SoldA GEORGE V SILVER HIP-FLASKA GEORGE V SILVER HIP-FLASK, by James Clark & John Sewell, Chester 1920, shaped for the pocket, the plain body with hinged screw-down cap. 12cm high, 3.5 troy ouncesSee Sold Price
SoldA GEORGE V LARGE SILVER HIP-FLASKA GEORGE V LARGE SILVER-MOUNTED HIP-FLASK, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1911, with detachable cup base and partially leather covered, hinged screw-down cap. 18cm highSee Sold Price
SoldGeorge V Sterling Silver Hip FlaskGeorge V Sterling Silver Hip Flask hallmarked Birmingham, 1910-1911, Charles S. Green & Co., of rectangular form, with curved body and pointed edges, with plain finish and hinged, twist-lock cap. h. 4See Sold Price
SoldA GEORGE VI SILVER HIP-FLASKA GEORGE VI SILVER HIP-FLASK, by A Wilcox, Birmingham 1948, shaped for the pocket, with an engine-turned ground. 10cm high, 9cm wide, 4 troy ouncesSee Sold Price
SoldA George V miniature spirit hip flask,A George V miniature spirit hip flask, by Daniel & Arter, Birmingham 1916, of rectangular form and curved section, with captive bayonet fitting cap, monogrammed to the front, 2.5ozt 5.50 x 8 x 2cm (2See Sold Price
SoldA VICTORIAN SILVER HIP-FLASKA VICTORIAN SILVER HIP-FLASK, by George William Adams, London 1876, shaped for the pocket, with a detachable cup to the base and screw-down hinged cap, inscribed and engraved with a crest. 14cm high,See Sold Price
SoldA Victorian sterling silver spirit hip flask,A Victorian sterling silver spirit hip flask, Birmingham 1870 by George Unite Of curved oval form with a screw cap. The body with engraved decoration of strapwork, arabesques and foliate C scrolls, alSee Sold Price
SoldA Scottish George V Silver Epergnemark of Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh (1911), in the Neoclassical Revival taste with open work baskets featuring finely executed cutwork and engraved detail to foliate swags, acanthus and shell detailsSee Sold Price
SoldGeorge V Silver WaiterGeorge V Silver Waitermark of Mandah Rhodes & Sons, Ltd., London (1918), double handled, shaped sides, no monogram or engraving. 28 x 18 in. 148.6 troy oz. Acquired by the consignor from the London SiSee Sold Price
SoldA George V Silver Epergnemark of Martin Hall & Co. Ltd., Sheffield (1927) hallmarks, a tall central vase with scrolled arms upon which hang four baskets, matching cutwork to shaped rim of vase and baskets, no monograms. 13 5/See Sold Price
SoldGeorge V Silver Serving TrayAlexander Clark & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1925, rectangular, with stepped and flaring border, tray is 24 in. L, 27 3/4 in. L overall, 18 in. D, 123.55 ozt.See Sold Price
SoldA George V silver gallery tray,A George V silver gallery tray, mark of the Goldsmiths' & Silversmiths' Company, Sheffield 1915, of oval form, decoratively pierced gallery with scalloped rim and two reeded handles, raised on four apSee Sold Price
SoldA GEORGE V SILVER COCKTAIL SHAKERA GEORGE V SILVER COCKTAIL SHAKER by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1928, tapering cylindrical form with a raised girdle to the shoulder, the circular foot and pull-off domed cover each with a reelSee Sold Price
SoldGeorge V Silver TrayGeorge V Silver Tray Mark of William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield, 1911. 14 1/8 x 23 in. (over handles), 74 oz. approx. weight. The Neoclassicist: Niall SmithSee Sold Price
SoldGEORGE V SILVER TEA SERVICENayler Brothers, London, 1928-29 comprising a kettle on stand, a teapot, creamer, and open sugar bowl 102 total troy ounces (including handles and finials) the kettle: 15 inches highSee Sold Price
SoldImpressive George V silver teapot on standD&J Wellby, London, 1913, generous lobed form, foliate capped spout, swing handle with treen insulator, the hinged cover with treen finial, on a matching base, raised on pedestal feet, 14 1/2 in. H. oSee Sold Price
SoldPair of George V Silver Frames and an Edward VII Silver FramePair of George V Silver Frames and an Edward VII Silver Frame The pair with mark of E Mander Ltd., Birmingham, 1923 & 1928 respectively; the third marked London, 1903, maker's mark indistinct. The paiSee Sold Price
SoldGeorge V Silver Four-Piece Tea ServiceMark of Adie Bros., London, 1923. Comprising: A teapot with hinged cover A milk jug A sugar bowl A waste bowl The teapot 7 1/2 x 10 x 5 1/2 in., 57 oz. approx. gross weight.See Sold Price
SoldENGLISH GEORGE V SILVER LIDDED TANKARDLifetime Warranty! RARE ENGLISH GEORGE V SILVER LIDDED TANKARD, LONDON 1911 For your viewing pleasure is a Large George V Sterling Silver Lidded Tankard. The hinged cover is set with a large scroll thSee Sold Price
SoldGeorge V Silver Cup and CoverGeorge V Silver Cup and Cover Mark of D & J Welby Ltd, London, 1934; monogrammed. 9 x 8 x 4 1/2 in., 34.3 oz. approx. weight.See Sold Price
SoldA George V silver 4-piece tea set,A George V silver 4-piece tea set, mark of James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1917, the teapot of circular form with egg and dart parapet, part marked piano hinged flush fitting cover topped with a piSee Sold Price
SoldTwo George V Silver FramesTwo George V Silver Frames Comprising: A frame, mark of W & F Rabone, Brimingham, 1913 A frame, mark of William Devenport, Birmingham, 1910. The larger 12 x 7 1/2 in., the smaller 9 1/2 x 7 1/4 in. PrSee Sold Price
SoldA PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER NOVELTY MUSTARD POTS, byA PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER NOVELTY MUSTARD POTS, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1926, in the form of skittles, engraved with initials and with associated silver spoons. (4) 10.2cSee Sold Price
SoldFour George V Silver Master SaltsC.S. Harris & Sons Ltd, London, 1927; generous circular form, with applied floral swags, connected by lion's masque mount, terminating in ball and claw feet with winding lion's tail, flaring gadroonedSee Sold Price