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Stroud Auctions Ltd. Unit J, Bath Road Trading Estate Bath Road Antiques & Collectables Stroud Gloucestershire GL5 3QF Started 16 Jan 2013 10:00 GMT United Kingdom Stroud Auctions Ltd. Unit J, Bath Road Trading Estate Bath Road Antiques & Collectables Stroud Gloucestershire GL5 3QF Started 16 Jan 2013 10:00 GMT United Kingdom Lot Description A collection of silver plate including Mappin & Webb, tureen, coffee pots etc together with a silver plate tea set including tea pot, jug, 1 bowl and tray. 2 A mahogany cased canteen in two sections containing fish cutlery and other cased and boxed cutlery. 3 An oak four-section fitted canteen of cutlery by Brook and Son, Goldsmiths to the King, Queen Street, Edinburgh 4 A selection of silver plate and pewter items including a sporting trophy, tankards etc. 5 Plated cutlery and tea set etc. 6 Pair of pierced brass candlesticks, various plated ware, treen, Ypres French art shell case etc. 7 An oak two section fitted canteen containing various plated cutlery including a good antler carving fork. 8 Pair of plated candlesticks 9 A box of plated cutlery incl a boxed set of cutlery 10 A collection of silver plated cutlery. A pewter tea set on tray inscribed 'presented to Mr Fred J Hill by the combined staff of Bass Ratcliffe and Gretton Ltd and Worthington 11 Co, on occasion of his retirement - 31st March 1947' together with a trophy and a metal lantern. 12 A tray of silver plate to include teapots, flatware etc 13 A silver plated gallery tray, other plated wares and a large quantity of souvenir teaspoons. 14 A quantity of c1950 sporting trophy cups together with some contemporary examples mostly snooker/billiards related. 15 A collection of plated ware and Masons iron stone jug, tribal figure and a Kashmir lacquer tray and mirror. A quantity of silver plated items to incl chamber stick, cutlery, razor in box, mounted stag's head, linen basket, a military "board" and a 16 boxed alcohol novelty 17 Plated wares, tray, cutlery, sugar tongs etc. 18 A Georgian Sheffield plate teapot together with a silver plated muffin dish, jug and hot water jug. 19 A collection of plated ware including a tray, hot water pot, travelling eight day clock and commemorative medals etc 20 Plated circular basket, ladle and a carved coconut shell moneybox 1888 on base. 21 Collection of plated cutlery, servers etc Plated bridge marker c1920s/30s with figural decoration of a lady golfer, an early enamel Pitreavie (Dunfermline Golf Club) badge and 22 an engraved golfing glass 23 A silver guilloche dressing table set, comprising a mirror and two brushes (B'ham hallmark, maker H C D) 24 Four Georgian silver teaspoons (Ldn 1807) and a silver salt spoon, approx 67 g. 25 A Hallmarked silver tea cannister, weight 55g, height 8.5cm 26 Two babies rattles and whistles with mother of pearl handles (marked 925) together with costume jewellery brooches A hallmarked silver guilloche Art Deco dressing table glass jar of large squat form, with octagonal lid, together with four similar but base 27 metal mounted items 28 Silver rimmed glass vase, hallmarked silver salt and pepper, silver mounted salts etc. 28A Silver handled button hooks, hallmarked yard o' lead pencil, plated cruet, coinage etc 29 Two hallmarked silver photograph frames together with a plated Art Nouveau vase 30 A quantity of silver fobs, albert, unmarked chatelaine and an Egyptian bracelet. Approx 170g all in 31 Silver hallmarked key and napkin ring, sugar nips, 925 paste brooch, sovereign holder, mourning brooches, silver items 58g approx. A hallmarked silver picture frame 23.5x19cm, together with two Mappin and Webb items, one a jug, the other a tankard with inscription 32 'to 208 squadron 1932-1936, 'The Officers' flying officer F W L Wild' together with two Edinburgh hallmarked silver mustard spoons and a plated mirror 33 A quantity of Georgian / Victorian and late hallmarked silver spoons, napkin rings etc approx 200g 34 Victorian hallmarked embossed silver jug and sugar bowl, approx 104 g. 35 A silver shell dish by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, approx 91 g. 36 A white metal christening mug, approx 70 g. 37 Two small silver pencil holders, sundry silver ornaments, brooches, propelling pencils and a vesta case. A silver squat candlestick (Chester) together with four silver egg spoons with golf club and ball motif plus one other silver spoon and a 38 white metal-backed clothes brush (weight of spoons 62g approx) 39 Pair of sterling silver candlesticks height 8.5cm 40 Sterling silver salt and pepper pots height 13cm 41 Sterling silver salt and pepper pots height 12cm 42 Sterling silver handled Art Deco cake server and matching cheese server - both by Webster USA. 43 Five various silver napkin rings weight 100g 44 A hallmarked silver engine turned compact. 45 Hallmarked silver vesta, sterling bosuns whistle 935 half hunter pocket watch and a Kays keyless wind pocket watch watch 46 Eight various silver teaspoons, Sheffield and London, approx 169 g. 47 A William IV hallmarked silver Irish fiddle pattern spoon (Dublin 1835, maker's mark JP) 82g 48 Five white metal topped dressing table items, largest 11cm diameter 49 A hallmarked silver butter dish formed as a shell with glass liner (B'ham) 1934, approx weight 135g. A hallmarked silver mounted double inkwell with silver mounted bottles and feet, B'ham maker B & Co together with a Ronson cigarette 50 lighter and pen combined and one other. 51 A collection of silver items to include spoons, pickle fork, circular pierced plaque etc, approx 106g. A quantity of hallmarked silver, late Georgian and Victorian fiddle pattern cutlery to include two dinner forks, two dessert forks, one table 52 spoon, two dessert spoons and three teaspoons with dates between 1836 and 1839 (approx 540g) A cased set of six hallmarked silver teaspoons with sugar tongs, all with feather edge, weight 115g together with a set of six plated 53 teaspoons and another cased set of six plated teaspoons 54 A baby's teething ring with silver cat, baby's rattle (hallmarked) with mother-of-pearl handle, silver bracelets and a silver chain 55 A quantity of hallmarked silver teaspoons, Georgian and more modern, incl two Exeter examples (235g) 56 A quantity of continental (poss French) white metal cutlery comprising six dinner forks and seven spoons (825g) A Napoleon III gilt ormolu and champleve enamel table casket by Tahan, Paris engraved 'TAHAN FR DE L'EMPEREUR'. approx height 57 10 cm x 22 cm wide x 24 cm deep. A Stuart Devlin silver gilt and enamel Charles and Diana commemorative egg, opening to reveal and plume of feathers and enamelled 58 flowers with original plush lined presentation case. A Stuart Devlin silver gilt enamel surprise egg, opening to reveal a hen with her chick in its shell with original plush lined presentation 59 case. A Stuart Devlin silver gilt Charles and Diana commemorative egg, chased in relief with two armorials and flowers and leaves, opening to 60 reveal a dragon and rose on a burgundy velvet ground with original plush lined presentation case. 61 A Stuart Devlin silver gilt egg opening to reveal a bee hovering over a flower with original plush lined presentation case. Silver rat tail spoon and fork in plush presentation case, London 1847, maker G J D F, three further silver spoons London 1786 maker 62 WS, Exeter example etc, plated pusher in case and a set of apostle spoons, weight of silver items 125g 63 A hallmarked silver cigarette box, London with bark effect lid 64 Silver and white metal buckle, pencils, pens, gold filled Morden Everpoint cheroot holder 'Mizpah' silver brooch etc. 65 White metal figural spoon with child and rabbit finial, hallmarked spoon and knife. 66 Letter opener (925 impressed) with revolving perpetual calendar, also impressed C & C length 23cm 66A A set of four white metal tea spoons, no marks, plain coffin shaped handles, approx weight 95 g. 67 A hallmarked silver Walker and Hall trumpet vase with purled lip, height 27cm 68 A Hallmarked silver two-handled sugar basin awarded to Mrs C W Prout for cheesemaking in 1897, weight 255g 69 Georgian silver lobed teapot with rose finial, Ldn 1810, makers mark rubbed. 680 grams approx. 70 Silver candlestick (B'ham hallmark) 71 Two silver sugar nips, weight 55g, vintage pen, manicure items, mother-of-pearl penknife, white metal,Parker Moderne etc A cased set of white metal continental cutlery, comprising 12 spoons and 12 forks with ornate double struck design, marked PG 84 with 72 possible bee to centre of punch, also marked Boulener?, together with a set of nine similarly marked teaspoons and three sundry white metal spoons, a pair of white m ...[more] 73 A silver mounted cut glass decanter together with another art nouveau base metal mounted example A pair of Edwardian hallmarked silver embossed vases of trumpet from with floral swag and foliate embossed decoration, London 1901, 74 together with a small twin handled trophy cup, engraved 'Royal Bombay Golf Glub 1924' weight of three items approx 516g 75 A pair of William IV hallmarked silver candlesticks, with bead and scrolling decoration, height 25cm Sheffield 1835 makers mark IW 76 A silver-mounted Argentinian mate cup and bombilla pipe both marked 925 77 An Art Nouveau hallmarked silver mounted cut glass decanter with engraved floral decoration (B'ham) 1906 height 24cm 78 An octagonal hallmarked silver sugar caster, London, approx 102 g. A Tahan of Paris jewelled and enamelled jewellery casket with gilded and ormolu decoration. silk lining and 'Tahan a Paris' engraved to 79 inner rim, width 15cm 80 Large quantity of costume jewellery incl antique French, wristwatches, quantity of dress rings, white metal brooches 81 A selection of costume jewellery, watches, rings, hat pins etc, some items with gold content.
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