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Lot 2075

A Victorian Silver-Gilt Mounted Ruby-Glass Scent-Bottle Cum Vinaigrette, by Sampson Mordan and Co., London, 1864, the ruby glass body oblong, the base set with a vinaigrette, with pierced grille, the top opens to reveal a scent bottle, engraved with initials, 10cm high

Lot 2076

A Victorian Silver-Gilt Mounted and Coral-Set Cut-Glass Scent-Bottle, Apparently Unmarked, Retailed by Atkinson's, 24 Old Bond Street, Dated 1874, the facetted clear glass body centrally hinged, one end with screw cap, the other with spring-loaded cap, each set with coral cabochons, one engraved with initials and the other the date 'April 9th 1874', 13.5cm long

Lot 2079

A Victorian Silver-Mounted Card-Case, by Sampson Mordan and Co., London, 1879, oblong, the hinged cover and base each engraved with foliage, the front further engraved with initials, with associated silver plate propelling pencil, the interior fitted with accordion compartments, 11cm high

Lot 2080

An Edward VII Silver Card-Case Cum Notebook, by Mitchell Bosley and Co., Birmingham, 1901, oblong, the hinged cover engraved with foliage and flowers on an engine-turned ground, the back engine-turned and with a vacant cartouche, the interior fitted with a compartment for cards and with an ivory tablet, with associated silver plate pencil, 9.2cm high

Lot 2082

A Victorian Silver-Mounted Notebook, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham, 1840, oblong, the hinged cover and base each engraved with foliage, the front further engraved with initials, with associated silver propelling pencil, the interior fitted with ivory tablets, engraved with the days of the week, 8cm high

Lot 2084

A Victorian Silver Card-Case, by George Wish, London, 1888, oblong, the cover engraved 'Sir Robert Affleck Dalham Hall, Newmarket, Turf Club Piccadilly', the interior with pierced clip in each side, Together With: a pierced metal card case, the first 8.5cm high, 2oz (2)

Lot 2086

A Victorian Silver Card-Case Cum Photograph-Frame, by Arthur and John Zimmerman, Birmingham, 1899, oblong and engraved with initials, the hinged cover opens to reveal a compartment for cards, the front opens to reveal a photograph and with an engraved inscription dated 1902, 9cm, gross weight 4oz 5dwt

Lot 2091

A Victorian Silver Combination Vesta-Case, Stamp-Holder and Sovereign-Case, by William Neale, Birmingham, 1897, Patent 4709, oblong, engraved with foliage and initials, the hinged cover at one end with striker and opens to reveal a compartment for vestas and with a propelling pencil and tooth-pick, the other end opens to reveal a sovereign-case and a compartment for stamps in the cover, with suspension loop, 6.5cm long, gross weight 1oz 12dwt

Lot 2093

A Three-Piece Victorian Silver Tea-Service, by Edward, John and William Barnard, London, 1850, each piece tapering octagonal and on conforming foot, the sides engraved with foliage and flowers, comprising: a teapot with ivory insulated handles; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl; Together With: An Edward VII Silver Coffee-Pot, by Moss Morris, London, 1904, made to match and with ivory-insulated handle, the coffee-pot 24cm high, gross weight 74oz 14dwt (4) . The Three-Piece Victorian Service: each piece is fully marked underneath. The teapot is teapot further part marked on handle and inside cover. The marks have some minor wear but are generally still legible. There are some overall surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the high points. There are some bruises to some pieces. The Coffee-Pot, fully marked near rim, further part marked on cover bezel and on handle. The marks are generally clear. There are some minor surface scratches, consistent with age and use.

Lot 2094

A Victorian Silver Mustard-Pot, by William Evans, London, 1871, cylindrical and with spreading foliage-cast foot, the sides engraved with foliage, the hinged cover with foliage cast finial, engraved with initials, with blue glass liner and associated Old English pattern condiment spoon, engraved with an initial, 9cm high, weight of silver 5oz 8dwt (2) . Fully marked near handle and part marked inside the cover. There is some minor wear to the marks but they are generally still legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The finial is pushed down slightly into the lid and leans slightly. There are some chips to the glass liner. The spoon is marked for London, 1824. The maker's mark is worn.

Lot 2095

A Four-Piece Victorian Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, by Elkington and Co., Birmingham, The Coffee-Pot 1896, The Remainder 1898, each piece of oblong section and on four bun feet, the lower bodies part-fluted below chased foliage swags, comprising: a teapot; a coffee-pot, each with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the coffee-pot 21cm high, gross weight 62oz 2dwt (4) . The coffee-pot fully marked underneath, the rest fully marked near rim. The teapot and coffee-pot each further part marked inside. There are overall surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use.

Lot 2097

An Edward VII Silver Salver, by Joseph Rogers and Sons, Sheffield, 1902, shaped circular and with foliage cast border, engraved with an inscription to the Rev'd G. E. and Mrs Lee on their Silver Wedding day, 26.5cm diameter, 16oz 4dwt . Fully marked near rim. The marks are generally clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises to the surface. The inscription reads 'Presented with a sum of £100 to the Rev'd G E and Mrs Lee on their silver wedding day by the congretations of S Peter Port and S Barnabas and other Friends Guernsey July 8th 1903'.

Lot 2098

An Edward VII Silver Stamp Box, by John and William Deakin, Birmingham, 1902, oblong and on four ball feet, with three compartments and spring loaded hinged cover, 9cm long

Lot 2099

An Edward VII Silver Salver, by Philip Hanson Abbot, Sheffield, 1908, shaped circular and on four panel feet, with gadrooned border, engraved with a crest, 36.5cm diameter, 34oz 18dwt

Lot 2100

A George V Silver Box, by Mappin and Webb, Birmingham, 1916, in the form of a knife-box, oblong and with serpentine front, the sloped hinged cover with drop-ring handle, 7cm high, 4oz 7dwt. Fully marked on bezel and part marked inside cover. The marks are clear. The bezel is further stamped 'Mappin & Webb Ltd'. There are some overall minor surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use.

Lot 2101

A George V Silver Tray, by Fattorini and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1935, shaped oblong and with two scroll handles, engraved with a presentation inscription dated 1887-1937, 57.5cm long, 76oz 7dwt . Fully marked underneath. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.

Lot 2102

A Pair of Edward VII Silver Baskets, by R. and W. Sorley, London, 1901, Retailed by Sorley Silversmiths, Glasgow, each in the Dutch style, tapering oval and on four shell-cast feet, with openwork foliage scroll sides and foliage and flower-cast border and handles, 21.5cm wide, 21oz (2)

Lot 2103

An Edward VII Silver Bowl, by Theodore Rossi, London, 1908, plain circular and on spreading foot, the foot and rim each with gadrooned border, engraved with a crest and underneath with an inscription to Alfred Morland Jee by the West Norfolk Hunt Club, dated 1912, 26cm diameter, 29oz 12dwt

Lot 2104

An Edward VII Silver Porringer and Cover, by Herbert Charles Lambert, London, 1905, in the Charles II style, slightly tapering cylindrical, the lower body chased with foliage, with two scroll handles, the cover chased with foliage and with a foliage-cast finial, with a hammered finish, 15.5cm wide over handles, 11oz 19dwt

Lot 2105

A George V Silver Coffee-Pot, by Jay, Richard Attenborough Co. Ltd., Chester, 1910, in the George I style, tapering octagonal and with hinged domed cover, with baluster finial and ebonised wood handle, 21cm high, gross weight 18oz 3dwt Fully marked near handle, further part marked on cover bezel, the base stamped 'Jays 142 & 144 Oxford St W'. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching, consistent with age and use. There is a bruise near the spout and some small dings elsewhere.

Lot 2106

A George V Silver Christening-Bowl and Spoon, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1929, the bowl in the form of the Ardagh Chalice, with scroll handles, cast and chased with Celtic-style decoration, engraved with an inscription, the spoon similarly decorated, each with hammered finish, the bowl 19cm wide over handles, weight of silver 13oz 3dwt (2) The inscription reads 'Anne Myfanwy Lewis from her Godfather Sir Wm Seeds K.C.M.G.'. Fully marked near rim and on handle of spoon. The marks are clear. THere is some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.

Lot 2107

A Four-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by Frank Cobb and Co. Ltd., Sheffield, 1929, each piece in the Art Deco taste, tapering oblong and with canted corners, on conforming base, comprising: a teapot, with detachable tea-strainer; a hot-water jug, each with wood handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the hot-water jug 21.5cm high, gross weight 63oz 17dwt (4) . Each piece marked near handle. The teapot and hot-water jug each further part marked inside cover. The strainer part marked on top. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.

Lot 2108

A George V Silver Kettle, Stand and Lamp, by Elkington, Birmingham, 1919, compressed globular and with egg and dart border, with overhead raffia covered handle and with pull-off cover, the stand with three legs and with a central lamp, 22cm high, gross weight 24oz

Lot 2109

A George V Silver Sugar-Caster, by J. B. Chatterley and Sons Ltd., London, 1930, in the George I style, baluster and on spreading foot, with central reeded band, the bayonet-mounted cover pierced and with ball finial, 24cm high, 14oz 16dwt. Fully marked near rim. The cover bezel part-marked. There is some wear to the marks, particularly the marks near the rim which are worn but still just legible. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a bruise to the foot which causes the caster to rock slightly when placed on a flat surface.

Lot 2110

A George V Silver Vase, by James Clark and John Sewell, Chester, 1926, the central vase fluted trumpet-shaped and on spreading foot, suspending three conforming vases, filled, 25.5cm high . Fully marked on base and part marked on each of the three conforming vases. There is some wear to the marks though they are still legible. Further stamped with design registration number. There is some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some small bruises to the base.

Lot 2111

A George V Silver Mug, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1932, baluster and on spreading foot, the lower body applied with cut-card decoration, with leaf and bead-capped handle, 11cm high, 16oz 5dwt . Fully marked near handle. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use.

Lot 2112

A George V Silver Bowl, by David Landsborough Fullerton, London, 1931, shaped oval and on four openwork foliage and shell cast feet, the sides pierced and with egg and dart border, 29cm wide, 12oz 6dwt . Fully marked under rim. The marks are generally clear, though the maker's mark is slightly poorly struck. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.

Lot 2113

An Edward VII Silver Dressing-Table Mirror, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1901, oblong, the sides stamped with foliage and flowers, the top with vacant cartouche, with velvet covered easel back and bevelled mirror plate, 51.5cm high . Marked on top left of bottom section. The marks have some wear but are still legible. There are some overall surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a loss to the high points in areas. The velvet on the back is work and the easel is defective. Would benefit from a clean.

Lot 2114

An Edward VII Silver Salver, by William Wheatcroft Harrison, Sheffield, 1903, shaped circular and on three ball and claw feet, the corded border heightened with foliage, 31.5cm diameter, 28oz 10dwt . Fully marked near border. There is some wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The centre is somewhat thin and slightly uneven, possibly due to an erasure. The surface is somewhat bright.

Lot 2116

A George V Silver Mug, by William Hutton and Sons, Birmingham, 1914, tapering cylindrical and with loop handle, engraved with an inscription to A. B. Holt for best pen of sheep fed on Waterloo round feeding cakes, 12cm high, 8oz 12dwt . Marked near rim. There is wear to the marks, though they are still legible. There is overall surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use as well as some dings and bruises. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraving.

Lot 2117

A George V Silver Trophy-Cup, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1913, tapering and on spreading foot, the lower body with applied strapwork, with two scroll handles, engraved with an inscription, on ebonised wood plinth, 30.5cm high including plinth, the cup 22.5cm high, 39oz 12dwt The inscription reads 'Smithfield Club Cattle Show London 1914 Breed Cup for the Best Pen of Lincoln Longwool Sheep won by A. B. Holt.'. Fully marked near rim. The marks are generally clear. Further stamped underneath 'Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd 112 Regent St London. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraving. There are scratches and marks to the plinth

Lot 2118

A George V Silver Cup, by Henry Atkin, Sheffield, 1925, the bowl circular and on spreading trumpet foot, with two scroll handles, engraved with an inscription to Mr and Mrs Sprott for First Prize Pair of Heifers, on ebonised wood plinth, 18cm high including plinth, 8oz 11dwt. Fully marked near rim. There are some surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the engraving. There are some marks to the plinth.

Lot 2119

A George V Silver Cup and Cover and An Elizabeth II Silver Cup and Cover, The First by Mappin and Webb, London, 1932, The Second by Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1959, each differing tapering cylindrical and on spreading base, the first engraved with an inscription to Ancell B. Holt for best Lincolnshire Red Shorthorn Bull, the second engraved as the Martini Challenge Cup for the Nottingham Speed Boat Club, on ebonised plinth, 29cm high including plinth and smaller, gross weight 16oz 19dwt (2) . Each fully marked near rim. The first further fully marked on cover bezel, the second part marked on cover bezel, There is some wear to the marks, though they are generally still legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear. The wear is noticeable as softening to the engraving. There are some bruises to the rims and covers of each so they don't close fully. The second cup has a small metal bracket underneath for fixing to the base. The weight of this is included in the total weight. There are some scuffs to the plinth.

Lot 2120

A Three-Piece Edward VII Silver Tea-Service and an Edward VIII Silver Hot-Water Jug to Match, The Tea-Service Mark of James Wakely and Frank Clarke Wheeler, London, 1903, The Hot-Water Jug by Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1936, each piece baluster and on four pad feet, the sides chased with foliage scrolls and rocaille, engraved with an initial, the teapot and hot-water jug each with ebonised wood handle and finial, the hot-water jug 22cm high, gross weight 61oz 1dwt (4) . The teapot, cream-jug and sugar-bowl each marked underneath. The hot-water jug marked near handle. The teapot and the hot-water jug each further marked inside cover. There is some wear to the marks on the tea-service, though each is still legible. In generally good condition with only some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.

Lot 2122

A Pair of George V Silver Candlesticks, by The Goldsmith's and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1910, each on stepped square base and with fluted stem with Corinthian column socket and with detachable gadrooned nozzle, filled, 28cm high (2) . Each fully marked on base and socket. Further part marked underneath and stamped with maker's name. There is some wear to the marks but they are generally still legible. There is some minor surface scratching, and a few very small nicks.

Lot 2123

A George V Silver Salver, by Herbert Edward Barker and Frank Ernest Barker, Chester, 1919, shaped square and on four fluted pad feet, 26cm square, 19oz 19dwt. Fully marked underneath. The marks are generally clear. There is some surface scratching consistent with age and use.

Lot 2124

A Pair of Elizabeth II Silver Goblets, by Reid and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1978, each with slightly tapering cylindrical bowl, on spreading foot, the stem with a Celtic decoration cast knop, 13cm high, 10oz 16dwt (2) . Each fully marked on bowl. The marks are clear. In generally good condition with only some minor surface scratches, consistent with age and use.

Lot 2125

An Edward VII Silver Kettle, Stand and Lamp, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1909, oval, the lower body part-fluted on conforming stand with central burner and with overhead part-ebonised wood handle, engraved with initials, 31cm high, gross weight 38oz 14dwt

Lot 2126

An Edward VII Silver Oil Lamp, by James Henry & Herbert Barraclough, Sheffield, 1908, Retailed by Barraclough and Sons Ltd., Leeds, on stepped base and with tapering column and Corinthian capital, with cut-glass font with silver-plate mounts and associated glass shades, 71.5cm high

Lot 2127

A Set of Six Silver Dinner-Plates, Apparently Unmarked, in the George III style, each shaped circular and with gadrooned rim, engraved with a coat-of-arms, 25.5cm diameter, 90oz 15dwt (6)

Lot 2131

A Pair of Elizabeth II Silver Salt and Pepper-Shakers, by Richard Comyns, London, 1971, each realistically modelled as a frog, with glass eyes, one lacking, 5cm high, gross weight 6oz 18dwt (2) . Each marked on back. The marks are clear. With some minor surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use. Each with original plastic stopper. One eye on the salt-shaker is lacking and there is some salt corrosion around the top of this one.

Lot 2132

A Set of Six Elizabeth II Silver Place-Card Holders, by J. A. Campbell, London, 1997, each on circular base and with shaped circular support, the centre of each support pierced with a differing animal, comprising: a duck in flight; a stag; a woodcock; a spaniel's head; a pheasant and a partridge, in original fitted cardboard box, the box 26.5cm wide, 2oz 11dwt (6) . Each marked underneath. Further stamped 'J. A. Campbell'. The marks are clear. There are some surface scratches, consistent with age and use. The case has some scuffs and marks.

Lot 2133

A Set of Six Elizabeth II Silver Place-Card Holders, by J. A. Campbell, London, 1984, Retailed by G. Hewitt and Son, Grimsby, each on circular base and with shaped circular support, the centre of each support pierced with a differing animal, comprising: a duck in flight; a stag; a woodcock; a spaniel's head; a pheasant and a partridge, in fitted case, the case 29cm wide, 2oz 10dwt (6). Each marked underneath. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some minor marks to the case

Lot 2134

A Pair of Elizabeth II Silver Models of Grouse, by C. J. Vander, Sheffield, 2003, realistically cast and chased as a cock and hen, 14cm high and slightly smaller, 32oz 12dwt (2) . Each marked under foot. The marks are clear. In generally good condition.

Lot 2135

A Set of Seven Elizabeth II Silver Ornaments, by Ammonite Ltd., Birmingham, 1977, Each Number 244 From a Limited Edition of 1000, depicting country life pursuits, comprising: 'Salmon Fisherman'; 'The Falconer'; 'The Poacher'; 'The Shot'; 'The Squire'; 'The Dry Fly' and 'The Golfer'; Together With: three similar, by Ammonite Ltd., Birmingham, 1978, comprising: 'Master and Hounds', number 34 from a limited edition of 1000; 'The Gun', number 25 from a limited edition of 1000 and 'The Footballer', number 322 from a limited edition of 1000, each fixed on an oak base and with engraved plaque underneath, 12.5cm wide and smaller (10) . Each marked on figure and on engraved plaque. In generally good condition, some tarnished. The fishing rod is detached from the hand of the figure on 'The Dry Fly'. Each with cardboard box.

Lot 2136

An Elizabeth II Silver Stirrup-Cup, Probably by Edward Barnard and Sons Ltd., London, 1958, realistically cast and chased as the head of a hound, with a plain rim, 17cm long, 19oz 8dwt . Marked near rim. The maker's mark is poorly struck but the shape of the shield is consistent with that used by Edward Barnard and Sons. The other marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.

Lot 2138

A German Silver Model of a Fox, Maker's Mark Lacking, 20th Century, realistically modelled, 36.5cm long, 28oz 2dwt

Lot 2139

A German Silver Cow-Creamer, Marked with Pseudomarks, With English Import Marks for Arthur Graf, Chester, 1907, realistically modelled, the back with hinged cover cast with a fly, 14.5cm long, 5oz 8dwt . Marked underneath with pseudomarks and with English import marks. The cover further part marked. The import marks are clear which the pseudomarks are somewhat poorly struck. There is some overall surface scratching and wear. The fly on the cover is lacking one wing.

Lot 2140

A Pair of German Silver Game Bird Ornaments, First Half 20th Century, realistically modelled as a pheasant hen and cock, 18.5cm long and smaller, 10oz (2)

Lot 2141

A Dunhill Silver Plate Charleston Giant Table-Lighter with Watch, by Dunhill, 1986, Number 14 From a Limited Edition of 200, oblong and with wavy engine turned decoration, the front set with a clock, the dial signed Dunhill, the top with lighter mechanism, in fitted gilt-tooled black leather case, with certificate numbered 14/200 with facsimile signature of Richard Dunhill, booklet and with three packs of nine lighter flints, the lighter 13.5cm high the case 17cm high. Stamped Dunhill Made in England underneath and numbered 14/200. There is some scratching underneath and some marks on the lighter overall. The lighter is sparking properly not not lighting, possibly due to no lighter fluid. The clock is not functioning and may require a new battery. With two red pack of flints and one blue pack of flints. There are some scuffs to the case.

Lot 2142

A Set of Six Silver Plate Cocktail-Sticks and Stand, Retailed by Dunhill, 20th Century, each stick with cast devil terminal, the stand with loop handle, 12.5cm high

Lot 2143

An American Silver Table-Service, by Gorham, Providence, Rhode Island, With English Import Marks For Gorham Manufacturing Co., Birmingham, 1904 and 1905, New Queen's pattern, comprising: 12 table-spoons 12 table-forks 12 dessert-spoons 12 dessert-forks 12 teaspoons in fitted oak canteen with a fitted tray and a pull out tray, 97oz 3dwt Together With: the following by William Yates, Sheffield, 1964, King's pattern: 12 table-knives, with filled handles and stainless steel blades 12 cheese-knives, with filled handles and stainless steel blades in fitted mahogany finish canteen (84)

Lot 2144

A Seven-Piece American Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, by Tiffany and Co., New York, 1907-1938, each piece in the George III style, engraved with a crest, comprising: a kettle, stand and lamp; a coffee-pot; a hot-water jug; a teapot, each with ebonised wood handle and most with ebonised wood finial; a cream-jug; a sugar-bowl and a slop-bowl and cover, the kettle and stand 33cm high, gross weight 169oz (7)

Lot 2145

An American Silver Dish, by Tiffany and Co., New York, Dated 1901, shaped circular and with foliage and flower pierced sides, engraved with an inscription dated 1901, 13.5cm diameter, 3oz 3dwt

Lot 2146

A Burmese Silver Bowl, Dated 1903, circular, the sides cast and chased in high relief with deities within landscapes with foliage above and below, engraved underneath with an inscription and a depiction of a tiger, 17.5cm diameter, gross weight 20oz 16dwt The inscription reads 'Presented to Mr Hamilton Price by the B.B.T.C.L. Rangoon Office Staff as a mark of their esteem, Rangoon 3 Dec '03'There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points. There is the remains of a plaster like material inside the high points of the decoration

Lot 2147

A Three-Piece Indian Silver Tea-Service, Each Piece Marked 'T' over '90', First Quarter 20th Century, tapering cylindrical and on shaped base, the sides cast and chased with tigers, elephants and figures all on a matted ground, with a cartouche engraved with initials 'DMP', comprising: a teapot; a cream-jug with hinged cover and a sugar-bowl and cover, the teapot 16cm high, 32oz (3) . The mark underneath is generally clear on each piece. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.

Lot 2148

A Five-Piece Chinese Export Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, by Luen Wo, Shanghai, Late 19th/Early 20th Century, Each With Craftsman's Mark, comprising: a teapot with ivory insulated handle; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the body of each applied with birds among prunus flowers and foliage, the cover of the teapot engraved with bamboo; a hot water-jug, with ivory insulated handle, the body similarly decorated, the cover applied with prunus and a coffee-pot, with ivory insulated handle, the body decorated with prunus flowers and foliage, each with cast bamboo handle, the coffee-pot 21cm high, gross weight 72oz 9dwt (5)

Lot 2149

A Danish Silver Beaker, Maker's Mark Lacking, 1912, With Landsforeningen Dansk Arbejde Mark, baluster and chased with foliage and berries, 13.5cm high, 5oz 3dwt

Lot 2150

An Austro-Hungarian Silver-Gilt and Enamel Box, Maker's Mark IT, Circa 1900, oblong, the hinged cover enamelled with a scene of an amorous couple in a pastoral landscape, within a yellow enamel surround and with pierced corners, the sides with further yellow enamel on an engine-turned ground, 11.6cm wide, gross weight 8oz. Marked inside base and cover. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some very small chips and scratches to the enamel.

Lot 2151

A Danish Silver Beaker, by Carl M Cohr, 1935, tapering and with part-fluted lower body, engraved with an inscription in Danish dated 1940, 11cm high, 2oz 11dwt . Marked underneath. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are a number of bruises overall.

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