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Lot 345

A silver cased pocket watch and two others

Lot 359

Assorted silver jewellery etc.

Lot 88

A silver plated oval tureen and a quantity of silver plated wares

Lot 155

Three boxes of silver plate

Lot 340

A quantity of silver napkin rings and a cased Capstan inkwell

Lot 497

A silver Crest and Ebac de-humidifier

Lot 360

Caithness glass and silver jewellery

Lot 326

A cased silver condiment christening set and a brush set

Lot 341

A silver taza, Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham, 1926, 27 oz

Lot 320

A pair of silver candlesticks, A.L. Davenport, Birmingham, 1955

Lot 342

A silver vase, Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1896, 13oz

Lot 353

A silver serving spoon, Reid and Son Newcastle, 1833, 2.7oz

Lot 319

A silver sugar sifter, spill vase and a napkin ring

Lot 323

A silver salver, Edward Ker Reid, London, 1882, 12 oz

Lot 364

A quantity of cased cutlery, silver etc.

Lot 165

A George V Arts & Crafts silver three piece tea service, by Charles Edwards, London 1912/13, each with hammered design and flaming whip-lash handles, the teapot handle ebonized, teapot 23cms long, 11cms high, 24.4oz. gross.

Lot 212

A George V silver loving cup, by Goldsmith & Silversmith Co Ltd, London 1928, with central rib flanked by scrolling handles, engraved 'Hurworth Hunt Members Race, Presented to the Ladies of the Hurworth Hunt, won by Maurice Ropner on "Johnny", April 6/1929', raised on spreading foot, 23cms wide, 15cms high, 26.6oz.

Lot 195

A set of six silver dessert spoons, by Cooper Brothers, Sheffield 1895, in fiddle and shell pattern with engraved initial 'R', 9.8oz. gross.

Lot 185

A George III silver teapot, by Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1805, of oval form with ivory finial and composition handle, decorated with engraved bands and wreath cartouch, 29cms long, 15cms high, 15.8oz. gross.

Lot 175

A Victorian brown leather travel case, containing various silver mounted cut glass pots by William Amaziah Ellwick, Birmingham 1895, manicure items with mother-of-pearl handles, ivory mounted brushes and other items, the case 38 x 28 x 16cms.

Lot 177

A George III silver tea caddy, by W.S, London 1792, of oval form with dome cover and ivory finial, working lock mechanism, 13.5cms wide, 12.3oz gross.

Lot 94

An early 20th Century Kings Own Scottish Borderers Regiment sweetheart brooch, the white metal mount set with rose-cut diamonds to the St Andrew's cross, and enamel highlights to motto and crown, stamped '9ct' to reverse, 2cms wide, 3.2cms high, 5.9g gross; together with a silver KOSB regimental sweetheart brooch, with enamel decoration, 5.8cms wide. (2)

Lot 218

A 19th Century Austro-Hungarian silver ladle, by Wilhelm Conrad Hessenberg, of plain form with pointed terminal, stamped eagle mark over '13', 41cms lonmg, 7.9oz.

Lot 190

A George IV silver cream jug, by Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1826, the gadrooned rim above fluted neck and ribbon tied swags, with floral handle and feet, 11.5cms high, 5.2cms oz.

Lot 198

A William IV silver ladle, by Adey Bellamy Savory, London 1831, in fiddle pattern, engraved with initial 'B', 33cms long, 7.9oz.

Lot 138

George Jensen, Denmark: a silver necklace, pattern 42B, circa 1962, with twenty rose pattern links, 36cms long, 27.8g gross.

Lot 210

A George V silver salver, by Joseph Glouster Ltd, Birmingham 1924, of shaped circular form on bun feet, 31cms diameter, 23.7oz.

Lot 172

A pair of George V silver mounted whisky tots, by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1912, with lables by the same, dated 1915; and another by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1973, with cut glass body, each 12cms high. (3)

Lot 174

An Edward VII silver mounted claret jug, by William Henry Leather, Birmingham 1901, with hobnail cut glass body, 29cms high.

Lot 214

A George V silver tray, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1938, of rectangular form with re-entrant corners, raised of four feet, 45 x 30cms, 68.4oz.

Lot 178

A Queen Victoria silver ewer, by Edward, John & William Barnard, London 1847, of classical form with beaded rim, engraved antheamon leaves, scrolls, and classical figures the handles with female mask terminal, inscribed 'To Charles Edward Rawlins Junior Honorary Secretary to The Liverpool and Monopoly Association Anno Domini MDCCCXLII to MDCCCXLVII', 31.5cms high, 24.2oz gross.

Lot 140

A late 19th Century Chinese Export belt, 90 standard silver and mother-of-pearl, each of the fifteen panels with character mount, on a dragon decorated buckle, character mark to back, 60cms long.

Lot 158

A set of four George III silver table spoons, by RT, Edinburgh 1810/14, in fiddle pattern with engraved initials 'SC', each 23cms long, 8.6oz. gross.

Lot 173

A Queen Anne silver marrow scoop, by John Ladyman, London 1712, of typical form with engraved crest, 24cms long, 1.9oz.

Lot 211

An Elizabeth II silver waiter, by SCR Ltd, Sheffield 1945, of shaped circular form with floral rim, raised on three claw feet, 23cms diameter, 12.8oz.

Lot 201

A Victorian silver combination flask and cigar case, by Richards & Brown (Edward Charles Brown), London 1869, the flask with screw top and hinged back for cigars, engraved with two monograms, 16cms high, 9.1oz.

Lot 217

A Continental 900 standard silver claret jug, the cover, neck, and handle with leaf-scroll decoration, the body of reeded form, stamped '900 AL' to base, 23cms high, 25.6oz.

Lot 193

A George III silver ink stand, by Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1799, the stand with gadrooned rim and ball pattern feet, fitted two blue glass pots for ink and sand, the stand 18ms wide, 8.6oz.

Lot 202

An Edward VII silver pedestal bowl, by John Round & Son Ltd, London 1904, of Arts and Crafts design, the circular hammered bowl on shaped legs and spreading foot, 13cms high, 10.2oz.

Lot 65

A selection of Catherine Best jewellery, comprising: a pink CZ set silver pendant, in Dream pattern, limited edition 36/250, in silver mount, on snake link chain; a silver Hooked-On-You pattern bangle, limited edition 9/100, 6.6cms wide; and a pair of silver earrings, of scroll form, limited edition 3/100, clip fittings, 2.1cms high.

Lot 157

A George IV silver bullet form teapot, by J. Hay, Edinburgh 1820, decorated throughout with flowers and scrolls, 19cms long, 11cms high, 10.3oz. gross.

Lot 179

A George III silver tankard, by McHattie & Fenwick, Edinburgh 1802, of slightly tapered cylindrical form with reeded bands and handle, 7.5cms high, 4.6oz.

Lot 171

A George III silver lemon strainer, by John Langlands, Newcastle (no date), the pierced circular pan with two shaped handles, 22cms wide, 3.8oz.

Lot 213

A George V silver tray, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1923, of oval form with shaped rim with pierced scrolling design and two handles, 47 x 33.5cms, 62.8oz.

Lot 199

Victorian silver forks, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1861, comprising seven table forks and five dessert forks, all in old English pattern with engraved initials to finials, 22.9oz. gross.

Lot 166

A George V silver Arts & Crafts tazza, by Aird, Thomson & McKeller, Glasgow 1914, the square bowl on four shaped stems and tapering square base, 17 x 17 x 15cms, 17.8oz.

Lot 170

A matched pair of George II cast silver candlesticks, by John Cafe, London 1748, and William Partis, Newcastle (no date), each of shaped form with leaf design, Cafe candlestick initialed 'BRI' to base, each 22cms high, 34.1oz. gross.

Lot 203

A George III silver marrow scoop, by Thomas Justis, London 1753, if typical form, 23cms long, 1.56oz.

Lot 181

An Edward VII silver tazza, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1902, the rim with floral scrolls and pierced design, raised on spreading foot, 24cms diameter, 18.4oz.

Lot 176

A George V silver and mother-of-pearl tea knives and forks, by Pearce & Sons, Sheffield 1919, with beaded and ribbed furrels, knives 17.5cms long, in an oak canteen.

Lot 189

A George III silver cream jug, by Ann Robertson, Newcastle circa 1810, of helmet form with reeded bands and handle, raised on ball feet, 11cms high, 4.8oz.

Lot 141

A Victorian silver cloak pin, by Henry Samuel Ellis, for Combe Martin Silver, Birmingham 1848, of acorn and oak leaf pattern, engraved with leaf scrolls, 7cms wide, 9.5cms high, 25.5g gross.

Lot 159

A pair of George V silver candlesticks, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1910, with fluted sconces, stems and bases, weighted, 17cms high.

Lot 184

A George III silver teapot, by Dorathy Langlands, Newcastle 1808, the cover with flower finial above greek-key band, the body with grape and vine decoration above vacant cartouch, raised on scrolling feet, 29cms long, 16cms high, 18.oz gross.

Lot 216

A 19th Century French 950 standard silver teapot, by Jean François Veyrat, of oval form, the cover with flower finial and foliate scrolling handle and spout, raised on scrolling feet, 29cms long, 15cms high, 20.9oz gross.

Lot 154

An Arts & Crafts enamel and silver pendant, by John Barker Bennett, in the style of Archibald Knox, with spiral design in blue and green enamels, on enamelled bale, stamped to reverse 'JBB&Co Silver', 3.6cms high, 4.9g gross.

Lot 207

An Edwardian silver tray, by Peter Henderson Deere, London 1905, of oval form with pierced gallery and beaded rim, engraved to the centre with Bedford family crest with motto Animum Fortuna Sequitur, raised on gadrooned scrolling feet, initials engraved to underside with date 1907, 36 x 26 x 5cms high, 33.8oz; in a stained softwood travel case.

Lot 188

A George IV silver cream jug, by John Walton, Newcastle 1826, with egg and dart pattern rim and acanthus capped reeded handle, raised on ball feet, 11cms high, 5.6oz.

Lot 204

A George III silver teapot, by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1803, of half reeded circular form with shaped finial and gadrooned rims, acanthus decoration to handle and spout, engraved with initials 'JB', 24cms wide, 16cms high, 24.8oz gross.

Lot 200

A part suite of Victorian silver cutlery, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1865/67, comprising soup ladle, two sauce ladles, seven table spoons, six table forks, six dessert forks, and two salt spoons, all in old English pattern with engraved boars head crest to finials, 53.1oz. gross.

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