Lot No |
Description |
Low Estimate |
High Estimate |
127 |
A part set of silver teaspoons and sugar nips, a set of butter knives, a silver plated tea pot and a set of mother of pearl snail forks. Silver teaspoons and sugar nips in cabinet |
20 |
30 |
202 |
A cut glass decanter with silver collar, two cut glass scent bottles with silver collars and a cut glass dressing table bottle with silver collar – some stoppers lacking (4 items) |
30 |
40 |
337 |
Two silver thimbles, hopsack needles and case etc and other items |
40 |
60 |
348 |
A late Victorian silver belt buckle, London 1900, by William Hutton and Sons |
60 |
80 |
356 |
Four folding silver and mother of pearl fruit knives, Sheffield 1900, Sheffield 1877, Sheffield 1938 and one other 19th century example |
50 |
60 |
360 |
Seven silver thimbles, a small silver circular photograph frame, silver jewellery, jet beads and assorted costume jewellery etc housed in a wooden cutlery tray |
40 |
60 |
367 |
An Edwardian ornate silver easel backed photograph frame, Birmingham 1903 and a miniature silver mounted ”The Royal Bijou Birthday Book”, Birmingham 1905 |
60 |
80 |
368 |
A silver three piece tea set, Birmingham 1916, the teapot with ebonized knop and handle, 17.29ozt, 537.7g gross |
180 |
220 |
369 |
An Australian presentation dish by Whitehall silver and plate Co. with inscription; ’16/u Doubles Finalist Australian Grass Court Championships 1997′, 15cm diameter, marks to rim 4.12ozt, 128.1g and three items of silver cutlery, 2.28ozt, 71g gross |
60 |
80 |
370 |
A small quantity of Edwardian and later silver items including a pepperette, a feeding spoon and other silver items, gross weight 1.75ozt and a napkin ring |
30 |
40 |
371 |
An Edwardian silver matchbox holder on bun feet embossed with Reynold’s angels, Birmingham 1901 and a silver mustard pot 2.5ozt, 63.7g gross and a pair of early 19th century oval silver plated salts with blue glass liners (4 items) |
30 |
40 |
372 |
A set of six novelty Edwardian silver menu holders, in the form of artist’s palettes, each mounted with a miniature circular print of a famous masterpiece, Birmingham 1904, maker’s mark ‘H.E.’, 4.44ozt, 138.1g gross, housed in a fitted case |
80 |
120 |