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Lot 64

A pair of George III Irish silver sauce boats, John West, Dublin circa 1767, Grecian helmet form, ogee rims and acanthus ear handles, on three scroll and shell moulded feet, 19cm long, 17.66ozt (2)

Lot 65

A George III Provincial silver basket, John Winter and Co., Sheffield 1798, hemispherical form, open wire body below an embossed lozenge and gadrooned border, the swing handle with acanthus and honeysuckle ropetwists, on four squat bun feet, 24.5cm diameter, 25.79ozt

Lot 66

A Victorian Provincial silver mug, Josiah Williams and Co., Exeter 1882, plain cylindrical form with C handle and beaded foot, 11cm high, 6.08ozt

Lot 67

A George III and Victorian Irish silver teaspoon and salt spoon, James Brady, Dublin 1804 and George Waterhouse, Dublin 1870, Rat Tail Fiddle pattern and shovel forms, 15cm long, 1.21ozt (2)

Lot 68

A George III and William IV silver Provincial silver tablespoons, James Barber and William Whitwell, York 1820 and Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1831, Old English pattern, 23cm long, 4.60ozt (2)

Lot 69

Two George III and IV Scottish and Provincial silver spoons, Alexander Stewart, Inverness 1826 and Alexander Ziegler, Edinburgh circa 1770, including a Fiddle pattern teaspoon and a Celtic Point salt spoon, 14cm long, 0.78ozt (2)

Lot 7

A Chinese export silver jug, circa 1890, conical oval form, repousse embossed with panels of prunus and chrysanthemum, impressed marks 85, 13cm long, 3.72ozt

Lot 70

Three George III and later Provincial silver spoons, Newcastle makers and dates, John Walton 1835, Thomas Watson 1836 and Peter Lambert 1801, including teaspoon, sugar shovel and salt spoon, Fiddle pattern, 14.5cm long, 1.75ozt (3)

Lot 71

A set of five George II Scottish provincial silver tablespoons, John Steven, Dundee circa 1750, Hanoverian pattern, 21cm long, 11.85ozt (5)

Lot 72

A pair of George III Irish silver dessert spoons, James Brady, Dublin 1827, Fiddle Pattern, 18cm long, 2.72ozt (2)

Lot 73

A George IV Provincial silver dessert spoon, John Walton, Newcastle 1825, King's Pattern, 17.5cm long, 1.74ozt

Lot 74

George III and later Scottish silver spoons, Edinburgh and Glasgow makers, various dates, single struck Kings and Queens patterns, Celtic Point and Fiddle, including teaspoons, salt and mustard, 15cm long, 2.84ozt (7)

Lot 743

A Victorian silver plate and glass Clarke's 'Cricklite' twin branch candelabra, circa 1880, with moulded drip pans and clear glass covers, with inverse baluster form column on petal cut base, the metalwork stamped with Clarke's Cricklite Trade mark, 39cm high

Lot 75

George III and later Provincial silver salt and mustard spoons, Barber, Cattle and North, York 1825, various Exeter makers and dates including Joseph Hicks, Exeter 1813, including two pairs, Fiddle and Old English pattern, 11.5cm long, 2.99ozt

Lot 76

A collection of George III and later silver spoons, various makers and dates, including Old English Pattern tablespoons, berry spoon, Kings and Fiddle Pattern dessert spoons, 16.66ozt

Lot 77

A 15th century or later silver slip top spoon, engraved initials MI, 10cm long, 0.37ozt

Lot 776

Wolfgang von Wersin for Tiroler Glaschutte, a Secessionist glass vase, circa 1924, amethyst, flared trumpet form with applied pulled prunts or knops and tooled rigaree foot, in the historicist manner, 18cm high Note: Czech born German architect and designer Wolfgang von Wersin (1882-1976) worked with a number of Austrian and German factories to design domestic and decorative objects in silver, glass and ceramics, including the Nymphenburg Porcelain factory and the Tyrolean glass factory in Kufstein, Kramsach, now part of the Riedel factory. His wares were distributed for sale by DeWe AG. See: Ziffer, A. 1991, Wolfgang von Wersin, Munich, p.213, plate 177 for an illustrated example of this design in a different colour

Lot 78

A set of twelve Victorian silver teaspoons and sugar tongs, Josiah Williams and Co., London 1889, bright cut with leafy fronds, 6.69ozt (13)

Lot 79

A set of six Edwardian silver spoons, Travis, Wilson & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1911, 8.5cm long, 1.46ozt (6)

Lot 80

A George III silver caddy spoon, John Thropp, Birmingham 1811, shovel form, bright cut to the bowl, with turned green stained handle, 11.5cm long

Lot 81

A set of twelve George III silver gilt teaspoons, George Smith III, London circa 1775, Old English Beaded Pattern 12.5cm long, 7.35ozt (12)

Lot 812

A Meissen porcelain and silver gilt mounted novelty patch box, circa 1750, in the form of a masked woman, the eyes set with paste, the hinged back chased with floral and feathered design, 5cm long

Lot 82

A George IV Irish silver basting spoon, Edward Power, Dublin 1828, Fiddle Pattern with rat tail heel, 32cm long, 4.11ozt

Lot 83

A George III silver caddy spoon, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1812, bright cut, the square section bowl with leafy panel border, 6cm long, 0.20ozt

Lot 84

A pair of Queen Anne silver cannon handled knives and a fork, circa 1710, with steel blades and tines, conical form with turned knop ends to each handle, 25cm long (3)

Lot 85

A set of six Victorian silver dessert spoons, Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater, London 1853, Fiddle Pattern, 18.5cm long, 10.75ozt (6)

Lot 856

A collection of Royal Bayreuth porcelain, decorated with Peasant Musicians, in tavern interiors, including jugs and silver rimmed vases, 18cm high (7)

Lot 86

A Victorian silver marrow scoop, Francis Higgins, London 1851, threaded pattern, 24cm long, 1.81ozt

Lot 87

A Victorian silver butter knife, George Adams, London 1874, Fiddle, Thread and Shell Pattern, 19.5cm long, 2.17ozt

Lot 88

A Victorian silver sifter spoon, George Adams, London 1849, Fiddle, Thread and Shell Pattern, of ladle form with pierced foliate and gilded bowl, 16cm long, 2.14ozt

Lot 89

A pair of George IV silver asparagus tongs, William Knight II, London 1823, Fiddle Pattern, 23.5cm long, 4.81ozt

Lot 90

A collection of George III and later silver tea and condiment spoons, various dates and makers, including Fiddle and Old English patterns, one engraved with Masonic emblem, 14.5cm long, 9.22ozt

Lot 91

A collection of George III and later silver sugar tongs, various dates and makers including William Bateman, London 1821, Exeter etc., Fiddle Pattern, Bright Cut and Hanoverian, 8.87ozt

Lot 92

A pair of George III silver picture back teaspoons, John Delmester, London circa 1770, cast with a vase of flowers to each bowl, 11.5cm long, 0.55ozt (2)

Lot 93

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, London 1879, Hunt Pattern on Kings shape, with scalloped bowl, 10.5cm long, 0.90ozt

Lot 94

A set of six pairs of George III silver bladed and tined ivory handled fruit knives and forks, William Eley and Willam Fearn, London 1820, the handles carved with fluted panels and scallop shell ends, 20cm long (120

Lot 95

A pair of early George III silver tea caddies, William Abdy, London 1762, cuboid form, cushioned lids with gadrooned rims and pineapple finials, engraved with a border of floral swags, 14.5cm high, 25.6ozt

Lot 96

A George IV silver sauce boat, James Arthur, London 1827, Grecian helmet form, heavily cast and chased to the rim with acorns and oak leaves, the open C S scroll handle with acanthus and bead decoration, on three scrolled foliate and bud feet, 23cm long, 18.03ozt

Lot 966

William Moorcroft, a small Pomegranate on ochre bottle vase, together with another small vase and a dish, circa 1925, globe and shaft and baluster forms, the silver plated dish with a central ochre plaque, impressed marks, 10cm high (3)

Lot 97

A pair of Elizabeth II silver dwarf candlesticks, C Ltd., Birmingham 1990, urn sconces on splayed feet, weighted, 7.5cm high

Lot 98

An early Victorian silver snuff box, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1840, bowed rectangular form, heavily cast and chased with acanthus and floral scroll decoration, presentation inscription referring to Dalquhurn House, Renton, Scotland, 8.5cm x 5.5cm, 5.33ozt

Lot 984

William Moorcroft for Liberty and Co., a commemorative 1935 Silver Jubilee tankard, barrel form with reeded angled handle, impressed, and painted marks, 12cm high

Lot 99

A Victorian silver mirror, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1896, the heart shaped glass within a bracket cartouche, fluted and gadrooned, easel back, mirror 18cm x 15.5cm, overall 26.5cm x 20cm

Lot 100

An Edwardian silver sauce urn, Edward Barnard and Sons, London 1903, Neoclassical urn form, with gadrooned foot on square base, the lid with acorn finial, 23cm high, 21.11ozt

Lot 1007

Hannah Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware beaker, 1876, sgraffito decorated with goats, silver rim, incised monogram, 12.5cm high

Lot 101

A George V silver and tortoiseshell jewellery casket, William Comyns, London 1928, rectangular section, with channel domed lid and ogee arched aprons, supported on four turned conical drop feet, the interior with velvet cushion, 24cm wide, 12cm high, 12.5cm deep

Lot 102

A George III silver mounted coconut cup, circa 1800, carved with facet cut geometric roundels, on a turned and stepped foot, the interior and rim of one sheet with ogee denticulated border, engraved Viscount coronet, 14cm high

Lot 103

A George III silver vinaigrette, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1806, shaped rectangular form, bright cut coral design, lozenge pierced grille, 2.5cm x 2cm, 0.28ozt

Lot 104

A George IV silver chocolate pot, John and Archibald Douglas, London 1823, plain cylindrical form with conical handle, turned ivory side handle, engraved with the double coat of arms for Buckley, 16cm wide, 8.45ozt

Lot 105

A George IV silver nutmeg grater, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1826, oval tubular form, with double hinged mechanism, with steel grate, 6.5cm long, 1.20ozt

Lot 1053

A Royal Doulton Titanian ware vase, elongated square form, decorated with silver lustre cranes and flowers, printed and impressed mark, 20cm high

Lot 1059

Norman Wilson for Wedgwood, a Unique Ware lustre painted bowl, rounded with a conical foot, the exterior in black, glazed with a green concentric ribbed interior, painted with silver lustre foliate scroll design, impressed marks, 19.5cm diameter

Lot 106

A pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs, George Adams, London 1845, Hunt Pattern on Kings shape, 14.5cm long, 2.42ozt

Lot 107

A George V silver coffee pot, William Suckling Ltd., Birmingham 1933, multifaceted shouldered form with fruitwood handle and finial, 21cm high, 18.36ozt

Lot 108

A set of Edwardian silver bladed and ivory handled fruit eaters, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1909, the tines and blades with chased floral and C scroll decoration, in a velvet lined oak box, 26.5cm wide

Lot 109

An early Victorian silver vinaigrette, Francis Clark, Birmingham 1841, in the form of a fob watch, engine turned, the edges with chased foliate scroll decoration, the interior gilded with pierced grille, 4.5cm long

Lot 11

A large Chinese export silver reticulated cone or incense burner, KH, circa 1930, pierced and chased with trellised vignettes of foliate scrolls, between chased bands, surmounted by a bird, the bayonet base with swing handle, 17.5cm diameter, 36cm high, 25.34ozt

Lot 111

A George IV silver snuff box, Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1826, rectangular form, the lid cast and chased with a pastoral scene with shepherd playing the flute, chased floral border and engine turned base, gilded to the interior, 7cm long, 4.5cm deep, 2.23ozt

Lot 112

A George VI silver sauce boat, Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1940, in the George II style, on three slipper feet, 15cm long, together with a silver sugar sifter, Gibson & Co Ltd, Birmingham circa 1910, 5.96ozt (2)

Lot 113

A George IV silver mustard pot, Thomas Wilkes Barber, London 1824, cylindrical form with gadrooned rim and cast shell thumb piece, glass liner, 7cm high, 3.44ozt

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