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Lot 65

A cased George V silver three piece Cruet Set, by John Collard Vickery, hallmarked Chester 1922, of plain oval form, all three with blue glass liners, with two associated silver spoons and one plated, weighable silver 2.7ozt.

Lot 66

A cased George V silver Spoon and Pusher Set, hallmarked Sheffield, 1927, in velvet lined presentation case, no inscriptions, together with a silver mounted commemorative Millennium desk clock, by Carr's, in presentation box, a silver mounted glass dressing table jar and a small quantity of silver flatware (3)

Lot 67

A cased set of George VI silver Cake Forks, by Viner's Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield, 1940, in fitted presentation case, approx total weight 4.4ozt.

Lot 674

A small quantity of Silver-plated Items, comprising Cruet Sets, large rectangular Platter, Dishes, Toast Racks, etc, approximately 10 pieces (a lot)

Lot 675

A large quantity of Silver-plated Items, including a three-piece Tea Set, Cased Set of Napkin Rings, Toast Rack, Cruet Set, Platters, approximately 25 pieces in total (a lot)

Lot 68

A George V silver Cigarette Case, hallmarked Birmingham 1928, of hinged square form with engine turned decoration, the cartouche engraved 'Eric', 3½in (9cm) wide, together with a smaller silver cigarette case, also with engraved initials, approx total weight 5.6ozt (2)

Lot 69

A late 18thC / early 19thC Continental silver Goblet Chalice, with a stepped circular foot and long knopped stem, gilt interior, marked on foot and scratch marked on underside, 9½in (24cm) high, approx total weight 19.1ozt.

Lot 7

An Edward VIII silver Cigarette Case, hallmarked Birmingham 1936, of rectangular form with canted corners, engine turned decoration, the gilded interior with presentation inscription, 7in (18cm) long, approx total weight 9ozt.

Lot 70

A George V silver Coffee Pot, by Marples & Co., hallmarked Sheffield, 1910, of tapering circular form in the Queen Anne style, wooden scroll handle, 7¾in (19.5cm) high, approx total weight 12.5ozt.

Lot 71

A George II silver Waiter, hallmarked Newcastle, 1739, makers mark WB over IB, possibly William Beilby and Jonathan Bainbridge, of shaped circular form, raised on three hoof feet, 5½in (14cm) diameter, approx weight 7.1ozt.

Lot 72

A George IV silver Mustard Pot, hallmarked London, 1826, of drum form with gadrooned rim, the hinged lid with knopped finial, reeded handle, blue glass liner, together with an associated silver Cruet spoon, London, 1826, total silver weight 4.ozt.

Lot 726

An early 20thC malacca gadget Walking Stick, with screw top pommel and concealed mouthpiece, opening to reveal two piece pipe, together with aA late 19thC ebonised wood Walking Cane, the handle with silver mounts, handle cracked (2)

Lot 73

An Indian silver double Spirit Measure, unmarked but tested, decorated in typical style with Deities, 4¼in (11cm) high, approx weight 2.2ozt.

Lot 74

An Elizabeth II silver Fruit Basket, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield, 1965, of circular form, the sides pierced with fruit and vines, plain circular centre, all raise don three paw feet, 8in (20cm) diameter, 11.2ozt.

Lot 75

A George III silver swing handled Basket, by William Plummer, hallmarked London, 1773, of shaped oval form with gadrooned rim, pierced with foliate decoration, some splits and old repairs, the plain centre thin and with a faint engraved cartouche, looped swing handle, raised on a pierced oval foot, 13¼in (33.5cm) long, approx total weight 21.4ozt.

Lot 750

An early 20th century American walnut Mantel Clock, with brass arched dial, silver chapter ring and black Roman numerals, the brass 8-day movement striking on a coiled gong, 17½in (44.5cm) high x 11½in (29cm) wide.

Lot 76

Twelve various silver, white metal and silver-plated Commemorative and Souvenir spoons, total weighable silver 4.3ozt (12)

Lot 77

A pair of George V silver Bonbon Dishes, by Stewart Dawson & Co. Ltd, hallmarked Birmingham, 1910, of pierced hexagonal form on four scroll legs, 4¼in (10.75cm) wide, appx. total weight 4.8ozt (2)

Lot 78

An Edwardian silver Tazza, by Viner's Ltd, hallmarked Sheffield, 1933, of foliate pieced hexagonal form, with inscription, 10in (25.25cm) wide, appx. weight 11.9ozt.

Lot 79

A Queen Elizabeth II silver Armada Dish, by Garrard & Co. Ltd, hallmarked London, 1978, 3¾in (9.5cm) diameter, with leaflet and box, together with a small silver three handled goblet, hallmarked Birmingham, 1922, with inscription,3in (7.5cm) high, appx. total weight 4.3ozt (2)

Lot 8

A George VI silver Cigarette Case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1946, with engine turned decoration, top left cartouche engraved with initials, 4in x3½in (10cmx8.5cm), together with two other rectangular silver cigarette cases, both engraved, one with damaged catch mechanism, approx total weight 17.5ozt (3)

Lot 80

An antique Indian silver Trophy Cup, of two-handled goblet form, chased with a band of huts and trees decoration, on ebonised wood plinth marked 'By appointment Garrard & Co. Ltd. England, Calcutta & London', overall 6in (15.25cm) high, together with five other pieces of Indian silver with chased decoration, including a pair of trumpet vases, 5½in (14cm) high, circular plate of hexafoil form, 5¾in (14.5cm) diameter, small cup, 2½in (6.25cm) diameter and a heart-shaped pin cushion, 3in (7.5cm) wide (6)

Lot 81

A pair of vintage silver Candlesticks, by Sanders & Mackenzie, hallmarked Birmingham, 1963, of plain form, 6in (15.25cm) high, together with a pair of short silver candlesticks, by Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham, 1964, 3¼in (8,25cm) high (4)

Lot 82

An Arts & Crafts 'Newlyn' silver Caddy Spoon, hallmarked London, 1910 and Newlyn, makers mark R.T.D, probably Reginald Thomas Dick, the reverse of the shell shaped finial centre marked 'Newlyn Enamel', no longer any enamel on the front, all hand hammered, 3½in (9cm) long.

Lot 83

A Victorian Elkington & Co., silver plated Charger, depicting Perseus & Andromeda, after the design by Leonard Morel Ladeuil, engraved signature 'Moral Ladeuil 1879 Elkington', 14¼in (36.5cm) diameter.

Lot 84

A small Elizabeth II silver Salver, by Francis Howard Ltd., of circular form with piecrust rim, raised on four hoof feet, 6¼in (16cm) diameter, approx total weight 5.25ozt.

Lot 85

A small George V silver three piece Cruet Set, by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd., hallmarked Birmingham, 1922, of pierced hexagonal form, the mustard, pepper and open salt all with blue glass liners, two associated silver spoons, approx silver weight 2.6ozt (3)

Lot 86

A George II silver Cream Jug, hallmarked London, 1741, makers mark worn, with scrolling folaite decoration, scroll handle and raised on three paw feet, 3¾in (9.5cm) high, together with a George III silver salt spoon, London, 1806, approx total weight 3.2ozt (2)

Lot 87

Omar Ramsden & Alwyn Carr; A stylish Edwardian silver mounted glass Cruet Bottle, hallmarked London, 1907, the free form scrolling silver mount with faux hinge detailing, pale green glass body, possibly Whitefriars, silver mounted cork stopper, 5½in (14cm) to top of stopper.

Lot 88

A George III silver Table Spoon, by Hester Bateman, hallmarked London, 1784, Old English pattern, the handle initialled, 8¼in (21cm) long, together with a pair of George III silver Old English pattern table spoons, hallmarked London, 1783, with initials and one other silver Old English pattern table spoon, approx total weight 8.3ozt (4)

Lot 89

A silver mounted cut glass drink Coaster, by FB Rogers Silver Co., marked Sterling, together with a pair of silver mounted glass open salts, by Frank M Whiting, two silver mounted cut glass dressing table bottles, etc., (a lot)

Lot 9

A George III silver Salver, by Peter & William Bateman, hallmarked London, 1806, of circular for with gadrooned rim, scrolling foliate engraved border and central engraved crest, raised on three gadrooned scroll feet, 10in (15.5cm) diameter, approx weight 17ozt.

Lot 90

A cased set of six George V silver Vodka Cups, by Mappin & Webb, hallmarked Sheffield, 1911 / 1912, 2in (5cm) high, approx total weight 5.3ozt., in original fitted velvet lined presentation case.

Lot 91

Six various silver teaspoons, together with a modern canteen of Oneida silver plated cutlery and a large quantity of mixed silver plate items including salvers, jugs, teapots, cruets etc (a lot)

Lot 92

A Victorian circular silver Punch Bowl, by the Army & Navy Cooperative Society Ltd., hallmarked London, 1888, with scrolling foliate decoration and corresponding pedestal foot, one cartouche with presentation inscription dated 1889, the other engraved with two crests, 10½in (26.5cm) diameter, 8½in (22cm) high, approx weight 40.5ozt.

Lot 93

A George V silver four piece Tea Service, by James Deakin & Sons, hallmarked Sheffield, 1918-1921, of waisted ovoid form with gadrooned rim, the teapot and hot water jug with wooden handles and finials, the sugar bowl and cream jug with leaf capped 'C' handles, all raised on bun feet, the hot water jug 7in (19cm) high, approx total weight 39.15ozt (4)

Lot 94

A Victorian silver seven bar Toast Rack, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., hallmarked London, 1896, the hoops of trefoil shape with central trefoil ring handle, all raised on ball feet, 6¼in (16cm) long, approx weight 9.3ozt.

Lot 95

A pretty Edwardian silver Tazza, by Harrison Fisher, hallmarked Sheffield, 1904, of lobed circular form alternating between foliate, lattice and plain decoration, raised on a plain circular pedestal foot with reeded base, 9½in (24cm) diameter, 3¼in (8cm) high, approx weight 11.5ozt.

Lot 96

A George V silver Cigarette Box, hallmarks rubbed, the front with presentation inscription dated 1931, rectangular form with slightly domed hinged lid, wood lined interior, 8½in (21.5cm) wide, gross total weight 27ozt.

Lot 97

A pair of Elizabeth II novelty silver Cruets, hallmarked London, 1975, modelled in the form of magpies with naturalistic feather texturing, the heads pierced and removable, 8in (20cm) long, approx total weight 13.7ozt (3)

Lot 98

A Georgian silver Toddy Ladle, the centre inset with a George I gold quarter guinea, dated 1718, with twisted whalebone handle, ladle diameter 2¼in (5.5cm), overall length 13½in (34cm)

Lot 99

A George V silver Teapot, by Mappin & Webb Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield, 1911, of ovoid form with demi-fluted decoration, wooden handle and finial, 4¾in (12cm) high, together with a corresponding cream jug, Sheffield 1912, and an associated two handled sugar bowl, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, hallmarked Chester 1899, the lift off cover with knop finial, approx total weight 22ozt (3)

Lot 1

A Victorian silver Dessert Fork, by Elizabeth & John Eaton, hallmarked London, 1859, Fiddle pattern, crested, 6¾in (17cm) long, together with a silver fiddle pattern dessert spoon, by William Bateman & Daniel Ball, hallmarked London, 1841 and two other 19thC silver forks, one other in silver plate, total silver weight 6.9ozt (5)

Lot 10

A cased six piece George V silver backed Dressing Table Set, hallmarked Chester, 1924, comprising two hair brushes, two clothes brushes, hand mirror and comb, with engraved ribboned swag decoration, in fitted silk lined presentation case.

Lot 100

A small George III silver Salver, by John Hutson, hallmarked London, 1784, of shaped circular form with beaded rim, foliate engraved decoration with plain centre, all raised on three ball and claw feet, 7in (18cm) diameter, approx total weight 10.2ozt.

Lot 101

A George IV silver three piece Cruet Set, by Thomas Ducrow & Son, hallmarked Birmingham, 1947/9, circular form with gadrooned rims, raised on lion capped paw feet, the mustard and salt with blue glass liners, pepper 4in (10cm) high, approx total weight 10.3ozt (3)

Lot 102

An Elizabeth II silver Mustard Pot, by Garrard & Co Ltd., hallmarked Birmingham, 1973, of rectangular form with gadrooned rim, raised on shell capped paw feet, together with a corresponding open salt, bother with blue glass liners, together with a pair of circular silver open salts, hallmarks illegible and both in poor condition, and a George V silver oval mustard pot, by S W Smith & Co., hallmarked London, 1912, with blue glass liner, approx total weight of silver 9.8ozt (5)

Lot 103

A George V silver Crumb Tray, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd., hallmarked London 1911, of traditional form with bone handle, 12in (30.5cm) overall length, together with an associated brush, by Levi & Salaman, hallmarked Birmingham, 1898, with engraved cartouche (2)

Lot 105

A Continental silver Snuff Box, 2¾in (7cm) wide, together with a Victorian silver mounted desk Thermometer, hallmarked London 1891, 3¾in (9.5cm) high, a silver ashtray, a small Continental silver box, a small silver topped glass scent bottle and a miniature two handled silver 'trophy', hallmarked Birmingham, 1909, 4.5cm high, weighable silver 5.7ozt (6)

Lot 106

A set of six George III silver Table Spoons, by Hester Bateman, hallmarked London, 1777, Old English Pattern, with later decoration, 8½in (21.5cm) long, approx total weight 12ozt (6)

Lot 107

A matched set of ten Victorian silver fiddle pattern Dessert Spoons, including five by Chawner & Co., hallmarked London, 1878, three by John James Whiting, hallmarked London 1844, and a pair hallmarked London 1840, these two initialled, 7in (18cm) long, approx total weight 14.2ozt (10)

Lot 108

A matched set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern Forks, three by Chawner & Co., hallmarked London, 1877, three by Charles Boyton, hallmarked London, 1875, 8in (20.5cm) long, approx total weight 12ozt (6)

Lot 109

A matched set of seven Victorian silver fiddle pattern Dessert Forks, four by Chawner & Co., hallmarked London, 1877, three by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cate, hallmarked London, 1854, 6½in (16.5cm) long, approx total weight 7.4ozt (7)

Lot 11

A cased set of twelve George V silver Teaspoons, by Walker & Hall, hallmarked Sheffield, 1927, approx total weight 3.5ozt, in velvet lined fitted presentation case.

Lot 110

A set of three George III silver Table Spoons, hallmarked London, 1800, Old English pattern with reeded handles, 8¼in (21cm) long, one with distorted bowl, approx total weight 4.8ozt (3)

Lot 111

A quantity of silver Flatware, including a sauce ladle by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd., hallmarked Birmingham, 1914, other teaspoons etc., approx total weight 11.5ozt (a lot)

Lot 112

A set of twelve early Victorian silver Kings Pattern Forks, by William Eaton, hallmarked London, 1837 /1838, the handles initialled, 8in (20.5cm) long, approx total weight 39ozt (12)

Lot 113

A pair of George IV silver Table Spoons, by John, Henry & Charles Lias, hallmarked London, 1825, Old English pattern, 8¾in (22cm) long, together with five other early 19thC silver Old English pattern table spoons, these five all with engraved initials etc., approx total weight 13.8ozt (7)

Lot 114

A set of eight Edwardian silver Forks, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield, 1905/6, Old English pattern, the handles monogrammed and engraved '1906', 7¾in (19.8cm) long, approx total weight 17.7ozt (8)

Lot 115

A set of eight Edwardian silver Dessert Spoons, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield, 1905/6, Old English pattern, the handles monogrammed and engraved '1906', 7in (18cm) long, approx total weight 13ozt (8)

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