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Lot 296

Contemporary silver wine funnel, with detachable funnel and separate muslin ring, in the Georgian style (Birmingham 1976) J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd. All at approximately 3ozs. 12cm overall length.

Lot 297

Pair of antique Continental silver gilt apostle spoons with large bowls and ornate twisted stems, both bowls marked on reverse, in a fitted silk and velvet lined leather box, retailed by Carrington & Co. All at approximately 4ozs. Each spoon 18.5cm overall length.

Lot 298

Set of six dinner knives, with George V silver pistol grip handles and steel scimitar blades (Sheffield 1912) Alan & Darwin. Each knife 27cm overall length.

Lot 299

Chopard silver novelty perfume/scent bottle in the form of a clown, underside of feet signed Chopard and marked 0319 and 925, with original storage bag. 19.5cm overall height.Good original condition, lacquer on one rear leg worn and the silver needs cleaning. No missing stones or damage to enamel. The storage bag has some discolouration to interior but otherwise sound. Please see additional images. 

Lot 300

1930s silver twin handled tray of octagonal form, with raised borders, in the Art Deco style (Birmingham 1933) Charles S Green & Co Ltd. All at approximately 40ozs. 47cm across handles.

Lot 301

Contemporary silver part service of Old English Bright-cut Edge pattern cutlery, comprising six dinner forks, six soup spoons, six dessert spoons (London 1972) C J Vanner Ltd, six dinner knives and six dessert knives (Sheffield 1972), same maker. Together with a mahogany dessert or fish set case. Approximately 36ozs. 30 pieces in total, plus the associated case.

Lot 302

Large, heavy Victorian silver wine ewer of baluster form, with chased and engraved bacchanalian scenes of cavorting putti, with large goat's head mounted handle, on a compressed pedestal base (Birmingham 1854) Elkington & Co. Some damage. All at approximately 54ozs. 30.5cm overall height.General overall condition is quite poor, ewer has been badly damaged and dented at some time, some areas of the decoration are distorted and surface definition is poor, possibly been in a fire. Whole item appears to be part way through a major repair. Hallmarks on the base are clear.

Lot 303

Large Edwardian, Art Deco style, silver three-handled bowl of bulbous form, with combined scroll handles and feet (London 1906) Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd. All at approximately 24ozs. 14cm overall height.General overall condition good, surface is tarnished, some minor surface scratching, rim is slightly distorted, no evidence of any major damage or repair. Marks slightly rubbed.

Lot 304

George V Art Nouveau style silver épergne, with a central poppy head flower trumpet and four matching detachable flower trumpets, on a domed base (Birmingham 1917) Joseph Gloster Ltd. 30cm overall height.

Lot 305

Edwardian, Art Nouveau style, silver three piece tea set, comprising teapot of panelled form, with hinged domed cover and silver handle with composite insulators, on four tall paw feet, matching sugar and cream jug (Birmingham 1907) All at approximately 31ozs. Teapot 28.5cm across.

Lot 306

Victorian silver coffee pot of urn form, with half fluted and engraved decoration, hinged domed cover, with ivory finial and fruitwood loop handle, on a pedestal base (London 1882) Walter & John Barnard, together with an Edwardian silver hot water jug of baluster form, with Art Nouveau style decoration, hinged cover with urn finial and ebony handle, on a pedestal base (Sheffield 1903) James Deakin & Sons. All at approximately 34ozs. Water jug 24cm overall height. (2). APHA Ref: KSVP72L1

Lot 307

Late Victorian silver pedestal dish, with chased foliate decoration and scroll border, on a waisted pedestal and ornate base, with three scroll feet (Sheffield 1897) Fenton Brothers Ltd. All at approximately 15ozs. 23cm across.

Lot 308

George III silver lidded tankard of baluster form, with later repoussé foliate and scroll decoration, hinged domed cover and scroll handle, on a circular base (London 1761) Fuller White. All at approximately 26ozs. 20cm overall height.

Lot 309

Late Victorian silver water jug of globular form, with floral repoussé decoration and loop handle, on a circular base (London 1894) Wakely & Wheeler. All at approximately 15ozs. 17.5cm overall height.

Lot 310

Edwardian silver sugar caster, in the form of an urn, with goats head and swag decoration and pierced, conical, slip in cover, on a fluted pedestal foot, with a square base (Birmingham 1905) Henry Matthews. All at approximately 6ozs. 19.5cm overall height.

Lot 311

Set of four George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, with bright cut decoration and engraved initials (London 1784 with incuse monarch's head) possibly Thomas Northcote, together with a pair of George III silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, with engraved initials (London 1781) maker's mark distorted. All at approximately 10ozs. (6)

Lot 312

Set of six William IV silver Fiddle and Thread pattern dessert spoons, with engraved armorial crests (London 1834) William Bateman II. All at approximately 12ozs.

Lot 313

Five William IV silver Fiddle pattern dinner forks (London 1833) and one other (London 1826) all possibly William Chawner II. All at approximately 14ozs. (6)

Lot 314

Selection of miscellaneous Georgian, Victorian and later flatware, including two basting spoons, fish slice, butter knife, three tablespoons, set of six grapefruit spoons and other items (various dates and makers). Approximately 20ozs weighable silver. (Qty)

Lot 315

Late Victorian silver tray of rectangular form, with gadrooned border and shell corners, on four paw feet (Sheffield 1896) Harrison Bros & Howson. All at approximately 25ozs. 31.5cm across.

Lot 316

Selection of miscellaneous silver including pair of bon bon dishes, silver ashtrays, napkin rings and other items (various dates and makers) All at approximately 22ozs. (Qty).

Lot 317

Edwardian silver salver of octagonal form, with engraved presentation inscription and gadrooned border, on three hoof feet (London 1903) Hawksworth Eyre & Co Ltd. All at approximately 30ozs. 30.5cm across.

Lot 318

Victorian silver salver of circular form, with engraved presentation inscription and piecrust border, on three pad feet (London 1892) Charles Stuart Harris. All at approximately 19ozs. 27.5cm across.

Lot 319

Contemporary silver teapot of cauldron form, with reed and leaf borders, hinged domed cover (lacking finial) and ebonised loop handle, on a circular pedestal base (Sheffield 1958) Walker & Hall. All at approximately 14ozs. 24cm across.

Lot 320

George V silver cigarette case of rectangular form with engine turned decoration and silver gilt borders (Birmingham 1914), together with a contemporary silver cigarette case with lined engine turned decoration (Sheffield 1958). All at approximately 13ozs. (2)

Lot 321

Late 19th/early 20th century Continental silver bowl, with embossed floral decoration and bead borders, on a circular pedestal base (marked on the underside of the base), together with another similar, but damaged. All at approximately 8ozs. 12/13cm across. (2)

Lot 322

Asprey 1920s silver twin handled apple corer and slicer (Birmingham 1926) Aprey & Co Ltd. 14.2cm across.General overall condition quite good, some minor surface scratching, circular frame is slightly bent and some of the blades have been resoldered where they join the frame, blade edges are nicked. Marks are clear.

Lot 324

Spanish silver five piece tea set, comprising teapot of baluster form, with half fluted decoration, hinged domed cover, and silver handle, on a circular pedestal base, matching coffee pot, sugar urn, cream jug, and a two piece tea strainer, together with a large two handled tray (Spanish hallmarks on all pieces). All at approximately 99ozs. Teapot 17cm overall height, tray 58cm across handles. (7)

Lot 325

Large Spanish silver two handled tray of rectangular form, with dished centre (Spanish marks to base), together with another, smaller (marked inside top rim). All at approximately 42ozs. Large tray 51cm across handles. (2)

Lot 326

Five silver cauldron salts, including two George II (London 1747/48), one George III (London 1776) and a pair George V (London 1915) various makers, three with blue glass liners. All at approximately 7ozs.

Lot 327

Part canteen of 19th century French silver cutlery by Veyrat, comprising 6 dinner forks, 5 tablespoons, 6 dessert spoons, 6 dessert forks, 5 teaspoons, 6 dinner knives, 6 dessert knives and a soup ladle (stamped Veyrat and French export mark 1840/79). Approximately 55ozs weighable silver. 41 pieces in total.

Lot 328

Selection of early 20th century Russian silver "Fiddle " pattern flatware, with engraved monogram, including 2 dinner forks, 3 dessert forks, 3 dessert spoons and 3 tablespoons, all stamped BOLIN with Russian mark, All at approximately 24ozs 11pieces in total.

Lot 329

1920s silver photograph frame of vertical rectangular form with engine turned decoration and engraved initials, easel back (Birmingham 1927) Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. 26.7cm overall length.General overall condition good, some minor surface wear, scratching and denting, engraved initials slightly worn, wooden back is dirty, scratched and chipped in places. Marks slightly rubbed.

Lot 330

Pair American, Tiffany & Co, silver salts of cauldron form, after a pair originally made by John Burt of Boston 1691 - 1745, with matching condiment spoons, together with a pair of silver casters, after a pair in the Clearwater Collection Metropolitan Museum of Art by Stephen Emery of Boston 1752 - 1801. All at approximately 15ozs. Casters 13.5cm overall height. (4)

Lot 331

Pair of late Victorian silver candlesticks, with Corinthian columns and separate sconces, on stepped square bases (Birmingham 1901) Robert Pringle & Sons. 16cm overall height.

Lot 332

Part canteen of contemporary silver Queens Pattern with Anthemion Hell cutlery, housed in a mahogany canteen table, comprising 7 dinner forks, 8 dessert forks, 8 dessert spoons, 8 soup spoons, 8 teaspoons, 8 coffee spoons, 1 tablespoon, 8 dinner knives and 8 dessert knives (Sheffield 1977 with jubilee mark) Henry Hutton & Co. Approximately 96ozs weighable silver. 64 pieces in total, together with 4 other items, including a silver plated jam spoon, a French plated fish knife, a plated pickle fork and a Victorian silver teaspoon (London 1846). (68)

Lot 333

Victorian silver salver of circular form, with piecrust border, on four pad feet (London 1873) Jay Richard Attenborough Co Ltd. All at approximately 20ozs. 25.5cm diameter.

Lot 334

Victorian silver padlock locket and key with applied monogram (London 1873) Henry William Dee. 5cm overall length.General overall condition quite good, surface is quite scratched, particularly around key hole and nicked in places, hinge is dirty and area behind monogram is tarnished, one photograph surround is loose and front of locket does not shut snuggly, lock hasp is slightly bent and does not open and shut easily, the hinge is stiff, a key is present but lock does not appear to be functioning. Body of lock is 30mm across, 35mm in length, without hasp and 10mm deep, each photograph aperture is approximately 20mm across and 25mm long. Hallmarks are legible.

Lot 336

Six silver Kings Pattern dinner knives and matching carving knife and fork (Sheffield 1949) Howson Brothers. (8)

Lot 337

Group of 18 miscellaneous silver handled dinner knives, different patterns (various dates and makers).

Lot 338

Stuart Devlin, contemporary silver drinks tray of circular form, with a pierced silver gilt border (London 1972) Stuart Devlin. All at approximately 22ozs. 30.7cm diameter.General overall condition very good, some minor surface scratching and staining, no dings or dents, gilt border slightly tarnished. Marks clear.

Lot 339

Pair of Victorian silver pen wipes, modelled in the form of miniature boot cleaners, with side mounted handles (London 1894/5) Sampson Mordan. 5cm across.Good overall condition overall, a couple of minor dents visible to each and one small split starting to form. Marks are clear. Please see additional images.

Lot 340

Edwardian silver salver of circular form, with engraved centre and shell and scroll border, on three ball and claw feet (Sheffield 1907) Martin Hall. All at approximately 11ozs. 21.5cm across.

Lot 342

Late 17th century silver Trefid pattern tablespoon, with oval rat tail bowl and plain stem (London 1695) William Mathew I. 19.1cm overall length.

Lot 343

Charles II silver Trefid tablespoon, with oval rat tail bowl and engraved initials WC (London 1671) John King. 17.2cm overall length.

Lot 344

Late Charles II silver Trefid spoon, with oval rat tail bowl and engraved armorial shield to back of stem (London 1684) John Clifton. 19.4cm overall length.

Lot 345

Late 17th/early 18th century Britannia Standard silver Trefid tablespoon, with oval rat tail bowl and engraved initials I*C/E*F to back of stem (Lawrence Coles) 19.2cm overall length.

Lot 346

Late 17th/early 18th century silver Trefid tablespoon, with oval bowl and "spearpoint" heel, engraved E A 1704 to back of stem, unascribed marks, possibly Provincial East Anglian. 19cm overall length.

Lot 347

Queen Anne Britannia Standard silver Dog Nose tablespoon, with oval rat tail bowl and engraved initials R/AA to back of stem (London 1705) maker's mark rubbed. 19.6cm overall length.

Lot 348

Pair early 19th century American silver tablespoons, with engraved monograms (W G Forbes), together with an early 18th century English silver Hanoverian Rat Tail pattern tablespoon, with engraved initials A*P/E P/ 1738 (marks rubbed). All at approximately 6ozs. 23.7cm overall length. (2)

Lot 349

Pair early 20th century Dutch silver Apostle spoons, with ornate cast stems. All at approximately 3ozs. 19.7cm overall length.

Lot 350

Selection of miscellaneous late Victorian and early 20th century silver, including a trophy cup, christening mug, baluster sugar caster, jewellery box, inkwell, pair pierced bon-bon dishes, milk jug, 3 mustard pots and other condiments, pair of decorative serving spoons, dressing table brushes and other items (various dates and makers). Approximately 30ozs weighable silver. (Qty)

Lot 351

1920s silver caddy spoon, together with a matching compote spoon and three coffee spoons, in the Arts and Crafts manner, with spot hammered bowls and Celtic Knot finials (Birmingham 1926) Winifred King & Co. Compote spoon 14.2cm. (5)

Lot 352

Early 19th century set of three Scottish silver toddy ladles, probably provincial, with slender stems and engraved initials, maker's marks only, possibly James Erskine, Aberdeen. 16cm overall length.

Lot 353

George V silver rose bowl, with scroll border and pedestal base, on turned ebonised stand (Birmingham 1916) Henry Williamson Ltd. All at approximately 14ozs. 20cm diameter.

Lot 354

Pair of William IV silver Fiddle pattern serving spoons, with engraved armorial crests (London 1835) maker's mark distorted. All at approximately 10ozs. 30.5cm overall length.

Lot 355

Selection of Georgian and later silver spoons, including three tablespoons, twelve teaspoons, six coffee spoons and a butter knife (various dates and makers) All at approximately 15ozs. 21 pieces in total.

Lot 357

Early 20th century French silver fish slice, with pierced blade, engraved armorial crest and turned wooden handle (Marked on reverse) Maison Cardeilhac, circa 1900/1910. 35.5cm.

Lot 358

George III silver pap boat of conventional form with engraved monogram (London 1799) Charles Chesterman II. 12cm overall length.General overall condition very good, some minor surface wear, scratching and denting, underside of rim is tarnished, no splits or other major damage or repair. Marks slightly rubbed but legible. Approximate weight 1.98ozs/56.2grms. Additional photographs to follow.

Lot 359

Georgian silver sauceboat of conventional form, with wavy border and open scroll handle, on three hoof feet (Marks rubbed) All at approximately 6ozs. 15.5cm across.

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