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Lot 455

AUSTRIAN SILVER AND NIELLO SNUFF BOX,circa 1870, Vienna, of oblong form, the exterior enamelled throughout with clover leaves, the hinged cover with a reindeer within a mountainous landscape, 9.8cm wide, 103g

Lot 415

VICTORIAN SILVER TROPHY CUP, maker Stevenson & Law, Sheffield 1900, with twin reeded scroll and acanthus cast handles, the bulbous body engraved and embossed with a shooting scene within a laurel wreath border, and throughout with scrolls and fruiting foliage, on a further embossed domed circular foot, 26.2cm high, 863g

Lot 458

VICTORIAN SILVER MUFFINEER SET, maker F.A.M., Sheffield 1886, comprising two open salts and spoons, and a pepper pot, each of cylindrical form, stipple engraved with ribbon and foliate swags, on three ball feet, the pepper pot 4cm high, in a serpentine outlined fitted case, along with a silver pin dish, 99g gross (2)

Lot 494

SET OF SILVER INGOTS COMMEMORATING 'THE NATIONAL MOTOR MUSEUM AT BEAULIUE', maker John Pinches, London 1973, comprising twenty-four ingots, each depicting a classic car from the collection, no. 0370

Lot 532

SET OF FOUR WILLIAM IV SILVER TABLE SPOONS, maker Richard Britton, London 1835, Fiddle pattern, engraved initials 'RMM', and a further set of four, engraved initial 'K', London 1858, maker W. R. Smily, both circa 21cm long, approx. 550g gross

Lot 533

WILLIAM IV SILVER PASTRY SCOOP, maker Mary Chawner, London 1834, double struck, engraved crest, 25.4cm long, and an early 19th Century Irish fiddle pattern sauce ladle with adapted pouring bowl, maker Saml. Neville, Dublin 1835, approx. 185g (2)

Lot 558

GEORGE V SILVER SUGAR CASTER, maker Adie Bros. Ltd, Birmingham 1929, of baluster form on circular foot, 19cm high, approx. 159g

Lot 561

GEORGE V SILVER WAITER, maker Finnigans Ltd, London 1916, with beaded rim on three cast scrolled feet, 20.3cm diameter, approx. 335g

Lot 496

GEORGE V SILVER SOLIFLEUR VASE, maker Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1916, of tapered circular form, on a shaped circular foot, pierced and beaded borders, 24.5cm high

Lot 479

SET OF SIX AUSTRALIAN SILVER COFFEE SPOONS, bear marks, each with Corinthian column seal top, 9.5cm long, in fitted case, along with loose silver and plated flatware and cruets, the weighable silver 135g gross

Lot 410

GEORGE V SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, maker Atkin Brothers, Birmingham 1935, of oblong form with engine turned exterior, initial engraved interior, 11cm wide, along with a pair of silver napkin rings, 189g gross

Lot 432

PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER SOLIFLEUR VASES, maker Clark and Sewell, Chester 1919, of trumpet form with scalloped rim and circular foot, 15.5cm high, bases loaded, along with other silver including a pair of sugar tongs, a teaspoon, a butter dish, a pair of pin dishes, four napkin rings, also a set of six silver handled butter knives and a plated marrow scoop, the silver 177g gross

Lot 500

IRISH SILVER SAUCE BOAT, maker Royal Irish Silver Co, Dublin 1970, with scroll handle on three hoof feet, 20.5cm long, approx. 300g

Lot 449

PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER SALAD SERVERS, maker John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1912, each with tapered cylindrical handle, the spoon 25cm, 97g gross

Lot 486

GEORGE III SILVER TODDY LADLE, maker R.T., Edinburgh 1810, with silver mounted finial over a spiral twist whale bone handle, 42.2cm long

Lot 425

ELIZABETH II SILVER BACKED BRUSH SET, maker Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1973, comprising two clothes brushes and a comb, each with engine turned decoration, the two clothes brushes with initialled and dated cartouche and 11.5cm wide, in fitted case, along with a cased set of six silver napkin rings, and a cased set of six 800 standard teaspoons, the weighable silver 87g gross (3)

Lot 475

GEORGE V SILVER SALVER, maker James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1923, of circular form with piecrust border, on four scroll feet, 36cm wide, 1392g

Lot 401

GEORGE IV SILVER VINAIGRETTE, maker Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1829, of oblong form, the engine turned exterior with central initialled oblong cartouche, gilt wash interior with hinged grille, 3.3cm wide, 14g

Lot 447

SET OF SIX GEORGE III SILVER TEASPOONS, maker Stephen Adams, no assay office, circa 1810s, Old English pattern with bright cut engraved handles, 12.6cm long, in a fitted case, along with a cased set of six silver trefid top teaspoons and tongs, 129g gross (2)

Lot 534

COMPOSITE SET OF VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE AND THREAD PATTERN TABLE APPOINTMENTS, comprising four table spoons and six dessert spoons, maker George Angell, London 1859-61, engraved initial 'B', the table spoons 22.2cm long, and six teaspoons, maker Holland Son & Slater, London 1884, approx. 910g gross

Lot 423

PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY SILVER TABLE SPOONS, maker JL, likely Scottish provincial, Hanoverian pattern, engraved initial to the back of the terminal, 22.3cm long, along with a set of four teaspoons and a caddy spoon, 240g gross

Lot 452

GEORGE V SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, maker Mappin & Webb, London 1920, of oblong form, engine turned exterior, the hinged cover with central initialled oblong cartouche, lined interior, beaded borders, 15cm wide

Lot 429

ART NOUVEAU SILVER AND CUT GLASS POWDER JAR, Chester marks, of heart form, the cover embossed with stylised foliage, the body cut with diamonds and hobnails, fan cut foot, 7cm deep, along with a Continental silver and enamel pill box, unmarked, the silver 48g gross (2)

Lot 433

EDWARDIAN SILVER BONBON DISH, maker Martin, Hall & Co., Chester 1908, the scalloped circular bowl with twin open handles, raised on a gadrooned circular foot, 20.8 wide, 169g, along with another silver bonbon dish, weighted. (2)

Lot 552

18TH CENTURY DUTCH SILVER BEAKER, with repousse floral decoration, maker's initials HB, stamped mark possibly for Amsterdam, 19cm height, 371g

Lot 556

PAIR OF NORWEGIAN SILVER AND ENAMELLED THISTLE SPOONS, maker J. Tostrup, an Oslo souvenir spoon by the same maker, three Scandinavian silver gilt and enamel tea spoons and a further Florida souvenir spoon, approx. 96g, also a Christofle paper knife modelled as a sword

Lot 437

GEORGE VI SILVER AND GUILLOCHE ENAMEL-BACKED THREE PIECE DRESSING TABLE SET, maker W.G. Sothers, Birmingham 1937, comprising hair brush, clothes brush and hand mirror, the hand mirror 26.8cm long

Lot 441

GEORGE V SILVER SUGAR CASTER, maker Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1919, of footed baluster form, the pierced cover with urn finial, 16.5cm high, along with another, 225g gross (2)

Lot 445

ART DECO SILVER AND GUILLOCHE ENAMEL MATCHBOOK CASE, maker Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1928, 6 x 4.3cm, a cigarette case with engraved initials 'GRR' by Cohen & Charles, Birmingham 1935, a Victorian vinaigrette, a vesta case and a purse with lined interior, weighable silver approx. 131g (5) Condition Report:Some scratches to enamel and flea bits around rim; vinaigrette with hole, badly dented and does not close nearly flush; purse dented; vesta dented; further scratches and general wear throughout

Lot 424

PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER BUD VASES, maker Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1904, each modelled in the form of a tulip, on a circular foot, base loaded, 14.5cm high, along with twenty-two tea and coffee spoons, a silver and mother of pearl butter knife and a pepper pot, the weighable silver 285g gross

Lot 529

SET OF SIX WILLIAM IV SILVER DESSERT FORKS, maker William Johnson, London 1834, Queen's pattern, double struck, engraved crest and initial, 17.1cm long, approx. 350g

Lot 511

VICTORIAN SILVER AFTERNOON TEAPOT, maker W. Mann, London 1852, of squat circular form, engraved with scrolling foliage, with scroll handle, 21cm wide, approx. 350g

Lot 553

NORWEGIAN SILVER BEAKER, maker J. Tostrup, 13cm height, a smaller .830 grade example, a bowl with relief decoration marked 'Thune', a further beaker and set of tot cups, 563g

Lot 567

ELIZABETH II SILVER MOUNTED SIX-PIECE DRESSING TABLE SET, maker T P, London 1963, comprising hand mirror, pairs of clothes and hair brushed and a comb, all with engine turned and bright cut foliate detail

Lot 436

SET OF TWELVE EDWARDIAN SILVER TEASPOONS AND TONGS, maker Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1910, Hanoverian rat-tail pattern, the teaspoons 10.7cm long, contained in a fitted case, along with a cased set of six silver bean-top coffee spoons and other loose silver flatware, weighable silver 511g gross

Lot 420

VICTORIAN SILVER SUGAR BOWL, maker John, Edward, Walter & John Barnard, London 1876, the footed circular bowl embossed in the Indian taste with a band of figural panels, within borders of scrolling foliage, gilt wash interior, 13cm diameter, 228g

Lot 497

CONTINENTAL SILVER TASTEVIN, marked 925, the circular bowl with naturalistically formed fruiting vine handle, rope twist foot, 6.4cm diameter, 38g

Lot 543

GEORGE V SILVER TEA POT, maker John & William Deakin, Sheffield 1924, with reeded band, on ball feet, 22.5cm long, a five-division toast rack by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1929, three napkin rings, two pairs of sugar tongs and a set of four teaspoons, gross approx. 600g

Lot 404

PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER CANDLE STICKS, maker Hawksworth, Eyre & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1907, of serpentine outlined oval form, with tapered stem, 17.8cm high, bases loaded

Lot 457

HAMMERED SILVER PEPPER POT BY GEORG JENSEN, bears marks to base, in the '433' pattern, the pierced cover with spherical finial, the ovoid body on four ball feet, 5cm high, 19g

Lot 446

EDWARDIAN SILVER BUTTER DISH, maker Horace Woodward & Co Ltd. London 1903, of shell form, on three ball feet, 12.3cm wide, with glass liner, along with four circular open salt dishes with blue liners, the silver 171g gross (5)

Lot 521

GEORGE IV SILVER TEAPOT AND MILK JUG, maker Charles Gordon, London 1828, each of squat baluster form, the lobed panels embossed with leafage, engraved crest, the hinged cover with floral cast knop, with scroll handle, on a circular foot, the teapot 16cm high, approx. 1160g gross

Lot 409

PAIR OF SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1920, of cylindrical form with beaded borders, 4.3cm diameter, cased along with other silver comprising another pair of napkin rings, a pair of open salts with blue liners, a pepper pot, a pair of sugar tongs, a cruet spoon, and a flower trumpet with blue liner, the silver 330g gross

Lot 537

GROUP OF SILVER TEA AND OTHER SPOONS, including five Sterling soup spoons; sixteen fiddle pattern teaspoons, a set of six trifid end coffee spoons and five Onslow pattern coffee spoons, approx. 730 grams gross

Lot 566

PAIR OF GEORGE VI SILVER SAUCE BOATS, maker S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1939, of plain form with C-scroll handles and reeded feet, 16cm long, approx. 138g, cased

Lot 516

SILVER BRANDY WARMING PAN ON STAND, the pan by Pillar & Co. of Calcutta, circa 1820, detachable turned fruitwood handle, applied later foot rim and detachable cover, engraved initials, on a later spirit burner base three-legged stand, Chester 1907, 22.7cm high overall, approx. 650g gross

Lot 520

GEORGE III IRISH SILVER OBLONG TEAPOT AND SUGAR BOWL, maker Robt. Breading for West & Son, Dublin 1808, each engraved with a band of swags, two oval reserves (one with crest) within Grecian key border, ebonised wooden handle, on ball feet, the teapot 28cm wide, approx. 950g gross (2)

Lot 456

IMPERIAL RUSSIAN SILVER AND CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL SPOON, Moscow 1896-1908, 84 zolotniks, the enamelled terminal above a twist stem and parcel gilt bowl with foliate enamelled back, 13.5cm long, 22g

Lot 530

THREE GEORGE IV IRISH SILVER ‘GRAND JURY’ TABLE FORKS, maker James England and M. West, Dublin 1820, the fiddle pattern forks with County Antrim Grand Jury crest to reverse, 20.3cm long, approx. 220g

Lot 544

PAIR OF MODERNIST SILVER CANDELABRA, maker David Lawrence Silverware, Birmingham 1963, three sconces on tapered column to spreading circular foot, 18.5cm high, also a pair of peppers with cast lion mask detail by Fowler & Polglaze Ltd, London 1928, two single napkin rings and a silver mounted vanity jar, weighable silver approx. 589g, also a silver plate mounted atomiser (7).

Lot 515

MID-19TH CENTURY IRISH SILVER MILK JUG, maker J. Smyth, Dublin 1856, the lobed baluster body engraved with scrolls and two small crests, with 'S' scroll handle, on four scroll moulded feet, 15.5cm high, approx. 290g

Lot 522

PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN PEPPERETTES, maker Edgar Finley and Hugh Taylor of Horace Woodward & Co., London 1891, each of fluted elongated egg form, on three ball feet, 6.4cm high, approx. 57g, also a ribbed clear glass vinegar and oil bottle with silver caps, Birmingham 1917 (3)

Lot 413

SUITE OF SILVER PLATED TABLE APPOINTMENTS, twelve place knives and forks, six place tea and table spoons, with carvers, sauce and soup ladles, contained in a mahogany tabletop canteen with presentation inscription from the '...Grand Master of the Order of Druids, 1925-26...', the canteen 44.8cm wide

Lot 463

DRUMMOND AUSTRALIAN SILVER KANGAROO CONVERTED TO MASCOT, bears marks, with later brass bolt mounted between tail and feet, 10cm high, 147g (inclusive of silver and bolt)

Lot 539

VICTORIAN SILVER SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC SUGAR BOWL, maker Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1876, decorated with repousse panels on stepped circular foot, 6.6cm high, 10.6cm diameter, approx. 129g

Lot 488

GEORGE V SILVER SUGAR BOWL AND CREAM JUG, maker S. Blackensee & Son, Birmingham 1935, both of shaped oblong form with angular handle, on a domed foot, the cream 9.5cm high, 420g gross

Lot 471

CONTINENTAL SILVER BOX, bears marks, the hinged cover embossed with a genre scene, scroll and foliate embossed frieze, gilt wash interior, 8.2cm wide, along with another, a silver vesta case and a silver filigree case, 255g gross (4)

Lot 483

SET OF TWELVE EDWARDIAN SILVER TEASPOONS AND TONGS, maker Kerr & Phillips, Sheffield 1904, Old English pattern, each handle with initial engraved terminal, and further engraved throughout with foliage, the teaspoons 13cm long, contained in a fitted case, along with other cased silver sets comprising twelve teaspoons and tongs, six teaspoons, six coffee spoons, and eleven teaspoons, the silver 665g gross (5)

Lot 540

GEORGE V SILVER BOWL, maker F. J. Ross & Sons, London 1937, the twin handled hammered circular bowl with inscription relating to Henry VII, on three hoof feet, 17.1cm, 632g

Lot 507

GEORGE VI SILVER CHRISTENING MUG, maker Mappin & Webb Ltd, London 1937, inscribed 'Margaret Anne 29th January 1939', 9.5cm high, approx. 237g

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