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Lot 829

A George III Soup Ladle, Old English pattern, initialled, with circular bowl (bowl with two splits), length 14”, London 1773, Maker’s Mark RR

Lot 830

A George IV Scottish Toddy Ladle, the polished circular bowl with whalebone twist handle and capped finial, length 7 ¾”, Glasgow 1820, Maker’s Mark probably RG&S

Lot 831

Five Victorian Provincial Teaspoons, Fiddle pattern, initialled, length 5 5/8”, Exeter 1850, Maker’s Mark RW,JW,JW (5)

Lot 832

A late Victorian Trefid Spoon, with ribbed Rattail bowl, length 8”, London 1896, Maker’s Mark TB

Lot 834

A Victorian Fish Slice, Fiddle pattern with shaped and pierced blade, length 12 ¼”, London 1846, Maker’s Mark WRS with further journeyman’s mark

Lot 835

An Elizabeth II Ladle, of small proportions, with stylised and stepped handle to a polished circular bowl, length 4 ½”, Sheffield 1966, Maker’s Mark CB&S

Lot 837

A George V Tea Strainer, of circular form, pierced body and baluster turned wooden side handle, length 6 ¼”, Birmingham 1927, Maker’s Mark for Mappin & Webb

Lot 840

An early 20th Century American part Dessert Service, comprising six Pastry Forks, eight Dessert Spoons and two Pastry Knives, all with double struck scrolling and foliate detail, with initialled cartouches, with Maker’s Mark for Gorham and further marked Sterling (16)

Lot 845

A Mixed Lot comprising: a hallmarked Silver Fish Knife; together with two various pairs of Sugar Tongs; a Child’s Pusher; a Pickle Fork; a Salt Spoon; Mustard Spoon; Jam Spoon and small Ladle, various dates and makers (9)

Lot 849

Twelve Edward VII Coffee Spoons, each with single struck scrolling patterns; together with matching Sugar Tongs, Sheffield 1902, Maker’s Mark JR (13)

Lot 851

Six William IV Teaspoons, Old English pattern, initialled, length 5 ½”, London 1830, Maker’s Mark WB (6)

Lot 852

A George V Lidded Basin, of polished circular form with rolled rim and pull-off cover with contemporary initials and pineapple finial, diameter 4 ¾”, Sheffield 1910, Maker’s Mark TB&S

Lot 853

A George V Pepper Caster with matching Salt Caster, each of cylindrical form with fabric swag detail to polished bodies and flared bases, each with pierced pull-off covers, height 3 7/8”, Sheffield 1910, Maker’s Mark R&B (2)

Lot 854

An Edward VII Trumpet Vase, with wavy rim to a polished tapering body and raised on a spreading circular foot (loaded), height 7 ½”, Birmingham 1904, Maker’s Mark rubbed

Lot 855

An Edward VII Tankard, of plain and polished tapering cylindrical form, with hollow cast and applied “C” scroll handle, and with contemporary monogram, height 5”, Sheffield 1901, Maker’s Mark Walker & Hall, with further retailer’s mark

Lot 856

A George V Silver Lidded Toiletry Bottle, the facetted and clear glass ovoid body with screw-down polished domed cover, enclosing a ground in stopper, height 3 ¼”, Birmingham 1914, Maker’s Mark AWP

Lot 857

A George V Silver Lidded and Cut Glass Dressing Table Casket, the rectangular pull-off cover with embossed “C” scroll, floral and foliate decoration, to a cut clear glass body with outswept feet and star cut base, width 4 ½”, Sheffield 1912, Maker’s Mark Walker & Hall

Lot 858

A Victorian Cream Jug, of oval form with half wrythen fluted body and applied handle, to a gilt interior, length 3 ¼”, Sheffield 1893, Maker’s Mark HS

Lot 859

A George III Chamber Stick, the oval saucer base with applied reeded rim, to a polished field with contemporary initials, and side mounted scrolling handle, to an oval urn-shaped sconce with detachable oval drip pan, and fitted dousing cone, width 6 3/8”, London 1805, Maker’s Mark William Fountain

Lot 860

A late Victorian Coffee Pot, of oval half-fluted form, the hinged and domed cover to a polished body with contemporary crest, and raised on a spreading oval base, height 9 ½”, London 1897, Maker’s Mark Charles Stuart Harris to cover only

Lot 861

An Edward VII small Tea Kettle, of compressed circular form, the polished body with overhead handle and pull-off domed cover, and raised on four peg feet, with contemporary initials, length 5 ½”, Chester 1904, Maker’s Mark CC

Lot 862

A Victorian Chamber Stick, of circular form with pierced gallery and applied rim with further cast and pierced side handle, with contemporary armorial, and centred with a detachable sconce and matching dousing cone, width 6 ½”, London 1874, Maker’s Mark WWW

Lot 863

Two Elizabeth II Trumpet Vases, each of polished typical form with flared rims, tapering bodies, and raised on spreading circular bases (loaded), height 6”, Birmingham 1968, Maker’s Mark S&M (2)

Lot 864

A Victorian Sugar Basin and Milk Jug, each of tapering rectangular form with canted corners, London 1895, Maker’s Mark William Hutton & Sons Ltd (2)

Lot 865

An Edward VII Cream Jug, of circular form with crimped rim, applied side handle and girdled body, raised on a case and applied floral base, width 3 ¾”, Birmingham 1909, Maker’s Mark RP

Lot 866

An Edward VII Cream Jug, of polished baluster form with cut card rim and cast and applied “C” scroll handle (A/F), and raised on three cast and applied pad feet, height 3 ¾”, London 1907, Maker’s Mark Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd

Lot 867

A composite three piece Tea Set, comprising Teapot, Sugar Basin and Milk Jug, each of half-fluted oval form, the teapot Birmingham 1925, Maker’s Mark HM; sugar basin and milk jug Birmingham 1890, Maker’s Mark E&Co Ltd with further retailer’s mark for Elkington & Co, various dates and makers (3)

Lot 868

An Edward VII Four Slice Toast Rack, of arched form with central carry handle and rectangular framed base, length 3 3/8”, Sheffield 1904, Maker’s Mark J&S

Lot 869

A George VI Four Slice Toast Rack, of arched form with central carry handle, length 3”, Birmingham 1937, Maker’s Mark S Ld

Lot 870

A George V Four Slice Toast Rack, the arched frame with central carry handle, length 3 ¾”, Sheffield 1931, Maker’s Mark EV

Lot 871

A George V Pedestal Bowl, of polished circular form, with shaped and applied rim, and strapwork handles to a knopped stem, and raised on a spreading circular foot, Sheffield 1921, Maker’s Mark MH&Co Ltd, width 9 ¾”

Lot 872

A Victorian Sugar Basin, of circular form, with crimped rim and chased and arched body, to a gilt interior, diameter 3 ¼”, London 1885, Maker’s Mark J?M

Lot 873

An early 20th Century Silver “Sparrowbeak” Milk Jug, of plain polished baluster form with applied spout and handle, and raised on a spreading circular foot, width 4”, London date letter rubbed, circa 1930, Maker’s Mark for Barnards Ltd

Lot 874

An Elizabeth II two-handled Bowl, of plain polished circular form, with cast and applied side handles, and bearing presentation inscription, width 6”, Sheffield 1967, Maker’s Mark EJG&Co Ltd

Lot 875

A George III Milk Jug, of baluster form with cut card rim and cast and applied “C” scroll handle (repaired), and raised on a spreading circular base with later embossed decoration and initials, height 4”, London 1776, Maker’s Mark W?

Lot 876

An early 20th Century composite three piece Bachelor’s Tea Set, comprising Teapot, Sugar Basin and Milk Jug, each of oval half-fluted form, the latter with applied handles, various dates and makers (3)

Lot 877

A late Victorian three piece Tea Set, comprising Teapot, Sugar Basin and Milk Jug, each of facetted oval form with applied gadrooned border and hinged cover, all raised on four ball feet, London 1900, Maker’s Mark TS (3)

Lot 879

A Victorian Bon-Bon Dish, of shaped and lobed circular form, with floral, foliate and “C” scroll detail to a polished centre, and raised on a cast and applied foliate scrolling base, width 5”, London 1890, Maker’s Mark WC

Lot 880

Two Elizabeth II Candlesticks, of squat form with fixed nozzles and urn-shaped sconces over stepped and tapering columns, with spreading circular bases (loaded), height 4 ¼”, Birmingham 1978, Maker’s Mark B&Co (2)

Lot 881

A George VI two-handled presentation inscribed Trophy Cup, the inverted baluster and polished body with applied side handles, to a knopped stem and raised on a spreading circular foot, height 6 ¼”, Sheffield 1951, Maker’s Mark HW

Lot 882

A George VI Mustard, of circular form, the hinged and domed cover with cast and applied finial, with applied strapwork handle and fitted with a cobalt blue glass liner, raised on a stepped circular foot, height 2 1/8”, Birmingham 1937, Maker’s Mark S&Co Ld

Lot 883

An Edward VII Shell Butter Dish, of scalloped form with polished thumb-piece, and raised on three ball feet, length 5 ¼”, London 1908, Maker’s Mark rubbed

Lot 884

A George V Teapot, of polished baluster form, the hinged and domed cover with cast and applied finial, to a facetted and shaped spout with boxwood handle and raised on a plain circular rim base, height 6 ¾”, London 1910, Maker’s Mark C S Harris & Sons

Lot 885

Two Edward VII Candlesticks (one A/F and lacking sconce), with plain sconce and drip-pan to a baluster column, and raised on a spreading circular base (loaded), height 7”, Birmingham 1907, Maker’s Mark rubbed (2)

Lot 887

Six George IV Irish Teaspoons, Fiddle pattern with Rattail bowls, initialled, length 5 ¾”, Dublin 1824, Maker’s Mark IB (6)

Lot 889

An Edward VII pair of Fish Servers, each with polished and engraved blades and ribbed ferrules, to carved and tapering ivory handles, Sheffield 1905, Maker’s Mark JD WD (2)

Lot 891

Six Victorian Provincial Tablespoons, Fiddle pattern, initialled, length 8 7/8”, Newcastle, 1846, Maker’s Mark Clement Gowland I (6)

Lot 893

Three Victorian Dinner Forks, Fiddle and Thread pattern, initialled, length 8 1/8”; together with two matching Dessert Spoons, length 7 1/8”, London 1842, Maker’s Mark J W Adams, and all with further journeyman’s marks (5)

Lot 904

An Edward VII cased Silver Thimble, of typical form, in a silk and velvet-lined morocco covered case, Chester 1903, Maker’s Mark CH

Lot 905

A Mixed Lot comprising: nine various Decanter Labels, each of a similar shaped shield form, with brick link chain suspensions, including three London 1819, Maker’s Mark IR with two engraved “Sherry” and one “Madeira”; three further marked for London 1836, Maker’s Mark CR,WS, two engraved “Bucellas” and one “Port”; two bearing Maker’s Mark IH and engraved “Claret” and “Madeira”; and one further with Maker’s Mark RB, engraved “Port”, various dates and makers (9)

Lot 906

A 19th Century gilt metal mounted Miser’s Purse, the coloured woven body with gilt metal finials, enclosing to cast and gilt metal ring closures, length 9”

Lot 907

A 19th Century gilt metal mounted Miser’s Purse, the woven body set with red beads and with gilt metal and painted finials, enclosing two pierced gilt metal ring closures, length 11”

Lot 908

A 19th Century Miser’s Purse, the woven navy blue and black body with applied facet cut steel beads, with one single tassel opposed by further fringed beading, and set with two polished steel closure rings, length 12”

Lot 909

A 19th Century Miser’s Purse, the woven navy blue body set with applied and facetted steel beads, and centred with two further facetted closure rings, length 12”

Lot 910

A 19th Century Miser’s Purse, the lacework body decorated with gilt metal and steel facetted beads, and centred with a fruiting vine ring closure and multi-strand tassel to one end (damage throughout), length 11”

Lot 912

A Silver Decanter Label, of elongated and shaped rectangular form with brick link chain suspension, and engraved “Madeira”, bearing Maker’s Mark only SB, width 1 7/8”

Lot 920

A George V Silver Napkin Hook; together with a late Victorian Sovereign Case, of circular form, the hinged cover with bow suspension and sprung clasp, to a further sprung fitted interior, Birmingham 1900, Maker’s Mark SML, various dates and makers (2)

Lot 923

A William IV Card Case, of rectangular form, with hinged cover and all over chased floral and foliate decoration, with a central vacant cartouche, height 3 ¾”, Birmingham 1834, Maker’s Mark JW

Lot 927

A late 19th Century hallmarked Silver Bookmark, modelled in the form of a trowel with diagonal grip handle and polished blade, Birmingham circa 1890, Maker’s Mark M Bros

Lot 930

An Elizabeth II Continental Pill Box, of hinged oval form with void interior, width 2 ¼”, with import marks for London 1994, Sponsor’s Mark CME

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