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A collection of silver, a silver plate, by Fordham & Faulkner, Sheffield 1909, 21cm diameter, a silver spoon, London 1808, 18cm long, a pair of tongs, by William Atkin, Birmingham 1899, 9cm long, a glass vial with a silver stopper, by John Pound & Co, London 1904, 13.5cm long, a silver heart shaped dish, London 1911, 9.5cm wide, a small silver bowl, by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1887, 8cm diameter, a coffee pot, by Tessiers Ltd, London 1936, 22cm tall, a small silver cup, 5.5cm diameter, two small silver condiment pots, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1930, in fitted case, 5cm diameter, weighable 48.5ozt,with a set of eight white metal knives and forks, knives 21.5cm long, forks 18cm long (qty.)Condition ReportOne blue glass liner to condiment pot repaired with losses. Small rim split to the small mug. Light tarnish and small dents throughout.
A collection of silver items, comprising a twin handled sugar bowl, Birmingham 1932, three cigarette cases, the larger by Mappin & Webb, a christening mug, by Adie Brothers Ltd, 8.1cm high, an Onslow pattern sifter, mid-18th century, marks rubbed, a pierced bonbon dish, Birmingham 1896, a pair of sugar tongs, Sheffield 1926, and a square box and cover, by PKJ, 3.1cm high,total 19.4oztCondition ReportGeneral knocks, rubbing, and wear throughout.
A BOX OF SILVER AND WHITE METAL WARE, to include four silver engine turned pattern napkin rings, hallmarked, approximate gross weight 54.2 grams, a three piece silver vanity set comprising of a hair brush, clothes brush and hand held mirror, all hallmarked 'Adie Brothers Ltd' Birmingham, all decorated with an engine turned pattern and engraved cartouche, a pair of continental white metal tongs, stamped 800, 73.0 grams, a cased set of EPNS teaspoons, a cased set of six butter knives fitted with silver handles hallmarked Sheffield, a pewter quaich bowl, a plated napkin ring, a letter opener and a shoe box of assorted loose cutlery pieces
THREE 20TH CENTURY SILVER CIGARETTE CASES. THREE 20TH CENTURY SILVER CIGARETTE CASES. one decorated with dark blue guilloche enamel and with an applied Naval coronet, John William Barrett, Birmingham 1959, another with pale green guilloche enamel, by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1931 and a plain slide-action cigarette case, initialled, by the same maker & year, all with gilt interiors; the latter 4.25" (10.8cm) long; 12ozt (3). *CR All with wear, the pale green one with damage to the bottom right corner of the enamel.Please contact Connor for further informationconnor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
A GEORGE V BROWN LEATHER GENTLEMAN'S TRAVELLING DRESSING CASE. A GEORGE V BROWN LEATHER GENTLEMAN'S TRAVELLING DRESSING CASE. fitted with a leather wallet, notepad and the following silver mounted items with engine-turned decoration; 4 brushes and a mirror, by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1925 and 6 clear cut-glass bottles/ jars, by Thomas Jones Watson, London 1925/27, all initialled to match, together with the following loose silver mounted dressing table items; an Art-Nouveau hand mirror, dressing box, 5 brushes, 3 button hooks (steel blades) and 8 silver mounted bottles/ jars, most pieces initialled, by different makers & dates, all contained in a fitted brown leather case with tooled initials; the case 18.75" (47.5cm) long; 9.8ozt weighable silver. *CR All pieces with wear & in mixed conditions, some glass with chips to the rims & edges, some silver mounts bashed, dented with holes, the main set reasonable. For item specificsplease contact Connor for further informationconnor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
A SMALL ASSORTMENT OF SILVER ITEMS, to include a cased set of six silver gilt coffee spoons, hallmarked 'Adie Brothers Ltd' Birmingham, a silver hot plate/kettle burner with part hallmark to the base, and a small silver purse with foliate pattern and vacant cartouche, hallmarked 'Henry Williamson Ltd' Birmingham 1909, fitted with a kissing clasp and chain handle, approximate gross weight 244.5 grams
A Pair of George VI Silver Oval Sauceboats and Oval Dish, by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1946, cast with Celtic rims, the sauceboats with scroll handles terminating in griffin head, on griffin head feet, 3.5ins high, the oval dish 7.25ins x 5ins, combined weight 16.3ozs, and a similar coaster by Charles S. Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1976, with turned wood base, 5.5ins diameter x 2ins high
A silver crumb brush, by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham, a Scottish silver example, by Brook & Son, Edinburgh, a silver-mounted oval picture frame, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1916, a pair of cased silver napkin rings, by Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield, a cased silver christening set, by Robert Stewart, London 1903, a silver hexagonal compact, Chester, a silver-handled shoe horn and crochet hook, a set of silver-collared stainless steel ivorine handled fish knives and forks, by Yates Brothers, Sheffield, weighable silver 131gms (qty) Condition Report:Available upon request
A set of six Art Nouveau white metal fruit knives, with stylised handles (one missing handle), a silver mounted double oil bottle, by Haseler & Bill, Birmingham 1923, three silver napkin rings, two by Adie Brothers, another by Deakin & Francis, a Hong Kong sterling spoon, with a pagoda finial, a silver pusher by Robert Pringle, London, a silver mother of pearl handled fruit knife, Birmingham, a silver specimen vase, by Martin Hall & Co, Birmingham 1906, two plated candlesticks, two other spoons, weighable silver 80gms (19) Condition Report:Available upon request
A mixed lot of silver including; a cased sauce boat and ladle by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1956, a cased three piece cruet set with matching spoon Sheffield 1956, damaged liners, a similar three piece cruet set no spoons, a pair of George III cauldron style salts marks almost rubbed out, a Birmingham long handled mirror and matching hair brush, marks rubbed, 473gms. (15.2ozs.)
WHITE METAL ITEMS, to include a silver plated centre piece with four removeable flutes, a silver embossed hair brush hallmarked 'Boots Pure Drug Company' Birmingham 1905, a silver and pique tortoiseshell hair brush, hallmarked 'Adie Brothers Ltd' Birmingham 1924, together with an EPNS Jester baby rattle with plastic teething ring and a mother of pearl handle (condition report: moderate tarnishing to the centre piece, the first hair brush is dented and has splits to the silver, the plastic teething ring has heavy wear)
An Art Deco silver 'The Classic Lighter' pocket lighter, Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1930, allover engine turned decoration, height 4.5cm . Condition Report: No damage or repair, curved corner has personalised engraving, general wear to high points, sprung hinged arm working, no flint to test action, hallmarks clear
An Art Deco George VI silver and enamel 'RAF Wings' powder compact, Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1939, circular form with engine turned decoration, 8cm (A/F) . Condition Report: Cover is detached at the hinge and requires repair, several small edge chips to enamel, general surface wear, hallmarks clear
SILVER DRESSING TABLE WARES comprising boxed engine turned dressing table set comprising mirror, four brushes and comb, Birmingham 1922, Adie Brothers Ltd., in Ollivant & Botsford of Manchester box, together with further various dressing table items including four brushes and a mirrorProvenance: deceased estate SwanseaComments: wear overall, dints, scratches, particularly to unboxed items, viewing recommended
BIRMINGHAM Saucière, 925 Silber, 1934, auf dreifüßigem Stand, glatte Wandung, geriffeltes Randdekor, ohrenförmige Handhabe, LxBxH: ca. 18x10,7x9,5 cm, Marken: Anker, Löwe, Jahresbuchstabe 'K' für 1934, MZ (ADIE BROTHERS Ltd.) Gewicht ca.280 g. Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren.| BIRMINGHAM Saucière, 925 silver, 1934, on tripod stand, smooth body, fluted rim decoration, ear-shaped handle, lxwxh: approx. 18x10.7x9.5 cm, marks: Anchor, lion, year letter “K” for 1934, MZ (ADIE BROTHERS Ltd.) Weight approx. 280 g. Signs of age and use.
* Silver Trophies. A George V silver two handled trophy cup by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham, circa 1927, of goblet form with 2 scroll handles on a pedestal foot, engraved ‘News of the World Challenge Cup for the Bath City police 100 yards swimming handicap’, 22.5 cm high, 469g plus a second silver two handled trophy cup with bath city police swimming association, London, 1928, 18.2 cm high, 687g QTY: (2)
A SIX-PIECE SILVER CONDIMENT SET, OLLIVANT & BOTSFORD OF MANCHESTER, BIRMINGHAM, 1938 circular and applied to the rims with a 'Celtic' pattern border, comprising a pair of mustard pots and a pair of salt cellars all with blue glass liners, and a pair pepperettes (one pepperette Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham, 1953); together with a pair of silver condiment spoons; 193g excluding liners (8)
ADIE BROTHERS LTD; a George VI hallmarked silver twin handled lidded trophy cup, inscribed 'Worthing Open Bowling Tournament, Tamplin's Rinks Challenge Cup, 1936', raised on ebonised base, Birmingham 1936, height 15cm, and a further small hallmarked silver twin handled trophy cup by Viners of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 1960, height including ebonised base 10cm, combined weighable silver approx 4.8ozt/150g (2).

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