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Lot 73

A Hallmarked Silver Circular Box, London 1902, of plain circular form, the deep pull off cover detailed in relief to the centre with a shell, 8.5cm diameter (base inside fabric lined / overall weight 195grams).

Lot 74

A Hallmarked Silver Twin Handled Bowl, F&S, London 1907, initialled and dated "May 26th 1909" (135grams) (dents).

Lot 75

A Hallmarked Silver Cheroot Holder Case, containing a 9ct gold mounted amber coloured cheroot holder, a Masonic coin holder, a part hallmarked silver vinaigrette (damages / lacking grille). (4)

Lot 75A

A Hallmarked Silver Covered Glass Bottle, William Comyns, London 1905, with silver covered stopper, 9.5cm high; together with two thimbles. (3)

Lot 76

Two Hallmarked Silver Vesta Cases, each with leaf scroll engraved decoration (damages); together with a small plated cigarette case (damaged). (3)

Lot 77

A Decorative Victorian Hallmarked Silver and Mother of Pearl Butter Knife, (damage); hallmarked silver and other salt spoons, hallmarked silver handled tea knives (damage), etc.

Lot 78

A Hallmarked Silver Vesta Case, allover decorated, hallmarked silver and other thimbles, scissors, an Aesthetic locket back brooch, with leaf engraved decoration, a Luckenbooth brooch, small flask etc.

Lot 79

A William IV Hallmarked Silver Vinaigrette, Edward Edwards II, London 1835, of rounded rectangular form, gilt lined with decorative foliate pierced grille, 3.9cm wide.

Lot 80

Two Hallmarked Silver and Mother of Pearl Single Blade Folding Fruit Knives, Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1872 and Villars & Jackson, Birmingham 1946; together with a hallmarked silver and mother of pearl folding button hook, Arthur Staniforth, Sheffield 1891. (3)

Lot 85

An Early XX Century Necessaire, with hallmarked silver handled implements, a pair of scissors, etc; Together with Mother of Pearl Handled Implements, on a plush fitted panel.

Lot 94

A Hallmarked Silver Cased Openface Pocketwatch, (movement detached / lacking hands / damages); Together with A Hallmarked Silver Cased Chronograph Openface Pocketwatch, a ladies wristwatch a 1937 Coronation souvenir and a musical powder compact.

Lot 125

Silver Plated Tray and Coffee Set etc

Lot 182

Silver Plated Teapot, Coffee Pot, Milk Jug and Sugar Bowl

Lot 229A

Carved Wooden Plate, Pair of Brass Candlesticks and Silver Plated Dish etc

Lot 240

Silver Plated Ware - Lighter, Hip Flask, Coffee Pot

Lot 748

Mixed Jewellery - Some Silver, Deco and Sovereign Holder

Lot 749

Costume Rings on Shoe Stand (Some Silver)

Lot 501

William IV silver trophy cup, with twin cast acorn handles raised upon foliate pedestal, with a tennis related presentation inscription for the 'Malvern Lawn Tennis Tournament', gilded interior, maker Edward, John and William Barnard, London 1837, 8.75" high, 27oz t

Lot 502

Matched late Victorian half reeded three piece silver tea set, maker Barker Brothers, Birmingham (sucrier and jug 1898, teapot 1904), pot 9.75" high, 35.4oz t (3)

Lot 503

Victorian/Edwardian silver sugar caster, with scrolling pierced cover and wrythen fluted body, marks rubbed, Chester 1901, 7" high, 8.1oz t

Lot 504

Victorian silver card tray, repousse decorated with foliate swag borders within a beaded rim, raised on three claw and ball feet, maker Charles Stewart Harris, London 1885, 7" diameter, 7.1oz t

Lot 505

Eight assorted silver napkin rings, one in a retail box, 10oz t

Lot 506

Twelve Victorian matched pattern Victorian silver dinner forks, seven by Charles Wallis, London 1853, four by Thomas Whipham and one by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater (initial to the handle), 8" long, 38.4oz t

Lot 507

Thirteen Victorian silver dessert spoons, seven by Charles Wallis, London 1853, deer crest to the handles, and five matched pattern examples (one with hand and scroll crested handle, one initialled W to the handle and three plain), 7" long, 24.6oz t

Lot 508

Twelve matched Victorian silver dessert forks, eight by Charles Wallis, London 1853, three by Brewis & Co. 1900 and another with eagle crested handle, 7" long, 22.7oz t

Lot 509

Pair of Victorian silver basting spoons, with deer crested handles, maker Charles Wallis, London 1853, 11.75" long, 12oz t (2)

Lot 510

Six silver teaspoons, with deer crested handles, maker Charles Wallis, London 1853, 6" long

Lot 511

Set of eight Victorian silver table spoons, with deer crested handles, maker Charles Wallis, London 1853, 9" long, 24oz t

Lot 512

Pair of Victorian silver sauce ladles, with deer crested handles, maker Charles Wallis, London 1853, 7" long, 4.7oz t

Lot 513

Three Victorian silver salt spoons, with deer crested handles and gilt bowls, maker Charles Wallis, London 1853, 4.25" long; together with a similar mustard spoon and plated mustard spoon, 2.8oz t silver (5)

Lot 514

Victorian silver sugar sifting spoon, 6.25" long; together with a fish serving knife and sugar tongs, all Charles Wallis, London 1853; also small silver tongs by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd and further tongs by J Thompson & Sons, 7.2oz t total

Lot 515

Four silver soup spoons, with eagle crested handles, maker William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1928, 8" long, 11.6oz t (4)

Lot 516

Eleven silver handled dinner knives, with stainless steel blades, maker C J Vander Ltd, one 1965, nine 1972 and one 1980, 10" long; together with eleven smaller silver handle knives by the same maker, 9" long

Lot 517

Victorian silver soup ladle, with deer crested handle, maker Charles Wallis, London 1853, 13" long, 9oz t

Lot 518

George IV silver basket, cast with pierced vine borders around foliate repousse centre raised on a shallow foot rim, maker SC Younge & Co, Sheffield 1827, 10.25" diameter, 13oz t

Lot 519

Victorian silver three piece tea set, half reeded with cast shell rim borders, the teapot with hardwood handle and finial, raised on lions head mask and claw feet, the pot 5" high, 10" long, maker Thomas Bradbury and Sons, London 1899, 32.8oz t (3)

Lot 520

Good Victorian silver pedestal coffee pot, the hinged cover surmounted by an acorn finial, with leaf capped handle and spout, the body finely engraved with architectural borders and foliate swags, maker Martin Hall & Co., London 1871, 9" high, 27.6oz t

Lot 521

George II silver marrow scoop, with arm and sword crest to the underside of the bowl, maker William Sumner, London 1742. 9.5" long, 1.8oz t

Lot 522

George III silver marrow scoop, marks rubbed, likely William Robertson, London 1767, 8.5" long, 1.7oz t

Lot 524

Pair of George III silver table spoons, with engraved borders to the handles, maker 'WS' (possibly William Seaman), London 1784, 8.25" long, 3oz t (2)

Lot 525

Four Victorian silver dessert spoons, three marked GA Chawner & Co, London 1841 and one Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1877, 7" long, 5.7oz t

Lot 526

Seven similar Georgian silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, two with rat tail to the underside of the bowl, 7" long, 7.6oz t (7)

Lot 527

Silver engine turned rectangular box with a wooden interior, maker Harman Brothers, Birmingham 1952, 3.25" wide; also with a silver cigar box with striped and engine turned decoration, gilded interior with presentation inscription, maker Abrahams Brothers, Birmingham 1926, 5" x 3.25", 4.8 oz t (2)

Lot 528

Victorian silver sovereign case, monogram to the cover, maker Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1899, 1.25" diameter; together with another Victorian sovereign case (lacking spring), maker William Harrison Walter, 1.25" diameter (2)

Lot 529

Pair of engine turned silver napkin rings, maker 'BL, 2.1oz t; also miniature silver twin handled vase and a novelty white metal model of a bird in a cage, 2.5" high (4)

Lot 530

George V silver purse on chain, with foliate engraved decoration to both sides and divided tan leather interior, maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham 1917, 4.5" wide, 3.25" high, 2.3oz t

Lot 531

Early Victorian silver basket, with reeded and floral cast swing handle over lobed basket with further cast flowers and leaf scroll borders, raised on four scrolling feet, maker Robinson, Edkins & Aston, Birmingham 1838, 10.5" diameter, 8" high including handle, 16.7oz t

Lot 532

Pair of Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd silver spoons, the handles with Caduceus entwined serpent under spread wings finials, the bowls both gilt, London 1909 and 1908, 8" long, 4.1oz t (2)

Lot 533

William IV silver soup ladle, threaded pattern with shell, engraved boot crest to the handle, maker Mary Chawner, London 1836, 14" long, 9.1oz t

Lot 534

Edward VII repousse decorated bowl, with foliate scrolling decorations around two vacant cartouches, maker Fenton Brothers Ltd. Sheffield 1903, 4.5" diameter, 3" high; together with a Victorian silver bowl by William & Henry Stratford, Sheffield 1877, 4.5" diameter, 2.5" high, 8.3oz t (2)

Lot 535

Victorian silver twin-handled sucrier and cream jug of half reeded form, maker Samuel Walton Smith, London 1894, sucrier 6" wide, 3.5" high, 10.3oz t (2)

Lot 537

Dutch silver (835) oval snuff box, the hinged cover repousse decorated depicting a battle scene, 2.5" x 2", 1.2oz t

Lot 538

Late Victorian silver chamber stick by Mappin Brothers, Sheffield 1900, 6" diameter, 10.4oz t; together with a pair of short silver Corinthian column candlesticks by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1903, 6" high (weighted bases and lacking one sconce cover) (3)

Lot 539

Edward VII silver sovereign case, with scrolling engraved decoration around a monogrammed cartouche, maker William Aitken, Birmingham 1909, 2" x 1"; together with a Late Victorian vesta case, Birmingham 1900, 1.4oz t (both with heavy bruising) (2)

Lot 540

Good Victorian silver claret jug, the body repousse foliate scroll decorated within a half wrythen fluted lower portion, with a yachting commemorative inscription to the cartouche, maker George Ivory, London 1851, 23oz t, 13" high

Lot 541

Mappin & Webb faceted silver cream jug,  hallmarked Birmingham 1936 and further inscribed Mappin & Webb to the underside, 6" long, 3" high, 5.5oz t

Lot 542

Cased pair of Victorian silver salt cellars (unrelated spoons), repousse foliate decorated with cartouche, maker Robert Harper, London 1880, 1.5" diameter; together with a small silver pierced dish, marked R.P London, and a silver collared shaped cut glass bottle (lacking stopper), 3.5oz t silver (3)

Lot 543

Selection of silver items: circular ashtray, Sheffield 1946, 4.75" diameter, mother of pearl handle fruit knife and silver cased travel pencil; also a plated sifting spoon and Oagon P&O ferries souvenir ballpoint pen and pencil set in case

Lot 544

Pair of attractive silver and porcelain glass inkwells, each with encrusted flower on a faux ivory ground, maker Herbert Scott Murdoch, Birmingham 1924, 2.75" 1.75", 1.75" high (one with a small corner chip); also an Edwardian silver cranberry glass lined scent bottle, Birmingham 1903, 3" (lacking stopper and inner rim at fault) (3)

Lot 545

Late Victorian cast silver salver, with raised scrolling foliate border around floral and foliate engraved centre, presentation inscription to the centre dated 26 July 1898, Birmingham 1897, maker Barker Brothers, 11" diameter, 20.1oz t

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