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Lot 162

Mixed box of silver plate to include boxed set of grapefruit spoons, covered dish, tea pot, butter pot, carving knives and steels etc

Lot 169

A silver-mounted ships decanter, Asprey London import 1978, modern LSA decanter, square decanter  and water jug and glass a/f (4)Square decanter - No damage, water mark to base Asprey - good condition no damage LSA - chipped neck, water marked Water jug - crack to spout of jug

Lot 467

A Victorian folding chess, draught and backgammon board to/w set of 30 ivory and cochineal stained draught pieces with wooden box, Elkington silver plate column table lamp, 3 alabaster table lamps, 2 commemorative crowns, decanters, wooden stands etc (box)

Lot 488

A small collection of various EP wares including 'S & B Sheffield' canteen,  a three piece half-reeded tea service, two silver frames etc

Lot 100

A Victorian cylindrical silver cased perfume bottle, London 1884, with hinged cap, 5cm high, silver sovereign case, miniature silver button hook, thimbles, silver salt cellar, brooches and other small objects (qty).

Lot 102

A George III style bright cut engraved pointed end salt spoon, stamped only with makers mark M & S, 9cm long, initialled 'H', the bowl of a William IV silver caddy spoon, Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1836, embossed with a scallop shell and 's' scrolls and a tea spoon, bright cut engraved, with tapering cylindrical and square section handle, traces of gilding (3).

Lot 103

A pair of silver mounted tortoiseshell clothes brushes and a hair brush, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1924, with pique vacant bell-flower framed cartouches, clothes brushes 17cm wide (3).

Lot 104

A pair of George III Old English bead edge silver tablespoons, John Bourne, London 1793, and three Old English pattern silver tablespoons and a teaspoon, London 1791, 1795 & 1804, varying makers including Peter & Ann Bateman, 10ozs weight combined, initialled (6).

Lot 105

A set of seven Victorian silver bright cut engraved teaspoons, Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1865, cased set of six silver demi tasse, Sheffield 1927, pair of St Cross silver spoons, F J Ross, Chester 1923, silver caddy spoon, London 1911, silver napkin ring and a silver standish, London 1911, lacking glass inkwell, 10ozs weight combined (18).

Lot 114

A late Victorian silver tea kettle on spirit heater stand, Harry Wright Atkin, Sheffield 1894, in Regency style, embossed with curved lobes flanking two vacant cartouches below foliage, wooden overhead handle and finial to the hinged cover, 31.5cm high, 36.8ozs.

Lot 115

A Regency style silver teapot and sugar basin, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1895, rounded oblong embossed with lobes and flutes, gadroon rims, on bun feet, scroll handles, the teapot cover with blackwood lift, 37.9ozs (2).

Lot 116

A pair of Victorian silver backed hair brushes, London 1898, embossed with curved lobes and flutes, 25cm, a similar clothes brush and a pair of engine turned silver hair brushes, Birmingham 1918, monogram (5).

Lot 118

A set of six silver coffee spoons, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1933, with crossed golf clubs, silver gadroon edge sifter spoon, Sheffield 1899, child's silver knife, fork and spoon, American foliate engraved spoon, detailed sterling, silver knife, four various silver 'apostle' spoons, and seven other various silver spoons, George III and later, 11.5ozs weight combined of weighable silver, mostly inscribed (23).

Lot 119

A pair of George III silver fiddle pattern salad forks, Robert Cattle & James Barber, York, early 19th century, no date letter, 14cm long, 2.3ozs, engraved with a crest and DROYT (2).

Lot 120

A George II Hanoverian pattern silver tablespoon, London 1747, maker's mark unclear, 20cm long, contemporary monogram, and five pieces of George III - Victorian fiddle pattern silver flatware, varying dates and makers, 5.2ozs weight combined, initials and monograms (6).

Lot 121

A pair of Victorian silver scissor action sugar nippers, Charles Rawlings and William Summers, London possibly 1847, cast with acanthus, 2ozs, 13cm long.

Lot 123

A George III shaped oval silver teapot, Solomon Hougham, London 1801, with blackwood scroll handle and finial to the hinged cover, 28.5cm across, 16.3ozs later inscribed on the base.

Lot 124

A pair of silver five-bar wirework toast racks, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1916, on ball feet, 7cm wide, crested and dated, a pair of arched silver five-bar toast racks, Charles S. Green & Co, Birmingham 1967 and 1971, 8cm wide and a pair of American vase shape pepperettes, Fisher, detailed sterling, in George III style, 10.5cm high, 8.1ozs weight combined (6).

Lot 125

A late Victorian silver pierced oval bon bon dish, Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1895, foliate embossed, 15.5cm wide, a pair of rectangular silver bon bon dishes, foliate embossed, 11cm wide, a Victorian ornate silver sifter spoon, London 1876, with 'apostle' finial, 15.7cm and a glass spirits flask, with silver screw cap, London 1915, crested, and electroplate detachable cup, 6ozs combined weight of weighable silver (5).

Lot 126

A George III helmet shape silver milk jug, Godbehere, Wigan and Boult, London 1806, with threaded rim and harp handle, 15cm across, 4.2ozs.

Lot 128

A collection of seven silver napkin rings, varying shapes, dates and makers, including a heavy gauge triangular example, London 1918, another Canadian, Birks, detailed Sterling, engine turned, 5.7ozs weight combined, mostly inscribed, also an old Sheffield plate snuffers tray and a pair of George III style coasters with slat pierced sides (10).

Lot 129

A collection of William IV and later silver fiddle and thread pattern flatware, varying dates and makers, double struck, comprising; a sauce ladle, George W. Adams, London 1869, butter knife, dessert spoon, six large teaspoons, all George W. Adams 1855 and 1871, pair of salad forks, pair of egg spoons, pair of teaspoons, salt spoon and condiment ladle, 19ozs, monogrammed (17).

Lot 130

An Art Deco silver three-piece cafe au lait service, A.E. Poston & Co, Birmingham 1937, with ribbon tied swag upper friezes, composition harp handles and finials to the hinged covers, 18.8ozs, coffee pot 16.5cm high (3).

Lot 131

A set of three Victorian silver cauldron salt cellars, Andrew Crespel and Thomas Parker, London 1874, each on three scroll feet, gilt lined and three old English pattern salt spoons, London 1870, 8ozs, monogrammed (6).

Lot 132

An early 18th century style silver pear shape pepperette, London 1910, 11.5cm high, a pair of Victorian cylindrical silver pepperettes, William Hutton & Sons, London 1899, the slat pierced sides, with ribbon tied swags, blue glass liners, 7cm high, and an ornate late Victorian rectangular silver butter dish, Birmingham 1895, with foliate and trellis embossed border, 15.5cm wide, star cut glass liner, 7.2ozs combined weight of silver (4).

Lot 133

A pair of reproduction 17th century style 'apostle' spoons, Robert Pringle, London 1907, with cast capitals and pear shape bowls, 20cm high and a cased set of six silver feather edge grapefruit spoons, Grimme & Higgs, Sheffield 1965, 8.5ozs weight combined (8).

Lot 135

A George III cylindrical silver brandy sauce pan, marks rubbed, possibly John Hutson, 8.5cm high, engraved monogram, lacks handle, 4.4ozs and a George III silver Old English thread pattern fish slice, London 1797, with slat pierced blade, 29cm long (2).

Lot 136

A set of six Art Nouveau silver buttons, Chester 1903, with a profile portrait of a fashionable young lady facing to sinister, 2.5cm diameter.

Lot 137

A novelty surprise silver egg, makers mark DRM, London 2000, Millennium marks, lifting off the cover reveals a flowerhead, on a base of three lily pads mounted on a slice of agate, the base 8cm wide.

Lot 138

A Dutch late 19th century silver vase, English Import marks for 1894, heart shape, foliate embossed enclosing cherubs at play, on a spreading circular base, 12cm high, loaded and a pair of Edwardian silver trumpet shape vases, Charles Boyton & Sons, Sheffield 1903, 14.5cm high, loaded (3).

Lot 140

An Edwardian silver oval two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, makers mark C.W. & S, Birmingham 1907, the lobed sides with an upper band of leaves and shells, a shell bowl silver caddy spoon, London 1979 and four Victorian silver rat-tail pattern teaspoons, Gibson & Langman, London 1891 and 1893, 9.4ozs weight combined (7).

Lot 141

Three Victorian silver crowns, 1887, 1893 in brooch mount and 1894, a silver bracelet formed from silver coins including 1 mark 1875, a silver curb link bracelet, hung with charms and silver coins and a brooch formed from two Victorian silver coins (qty).

Lot 142

A Victorian silver rectangular, oval and twisted link watch chain, hung with a silver locket, Birmingham 1895, the hinged cover with a horse's head, a silver hinged bangle, Chester 1952, a contemporary silver brooch, in the form of two swans, makers mark R.S.E., a silver enamelled shield shape badge and a pair of oval cufflinks, detailed silver, leafy scroll engraved, 2.9ozs weight combined (7).

Lot 143

A cased George III style silver double cruet set, Edward John Haseler & C B, Chester 1921 & 1922, of oval and classical vase form, with four Old English pattern spoons, 10ozs, blue glass liners.

Lot 144

A set of six Art Deco silver teaspoons, Joseph Rogers & Sons, Sheffield 1932, 1933 and 1935, inscribed, a set of four demi tasse, English Import marks for 1979, with enamelled Winchester crest, late Victorian silver engine turned pencil holder, Birmingham 1899, small silver whistle, Charles Horner, Chester 1911, George III silver salt spoon, London 1809, five various silver spoons, an open face fob watch, John Barrel Locle and four other items, 7.8ozs combined weight of weighable silver (23).

Lot 145

A cased pair of Victorian circular silver napkin rings, John Newton Mappin and George Webb, Sheffield 1879, foliate engraved, a large cylindrical silver napkin ring, London 1921, inscribed, cased set of six 'bean' end silver demi tasse, Birmingham 1968, 4.5ozs weight combined, also a French engine turned egg cup (10).

Lot 146

A French rosewood brass strung dressing case, first half 19th century, the fitted crimson plush velvet lined interior with two lift-out trays, signed indistinctly, containing nine silver mounted glass bottles, boxes and jars and two further covers, foliate and diaper engraved enclosing a monogram, and other items, the case 33.5 x 24 x 16cm.

Lot 147

A George III silver bright cut engraved caddy spoon, London 1790, with shell bowl, 7.7cm, another similar, Thomas Willmore, Birmingham 1800, 8.7cm, another similar, William Eaton, London 1820, old English pattern, 8.5cm and a Victorian fiddle pattern caddy spoon, William Bateman, London 1839, monogrammed, 8.7cm, 1.5ozs weight combined (4).

Lot 148

A George III silver bright cut engraved caddy spoon, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1806, the oval bowl with pierced border and vacant oval cartouche, monogrammed, 6cm and another, London 1792, makers mark worn, with thread edge and shell bowl, engraved with an initial 'P' below a coronet, 7.7cm, 0.48ozs weight combined (2).

Lot 153

An engine turned silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1924, 6.3ozs, inscribed and monogrammed and a silver cigarette box, Birmingham 1926, with engine turned cover, monogrammed, 11 x 8.5cm (2).

Lot 154

Five Edwardian silver three prong forks, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1906, five silver teaspoons, Walker & Hall, with crossed golf clubs and three others and a pair of Egyptian enamelled spoons, detailed 800, 6ozs weight combined (15).

Lot 155

A three piece silver cruet set, Chester 1927, in mid 18th century style, an Old English pattern mustard spoon and a George III silver pepperette, lacking top, two silver mounted cut glass perfume bottles, also a filigree work box, unmarked, of shaped outline, with foliate panels, 9cm wide, 2.5ozs, and a circular filigree work box, decorated with beading (9).

Lot 157

A mid 18th century style silver cauldron shape mustard pot, Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1962, on lion mask headed claw feet, 4.2ozs, an electroplate engine turned spirits flask, bottle holder/pourer and a wine funnel on spirit heater stand (5).

Lot 159

A pair of George II silver cauldron salt cellars, David Hennell, London 1747, with gadroon rims, on shell and scroll feet, 8cm diameter, 7ozs.

Lot 160

A set of eight George III silver teaspoons, possibly Thomas Dene, London 1789, re-shaped and now with shell bowls, twist stems and shaped capitals, monogrammed, 3.6ozs.

Lot 161

A cased set of six silver Hanoverian rat-tail pattern teaspoons, displaying the British hallmarks for 1935, Edwardian silver Kolar Goldfield Vols spoon, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1908, Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert spoon, London 1852 and four various silver teaspoons, 6.5ozs weight combined, also a cased set of six Edwardian silver handled tea knives, Asprey, Sheffield 1908, and an oak canteen, early 20th century, containing electroplate Old English pattern and other flatware (qty).

Lot 163

A circular silver fruit bowl, Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1964, with radiating centre, quatrefoil pierced, on four hoof feet, 21cm diameter, 14ozs.

Lot 164

A stylish cased Art Deco silver condiment set, H Quibell & Son, Birmingham 1938, of square tapering form, blue glass liners, also a silver mustard spoon and salt spoon, detailed 800, 6ozs, and a cased set of four Victorian square silver salt cellars and spoons, Birmingham 1885, 2.3ozs (9).

Lot 165

A cased set of six Victorian silver Old English bead edge large teaspoons, George W Adams, London 1862, single struck and a modern silver tea strainer and drip bowl, Richard Comyns, London 1964, in mid 18th century style, with rosewood handle, 10ozs weight combined (8).

Lot 166

A Victorian mahogany cased set of twelve pairs of silver fruit knives and forks, Edward Gilbert, London 1885 & 1888, the bone handles crested and a Victorian cased by Mappin & Webb silver four piece bead edge christening set, London 1895 & Birmingham 1895, 2.5ozs weighable (28).

Lot 167

A shaped rectangular silver tray, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1911, with moulded border, 23.5cm wide, monogrammed, a George III style oval silver mustard pot, Birmingham 1918, blue glass liner, silver salt, Edwardian silver tea glass holder, Sheffield 1904, foliate pierced, monogrammed and dated and the Victorian silver cover of a dressing table box, 8.5ozs weight combined (5).

Lot 168

A Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, George Unite, Birmingham 1845, 0.3ozs, Victorian silver folding pocket knife, Sheffield 1869, in mother of pearl case, another, Victorian foliate engraved dip pen with spiral mother of pearl handle, another dip pen and two propelling pencils, rolled gold lorgnettes and meerschaum pipe, the bowl carved in the form of the head of young lady, amber mouth piece (9).

Lot 170

A George I style circular silver bowl, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1932, moulded rim and foot, 4.2ozs, 9cm diameter.

Lot 172

A silver mounted tortoiseshell backed hand mirror, London 1915, with bird, fruit and leafy scroll classical pique decoration, 28.5cm long, two similar brushes, London 1922, a Victorian silver knife, fork and spoon, London 1869 & 1857, foliate engraved, six silver handle tea knives, a goblet, detailed Towle sterling, in 17th century style, 10.3cm high, also an electroplate dish, 4.7ozs combined weight of weighable silver (14).

Lot 173

A George III style circular silver bead edge tray, Birmingham 1975, 20.5cm diameter and a silver pedestal bon bon dish, marks unclear, 9cm diameter, 11.4ozs weight combined (2).

Lot 174

A stylish Art Deco silver helmet shape sauce boat, Charles Boyton & Sons, Sheffield 1937, 16.5cm across and an Art Deco engine turned silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1931, 11.6ozs weight combined (2).

Lot 175

A set of five pairs of silver fruit knives and six forks, Charles Boyton & Sons, Sheffield 1915, with mother of pearl handles and a similar knife in a case, London 1898, and two cased sets of silver coffee spoons, one Sheffield 1927, also a pair of electroplate grape shears (25).

Lot 176

A child's silver rattle, Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1928, in the form of an owl hung with two bells, originally with mother of pearl teether, 10cm long, a pair of modern silver candlesticks, English Import marks, in George III style, lobed and fluted, 14cm high, filled, a small silver trumpet shape flower vase, 9.2cm high, a plain silver napkin ring, a late Victorian silver pepperette, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1899, and an Indian spherical mustard pot, late 19th/early 20th century, heavily foliate embossed (7).

Lot 179

A collection of twelve USA silver one dollars, 1888 x 8, 1 x 1889, 1 x 1922, 2 x 1923 and a half dollar 1963, 10.7ozs (13).

Lot 180

Four Victorian silver Crowns, 1887, 1891, 1893 & 1899, George V Crown 1935 and a Florin 1875, 5ozs weight combined (6).

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