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Lot 438

Eight various mid 18th century silver serving spoons, six engraved with initials, two with crests, all bottom marked, weight 16oz

Lot 371

A silver octagonal pedestal bowl, with lion mask ring handles and reeded borders, Chester 1912, maker Barker Brothers, weight 23oz, diameter 7.5ins, height 6ins - The foot has been pushed down slightly and there are done dents where the column meets the base. Some minor dents to the body but otherwise ok.

Lot 374

A pair of pierced silver bon bon dishes, of oval form with embossed and pierced decoration, raised on four feet decorated with flowers, London 1896, maker Wm Hutton & Sons, weight 10oz, diameter 7.5ins

Lot 213

A German Great War Iron Cross, second class in silver and iron with a central W and 1914, the reverse with oak leaf, FW and 1813, with ring suspension and black and white ribbon, together with certificate of ownership, Unteroffizier Paul Junker, III Army Corps, awarded 30 September 1920

Lot 375

A Georgian silver salver, of circular form with bead edge, engraved with a crest to the centre, raised on three bead edge bracket feet, London 1787, maker Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, weight 12oz, diameter 8ins - Surface scratches but otherwise good condition

Lot 386

Three Georgian silver sugar casters, all of traditional form and engraved with a crest, London 1730, 1781 and 1770, weight 10oz - All three have had the pedestal foot pushed in so are squashed.  Two off them have lots of dents to the body.

Lot 459

A pair of pierced silver bonbon dishes, together with two pairs of sugar tongs with claw ends, Birmingham 1906/7, weight 3oz, cased, together with a cased hallmarked silver babies push and spoon

Lot 351

A Georgian silver goblet, London 1800, weight 7oz - Dirty but in good condition

Lot 380

A silver sauceboat, with scroll handle, shaped edge and raised on three hoof feet, London 1909, maker J&D Wakelin, weight 7oz - Signs of a possible small repair of a split one side of the handle but otherwise good condition

Lot 423

An Oriental silver snuff box, of rectangular form, being engraved all over with scrolls and leaves, 3.75ins x 1.75ins x 0.5ins, weight 93.5g - There is wear to the decoration from cleaning and there are dents to the edges and base.  There are some small splits to the lid either side of the hinge.

Lot 404

An 18th century silver mug, of baluster form, engraved with initials to the handle, Newcastle 1769, maker John Langlands I, weight 10oz, height 5.25ins - Makers mark to the handles as well as initials, good condition, no splits, dents, repairs or thin areas

Lot 378

A Georgian silver coffee pot, the baluster shaped body decorated with flowers and leaves, with bird and leaf finial, raised on four scroll supports, London 1821, maker Edward Fernell, weight 26oz all in, height 9.25ins

Lot 474

A silver Aladdin's lamp oil lamp, with mask to the handle, raised on an oval pedestal foot, Birmingham 1919, weight 2oz

Lot 367

A Georgian silver vinaigrette, with engine turning to the case, the gilt grill decorated with scrolls, Birmingham circa 1820, maker TS, 3cm x 2.2cm x 0.5cm -  very dirty, small raised corner to grill but otherwise seems ok

Lot 384

A Georgian silver fish slice, with bead handle, the pierced blade engraved with a crest, London 1778, maker Thomas Daniell

Lot 394

A set of eleven mid 18th century silver dessert spoons, engraved with a crest, all bottom marked, London 1759, maker Thomas Dene, weight 12oz

Lot 442

Two Irish mid 18th century silver serving spoons, one with bright cut decoration and engraved with a crest, Dublin 1804 and 1785, weight 3oz

Lot 343

A quantity of Continental silver plated cutlery, comprising knives, forks and spoons etc

Lot 359

A pair of Georgian silver basting spoons,  London 1808, maker James Ede & Alexander Hewat, weight 6oz, length 12ins

Lot 470

A silver cigarette box, with engine turning to the top, Birmingham 1913, 5.5ins x 3.5ins, height 1.75ins

Lot 402

An 18th century silver mug, engraved with a crest, the base with initials, name and date, London 1722, maker Richard Bayley, weight 11oz, height 4.5ins

Lot 354

A Georgian silver cream jug, with ribbed edge, London 1804, maker John Emes, weight 5oz - Good condition, no splits, dents or signs of repairs

Lot 424

Two Georgian silver caddy spoons, one with shell bowl and engraved handle the other with engraved decoration, London 1793 and Birmingham 1802

Lot 407

An 18th century silver mug, of baluster form, London 1759, weight 11oz, height 5ins - There are no splits, no thin areas from erasures, some minor dents to body but otherwise good

Lot 369

A set of six Georgian silver salts, of oval form, with bead edge, raised on an oval pedestal foot, London 1784, maker Robert Hennell, incise duty mark, weight 17oz - All have some minor dents and surface scratches.

Lot 390

A set of sixteen Georgian silver dinner forks, engraved with a crest, London 1815, maker Richard Crossley, weight 37oz - Rounding to the times, some marks are rubbed

Lot 373

A Georgian silver salver, of circular form with beaded edge, raised on four beaded bracket supports, engraved with an armorial to the centre, London 1789, maker John Hutson, weight 59oz, diameter 16ins - Surface scratches and a pin head dent but otherwise good condition

Lot 473

Two novelty silver pin cushions, formed as a clog and an elephant, Birmingham 1901 and 1909 - Clog is dented with a small split to back. The elephant is very dirty but seems to be ok

Lot 353

A silver cream jug, with gilt wash interior, gadrooned and shell edge, with gadrooned lower body, London 1898, maker Elkington & Co Ltd, weight 10oz

Lot 144

A quantity of coins, a hallmarked silver cigarette box, a silver mounted leather cigarette case, a 1951 Festival of Britain five shillings, and a silver mounted sixpence, etc.

Lot 348

A silver teapot, of octagonal form, raised on an octagonal pedestal foot, London 1927, weight 13oz all in, together with two other silver tea pots, London 1911, weight 10oz all in and Birmingham 1926, weight 11oz all in

Lot 446

A Queen Anne Britannia silver trefid end spoon, engraved with initials SM and date 1776, London 1708, maker Richard Hutchinson of Colchester, weight 1oz, length 7.5ins

Lot 408

A Victorian silver mug, with embossed decoration and monogram, raised on a circular pedestal foot, London 1862, maker WS, weight 4oz, height 3.75ins - re engraved, and erased 

Lot 436

Four mid 18th century silver serving spoons, all bottom marked and various dates, weight 8oz

Lot 441

Three Irish Georgian silver serving spoons, all engraved with a crest, Dublin 1820, maker James England and Jacob West, weight 6oz

Lot 341

A quantity of silver plated items, to include flat ware, serving dishes etc, together with some hallmarked silver handled knives, af and five horn teaspoons

Lot 458

A cased set of six silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1949

Lot 425

A pair of Continental silver dishes of circular form, engraved to the centre with a crest, the wide border embossed with flowers and leaves, possibly German, weight 21oz, diameter 12.75ins

Lot 400

A silver mug, with ribbed bands to the tapered body, London 1900, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons, weight 6oz, height 4ins - There is a crease/dent to the body but otherwise in good condition

Lot 417

An 18th century silver salver, with ogee border, raised on three ball and claw feet, London 1759, maker Ebenezer Coker, weight 10oz, diameter 8ins

Lot 2110

Geo.III hallmarked silver shell back Old English pattern table spoon, engraved with initial E.M, L21cm, marked TC possibly Thomas Carpenter, London 1771 and a pair of Geo.III hallmarked silver bright cut Old English Pattern table spoons, makers mark unclear, London 1791 (3) 4.7ozt

Lot 2109

Edward VII hallmarked silver small circular rose bowl with part lobed body on and tapering base Diam.11 cm, H 9 cm by William Neale, Chester 1901 3.7ozt

Lot 2102

Geo.V hallmarked silver shaped square salver, with raised Chippendale style border on four scroll feet, engraved to centre 'To John Sykes by the Shareholders of George Box as a token of their esteem March 1928' by Barker Brothers Ltd, Chester 1926, W25.5 D25.5 20.4ozt

Lot 2088

Geo.III hallmarked silver octagonal sweet meat dish with pierced outsplayed rim on four stepped hoof feet, D16cm H8cm, by Hester Bateman, London 1791, 10.2ozt

Lot 2104

Pair of Victorian hallmarked silver beakers, cylindrical bodies with waved rims, repousse with flowers and scrolls, H 7cm, Diam 8 cm by Charles Edwards, London 1899 (2) 4.6ozt

Lot 2097

Geo.VI hallmarked silver rat tailed soup ladle, L29cm, by Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1931, 9.1ozt

Lot 2111

Victorian hallmarked silver mounted beaker, horn body with cartouche and glass base, H10cm by Thomas Johnson, London 1869, Victorian silver hallmarked matchbox cover, repousse with scrolls and leafage, W7.5cm D5cm, probably William Aitken, Chester 1900 and a Geo.V hallmarked silver oval pedestal sweetmeat, all over pierced and with waived edge, W12cm D 8.5cm H13cm, probably Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1915,4.8ozt (3)

Lot 2086

Tiffany & Co. Sterling silver circular dish, border cast with vines and leaves, engraved with initials, base stamped Tiffany & Co.13780B, Makers 3936, Sterling Silver 925-1000 M, D24cm, 13.9ozt

Lot 2096

Will.IV hallmarked silver Fiddle pattern basting spoon, L30cm by James Beebe, London 1836 3.5ozt

Lot 2079

Victorian Asprey & Son brass bound coromandel Vanity box, fitted interior with ten silver hallmarked topped glass bottles and jars by Thomas Whitehouse, London 1874, lift out mother of pearl handled and steel manicure set, incl. penknife, thimble etc, hinged top with concealed toilet mirror and correspondence compartment, gilt metal angles, hinges and Bramah lock with original key, stamped Asprey & Son Makers, 166 Bond Street London, W32.5cm D32.5cm H21cm

Lot 2092

Edw.VII hallmarked silver mounted claret jug, clear glass ribbed ovoid body with stepped domed cover and mushroom and ball finial, H25cm probably William Henry Leather, Birmingham 1901

Lot 2103

Set of four Victorian hallmarked silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, L17.5cm, by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1854, two similar Fiddle pattern dessert spoons engraved with initial S, Exeter 1846 & 1859, pair of dessert forks London 1840 & another Exeter, 1846 13.4ozt (9)

Lot 2081

Victorian hallmarked silver four piece tea service, with part lobed ovoid bodies, tea pot and hot water with ebonised handles and urn finials, H26cm max, by Walter & John Barnard, London 1890-94, 48ozt gross, in original fitted box with gift letter dated 1896

Lot 2087

Victorian hallmarked silver bullet shaped teapot, decorated with scrolls, foliage and cartouche, floral cast finial and ivory insulators, H10cm by Edward & John Barnard, London 1863 9.7ozt

Lot 2093

Victorian hallmarked silver pedestal sweetmeat basket, oval body repousse with birds in oval panels on a hatched ground, beaded edge and swing handle, H17cm L14.5cm and a matching pair of salts, H4cm L8cm, by Charles Boyton, London 1878, 8.7ozt (3)

Lot 2099

Edw.VII hallmarked silver pin cushion modelled as a bullock pulling a mother of pearl cart, L16cm by Adie & Lovekin, Birmingham 1908, (lacks one wheel)

Lot 2095

Geo.III hallmarked silver circular wine funnel stand, with beaded border, D10cm possibly John Hutson , London 1794 2.6ozt

Lot 2130

Art Nouveau Ramsden style silver and turquoise enamel butterfly brooch with inset pearl centre

Lot 2089

Victorian hallmarked silver rectangular card case, repousse decorated with cartouche C scrolls and engraved leafage, by Mappin & Webb, in original cloth bag and case, H10cm W7cm 2.1ozt

Lot 2085

Set of six Geo.III hallmarked silver feather edge Old English pattern table spoons engraved with initials in cartouche L22cm by Hester Bateman, London 1776 12.7ozt (6) purchased Arthur Collinge Antiques 8/10/76

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