Lot 23. A Dutch silver oval snuff box<strong>and</strong> cover, circa 1890, cast with a courtingcouple in Watteau style, 6cm d, togetherwith a silver vesta case, chased with foliage,Chester, 1900 (2) weight 2 ozt£40-£60Lot 24. A William IV silver <strong>and</strong> giltvinaigrette, of rectangular outline cast withfoliate rim, vacant cartouche with gilt grille,maker Frances Clark, Birmingham, 1836,3.5cm d, weight 0.5 ozt£70-£100Lot 25. A George III silver rectangularreeded box <strong>and</strong> cover, cast with foliage,gilt interior, maker John Stapler, London,circa 1820, 3.5cm d, weight 0.6 ozt£40-£6026Lot 26. A set of six Victorian Old Englishpattern silver teaspoons, maker J A <strong>and</strong>T S, London, 1887 (6), weight 1.5 ozt£30-£50Lot 27. An early Victorian silvervinaigrette <strong>and</strong> cover, of cartoucheoutline, chased with foliage, with grilleinterior, original sponge to interior, makerHilliard <strong>and</strong> Thompson, Birmingham, 1852,5cm d, weight 0.8 ozt£70-£100Lot 28. An Edwardian silver circularsnuff box, hinged lid inscribed ‘Uncle1909’, marks rubbed, Birmingham, 1909,8cm d, weight approximately 2.5 ozt£30-£4029Lot 29. A late Victorian silver vestacase <strong>and</strong> sovereign holder, chased withfoliage, with hinged cover <strong>and</strong> gilt interior,Birmingham, 1900, 8cm d, weight 1.3 ozt£70-£10030Lot 30. Georg Jensen interest: a pairof Danish silver salad servers, bearingmarks, 20cm l (2) weight approximately4 ozt£80-£120Lot 30A. A pair of Victorian silverpierced bon bon dishes, in rococo style,with C scrolls, maker’s marks indistinct,Birmingham, 1876, 15cm l (2) 5.3 t.oz£80-£120Lot 31. A pair of Victorian silver Fiddlepattern sugar nips, London, 1886,together with four other silver pairs of sugarnips (5) weight approximately 4 ozt£30-£4032Lot 32. A George I style silver teapot<strong>and</strong> hinged cover, of pear shaped outline,turned wood h<strong>and</strong>le, with turned finial tolid, frieze cast ornament, maker S Limited,Birmingham, 1930, weight approx 21.5 ozt£150-£200Lot 33. A Regency style silver-platedentrée dish <strong>and</strong> cover, together with anElkington oval serving plate, muffin dish <strong>and</strong>cover with turned h<strong>and</strong>le <strong>and</strong> liner (3)£30-£40Lot 34. A pair of silver sauceboats, withreeded rims <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>les, on circular ovalbases, maker H <strong>and</strong> H, Birmingham, 1942(2) weight 14 ozt£100-£150Lot 35. An <strong>Art</strong>s <strong>and</strong> Crafts silver twinh<strong>and</strong>ledshallow bowl, pierced acanthusborder rim before hammered ground,stylised h<strong>and</strong>les with bulbous surmounts,maker A E J, Birmingham, 1912, 26cm l,weight 8.5 ozt£150-£200Lot 36. A stylish <strong>Art</strong>s <strong>and</strong> Crafts twopiece silver teaset, comprising twinh<strong>and</strong>ledsugar bowl <strong>and</strong> cream jug, withcast-studded ornament on hammeredground, maker H W L, Birmingham, 1906 (2)weight approx 6 ozt£150-£20037Lot 37. An <strong>Art</strong> Nouveau silver twinh<strong>and</strong>ledsugar bowl with spoon,naturalistically cast, the bowl with twinh<strong>and</strong>les <strong>and</strong> cast spade spoon with looph<strong>and</strong>le, maker N M, Birmingham, 1901,weight 7.5 ozt£200-£300Lot 38. A pair of Edwardian silverpierced circular bon bon dishes onpedestal bases, roped twist rims, London,1910, 8cm d, weight 3 ozt£40-£6039Lot 39. A late Victorian silver oval bonbon basket, beaded outline in neo-classicalstyle, maker William Comyns, London, 1899,11cm l, weight 2.5 ozt£30-£408 Contact us on 01283 733988
HANSONS AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERSLot 40. A George V silver oval cantedtea caddy, with hinged cover, gilt interior,makers mark rubbed, Birmingham, 1920,9cm h, weight 7 ozt£70-£100Lot 40A. A late Victorian silverlighthouse castor <strong>and</strong> cover, chasedwith swagged foliate on hexagonal pedetal,Mappin & Webb, London, 1892, 21cm h,9 t.oz£100-£150Lot 41. A Tiffany style sterling silvercircular dish, cast with scrolling border,engraved “K’’ to centre, marked “Towlesterling’’, numbered 54481, 26cm d, weight12 ozt£60-£80Lot 42. A George V glass <strong>and</strong>silver collared condiment jar withsilver-hinged cover, glass h<strong>and</strong>le,Birmingham,1926, together with a sterlingsilver cylindrical jar with cast floral knopcover <strong>and</strong> a Neo-classical style oval-platedh<strong>and</strong>le mustard with hinged cover, blueglassliner with plated spoon (3)£30-£40Lot 43. An <strong>Art</strong> Deco silver ashtray, ofsquare outline, Birmingham, 1936, togetherwith a George V silver sauceboat, Sheffield,1937 (2) weight 5.3 ozt£40-£60Lot 44. A George V silver-faceteddish, Birmingham, 1937, together with aquatrefoil, pierced silver bon bon dish onthree pierced feet, Birmingham, 1964 (2)weight 5 ozt£40-£604546Lot 46. A George V silver hot water jug,cast in neo-classical style, ribbon-tied swags,raised on four scroll feet, ebonised h<strong>and</strong>le <strong>and</strong>hinged cover with ebonised finial, maker W A,Birmingham, 1917, 19.5cm h, weight 17 ozt£150-£200Lot 47. A Victorian silver circular sugarbowl, chased with foliage, centreing circularcartouches, on reeded circular foot rim, marksrubbed, London, circa 1890, 13cm d, weight6.2 ozt£40-£60Lot 48. A set of six George V silverteaspoons, in blue Morocco case, Sheffield,1925, together with a David Anderson, Oslo,cased pair of nips (2)£30-£50Lot 49. A set of twelve cased silver giltzodiac spoons, maker John Pinches, limitededition to 1855, with certificate, blue case, ofrecent manufacture, weight 9 ozt£70-£100Lot 50. Assorted silver flatware includinga George III silver caddy spoon, Old Englishpattern, crested, London, 1901, together withchild’s pushers, condiment spoons <strong>and</strong> othervarious spoons (11), weight 5.5 ozt£40-£60Lot 50A. A George V silver twin-h<strong>and</strong>ledtrophy cup, on domed pedestal, Birmingham,1922, on ebonised st<strong>and</strong>, 22cm h <strong>and</strong> a smallsilver twin-h<strong>and</strong>led cup, Birmingham, 1932,15cm h (2) 11.7 t.oz£100-£15052Lot 52. A Russian silver <strong>and</strong> cloisonnéenamel spoon, circa 1900, the bowl withflowers <strong>and</strong> scrolls in tones of blue, pink <strong>and</strong>greens, tapered stem with twist detail amongstconforming enamel <strong>and</strong> shaped terminal,12cm l£40-£60Lot 53. A George V silver salver, of shapedsquare outline, inscribed ‘Presented to JackHoldern on the occasion of his marriage, May1958’, with various engraved signatures,raised on scroll ball <strong>and</strong> claw feet, makerE B, London, 1933, 25.5cm x 25.5cm, weight21.5 troy oz, together with a Victorian silverdessert spoon, London, 1868 (2)£250-£350Lot 54. A 20th century silver plated oakcased canteen of cutlery, Old Englishpattern including carving set, the knives withivorine h<strong>and</strong>les£150-£250Lot 55. A George V silver Christeningmug, of inverted ovoid form, raised on ribbedpedestal <strong>and</strong> spreading circular base, scrollh<strong>and</strong>le, inscribed David Seymour, 1936,indistinct maker, London, 1935, 12cm h,weight 12.2 ozt£100-£120Lot 56. An early Victorian silver teapot<strong>and</strong> cover, of melon outline, hinged cover,with bud cast finial, scroll h<strong>and</strong>le raised onhexagonal spreading base, makers mark R PG B, London, 1851, 18cm h, weight 20.7 ozt£100-£150Lot 57. A George V glass <strong>and</strong> silvermounted inkwell, of hexagonal outline onstepped base, silver collar, hinged cover,Sheffield, 1927, 8cm h£30-£40Lot 45. An <strong>Art</strong>s <strong>and</strong> Crafts hammeredsilver oval bon bon basket, with castLot 58. An Edwardian three piece ovaltrellis ornament, raised on oval pedestal <strong>and</strong>silver bachelor teaset, of semi- gadroonedfour compressed bun feet, maker A E J,Lot 51. A set of six Russian silveroutline, comprising teapot with ebonisedBirmingham, 1918, 19cm d, weight 9.5 oztteaspoons, the bowls engraved with foliage h<strong>and</strong>le <strong>and</strong> finial, engraved with inscription£150-£200<strong>and</strong> vacant cartouche to verso, maker Ivan referring to the puppy show, August 14thYashin, Moscow, 1884-1897, 13cm l, weight 1906, together with twin-h<strong>and</strong>led matching2.6 oztsugar bowl <strong>and</strong> milk jug, crested, makers£50-£80mark indistinct, London, 1904, approximately13 troy oz gross£100-£150www.hansonsauctioneers.co.uk 9