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Sold – Teapot – S W Smith & Co, Bachelor, terling Silver, 1918
HollowareSold S. W. Smith & Co. (Birmingham, England) 'Bullet' Form Bachelor Teapot, George II sterling silver 7 1/4" wide (spout to handle) x 4" high x 3 3/8" diameter -
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SOLD – Match Safe – Henry William Sparrow, Birmingham – Sterling, Gilt, Wide
Match Safes / Vesta Cases, SOLD, Tobacciana & SuchEdwardian sterling silver match safe, Birmingham, 1900. -
Brooch – Victorian, Sterling Silver, Dog with Floral Basket
JewelryRobinson & McKewan (Birmingham, England, 1870-1892) William Robinson & Arthur George McKewan Brooch: Dog with Basket of Flowers, within Wreath Figural, Sterling Silver, Aesthetic/Victorian 1 ½” diameter$750.00 $750.00$750.00 $750.00 -
Flatware – Spoon – Hilliard & Thomason, Salt, Sterling, Old English, Bright Cut
Flatware, SilverVictorian sterling silver salt spoon, 'Old English' terminal with shell bowl and bright cut stem with vacant shield, Hilliard & Thomason, circa 1869.$65.00 $65.00$65.00 $65.00 -
Match Safe – Sterling, Fob, Scrolls, Birmingham, 1900
Match Safes / Vesta Cases, Tobacciana & SuchEdwardian sterling silver match safe, Birmingham, 1900. -
Bracelet – Kenart Ltd, Cuff, Engraved Foliate
Jewelry, SilverKenart Ltd (England, c. 1931-1952) Engraved Foliate Bracelet sterling silver ¾” wide x 2 ½” x 2 ¼” (outside) / 2 3/16” x 2” (inside) Scroll Down for further details$175.00 $175.00$175.00 $175.00 -
Salt Cellar – Collingwood & Sons Ltd –
SilverDescription & Notes: An early 20th Century sterling silver salt cellar of oval form with flared shaped rim raised on four slipper feet with lobed shoulders, made circa 1917. Scroll Down for further details$95.00 $95.00$95.00 $95.00 -
Watch Fob – Sterling Silver, Cartouche Form, 1920
Clocks & Watches, JewelryNFS Georgian Style sterling silver watch fob, shield form suspended from a ribbon banner, vacant, made by Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham, 1920. -
Muffineer – Martin, Hall & Co, Sterling Silver, 1911, 7″
SilverMartin, Hall & Co (Sheffield) Edwardian 'George I Style' Muffineer, c. 1911 sterling silver 7” high x 2 ½” wide Antique Edwardian solid sterling silver muffineer in a George I style panelled octagonal form with waisted baluster, turned finial and raised foot. The lid is sufficiently pierced to allow most granulated sugars and spices; and has been further hand-detailed for effect. Scroll Down for further details$245.00 $245.00$245.00 $245.00 -
Flask – A & J Zimmerman – Sterling Silver
Flasks, SilverA & J Zimmerman Ltd (England, 1879-1930) Hip Flask, w/ Cup, c. 1942 gilt wash sterling silver 4 ⅝” high x 3” wide x 1” diameter Scroll Down for further details$745.00 $745.00$745.00 $745.00 -
Flatware – Spoon – Sanders & Blackband – Dessert, Citrus, Silverplate
Flatware, SilverSummary: A fine boxed set of Art Deco Grecian pattern grapefruit / citrus / dessert spoons made in silver plate by Sanders & Blackband, Birmingham, circa 1940. Each spoon has a softly pointed tip for clean handling and slicing of your fruit /dessert countered by a stylish angular facet cut handle and finial. The box is fitted with a plush black velvet liner, a soft silk upper liner with silk lined hinges, the exterior wrapped with faux-leather with gilt checkered border and held closed with two latches. Scroll Down for further details$45.00 $45.00$45.00 $45.00 -
Snuff Box – Reynolds & Westwood – Woman Playing Lyre, Repousse
Silver, Snuff Boxes, Tobacciana & SuchNotes: Edwardian Art Nouveau sterling silver pill / snuff box made by Reynolds & Westwood of Birmingham, England in 1901. The lid exhibits a repoussé worked woman wearing fluid robes singing and playing a lyre on a rocaille background; the sides and base are smooth. Scroll Down for further details$250.00 $250.00$250.00 $250.00 -
Tongs – Levi & Salaman – Wishbone, Sterling
SilverA pair of novel sterling silver trompe l’oeil faux-wishbone form sugar nips with concealed sprung hinges, made by Levi & Salaman silversmiths, Birmingham, 1907. Scroll Down for further details$125.00 $125.00$125.00 $125.00 -
Mustard – Walton & Co – Cane Cut, Sterling
SilverEdwardian cane cut mustard pot with sterling rim, hinged lid, leaf thumb tab, and suspended handle, made by George Edwin Walton & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1906. Together with an Edwardian sterling silver scrolling finial spoon made by Arthur Joseph Mason, Birmingham, 1907. Scroll Down for further details$175.00 $175.00$175.00 $175.00 -
Perfume – Hilliard & Thomason – Master Sized, Crystal & Sterling Silver
PerfumesHilliard & Thomason (Birmingham, 1840-1906) Scent / Perfume Bottle (1888) Wrythen, Checkered, Diamond Quilted Hand-cut Crystal, Sterling Silver 5” high x 4 ¾” wi$1,095.00 $1,095.00$1,095.00 $1,095.00
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