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A George VI silver mounted whisky noggin, top engraved "1914 S 1939", hallmarked by Harrods Ltd, London, 1938, approx. 10.5cm high, together with two late Victorian or George V silver photograph frames, one oak easel back with beaded silver mount, hallmarked by G&C Ltd, Birmingham, 1918, approx. 11.4cm wide x 16.2cm long, other velvet easel back with repousse foliate scrolled design, hallmarked by S& Co, Birmingham, 1900, approx. 12.7cm wide x 17cm long. (3) Further details: noggin top tarnished and with minor wear; George V silver frame with some dents, wear and tarnished; other with some hoes and dents to silver surround, tarnishing and wear.
A boxed pair of Victorian triangular silver napkin rings with engraved foliate detail, engraved initials, hallmarked for Birmingham 1888 by John Millward Banks, a collection of eight round silver napkin rings of various dates and makers, a George V silver lidded whiskey noggin with a Edward VII silver label engraved 'Whiskey", hallmarked for Sheffield 1907 by James Deakin & Sons, a pair of Victorian silver salt and pepper shakers, Hallmarked for London 1894 by Daniel & John Wellby.344grams/11ozt
A cased Victorian silver collapsible beaker, together with a later noggin, mark of Aston & Son (Thomas & William Aston), Birmingham 1859, the beaker in three parts, each decorated with bright cut engraved decorative scrolls over a textured ground, 6.5cm at the rim, 7.5cm high, 84g (2.5ozt), presented in a fitted case lined in blue velvet; the glass noggin of traditional form, the silver collar and hinged cover with mark of Hukin & Heath (John Thomas Heath & John Hartshorne Middleton), London 1907, the cover engraved with a coronet over C, the associated silver label with matching marks (2) Beaker - Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some surface scratches and scuffs as to be expected and commensurate with use. Hallmark rather rubbedNoggin - Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of repair. Base rather scuffed and scratched. Hallmarks a little worn but readable. Engraving crisp and sharp.
A collection of silver comprising: an Elizabeth II silver whisky noggin, with cut glass body and handle with hinged silver top hallmarked by JB Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham, 1979, approx. 11.5cm high; a George V silver posy vase, of angular trumpet like shape (octagonal), hallmarked by A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham, 1912; three pairs of silver sugar tongs, one London, 1794 with engraved decoration, other two 20th century, by CW Fletcher and Cooper Bros; a Birmingham silver topped glass match holder; a pair of Edwardian silver small trumpet shaped posy vases, a Chester silver shaped posy vase (all three weighted) and a silver plated posy vase. (1 bag) Weighable silver approx. 163.5 grams (5.2ozt) Further details: all posy vases dented or misshapen; octagonal posy tarnished and with wear, marks slightly rubbed; noggin with sticker residue, top tarnished and slight scratches to glass; all others tarnished and with wear.
HUKIN & HEATH; a Victorian hallmarked silver pepper, with clear glass body, Birmingham 1884, height 6cm, a clear glass silver mounted noggin (glass af), a small salt by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1912, and a clear glass silver mounted jar, Birmingham 1897, with associated snuff spoon (4).
A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS To include: a silver mounted cut glass whisky noggin by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1929, with a cross shaped thumb piece to the flat cover and a decanter label engraved Whiskey, 11cm high; a tea strainer by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1946, with a scroll pierced handle, 16cm long; a pair of Victorian napkin rings, maker's mark obscured, London 1855, engraved with foliate swag bands and numbered 1 and 2, 4.5cm diameter; another napkin ring; a cut glass pedestal bowl with silver coloured mounted rim, stamped Sterling, 15cm diameter; and a silver coloured shaped egg box, 3.5cm high 164g (5.3 oz) gross weighable Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
THREE PEWTER HAYSTACK MEASURES - IMPERIAL HALF-PINT TO IMPERIAL HALF-NOGGINIRISH, C.1830-90to include two by Joseph Austen & Son, Cork, (fl. c.1823-46), a third by Munster Iron Co., (fl. cc1870-1901), all with maker’s marks under the base, a noggin with six verification marks to the rim, capacity labels: a curved ‘1 NOGGIN’ above a prick engraved ‘1 GILL’, and a curved ‘1 HALF NOGGIN’ (3)12.4cm high (max)ProvenanceThe Carl Ricketts Collection of Pewter.Formerly in the Thomas D & Constance R Williams, Collection, Litchfield CT.
A group of silver items, to include a wine label, Francis Howard Ltd., Sheffield 1967, a silver beaker, Saudi Arabia, with Tughra of Sultan Mehmed, 1912-1915, a silver mounted whisky noggin, S Blanckensee & Son Ltd., Birmingham 1933, and another silver mounted bottle,weighable approx 11ozt (4)Condition ReportWine label with tarnish. Light tarnish to silver mounts. Nibbles and wear to the underside of the glass bottles.
A George V silver mounted glass whisky noggin, of flared conical form, the glass body with loop handle and star cut base, the silver mount with hinged cover, ensuite with the original bottle ticket incised for 'Whiskey', all components struck with matching hallmarks, Hukin & Heath Ltd., Birmingham 1926, height 9.5cm approx
A silver-topped glass whisky noggin of conical form with star-cut base and with hinged lid, Levi & Salaman (probably), Birmingham 1927, with a 'Whisky' label, Birmingham 1935, to/w a Victorian blown glass whisky jug with hinged silver cover, London 1892 (3) Label - tarnished.Small noggin - glass good, lid does not close flush, slight wobble on the silve hingeLarge noggin - handle - small nibble.
Two pieces of silver Comprising a silver caddy spoon with shell shaped bowl, indistinct marks to the reverse, 9cm overall and a silver mounted cut glass whisky noggin, 11.5cm high (2) Caddy spoon 13g approx overall. At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
Pair of early/mid 20th century silver mounted glass whiskey noggins, each of tapering cylindrical form with hinged flat covers and flat thumb piece, each hallmarked S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1903 and 1936, together with two early 20th century silver whiskey labels, each engraved 'Whiskey' hallmarked S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1925, and S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Chester 1912, each noggin approximately H10.5cm
Pair of early 20th century silver mounted glass whiskey noggins, each of tapering cylindrical form with hinged flat covers, one example with flat thumb piece, the other with cut glass body, hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd, London 1925, and Hukin & Heath Ltd, Birmingham 1925, together with four early/mid 20th century silver whiskey labels, each engraved 'Whiskey' hallmarked Hukin & Heath Ltd, Birmingham 1934 and 1936, Hukin & Heath, London 1903, and Harrods Ltd, london 1936, each noggin approximately H11cm
Pair of early/mid 20th century silver mounted glass whiskey noggins, each of tapering cylindrical form with hinged flat covers and flat thumb piece, each hallmarked Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1935, together with four early/mid 20th century silver whiskey labels, each engraved 'Whiskey' hallmarked S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1933, Harold Bushell & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1913, H B Johnson & Co, London 1913 and makers mark worn, Birmingham 1909 (makers mark worn and indistinct), each noggin approximately H10.5cm
Assorted small silver including a small Reynolds Angels pin tray, Birmingham, 1900, 11.1cm, one other small dish, a modern mounted timepiece, a French mounted glass salts bottle, a photograph frame, a mounted glass whisky noggin, Spanish white metal donkey vesta?, a white metal taste vin, modern silver mounted tape measure and a caddy spoon. Condition - poor to fair to good.
Edwardian silver mounted glass whisky noggin, with fluted silver collar, hallmarked Marks & Cohen, Birmingham 1906, together with a Victorian silver mounted shell scent bottle, with white and brown mottled shell body with silver cap and collar, hallmarked Sampson Mordan, London 1885, noggin H13cm
Two silver and silver plate mounted glass whiskey noggin jugs. One with a silver hinged lid and silver Whisky label on a chain, the other with silver plated lid and handle and with ribbed glass bottle. Largest H10cm. Condition Report: All have some signs of wear including light scratches consistent with age and usage. The smaller jug has some rubbing to the silver plate and some knocks and irregularities to the metal. No obvious cracks or chips to the glass however it is uneven in places. Would benefit from a clean. No apparent alterations. The larger jug is generally in good condition. The lid is slightly loose and there are areas of tarnishing and irregularities to the silver. No obvious cracks, chips or restoration to the glass. Some scratches that would polish out. Would benefit from a clean.
Whiskey noggins or chota pegs: a pair of silver mounted glass chota pegs with star-cut bases, by S. Blanckensee & Sons, Birmingham 1932; three other similar chota pegs by various makers; and a larger silver mounted American cut glass noggin with a pear-shaped body by Frank M. Whiting of North Attleboro, M. A., c.1900, the latter 13cms high. (6)

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