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WHYTES

SINCE 1783

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212

1977 Silver punch bowl commemorating the Silver Jubilee of Queen

Elizabeth II

The plain bowl with repoussée decorated panels each depicting a daffodil,

shamrock, thistle and a rose, engraved ‘EIIR’ beneath a royal crown, on

moulded circular foot. Sheffield, 1977, 1027g, 33oz troy. 5½ by 10¼in.

(13.97 by 26.04cm)

300-

400 (£240-£320 approx.)

213

An early 20th century 800-grade silver oval tray

The pierced and swagged border enclosing a plain reserve, 1035g, 33oz

troy. 0¾ by 18½ by 11½in. (1.91 by 46.99 by 29.21cm)

200-

300 (£160-£240 approx.)

214

A pair of early 20th century silver candlesticks

The repoussé decorated stem on circular base and three sabot feet. 350g,

11oz troy. 10½ by 4in. (26.67 by 10.16cm)

150-

200 (£120-£160 approx.)

215

A Victorian silver ‘castle-top’ cigar case by Nathaniel Mills

The hinged lid and body repoussé decorated with foliate scrolls & views

of Windsor Castle. Birmingham, c.1840, 71g, 2.25oz troy. 5 by 2¼ by

0¾in. (12.70 by 5.72 by 1.91cm)

400-

600 (£320-£480 approx.)

216

An early Victorian silver snuff box by Nathaniel Mills

The lid with engine turned decoration and moulded rim, the front and

sides with reeded decoration, the interior gilt. Birmingham, 1844,103g,

3.3oz troy. 1 by 3 by 2in. (2.54 by 7.62 by 5.08cm)

250-

300 (£200-£240 approx.)

217

An early Victorian silver snuff box by Nathaniel Mills

Of shaped rectangular form the lid, sides and base engraved with

scrolling foliate decoration, the interior gilt. Birmingham, 1848. 110g.

3.3oz troy. 0¾ by 3¼ by 2¼in. (1.91 by 8.26 by 5.72cm)

250-

300 (£200-£240 approx.)

218

A Victorian silver snuff box by Nathaniel Mills

Of rectangular cushion shape, the lid and base engraved with foliate

scrolls, the concave sides reeded, the interior gilt, Birmingham, 1852, 85g,

3oz troy. 0¾ by 3 by 2in. (1.91 by 7.62 by 5.08cm)

250-

300 (£200-£240 approx.)

219

A Victorian silver snuff box by Nathaniel Mills

Of rectangular cushion form, the lid and base with bevelled edges and

engine turned decoration, the sides reeded, Birmingham, 1845. 77g, 2.5oz

troy. 0¾ by 3 by 1¾in. (1.91 by 7.62 by 4.45cm)

200-

250 (£160-£200 approx.)

220

A Victorian silver snuff box by Nathaniel Mills

Of rectangular form, the plain exterior with armorial to the lid and

moulded thumb grip to the front, the interior gilt. 71g, 2.3oz troy. 0.60 by

3 by 1½in. (1.52 by 7.62 by 3.81cm)

150-

200 (£120-£160 approx.)

221

A small William IV silver snuff box by Nathaniel Mills

Of rectangular form, the lid and base engine turned, the sides reeded, the

interior gilt. Birmingham, 1836. 24g, 0.75oz troy. 0½ by 2 by 1¼in. (1.27

by 5.08 by 3.18cm)

100-

150 (£80-£120 approx.)

222

Two Victorian silver card cases

Birmingham, 1857 and 1858; together with a lady’s American white

metal cigarette case with gilt interior. (3) Total weight 228g, 7oz troy.

100-

150 (£80-£120 approx.)

223

An Edwardian silver cigarette box

The lid and sides repoussé decorated with a scrolling foliate motif, the lid

centred by a blank cartouche, cedar lined, Birmingham, 1901. 2¾ by 8¾

by 4½in. (6.99 by 22.23 by 11.43cm)

200-

300 (£160-£240 approx.)

224

A mid-20th century lady’s travel case

The fine-grained leather case with watered silk-lined and fitted interior,

containing silver-gilt mounted brushes, jars etc. London, 1945, by Mappin

& Webb. The lid and larger accessories monogrammed ‘S. W-S’. With

canvas slip-cover, similarly monogrammed.

300-

500 (£240-£400 approx.)

225

A Victorian hide-bound gentleman’s dressing case

With gilt and blind embossed red leather exterior and fitted interior

containing jars, brushes etc. 5½ by 10¾ by 8in. (13.97 by 27.31 by

20.32cm)

150-

200 (£120-£160 approx.)

226

A 12-piece early 20th century Russian silver dessert service by Fabergé

Comprising six dessert knives with steel blades and six dessert forks, the

handles with foliate ornament enclosing a monogram. Moscow, second

Kokoschnik mark (1908 - 1926), marked K. Fabergé in Cyrillic with

Imperial warrant or with Cyrillic initials K.F. and with 84 standard.

2,000-

3,000 (£1,600-£2,400 approx.)

227

Silver horses

A pair of late 20th century cast silver horses, Sheffield, 1979, 24oz troy.

(2) 2½ by 3½ by 1½in. (6.35 by 8.89 by 3.81cm)

600-

800 (£480-£640 approx.)

228

An early 20th century Tiffany silver dish

Octagonal dish on circular foot. Stamped “Tiffany & Co. - 1818780

Makers 9120 - Sterling Silver - 925 - 1000” to base. 415g, 13.3oz troy. 2

by 8¼in. (5.08 by 20.96cm)

200-

250 (£160-£200 approx.)

229

An early 20th century Tiffany silver plate

The shaped moulded rim decorated with relief scallop shells. Stamped

“Tiffany & Co. - 18034 Makers 7961 - Sterling Silver - 925 - 1000” to

base. 440g, 14oz troy. 9¼in. (23½cm)

200-

250 (£160-£200 approx.)

230

A late 19th century American silver bowl

The sides repoussé decorated with repeating foliate scroll. Stamped with

makers mark and ‘Sterling - 3937A - Pat.1892’ to base. 282g, 9oz troy.

1½ by 7in. (3.81 by 17.78cm)

200-

250 (£160-£200 approx.)

231

A Continental silver serving slice and a Continental silver bon-bon dish

The slice with foliate pierced and engraved blade, 11.5” long, 90g, 3oz

troy; the bowl with pierced scrolling foliate sides around base relief

decorated with women harvesting wheat. 6.5” wide, 107g, 3oz troy.

100-

150 (£80-£120 approx.)