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Lot 257

A child's silver-gilt rattle, maker MC, remaining marks worn: with whistle, five bells and tooth teether, 15cm long.

Lot 48

A George V silver salver, maker Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1934: of circular outline with beaded border and raised on three talon and ball feet, 20.5cm diameter, 319gms, 10.28ozs.

Lot 85

A set of four Victorian silver salts, maker Richards & Brown, London, 1877: of oval outline with gadrooned rim, embossed floral decoration and raised on four swept feet, 8cm wide, total weight of silver 306gms, 9.86ozs.

Lot 142

A George III silver Fiddle pattern fish slice, maker Thomas James, London, 1812: with pierced blade, 30cm long, a pair of silver salad servers and a pickle fork, total weight of silver 332gms, 10.67ozs.

Lot 147

An Elizabeth II silver punch bowl, maker LAO, London, 2021: with wavy edge gadrooned border, with female mask decoration, with embossed scroll and foliate decoration to the sides, raised on a stepped circular spreading foot, 30cm diameter, 1532gms, 49.26ozs.

Lot 238

A George V silver serving tray, maker Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1913: monogrammed, of cartouche-shaped outline, with foliate and scroll decorated border, and similar engraved decoration to the centre, 68cm wide, 3724gms, 119.74ozs

Lot 19

An Edward VII silver bowl, maker Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1901: of plain circular form with lobed rim, 18cm diameter, 195gms, 6.27ozs.

Lot 128

A George III silver cream jug, maker's mark worn possibly SA for Stephen Adams II, London, 1806: of barge-shaped outline with banded vine leaf decoration on an oval foot, together with a near matching Victorian twin-handled sugar basin, maker Thomas Hayes, Birmingham, 1892, total weight of silver 298gms, 9.59ozs.

Lot 248

A George III silver cream jug, maker's mark worn, London, 1803: of barge-shaped outline, with reeded rim and handle, 9cm high, 94gms, 3.04ozs.

Lot 69

Six assorted Georgian silver Hanoverian pattern dessert forks, various makers and dates: crested, 204gms, 6.58ozs.

Lot 111

A late Victorian silver sugar caster, maker's mark worn Birmingham, 1900: of octagonal oval outline, with pierced and domed lid, raised on a stepped foot, 15cm high, together with a George V silver four-division toast rack, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1926, 7.5cm long, total weight of silver 263gms, 8.47ozs

Lot 113

A pair of Elizabeth II silver wine coasters, maker CSR Ltd, London, 1977: of plain circular form with turned wood base, 12.5cm diameter, together with an Elizabeth II silver toddy ladle on turned wood handle.

Lot 247

A George IV silver sucrier, maker Hyam Hyams, London, 1821: of barge-shaped outline, with gadrooned rim and banded flowerhead and foliated decoration, raised on four paw feet, 21cm wide, 364gms, 11.71ozs.

Lot 237

An Edward VII silver christening bowl, maker Mappin & Webb, London, 1906: of plain circular form together with a matched spoon, maker Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London, 1906, contained in a fitted case, total weight of silver 158gms, 5.08ozs.

Lot 32

A mixed lot of silver condiments: including a pair of Victorian silver pepperettes, maker Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham, 1892, two other pepperettes and a mustard pot, weighable silver 251gms, 8.08ozs

Lot 55

A George VI silver serving tray, maker Viners Ltd, Sheffield, 1937: of plain rectangular outline, with loop carrying handles to the sides, 57cm wide, 2077gms, 66.78ozs.

Lot 17

A set of four George III silver salts, maker H.A, London, 1800: of boat-shaped outline, with reeded borders and scroll handles, raised on a rectangular plinth base, 15cm wide, total weight of silver 403gms, 12.96ozs.

Lot 188

A pair of Victorian provincial silver sugar tongs, maker John Stone, Exeter, 1862: initialled, together with four other pairs of silver sugar tongs, various makers and dates, total weight of silver 210gms, 6.76ozs

Lot 236

An Edward VII silver salver, maker Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield, 1907: of circular outline with moulded wavy edge border, raised on three scroll and swept feet, 35.5cm diameter, 1137gms, 36.55ozs.

Lot 62

A pair of George III Scottish silver Old English pattern serving spoons, maker John Zeigler, Edinburgh, 1804: one initialled, 32.5cm. long, 208gms, 6.70ozs.

Lot 101

A Victorian silver stilton scoop, maker Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1878: of traditional design with acanthus carved ivory handle, 25cm long.

Lot 92

A mixed collection of silver flatwares various makers and dates: includes matched fruit knives, christening fork, assorted tea and coffee spoons, weighable silver 119gms, 8.84ozs

Lot 8

A George V silver sugar basin, maker Garrard & Co Ltd, London, 1911: of circular writhen form with wavy-edge border, raised on three swept feet, 13cm diameter, (one foot bent), 239gms, 7.7ozs.

Lot 213

A George V silver mustard pot and cover, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, Sheffield, 1920: of oval outline with domed hinged lid, with blue glass liner, together with a non matching silver pepperette and a mustard spoon, total weight of silver 152gms, 4.90ozs.

Lot 143

A mixed collection of silver flatwares, various makers and dates: including nine dessert forks, three dessert spoons, tablespoon, sauce ladle teaspoon and silver strainer and dish, total weight of silver 694gms, 22.31ozs.

Lot 20

A George V Scottish silver and enamel rose bowl, maker George Edward & Sons, Glasgow, 1912: of lobed circular outline, each panel with flowerhead decoration, raised on swept trefoil foot, 16cm diameter, 348gms, 11.21ozs.

Lot 274

A gentleman's gold plated open face pocket watch: on a two tone chain stamped '18' with attached 9ct gold Masonic pendant together with a silver Masonic medal in box.

Lot 154

A George V silver desk stand, maker Barker Brothers, Chester, 1913: of rectangular outline with clear glass and silver lidded inkwell with pen recess, raised on four swept feet, 15.5cm wide, 148gms, 4.76ozs.

Lot 87

An Elizabeth II silver cream jug, maker K M Silver, Birmingham, 1995: of George III helmet-shaped style, with beaded rim, slender curved handle raised on a square base, 14.3cm high, 157gms, 5.06ozs.

Lot 81

An Edward VII silver pedestal cream jug, maker William Aitken, Birmingham, 1904: of helmet-shaped outline with reeded border and handle on an oval foot, 13cm high, together with a similar Victorian example, maker James Deakin & Sons, Chester, 1885, 13cm high, total weight of silver 225gms, 7.24ozs

Lot 223

A Swiss silver plated automaton musical box: of serpentine outline decorated with putti in forest glades, the oval hinged top enclosing a singing bird that rises, sings and returns to the chest, raised on scroll and acanthus decorated feet, 11cm wide, contained in its morocco case.

Lot 127

A George VI silver cream jug, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1937: of plain baluster form with sparrow beak spout, scroll handle on a circular foot, 7.5cm high, an Edward VII silver cream jug and a George V silver cream jug in the George III style, each 9.5cm high, total weight of silver 290gms, 9.35ozs. (3)

Lot 38

A pair of Victorian silver Old English pattern tablespoons, maker Robert Stebbings, London, 1898:, initialled, a pair of George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, maker Alice & George Burrows II, London, 1808; together with a George IV silver fiddle pattern tablespoon, maker John Hawkins, London, 1826, total weight of silver 314gms., 10.11ozs.

Lot 93

A George III silver Old English pattern gravy spoon, maker George Smith III & William Fearn, London, 1794: crested, 30cm long, 104gms, 3.36ozs

Lot 115

A set of six George V silver goblets, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1925: the tulip-shaped bowls on a knopped and tapering stem raised on a domed circular foot, 10.5cm. high, contained in their original fitted case, 385gms, 12.37ozs.

Lot 198

A George III silver caddy spoon, maker Alice & George Burrow II, London, 1801: initialled, with bright cut decoration, together with three other silver shovel-shaped caddy spoons, various makers and dates, total weight of silver 31gms, 1.00ozs

Lot 105

A Victorian silver bon bon basket, maker James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1895: of navette-shaped outline with pierced trellis sides, scroll handles, raised on scroll and swept oval foot, 24.5cm wide, 235gms, 7.58ozs

Lot 230

A George V silver hip flask, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1922: inscribed and dated, of rectangular outline with turn-off hinged lid, 14.5cm high, together with a silver cigarette case, of plain rectangular outline, 13cm wide, total weight of silver 303gms, 9.76ozs.

Lot 14

A George V silver salver, maker Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1924: of circular outline with moulded border and raised on three shaped pad feet, 19.5cm diameter, 381gms, 12.27ozs.

Lot 229

A set of five Edward VII silver place name holders, maker Sampson Mordan & Co, Chester 1904: of plain circular form, on circular bases, 3.2cm high,together with another near matching holder, cased, total weight of silver 142gms, 458gms,

Lot 135

A George VI silver sauce boat, maker T & JP, Birmingham, 1937: of traditional design with gadrooned border and scroll handle raised on three swept feet, 15.5cm long, together with a Georgian silver cream jug, all marks worn, of barge-shaped outline, raised on ball feet, 11.5cm long, total weight of silver 268gms, 8.63ozs. (2)

Lot 91

A set of six George V silver fish knives and six forks, maker Viners Ltd, Sheffield, 1930: 595gms, 19.13ozs.

Lot 196

A pair of Sterling silver figural sugar nips, bears import marks for Birmingham, 1906: modelled as Harlequin, 11cm long, together with a pair of silver floral decorated sugar nips 11cm long, total weight of silver 83gms, 2.69ozs

Lot 340

A pair of 19th century cabochon red paste and gilt metal drop earrings: a pair of silver drop earrings, a pair of turquoise drop earrings and an oval amethyst and marcasite oval pendant suspended from a bow brooch, a red and green paste-set necklace and other items.

Lot 125

A mixed collection of silver condiments, various makers and dates: includes salts, peppers, plated salt and thimble, weighable silver 228gms, 7.33ozs.

Lot 7

An Elizabeth II silver circular sugar basin, maker LAO , London, 2021: of circular outline with ribbed decoration raised on three lions' paw feet, 14cm diameter, together with a plated sifting spoon, 260gms, 8.37ozs.

Lot 46

A George V silver photograph frame, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham, 1915: of plain rectangular outline, 24 x 19cm.

Lot 119

An Edward VII silver stand with cranberry glass bowl, maker Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1902: of circular outline with reeded and garland decoration raised on four swept legs terminating in hoof feet, 12.5cm diameter, together with an Elizabeth II silver fluted bowl, Sheffield 1981, 15.2cm diameter, total weight of silver 385gms, 12.39ozs.(2)

Lot 339

An oval shell cameo and jet brooch:, two silver medallions, a hinged bangle and ten various items.

Lot 412

A silver, paste and synthetic gemstone flower spray brooch: set with circular cut white paste with three inserts set with circular cut synthetic rubies, sapphires and emeralds, 8.3cm long.

Lot 134

A Georgian silver sauce boat, maker's mark worn, Newcastle, date letter worn: monogrammed, of traditional design with acanthus capped scroll handle and raised on three swept feet, 14cm. long, 98gms, 3.16ozs

Lot 183

A Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, maker Thomas Streetin, London, 1830: of plain form with oval bowl, together with four other silver caddy spoons, various makers and dates, total weight of silver 94gms, 3.03ozsozs

Lot 260

A late Victorian Countess's Coronet maker Garrard & Co Ltd, London, 1900: parcel gilt and matted, with silver balls, crimson velvet caul, bullion cord finial and ermine trim, bears maker's label of " R & S Garrard & Co, Goldsmiths & Jewellers To The Crown, 25 Haymarket, London", contained in a later Garrard card box.

Lot 152

A George V silver three-piece tea service, maker Henry Williamson Ltd. Birmingham, 1921: of lobed oval form, raised on ball feet, includes teapot, sugar basin, cream jug and a pair of plated sugar tongs, 614gms, 19.74ozs.

Lot 23

An Edward VII silver three-piece cruet set, maker Josiah Williams & Co, London, 1904: of cylindrical form, raised on three curved supports on a circular spreading foot and three non matching Victorian salt spoons, weighable silver 241gms, 7.77ozs.

Lot 107

A pair of George V silver bon bon dishes, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham, 1913: of oval outline with pierced sides and rope twist borders and handles, 11.5cm wide, together with a pair of late Victorian silver salts, maker Walter & John Barnard, London, 1891, of oval fluted outline, 7cm wide, 161gms, 5.19ozs

Lot 106

A pair of Victorian silver bon bon dishes, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1900: of navette -shaped outline, the pierced sides with embossed garland decoration, 16.25cm long, 191gms, 6.15ozs

Lot 145

A Victorian Channel Islands silver Fiddle pattern berry spoon, maker John Le Gallais & Thomas de Gruchy, Jersey, circa 1840: initialled, with gilt decorated bowl, together with a pair of George IV silver berry spoons, London, 1823, total weight of silver 171gms, 5.51ozs.

Lot 215

After Salvador Dali La Fecundidad: sterling silver plaque, mounted and framed, verso the label reads Specimen No B/055, Silver 925/1000, Weight 249grms, 180mm x 240mm with printed signature

Lot 225

An Elizabeth II silver powder compact, maker Asprey & Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1950: of square outline, with engine turned decoration, the lid enclosing a gilt lined interior with bevelled mirror plate, 7cm. wide.

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