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Lot 38

A late Victorian silver bachelor coffee pot of octagonal pear-shape, maker J.G, London 1900, 14.2oz (443g) gross, 19cm high overallhinge f/r

Lot 39

Naval interest: an Edwardian silver stemmed bowl with foliate-pierced rim and twin scroll handles, engraved 'Presented by Officers of HMS "Princess Royal" 1918, Fenton Brothers Ltd., Sheffield 1909, 19.4oz (604g), 22cm diameterVery slightly not sitting flat to base, no signs of dents, restoration or damage

Lot 40

A silver quaich with waisted lug handles, Williams (Birmingham) Ltd., Birmingham 1914, 3.75oz (116g), 10.5cm diameter

Lot 41

A Victorian silver baluster caster in the Georgian manner, with embossed and chased writhen decoration, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1884, 6oz (188g), 18cm high

Lot 43

Two Edwardian silver bonbon baskets with loop handles (one with green glass liner), Birmingham 1904/05, each 10cm diameter, to/w a shell butter dish, Chester 1910, a pair of George III bright-cut sugar tongs with 'flame' engraved bowls, Benjamin Montigue, (duty mark and assay mark only - circa 1790), two other later pairs of tongs, set of six OEP coffee spoons, Sheffield 1910, three other coffee spoons and a golf-trophy teaspoon, 14oz (436g) total (net of liner)

Lot 44

A set of six early George III silver gilt feather-edge tablespoons, maker JJ (possibly James Jones), London 1766, 11oz (344g)

Lot 46

A Victorian silver three-piece bachelor tea service of half-reeded oval form, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1881, 19.7oz (613g) gross

Lot 47

A George III silver bonbon basket with swing loop handle and pierced and nail-punched decoration, on raised oval foot-rim, Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1795, 4.5oz (140g), 18cm long

Lot 48

An Edwardian silver tea pot of reeded oval form, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1902, 20oz (625g)

Lot 49

A pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern sugar tongs, Elizabeth Eaton, London 1849, to/w sixteen various other pieces of Georgian and later small flatware, 9.2oz (287g)

Lot 50

An Edwardian Rococo revival pin dish with scallop and scroll decoration, Birmingham 1903, 11cm wide, two small trophy cups, a vesta case, napkin ring and Sterling stem-vase, 5.4oz (169g) total weight, to/w a Victorian silver Christening knife, fork and spoon set with loaded handles, George Unite, Birmingham 1867 

Lot 51

A late Victorian silver-mounted leather purse, possibly Ludwig Krumm, Birmingham import 1900, to/w three glass quadrant spirit flasks with harlequin-enamelled silver screw tops, George Bedingham, London 1900, in fitted crocodile leather cylindrical box (fourth flask lacks top and broken at the shoulder), and a cut glass desk seal (uncut with intaglio seal), in Asprey leather box (3)

Lot 52

Asprey: an Art Deco dressing set, with five rectangular cut glass jars with engine-turned silver-gilt tops, to/w two matching brushes and a spare silver lid, Asprey & Co, London 1934.

Lot 53

A Victorian Aesthetic Movement set of eighteen silver dessert knives and seventeen forks, engraved with Japonaise engraved decoration, on ivory simulated bamboo handles, Edward Gilbert, London 1881, in fitted leather presentation case with two lift-out trays

Lot 54

A circular nephrite jade inkstand with silver and gilt mounts, 13cm diameterlacks one foot; some surface scratches

Lot 55

A George III silver oval dish with floral chased decoration and wooden base, London 1806 (originally a cruet stand)

Lot 56

A silver-mounted tortoiseshell boudoir clock with enamel dial, William Frederick Williams (no date), 8cm high, in leather Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd. leather travel-caseBody opening at base; movement ticks but does not maintain; no losses

Lot 57

A Victorian silver tea caddy in the Georgian manner, of square baluster form, on ball feet, John Henry Rawlings, London 1890, 6.8oz (211g), 10cm high, Not hinged - lift-off cover

Lot 58

A late Victorian silver half-reeded teapot and matching sugar basin, Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1897, 28oz (880g) gross

Lot 59

A late Victorian silver wassailing cup with twin scroll handles and moulded foot-rim, the cover doubling as a stand with three scroll feet, Daniel & John Wellby, London 1897, 45oz (1398g), 16cm diameter overall

Lot 60

A cased set of twelve silver coffee spoons and tongs with decorative pierced finials, Martin Hall & Co Ltd,  Birmingham 1913-15,  to/w two extra matching spoons, 1903 (14 in total) 7.4oz (232g) 

Lot 61

A Scottish silver quaich with twin waisted lug handles, Brook & Sons, Edinburgh 1928, 4oz (126g)presentation engraving; dent to foot

Lot 62

A heavy quality silver cream jug and sugar basin of tapering cylindrical form, J.E. Bushell, Birmingham 1944, 8.3oz (260g)

Lot 64

A pair of mid-18th Century OEP silver tablespoons (marks distorted), to/w a single dessert spoon, 1759, a fiddle pattern dessert spoon, Eley, Fearn and Chawner, London 1808, fiddle pattern table fork, Eley & Fearn, London 1815 and an OEP sauce ladle, Mary & Elizabeth Sumner, London 1812 (6), 10.2oz (317g) total weight

Lot 65

A silver capstan inkwell with hinged cover, William Aitken, Birmingham 1913, 14cm diameter, t/w an engine-turned cigarette box,  William Comyns & Sons, London 1927 (little used) (2) Small creased dent to lid of inkwell

Lot 66

A silver porringer with twin scroll handles, Birmingham 1927, to/w an engine-turned napkin ring, Birmingham 1944 and various small spoons, etc. 7.4oz (231g) gross

Lot 67

An engine-turned silver hip-pocket cigarette case, engraved within with initials and 'Zanzibar 1924-26', William Neale & Sons, Ltd, Birmingham 1922, to/w a pair of four-division toast racks, Sheffield 1943/44 (3) 7.7oz (241g)

Lot 68

A heavy quality silver three-piece bachelor tea service of elliptical form, James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1910, 21oz (678g) gross

Lot 686

An Art Nouveau (probably WMF) pewter table centrepiece modelled as a boat with swan figurehead and cherub navigator, vestigial silver-plating, 24 x 36 cm (no marks found), to/w a small electroplated pewter Art Nouveau scent bottle stand mounted with a putto and fitted with original cut glass bottle with stopper, 12 cm high (2)Good condition with no obvious defects

Lot 69

Two sets of six silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1907/34, to/w a pair of bottle tickets for 'Sherry' and 'Port', Birmingham 1964/65, a small butter knife, Art Nouveau Sterling salt shovel, letter knife stamped 925 and an 800 grade horseshoe pendant, 8.8oz (274g) total weighthorseshoe 1.2oz (39g); spoons have significant crusted oxidization

Lot 70

A rectangular silver ring-box in the Art Nouveau taste, with green moire silk lining, Birmingham 1913, 9cm diameter, to/w a circular example with pink silk lining, Birmingham 1921, 5.5cm (2 - both by A&J Zimmerman)

Lot 709

Eight silver halfcrowns 1910/17/18 also 1920 (5) and 1921 (5) to/w a quantity of Georgian and later silver coins of smaller denomination, including British and Empire (all pre-1921), Mostly Fair-F

Lot 71

A silver bonbon bowl on stemmed foot with pierced sides, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1915, 9.5cm diameter, to/w an ovoid sugar caster, Atkin Bros, Birmingham Jubilee marked 1935, 15cm high (2), 7.3oz (230g)

Lot 714

A George IV silver and mother-of-pearl penknife, John Nowill, Sheffield 1825 to/w a French bronze commemorative medallion by Henri Dropsey, coins including 1797 cartwheel penny, 1793 Manchester Halfpenny, two tortoiseshell loupes, etc.

Lot 717

A pair of 19th century French gilt brass and mother of pearl opera glasses by Iris of Paris to/w a cased set of six Art Deco silver coffee spoons with scalloped bowls and bean finials, Birmingham 1938 (2)

Lot 718

A late Victorian turned horn small bowl with silver rim, Birmingham 1897, 5.5 cm diam to/w a Chinese glass snuff bottle, reverse-painted with busy town river scene (2)

Lot 719

A Victorian Tartanware (Mauchline) necessaire, fitted with steel and mother-of-pearl tools and later silver thimble

Lot 73

A silver magnifying glass with loaded handle, Birmingham (date rubbed - possibly 1908), 20.5cm long, to/w an ivory page-turner with silver handle, Birmingham 1902, two decanter labels 'Port' and 'Brandy', three silver-backed hairbrushes and a small circular photograph frame (6)

Lot 74

A fine quality silver, parcel gilt and blue guilloche enamel dressing table set, comprising tray 31 x 21cm, trinket box 15cm wide, pair of 15cm candlestick, pair of floral-cut glass ovoid bottles with hinged tops 12.5cm high, glass powder bowl with silver cover, shoehorn and buttonhook, the tray, box and bowl inscribed 'S. Chapman' under the enamel, all items by William Comyns & Sons Ltd except tray Finnegans Ltd (New Bond St), London 1930-32loss to enamel on lid of powder bowl; no other significant damage; gilt tarnished

Lot 75

A George III loaded silver Corinthian column candlestick with original detachable square grease-pan, reeded and fluted pillar and moulded square base, Emick Romer, London 1764, 32.5cm highPillar detaches from base, with pine dowel fixing

Lot 76

A matched set of six George III silver OEP and thread table forks, to/w four dessert forks - various makers and dates, 18.6oz (578g) (af)All with worn or damaged tines

Lot 77

Four George IV silver fiddle pattern table forks, William Schofield, London 1827, t/w a George III dessert fork and a Victorian example (6), 11.5oz (360g)All with worn tines

Lot 79

An early Victorian silver fiddle pattern stuffing spoon, Charles Boyton, London 1838, 3.6oz (112g), 30cm long

Lot 80

An early Victorian fiddle pattern sauce ladle, Theobald and Atkinson, London 1839, four George IV OEP dessert spoons, Charles Eley, London 1828, a pair of Georgian bright-cut sugar tongs with acorn bowls, probably John Shekleton (no date), six various fiddle pattern teaspoons, Georgian salt spoon and salt shovel with shell bowl, and a small pair of sugar tongs, 13.3oz (414g), to/w a George IV silver knife and two matching forks with ivory handles, Birmingham 1828 and a similar pickle fork

Lot 81

A pair of George III silver fiddle pattern tablespoons and the matching sauce ladle, Solomon Hougham, Solomon Royes & John East Dicks, London 1818, to/w a set of five similar tablespoons, William Chawner II, London 1830 (8), 18.3oz (569g)

Lot 82

A pair of silver berry spoons with gilt bowls and engraved handles, from Georgian tablespoons, 3.5oz (110g)

Lot 84

A George II silver marrow spoon, James Wilks, London 1733

Lot 85

An Edwardian large silver-mounted easel mirror with scroll and shell decoration, Birmingham 1904 35 x 32cm (glass cracked), to/w seven small photograph frames, silver-backed hand-mirror and hairbrush, and an embossed handle for a page-turner 

Lot 86

A late Victorian paperweight inkwell with cut glass base and silver bun cover, Sanders and Aquilar, Birmingham 1898, t/w three Edwardian glass flasks with silver bun covers, Percy Whitehouse, London 1907, in fitted leather cylindrical travel-case, a pierced silver bottle coaster with turned wood base, London 1987, a shell butter dish, Sheffield 1929 and an ep vine-leaf bottle-ticket for 'Port' (5)Split on one cover of flask

Lot 87

An Edwardian silver trinket box, richly embossed and chased with fairy playing pipes for the birds in the trees to the hinged cover and with floral and scroll-decorated sides, Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1902, 11cm wide, tow a Swiss 935 standard fob watch with engraved case and keywind movement, on silver double Albert chain hung with retracting toothpick and pencil fobspinholes to lid of box

Lot 88

George III silver half-reeded milk jug with convex corners, John Robins, London 1799, 6.7oz (209g), 12cm high o/a

Lot 89

A George III loaded silver candlestick of oval baluster form with half-reeded socket and stem, original detachable grease-pan, George Eadon & Co, Sheffield 1798, 27cm high

Lot 9

A silver five-piece brush set embossed with fete champêtre scenes Birmingham 1902 (af), a large electroplated two-handled tray, bonbon basket, muffin dish, etc.

Lot 90

A George III silver letter salver with beaded edge, on three claw and ball feet, Robert Jones and John Scofield, London 1776, 12.6oz (394g), 20.5cmlater engraved monogram

Lot 91

A George II silver card salver with shell and scroll moulded rim, on three hoof feet, James Morison, London 1758, 8.3oz (258g) 18.5 cm diameter x 3 cm high

Lot 92

A William IV silver teapot of compressed melon form, with cast floral finial and scroll handle with ivory insulators, J.E. Terrey & Co, London 1834, 23.2oz (722g) 17cm diameter

Lot 93

Newcastle Assay: a silver goblet with floral and scroll embossing, John Langlands II (fl.1793-1804), no date, 8.5oz (264g), 17cm high1850 presentation engraving; embossing possibly contemporary with inscription; foot a little misshapen

Lot 94

A George III silver ale mug of tapering form with ribbed banding, the scroll handle with foliate thumb-piece, maker possibly CF (? slightly rubbed), London 1809, 9.1oz (284g), 10.5cmGood condition; slight impact dent at base of handle

Lot 95

A George III silver goblet with gilt interior, on square foot, Solomon Hougham, London 1800, 6.5oz (202g)1801 brief inscription on foot and engraved monogram on body

Lot 96

A Regency silver goblet, the campana bowl with band cast with grapes and vine, foliate mouldings beneath, on stemmed foot, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1817, 21.9oz (682g)

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