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Lot 46

A George III silver rectangular waiter, by Thomas Hannam & John Crouch II, London 1807, 23 x 17cm, 583g

Lot 47

A silver waiter, by William Lister & Sons, London 1932, 15cm diameter, 213.5g.

Lot 48

An ornate Arabic twin handled rectangular tray, stamped silver, 46.5cm wide.

Lot 49

A silver bachelor's teapot, by Harrods Ltd, London 1924, 11cm high, 392g total weight.

Lot 5

An Art Deco Indian white metal three piece tea set, by P Orr & Sons, Madras, stamped 'ORR 26, Silver 935', engraved crest to body.

Lot 50

A silver helmet jug, by Richard Parker, Chester 1932, 14cm high, 115.5g.

Lot 51

A silver hot water jug, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1937, 20cm high, 533.5g total weight.

Lot 53

A cased four piece silver engine turned dressing table set, by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1935/6.

Lot 54

A cased silver three piece condiment set, by William Adams Ltd, Birmingham 1911 & 1921, 102g.

Lot 55

An Asprey & Co Ltd cased set of six silver and tortoiseshell menu holders, by J Batson & Son, London 1912, decorated with hunting scenes, each 5cm wide.

Lot 56

A cased pair of silver mounted cut glass salts, by James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1922.

Lot 57

A cased pair of Victorian silver grape scissors by Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1841, 113g.

Lot 59

A small quantity of Georgian and Victorian silver fiddle pattern flatware, various makers and dates, 978g; together with a quantity of EPNS cutlery.

Lot 6

A George II silver caster, by Samuel Wood, London 1758, 16cm high, 197g.

Lot 60

A part canteen of Edwardian silver Old English pattern flatware, by Robert Stebbings, London 1908, comprising six table forks, six dessert forks and six dessert spoons, 870g. (18)

Lot 61

A set of six Chinese silver fish knives and forks, by Wang Hing, stamped 900.

Lot 62

A set of twelve pairs of silver and mother of pearl dessert knives and forks, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1936/7.

Lot 63

Five various silver fiddle pattern spoons, 217g.

Lot 64

A set of six silver William IV Old English pattern teaspoons, by John Meek, London 1828, 128g.

Lot 66

A George III silver sauce ladle, by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1820; together with two similar examples, 150g.

Lot 67

A pair of George III bright cut silver sauce ladles, by George Smith I, London 1774, 91.5g.

Lot 68

A pair of George III bright cut silver tablespoons, by George Burrows I, London 1789, 122g.

Lot 69

A pair of George III bright cut silver tablespoons, by George Smith II, London 1790, 125g.

Lot 7

A George III silver oval mustard, probably by Charles Chesterman II, London 1791, 7cm high, 106.5g.

Lot 70

A pair of Irish bright cut silver teaspoons, makers mark indistinct, Dublin, 35.5g.

Lot 71

A George II bright cut silver caddy spoon, by John Hawkins, London 1820; together with two others, 36.5g. (3)

Lot 72

An Edwardian silver mounted horn quaiche, by W D & Co, Edinburgh 1907, 6.5cm diameter; together with a set of six silver coffee spoons, 83g weighable.

Lot 73

A small group of silver items, to include: a pair of sugar tongs; and a cased napkin holder, 89g.

Lot 74

Four modern silver napkin rings, by Walter Davies & son, London 1983 & 1986, 185g.

Lot 75

A pair of George III pierced silver salts, makers mark indistinct, London 1808, with blue glass liners, 104g.

Lot 76

A Victorian silver salt, by Robert Hennel, London 1861, 6cm diameter; together with a George II example, London 1752, 6.5cm diameter, 143g.

Lot 78

A silver and enamel novelty Mickey Mouse napkin ring, by Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1935, 20g.

Lot 79

An Edwardian silver egg cup, by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1905, 47g; together with a Dutch white metal vesta case; and a small 18th century gilded goblet, decorated chevron, possibly Strasbourg, 8cm high. (3)

Lot 8

A Continental .900 silver salver, 24cm diameter.

Lot 81

A tortoiseshell and silver mounted cut glass perfume bottle, makers mark indistinct, London 1916, 10cm high.

Lot 82

An Art Nouveau silver cigarette case, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1904, 9 x 7cm, 97g.

Lot 83

An engine turned silver cigarette case, by Beddoes & Co, Birmingham 1928, 9 x 8cm, 160g,

Lot 84

A small group of silver items, comprising: a cigarette case, by John Henry Wynn, Birmingham 1929; a vesta case; and a child's bangle, 68g.

Lot 85

An Art Deco silver engine turned cigarette case, by William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1932; together with another, 234g.

Lot 86

Five various Victorian and later silver vesta cases, 102.5g; together with a similar unmarked example. (6)

Lot 88

An Edwardian silver combination watch holder/paper clip, by Grey & Co, London 1902, 9 x 6.5cm.

Lot 89

A Victorian silver snuff box, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1838, 6.5 x 4.5cm, 76g.

Lot 9

An Irish pierced silver dish ring, by Edmund Johnson Ltd, Dublin 1917, with green glass liner, 13cm diameter, 130g weighable.

Lot 90

A Victorian silver snuff box, by Frederick Marson, Birmingham 1859, 8 x 5cm, 107g.

Lot 91

A Victorian silver snuff box, by E Smith, Birmingham 1842, 7 x 2.5cm, 60g.

Lot 92

A Georgian silver vinaigrette, by C & B, incomplete marks, 2.5 x 2cm, 10g.

Lot 93

A Victorian silver vinaigrette, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1842, 3.5 x 2cm, 16.5g.

Lot 94

A George IV silver vinaigrette, by Postans & Tye, Birmingham 1822, 3.5 x 2.5cm; together with another, 22.5g.

Lot 95

A William IV silver 'Sherry' label, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1830, 7cm wide, 15g; together with a similar 'Madeira' unmarked example.

Lot 96

An Edwardian silver letter knife, having armorial handle, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1903, 19.5cm long, 59g

Lot 97

A German silver eagle head and ivory letter knife, stamped .835, 22cm long.

Lot 98

A pair of Victorian silver mounted ivory glove stretchers, by Charles Fox & Co Ltd, Chester 1897, 23.5cm long.

Lot 99

An interesting collection of silver thimbles, 114g; together with six others. (28)

Lot 108

George III 'Bristol' blue glass five-bottle cruet, each of faceted form with gilt labels for Oil, Pepper, Mustard, Vinegar and Sugar, all with silver-plated brass covers, on original pierced mahogany 'Lazy Susan'-style revolving galleried stand, the turned central stem with plated swing handle, 24cm high including handle Condition: Varying degrees of ware to silver-plating of metal covers. Vinegar bottle is missing its finial (to match the oil stopper), dint or small hole to cover of pepper. General rubbing to all gilt labels commensurate with age and use. Stand would benefit from slight tightening but is in otherwise good order. **General condition consistent with age

Lot 119

Whitefriars limited edition millefiori ink bottle to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 1952-77, 22/50, within presentation box, 15cm high Condition: No obvious faults or restoration - **General condition consistent with age

Lot 123

Scottish Interest - Pair of late Victorian silver novelty cruets in the form of thistle leaves and flowerheads having matched spoons also topped with thistle heads, sponsors mark of George Gordon & Son, Sheffield 1900, 8cm high, 16.5toz approx Condition: Light wear and some surface scratches all over, glass liners do not match but appear to be original, some areas maybe a little bent - **General condition consistent with age

Lot 124

Early 18th Century Britannia Standard silver double ended marrow scoop, sponsors mark of Thomas Spackman, London (date letter indecipherable), 22cm long, 1.3toz approx Condition: Light surface wear all over, both bowls have had a knock to the end - see images - **General condition consistent with age

Lot 125

Late 19th/early 20th Century Chinese silver and ivory child's rattle/whistle, the body having chased decoration of an Oriental scene and hung with four bells, 14.5cm long, 1.6toz approx gross Condition: Some light wear all over, some slight fractures to the ivory handle where it joins the silver, some small dents to the body - the largest approximately 7mm in diameter - **General condition consistent with age

Lot 126

Liberty & Co Ltd - Pair of George V silver Celtic knot knife rests in the manner of Archibald Knox with stamped pattern number 497, Birmingham 1917, 6.5cm wide, 1.8toz approx Condition: All four ends are bent and out of shape, one end also has three breaks to the knot decoration - **General condition consistent with age

Lot 127

Asprey - Victorian silver box of rounded rectangular form having engraved decoration, the hinged cover with monogram opening to reveal a gilt interior, sponsors mark of Thomas Johnson and retailers mark for Asprey, Bond Street, London, 1854, 14cm wide, 5.7toz approx Condition: Some knocks and dents to the body particularly noticeable to the base, the decoration is perhaps a little polished out, lid does not close properly, interior gilding has faded - **General condition consistent with age

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