861, 28ozs, 13 ½” (34.3cms) high. 1000-1500CLICK FOR IMAGE1400

 

316            SET OF FOUR DUTCH SILVER FAN-SHAPED MENU STANDS, each cast with figures and scenery and, verso, with ribbons and flowers, the shaped-circular bases cast with c-scrolls, 2 ½” (6.3cms) high. 300-400CLICK FOR IMAGEns

 

317            PAIR OF SILVER POSY HOLDERS, each modelled as a shoe, maker ‘J.S.’ import marks for London 1900, 4 ¾” (12cms) long. 50-70220

 

318            EDWARDIAN SILVER OVAL TEA-CADDY, with detachable cover, embossed on two sides with a panel depicting two females being serenaded by a male, within scroll borders, maker ‘S & Co.,’ Birmingham 1901, 4 ¾” (12cms) high. 80-120170

 

319            SILVER TEA-SERVICE, comprising of a teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each circular-formed with reeded borders, maker ‘AT & M’, Glasgow 1915, 40ozs (3). 250-350330

 

320            EDWARDIAN TIMEPIECE, the electro-plated case enclosing an enamelled circular dial with numbers in black, 10 ¼” (26cms) wide. 40-6035

 

321            SILVER CONDIMENT SET, comprising of a mustard pot, two salt dishes with spoons and two pepper pots, Birmingham 1911, in a fitted case.60-90120

 

322            A SELECTION OF PLATED WARE, including a tea service, four flower tubes and a pair of jugs (a lot). 60-9090

 

323            PAIR OF PLATED CIRCULAR WINE SLIDES, cast with vine decoration; and four others (6). 50-80200

 

324 NO LOT

 

325 NO LOT

 

326            PAIR OF ELECTRO-PLATED CHAMBER CANDLESTICKS, with circular bases and cone-shaped snuffers, 6” (15.2cms) diameter. 40-6030

 

327            VICTORIAN SILVER SUGAR CASTER, with fluted body and a vacant cartouche, on a circular base, London 1896, 7 ½” (19cms) high. 100-150160

 

328            UNUSUAL VICTORIAN SILVER EASEL/HAND MIRROR, the handle hinged and doubling as a stand, the glass circular and framed in a pierced border of figures, animals and scroll shapes, maker S.W. Smith & Co., Birmingham 1897, 11” (28cms) long. 250-350460

 

329            PAIR OF ADAM STYLE SILVER TABLE COMPORTS, in two sections, each with a shaped circular pierced basket on a circular stand with four legs spaced by husk festoons, maker Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1911, 45ozs, 9 ½” (24.1cms) diameter. 500-800CLICK FOR IMAGE 1000

 

330            PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER BON-BON BASKETS, each formed as a wheelbarrow, with pierced lattice sides and cast foliate borders, London 1896, 4 ½” (11.4cms) long. 150-200350

 

331            ELECTRO-PLATED ENTREE DISH AND COVER, by Walker & Hall, of rectangular form with gadrooned & cast foliate borders, 12 ¾” (32.4cms) wide; and an oval entree dish (2). 60-90ns

 

332            GEORGE III SILVER GRAVY SPOON, with fiddle pattern handle, initialled ‘N’, maker ‘LB’, Edinburgh 1811; and five other spoons (6). 70-100150

 

333            ELECTRO-PLATED AND CUT GLASS CLARET JUG, the hinged cover opening to reveal a warming tube with detachable lid and swing handle, the body cylindrical and spreading to the base, 10 ¼” (26cms) high. 100-150170

 

334            CUT GLASS BISCUIT JAR WITH COVER, with cast electro-plated finial to the cover and on a plated stand formed as entwined branches, 7 ½” (19cms) high. 70-100150

 

335            SILVER TEA SERVICE, comprising of a teapot, jug, sugar and cream, the teapot and jug each with ivory finial and handle, maker ‘E.V.’, Sheffield 1936, 57ozs. 400-600720

 

336            VICTORIAN ELECTRO-PLATED TABLE EPERGNE, the central column cast with scrolls and acanthus leaves to a tripartite base of neo-classical dragon serpents on a circular plinth cast with a border of flowerheads and on circular feet, 14 ½” (36.8cms) high. 70-10090

 

337            VICTORIAN ELECTRO-PLATED COMPORT BY WALKER & HALL, formed with four shell-shaped divisions, with two glass liners, 13 ½” (34.3cms) wide. 40-60ns

 

338            SILVER-MOUNTED GLASS TRAVEL TOILET SET, Birmingham 1926, in a fitted case. 100-150ns

 

339            EDWARDIAN SILVER SUGAR BOWL, with shaped-circular everted rim, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1903, 5” (12.7cms) diameter; with a sifter ensuite, in it’s fitted case. 80-120220

 

340            SILVER & ENAMEL PILL BOX, the hinged cover decorated with a terrier dog. 70-100135

 

341            SILVER CIRCULAR COMPORT, with walnut handles and base, maker ‘EV’, Sheffield 1961, 11” (27.9cms) wide; and a matching smaller comport, 6 ½” (16.5cms) wide (2). 70-100160

 

342            SET OF SIX EDWARDIAN SILVER TEASPOONS, with a sugar sifter, tongs and a butter knife, Birmingham 1903, in a fitted case. 50-80120

 

343            SHEFFIELD PLATE MUSTARD POT, with hinged rectangular lid and cast scroll border, 4 ¼” (10.8cms) wide. 20-3012

 

344            SILVER-MOUNTED CUT GLASS BOTTLE, with hinged domed cover and neckband to the oviform body, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1927, 8 ½” (21.7cms) high. 80-120190

 

345            EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY FRENCH SILVER BOWL, circular with an everted rim and embossed with scrolling foliage, on three fishhead feet, 4 ¾” (12cms) diameter. 70-100ns

 

346            SILVER CIRCULAR DISH COVER, the centre finial cast as a figure of Neptune, the border cast with scrolls and flowerheads, maker William K. Reid, London 1837. 100-15080