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Lot 171

An Edward VII silver Old English pattern part flatware service, maker Josiah Williams & Co, London, 1904/05: crested, includes; seventeen table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve tablespoons, eleven dessert spoons, nine teaspoons, five coffee spoons, two sauce ladles, a soup ladle, nine ivory handles and steel bladed table knives, five dessert knives and four-piece carving set, contained in an oak and brass mounted canteen, weighable silver 4255gms, 136.91ozs.

Lot 172

A George V silver Old English pattern part flatware service, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1919: includes four table spoons, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, six table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve matched teaspoons by Viners Ltd and two dessert spoons, eight steel and plated table knives and eight dessert knives, contained in an associated oak canteen, weighable silver 2200gms, 70.73ozs

Lot 173

Medical Heritage Society, a set of silver gilt medallions commemorating Surgical History: containing thirty seven medallions in a fitted case with associated paperwork, each medallion approx, 51gms, approx total weight 1993gms, 64.09ozs.

Lot 174

A sterling silver proof part set "The Shakespeare Medals": together with an album, total weight of silver 1166gms, 37.50ozs.

Lot 175

A collection of fifty silver medallions celebrating '1000 Years of British Monarchy' : maker John Pinches, London, 1972, contained in a fitted case, total weight of silver 3390gms, 109.00ozs,

Lot 177

A George V silver and blue enamel easel boudoir timepiece, maker Henry Matthews, Birmingham,1926: of circular outline, with 4cm Arabic dial enclosed by a blue enamel surround and niello enamel border, 8.5cm diameter.

Lot 178

A Continental clear glass and silver overlay scent bottle and stopper: of ovoid form with foliate decoration, 15cm high.

Lot 179

A 19th century Continental clear glass and silver mounted flask: of rectangular outline with canted corners, with etched decoration of leaping deer and floral sprigs, the silver screw top initialled, 14cm high.

Lot 18

A George VI silver christening bowl and spoon, maker Lanson Ltd, Birmingham, 1946/47: inscribed, the bowl of circular outline, with three handles in the form of The Man in the Moon, together with a matching spoon, cased, total weight of silver 146gms, 4.72ozs.

Lot 180

A Victorian silver combination vinaigrette/snuff holder, maker Thomas Johnson I, London, 1872: monogrammed, in the form of a hunting horn, with hinged lid enclosing a gilt grille and screw stopper to the other end, 10.5cm long, 67gms, 2.15ozs.

Lot 181

A glass scent bottle in a silver mount, maker George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1900: of cylindrical outline with embossed decoration of figures in a rural landscape, 15cm high, a small silver scent bottle and a plated example. weighable silver 61gms, 1.96ozs.

Lot 182

An Edward VII silver cased bridge box, maker Walker & Hall, Chester, 1901: inscribed 'Bridge' to the hinged rectangular lid, containing two sets of playing cards, markers and pencils, 15cm wide.

Lot 183

An Edward VII silver chamberstick, maker William Aitken, Chester, 1901: of heart-shaped outline, with urn shaped sconce and loop carrying handle, 10cm wide, together with a silver handled magnifying glass and a plated candle snuffer, weighable silver 54gms, 1.75ozs.(3).

Lot 184

A Continental silver call bell, bears import marks for Sheffield, 1896: of domed outline, the handle in the form of a woman with platter of fish, overall height 9.5cm, 136gms, 4.38ozs.

Lot 185

A George V silver cigarette box, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1935: crested and initialled, of rectangular outline with engine turned decoration, 17cm. wide.

Lot 186

A George IV silver vinaigrette, maker Charles Reily & George Storer, London, 1829: of rectangular outline with engine turned decoration, pierced foliate grille, 4cm long, 26gms, 0.85ozs.

Lot 187

A George V silver cigarette box, maker George Unite & Sons, Birmingham, 1924: monogrammed, of rectangular outline, with engine turned decoration and wood lined interior, 18cm wide.

Lot 188

A George IV silver snuff box, maker Clark & Smith, Birmingham, 1824: initialled, of rectangular outline with engine turned decoration, and reeded sides, 7.25cm wide, 69gms, 2.22ozs.

Lot 189

A Victorian silver vinaigrette, maker Aston & Son, Birmingham, 1859: of rectangular outline with bright cut decoration, pierced foliate grille, 3.5cm long, 20gms, 0.67ozs.

Lot 19

A Continental five-piece silver cruet set, stamped marks: the salts of oval outline with embossed scroll and foliate decoration, raised on swept feet, together with a pedestal mustard pot, contained in a fitted case, total weight of silver 186gms, 6.00ozs.

Lot 190

A Victorian silver combination stamp and coin holder, maker Cornelius Saunders & Frank Shepherd, Birmingham, 1896: of rectangular outline with engine turned decoration, the hinged lid enclosing a stamp holder, sovereign and half-sovereign holder, and pencil 9.5cm long, together with a silver stamp holder, 6cm long, total weight of silver 145gms, 4.67ozs.

Lot 191

A Continental silver backed miniature hand mirror: 12.5cm long, and an engraved note case - in an outer case (2)

Lot 192

A Chinese silver backed hand mirror, Stamped marks, maker T.H, : initialled, with shaped bevelled mirror plate and dragon decoration, together with a matching brush (2)

Lot 193

A Victorian blue glass and silver mounted double-ended scent bottle, unmarked: 12cm long.

Lot 194

A late 20th century silver gilt and champlevé enamel Easter egg in the Imperial Russian style: with banded decoration of flowerheads within entwined scrolls, having gilded interiors, bears pseudo Russian marks, mounted on a tripod base, overall height 15.5cm

Lot 195

A late 20th century silver gilt and champlevé enamel Easter egg in the Imperial Russian style: with banded decoration of flowerheads within arabesque scrolls, having gilded interiors, bears pseudo Russian marks, mounted on a circular base with dolphin feet, overall height 15.5cm

Lot 196

A late 20th century silver gilt and champlevé enamel Easter egg in the Imperial Russian style: with banded decoration of flowerheads within arabesque scrolls and eagles heads, having gilded interiors, bears pseudo Russian marks, mounted on a circular base with cloven feet, overall height 18cm.

Lot 197

A late 20th century silver gilt and champlevé enamel Easter egg in the Imperial Russian style: with banded decoration of flowerheads within arabesque scrolls and eagles heads, having gilded interiors, bears pseudo Russian marks, mounted on a circular base with three talon feet, overall height 16cm.

Lot 198

A late 20th century silver gilt and champlevé enamel Easter egg in the Imperial Russian style: with, banded decoration of swans, flowerheads arabesque scrolls, mounted with cabochons, having gilded interiors, bears pseudo Russian marks, mounted on a circular base with three talon feet, overall height 11cm high.

Lot 199

A late 20th century silver gilt and champlevé enamel Easter egg in the Imperial Russian style: with hinged lid, banded decoration of arabesque scrolls, mounted with cabochons and winged angels masks, having gilded interiors, bears pseudo Russian marks, mounted on a circular base with three talon feet, overall height 12cm high.

Lot 20

An Edward VII silver sugar caster, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London, 1905: of baluster form, the domed cover with flame finial, the body with writhen decoration on a spreading circular foot, 23cm high, 215gms, 6.91ozs.

Lot 200

A late 20th century silver gilt and champlevé enamel Easter egg in the Imperial Russian style: with , banded decoration of flowerheads and arabesque scrolls, the double -hinged front enclosing an oval lift-out icon depicting The Mother of God, bears pseudo Russian marks, overall height 11cm high.

Lot 201

An Edward VII silver cased boudoir timepiece, maker Douglas Clock Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1906: of arched outline, with 5cm enamel Roman dial with subsidiary seconds dial, raised on ball feet, 11.5cm high.

Lot 202

A George v silver cased pocket barometer, maker Asprey & Co, London, 1913: of circular outline the hinged lid enclosing a 5cm silvered dial with adjustable bezel and thermometer, signed to the scale Asprey, London, 5.5cm diameter, together with another barometer by Negretti & Zambra, London, with 6.5cm silvered dial. (2)

Lot 203

A pair of Victorian ivory and silver mounted knife rests, maker James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1898: of traditional design, on ball feet, 10cm long.

Lot 204

A set of five hallmarked sterling silver miniature figures 'Street Characters', maker Phillips of England: includes, 'Orange Girl', 'Old Clothesman', 'Town Crier', 'Street Musician' and one other, all contained in presentation boxes, total weight of silver 153gms, 4.92ozs.

Lot 205

A 19th century Continental silver bladed folding fruit knife, worn marks: with mother of pearl handle, 11cm folded 22cm extended, together with a matching steel bladed folding knife, contained in a shagreen case.

Lot 206

A Victorian silver and tortoiseshell novelty vesta casket, maker Thomas Johnson II, London, 1880: in the form of a tortoise, with hinged lid and strike pad, having a gilded interior, 8.5cm long.

Lot 208

An Elizabeth II silver three branch candelabra, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1954: with urn-shaped sconces with reeded swept branches, on a tapering stem and weighted cartouche-shaped weighted base, 52cm high.

Lot 21

A late Victorian Britannia silver sugar caster, maker Johnson, Walker & Tolhurst Ltd, London, 1900: of octagonal baluster form, with pierced domed cover, raised on a stepped octagonal foot, 22cm high, 407gms, 13.08ozs.

Lot 211

A George V silver Corinthian column table lamp, maker's mark worn, Sheffield, 1911: with acanthus decorated capital, stop flutted column, raised on a square, stepped gadrooned and weighted base, overall height 57cm high.

Lot 212

A late Victorian silver salver, maker Lambert & Co, London, 1900: inscribed, of circular outline with piecrust edge and raised on three swept feet, 21cm diameter, together with an Art Nouveau period silver vase, of tapering outline with embossed decoration of a woman wearing drapes, 13.5cm high, total weight of silver 431gms, 13.86ozs.

Lot 213

A George V silver presentation tray, maker Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield, 1929: inscribed, of square outline with reeded border and re-entrant corners, 35cm wide, 1362gms, 43.79ozs.

Lot 214

A George V silver salver, maker Hawksworth, Ayre & Co Ltd, London, 1920: of plain square outline with canted corners, raised on four swept feet, 21.5cm wide, 530gms, 17.04ozs.

Lot 215

An Elizabeth II silver salver, maker Boodle & Dunthorne, Sheffield 1957: inscribed, of oval outline with moulded pie crust edge, raised on four scroll feet, 35cm wide, 889gms, 28.90ozs.

Lot 216

An Elizabeth II silver serving tray, maker R.E, London, 1962: of square outline with re-entrant corners and raised on curved bracket feet, 36cm wide, 1933gms, 62.15ozs.

Lot 217

An Edward VII silver serving tray, maker Pearce & Sons, Sheffield, 1908: of oval outline, the centre decorated with flowers, shells and scrolls, enclosed by a gadrooned border with pierced carrying handles, 60cm wide, 2707gms, 87.04ozs.

Lot 218

A George V silver salver, maker Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham, 1931: of circular outline with moulded scroll and beaded border, raised on four scroll feet, 44cm diameter, 1836gms, 59.03ozs.

Lot 219

A pair of Elizabeth II silver goblets, maker W I Broadway & Co. Birmingham, 1973: with plain tapering bowls on a knopped and tapering stem mounted on a circular spreading foot, 15.5cm high, 318gms, 10.23ozs

Lot 22

A George V silver sugar caster, maker James Parkes, London, 1912: of baluster outline, with pierced and domed pull-off lid, on a spreading circular foot, 18cm high, 262gms, 8.43ozs.

Lot 220

Three Elizabeth II silver wine goblets, maker Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1989 and 1992: with engraved foliate decoration, raised on a knopped stem and circular domed foot, 14cm high, total weight of silver 397gms, 12.78ozs

Lot 221

A Victorian silver wine ewer, Robert Hennell III, London, 1854: the hinged lid with octagonal finial and floral engraved decoration, the body of baluster outline with panels of engraved foliate decoration and S-shaped handle on a circular foot, 30cm high, 647gms, 20.0ozs

Lot 222

An Elizabeth II clear glass and silver mounted claret jug, maker Hugh Crawshaw, Sheffield, 2001: with hinged domed lid having a pineapple finial, the body of inverted trumpet outline with palmette and lozenge cut decoration, 29cm high.

Lot 223

A Victorian cut glass and silver mounted claret jug, maker Mappin Brothers, London, 1897: the hinged domed lid with beaded urn finial, the collar with embossed scroll, floral and shell decoration with loop carrying handle, the glass body of ovoid form with hobnail decoration, raised on a circular foot with starburst decoration, 29cm high.

Lot 224

A set of four silver plated wine coasters: of circular outline with pierced scroll and foliate decorated sides on a turned wood base, 12cm diameter.

Lot 225

Seven assorted silver decanter labels, various makers and dates: of rectangular outline with chain suspensions, total weight of silver 85gms, 2.72ozs.

Lot 226

A George III silver wine funnel, maker Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, 1810: of traditional design, the bowl with gadrooned border and shell hook, having a detachable spout, 15cm long, together with an associated Victorian Scottish silver stand, maker Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh, 1846, 10.5cm diameter, total weight of silver 201gms, 6.47ozs.

Lot 228

A George III silver and baleen punch ladle, maker Josiah Snatt, London, 1801: the bowl of oval outline, with curved lip to one end, mounted on a baleen handle with spiral twist decoration, 37cm long.

Lot 229

An 18th Century silver porringer, maker TK with pellet below, London, no date mark: or circular outline with banded half fluted and reeded decoration, having spiral twist scroll handles to the sides on a circular foot, 18cm wide, 142gms, 4.58ozs

Lot 23

A George V silver sugar caster, maker Adolph Scott, Birmingham, 1934: of octagonal baluster outline, on an octagonal stepped foot, 18.5cm high, together with a similar sugar caster 17cm high, total weight of silver 269gms, 8.67ozs.

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