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Lot 2

A large Victorian silver twin-handled centrepiece by Walter & John Barnard, London 1888, retailed by T.J.Paris of Liverpool, the cup with everted rim, embossed fluting and acanthus detail, flanked with s-scroll handles, 15.5 cm high, width with handles 28 cm, weight 685 grams

Lot 20

A Norwegian silver presentation dish by David Andersen, of circular form with three moulded feet, stamped 830s, 26 cm diameter, weight 520 grams

Lot 4

A Victorian tortoiseshell and silver mounted tea caddy by Cornelius Saunders & Frank Shepherd, London, 1895, of square form with mounted silver 'Tea' inscription to the front, with push lid, 9 cm high x 6.5 cm wide

Lot 95

A set of five Victorian silver salad forks by Samuel Whitford, London 1869, in the Old English pattern, 239 grams

Lot 199

An Edwardian silver canteen of cutlery by Richard Richardson, Sheffield 1906, with gadrooning and cartouche pattern to the handle, comprising twelve dinner forks, four table spoons, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, six soup spoons, six teaspoons, ten coffee spoons, two sauce ladles, one large mustard spoon, a pair of sugar tongs and three salt spoons, together with twelve silver handled knives by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1971, and matched forks, spoons and sugar tongs weighable silver 3196 grams excluding the knives

Lot 7

An Edwardian silver footed bowl by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1911, of circular form with central c-scroll cartouche and further embossed with floral and foliate motif, on a circular base, 14 cm high x 20 cm diameter, weight 360 grams

Lot 90

A George V silver tazza by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1931, with pierced gallery rim, on a spreading circular foot, 21 cm diameter, weight 326 grams

Lot 195

A cased Edwardian silver cream jug by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1906, with pinched rim, on three trefid feet, in a fitted velvet lined Moroccan leather box

Lot 163

A pair of George IV silver sauce ladles by Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1828, in the fiddle pattern, with engraved 'R' initial to the handles, weight 118 grams

Lot 129

A set of nine George III silver dessert spoons by William Seaman, London 1819, in the Old English pattern, combined weight 260 grams

Lot 12

A George III silver wine funnel by Alexander Field, London 1795, with moulded rim and engraved thumbpiece, 14.5 cm high, weight 105 grams

Lot 82

A set of six George V silver starter forks by Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1927, in the Old English Pattern, combined weight 276 grams

Lot 59

An Elizabeth II silver waiter by Garrard & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1964, with Celtic pattern moulded rim, on three scroll feet, 21.5 cm diameter, weight 389 grams

Lot 189

A Victorian silver porringer by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London 1894, with part fluted body and scrolled twin-handles with lion head detail, 13 cm wide, weight 115 grams

Lot 47

A George II silver waiter by Hugh Mills, London 1746, with shell and scroll moulded rim, on three pad feet, 19.5 cm diameter, weight 240 grams

Lot 202

An early 20th century American silver cutlery set by Whiting, patent 1909, C.D Peacock, Chicago, circa 1900s, comprising twelve dinner forks, twelve dinner knives, four tablespoons, twelve salad forks, seventeen cake forks, twenty four teaspoons, and a few single odds, together with other sterling cutlery by Christocrat, the Whiting set combined weight (without knives) 2620 grams, the Christocrat cutlery 500 grams

Lot 138

A set of five Edwardian silver soup spoons by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1904, in the Old English pattern, combined weight 373 grams

Lot 211

Two late Victorian silver baby rattles, one with coral teething branch, the other with various hanging bells, both with embossed decoration, combined weight 101 grams

Lot 45

An Edwardian silver basket by A A Haden, Birmingham 1903, of oval form with swing handle, the bowl with interlaced grille, with gadrooned rim and shell detail to the ends, the handle with foliate detail, 27 cm long, weight 365 grams

Lot 84

An Edwardian silver hot water pot by Walker & Hall, Chester 1906, of tapered cylindrical form with ebonised finial to lid, on a spreading circular base, 18 cm high, weight 382 grams

Lot 178

An early 20th century French silver tray by Jean Puiforcat, grandson of Emile Puiforcat, of rectangular form with moulded acanthus scroll border and twin handles, 35 cm wide, weight 560 grams

Lot 188

A Victorian silver mug by the Army & Navy Cooperative Society Ltd, London 1887, of cylindrical form with part fluting, on a circular foot, personalised engraving to the front, 10 cm high, weight 240 grams

Lot 171

A George V silver basket by R F Mosley & Co, Sheffield 1927, of boat form with pierced foliate motif and butterfly to either end, 30 cm wide, weight 334 grams

Lot 87

A George V silver salver by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1919, of square pinched design with moulded rim and rounded corners, on four scroll feet, 33 cm wide, weight 1236 grams

Lot 41

A George III silver card tray by John Mewburn, London 1813, with gadrooned rim, on three feet, 18.5 cm diameter, weight 320 grams

Lot 19

A Victorian silver three-piece tea set by Atkin Brothers, London 1899, comprising a teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, each designed with profusely embossed body with fruit and foliage, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, on four scroll feet, teapot 15 cm high, combined weight 765 grams

Lot 209

A pair of late 19th/early 20th century French silver asparagus tongs, grade 950, maker's initials J.G, with engine turned design and cartouche to handle with harebells and shell motif, 25 cm long, weight 170 grams

Lot 136

A pair of George V silver sauce ladles by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1917, in the Old English pattern, weight 158 grams

Lot 137

A George V silver bonbon basket by Pearce & Sons, London 1913, with blue glass liner, the pierced silver frame with gadrooned rim, foliate scrolls, swing handle, on four feet, 11.3 cm diameter

Lot 135

An early 20th century silver salver, part faded hallmarks, with scroll and shell moulded rim, with etched foliate motifs, on three scroll and shell feet, 30 cm diameter, weight 620 grams

Lot 143

A George V silver coffee and tea set by Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner), Sheffield 1937, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and twin-handled sugar bowl, each of faceted form, the pots with ebonised handles and finials, coffee pot 22 cm high, combined weight 1912 grams

Lot 15

An Edwardian silver set of fruit-eaters by Francis Higgins III, London 1904, comprising twelve knives and twelve forks, of plain design with filled rounded handles, the knives with hallmarked blades

Lot 132

An Edwardian silver and leather mounted hip flask by The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co, London 1907, the detachable silver cup with gilt interior, screw cap, 16.5 cm high

Lot 80

A George IV Scottish silver mustard pot and matching spoon by J W Howden & Co, Edinburgh 1822, with gadrooned lip and domed lid, the cylindrical body on a waisted circular foot, with scroll handle, with blue glass liner, 12 cm high, combined weight 159 grams without liner

Lot 1

A George V Art Deco silver three piece silver tea set by Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner), Sheffield 1920, comprising a teapot, twin-handled sugar bowl and milk jug, each of faceted form with ebonised handles to the pots, on trefid feet, combined weight 894 grams

Lot 207

A cased pair of Elizabeth II parcel-gilt silver commemorative goblets, by Desmond Clen-Murphy for Aurum, London, 1976, Numbers 336 and 337 out of 600, designed with trefoil tapering bowl, the foot cast as wheat sheaves, engraved underneath with an inscription commemorating the Ninth Centenary of the Foundation of Chichester Cathedral, in fitted case, weight 634 grams

Lot 204

A Victorian White Star Line silver-plated dish by Elkington & Co, of oval form, designed with shell motif to the handles and acanthus and floral pattern either side, 41 cm wide

Lot 139

An Edwardian silver cream jug by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1907, with moulded rim, acanthus scroll handle, part fluted body, on four paw feet, 11 cm high, weight 229 grams

Lot 54

A George V silver dish ring by D & J Wellby Ltd, London 1913, with blue glass liner, the pierced ring with empty cartouche, c-scrolls, birds, animals, dolphin, and flowers, 20.5 cm diameter, weight 565 grams

Lot 56

A George VI silver salver by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1936, with moulded rim, on three scroll feet, 31 cm diameter, weight 982 grams

Lot 130

A George III silver basting spoon by William Seaman, London 1805, in the Old English pattern, 31 cm long, weight 108 grams

Lot 125

A Victorian silver kidney shaped hip flask by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1893, retailed by J Macmichael, 42 South Audley Street, with monogram to the front, twist cap, 10.5 cm wide, weight 157 grams

Lot 140

An Edwardian silver coffee pot by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1904, with part fluted body, ebonised handle, on an oval stepped base, 20 cm high, weight 315 grams

Lot 121

An early 19th century silver and silver-gilt vinaigrette by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham, date letter indistinct, of rectangular form with engine turned pattern, the inside with silver-gilt pierced foliate grille, 3.5 cm wide

Lot 85

A George VI silver sugar caster by Reid & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1939, with pierced bell top, tubular body with Celtic style frieze band, on a waisted stepped circular foot, 17.5 cm high, weight 217 grams

Lot 200

A canteen of silver cutlery in the fiddle pattern, with various dates and makers, comprising twelve dinner forks, twelve dinner knives, seven tablespoons, twelve salad forks, twelve salad knives, twelve dessert spoons, eleven teaspoons, four salt spoons, one soup ladle, one basting spoon, six sauce spoons, and a carving knife and fork, weighable silver 3765 grams, in a brass inlaid mahogany case with carry handles either side

Lot 179

A Queen Anne silver rat tail berry spoon by Richard Hutchinson, marks faded, together with a matched Georgian or same era rat tail spoon, with same motif of vines to the bowls and scroll detail to the handle, with slight variation and size, combined weight 98 grams

Lot 169

An Elizabeth II silver pierced bonbon dish by Charles Kain, London 1966, with wave border pierced with foliate scrolls, on three claw and ball feet, 18.5 cm wide, weight 210 grams

Lot 174

A George IV silver three piece tea service, with near matching silver coffee pot, the tea set by William Brown, London 1826, the coffee pot with partly rubbed marks, both pots with ivory spacers to the handles, all four pieces designed with ribbed bombe body, scrolled acanthus and rocaille moulded rim, the sugar bowl with scroll twin-handles, on moulded foot, the coffee pot 24.5 cm high, total weight 2379 gramsIvory Declaration reference for teapot: KDY7KQFBIvory Declaration reference for coffee pot: J3XC4G3G

Lot 164

An Elizabeth II silver sugar caster by Reid & Sons Ltd, London 1965, with a turned finial and pierced dome top above a baluster body on a circular foot, 16.5 cm high, weight 225 grams

Lot 88

An Edwardian silver mounted glass hip flask by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1903, the oval glass flask with fitted silver cup and twist cap, 14 cm high

Lot 44

A George V silver three-piece tea set by William Adams Ltd, Birmingham 1927, comprising a teapot, twin-handled sugar bowl, and milk jug, each of faceted form with splayed feet, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, combined weight 863 grams

Lot 141

A group of 19th and early 20th century British silver spoons and forks, in the fiddle and thread pattern, various dates and makers, some with crest to terminals, combined weight 595 grams

Lot 187

A cased set of Edwardian novelty silver chick condiment set by Sampson Morden, Chester 1908, comprising a pair of salt and pepper pots modelled as chicks, and a sugar sifter also modelled as a hatching chick, with gilt interior, in a fitted velvet lined box

Lot 86

A George VI silver cream jug by Reid & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1939, of baluster form with Celtic stylised motifs to the lip, mythical creature handle and feet, 13 cm high, 213 grams

Lot 42

A George V silver miniature kettle on stand by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1914, with kettle, stand and spirit burner, the kettle with turned wooden handle, total height with stand 13 cm, weight 194 grams

Lot 128

An oak cased George V silver and glass communion set by The Artificers' Guild Ltd, London 1927, comprising a chalice with removable lidded cup, a paten, and a pair of blown glass holy water bottles, with white metal mounted stoppers, with shell detail, the chalice weight 385 grams, in a fitted blue velvet lined interior, with swan neck brass carry handle and name plaque reading 'S.S Chitral.1927'

Lot 182

A pair of Edwardian silver butter shell dishes by George Unite, Birmingham 1905, on three ball feet, 13.5 cm long, weight 118 grams

Lot 11

A Victorian silver teapot by Martin, Hall & Co, London 1890, with part fluted oval body with engraved festoons and bright cut details, wooden handle and finial, 18 cm high, weight 730 grams

Lot 147

A collection of 20th century silver tea and coffee spoons by Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield, mixed dates, all decorated with the same foliate pattern to the handle, combined weight 515 grams

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