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Made in 1939 by Fritz S. Heimburger of Copenhagen, and carrying the assay masters mark for Johannes Siggaard, this very handsome, Danish 830 Standard Silver Water Jug, is in the art deco taste, and features a bakelite handle. The water jug measures 6.25"(16cm) tall, by 5.25"(13.5cm) from handle to spout, by 4"(10cm) deep, and weighs 7.92 troy ounces.
£625
Hallmarked in Sheffield, 1945 by Stower & Wragg Ltd., this very handsome, art deco, sterling silver teaset, comprises of a water/coffee jug, a teapot, a sugar bowl and a cream jug, all plain in style and featuring egg and dart borders, and wooden handles and finials to the teapot and coffee jug. The set together weighs 54.46 troy ounces.
The coffee jug measures 7.5 inches (19cm) tall, by 8.25 inches (21cm) from handle to spout, the teapot measures 5.75 inches (14.5cm) tall, by 10.75 inches (27.5cm) from handle to spout, the cream jug measures 3.5 inches (9cm) tall, by 6.75 inches (17cm) from handle to handle, and the cream jug measures 3.25 inches (8.5cm) tall, by 6 inches (15cm) from handle to lip.
£2,975
Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1942 by Mappin & Webb, this attractive, Sterling Silver Dish, features pierced decoration to the top half of the body, a grape and vine border, and stands on three feet. The dish measures 4.5"(11.5cm) tall, by 10"(25.5cm) in diameter and weighs 16.5 troy ounces.
£995
Hallmarked in London in 1938 by Richard Comyns, this very attractive, Sterling Silver Porringer, is in the Chinoiserie style, featuring wonderful engraved decoration and ornate handles. The porringer measures 4.75"(12cm) tall, by 6"(15cm) from handle to handle.
£895
Hallmarked in London in 1937 by R. E. Stone, this decorative sterling silver Arts and Crafts quaich and spoon set features twin pierced handles with stylised geometric motifs and a hammered bowl. The matching spoon carries corresponding engraved decoration to the terminal. The quaich is signed to the base and is presented in the original fitted case. It stands 2" (5cm) tall, 7" (18cm) wide including the handles, and the spoon measures 6" (15cm) long. The combined weight is 7.5 troy ounces.
£1,275
Hallmarked in London in 1945 by R. E. Stone, this charming, Sterling Silver Armada Dish, has been beautifully engraved with a central image of Peter Pan and Wendy, and various characters from the Peter Pan story around the rim, presumably inspired by the original drawings by F. D. Bedford. The armada dish measures 6.75"(17cm) in diameter, by 1"(2.5cm) tall and weighs 6.8 troy ounces.
£945
Made by Georg Jensen and carrying the post 1945 mark, this stylish set of Sterling Silver Tea Spoons, were designed by Henning Koppel, and are enamelled with the 4 card suits, and presented in their original box. Each teaspoon measures 4"(10cm) long, and the set together weigh 2 troy ounces.
£575
Carrying import marks for 1937 by Israel Segalov, this very rare pair of Sterling Silver Owl Models, were originally made in Germany for the English market, by the great model making firm of Neresheimer & Sohne, and they can be seen in the firms original sales catalogue. Each owl measures roughly 6.25"(16cm) tall, by 5.5"(14m) from beak to tail. The pair together weigh 33. 2 troy ounces.
£19,975
Hallmarked in London in 1937, this handsome, 3 Piece Sterling Silver Tea Set, comprises a teapot, a cream jug and a sugar bowl, all plain in style. The Teapot measures 4.5"(11.5cm) tall, by 8.5"(22cm) from handle to spout, by 4.25"12cm) deep, and the other pieces are in proportion. The set together weighs 22 troy ounces.
£1,975
Hallmarked in Birmingham in 1938 by Joseph Cook & Son, this stylish, Sterling Silver Bowl, is in the Art Deco taste, featuring reed detailing to the centre, and lion masks to the handles. The bowl measures 6"(15cm) tall, by 12.5"(32cm) wide, by 8.5"(22cm) deep, and weighs 30 troy ounces.
£3,095
Hallmarked in London in 1937 by R. E. Stone, this very stylish suite of 3 Sterling Silver Dishes, are in the Art Deco taste, with shaped sides, and standing on four semi circular feet. The larger dish measures 3.5"(9cm) tall, by 12.25"(31cm) wide, by 7"(18cm) deep. The two smaller dishes measure 1.5"(4cm) tall, by 5.5"(14.5cm) wide, by 3"(8cm) deep and the set together weighs 35 troy ounces.
£4,475
Hallmarked in Chester in 1937 by Asprey & Co. Ltd., this very stylish, Art Deco period, Sterling Silver Butt Marker, features engine turned decoration throughout, and ivorine markers, numbered 1-8. The Butt Marker measures 2"(5cm) tall, by 2"(5cm) wide, by 0.25"(0.75cm) deep, and weighs 1.8 troy ounces.
£1,695
Hallmarked in London in 1937 by A. Taite & Sons, this handsome, Sterling Silver Yad, is of traditional form. The yad measures 12"(30.5cm) in length, by 1.25"(3cm) diameter, and weighs 4.7 troy ounces. The chain measures 10.5"(26.5cm) in length.
£2,495
Hallmarked in Birmingham in 1937 by Roberts & Dore, this handsome, Sterling Silver Condiment Set, is in the Art Deco taste, and is presented in its original box. Each mustard pot measures 2.75"(7cm) tall, each pepper pot measures 3.25"(8cm) tall, and each salt cellar measures 2"(5cm) tall. The set weighs 7 troy ounces.
£595
Hallmarked in London in 1938, this handsome pair of George VI period, Sterling Silver Silent Butlers or Ash Trays, are of traditional form, with wooden handles and hinged lids. Each silent butler measures 2"(5cm) tall, by 6.25"(16cm) wide, by 3.5"(9cm) deep, and the pair together weigh 11.8 troy ounces.
£795
Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1939 by Walker & Hall, this stylish, George VI period, Sterling Silver 3 Piece Tea Set, is in the Art Deco taste, with each piece plain in design, and octagonal in shape. The 3 pieces together weigh an impressive 46.1 troy ounces.
The teapot measures 5.75"(14.5cm) tall, by 8.5"(21.5cm) from handle to spout. The cream jug measures 3"(7.5cm) tall, by 4.75"(12cm) from handle to lip. The sugar bowl measures 3.5"(8.5cm) tall, by 5.75"(14.5cm) from handle to handle.
£3,495
Hallmarked in Birmingham in 1937 by Ollivant & Botsford, this handsome pair of George VI period, Sterling Silver Cups, feature 3 handles and are plain in design. Each cup measures 3.75"(9.5cm) tall, by 2.75"(7cm) in diameter, and the pair together weigh 11.7 troy ounces.
£975
Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1937 by Lee & Wigfull, this handsome, George VI period, Sterling Silver 3 Piece Tea Set, is in the art deco taste, featuring angular sides, and a wooden handle and finial to the teapot. The set together weighs 34.6 troy ounces.
The teapot measures 5.5"(14cm) tall, by 12.25"(31cm) from handle to spout, by 5.25"(13.5cm) deep. The cream jug measures 3.5"(9cm) tall, by 6"(16cm) from handle to lip, by 3.5"(9cm) deep. The sugar bowl measures 3.5"(9cm) tall, by 7"(17.5cm) from handle to handle, by 3.5"(9cm) deep.
£2,975
Hallmarked in London in 1938 by Wakely & Wheeler, this very handsome, George VI period, Sterling Silver 3 Piece Tea Set, comprises a teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, all in the George II style. The set together weighs 16.4 troy ounces.
The teapot measures 5"(12.5cm) tall, by 8"(20.5cm) from handle to spout. The cream jug measures 3.5"(9cm) tall, by 3.25"(8.5cm) from handle to lip, by 2.25"(5.5cm) deep. The sugar bowl measures 2"(5cm) tall, by 3.75"(9.5cm) in diameter.
£1,575
Hallmarked in Birmingham in 1938 by Britton, Gould & Co., this handsome, George VI, Sterling Silver Menorah, is in the art deco taste. The menorah measures 10.5"(26.5cm) tall, by 10.5"(26.5cm) wide, by 3.5"(9cm) deep, and weighs 10.3 troy ounces.
£1,395
Hallmarked in Birmingham in 1939 by Britton, Gould & Co., this handsome, George VI, Sterling Silver Menorah, is in the art deco taste. The menorah measures 10.5"(26.5cm) tall, by 10.5"(26.5cm) wide, by 3.5"(9cm) deep, and weighs 9.8 troy ounces.
£1,195
Hallmarked in London in 1937 by Ernest J. Lowe, this stylish, George VI period, Sterling Silver Bar Tray, is in the art deco taste, plain in style, and featuring wooden handles. The bar tray measures 2.25"(5.5cm) tall, by 20.5"(52cm) from handle to handle, by 8"(20cm) deep, and weighs 42.86 troy ounces.
£3,275
Hallmarked in Birmingham in 1938 by Barker Brothers Ltd., this George VI period, Sterling Silver Tea Strainer, features pierced detailing to the strainer, and a pain bowl. The tea strainer measures 1.5"(3.5cm) tall, by 6"(15cm) wide, by 2.5"(6cm) deep, and weighs 2.43 troy ounces.
£445
Hallmarked in Birmingham in 1948 by Sanders & Mackenzie, this stylish, George VI period, Sterling Silver Tea Strainer, is in the art deco taste. The tea strainer measures 1.25"(3cm) tall, by 4.75"(12cm) wide, by 2.5"(6.5cm) deep, and weighs 1.64 troy ounces.
£425
Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1944 by Stower & Wragg Ltd., this handsome, George VI period, Sterling Silver Salver, is in the art deco taste, with shaped reed borders sides. The salver has no feet, and measures 0.5"(1.5cm) tall, by 9.25"(23.5cm) wide, by 9.25"(23.5cm) deep and weighs 17.68 troy ounces.
£1,275
Hallmarked in Birmingham in 1937 by William Adams, this very stylish, George VI period, Sterling Silver 4 Piece Tea Set, is in the art deco taste, plain in design, and with angular handles, sunken fluting to the corners and reed detailing. The 4 pieces together weigh 60.36 troy ounces.
The coffee pot measures 7.75"(20cm) tall, by 8.75"(22cm) from handle to spout, by 3.75"(9.5cm) deep. The teapot measures 6.25"(16cm) tall, by 11.25"(28.5cm) from handle to spout, by 4.75"(12cm) deep. The cream jug measures 3.75"(9.5cm) tall, by 6.25"(16cm) from handle to lip, by 3"(8cm) deep. The sugar bowl measures 4"(10cm) tall, by 7.5"(19cm) from handle to handle, by 3.5"(8.5cm) deep.
£3,975
Hallmarked in London in 1937 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., this stylish pair of George VI period, Sterling Silver Mugs, feature boar tusk handles, and are in the art deco taste. Each mug measures 4.75"(12cm) tall, by 5.5"(14cm) from handle to side, by 3.75"(9.5cm) deep, and the pair together weigh 22.59 troy ounces.
£3,295
Hallmarked in Birmingham in 1948 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., this stylish, George VI period, Sterling Silver Mug, is in the art deco taste, and features a boar tusk handle. The mug measures 5.5"(14cm) tall, by 6"(15cm) from handle to side, by 4"(10cm) deep, and weighs 17.28 troy ounces.
£2,175
Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1940 by Mappin & Webb, this attractive, George VI period, Sterling Silver Bowl, features cast and applied grape and vine decoration to the body and foot, and a shaped rim. The bowl measures 6.5"(16.5cm) tall, by 13"(33cm) in diameter and weighs 99.1 troy ounces.
£13,975
Hallmarked in Chester in 1938 by Walker & Hall, this stylish, George VI period, Sterling Silver & Glass Decanter, is in the art deco taste, featuring stepped detailing to the silver collar and to the glass body. The decanter measures 8.25"(21cm) tall, by 4.5"(11.5cm) wide and 3.25"(8cm) deep.
£1,895
Made circa 1950 by Tiffany & Co., this stylish, Sterling Silver & Glass Tantalus, features a sterling silver locking mechanism which slides upwards when unlocked to release the 2 Hawkes Crystal cut glass decanters. The tantalus measures 9.75"(24.5cm) tall, by 9"(22.5cm) wide, by 4.5"(11.5cm) deep.
£4,125
Hallmarked in London in 1937, this handsome, George VI period, Sterling Silver Sugar Caster, is of traditional form. The sugar caster measures 7"(18cm) tall, by 2.75"(7cm) in diameter and weighs 8.13 troy ounces.
£395
Hallmarked in London in 1936 by Charles Boyton, this very stylish, Sterling Silver Mug, shows both Arts & Crafts and Art Deco influences, standing on a square base, and featuring a hand hammered finish, and loop handle, and carrying the makers facsimile signature on the base. The mug measures 3.5"(9cm) tall, by 5"(12.5cm) from handle to side, by 3.25"(8.5cm) deep and weighs a substantial feeling 12.7 troy ounces.
£2,775
Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1936 by Asprey & Co Ltd., this wonderful set of six, Art Deco, Sterling Silver Mugs, feature tapered bodies on wide spreading bases, with simple loop handles, and would make excellent Mint Julep Cups. Each mug measures 6"(15cm) tall, by 4.25 inches (11cm) from handle to side, by 3.75"(9.5cm) in diameter and the set together weighs 61 troy ounces (1.9kg).
£5,975
Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1952 by Atkin Brothers, this handsome, Sterling Silver Tray, features a gadroon border to the rim and handles. The tray measures 1.35"(4.5cm) tall, by 21.25"(54cm) wide over the handles, by 14"(35.5cm) deep, and weighs 56.6 troy ounces.
£4,695
Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1936 by Henry Atkin, this handsome, Sterling Silver Salver, is 12 sided, and in the Art Deco taste. The salver measures 1"(2.5cm) tall, by 12"(30.5cm) wide, by 12"(30.5cm) deep, and weighs 31 troy ounces.
£2,595
Hallmarked in London in 1936 by Omar Ramsden, this wonderful, Sterling Silver Chalice, is in the Arts & Crafts taste, and features the original gilding and the cast and applied crest of the Royal Horticultural Society. The chalice was given as a gold medal prize at the Chelsea Flower Show of 1937, and is engraved with "In Commemoration of the Accession of King George IV" around the rim, and lower down on the body the engraving reads "Chelsea Flower Show May 26 - 28 1937 - To Hocker Edge Gardens For Their Gold Medal Rock Garden". The chalice measures 7.5"(19cm) tall, by 6"(15cm) in diameter, and weighs 22.7 troy ounces.
£4,975
Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1936 by Brooke & Sons, this handsome, George VI period, Sterling Silver Bar Tray, is in the art deco taste, octagonal in shape, and featuring reed borders and handles. The tray measures 1.25"(3.5cm) tall, by 23.5"(59.5cm) from handle to handle, by 10.5"(26.5cm) deep and weighs 51.55 troy ounces.
£4,975
Hallmarked in London in 1951 & 1952 by Frederick Newland Smith, this very handsome, Elizabeth II period, Sterling Silver Tea Set, is in the arts & crafts style, featuring a hammered finish to all pieces, and wooden handles and finials with silver inlay. The tea set is engraved underneath with monograms and dates in an arts and crafts font, and weighs in total 52 troy ounces.
The coffee pot measures 8.75"(22.5cm) tall, by 6.5"(16.5cm) from handle to spout, by 4"(10cm) deep. The teapot measures 5"(13cm) tall, by 8.25"(21cm) from handle to spout, by 5.25"(13.5cm) deep. The cream jug measures 3.25"(8cm) tall, by 6.25"(15.5cm) from handle to lip, by 4.25"(11cm) deep. The sugar bowl measures 3"(7.5cm) tall, by 5.5"(14cm) from handle to side, by 4.25"(11cm) deep.
Frederick Newland Smith was, for 33 years, the head of the Gold & Silversmithing Department at the Manchester School of Art. During this time he was also a member of Manchesters Red Rose Guild Of Art-workers, and a silver bowl created by him can be found in the Manchester Art Gallery. In 1943 Smith moved to Welwyn Garden City and was a founder member of the Welwyn Garden City Craftworkers Guild, becoming deputy master there from 1951 - 1953.
£5,995
Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1936 by Mappin & Webb, this striking, Sterling Silver Trophy Cup & Cover, is in the Art Deco taste, and features models of rampant lions holding shields with the engraved Union Jack to each handle, and a crown finial. The trophy measures 18.5"(47cm) tall, by 11.5"(29cm) from handle to handle, by 7.5"(19cm) deep, and weighs 69.14 troy ounces.
£5,395
Hallmarked in London in 1936 by Richard Comyns, this stylish, George VI period, Sterling Silver Jewellery Box, features an attractive gold coloured guilloché enamel lid, a tan coloured lining, and stands on 4 ornate ribbon detailed feet. The jewellery box measures 2.25"(5.5cm) tall, by 4.75"(12cm) wide, by 3.25"(8cm) deep.
£1,195
Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1936 by Cooper Brothers & Sons, this stylish, George VI period, Sterling Silver Cocktail Shaker, is in the art deco taste, and features an unusual inbuilt citrus strainer. The cocktail shaker measures 9.25"(23.5cm) tall, by 4.25"(11cm) in diameter, and weighs 15.44 troy ounces.
£3,695