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Lot 14

A tray containing bank notes, nine silver ARP badges, militaria including cap badges etc, coins. (Qty)

Lot 16

A silver cigarette case, Birmingham marks. CONDITION REPORT: 79 grams

Lot 160

A mid 20th century Silver Cross doll's pram

Lot 166

A brass embossed vase containing four assorted walking sticks, cane with silver pommel together with a pair of contemporary prints

Lot 17

A pair of silver dwarf candlesticks, height 7 cm, together with a plated cruet and two napkin rings

Lot 198

A 1930s oak Westminster chime mantel clock with silver dial together with a Brownie box camera model C

Lot 200

A silver plated Art Nouveau serving tray together with a pair of plated candlesticks, plated vase and mug

Lot 230

An Edwardian aneroid barometer with silver dial mounted on an oak board with barley twist column supports

Lot 239

A tray containing jewellery boxes containing a large quantity of lady's wristwatches, costume jewellery, silver jewellery, together with a plated Cooper Ludlow cake slice

Lot 241

A set of six silver handed butter knives together with a silver spoon and a set of white metal Filigree sugar tongs

Lot 26

A quantity of George IV and later coins, some silver, British, South Africa, India etc, including around 40 three pences, 70 six pences, around sixty shillings etc

Lot 27

A collection of twenty-one George IV and later crowns (fourteen sterling silver, three 1935 crowns and four others)

Lot 284

A pair of silver plated candlesticks converted to table lamps together with an Edwardian oak canteen containing plated fish cutlery

Lot 286

A tray containing miscellaneous to include pocket spring balance scales, Tecnar 8 x 40 field glasses, trinket box, brass candlesticks, two silver lidded bottles, cuff links etc

Lot 29

A silver St. Christopher, large early 19th century three pence token, Worcestershire Regiment badge, silver 'The Small Holder Championship' medal etc

Lot 339

A silver mounted blue glass biscuit barrel

Lot 340

An Edwardian oak and silver plate mounted three bottle Tantalus, with key

Lot 37

A quantity of silver topped items including scent bottles and perfume sprays. (16)

Lot 134

A George III Scottish baleen-handled silver toddy ladle, Glasgow, 1827, 43cms.

Lot 167

A matched set of Georgian silver King's pattern table forks and spoons, Richard Crossley and George Smith, London, 1810; Eley, Fern and Chawner, London, 1812 (6) and Richard Crossley and George Smith, London, 1810 (3), comprising: twelve spoons and eleven forks, all engraved with a griffin head crest, 71.4oz gross.

Lot 153

A Victorian silver-gilt sifting spoon, by Charles Thomas Fox & George Fox, London 1856, with cherubs and swags to shaped cast handle on a pierced oyster-shell bowl, 16.5cms long, 1.9oz.

Lot 136

An Edwardian silver dressing table set, by William Neale, Chester, 1901, comprising: tray, hand mirror, a pair of hairbrushes, and a pair of clothes brushes, (comb missing), each embossed with cherubs within scrolling foliate borders, in a fitted gilt and tooled Morocco leather case, tray 10.9oz.

Lot 170

A pair of Victorian Scottish silver King's pattern sauce ladles, by James and Walter Marshall, Edinburgh, 1853, 15cms long, 2.2oz gross.

Lot 175

A pair of Victorian silver salts, by Richards and Brown, London, 1874, of cauldron form, each having three lion mask, claw and ball feet, and blue glass liners, 8.8oz gross (without liners).

Lot 156

A Victorian set of twelve silver and ivory handled fish knives and forks, by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield, 1896, in a two tier walnut canteen retailed by Reid & Sons, 34cms wide.

Lot 169

A set of six Victorian silver dessert spoons, by Holland, Aldwinckle and Slater, London, 1897, Old English pattern, 18cms long, 9.9oz. gross.

Lot 173

A Victorian silver salver, by William Lister & Sons, Sheffield, 1894, of shaped circular form with engraved with monogram 'LWB', 37cms diameter, 42.7oz.

Lot 174

A George V silver waiter, by Reid & Sons, London, 1915, of shaped circular form, raised over three volute feet, 21cms diameter, 9.9oz.

Lot 160

A pair of George III silver sauce ladles, by Sarah and John William Blake, London, 1818, fiddle pattern, the terminals engraved with a crowned monogram, 17cms long, 4.3oz gross.

Lot 140

A set of twelve Victorian silver teaspoons, by Whytock & Sons, Glasgow 1892, with engraved feather scrolls and vacant cartouche, each 13cms long, 5.2oz gross, in associated case.

Lot 179

A George V Arts & Crafts silver sugar bowl and cream jug, by Northern Goldsmiths Co., Sheffield 1915, of shaped octagonal form with whip-lash handles and spade pattern feet with heart-shaped cut-outs, jug 10.5cms high, bowl 14cms wide, 9.7oz gross.

Lot 164

An Edwardian silver royal commemorative tea tray celebrating the Coronation of King Edward VII, by Cooper Brothers and Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1901, decorated with engraved portraits of the King and Queen surrounded by scenes of London, flanked by two scrolling handles with turned ebony, 51 x 35cms, 65.8oz.

Lot 142

A Victorian silver salver, by John Edward Terry, London 1865, of circular form with Greek-key design, raised on three knurl feet, 31cms diameter, 27.0oz.

Lot 171

A pair of Victorian Scottish silver berry spoons, by William Marshall, Edinburgh, 1867, the cast handles incorporating fruiting vines and navette-shaped terminals, the shaped and gilt bowls with further vine decoration, 22cms, 4.7oz gross.

Lot 144

A pair of Georgian silver ladles, by William Chawner II, London 1819/20, in reeded fiddle pattern, each 18cms long, 4.8oz gross.

Lot 207

A late 19th/early 20th Century American sterling silver serving set, by Whiting Manufacturing Company, New York, of Aesthetic influence, having bright-cut and engraved floral decoration, 22.5cms long, 4.5oz gross.

Lot 152

A Victorian silver sugar bowl, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1883, with shaped gadrooned rim above half fluted body, 11cms diameter, 3.6oz; together with a late Victorian Arts & Crafts silver sugar bowl, by Crighton Brothers, London 1899, of plain circular form with hammered finish, 11cms diameter, 6.8oz. (2)

Lot 150

A George III silver sauce boat, by David Crawford, Newcastle 1780, of typical form with beaded rim and acanthus capped scrolling handle, raised on hoof feet, engraved initials to underside 'DWM', 16cms long, 4.3oz.

Lot 201A

A George V silver and enamel backed Japonisme dressing table set, Henry Clifford Davies, Birmingham, 1932, comprising hand mirror, hairbrush, comb and clothes brush, each decorated with Japanese landscapes, birds and pagodas, the hand mirror 26cms high.

Lot 158

Five George III silver table forks, by Richard Crossley, London, 1800, Hanovarian pattern, each having an engraved armorial crest to the terminal in the form of a stag's head, 19.5cms long, 11.8oz. gross.

Lot 190

Six George VI silver dessert forks, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1938, in Old English pattern, each 17.5cms long, 10.4oz. gross.

Lot 75

An early 20th Century Murrle Bennett silver and enamel pendant, in Art Nouveau design, stamped '950MB', hanging from a cable link chain, 4.8cms high.

Lot 192

A pair of George V silver Sabbath candlesticks, by Moshe Rubin, London, 1926, with knopped stems, raised on a shaped platform base, with engraved decoration in the form of scrolling foliage, 34cms high, 23.6oz gross.

Lot 183

A George III Irish silver coffee pot, by Robert W Smith, Dublin, 1840, of compressed melon form, with a border of heart-shaped cartouches, one set to each segment, the latter containing bass-relief moulded flower sprigs, and an engraved armorial, the cast finial in the form of a squash, 25cms high, 33.8oz

Lot 148

A George IV silver milk jug, by Francis Powell, London circa 1820, of helmet form with engraved twist and wreath cartouche, 10.5cms high, 2.9oz; and another by Thomas Streetin, London 1821, of helmet form with beaded rim, 11cms high, 2.3oz. (2)

Lot 193

A pair of Elizabeth II silver candlesticks, by W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham, 1958, each of the plain sconces and shaped stems with reeded decoration, raised on weighted spreading bases, 26cms high.

Lot 147

A George III silver mustard pot, by Charles Chesterman II, London 1788, with dome cover above pierced body with engraved floral decoration, fitted blue glass liner, 8cms high; and a Victorian silver mustard pot, by Henry Holland, London 1847, the engraved cover with shell pattern thumb-piece above a pierced body with rococo scroll decoration, fitted blue glass liner; and two associated silver spoons. (2)

Lot 187

A George V silver trophy cup, by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Chester, 1931, for the Ripon Christmas Show 1931 ‘Presented by The British Oil & Cake Mills Ltd for the Best Beast Fed on Robson’s Rations’, having a pair of loop handles, raised over a spreading circular weighted foot, 20.5cms.

Lot 211

Tiffany & Co: a sterling silver bowl, of shaped circular form with engraved edge, marked 'Tiffany & Co 20406D Makers 16301 Sterling Silver 925-1000', 27cms diameter, 22.5oz, with original cloth bag.

Lot 177

An Edwardian silver two-handled sauce boat on stand, by William Neale, Chester 1907, of shaped oval form, stand 21cms long, 6.4oz. gross.

Lot 176

A George IV silver jug, by Jonathan Hayne, London 1822, with gadrooned rim and half fluted body, 14cms long, 6.9oz gross; and a George V silver sugar caster, by G Bryan & Co, Birmingham 1920, of plain baluster form, 17.5cms high, 5.4oz. (2)

Lot 210

A pair of Dutch silver serving spoons, by Adrianus Kuijlenburg Pz, 1894, of Gothic influence, having twist-turned stems and shaped terminals with a beaded border, 26cms long, 4.3oz gross.

Lot 188

A set of six George VI tea knives, with silver blades by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1939, fitted mother of pearl handles, each 14cms long, cased.

Lot 197

A George V silver waiter, by Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield 1929, of shaped form with reeded rim, raised on pad feet, 26cms diameter, 19.4oz.

Lot 168

A George III Scottish silver soup ladle, by William Hannay of Paisley, Edinburgh, 1802, Old English pattern, with engraved initial to the terminal, 37cms long, 6.3oz gross.

Lot 196

George VI silver cutlery, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1937/8, comprising twelve table forks, nine dessert forks, four tablespoons, and eight dessert spoons, 64oz gross.

Lot 49

An amethyst and diamond pendant, the fancy cut amethyst set below a single brilliant cut diamond, in white metal mount, on silver chain; and a matching pair of earrings, post and butterfly fittings, each 1.2cms high.

Lot 151

Queen Anne style Edwardian silver porringer, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1901, with gadrooned band above half fluted body flanked by lion scroll pattern handles, 13cms wide, 3.9oz.

Lot 181

An early Victorian brass inlaid burr walnut travel case, retailed by F.L. Hausburg, Liverpool, the lid centred by floral scrolling cartouche with engraved initials 'JSW', opening to reveal letter store to inside lid above a fitted interior of silver-mounted hobnail cut-glass pots, inkwells and sanders, by Thomas Johnson, London 1840, set around a manicure set with snuff spoon and pencil, all in lift-out trays, the base fitted with a self-locking drawer revealing a gilt and tooled leather covered jewellery case, looks to be complete and original, 35 x 25 x 19cms high.

Lot 143

A pair of Victorian silver serving spoons, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1888, with engraved floral scrolling decoration and twisted stems, 20.5cms long, 3.5oz. gross, in fitted case retailed by Charles Proctor, Newcastle upon Tyne.

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