A silver entrée dish, William Comyns, London 1913, of octagonal form with swing handles and ring handle to cover, 22.5cm wide, approximately 935gm/Provenance: Beverston Castle
A Victorian commemorative silver photograph frame,
by William Comyns, London 1899,
heart form, mounted with the Royal crown, with a laurel wreath and with the union flag and the Royal Standard, velvet easel back, height 20.5cm.
A matched pair of silver mustard pots by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Ltd(1) and Charles & Richard Comyns(1), London, 1924 & 1925, with two associated spoons, one silver, one plated, gross 19.5 oz
Two Victorian silver card cases, each embossed and chased with Reynold’s Angels, the first by William Comyns, London 1898, with suspension loop and chain, 10cm, the second by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1897, 10.3cm
A pair of hallmarked silver bottle stands of plain circular form and raised on four scroll pad feet, diameter 9cm, total weight 14oz, London 1921, Charles & Richard Comyns.
A hallmarked silver four piece tea set of plain shaped octagonal form, pots with turned wooden handles and finials, total weight 63.5oz, London 1945, William Comyns & Sons, S/D, all to a silver plated canted square tray. (5)
A George V silver gilt two-handled bowl and cover of “17th Century” design, the domed cover with bold leaf terminal and chased and engraved with leaf ornament, the bulbous body with conforming lower half and with cast leaf and dragon’s head pattern handles, 7.25ins high x 6.5ins diameter, by Richard Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1935 (weight 42.5ozs – engraved with bold armorial)
A hallmarked silver 19th century Victorian salver tray raised on scalloped feet with scrolled and acanthus leaf border. Hallmarked for London 1899 makers William Comyns & Sons Weighs 407 grams. 22cm-wide 23cm deep.