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Lot 55

A small quantity of Silver items, including a small lobed dish, hallmarked London 1967, some lady's dressing table accoutrements, spoons etc., weighable silver 5.5ozt, together with a small quantity of small silver plate and costume jewellery contained in a fitted jewellery case (a lot)

Lot 56

An eleven-piece silver-plated dessert serving set, in fitted leather case, together with a silver hair brush set, cased silver plated dessert service, etc (a lot)

Lot 563

A quantity of Arts and Crafts metalwares; including a German wrought metal sprung-loaded Candlestick, two Hugh Wallis dishes and a large silver plated Charger

Lot 57

A pair of George V silver swing handled Bon Bon Dishes, by Charles Edwards, hallmarked London, 1915, of hexagonal form with foliate pierced sides, 3½in (9cm) diameter approx total weight 3.9ozt (2)

Lot 58

A George VI silver Sauce Boat, by Viner's Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield, 1937, of traditional form with wavy cut rim, 7in (18cm) long, together with another small, Sheffield, 1933 and one other, Birmingham, 1938, approx total weight 10.89ozt (3)

Lot 59

A pair of George V silver Napkin Rings, hallmarked Birmingham, 1923, of plain circular form, together with two silver pepperettes and a small quantity of flatware, approx total weight 6.2ozt (a lot)

Lot 6

A George III West Country silver Serving Spoon, by William Welch II, hallmarked Exeter, 1809, Old English pattern, the handle with engraved monogram, 12½in (32cm) long, approx weight 3.72ozt. Provenance: from The Charles C Brian Collection.  Mr Charles Brian was a born in Plymouth in 1916; he trained as a solicitor and joined his family law practice, C G Brian & Sons. He had a great love of Plymouth and Devon, and amassed a collection of Exeter and Plymouth silver. His particular interest was his collection of early West Country spoons.

Lot 60

A George VI silver mounted Easel Frame, hallmarked Birmingham, 1946, of shaped rectangular form with wooden easel reverse, 5"x3" aperture, together with a late Victorian silver mounted frame, hallmarked Birmingham 1900, easel reverse missing, a pair of short candlesticks, a/f, a pair of silver mounted glass cruets and a pair of silver mounted glass vases, an oak canteen for cutlery (a lot)

Lot 61

A late Victorian Elkington & Co. silver plate mounted Claret Jug, the hinged cover with lion rampant finial, the lion with vacant shield cartouche, the lip and body decorated in the bacchanalian manner, with stamped marks and dated 1900, pattern no. 8251, the cut glass jug with star base, 10½in (27cm) high.

Lot 614

An antique Chinese bronze Box, wood lined, with mark to base, together with a decorative box, a cased set silver-plated spoons, a Telescope, various coins, medals etc (a lot)

Lot 62

A Victorian Elkington & Co. 'Egyptian Revival' silver plated Centrepiece, the pierced lozenge base set with two Sphinx, all below a scallop shell and lotus flower framework now supporting an associated glass bowl, cartouche with inscription, stamped marks on underside and dated 1888, 25cm wide.

Lot 63

A set of three late 19thC silver Table Spoons, with Russian import marks (used 1882 - 1898), with twisted stems and foliate engraved handles and bowls, vacant cartouches and plain reverses, 8in (20.5cm) long, approx total weight 5.9ozt (3)

Lot 64

A cased set of six George V silver Tea Knives, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield, 1917, with weighted finials, the terminals in the Art Deco style, in fitted presentation case.

Lot 65

A cased Set of  Elizabeth II silver gilt 'Queen's Beast' Spoons, by by Richard Comyns, hallmarked London, 1972, limited edition no. 747/2000 , each with a finial cast as one of the Royal heraldic beasts, in a fitted red leather covered case, the case 38.5cm wide, 10oz, commissioned to commemorate the silver wedding anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip in 1972.

Lot 66

A George V silver Bowl, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield 1913, of circular form with geometrically pierced rim, cast ribbon bow handles, on a circular pedestal foot, with presentation inscription, 7in (18cm) diameter, approx weight 17.9ozt.

Lot 67

A set of ten Edwardian silver teaspoons, by Atkin Brothers, hallmarked Sheffield, 1902/1909, with beaded handles, together with a small quantity of other silver / silver plated flatware, weighable silver 5.6ozt (a lot)

Lot 68

An Edwardian silver Rose Bowl, hallmarked London, 1903, of circular form with demi-fluted and foliate decoration, both cartouche vacant, bearing retailers mark to underside of circular foot for 'Dimmer 24. Church Street, Liverpool', 9¼in (23.5cm) diameter, approx total weight 24.8ozt, on ebonised wooden stand.

Lot 69

A collection of five early 20thC Oriental silver circular Dishes, all inset with coins, two with Republic Period silver Dollars, three with a planished finish, two with bamboo / foliate decoration, each approx 3¾in (9.5cm) diameter, approx total weight 10.7ozt, together with a silver back brush (6)

Lot 7

A George III West Country silver Serving Spoon, hallmarked Exeter, 1809, makers mark unclear but probably William Welch II, Old English pattern, the handle with engraved monogram, 13in (33cm) long, approx weight 3.9ozt. Provenance: from The Charles C Brian Collection.  Mr Charles Brian was a born in Plymouth in 1916; he trained as a solicitor and joined his family law practice, C G Brian & Sons. He had a great love of Plymouth and Devon, and amassed a collection of Exeter and Plymouth silver. His particular interest was his collection of early West Country spoons.

Lot 70

A pair of Oriental Silver, probably Malayan, early 20thC Trumpet Vases, 5¾in (14.5cm) high, with weight bases and old repairs etc., (2)

Lot 71

A pair of George IV silver fiddle pattern Table Spoons, by James Beebe, hallmarked London, 1825, 9in (22.5cm) long, together with a set of six Victorian silver teaspoons, by Chawner & Co., hallmarked London, 1873, the handles initialled, and other 19thC silver flatware, approx total weight 20.9ozt (a lot)

Lot 72

A late 19thC Russian silver and champleve enamel  Spoon, 88 zolotniki with Moscow mark and makers mark 'AA', 4¼in (10.8cm) long, approx total weight 16g.

Lot 73

A George V silver Spoon and Pusher Set, by Angora Silver Plate Co., hallmarked Sheffield, 1935/6, 1ozt, together with an early 20thC Egyptian Revival charms etc., (a lot)

Lot 76

A cased George VI silver Spoon and Pusher set, by Arthur Price & Co Ltd., hallmarked Birmingham 1939, 1.11ozt, together with a pair of white metal filigree coasters, and an Eastern white metal filigree hinged box, six Egyptian silver plated teaspoons (a lot)

Lot 77

A small Liberty & Co., silver and enamel coffee Spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1935, together with a quantity of silver and silver plated commemorative and souvenir spoons, weighable silver 4.3ozt, and a silver plated three light candelabrum (a lot)

Lot 78

A George V silver two handled circular Dish Mount, by James Deakin & Sons, hallmarked Sheffield, 1930, with pierced geometric decoration, lacking centre liner, 8in (20cm) diameter, approx weight 14.7ozt.

Lot 79

A Victorian silver Salver, by Elkington & Co., hallmarked Sheffield, 1891, of circular form with shaped shell capped gadrooned rim, foliate engraved with vacant centre, all raised on four ball and claw feet, 10½in (27cm) diameter, approx weight 21ozt.

Lot 8

A James I West Country silver Lion Sejant Spoon, by William Bartlett (Exeter), makers mark and town mark only, circa 1610-1620, see Jackson 'English Goldsmiths and their Makers', 2nd edition, page 332, gilt terminal, pricked dot engraved on reverse of bowl 'E.B over S.W 1639', 6¾in (17cm) long, approx weight 1.32ozt. Provenance: from The Charles C Brian Collection.  Mr Charles Brian was a born in Plymouth in 1916; he trained as a solicitor and joined his family law practice, C G Brian & Sons. He had a great love of Plymouth and Devon, and amassed a collection of Exeter and Plymouth silver. His particular interest was his collection of early West Country spoons.

Lot 80

A George V silver Rose bowl, by C S Harris & Sons Ltd., hallmarked London, 1922, of circular form with wavy rim, raised on a stepped circular foot, with presentation inscription, 8in (20.5cm) diameter, approx weight 15.4ozt, on ebonised wooden stand

Lot 81

A large quantity of silver Plate, including a meat dome, tea sets, candelabrum, baskets, muffin dish etc., (a lot)

Lot 82

An Elizabeth II silver Cream Jug, by Wakely & Wheeler, hallmarked London, 1956, of conical form with reeded rim and stepped circular foot, 3¾in (9.5cm) high, approx weight 4.49ozt.

Lot 84

An Elizabeth II silver Ashtray, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., hallmarked London, 1954, of circular form, together with a small silver napkin ring, engraved with initials and a silver matchbox cover, approx total weight 5ozt (3)

Lot 85

A cased set of six Elizabeth II silver commemorative miniature Trefid Spoons, by Francis Howard Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield, 1975, in the manner of a Charles II laceback trefid, with accompanying information card, in fitted presentation case, approx total weight 1.9ozt.

Lot 86

A George III silver Serving Spoon, by Stephen Adams II, hallmarked London, 1803, Old English Pattern, the handle monogrammed, 11¾in (29.5cm) long, approx weight 3.47ozt.

Lot 87

A modern silver mounted Easel Frame, hallmarked Sheffield 1995, of rectangular form with blue easel reverse, 6"x 8" aperture excellent unused condition, together with another rectangular silver mounted frame, easel reverse missing, an oval silver mounted easel frame, and a silver mounted quartz desk clock (4)

Lot 88

An Edwardian silver Mustard Pot, hallmarked Birmingham, 1901, of pierced drum form with blue glass liner, together with a George V silver four piece cruet, hallmarked Birmingham, 1929, comprising a pair of pepperettes and a pair of open salts with blue glass liners, and a small silver mounted wooden pepper mill, weighable silver 5ozt (a lot) 

Lot 89

A quantity of silver plated Kings Pattern Flatware, together with  a cased set of four Mappin & Webb silver plated bottle coasters, other flatware etc, (a lot)

Lot 9

'The Plymouth Spoon'; A William and Mary period West Country silver Trefid Spoon, c. 1694 by Henry Muston, with the 'Borough of Plymouth' mark and 'Ster-ling' in shield shaped punch, see see Jackson 'English Goldsmiths and their Makers', 2nd edition, page 465, which appears to use this spoon as a source for Plymouth marks as it notes 'a flat stem spoon, with trefid end, pricked 1694', the spoon finial also pricked 'W over GK' above the date, 7½in (19cm) long, 1.49ozt, with possible old repair where stem meets bowl. Jackson notes the owner of the Plymouth trefid spoon to be Messrs. Page, Keen and Page, who were manufacturing retailers in Plymouth up until the late 1950's. See accompanying literature regarding the 'Plymouth' Spoon, replicas of which having been sold as tourist pieces in the 20thC with an advertising card depicting the original spoon. It is highly likely that this is the so-described original 'Plymouth Spoon'.   Provenance: from The Charles C Brian Collection.  Mr Charles Brian was a born in Plymouth in 1916; he trained as a solicitor and joined his family law practice, C G Brian & Sons. He had a great love of Plymouth and Devon, and amassed a collection of Exeter and Plymouth silver. His particular interest was his collection of early West Country spoons.

Lot 90

A Continental silver and enamel circular Hinged Box, the lid with blue guilloche enamel and central foliate motif, the underside engine turned, marked 'AW 935' 5.4cm) diameter.

Lot 91

A Victorian silver Mug, by Josiah Williams & Co., hallmarked Exeter, date letter obscured, circa 1875, of plain circular form, the base with beaded rim, plain C handle, engraved with initials, gilt interior, 4¼in (10.7cm) high, approx weight 6ozt.

Lot 92

A small Victorian Irish silver two handled Trophy Cup, by West & Son, hallmarked Dublin, 1897, with retailer's name also to underside of foot, in the form of an urn with scrolling handles and stepped circular foot, 3¾in (9.5cm) high, approx weight 4.5ozt.

Lot 93

A Victorian Exeter silver Christening Mug, by Josiah Williams & Co., hallmarked Exeter, 1873, with engraved geometric decoration, beaded scroll handle and circular foot, the cartouche with presentation inscription, dated 1878, 4in (10cm) high, approx weight 3.27ozt.

Lot 94

A 19thC Anglo-Indian silver Christening Mug, by Hamilton & Co., Calcutta, with makers mark and elephant only on underside, with foliate decoration and engraved bows, gilt interior, scroll handle, raised on a stepped circular foot, 3¼in (8.5cm) high, approx total weight 4.45ozt.

Lot 95

An Edwardian silver three piece Cruet Set, by Sibray, Hall & Co Ltd., hallmarked London, 1908, of navette form with shaped rims, the two open salts with correspondingly shaped blue glass liners, with leaf capped scroll handles and raised on four paw feet, the mustard with hinge pin missing, weighable silver 5.3oxt (3)

Lot 96

A cased set of six George V silver Coffee Spoons, hallmarked Birmingham, 1919, together with  a miniature 'sterling' silver porringer, a Continental silver saucer, a silver sugar bowl, a/f, a pair of short candlesticks, a/f, a salt spoon and a small Oriental silver spoon, weighable silver 5.8ozt (a lot)

Lot 97

A cased Victorian silver Tea Spoon, by Josiah Williams & Co., hallmarked Exeter, 1878, with bright cut decoration, 5½in (14cm) long, in velvet lined presentation case, together with  a small Edwardian silver cream jug, by Thomas Hayes, hallmarked Birmingham, 1904, and a small pair of silver bon bon dishes, Sheffield, 1902, approx total weight  4ozt (4)

Lot 98

A pair of cased late Victorian silver Napkin Rings, by George Wish, hallmarked Sheffield, 1900, of D shape, the fronts with foliate pierced decoration, vacant cartouche, approx total weight 1.88ozt, in fitted velvet line presentation case.

Lot 99

A large quantity of silver plated Flatware (a lot)

Lot 165

A mid 20th century Old Sheffield plate punch bowl having a beaded wavy rim with lion mask ring handles, dia. 32cm, together with a modern silver plated 5 sconce table candelabra (2)

Lot 183

A box of metalware to include a silver backed hand mirror, Regent plate basket, coopered oak sardine dish and cover, etc

Lot 210

A wicker basket containing various silver plated entree dishes, wooden bowl, etc

Lot 263

A box of miscellaneous metalware, to include a pair of silver plated bottle coasters, cased set of six fish knives and forks etc

Lot 271

An early 20th century silver-backed hand mirror, together with two others (lacking mirrors); and a silver-backed brush (4)

Lot 272

An early 20th century silver goblet, of plain undecorated form, on a knopped stem and domed foot, 2.3oz

Lot 273

A Tiffany & Co sterling silver coffee pot, in the George I style, of octagonal tapering form with domed cover and fruitwood handle, stamped Tiffany & Co 1878 S Makers 1891 Sterling Silver 925/1000 Reproduction Original by Thomas Folkingham London 1720 verso, h.23cm, 24.4oz

Lot 274

A George III silver teapot, of bombe form, having bright cut engraved decoration, monogrammed W, maker John Emes, London 1806, 17.7oz

Lot 275

A Victorian silver plate on brass and copper inkwell, the hinged domed cover with Egyptian mask finial, the whole with repousee scrolling decoration with various panels depicting Egyptian type figures, stamped Elkington & Co 13591 verso, dia.22cm

Lot 276

A large George V silver capstan inkwell, having incised banded decoration on loaded base, dia.15cmCondition report: Hallmarks are quite rubbed. Cap does not sit well. Several creases and dents.

Lot 277

An Edwardian silver four-sconce spill holder, on loaded base, h.20.5cm

Lot 279

A George V silver backed five-piece dressing table set, comprising hand mirror, two hairbrushes, and two clothes brushes

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