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Lot 439

Four silver Hanoverian pattern rat tail dessert spoons, makers Harrods Ltd, Sheffield 1932; together with a George III silver table spoon, Old English pattern, initialled terminal, makers William Sumner I, London 1801 and a Georgian silver dessert spoon, Hanoverian pattern with shell decoration to drop, hallmarked London (6)

Lot 440

Silver mustard pot, oval bulbous footed form, scroll handle with acanthus leaf decoration, ogee finial to hinged lid, makers Ollivant & Botsford, London, date letter rubbed, blue glass liner, height approx 9.5cm

Lot 442

Three George III silver forks, Hanoverian pattern, crested terminal, makers Samuel Hennell, London 1794; together with three similar George III forks, makers William Sumner I, London 1788 (6)

Lot 443

Six silver handles knives, thread pattern, makers C J Vander Ltd, Sheffield 1965 (6)

Lot 445

Edwardian silver five bar toast rack, arch form, raised on four ball feet, makers Fordham & Faulkner, Sheffield 1906, length approx 9cm

Lot 446

Silver vesta case, chased foliate scroll decoration, engraved initials, makers Samuel M Levi, Birmingham 1900, length approx 4.5cm

Lot 447

Silver propelling pencil, engine turned decoration, stamped sterling

Lot 448

George IV silver fork, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, engraved initials to the terminal, makers William Bateman II, London 1828, a matching unassociated Victorian silver spoon and a Victorian silver oval open silver salt cellar, repoussé bluebell and scroll decoration, gilt interior, makers Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1897 (3)

Lot 449

Two silver circular pin dishes, each set with a Marie Theresia Thaler coin, makers Wai Kee, stamped sterling Hong Kong verso, diameter approx 9cm (2)

Lot 450

Pair of silver pepperettes, baluster form, makers Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1895, height approx 8.5cm; together with an early 20th century three piece silver cruet comprising open oval silver salt cellar raised on four ball feet, mustard pot and pepperette, pierced decoration, blue glass liners, makers Gorham Manufacturing Company, Birmingham 1918 (5)

Lot 451

Edwardian silver topped cut glass pepper mill, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1910, height approx 10cm

Lot 452

Victorian silver apostle spoon, gilt fig-shaped bowl, Apostle terminal, makers Henry Holland, London 1868, length approx 12.5cm

Lot 453

Continental silver pill box, repoussé nude maiden woodland scene to the hinged lid, gilt interior, London import marks for JS & MJ, 1975, length approx 4cm

Lot 454

Three silver decanter labels, engraved Sherry, Whisky and Gin, repoussé shell and foliate scroll decoration, makers William Adams Ltd, Birmingham 1970 (3)

Lot 455

George III silver and turned wooden handle toddy ladle, the bowl with repoussé swan, fruit and berry decoration, makers Isaac Davenport, London 1786

Lot 456

Continental silver pierced bowl, repeating cast rams head, bouquet and swag and garland decoration, stylised openwork heart-shaped pattern to the base, hallmarks indistinct, diameter approx 17.5cm, original blue glass liner

Lot 457

Victorian silver twin-handled sugar bowl and matching silver milk jug, each raised on four ball feet, the matched textured body with cast stylised shell and leaf decoration in relief to two bands, gilt interior, makers possibly Charles Favell, Sheffield 1872, height of sugar bowl approx 9cm

Lot 458

Silver twin handled trophy, engraved presentation inscription "From the British Fresian Cattle Society to Mr H. K. Henly, whose herd averaged 953 gallons of milk in 1925-26", makers Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1925, height approx 15cm

Lot 459

Victorian silver Apostle sifter spoon, gilt bowl, turned stem, apostle finial, makers Henry John Lias & James Wakely, London 1879, length approx 16.5cm, in original velvet-lined leather-bound case

Lot 460

Large silver mug, flared form, engraved personalisation to body, scroll handle, makers William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1925, height approx 12cm

Lot 461

Assorted silver spoons to include salt spoons, teaspoons, oriental coffee spoons and souvenir spoons, to include Georgian and Victorian examples (q)

Lot 462

Pair of silver napkin rings, engine turned decoration, blank circular cartouche, makers The Usher Manufacturing Co, Birmingham 1940, cased; together with a cased set of six silver teaspoons, cast stylised foliate decoration to the finial, makers Josiah Williams & Co, London 1919, length approx 10.5cm (2)

Lot 463

Victorian silver milk jug, helmet form, engraved personalisation to body, makers Haseler Brothers, Birmingham 1894, height approx 9cm

Lot 464

Victorian silver beaker, gilt lined interior, bright cut fern and flower decoration, blank cartouche, makers mark partially indistinct, hallmarked London 1882, height approx 8cm

Lot 465

Edwardian small silver toddy jug, hinged lid, bound handle, makers mark indistinct, hallmarked London 1903

Lot 466

Silver circular easel back photograph frame, the plain polished stepped frame with granulation decoration, makers NTE, Birmingham 1996, diameter approx 14cm

Lot 467

George III silver pap boat with later chased and repoussé floral and scroll decoration, plain cartouche, flat bottomed base, makers Thomas Meriton, London 1797, length approx 10cm

Lot 468

Silver pedestal bon bon dish, oval form, the scalloped rim with repeating dot, strip and stylised foliate decoration, makers Barker Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham 1967, length approx 16cm

Lot 469

Set of six silver forks, Old English pattern, makers Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1932 & 1933, length approx 17.5cm (6)

Lot 47

Victorian silver locket and booker chain, the oval tiered locket with engraved floral decoration , stylised repeating clover leaf detailing in relief, hallmarks partially rubbed

Lot 470

Victorian decorative silver spoon, repoussé man and otter river scene, importers Samuel Boyce Landeck, London 1895, length approx 13cm together with a silver four bar toast rack, ogee arch form, makers James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1918, height approx 9cm; and a silver feeder spoon (3)

Lot 471

Edwardian silver cased dressing table carriage clock, the white enamel dial stamped Emanuel Southampton, black Roman numerals and poker hands, raised on four bun feet, hallmarks rubbed, dated 1904, height approx 7.5cm

Lot 472

Silver cigarette case of rectangular curved form, engraved initials, gilt interior, makers A&J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1919, length approx 8.5cm

Lot 473

Victorian ivory and silver letter opener, the pierced silver handle with floral and foliate scroll decoration in relief, blank cartouche, makers mark indistinct, hallmarked Birmingham 1896, length approx 22cm

Lot 474

Six silver dessert spoons, Old English pattern, makers Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1930 & 1932, length approx 18cm (6)

Lot 475

Commemorative Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee silver meat skewer, the terminal cast with the Royal Coat of Arms, makers Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1977, length approx 27cm

Lot 476

Mother-of-pearl and silver snuff spoon, makers Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1912, length approx 14cm; together with a silver retractable toothpick, makers S J Rose & Son, Birmingham 1981 (2)

Lot 477

William Hair Haseler for Liberty & Co Arts and Crafts enamelled silver vesta case, blue and green enamelled sinuous design to centre, engraved monogram verso, hallmarked Birmingham 1905

Lot 478

Set of four silver serving spoons, Old English pattern, makers Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1935, length approx 21cm (4)

Lot 479

Set of six silver forks, Old English pattern, makers Harrods Ltd, Sheffield 1932, length approx 19cm (6)

Lot 480

Four piece silver tea and coffee service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl, each raised on octagonal foot, the body with cast shell and leaf decoration in relief, makers J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1957, height of coffee pot approx 19.5cm; together with a pair of silver sugar tongs, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1945

Lot 481

Pair of early 20th century silver milk jugs, raised on three hoof feet with stylised shell shoulders, scroll handle, plain polished body, makers ES Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1918, height approx 9cm (2)

Lot 482

Three piece silver backed dressing table brush set, repoussé cherub and foliate scroll decoration, makers W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1955 (clothes brush af)

Lot 483

Silver topped oval wooden box, the idyllic country scene hallmarked Birmingham 1990; together with a pair of silver ash trays (af) and a silver backed brush (4)

Lot 484

Silver milk jug raised on three hoof feet, scroll handle and pie crust rim, makers S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Chester 1927, height approx 9.5cm; together with a smaller silver cream jug, raised on three feet, scroll handle, wavy rim, makers Marston & Bayliss, Birmingham 1903, six silver coffee spoons, a silver feeder spoon and a silver enamelled souvenir spoon together (q)

Lot 485

Silver backed dressing table hand mirror and hand brush, engine turned decoration, blank circular cartouche, makers Charles Henry Dumenil, London 1910 and 1912 together with a pair of similar silver backed clothes brushes, engine turned decoration with blank circular cartouche, makers Drew & Sons, London 1910 (4)

Lot 486

Collection of silver to include two Georgian silver serving spoons, silver topped dressing table jars, silver pin dish, silver trophy etc

Lot 487

Victorian silver heart shaped pin dish, repoussé rose bud decoration to the lid, chased rose bud decoration to the body, crimped edges, makers William Comyns & Sons, London 1881, diameter approx 8cm

Lot 488

Silver desk inkwell, comprising two silver topped cut glass inkwells, ogee finials to the lid (one lid af) the stand raised on four feet, makers Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1925, length approx 25.5cm

Lot 489

Victorian silver Christening set, comprising knife, fork & spoon, Old English feather pattern, chased floral and foliate decoration, makers Walter & John Barnard, London 1882, cased; together with a silver spoon and fork Christening set, makers Lee & Wigfall, Sheffield 1917 (2)

Lot 490

Pair of silver candlesticks, hallmarks rubbed (af) together with two silver tapered vases (af) (4)

Lot 492

Two Edwardian silver topped dressing table jars with engine turned decoration and blank circular cartouches, makers Louis Augustus Leins, London 1910 together with two plain silver topped dressing table jars (4)

Lot 493

George IV silver and coral babies rattle teether, floral decoration, makers Unite & Hilliard, Birmingham 1830 (one bell missing, coral teether re-glued)

Lot 494

Silver and mother-of-pearl pedestal dish, the bowl formed of a large mother-of-pearl shell, silver mount with applied cast frog, stepped foot, stamped silver 925 to base, length approx 18.5cm

Lot 495

Islamic copper and silver overlaid dish, chased and cast interwoven decoration and Arabic plaques, diameter approx 30cm

Lot 496

Silver salver raised on four hoof feet, pie crust border surround, plain polished body, makers Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1931, diameter approx 26cm

Lot 497

Small quantity of silver jewellery to include rings, bangles and charms, a silver flat curb link necklace together with a small collection of George VI threepenny pieces and half crowns etc

Lot 498

Set of six William IV silver teaspoons, fiddle pattern with initialled terminals, makers William Hannay, Glasgow 1830, together with a further six silver teaspoons, various makers, hallmarked Glasgow (q)

Lot 499

Early Victorian silver flatware, waisted shell pattern, comprising spoons, forks, salt spoons, ladle, makers John James Whiting, London 1839; together with three matching George IV silver serving spoons and a George IV silver basting spoon, makers John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1827 (q)

Lot 500

Moss agate silver oval brooch, moss agate measuring approx 3.5cm x 5cm, collet setting, pierced scalloped border surround; together with a silver pedestal trinket dish, stylised ogee surround with scroll and foliate detailing, makers William Devenport, Birmingham 1930, height approx 4.5cm; and a silver open salt cellar (missing liner) plain polished form with moulded lip, makers Wakely & Wheeler, London 1955 (3)

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