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Lot 290

Three George III and William IV Scottish Provincial silver table spoons, fiddle pattern, one engraved with a cursive 'C', one other with the initials 'C.C.H', two with Perth assay marks, one David Gray, Dumfries (Edinburgh assay mark), 1836, 198 g

Lot 291

Two George III Scottish Provincial silver table spoons by Robert Keay I, old English pattern, each engraved with a cursive 'C', (Perth), Edinburgh, 1798 and 1800, 124 g

Lot 292

Three George III Scottish Provincial silver table spoons by James Cornflute, old English pattern, two engraved with a monogram, Perth assay marks, 159 g

Lot 293

Two George III Scottish Provincial silver table spoons, one fiddle shell pattern, Robert Keay, Perth marks, the other John Heron, Greenock, (Edinburgh mark), 1816, 151 g

Lot 294

Eight George III Scottish Provincial silver teaspoons, fiddle shell pattern, and fiddle pattern, engraved with monograms, various smiths, including Robert Keay, Perth, Watson, Edinburgh, 1819, Robert McGreggor, Perth etc, 128 g

Lot 297

Two partial sets of Scottish Provincial silver teaspoons, all fiddle pattern, including a set of three with Victorian assay marks, and a pair of Georgian spoons by Robert Keay & Sons, Perth, 81 g

Lot 298

Eight Georgian Scottish Provincial silver teaspoons, fiddle pattern, by various smiths, including Robert McGregor, Perth etc, 126 g

Lot 299

Eight Georgian and Victorian Scottish Provincial silver teaspoons, various smiths, including Perth assay marks, 129 g

Lot 300

Six George III Scottish Provincial silver teaspoons, comprising three sets of pairs, old English pattern, including Robert Keay, Perth, 70 g

Lot 301

Six George III Scottish Provincial silver teaspoons, predominantly old English pattern, engraved with initials, Perth and other assay marks, 77 g

Lot 302

Five George III Scottish Provincial silver teaspoons by James Robertson of Perth, fiddle and old English pattern, 66 g

Lot 303

Seven antique Scottish Provincial silver teaspoons, seven Georgian and one Victorian example, including Hogg of Perth, and other Perth silversmiths etc, 120 g

Lot 304

Nine George III Scottish Provincial silver teaspoons, three having bright-cut decoration, various silversmiths including Robert Donaldson of Perth etc, 96 g

Lot 305

Eight George III Scottish Provincial silver tea spoons, old English pattern, some engraved with monograms, including James Wright, Perth and Mercy Ashworth, Durham, etc, 99 g

Lot 306

Six George III Scottish Provincial silver teaspoons, three by Murray of Perth, three by Robert Keay, Perth, 85 g

Lot 307

Six George III Scottish Provincial silver teaspoons, fiddle pattern, with engraved initials, each with Perth assay marks, 95 g

Lot 308

Eight antique Scottish Provincial silver teaspoons, with engraved initials, including David Gray, Dumfries (Glasgow mark), 138 g

Lot 309

Six Georgian Scottish Provincial silver mustard and salt spoons, four engraved with armorial crests, one incorporating the legend 'Dread Nought' and the face of a man, 62 g

Lot 310

Six Georgian and Victorian Scottish provincial silver mustard and salt spoons, including three King's pattern examples, 84 g

Lot 312

Two pairs of George III Scottish provincial silver sugar tongs, each fiddle pattern, one with shell form bowls, Charles Murray, Perth, c. 1816-1827, and John Hogg, Perth, 72 g

Lot 313

A George V white-metal mounted polished horn bowl with engraved presentation 'ACH from AED & CFD 1864-1914', WD & Co, marked 925, tested as silver, 10 cm

Lot 315

A cased set of six George V silver coffee spoons, having slender subtly tapering stems and shouldered bowls, William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham, 1933

Lot 316

A pair of heavy silver shallow dishes, each having an ogee cusped rim, Fowler & Polglaze Ltd, London, 1936, 10 cm, 192 g

Lot 317

A cased set of silver "The Stamps of Royalty" 480 g

Lot 318

A cased set of 50 silver "100 Years of British Monarchy" ingots, each approx 66 g, 3300 g approx total weight

Lot 319

A pair of George III silver salt spoons, fiddle pattern, with engraved monogram and parcel-gilt bowls, James Beebe, London, 1834, 24 g

Lot 320

A Victorian silver bijouterie or trinket box, of rectangular section and Georgian influence, gadrooned and florally engraved, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham, 1899, 126 g

Lot 321

A set of George V silver novelty sugar tongs modelled as a wishbone, 10 cm

Lot 322

A late Victorian silver coin purse, decorated with spiral reeding, 5 cm x cm

Lot 323

An Edwardian silver fob Vesta case by Sampsom Mordan, bearing the engraved name I S Thomas, 4.5 cm x 3.5 cm [Ivor Somerville Thomas, 1896 - 1977, author of 'Formby Golf Club [Liverpool] 1884 - 1972']

Lot 324

An Edwardian silver sovereign case, the cover engraved with a monogram, Aaron Lufkin Dennison, Birmingham, 1907, 19 g

Lot 325

An early George V silver sovereign case, of square section, with engraved banded decoration to each cover, and a garter device to the face, E J Houlson, Birmingham, 1910, 15 g

Lot 326

An early 20th Century German white-metal sovereign case, with reeded decoration to the covers, German assay marks, stamped 800, tested as silver, 22 g

Lot 327

An Edwardian silver Arts and Crafts sovereign case, the planished covers surrounding a central circular vacant cartouche, Williams Ltd, Birmingham, 1906, 15 g

Lot 328

An Edwardian silver sovereign case with Wilcox's Patent slide opening, Levi and Salaman, Birmingham, 1902, 22 g

Lot 329

An Edwardian silver sovereign case, with unembellished covers, Aaron Lufkin Dennison, Birmingham, 1903, 32 g

Lot 330

An Edwardian silver sovereign case, the engraved covers depicting scrolling foliage surrounding a vacant cartouche, Aaron Lufkin Dennison, Birmingham, 1909, 23 g

Lot 331

A George V silver Arts and Crafts double sovereign case, of oval section, with planished decoration surrounding a vacant circular cartouche, Colen Hewer Cheshire, Chester, 1913, 39 g

Lot 332

An early George V silver double sovereign case, of oval section, with guilloche engraved banded decoration, E J Trevitt & Sons, Chester, 1910, 39 g

Lot 333

A George V silver "Trumps" playing card game marker, Henry Perkins & Sons, London, 1933, 5 cm

Lot 335

A small early 20th Century silver communion chalice, Jones & Willis Ltd, London, 1910, 10 cm, 89 g

Lot 338

A pair of Victorian silver oval bon bon dishes, Rococo influenced, with reticulated, repousse moulded and chased rims, William Comyns, London, 1896, 244 g

Lot 339

A 1970s enamelled silver pill box, its lid depicting the north face of Carlisle Cathedral, 43 mm

Lot 340

A George III Irish silver pocket snuff box, of waisted form and decorated in a flowerhead diaper pattern, William Law, Dublin, 1814, 7.5 cm x 5 cm x 2 cm

Lot 341

A Victorian silver photograph frame, having radially gadrooned decoration, and a vacant circular cartouche to the surmount, with easel back, maker's marks rubbed, Chester, 1900, 23 x 22 cm (interior 15.5 x 15.5 cm)

Lot 342

A George V silver cigarette case, with of bulbous square section, engine turned decoration, opening on a push button to reveal engraved initials, Birmingham, 1930, 148 g

Lot 343

A cased set of six George V silver teaspoons, each with dog nose terminals decorated with a pair of crossed golf clubs and ball, Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1933, 81.5 g

Lot 344

A set of twelve Victorian silver Queen's pattern tea spoons and a pair of sugar tongs, each engraved with a monogram, William Semple, Glasgow, 1860, 285 g

Lot 345

A George V enamelled silver buckle, of circular section, decorated with a single band of amethyst purple to the rim, Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham, 1911, 6.5 cm, 37 g

Lot 346

A white metal artisan chalice, of Arts and Crafts influence, the bowl bezel set with amethyst cabochons, applied trailing ribbons and a banner bearing the engraved legend "Vivacitas et Felicitas Mecum", signed to the underside of the foot with a monogram and "Me Fecit", tested as silver, 14 cm, 188g

Lot 347

A pair of Elizabeth II silver Mappin and Webb champagne flutes, each of slender ovoid form, on a parcel-gilt stem decorated with four bass-relief masks modelled as a King and Queen, London, 1973, 341 g, 13.5 cm

Lot 348

Three antique silver butter knives, each with engraved decoration and ivory handles, including a George IV example, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, 1821, and two further later, Sheffield, 1872 and Birmingham, 1862, 100 g

Lot 349

A George VI Scottish silver Arts and Crafts preserve spoon, Mabel Cambage, Edinburgh, 1944, 22 g

Lot 350

An Elizabeth II silver coffee pot, of Georgian shape, engraved with the letter 'O', Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham, 1960, 864 g

Lot 351

A pair of George III silver sugar tongs, of slender design, having reeded decoration and an engraved monogram, Peter, Anne and William Bateman, London, 1803, 33 g

Lot 353

A lady's Edwardian silver card case with aide memoir, with engraved floral and foliate scrolling decoration, surrounding a central monogram, opening to reveal a kid leather fitted interior, and two period visiting cards, Charles Cooke, Chester, 1901,

Lot 354

A Victorian silver gilt vinaigrette by Nathaniel Mills, 32 mm x 22 mm x 7 mm

Lot 355

An 1813 Manchester Pitt Club silver medallion, obverse a relief bust of the Right Honorable William Pitt by Wyon, verso a classical allegorical scene with legend "Himself an Host", each face under a convex glass, 5 cm excluding suspender

Lot 356

A set of George III silver tea tongs, Thomas & William Chawner, 12 cm

Lot 357

A George III silver caddy spoon, of shovel / scoop form, bearing simple wriggle-worked and other engraved decoration and a monogram, possibly Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham, 1805, 6 cm

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