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Lot 136

Mixed Lot: a hallmarked silver caster of octagonal form wit hpierced pull off domed lid, Sheffield 1925, a small silver milk jug with gadrooned rim, scroll handle, London 1900, a George V silver rectangular tray, Chester 1918, together with a silver serviette ring, whisky label and .925 hinged circular pill box, g/w 260gms

Lot 138

Mixed Lot: Pair Victorian silver heart-shaped bon-bon dishes, each on three ball feet, Chester 1899, a small pedestal twin handled trophy, Birmingham 1928, a Victorian sifter spoon, London 1858, maker's mark CB, together wtih a silver trumpet vase (a/f), (loaded)

Lot 139

George V silver mounted photograph frame of curved top rectangular form having refurbished wooden easel back, Chester 1915 by J & R Griffin, overall size 26.5cm x 20cm

Lot 14

Continental white metal Swing Handled Basket with later fitted glass liner, oval shaped with a bellied body, pierced and half fluted decorated with garlands of flowers, having two vacant cartouches with reeded swing handle, stamped 800, weighable silver 106 gms.

Lot 140

Late 20th century Dutch hallmarked silver Nef on wooden base, 20cm wide max x 17cm high

Lot 141

Mixed Lot: late 19th century clear and amethyst flashed cut glass scent bottle with tall faceted neck and embossed screw on lid, marks almost erased, 20cm tall together with a further hobnail cut baluster glass scent decanter with hallmarked silver collar, Birmingham 1910, maker's mark partly erased (2)

Lot 144

Tapering cut glass vase with hallmarked silver rim, Sheffield 1929 by John Round & Son Ltd, 17cm tall (4)

Lot 148A

Late Victorian dimple glass decanter with applied silver collar (lacking stopper), 20cm tall, Chester 1900, together with an Edwardian hourglass decanter with plain silver collar, Birmingham 1905, 23cm tall (2)

Lot 149

George V glass biscuit barrel of plain design with star cut base, having applied silver collar, lid and swing handle, Sheffield 1915 by John Round, 19cm tall

Lot 15

Mixed lot (2). Edwardian pierced and embossed Silver Cylindrical Sleeve hall marked Birmingham 1909, holding a faceted glass bottle with a screw-on white metal lid.

Lot 152

Pair of Elizabeth II silver encased candlesticks with loaded circular bases, tapering stems and integral sconces, 20cm tall, London 1954, probably by Preece & Williscombe (marks partially rubbed)

Lot 153

Pair of George VI silver candlesticks, integral urn shaped sconces above waisted columns on weighted circular bases, reeded detail, Birmingham 1954, maker's mark W I Broadway & Co, 24cm high (a/f)

Lot 154

Pair of modern silver Corinthian column candlesticks on stepped beaded loaded bases with detachable beaded sconces, Birmingham 1991, maker's mark Broadway & Co, 25cm high

Lot 156

Mixed Lot: cut glass vase on a silver loaded base, Birmingham 1992, cut glass salad bowl with a 925 stamped rim, together with a small glass bowl with silver hallmarked lid, London 1886, (3)

Lot 159

Victorian mirror in a silver frame, the heart-shaped bevelled mirror within an elaborately embossed frame decorated with masks, birds, scrolls etc, with monogrammed engraved cartouche, easel back, London 1899, maker's mark William Comyns & Sons, 27 x 24cm (a/f)

Lot 160

George V silver photograph frame of rectangular plain polished form, easel back, Birmingham 1917, maker's mark G & C Ltd, 25 x 18cm

Lot 161

Mixed Lot: Victorian vinaigrette with engraved detail front and back, gilt interior, (grilles missing), Birmingham 1865, maker's mark Hilliard & Thomason, a George III silver nutmeg grater (broken), Birmingham 1799, maker's mark IT, together with a silver snuff box, engine turned decorated, London 1960, maker's mark S J Rose & Son (3)

Lot 162

Mixed Lot: Edward VII silver vesta case, foliate engraved, Birmingham 1908, maker's mark S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, together with a vintage gilt metal swivel fob, a design featuring a lion above a citrine swivel fob (2)

Lot 164

Four Georgian silver tea spoons of Fiddle pattern, various dates and makers (4)

Lot 166

Mixed Lot: two sterling souvenir teaspoons, Tokyo and Yokohama, a Dutch white metal windmill spoon, a sterling souvenir spoon, the enamelled bowl with the Statue of Liberty, a pair of small sugar tongs, Birmingham 1901 and two silver plated commemorative spoons (boxed) (qty)

Lot 167

Mixed Lot: three silver vestas, a spot hammered design example, Birmingham 1912, a Victorian foliate engraved vesta, Birmingham 1897, an engine turned and engraved Vesta, Birmingham 1899, gross weight 79gms, together with a horn snuff box (4)

Lot 168

Mixed Lot: hallmarked silver whisky label, Birmingham 1974, a vintage enamelled "Bismuth" label, together with a Claret porcelain label with hand painted and transfer decorated borders (3)

Lot 169

Mixed Lot: three hallmarked silver thimbles, one boxed sterling thimble, two metal thimbles, a vegetable ivory thimble acorn case, a sterling needle case, embossed with the word "Salem" and the date 1692, together with three vintage sewing items

Lot 17

George V silver cigarette case of shaped rectangular form with central monogram, chased and engraved back and front floral detail, push-in clasp and thumb piece, 8.5 x 7 cms in diameter, hall marked for Birmingham 1924, makers mark William Hair Haseler Ltd, 79 gms.

Lot 171

Mixed Lot: set of six George V teaspoons, bright cut engraved detail, Birmingham 1931, maker William Suckling Ltd, a silver preserve spoons, Sheffield 1903, a Victorian silver bladed butter knife, Birmingham 1852, a small pair of tongs and a small mother of pearl silver mounted paper knife, together with a plated jam spoon

Lot 172

Ten George V silver tea spoons, Hanoverian pattern, Sheffield 1932, maker's mark Northorn Goldsmiths & Co, 62gms

Lot 174

Mixed Lot: Victorian silver bon-bon dish of pierced oval form, Sheffield 1895, two Continental white metal page markers, a silver commemorative dish, engraved Edward VII and Alexandra dated 1902, two modern white metal boxes, embossed drum shaped example and a Georgian style snuff box (6)

Lot 175

Mixed Lot: Edwardian silver twin handled open salt with later blue glass liner, Birmingham 1904, a vase shaped pepper with pull-off lid, Birmingham 1910, an Edwardian anointing spoon, London 1909, together with a sterling retractable pencil, the barrel with engine turned decoration

Lot 176

Mixed Lot: George V silver christening spoons, Birmingham 1930, maker's mark James Swan & Son, together with a silver pusher, Birmingham 1928, William Suckling Ltd, (2)

Lot 177

Mixed Lot: four matching spirit labels, Brandy, Madeira, Whisky and Gin, maker's mark W I Broadway & Co, two hallmarked Birmingham 1961 and 1997 and two stamped 925, together with two similar Port and Sherry silver labels, the Port example London 1996, the Sherry; London 1962, 43.4gms

Lot 179

Mixed Lot: pair of George VI silver napkin rings with gadrooned rims, London 1947, together with two other silver napkin rings, Chester and Birmingham assay, 118gms gross weight

Lot 181

Mixed Lot: George VI silver mustard, the hinged lid with urn finial, the body a panelled design with blue glass liner, Birmingham 1947, a baluster silver mustard with a hinged lid applied with cast thumb piece, marks rubbed (a/f), a pedestal silver salt, Birmingham 1925, a twin handled salt of oval pierced form with blue glass liner, Birmingham 1918, together with a silver mustard (lid missing) and a pair of silver Victorian mustard spoons, London 1889 (qty)

Lot 182

Mixed Lot: Edwardian silver tray of angular form, Birmingham 1906, small silver trophy, Birmingham 1925, a cauldron salt with applied scrolled rim, Birmingham 1925, together with a cylindrical pepper on three ball feet, Birmingham 1918, 76gms gross weight

Lot 183

Mixed Lot: two pairs of silver sugar tongs, a trefid silver spoon, Sheffield 1936, a silver mustard spoon, London 1966, bean end coffee spoon, jam spade, souvenir spoon and a pair of ice tongs, gross weight 91gms

Lot 186

Mixed Lot: Edwardian silver vase pepper, Birmingham 1909, an Edwardian cauldron salt with wavy rim, Chester 1907, pair of George III mustard spoons, the bowls with gilded detail, London 1812, together with three tea spoons and three condiment spoons, various dates and makers, 108gms gross weight

Lot 189

Mixed Lot: George VI silver pebble tobacco box, squeeze opening, gilt interior, the inside of the lid with inscription and dated 1939, 8.5cm diam, Chester 1939, maker's mark Walker & Hall, together with a hallmarked silver vesta case of hinged rectangular form, Birmingham 1912, maker's mark for William Hair Haseler, (a/f) (2)

Lot 19

George V Silver caster of plain baluster form with pierced pull off dome lid on a spreading foot (AF) hall marked for London 1932, makers mark William Comyns & Sons Ltd, 14 cms high, 138 gms.

Lot 190

Mixed Lot: Victorian silver whistle, London 1885, maker's mark W.D. (a/f), a pair of WMF white metal pierced collars stamped 800, a hallmarked silver ornamental turnpike pin with a thistle finial and a paper mache snuff box

Lot 191

Mixed Lot: pair of Bateman George III silver decanter labels of crescent form, engraved Rum and Brandy, London 1801, maker's mark Peter, Anne and William Bateman, together with an antique metal monogram label, (3)

Lot 192

Mixed Lot: George V silver framed nail buffer, Birmingham 1919, together with a stylised metal tea spoon highlighted with a bezel set turquoise (2)

Lot 194

Elizabeth II silver meat skewer, oversized hallmarks for Birmingham 1988, maker's mark S J Rose & Son, 25cm long

Lot 198

Set of six George III silver tea spoons, Old English pattern with bright cut decoration, London 1796, maker's mark Peter and Anne Bateman

Lot 199

Set of six George V silver tea spoons, Sheffield 1912, maker's mark Maxfield & Sons Ltd

Lot 2

Victorian silver card case of shaped rectangular form with central circular engraved cartouche, and decorated back and front with a banded decoration, the interior with folding silk lined card holders, 10 x 7 cm, G/W 111 gms.

Lot 20

Circular plain Silver Pedestal Bowl raised on a spreading pedestal foot, 7 cms high, 113 gms, hall marked Sheffield 1931, makers mark Martin Hall & Co.

Lot 200

George VI silver pipe tamper, the finial and barrel chased and engraved detail, London 1939, 10cm long, 31gms

Lot 202

William IV silver caddy spoon, with large shell bowl, chased and engraved handle, London 1832, maker's mark William Chandless

Lot 204

George VI silver compact of square form, engraved with an Art Deco design, fitted mirror to inside of lid, yellow metal clasp thumb piece, London 1946, maker's mark David Sutton & Sons, 9cm square in red leather pouch

Lot 205

Hallmarked silver cigarette case of rectangular form, engine turned decoration back and front, full length hinge with push in clasp, 12 x 9cm, Birmingham 1966, maker's mark W H Manton Ltd, gross weight 189gms, in a Mappin & Webb card box

Lot 206

George V silver vesta of shaped rectangular form, central circular plain cartouche within an engine turned decorated back and front, Birmingham 1911, maker's mark W H Haseler Ltd, 5 x 3.5cm

Lot 209

George V silver cigarette case of square form, engraved with alternate bands, having a corner cartouche engraved with a monogram, 8cm square, with push in clasp and thumb piece, Birmingham 1926, maker's mark William Neal & Son Ltd, 116gms

Lot 21

Edward VII Silver Capstan Inkwell of typical form with hinged cover (loaded), diameter 13 cm, hall marked Birmingham 1906, makers mark D Bros.

Lot 210

Late Victorian silver pedestal rose bowl embellished with a chased floral and scroll design on a decorative spread pedestal base, having an engraved cartouche "Sub Section Cup B Battery H A C", 17cm diam x 12cm high, London 1895, 332gms

Lot 212

Mixed Lot: George III silver vinaigrette, rectangular form and ribbed design with pierced hinge gilt grille, Birmingham 1814, an antique gold plated vesta case, together with a hinged vesta, engraved to front with a map of India, stamped D & Co Silver

Lot 213

George IV silver vinaigrette of typical rectangular form, engraved and chased, decorated back and front, with double thumb piece, gilded interior with ornate hinged pierced grille, Birmingham 1822, maker's mark John Betteridge, 34 x 22mm

Lot 216

Mixed Lot: mother of pearl purse of rectangular form with central silver plaque, blue silk lined fittings (a/f), two mother of pearl inlaid fan spines (a/f), antique ivory handled brush holder (a/f) together with three abalone shells lined with nacre of mother of pearl

Lot 217

Edward VII silver backed dressing table mirror, profusely decorated with birds, masks and scrolls etc, Birmingham 1901, maker's mark William Adams Ltd

Lot 218

Mixed Lot: dressing table wares to include three piece silver and green enamel brushes, Birmingham 1936, George V silver and tortoiseshell mounted brushes, Birmingham 1919, three WMF plated brushes, hand mirror and comb, together with a scent jar with a silver and tortoiseshell screw lid (a/f)

Lot 219

George V silver and enamel dressing table set, to include a hand mirror and two hair brushes, two clothes brushes each with a mint green guilloche enamel design and hallmarked for Birmingham 1927, maker's mark Mappin & Webb Ltd (a/f)

Lot 22

Silver table-top cigarette box, hinged lid with engine turned decoration, presentation engraved front, standing on four stepped feet, 11 x 8.5 cm, hall marked Sheffield 1960.

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