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Lot 483

Gold plated mum ring, silver ring and silver wishbone ring

Lot 485

Silver sapphire ring and silver ring

Lot 1

A George II silver coffee pot, of tapering form, later engraved overall with ribbons, leaves and flowers, inscribed 'presented to the Honourable and Reverend Evelyn Monson by Lord and Lady Monson Aug 7th 1860,' with a shaped ivory handle, London 1731, makers mark TT, possibly for Thomas Tearle, 30½ all in, 26cm high. Provenance: The Estate of Miss Rachel Monson

Lot 101

A Victorian silver goblet, engraved overall with cartouches, flowerheads, etc., personalised engraving for RMEM from JAR and RJR 1875, Sheffield 1873, 6½oz, 15cm high. Provenance: The Estate of Miss Rachel Monson.

Lot 102

A continental silver coloured metal two handled cup, of tapering form with a moulded rim and reeded base, bearing marks to underside, 7cm high. Provenance: The Estate of Miss Rachel Monson.

Lot 103

A George V cut glass globular scent bottle, with silver collar and top, the top cast with berries etc., Birmingham 1918, 13cm high. Provenance: The Estate of Miss Rachel Monson.

Lot 104

A plain silver bowl, engraved to the circular cartouche Union Club, London 1905, makers stamp to underside for Gilliam, Davies Street, London, 6¾oz, 11½cm diameter. Provenance: The Estate of Miss Rachel Monson.

Lot 105

A Victorian silver christening set, comprising spoon and fork, each with a rococo scroll handle and vacant cartouche, London 1877, 1¾oz, in original fitted case. Provenance: The Estate of Miss Rachel Monson.

Lot 107

Two early Victorian cut glass and silver mounted dressing table jars, each of rectangular form, with a pierced lid, decorated with scrolls etc., mounts London 1840, silver weight 4oz. Provenance: The Estate of Miss Rachel Monson.

Lot 108

A collection of silver plate, to include a small communion type chalice or egg cup, with ecclesiastical engraving etc., a continental tapering beaker, makers stamp to underside of M Mayer, chamber candlestick with snuffer, a crumb scoop with ivory handle and a pair of asparagus tongs. Provenance: The Estate of Miss Rachel Monson.

Lot 109

A Victorian silver butter dish, the lid and base engraved with roundels, leaves, etc., each applied with Victorian lozenge registration mark, lacking glass liner, London 1871, by Joseph & Edward Bradbury, 9oz. Provenance: The Estate of Miss Rachel Monson.

Lot 110

A commemorative silver Armada dish, cast centrally with a medallion of Winston Churchill, dated 1874 to 1965, the reverse bearing the slogan "Very Well Alone", London 1966, 8¼oz, 17cm diameter. Provenance: The Estate of Miss Rachel Monson.

Lot 111

A commemorative silver Armada dish, cast centrally with a medallion of Winston Churchill, dated 1874 to 1965, the reverse bearing the slogan "Very Well Alone", London 1966, 8¼oz, 17cm diameter. Provenance: The Estate of Miss Rachel Monson.

Lot 112

A silver coloured metal plain bowl (AF), marks indistinct, 2¼oz. Provenance: The Estate of Miss Rachel Monson.

Lot 113

A pair of late 19th/early 20thC faceted glass inkwells, each with silver mounts, engraved for Ink and Water and with initials EM, 6cm wide. Provenance: The Estate of Miss Rachel Monson.

Lot 114

An Eastern silver coloured metal rectangular cigarette case, engraved with buildings, palm trees, etc., possibly Egyptian, unmarked, 13cm wide. Provenance: The Estate of Miss Rachel Monson.

Lot 117

A George V engine turned silver cigarette case, with double hinged lid, Birmingham 1912, 3¾oz. Provenance: The Estate of Miss Rachel Monson.

Lot 118

A pair of Victorian facetted oval cut glass dressing table jars, each with an engine turned lid with monogram, London 1871, silver weight 1¾oz. Provenance: The Estate of Miss Rachel Monson.

Lot 120

A collection of small silver etc., to include a pair of Victorian sugar tongs, a pair of early 20thC sugar tongs etc., weighable silver 2¼oz. Provenance: The Estate of Miss Rachel Monson.

Lot 121

An Elizabeth II silver three piece cruet set, each with a gadrooned border, comprising mustard pot, open salt and pepper pot, each on shaped legs, Birmingham 1968 the silver mustard pot associated, 9oz.Provenance: The Estate of Miss Rachel Monson.

Lot 123

A collection of small silver, to include four napkin rings and a match holder, cast with putti. Provenance: The Estate of Miss Rachel Monson.

Lot 124

A three piece Victorian silver christening set, comprising knife, fork and spoon, London 1870, (AF), 3½oz in a fitted case. Provenance: The Estate of Miss Rachel Monson.

Lot 125

Two late 19thC/early 20thC glass and silver mounted dressing table jars, one engraved Auntie from Edowe 1896 and a glass jar with silver plated mount (3). Provenance: The Estate of Miss Rachel Monson.

Lot 126

A late Victorian silver Vesta case, engraved with monogram WPM, and a silver chain Birmingham 1892, 1¼oz. Provenance: The Estate of Miss Rachel Monson.

Lot 127

A collection of silver cutlery, each engraved with initial, various dates, 7oz.

Lot 128

A pair of George V silver mounted brushes, each engaged with a monogram and in a leather carrying case, Birmingham 1918, Sir George V.

Lot 129

A pair of Edwardian silver two handled wine tasters, each a faceted form, Birmingham 1909, 2½oz.

Lot 130

A late Victorian silver and steel desk stand, with a hook, the square base with a beaded border, loaded, Sheffield 1895, 20cm high.

Lot 131

An Edwardian silver Arts and Crafts type teaspoon, the handle inset with agate in the Celtic manner maker stamp J.F., a plated silver Celtic revival anointing type spoon and button hook with a silver handle (3).

Lot 132

A George V silver specimen vase, of tapering form, on a domed foot, loaded London 1919, 16cm high.

Lot 133

A George III silver cream jug, with a reeded border and an angular handle, London 1807, 3oz.

Lot 134

A collection of silver plate, to include an oval entree dish and cover, with gadrooned border, three piece Victorian tea set with embossed decoration etc.

Lot 135

A 19thC silver plated tea urn, with lion mask side handles and a shaped spout with ceramic insulator on bun feet, 32cm high.

Lot 136

A pair of Victorian Scottish silver tablespoons, Edinburgh 1851, and two similar, 8¾oz (4).

Lot 187

A late 19th/early 20thC cut glass claret jug, with silver plated mount cast with grapes, vines and a Bacchus mask, 31cm high.

Lot 190

A Victorian silver plated centrepiece, with four arms, the reeded column applied with scrolls, mask, etc., on a circular base applied with similar motifs, with a floral border and lobed bun feet, lacking glass dishes, 54cm high.

Lot 198

A pair of late 19thC silver plated neo classical candlesticks, each decorated with swags, patera, bows, etc., 31cm high.

Lot 2

A pair of early Victorian silver candlesticks, each with a reeded sconce, fluted tapering column and a circular base cast with a flower head, initialled JAG to base, loaded, Sheffield 1837 by John Parsons and Co., 29cm high. Provenance: The Estate of Miss Rachel Monson

Lot 20

A George IV silver six division toast rack, with reeded and scroll cast handle, concave base and scroll feet, London 1829, by Robert Garrard, 13¾oz, 16cm wide. Provenance: The Estate of Miss Rachel Monson.

Lot 21

A Victorian silver two handled christening mug, engraved with a bird, seated on a branch of holly, on ball feet, personalised engraving to the reverse within a mistletoe cartouche, William John Monson from his godfather George Thomas Kinnear, 26th October 1873, London 1872, 5oz, 8cm high. Provenance: The Estate of Miss Rachel Monson.

Lot 223

A part canteen of silver plated cutlery, each piece with a rococo scroll handle, to include table forks, dessert forks, teaspoons, knife rest, salt spoons, egg spoons, dessert spoons, sauce ladles and some other cutlery etc.

Lot 232

An eastern silver coloured metal candlestick, cast in the form of a dragon, with three branches for candles, 51cm long.

Lot 246

A quantity of silver plate, to include a candle snuffer tray, Victorian teapot, rectangular teapot, and matching coffee pot, etc. Provenance: The Estate of Miss Rachel Monson.

Lot 262

A collection of five late 19th/ early 20thC empty leather presentation boxes for silver items, to include a two handled mug, napkin ring, beaker, etc. Provenance: The Estate of Miss Rachel Monson.

Lot 3

A 19th silver gilt rattle, embossed and chased with scrolls, flowers and leaves, mounted with a coral teether, markers stamp TZ.P, 14cm long. Provenance: The Estate of Miss Rachel Monson.

Lot 321

A George VI silver christening set, comprising baby spoon and pusher, Sheffield 1943, in a fitted case, 1oz.

Lot 322

An R & J Carr silver mounted clock, made to commemorate a P&O millennium cruise on the Oriana.

Lot 323

A George VI silver pedestal bowl, with pierced decoration, Birmingham 1943, 2¼oz.

Lot 325

A George V silver three piece cruet, of facetted form, comprising silver salt with blue glass liner, mustard pot and pepper pot, weighable silver 4½oz.

Lot 326

A pair of early 19thC silver sugar tongs, maker stamped TW, ¾oz.

Lot 327

A late Victorian silver centrepiece or comport, with fluted decoration, in a vacant 'C' scroll cartouche to the centre, the shaped border with pierced leaf decoration, Chester 1893, 7¾oz, 21cm diameter.

Lot 329

A collection of Danish silver coloured metal spoons, each stamped Babsa (8) and another similar stamped Atla 80.

Lot 330

A set of six small silver coffee spoons, Birmingham 1969, in a fitted case. Provenance: The Estate of Miss Rachel Monson.

Lot 331

An Elizabeth II engine turned silver mounted rectangular photograph frame, Birmingham 1958, 27cm x 22cm. Provenance: The Estate of Miss Rachel Monson.

Lot 332

A collection of continental silver plated cutlery, stamped to each piece, engraved to the handle with monograms.

Lot 333

Various items of silver, to include a commemorative caddy spoon for 1938, two golfing trophy spoons, etc., weighable silver 2¾oz.

Lot 334

A 19thC silver shell shaped caddy spoon, with engraved handle and a pierced silver bon bon dish on bun feet, 1½oz.

Lot 336

A pair of silver ashtrays, each engraved for the Grimsby and District LVA Golfing Society, the Carling Lager Cup 1963 and the Golden Guinea trophy won by a H J Plumb in 1963, weighted Sheffield 1962 (2).

Lot 337

A George V silver presentation hip flask, engraved BP, "Presented by a few old pals on joining HM Forces, wishing you good luck and a speedy return", June 1918, London 1918, lacking lid, 4½oz.

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