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Lot 1062

C.S HARRIS & SONS LTD; an Edward VII hallmarked silver swing handled pedestal sugar basket, with panelled decoration, London 1907, approx weight 5.94ozt/184g.Additional InformationTarnishing, minimal wear, light scratches.

Lot 1063

VINERS LTD; George V hallmarked silver swing handled basket, with pierced decoration, Sheffield 1940, approx weight 13.57ozt/422g.Additional InformationTarnishing, light scratches and wear, slightly unstable on the four feet.

Lot 1065

LEVI & SALAMAN; a George V hallmarked silver pedestal cake basket with cast beaded rim outside pierced border, Birmingham 1911, diameter 5cm, approx 12.7ozt/394g.Additional InformationTarnishing, light scratches and scuffs. The base is not loaded.

Lot 1066

CHARLES COOKE; an Edward VII hallmarked silver basket with pierced detail and swing handle on spreading circular foot, Chester 1910, diameter 15cm, a sauce boat by Emile Viner, a pair of napkin rings numbered '1' and '2', and a further single napkin ring, approx 10.4ozt/324g (5).Additional InformationBasket with dents, knocks and misshaping, further light general wear throughout, some scratches, nicks, tarnish, etc.

Lot 1067

G. BRYAN & CO; an Art Deco hallmarked silver twin handled pedestal trophy cup with cast rim and stepped twin handles, Birmingham 1936, raised on wooden plinth base, height 40cm (weighted).Additional InformationTarnishing wear, light scratches and scuffs.

Lot 107

GUCCI; a taupe and cream 100% silk scarf with horse bits and snaffle decoration, a large light blue and grey wool scarf, a black, blue and gold monogrammed scarf and a sky blue Ralph Lauren scarf with horse bridles and stirrup decoration, 45 x 45cm (4).Additional InformationAll scarves are in good condition.

Lot 1070

J A G; a George VI hallmarked silver salver with pie crust rim, Sheffield 1948, diameter 35.4cm, approx 34ozt/1079g.Additional InformationSome scratches, light nicks, tarnish and general wear.

Lot 1075

CHARLES S GREEN; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver waiter with pie crust rim, Birmingham 1969, diameter 15.5cm, approx 3.8ozt/118g, and a Carrs of Sheffield Art Nouveau-style hallmarked silver mounted photograph frame with easel back (2).Additional InformationSalver with pronounced scratches, nicks, some tarnish, some light general wear to the frame.

Lot 1077

WILLIAM COMYNS; a pair of late Victorian hallmarked silver candlesticks with repoussé decoration of a lady and musician in Arcadian setting to columns and shepherd with lambs to loaded square section bases, with further foliate scroll throughout, London 1898, height 16cm (2).Additional InformationTarnish, polish residue and some minor knocks, light general surface wear throughout.

Lot 1085

RICHARD GURNEY & THOMAS COOK; a George III hallmarked silver chamber stick of circular form with engraved initials 'L.H' and family motto, London 1778, diameter 8.5cm, approx weight 3.76ozt/117g.Additional InformationLight scratches and wear, minor rubbing to the maker's mark.

Lot 1086

REBECCA EMES & EDWARD BARNARD; a George IV hallmarked silver chamber stick with cast scalloped edge and three leaf clover handle, Birmingham 1827, with matching snuffer, engraved with indistinct family motto, diameter 10cm, approx weight  4.54ozt/141g.Additional InformationSnuffer and sconce appear to be matching examples, light wear, rubbing.

Lot 1087

ROBINSON, EDKINS & ASTON; a Victorian hallmarked silver miniature chamber stick and matching snuffer, Birmingham 1841, diameter 7.5cm, approx weight 70g.Additional InformationMinor wear, tarnishing, light scratching scuffs but in good condition.

Lot 1089

HAWKESWORTH, ERE & CO LTD; a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver taper sticks, with detachable sconces, Sheffield 1893, height 11cm (weighted).Additional InformationMinor tarnishing wear, light scratches and scuffs.

Lot 1091

VINER'S LTD; a pair of George V hallmarked silver sauce boats, each raised on pad feet, complete with matching sauce ladles, Sheffield 1934, also two hallmarked silver napkin rings, approx weight 10.97ozt/341g.Additional InformationLight wear, scratching and tarnishing, light misshaping to the boat but overall good.

Lot 1094

BARKER BROS SILVER LTD; a George V hallmarked silver sauce boat, raised on three hoof feet, Birmingham 1931, approx weight 6.75ozt/210g.Additional InformationTarnishing, light wear, scratches, very minor denting.

Lot 1096

ROBERT HENNELL I; a George III hallmarked silver sauce boat, raised on three pad feet, London 1772, approx weight 3.58ozt/109.6g.Additional InformationMinor denting to the interior, tarnishing, light wear.

Lot 1101

A George V hallmarked silver cream jug of bulbous form with cast rim, London 1931, retail for Wilson & Sharp Ltd, Edinburgh, approx weight 7.50ozt/233g.Additional InformationThe maker's marks are rubbed, light wear, overall good condition.

Lot 1103

GEORGE UNITE; a George V hallmarked silver cream jug with Art Nouveau style handle, Birmingham 1911, height 8cm, approx weight 1.67ozt/51g.Additional InformationLight wear, scuff but overall good.

Lot 1107

A William IV hallmarked silver cream jug with chased decoration to the panelled body, with gilded interior, Newcastle 1841, height 18cm, approx 8.3ozt/259g.Additional InformationThe marks are rubbed, minor dents, knocks and light scratches.

Lot 1119

WILLIAM AITKEN; an Edward VII hallmarked silver Arts & Crafts twin handled pedestal bowl with planished finish, Birmingham 1905, height 7.7cm, width 16cm, approx 5.5ozt/172g.Additional InformationSome very minor knocks and misshaping to rim and foot rim, some light surface scratches.

Lot 1134

JONATHAN MILLIDGE; a  William IV hallmarked silver mug with gilt interior and double band decoration, Edinburgh 1836, height 9cm, weight approx. 4.47ozt/138g.Additional InformationLight scratches and wear.

Lot 1135

AITKIN BROTHERS; a Edward VII hallmarked silver mug with repoussé floral decoration surrounding a vacant cartouche, Sheffield 1901, approx 9.49ozt/295g.Additional InformationTarnishing, light scratches and wear, minor knocks to the edges.

Lot 1150

A matched three piece hallmarked silver mounted and tortoiseshell dressing table set comprising hand mirror (af), brush and clear glass vanity jar, various makers and dates (3).Additional InformationThe mirror has a split to the upper section of the handle, otherwise, some dents, knocks, some light scratches. The tortoiseshell appears to be in generally good condition, with some light surface marks, scratches, etc.

Lot 1152

A 19th century double ended clear cut glass scent bottle with unmarked silver lids, one screw and one hinged, latter with stopper, length 12.8cm, two small clear glass silver topped vanity jars including a William Devenport Birmingham 1903 example, and a small group of vanity jar lids and collars with two bearing hallmarks (several af).Additional InformationDouble ended vanity jar the screw action lid with dents, the hinge action with a less prominent but still present dent, cloudyness to the interior of this section, some light surface scratches and nibbles to glass in this lot where applicable, numerous of the lids and collars badly damaged and broken.

Lot 1161

An early 20th century Japanese silver bottle vase with floral moulded rim and relief decoration, jungin mark to base, height 12.5cm, approx 3.1ozt/97g (af).Additional InformationThere has been extensive damage to the lower section with numerous solder repairs and numerous extant splits. Some further solder marks to some of the relief decoration, further dents, misshaping, scratches, nicks, light pitting and tarnish.

Lot 1194

An unmarked Continental white metal and mother of pearl set snuff box of rectangular form, with canted corners and engraved lid set with initials 'WTR', width 5.5cm, approx 46g.Additional InformationThe mother of pearl is slightly loose to the base, some surface scratches and wear to the engraved detail and a rough finish in parts to the collar holding the mother of pearl in place, some light dents throughout.

Lot 1197

A Continental 800 grade silver oval tobacco/snuff box, the hinged lid with engine turned detail and vacant belt motif cartouche, indistinct mark to lid interior, 8.7 x 5.9cm, and a small sterling silver pillbox with repoussé foliate scroll decoration inscribed 'Lil' to hinged lid, diameter 3.5cm, approx 2.0ozt/63g (2).Additional InformationSnuff box has a dent to the lid, the lid does not close true, there are further scratches, indents and tarnish, as well as one prominent dent to the body. The pillbox with some light wear and polish residue

Lot 1198

DENNISON WATCH CASE CO; a George V hallmarked silver double sovereign case with loop attachment, Birmingham 1912, length 5.5cm, approx 1.3ozt.Additional InformationSome light surface scratches and nicks.

Lot 1199

PERRY & CO LTD; an Edward VII hallmarked silver novelty cigarette case modelled as an ammunition magazine, Chester 1907, 7.1 x 7.1cm, approx 1.4ozt/45g.Additional InformationSome light surface scratches and nicks.

Lot 1204

ELKINGTON & CO; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver cigarette box with engine turned cover and cast decoration, with cedar wood interior, Birmingham 1965, together with a hallmarked silver Masonic napkin ring with central enamelled decoration inscribed ‘Trafford Park Lodge, No,4486’ (2).Additional InformationTarnishing and wear, light scratches and scuffs.

Lot 1208

WILLIAM NEALE; a George V hallmarked silver and enamel compact of circular form, with black enamel cover with green geometric lines, Birmingham 1931, diameter 5cm.Additional InformationLight scratches and scuffs to the body and enamel, minor tarnishing.

Lot 1209

YAPP & WOODWARD; a Victorian hallmarked silver etui with bright cut foliate scroll decoration and vacant cartouche, Birmingham 1857, length 5.9cm, approx 0.9ozt/29g.Additional InformationLight general surface wear, some scratches, nicks, etc. It does not have the contents.

Lot 1211

An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver pill box, the lid featuring bust of a horse, London 2007, diameter 2.5cm, and a further shaped rectangular pill box, maker's mark 'C M E', Birmingham, both further stamped 925 (2).Additional InformationSome light scratches, nicks and tarnish.

Lot 1212

B & W LTD; two George V hallmark silver pyx boxes, the larger hinged lid engraved with a cross and inscribed 'Rev. M.Finneran June 29th 1933', London 1932, diameter 4.9cm, the smaller by Burns & Washbourne Ltd engraved 'I' to lid and body, London 1947, 2.5 x 2.6cm  approx 1.7ozt/52g (2).Additional InformationLight scratches, nicks and tarnish. The second box with additional light surface wear, some vert minor knocks.

Lot 1217

A 19th Century continental white metal circular box, the lid with bright cut detail inscribed 'JK', housing four white metal tokens bearing German text/verse relating to pride before a fall featuring a fox to reverse, unmarked, box diameter 3.5cm, also a hallmarked silver double sovereign case (af) and a silver curb link pocket watch chain with T-bar and fob medal, approx 3.8ozt/120g. Additional InformationThe sovereign case badly af, lid badly split and overall heavily dented, continental box with some light impacts, scratches and nicks, the pocket watch chain does not have a fastening link, has been broken off or lost so will need attention, further usual wear.

Lot 1218

NATHANIEL MILLS; a Victorian hallmarked silver card case with chased decoration surrounding central cartouche with engraved initial 'H', London 1851, 10 x 7.25cm, approx 2.66ozt/83g.Additional InformationHinge of lid very loose, no tension whatsoever, this will need attention, as such, does not remain closed. In general extremely loose. Is not in danger of becoming dettached from the body. Some further knocks throughout, including to the lid, particularly corners and edges, there are light scratches again particularly to the corners and edges, no major compressions but there are dents. The right side of the lid when viewed from the obverse does have some compression and a dent. Further wear commensurate with age and use throughout.

Lot 1224

A George III hallmarked silver tea caddy of shaped oval form with chased decoration surrounding an oval cartouche, with central family crest and motto, with urn finial, London 1788, height, 14.5cm, width 14cm, depth 9.7cm, approx weight 14.58ozt/453g.Additional InformationTarnishing wear, knocks, light scratches but overall a good impressive piece.

Lot 1227

MAPPIN & WEBB; a George V hallmarked silver salver of square form, with cast scalloped edge, raised on four scrolling feet, Sheffield 1923, approx 31.47ozt/978.5g.Additional InformationGeneral wear, minor tarnishing, light scratches, but overall a good clean example.

Lot 1237

THOMAS EDWARDS; a George IV hallmarked silver vinaigrette of rounded rectangular form, with engine turned linear decoration surrounding a circular cartouche with engraved initials MM, the hinged cover enclosing a gilded pierced grille, London 1821, length 3cm, approx 0.43ozt/13.4g.Additional InformationMinimal surface wear and light scratches, one corner of the vinaigrette has been pierced to the hinge cover, minor denting.

Lot 1238

ALFRED TAYLOR; a Victorian hallmarked silver vinaigrette of rectangular form with chased detail, the hinged cover enclosing a pierced grille, Birmingham 1867, approx weight 18.7g.Additional InformationEngraved with initials E.J to the cover, light scratching, but overall good clean condition.

Lot 1239

CHARLES JACKSON (PROBABLY); an 18th century white metal pinched vinaigrette of oval form with chased detail surrounding a vacant cartouche, approx weight 9.5g.Additional InformationThe piece is unmarked with the exception of the maker's mark, tarnishing, light scratches.

Lot 1247

WILLIAM HAIR HASELER; a George V hallmarked silver five piece cruet, each applied with central coronation roundel, Birmingham 1934.Additional InformationEach mustard is lacking the blue glass liners, minor denting and knocks and wear, light scratches and scuffs. 

Lot 1250

JOSEPH & RICHARD GRIFFIN; a pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver scallop moulded salts, each on three ball feet, Chester 1906, each 5.2 x 5.2cm, and further Chester silver comprising vesta case with engraved initial to front, two single napkin rings, a silver sheath handled button hook and a souvenir spoon for Walsall, weighable silver approx 31.ozt/98g (6).Additional InformationLight general wear throughout, some light scratches, nicks, etc.

Lot 1257

GEORGE WISH & CO LTD; a cased set of four Victorian hallmarked silver salts with blue glass liners, each on four outswept feet and with crimped rims, Sheffield 1900, with four matching original spoons, approx 5.4ozt/169g.Additional InformationScratches, nicks, tarnish, some minor misshaping, some small light scratches and nibbles to the blue glass liners. Case with usual wear.

Lot 1267

BROOK & SON; a George V hallmarked silver sugar caster of baluster form, Sheffield 1930, height 16cm, approx 4.3ozt/133.6g.Additional InformationThere is a large dent to the cover, usual knocks, light scratches.

Lot 1268

ATKIN BROS; A George V hallmarked silver sugar caster of baluster form on stepped plinth base, Sheffield 1928, height 20cm, approx weight 10.6ozt/330g.Additional InformationTarnishing and wear, light scratches.

Lot 1274

EDWARD FARRELL; a William IV hallmarked silver lidded mustard of cylindrical form with pierced floral detail, the hinged cover with chased decoration, London 1836, with a matched hallmarked silver spoon and blue glass liner, weight of mustard and spoon excluding liner 5.8ozt/181g.Additional InformationThe spoon is a replacement, minor rubbing to the marks, light wear to the blue glass liner, scratches and scuffs. Hinge does appear okay.

Lot 1287

WILLIAM VALE & SONS; a George V hallmarked silver mounted four branch ring tree on loaded circular base set with amethyst coloured glass finial, Chester 1921, height 7.6cm.Additional InformationSome light general wear.

Lot 1290

A cased set of sterling silver bridge pencils with enamelled terminals for the four different suits, length of each 8.5cm.Additional InformationSome light surface wear.

Lot 1291

A group of silver items comprising a cased set of four hallmarked silver bridge pencils, Birmingham 1997, each decorated with a suit from the deck of cards, a sterling silver swizzle stick, a silver backed Art Deco designed hand mirror and a silver backed brush.Additional InformationThe pencils are basically in good order, with minor surface wear. The swizzle stick works well, all component parts are present, is rather tarnished. The Art Deco mirror has no real dents, apart from a small one to the back, glass is fine, light surface wear and tarnishing throughout. The brush has quite heavy surface scratches and tarnishing throughout and a few losses to the edges of the brush itself.

Lot 1293

JOSEPH & RICHARD GRIFFIN; a pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver mounted Common Prayer and Hymns Ancient & Modern books, both with 'IHS' for Iesus Hominum Salvator, Chester 1906/7, each 5.7 x 4.4cm (2).Additional InformationSome scuffing to page edges, some internal discolouration, some light nicks, scratches, etc to the silver.

Lot 1294

CHARLES HORNER; a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver buttons, Chester 1895, diameter 2.7cm, also a small button hook with figural detail by Crisford & Norris and a larger example with silver sheath handle featuring panther head terminal set with single green glass eye (one missing), marks rubbed (4).Additional InformationThe larger button hook missing an eye, as stated, the eye which is present possibly a replacement. The hook section is steel, marks have been rubbed, as stated, some further light surface scratches, nicks throughout.

Lot 1296

BERTHOLD MULLER; a Victorian hallmarked silver miniature cherub on convex circular base, Chester 1901, with 'Foreign' and pseudo-Hanau marks, height 3.5cm, and a .800 grade silver and rose quartz model owl (2).Additional InformationSome scratches and nicks to the rose quartz, further rubbing, light marks, dirt and tarnish, etc.

Lot 13

SYBARIS EAU DE TOILETTE FOR MEN; a large vintage display dummy perfume factice, and a smaller identical example (2).Additional InformationCondition report, both factices are in good condition, with no scratches or cracks to the glass and fluid levels are complete. The larger example does have some signs of wear to the back side of the plastic lid and a small amount of light wear to the front.

Lot 1304

BERTHOLD MULLER; a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver miniature doll's house chairs with pierced hearts to the shaped backs, Chester 1901, with 'Foreign' mark, height of each 2.6cm (2).Additional InformationSome light scratches, nicks and misshaping.

Lot 1311

E.S BARNSLEY & CO; a cased set of George V miniature mugs, each raised on stepped plinth bases, Birmingham 1913, height 4cm, approx weight 5.72ozt/178g.Additional InformationLight wear and scuffs to the case, a couple of examples of minor rubbing to the marks.

Lot 1313

WILSON & SHAW; an Edward VII hallmarked silver thistle cup with cast and chased decoration, Edinburgh 1904, approx weight 5.5ozt/172g.Additional InformationThere is a knock to the top rim, light wear, scratches and scuffs.

Lot 1319

CARR'S; an Elizabeth II Millennium hallmarked silver mounted perpetual calendar with complete set of cards and easel back, Sheffield 2000, 9.9 x 9.9cm, boxed.Additional InformationSome light general surface wear.

Lot 1320

WILLIAM HAIR HASELER; an Edward VII hallmarked silver miniature tambourine, marked with the town crest of Harrogate to reverse, Birmingham 1907, diameter 6.4cm.Additional InformationLight general wear, some light scratches, nicks and tarnish.

Lot 1320A

BOAZ MOSES LANDECK; an Edward VII hallmarked silver miniature/dolls' house bobbin turned chair, import marks for Chester 1907, and pseudo-Hanau marks to underside, including maker's mark 'C M', height 4.5cm, approx 0.5ozt/17g, and a white metal miniature model mandolin with applied plastic strings, probably Italian, indistinct silver standard, possibly 800, to neck reverse, length 5.8cm, approx 0.33ozt/10.3g.Additional InformationThe chair with some minor misshaping, surface scratches and nicks, similar to the mandolin, some tarnish, a flaw to the lower section, similar to a firing crack, overall tarnished surface nicks, some light pitting.

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