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Lot 379

A pair of copper three-branch candelabra (previously silver-plated), 17.75” high; a French oval cooking pot stamped “Gleneagles”, with lid; a copper coffee pot, 20” high, etc.

Lot 38

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TWO-HANDLED RECTANGULAR TRAY with rounded corners, gadrooned shell & leaf-scroll cast rim, 25¼” x 16¼”; London1890, by Walter & John Barnard. (93 oz).

Lot 39

A silver cake basket of curved rectangular shape, with rounded corners & pierced leaf-scroll decoration to the sides, on rectangular pedestal foot, 10¾” wide; Birmingham, date letter rubbed, by J. Gloster. (16 oz).

Lot 4

A silver large rectangular plain photograph frame, 11½” x 9½”; Birmingham 2001, by Philip Kydd of Barrow Gurney, near Bristol.

Lot 40

Six George II silver Onslow pattern table forks: - four London 1798, by Hannah Northcote or Henry Nutting; two London1778 (?) by George Smith II. (11 oz total).

Lot 41

Six Victorian silver King’s Husk pattern table forks: Four London1900, by Francis Higgins; one London 1841, by Wm. Eaton; one Exeter 1847, by Robt. Williams & Sons of Bristol. (19½ oz total).

Lot 42

Six George IV silver single-struck Queen’s pattern table forks; London1825, by Charles Eley. (14½ oz).

Lot 43

Three Victorian silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladles with oval bowls; London1849, by Charles Lias. (5 oz).

Lot 44

Six George III silver Old English dessert spoons; London 1809, by Thomas Wilkes Barker. (6½ oz).

Lot 45

Six George III silver Old English dessert spoons; London 1794, by Thomas Northcote & George Bourne. (5.75 oz).

Lot 46

Eight George III silver Old English dessert spoons; a George IV ditto; & three Victorian ditto; odd dates & makers.

Lot 48

Six George III silver Old English table spoons; London 1781, by William Summer & Richard Crossley. (13 oz).

Lot 49

Twelve George III silver Old English table spoons; & a William IV ditto – odd dates & makers. (25½” oz total).

Lot 5

A matched set of silver salver, waiter, & card tray, all with raised & shaped rim & on three short scroll feet, each with engraved initial D to centre, the salver: 10” diam.; waiter: 8” diam.; & card tray: 5¾” diam.; Sheffield 1935, 1937, & 1939 respectively, all by Emile Viner. (17 oz; 10 oz; & 6 oz).

Lot 50

A pair of George IV silver Husk pattern table spoons, London 1825 by Wm. Chawner II; a Scottish William IV King’s Thread table fork, Edinburgh 1832 by James McKay; a ditto King’s pattern table spoon, 1834 by William Marshall; a King’s Thread dessert fork; & a Victorian Fiddle pattern table spoon. (15 oz total).

Lot 51

Thirty-six Georgian & mostly Victorian silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons; & twenty Georgian & later Old English teaspoons – odd dates & makers. (30 oz total).

Lot 52

A pair of George III silver Old English Bright-cut table spoons, London 1790, by Charles Hougham; a ditto pair of sugar tongs, London (no date letter) by John Tatum (repaired); & a pair of George III Old English Bead pattern dessert forks, London 1819, by Sarah Purver.

Lot 53

A silver rectangular cigarette box with engine-turned hinged lid, wood-lined interior, 5½” wide, London 1900 (?) by Cohen & Charles; & a square ditto, 3¼” wide, Birmingham 1896.

Lot 54

An Edwardian silver presentation trowel, the floral engraved heart-shaped blade inscribed: “Presented To The Revd. John Rees On The Occasion Of His Laying A Memorial Stone At Cwmllynfell Chapel, 6th March 1905”, with turned ivory handle, 10½” long, London 1904, by Jackson & Fullerton; together with a turned ebonised silver-mounted mallet, in original fitted case.

Lot 55

A George V silver oval cake basket with gadrooned rim, pierced flower-scroll decoration to the tapered sides, having pierced swing handle, & on four lion-paw & anthemion feet, 10½” wide, Sheffield 1911, by J. Dixon & Son. (12 oz).

Lot 56

A Victorian silver christening mug of slightly tapered cylindrical shape, the body rim inscribed: “Evelyn Lucy Alice”, circular ring handle, 3¼” high, London 1875, by Francis Boone Thomas, in original travelling case. (4 oz).

Lot 57

A set of four George V silver dining table place markers, each with oval tortoiseshell panel inlaid in silver with game birds in natural settings, London 1913, by Wm. Comyns, in original case retailed by Harrods.

Lot 58

A pair of George V silver Old English Thread pattern grape scissors with ring handles & engraved crest, London 1936, by Carrington & Co. (3½ oz); & a pair of matching nutcrackers, London 1939, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co.

Lot 59

An Edwardian silver oval trinket box, the concave hinged lid engraved with the crest of the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers, & inscribed: “Fishmongers Company, 30th May 1907”, on four paw feet & with silk-lined interior, 4” wide, Birmingham 1906, by Mappin & Webb.

Lot 6

A George V silver large desk inkstand of rectangular shape with raised moulded rim, a pen trough either side, an oval straight-sided box to the centre, a heavy squat round cut glass inkwell either side, all with flat hinged covers, on four ball feet, 11½” x 8”; London 1922, by Theodore Rossi of Norwich. (27½ oz).

Lot 61

A contemporary silver desk set by Martyn Pugh of Redditch, comprising a cylindrical inkwell with domed hinged lid & blue glass liner, a silver-mounted roller blotter with ball handle, & a dip pen, 4½” long, Birmingham 1988-9, on hardwood rectangular base with silver-lidded nib compartment, 9¼” wide.

Lot 62

A pair of George V silver-backed oval hair brushes; & a pair of matching clothes brushes, each with applied gilt monogram, Birmingham 1924 & 1925 respectively, by Wilfred Chidlaw Griffiths.

Lot 63

A pair of George V silver plain napkin rings, Sheffield 1926, by Atkin Bros., in fitted case (2.7 oz); a plain rectangular photo frame, 6” x 4¼”, Chester 1903; a nail buffer with hinged handle to the engine-turned mount & with red morocco cover, London 1926; a tea strainer with turned wood handle & on plain round base, Birmingham 1955; & a silver-mounted comb.

Lot 64

A silver rectangular cigarette box with engraved initials to the hinged lid, wood-lined interior, 4¼” wide (marks rubbed); & a square ditto, 3½” wide, Birmingham 1913, by A. J. Zimmerman Ltd.

Lot 65

Ten Victorian silver Hanoverian Rat-Tail table spoons, London 1893, by George Maudsley Jackson. (25½ oz).

Lot 66

Five Georgian & Victorian silver Fiddle pattern table spoons; four ditto table forks; & three ditto dessert forks – odd dates & makers. (26½ oz).

Lot 67

A MODERN SILVER SIX-PIECE TEA & COFFEE SERVICE, of slightly tapered cylindrical form, with all-over planished surface engraved with garlands of flowers, comprising: a rectangular tray with turned wood handles; a coffee pot; teapot; hot water jug; milk jug; & sugar bowl; the tray & coffee pot Birmingham 1998, by Philip Kydd of Barrow Gurney; the other items Birmingham 1973, by Charles S. Green & Co. (Total weight: 129 oz all-in).

Lot 68

A Victorian silver presentation trowel, the kite-shaped blade with engraved leaf-scroll decoration & inscribed: “Presented to Archibald Orr-Ewing Esq. M. P. On The Occasion of His Laying The Foundation Stone of The West Established Church, Helensburgh, 1st. February 1877”, with turned & carved ivory handle, 12.5” long; Sheffield 1875, by H. Wilkinson & Co., in fitted case.

Lot 69

A set of six Liberty & Co. Silver & enamel coffee spoons & six matching cake forks, the elongated terminals with scroll decoration in shades of blue & green; the spoons Birmingham 1931, the forks 1934; in original fitted case.

Lot 7

A George V silver two-handled trophy cup with waived reeded rim, the loop side handles with bell-flowers in relief, on short round pedestal foot, 7¾” high; Sheffield 1911, by Cooper Bros. (17 oz).

Lot 70

An Edwardian silver inkwell of compressed round ovoid shape, inset timepiece to the lid interior, with glass liner & removable glass well, engraved initials to the top, London 1902 by John Collard Vickery, 4?” wide x 2¾” high.

Lot 71

A deer’s foot mounted as a silver match holder, with striker to the rear, supported by two scroll legs, bears inscription: “Devon & Somerset, Found Tabor Hill, Killed Leigh Farm, Winsford, 25th July 1931, E. B. W”, Birmingham 1931, by T. W. (Thomas White?).

Lot 72

A set of six George V silver cake forks & matching serving fork with pierced stylised floral terminals; Birmingham 1943, by Lanson Ltd., in fitted case.

Lot 73

A set of twelve late Victorian silver Hanoverian rat-tail coffee spoons & matching sugar tongs; London1894, by Aldwinckle & Slater/Walker & Tolhurst.

Lot 75

A pair of George V silver dwarf candlesticks on wide round bases, with pale green guilloche enamel borders, 3.25” high, Birmingham 1929, by Charles S. Green & Co.; & three similar dressing table items.

Lot 76

An Edwardian square glass silver-mounted inkwell with canted corners & hobnail base, the hinged silver lid with removable glass well, Birmingham 1901 by Sanders & Aquilar, 3½” square x 3½” high.

Lot 78

A late Victorian silver salver with shaped & raised gadrooned border, on three pad feet, 12.25” diam.; London 1897, by Charles Boyton II. (28 oz).

Lot 79

An Edwardian silver oval two-handled double-lipped cream jug, 3” high, London 1902, by Wakeley & Wheeler (3.7 oz); & a small circular single-hole epergne stand on three ball feet, 5.5” diam.; Birmingham 1905, by Mappin & Webb. (4.3 oz).

Lot 8

A Victorian silver coffee pot of oval tapered form & serpentine outline, with engraved foliate decoration & family crests, straight spout, angular handle, & fluted oval knop to the flat hinged lid, 8¼” high; London 1876, by Frederick Elkington. (20 oz).

Lot 80

A pair of silver-gilt replica anointing spoons, Birmingham 1936 by Elkington & Co., in fitted case; together with five various 19th century silver teaspoons & condiment spoons.

Lot 81

A Victorian silver-mounted magnifying glass with 2¼” lens, engraved & embossed terminal to the spiral-twist ivory handle, 7½” long; London 1887.

Lot 82

A pair of George II silver Hanoverian table spoons, London 1759, by Thos. Wallis; another, date letter rubbed, maker’s mark T*T; three George III Old English table spoons – odd dates & makers; & a bright-cut ditto, London 1784, by William Sumner. (11.5 oz total).

Lot 83

A set of six Scottish William IV silver Old English dessert spoons; Edinburgh 1837, by Andrew Davidson. (6.5 oz).

Lot 84

A pair of silver teaspoons by Robert Frederick Fox, with writhen stems & pierced terminals, London 1921; three George III Old English teaspoons; a pair of Fiddle pattern salt spoons; & a christening fork & spoon. (3.5 oz).

Lot 85

A set of six contemporary silver coffee spoons by Geoffrey Harding of Abingdon, London1980; & a matching set of six coffee spoons, 1984.

Lot 86

A George III silver goblet with gilt interior, the semi-fluted ovoid bowl with later engraved Naval inscription dated 1892, on round pedestal foot with reeded rim, 6.75” high; London 1794, b Robert Sharp. (10 oz).

Lot 87

A Victorian silver pocket spirit flask with ball-shaped screw cap, engraved family crest, 5.5” high; London 1894, by W. & G. Neal. (4.2 oz).

Lot 88

A late Victorian cast silver Royal Navy belt buckle with crowned fouled anchor within a wreath, 2” diam., Birmingham 1899, by Thomas Hayes (2 oz); & another cast silver two-part belt buckle depicting the Roman God Mercury within a scroll border, 3.5” wide; London1897, by Samuel Jacob. (2.3 oz).

Lot 89

A late Victorian silver small rose bowl embossed with flowers & leaf-scrolls beneath a crimped rim, on round pedestal foot, 4.75” diam. X 3” high, London 1898, by Horace Woodward & Co. (5 oz); & an Edwardian silver-mounted roller blotter, Birmingham 1901.

Lot 9

An Edwardian silver condiment set comprising a pair of oval lobed salt cellars & matching mustard pot with blue glass liners, a pair of ditto baluster pepperettes, & three original Onslow pattern spoons; Sheffield 1905, by Walker & Hall, in fitted case.

Lot 90

A late Victorian silver pocket cigarette case of curved rectangular shape, with engraved family crest to the front, the back with engraved inscription: “U. S. Law tennis”, 4.75” x 2.75”, Chester 1892, by B. H. Joseph & CO. (5 oz); a similar square cigarette case, Birmingham 1886 (3 oz); a vesta, Birmingham 1892; & a fob medallion inscribed; “R. N. C. Boxing, 1895”, Birmingham 1893.

Lot 93

A George II silver circular salt cellar with chased floral decoration & on three pad feet, London 1752, by David Hennell; two Victorian Fiddle pattern salt spoons; an Albany pattern dessert knife; a butter knife; & a coffee spoon.

Lot 94

A George VI silver large square comport with finely pierced, engraved & cast grapevine border, on short square pedestal foot, 10.5” wide x 3” high; Sheffield 1937, by Henry Wilkinson. (30 oz).

Lot 96

A George V silver waiter with raised border & shaped rim, the centre engraved with two monograms & date 1st January 1936, 8.5" diam.; Birmingham 1936, by A. E. Poston & Co. (10.5 oz).

Lot 97

A late Victorian silver card tray with raised border & beaded foliate rim, on three claw-&-ball feet, 6” diam.; London 1882, by Thos. Bradbury III & John Henderson (5 oz); & a small fluted dish with engraved inscription, 4.75” diam.; London 1972, by H. B. (2.9 oz).

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