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Lot 23

Elizabeth II two pairs cased silver napkin rings, plain oval form, Sheffield 1996/97, g/w 135gms, maker Carrs Ltd

Lot 25

George III silver cream jug of oval form fitted with looped handle and decorated with floral detail, vacant cartouche to front, marks rubbed, probably London 1795, 127gms, 9cm high

Lot 26

Edward VII silver sugar caster of octagonal form, fitted with a pierced removable lid, Chester 1909, maker's mark rubbed, 88gms, 16cm high

Lot 27

Mixed Lot: Victorian Fiddle pattern silver basting spoon, Exeter 1838, maker Robert Williams, together with a further George III Irish silver Fiddle pattern serving spoon, later cut down as a salad fork, Dublin 1809, maker's mark AM, probably Arthur Murphy, total wt 223gms, largest piece 31cm long

Lot 29

George III silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladle of typical form, London 1813, makers William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, g/w 210gms, 30cm long

Lot 3

Mixed Lot: contemporary silver mounted clear glass paperweight bearing London hallmarks together with a further silver mounted and turned wood paperweight bearing contemporary Sheffield hallmarks, largest 6.5cms diam, various dates and makers (2)

Lot 31

Elizabeth II silver ashtray of square form with canted corners, London 1964, g/w 132gms, maker's mark BB

Lot 32

Pair of George V silver sauce boats fitted with looped handles and raised on small hoof feet, Birmingham 1929, maker's mark Adie Bros, combined wt 314gms, 17cm wide

Lot 33

George V silver hot water jug of tapering cylindrical form fitted with a looped plain mounted handle and hinged lid, Sheffield 1914, maker's mark Walker & Hall, g/w 524gms, 20cm high

Lot 34

Mixed Lot: contemporary silver mounted decanter or bottle stopper with horses head mount, a small silver mounted desk paperweight and a further base metal hat pin stand or paperweight modelled as a penguin on a rock, largest piece 9cm high (3)

Lot 35

Mixed Lot: Indian white metal cup of circular form decorated with a continuous village scene, together with a further Greek contemporary silver cup with looped handle, decorated with a continuous band of fish, marked to base Lalaounis, stamped 925, largest piece 11.5cm diam, total combined wt 224gms

Lot 36

George VI silver card tray with shaped border raised on short swept legs, bearing presentation inscription to centre, 10th London Batt. Home Guard, Major W A Parker, a token of appreciation from the Officers and Men of D. Coy, October 1944, hallmarked Sheffield 1940, maker's mark E J E and further retailer's mark for Mappin & Webb, 465gms, 20cm wide

Lot 37

Mixed Lot: four silver sauce ladles comprising pair of Sheffield hallmarked rat-tail examples, makers Walker & Hall, plus two others, various dates and makers, largest piece approx 20cm long, 298gms total weight

Lot 38

Mixed Lot: three pairs of silver napkin rings to include a pair of floral decorated examples, London 1893, maker's mark JNM, in a fitted retailers box for Mappin & Webb, together with a further pair of octagonal napkin rings with engine turned decoration and a further pair of plain cylindrical napkin rings with presentation inscription, total weighable silver 235gms, various dates and makers

Lot 39

Mixed Lot: various silver and other wares to include a hinged silver cigarette case with Birmingham hallmark, a Continental 800 grade white metal cased gents pocket watch (a/f) plus various chains, pendants, crucifixes etc, and a further yellow metal earring, total weighable silver approx 125gms, various dates and makers (qty)

Lot 40

Mixed Lot: white metal hexagonal tea strainer, a Birmingham hallmarked baluster sugar sifter and a small Birmingham hallmarked silver pill box of circular form, total metal weight 108gms (3)

Lot 41

Mixed Lot: three silver mounted and wood lined cigarette boxes of hinged form, decorated with various engine turned detail, all bearing inscriptions to include one marked "Presented to C R Sharpe by Mann Egerton & Co Ltd for 25 years service", another marked "M G C, Old Members Prize 1950", one with Birmingham hallmarks, the other two with London hallmarks, largest 11.5cm wide, various dates and makers (3)

Lot 42

George V silver three piece tea set comprising tea pot with ebonised handle and hinged lid, similar hot water jug and a circular sugar basin, all raised on spreading circular feet, Sheffield 1930, makers E Viners, largest piece 20cm high, total wt including handles and finials approx 950gms

Lot 43

Mixed Lot: pair of small circular silver dishes, Birmingham 1917/1918, maker George Unite, together with a further pair of small Chester hallmarked three footed bon-bon dishes with pierced sides and heart shaped centres, a further small Chester hallmarked oval silver pin tray, a London hallmarked miniature armada dish and a further white metal petal formed dish, probably Far Eastern, unmarked, various dates and makers, largest piece 12.5cm wide, total wt 239gms

Lot 44

Mixed Lot: Edward VII silver and mother of pearl mounted oval dressing table box, Chester 1905, containing a collection of various small cut-out letters of the alphabet, together with two further cut clear glass and silver topped dressing table jars of oval form, largest 12cm wide (3)

Lot 45

Mixed Lot: two rectangular silver photograph frames (lacking easel backs), both Birmingham hallmarked, together with a further rectangular Birmingham hallmarked silver mount from a photograph frame with engine turned decoration and a small circular silver mounted wood photograph frame (incomplete), largest 6.5cm high, various dates and makers (4)

Lot 46

Mixed Lot: various silver flatware, principally Old English and Fiddle pattern, comprising two Fiddle pattern table forks, London 1808 and 1843, George III Old English pattern table spoon, London 1801, dessert spoons, salt spoon and a caddy spoon, various dates and makers, largest 22cm long, total weighable silver 410gms

Lot 47

Edward VII silver coffee pot, fitted with hinged lid with ebonised finial and ebonised looped handle over a tapering body raised on four short legs with pad feet, London 1902, makers Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Ltd, 22cm high, total wt 586gms

Lot 48

Elizabeth II pair of silver mounted and turned wooden bottle stands of circular form, London 2000, 12cm diam

Lot 49

Mixed Lot: London hallmarked silver baluster sugar sifter by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, together with a further Sheffield hallmarked silver hinged lid condiment of tankard form with thumb piece and blue glass liner, a further four-footed hinged lid salt pot with blue glass liner, two further napkin rings and a silver lidded dressing table jar, total weighable silver approx 405gms

Lot 50

Mixed Lot: dressing table items comprising Edward VII three piece silver backed set of two brushes and a hand mirror, decorated with a scene of classical figures in a garden setting surrounded by scrolling foliate detail, Birmingham 1903, together with a further three piece set comprising hand mirrors and two brushes, the backs decorated with cherubs, Birmingham hallmarked, together with two various combs and a small magnifier with scroll decorated handle, largest piece 28cm long (9)

Lot 51

Collection of five various silver table spoons, Old English pattern, to include two bottom struck examples, marks indistinct, together with a further example London 1814, London 1809 and London 1828, various makers plus a further silver plated spoon, weighable silver 322gms

Lot 52

George V silver tea pot of squat form fitted with hinged lid with ebonised finial and a scrolling ebonised handle, raised on four short feet, together with accompanying hot water jug, Sheffield 1911, makers Roberts & Belk Ltd, largest piece 23cm high, total wt approx 920gms

Lot 53

Set of six Victorian silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, London 1884, maker's mark George Maudsley Jackson, g/w 155gms

Lot 54

George V clear glass inkwell of hexagonal form fitted with a hinged silver lid and collar, Birmingham 1916, 7.5cm high

Lot 55

A collection of eight various tea and other spoons and further pair of hallmarked silver sugar tongs, principally early 20th century manufacture, various dates and makers, total wt 196gms

Lot 56

George V silver circular double handled sugar basin raised on a spreading foot, Birmingham 1935, maker's Adie Bros, 15cm wide, 131gms

Lot 58

Mixed Lot: pair of Birmingham hallmarked napkin rings, together with two unengraved silver pendants, various dates and makers, total wt 48gms

Lot 59

Eleven Edward VII silver tea or coffee spoons with delicate pierced floral ends, London 1903, maker's mark William Comyns, total wt 145gms

Lot 6

George V silver caddy spoon, the handle decorated with floral detail and bowl formed as a shell, Sheffield 1921, maker's William Hutton & Sons, g/w 12gms, 6.5cm long

Lot 61

Mixed Lot: Two silver mustard spoons comprising a George III Fiddle pattern example, London 1786, maker's mark IWB, and a further smaller mustard spoon, Old English pattern, London 1778, maker's mark Peter and Anne Bateman, largest piece 10.5cm long, total wt 24gms

Lot 62

Mixed Lot: Edward VII circular silver box with pull off lid decorated with figures, London 1904, maker's mark William Comyns, together with a further white metal belt buckle, a white metal flower formed brooch and a further large cross formed brooch decorated with turquoise stones and a further circular jar lid, largest piece 8.5cm diam, (5)

Lot 63

Mixed Lot: pair of George V silver pepper pots of spreading cylindrical form, maker's mark Joseph Gloster Ltd, together with two further circular napkin rings. Note: the pepper pots are fitted with internal composition liners. Weighable silver approx 46gms, largest piece 7cm high, various dates and makers (4)

Lot 64

Late 19th/early 20th century silver plated table basket with swing handle, body of basket decorated with a pierced design of butterflies amongst vines raised on a three-footed base, 21cm diam

Lot 65

Mixed Lot: a small silver stem vase with loaded base, bearing Sheffield hallmark, together with two further clear cut glass silver topped dressing table jars, bearing Birmingham and Chester hallmarks, and two further pairs of silver plated sugar tongs, largest piece 11.5cm high, various dates and makers (5)

Lot 66

Set of four Victorian Fiddle pattern silver table spoons, London 1868, maker's mark SS, possibly Steven Smith, approx 22cm long, total wt 308gms

Lot 67

Set of six Victorian silver Fiddle pattern table forks, London 1867, maker's marks SS, possibly Steven Smith, total wt 457gms

Lot 68

Set of six Victorian Scottish silver Fiddle pattern table forks, Edinburgh 1843, maker's mark WRS, 21.5cm long, total wt approx 370gms

Lot 69

Set of six Victorian silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, hallmarked London 1868, maker's mark SS, possibly Steven Smith, 18cm long, total wt approx 235gms

Lot 7

George VI silver novelty napkin ring formed as a duck, maker's mark Lanson Ltd, Birmingham 1946, g/w 31gms, 6.5cm wide

Lot 70

Set of four George III silver Fiddle pattern table forks, London 1812, maker's mark William Eley, William Fearn and William Chawner, 20cm long, wt approx 305gms

Lot 71

Group of three George III silver Scottish Fiddle pattern table spoons, comprising a pair by Charles Dalgleish, hallmarked Edinburgh 1815, together with a further example by John Urquhart, Edinburgh 1813, 23cm long, combined wt 190gms

Lot 72

Set of six Victorian silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, London 1841, maker's mark RW, 18cm long, approx 220gms

Lot 73

Set of four William IV silver Fiddle pattern table forks, Edinburgh 1836, maker's mark Thomas A Finlayson, 20cm long, total wt 270gms

Lot 74

Set of six Victorian silver Fiddle pattern table forks, London 1868, maker's mark SS, probably Steven Smith, 20cm long, wt approx 465gms

Lot 75

Set of six Victorian silver Fiddle pattern dessert forks, London 1867, maker's mark SS, probably Steven Smith, 17cm long, wt approx 305gms

Lot 76

Set of five George IV silver Fiddle pattern table spoons, London 1829, maker's mark A B Savory, 15cm long, wt approx 135gms

Lot 77

Pair of George III silver sauce ladles, Old English pattern, London 1793, maker's marks HS, possibly Soloman Hougham, 17cm long, approx 65gms combined wt

Lot 78

Two William IV Scottish silver Fiddle pattern toddy ladles, Edinburgh 1835, maker Robert Greig, 15cm long, combined wt approx 70gms

Lot 79

Set of nine Victorian silver Fiddle pattern tea spoons, London 1868, maker's mark SS, possibly Steven Smith, 14cm long, combined wt approx 245gms

Lot 8

George V small silver jug with looped handle and a spreading circular foot, Sheffield 1930, maker's mark EV, g/w 124gms, 15cm wide

Lot 80

Set of six Victorian silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, London 1868, maker's mark SS, probably Steven Smith, 18cm long, total wt approx 280gms

Lot 80A

Mixed Lot: silver flatwares comprising set of four George III Fiddle pattern tea spoons, London 1818, maker's mark FH, together with two George IV Fiddle pattern silver salt spoons, London 1829, plus a further Fiddle pattern dessert fork and a plated fork, total weighable silver approx 115gms

Lot 81

Collection of silver and white metal napkin rings to include pair of Birmingham hallmarked examples with engine turned decoration, a set of four, possibly Egyptian, white metal examples with niello type decoration showing river scenes, and two various others, various dates and makers, total wt 153gms

Lot 82

Mixed Lot: various silver and white metal condiment and tea spoons to include a long handled mustard spoon, London 1797, plus seven various other small spoons and a further four silver plated examples, total weighable silver approx 66gms, various dates and makers

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