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Lot 337

A George III silver mustard pot, by Henry Nutting & Robert Hennell, London 1809, 115g.

Lot 433

A rare antique silver 'Abbotsford House' castle top vinaigrette, by T S, Birmingham, 3.5cm, 24.5g. Abbotsford House was the home of Sir Walter Scott.

Lot 498M

A pair of George III bright cut silver sugar tongs, by Christian Ker Reid, Newcastle; together with two other pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs, 89g. (3)

Lot 55

A Stauffer Son & Co white metal key wind fob watch, 35mm, stamped fine silver; together with an eastern white metal napkin ring.

Lot 498S

A pair of Scottish George IV Old English pattern silver sauce ladles, by William Scott Peat, Edinburgh 1825, 17.5cm, 129g. (2)

Lot 59

A Waltham gold plated stem wind pocket watch, together with a silver pocket watch; a silver fob watch and four various wristwatches. (7)

Lot 450

A novelty silver twelve bore cartridge case coin holder, by L J M Birmingham 2014, 5.8cm, gross weight 32g; together with a silver letter opener, having dolphin handle, 16cm, 16g.

Lot 371

A Victorian silver novelty hunting horn snuffer, by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1895, 30.7cm, 46g.

Lot 396

A George III silver chamberstick, by John Emes, London 1802, 8cm high, 159g.

Lot 498Z

A quantity of Georgian and Victorian silver condiment spoons, to include Scottish and Irish examples, 394g. (37)

Lot 498N

A pair of Scottish Victorian silver fiddle and shell pattern sugar tongs, by James Howden & Co, Edinburgh 1847, 53g; together with another pair of Scottish silver sugar tongs, 51g. (2)

Lot 498X

A quantity of silver cutlery; to include a pair of Georgian bright cut mustard spoons and a Victorian bead pattern sugar nip; together with a silver napkin ring, 225g weighable.

Lot 299

Coins: a George III 1818 half crown; together with a 1902 silver medal.

Lot 444

A silver dropper pencil holder, by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1919, 8cm; together with another similar plated example by the same maker. (2)

Lot 497W

Twelve Victorian and later silver Old English pattern silver dessert forks, mixed makers, 645g.

Lot 372

An engine turned silver cigarette box, by Hemming & Walton, Birmingham 1920, 16.5cm long, gross weight 419g.

Lot 439

An engine turned silver purse, Birmingham 1912, 8.2cm wide.

Lot 489

A Continental oval sugar bowl, stamped 800, 72g; together with a silver sauce boat, by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1958, 73g. (2)

Lot 437

A Victorian silver scent flask, by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1896, 66mm, 31.9g.

Lot 497D

A George II silver Hanoverian pattern table spoon, by John Wrenn I, London; together with another similar; and a Georgian shellback Hanoverian pattern silver table spoon, 138g. (3)

Lot 353

A silver mustard pot, by D & J Welby Ltd, London 1911, 102g.

Lot 306

A silver 'Institute of Quarrying' long service medal, presented to Thomas McGuiness, 45mm diameter, 34g.

Lot 367

A George IV silver pounce pot, by Joseph Angell I, London 1825, 71mm, 71g.

Lot 218

A small group of silver and white metal jewellery; to include a hinged bangle and a compass fob.

Lot 57

A quantity of silver, white metal and other pocket and fob watches. (19)

Lot 395

A silver three piece teaset, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1924, gross weight 1117g.

Lot 350

A silver capstan inkwell, by A J Zimmermann, Birmingham 1928, 11.5cm diameter.

Lot 357

An octagonal silver milk jug, by Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1969, 12cm, 212g.

Lot 496N

A cased set of twelve silver coffee spoons, by John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1936, 97g; together with a cased set of six silver coffee spoons, 75g.

Lot 476

A pair of silver ashtrays, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1959, 7.5cm; together with a Dutch white metal vesta case; a silver lidded glass jar and three other items. (7)

Lot 459

A pair of pierced silver bonbon bowls, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1921, 8.3cm diameter, 50g; together with two Iranian .800 pin dishes inset coins, 7.4cm diameter. (4)

Lot 334

A cased set of six Victorian silver twin handled salts, Sheffield 1891, 242g.

Lot 498R

A Scottish George IV silver Kings pattern sauce ladle, by Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh 1824, 15cm, 32g; together with another William IV example, by James McKay, Edinburgh 1836, 14.5cm, 40g. (2)

Lot 420

A silver thimble, by Charles Horner; together with a silver plated watch chain, 39cm; and a rolled gold locket.

Lot 488

A silver tea strainer, by Royal Irish Silver Co, Sheffield 1973; together with a pair of silver bonbon bowls; a silver pin dish; and a silver dressing table dish, 186g. (5)

Lot 496B

A set of five George IV silver Old English pattern table forks, by William Eaton, London 1832; together with another similar by a different maker, 424g.

Lot 473

A silver tea strainer, by Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1922, 7.5cm diameter; together with a pair of silver napkin rings and another similar silver napkin ring, 120g. (4)

Lot 360

A Victorian silver christening tankard, London 1887, 8cm high, 86g.

Lot 478

An Edwardian silver card case, by Robert Pringle & Sons, Chester 1909, 9.5cm; together with a silver cigarette case; and an EPNS and blue enamel cigarette case, 110g weighable. (3)

Lot 348

A Victorian silver milk jug and matching sugar bowl, by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1897, on three lion mask and paw feet, 369g.

Lot 340

An unusual pair of Edwardian silver sauceboats and spoons, by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1911, 241g.

Lot 342

A pair of George III silver bottle coasters, London 1773/4, 12.5m diameter.

Lot 453

An Art Deco engine turned silver gilt and guilloche enamel powder compact, by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1936, 84 x 6.6cm.

Lot 325

Coins: a Victoria 1887 silver half crown; together with a quantity of UK 20th century coinage.

Lot 349

An Irish George III silver sugar bowl, by Richard Williams, Dublin 1775, having chased decoration, on three lion mask and paw feet, 13.5cm diameter, 228g.

Lot 449

An Art Deco engine turned silver and guilloche enamel powder compact, by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1934, 69mm.

Lot 496P

(LC) A rare cased silver 'Etiquette Cutlery' fork and spoon, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1910, 55g. Patented 1910, for training children to hold their table cutlery properly.

Lot 497J

A set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, by H J Lias & Son, London 1865, 289g.

Lot 498G

A George III silver bright cut shell caddy spoon, by John Lias, London 1797; together with a George IV silver caddy spoon, by James Beebe, London 1822; and a Sheffield plate example. (3)

Lot 498Q

A Scottish George III silver Hanoverian pattern sauce ladle, by Newlands & Grierson, Edinburgh 1813, 16.5cm, 28g; together with a George III Old silver English pattern sauce ladle, by William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1810, 17cm, 56g. (2)

Lot 422

A Victorian silver Lighthouse Beaufort military or police whistle, by Bent & Parker, Birmingham 1865, missing outer case, 4.5cm, 12.5g.

Lot 385

A silver four piece tea set, by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1977; with a matching oval silver twin handled tea tray, by the same maker, Birmingham 1982, 58cm wide (from handles); and a similar coffee pot, by Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1969, gross weight 4471g. (6)

Lot 466

A silver and blue guilloche enamel compact, by F B Reynolds, import mark London 1928, 37.5mm diameter, gross weight 25g; together with another similar yellow guilloche enamel example, gross weight 27g. (2)

Lot 362

An engine turned silver oval trinket box, by W G Sothers & Co, Birmingham 1919, 14cm long, gross weight 302g.

Lot 358

An Edwardian silver milk jug, by Theodore Rossi, London 1905, 102cm high, 184g.

Lot 344

A George III silver twin handled sugar bowl, London 1806, having chased floral and 'C' scroll decoration, with gilded interior, 16cm long, 236g.

Lot 498W

A pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles, by Chawner & Co, London 1858, 154g. (2)

Lot 401

An Edwardian leather cased silver mounted glass scent flask, by Norman Marshall, London 1908, 12.5cm high.

Lot 497P

Seven Scottish silver spoons, Georgian and later, mixed makers and dates, comprising: three table spoons and four teaspoons, 253g.

Lot 298

Coins: a George III gaming counter; together with another similar; a George V 1918 silver sixpence; and a Deutsche Reich 1975 10 pfennig. (4)

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