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Los 101

Three Victorian silver Military Thread spoons, George Adams, London 1864, unknown, London 1839, Elizabeth Eaton, London 1856, including egg spoon and salt spoon in Old English Military Thread and a mustard spoon in Military Fiddle and Thread, 12cm long, 1.97ozt (3)

Los 103

A set of four early Victorian silver salt spoons, Mary Chawner, London 1838, Kings Husk variant with triple flower heel, 11.5cm long, 3.43ozt (4)

Los 104

Five William IV and Victorian silver condiment ladles, various makers and dates including William Chawner and William Theobalds, Fiddle Pattern, Fiddle and Thread, Fiddle, Thread and Shell and Fiddle and Shell, some gilt bowls, 13.5cm long, 4.05ozt (5)

Los 106

Four Victorian and William IV silver condiment and egg spoons, William Eaton and Elizabeth Eaton, London 1835 to 1849, Albert pattern, including salt spoons and small bowl ladle, 12.5cm long, 4.02ozt (4)

Los 107

Six William IV and Victorian silver condiment spoons, various dates and makers, Henry Lias London 1861, Francis Higgins, London 1860 and 1862, Goldsmiths Alliance, London 1891, King's and Queen's patterns, salt and mustard with gilt bowls, 15cm long, 5.93ozt (6)

Los 108

Three pairs of Victorian silver egg spoons, George Adams, London various dates, including Fiddle pattern, 1861, Fiddle and Thread, 1855 and Fiddle Thread and Shell, 1857, 13cm long, 4.43ozt (6)

Los 11

An Imperial Russian silver bowl, assay master Alexander Yashinkov, St Petersburg 1801, pedestal ogee form with sinuous wave rim, gilt interior, 13cm diameter, 9.17ozt

Los 110

Three pairs of George IV and Victorian silver salt spoons, various makers including George Gray, London various dates, including King's Hourglass, 1820, Hanoverian Shell and Drop, 1877 and Albert pattern 1855, 11cm long, 2.81ozt (6)

Los 111

A collection of Victorian silver long handle condiment spoons, George Adams, London various dates, including Fiddle and Thread, King's Fiddle, Old English Beaded, Fiddle, Fiddle Thread and Shell, 15cm long, 6.05ozt (8)

Los 115

A pair of George III silver salt cellars, Solomon Hougham, London 1801, navette boat form, bright cut with feathered husks in an entwined chain, each on four bracket feet, one with glass liner, 9cm long, 3.09ozt

Los 116

Roberts and Belk, Sheffield 1927, a George V silver mustard pot, elongated octagonal section, with bright cut denticulated rim, angled handle and domed lid, glass liner, 8cm high, 4.82ozt

Los 117

Henry Stafford, Sheffield 1901, an Edwardian silver mustard pot, straight sided oval form, reticulated foliate scroll design, ogee domed lid, reeded loop handle, 8cm high, 2.96ozt

Los 119

Five English silver mustard pots, with date marks from 1901 to 1920, various makers, London, Birmingham & Sheffield, of octagonal, circular and square form, with hinged covers and spoon apertures, scroll and art deco stylised handles, four with blue glass liners, the largest 8cm high, total weighable silver 13.59ozt (5)

Los 12

A set of six Imperial Russian silver spoons, Moscow 1891, traditional form with wrythen ribbed handes and knop finials, the bowls etched with vacant cartouches of two different designs, 12.5cm long, 2.74ozt (6)

Los 120

Hawksworth, Eyre and Co., Ltd., London 1905, an Edwardian silver mustard pot, squat rectangular baluster form with cast gadrooned and shell moulded brim, on reticulated shell and foliate scroll bracket feet, open S acanthus scroll handle, glass liner, 6cm high, 4.85ozt

Los 121

Five English silver mustard pots, with date marks from 1906 to 1929, various makers, Chester & London, of oval form with pierced decoration including trellis and strapwork, urn and floral motifs, engraved swags and acorns etc, the hinged covers with spoon apertures, scroll and bracket handles, blue glass liners, the largest 8.5cm high, total weighable silver 14.71ozt (5)

Los 122

A Victorian novelty silver inkwell, Horace Woodward and Co., London 1898, realistically modelled as a soldier with enamelled headband HMS Duke of Wellington, the body hinged at mid waist, to reveal a glass conical vessel, retailed H M Emanuel and Son Portsea, on wooden plinth, 17cm high

Los 123

Hunt and Roskell, Late Storr and Mortimer, a Victorian novelty silver six division toast rack, John Hunt and Robert Roskell, London 1867, modelled as square section batons united by ribbon ties at each intersection, the handle of diamond form, on ball feet, 16.6cm long, 13.23ozt

Los 124

A Victorian novelty silver and glass decanter, Hukin and Heath, Birmingham 1895, modelled as a Champagne bottle, the blue glass tapered body mounted with a plain sleeve and hinged Champagne cork stopper, 34cm high

Los 125

A George V novelty silver pin cushion, Adie and Lovekin Ltd., Chester 1922, modelled as a shoe, with bow, 11cm long

Los 126

A George V silver four division toast rack, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, Sheffield 1931, rounded arch form on four ball feet, 10cm long, 2.59ozt

Los 13

An 18th century German silver beaker, Nuremberg, conical form, incised with fish scale design, 6cm high, 1.74ozt

Los 130

An Elizabeth II silver miniature chair and an Edwardian silver thimble, MK(J), Birmingham 1970 and 1902, 6cm high, 0.42ozt (2)

Los 131

A pair of Edwardian silver pedestal vases, William Comyns, London 1905, Campana urn form with crimped rims, weighted, 18cm high (2)

Los 132

Three Victorian and Edwardian silver topped glass jars, Birmingham 1899 to London 1904, including cut glass perfume bottle, C J Vickery travel jar and Reynolds Angels embossed pot,19cm high (3)

Los 133

Christopher Dresser for Hukin and Heath, a silver plated and glass claret jug, circa 1880, cylindrical necked bulbous form with square section angled handle, 23cm high

Los 134

Edward C Moore for Tiffany and Co., a Japanesque silver and glass spirit flask, New York circa 1877, the removable beaker engraved with flowers and butterflies, the screw and hinge cap similarly decorated with naturalistic foliage above a geometric chevron neck, the glass body cut with tartan stripes, 16.5cm high

Los 135

An Art Nouveau silver plated dish, embossed with floral sprigs within a foliate rim, 28.5cm diameter

Los 136

An Arts and Crafts silver bowl, Goldsmiths and Silvermiths Company, London 1902, planished dish form, on a gadrooned foot, 12cm diameter, 4.21ozt

Los 137

An Arts and Crafts Revivalist silver kyathos or ladle cup, Joseph Heming, London 1901, in the Etruscan manner, footed ovoid bowl form, hand hammered and embossed with a central band of fluting, punctuated by cast Egyptian sphinx motifs, the conical rim with double knopped bobbles and elongated handle, decorated in relief with an ancient figure in profile, 16.5cm high, 11.29ozt

Los 138

A E Jones, an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled bowl, Birmingham 1936, ogee section, planished in the form of a Chinese censer with three beak and ring handles, four archaistic champlevee roundel in red enamel, 12.5cm diameter, 4.75ozt

Los 139

Charles Robert Ashbee for Guild of Handicraft, an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled box, London 1903, planished cylindrical form, the slightly domed lid with a rectangular plaque depicting a stylised pomegranate, in green and red enamel, 6cm diameter, 2.88ozt

Los 14

A 17th century Norwegian silver beaker, Bergen circa 1670, conical form with splayed foot, incised rings, 7.5cm high, 2.53ozt

Los 140

A pair of Arts and Crafts silver candlesticks, James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1916, square section tapered and splayed, embossed with riveted design, with shallow dish form sconces in the style of CFA Voysey, weighted, 22cm high (2)

Los 142

Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled vesta case, Birmingham 1904, the off centre cabochon with stylised spiral bud in blue green and orange enamel, 5cm long, 1.06ozt

Los 144

Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled watch holder, Birmingham 1909, cushioned rectangular form with ropetwist border, set with two green enamel cabochons in the form of stylised spiral buds, easel back, opening 4.5cm diameter, 9cm high

Los 145

Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver and turquoise set stamp box, Birmingham 1911, cuboid form with two section interior, the lid with a stone cabochon, 16cm long, 3cm high, 4cm deep

Los 146

Alwyn Carr, an Arts and Crafts silver inkwell, London 1922, capstan form, planished, the lid cast with a coat of arms and motto All Well, and inscription I was wrought for William Henry Graham in 1923, supported on ball and scroll brackets, with ropetwist band, weighted, 15.5cm diameter

Los 148

Latino Movio, an Arts and Crafts silver dish, Holland, Aldwinckle and Slater, London 1907, wide brimmed rectangular form, embossed and repousse decorated with rose boughs and other flowers within planished ogee vignettes, between cast angel head and shell motifs, on four reticulated shell and cornucopia bracket feet, signed L Movio, 21cm long, 13cm wide, 11.17ozt Note: Latino Movio (1858-1949) was one of two assistant silversmiths to Gilbert Marks

Los 149

An Arts and Crafts, Scottish hardstone inlaid silver quaich, James Fenton, Birmingham 1909, conventional twin handled form, chased and engraved with foliate fronds, set with Celtic cross and thistle in specimen stones, 11.5cm long, 1.34ozt

Los 15

An 18th century Dutch silver box, Jacob van Nieuwcasteel, Utrecht 1793, duty marks for 1856, circular drum form with hinged lid, beaded borders and bright cut bands, 12.5cm diameter, 13.37ozt

Los 150

An Arts and Crafts silver photo frame, Hukin and Heath, London 1904, ogee whiplash moulded and embossed with floral vines and tendrils, Dinna Forget, easel back, opening 13.5cm x 9.5cm, overall 20cm x 17.5cm

Los 151

An Arts and Crafts silver photo frame, J Aitkin and Son, Birmingham 1901, the circular aperture within a shield form frame, embossed in the Art Nouveau style with forget me nots and motto Dinna Forget, velvet easel back, 9cm opening, 15cm x 14cm overall

Los 152

An Arts and Crafts silver photo frame, J Aitkin and Son, Birmingham 1904, ogee baluster form, embossed with flowering vines in the Art Nouveau style, oak easel back, opening 13cm x 9cm, overall 19.5cm x 16.5cm

Los 153

An Arts and Crafts silver and rosewood photo frame, rectangular form, the corners embossed with foliate motifs, easel back, stamped marks, opening 23cm x 17cm, overall 26cm x 20cm

Los 154

An Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled paper knife or page turner, Crisford and Norris, Birmingham 1909, the handel cast and chased in the Art Nouveau style with foliate tendril and bud design and blue enamel ground, 22cm long

Los 155

Josef Hoffmann and Josef Husnik for Wiener Werkstatte, a Secessionist silver bowl, planished and embossed with stylised trefoil clouds and floral motifs, on four foliate and ball feet, stamped marks, 11.5cm diameter, 5.06ozt

Los 156

An Arts and Crafts silver three handled vase, Elkington and Co., Birmingham 1901, footed ogee form with open bisected whiplash handles terminating in clover finials, 10cm high, 11.38ozt

Los 157

An Arts and Crafts silver twin handled bowl, Daniel and John Wellby, London 1906, planished squat baluster form with cast serpent scroll handles, incised with a vacant foliate frond cartouche, 20cm long, 11.60ozt

Los 158

An Arts and Crafts silver teapot, AHJ, Birmingham 1945, planished oboid form on reeded cylindrical foot, streamlined ogee spout and rosewood handle, surmpounted by a stepped finial to the hinged lid,23cm long, 19.53ozt

Los 159

An Arts and Crafts silver twin handled bowl, Central School of Arts and Crafts, London 1953, hand hammered footed form, with two ear handles, 17cm wide, 9.35ozt

Los 16

An 18th century Dutch silver bowl, Gregorius van der Troon II, The Hague circa 1770, the body with a moulded band, everted ogee petal rim, on three leaf and scroll feet, 15cm diameter, 7.45ozt

Los 161

A Continental Art Deco silver and wooden goblet, tapered conical form bowl in a hardwood and ebony denticulated foot, stamped marks 833, 16cm high

Los 162

An Art Deco Dutch silver tobacco box, circa 1930, cushioned cuboid form, engraved coats of arms to the lid, inside and out, 13cm long, 2.5cm high, 8cm deep, 7.03ozt

Los 163

Charles Boyton, an Art Deco silver box, London 1928, planished cuboid form, on plain bracket feet, the hinged lid with geometric stepped bosse, facsimile signature, 9.5cm wide, 2.5cm high, 8.5cm deep, 6.48ozt

Los 164

An Art Deco silver teapot, Edward Viner, London 1934, stepped and footed conical form with angled ivory handle and finial, 16cm high, 11.94ozt

Los 165

Keith Murray for Mappin and Webb, an Art Deco silver plated sugar pot, stepped conical beaker form with two sunray handles and raised spoon holder, 16.5cm high

Los 166

An Art Deco silver centrepiece bowl, American circa 1925, the triangular section pyramidal base with three ebonised arms and a central ivory knop supporting a shallow bowl, marked Sterling Silver, 23.5cm diameter, 12.5cm high, 26.69ozt

Los 167

Gerald Benney for Ove Arup, a Modernist silver bowl, London 1997, ogee circular form, with everted rim, stamped marks Benney OAP 25, 15.5cm diameter, 11.05ozt, in original fitted box

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