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Lot 32

A French enamel and silver posy holder or Tussie Mussey, the handle decorated in Sevres style with a spray of summer blooms within dark blue borders decorated with gilded quatrefoil motifs, beneath an intricate white metal and blue enamelled flower cage with securing pin and flat link chain, 14.5cm max approx

Lot 4

An ivory cased etui, fitted with silver gilt snuff spoon, penknife and propelling pencil, the penknife and pencil profusely chased with scrolling foliage, the snuff spoon, probably a later replacement stamped with letters and symbols, Birmingham 1900, makers mark JTH over JHM for John Thomas Heath & John Hartshorne Middleton, 8cm long (4)

Lot 41

A silver retractable toothpick, the case engraved with foliate scrolls beneath a finial of a facetted red stone, with suspension loop, Birmingham, makers mark FW for Francis Webb, 3.7grms, 8cm max

Lot 42

A silver swizzel stick / cocktail stirrer engine turned decoration, the push slide revealing seven stamens the central prong with ball cap, Birmingham 1935, makers mark FW for Francis Webb, 5 grms, 8.5cm

Lot 43

A snuff box formed from a silver mounted cowrie shell, possibly Irish provincial silver, engraved to MAW from JK and dated March 30 1818, 2.2cm max

Lot 49

Railway Interest - A small silver guards whistle, decorated with bands of foliate motifs, Birmingham 1900, makers mark W.A for William Aitken; and a railway man's carbide signal lamp, the lens formed by a colourless paste jewel, Birmingham 1909, makers mark AJS for Arthur Johnson Smith, 7.5 grms total weight (2)

Lot 50

A miniature silver handled pepperette; Birmingham 1908, makers mark U Co and a white metal lidded tankard, 4.5cm high max (2)

Lot 51

A miniature silver commemorative Coronation chair pin cushion, for the Coronation of Edward VII Birmingham 1901, makers marks H&A for Holland & Aldwinckle, 7.2 grms, 4.1cm high approx; and a Queen Victoria commemorative silver spoon, marks worn (2)

Lot 52

Needlework Interest - Sewing requisites, comprising: a turned boxwood spool case; a steel and bone fine crochet hook; a carved ivory needle case; a pair of steel scissors with decorative cornucopia sheath; a silver thimble; a pair of steel tailors scissors with engine turned decoration to the handles together with a 19th Century lace and white-work pattern book, containing hand drawn images mostly floral, and other ephemera regarding needlework and other matters (8)

Lot 53

A Georgian silver apple corer, London date letter worn, makers mark SB unidentified, 29.1 grms, 15cm long approx

Lot 54

A pair of Georgian portable fruit eaters, the knife and two tine fork with silver folding blades and mother of pearl handles, the handles decorated with a elliptical reserve engraved GB, within a rectangular red Morocco leather covered card case, Kings head and Sterling lion mark only, case 9.3 cm, implements 16.5cm long approx (3)

Lot 55

An enamel and silver ring box, engine turned sunray design with pale sky blue enamel; a silver repousse decorated snuff box; and a turned ivory rouge pot with screw cover and internal pierced cover, 7cm diam max, various dates and makers (3)

Lot 57

A Chinese silver figure of a Chinese merchant; and a Japanese ivory model of a boat (2)

Lot 58

A silver mounted Bristol blue glass double ended perfume bottle, one end with flip top cover, the other with screw cap, the white metal covers repousse decorated with foliate scrolls, 10 cm max.

Lot 64

A Victorian silver miniature vinaigrette pendent, rectangular with panelled domed cover decorated with engine turning, the gilded interior with internal grille pierced with roundels and engraved with florets and foliage, internal sponge present, external suspension loop, Birmingham 1845, makers mark FC for Francis Clark, total weight 5.7 grms, 2.2cm approx

Lot 65

A Georgian silver miniature vinaigrette, of rounded rectangular form, the cover decorated with strawberry leaves about a monogrammed reserve, the interior gilded with sparsely pierced grill decorated with lozenges arranged in a snowflake design, Birmingham 1794, makers mark IB, 6.9 grms, 2.2 cm max approx

Lot 68

A Georgian silver vinaigrette formed as an attache case, the cover decorated in envelope style, the hinged cover opening to reveal a gilded interior with pierced grill of two arch form reserves of flowers, London 1835, no makers mark, 18.9 grms, 3.2cm max approx

Lot 69

A George III silver vinaigrette, rectangular stepped cover, the silver gilt internal grille pierced with an oval reserve containing a single floret and flanked by leafy vines, Birmingham 1810, makers mark S&S for 20.8 grms, 4cm max

Lot 70

A small silver snuff box, probably Dutch, the cover decorated with Diana in a chariot with attendant figures, gilded interior, import marks, stamped 925, 16.7 cm, 4cm max

Lot 72

An ivory and silver mounted coin purse, of rounded rectangular form, the front cover set with a foliate vacant reserve, the interior of purple silk, 7.5cm max

Lot 73

A Georgian silver snuff snuff box, rectangular, the cover decorated with quatrefoil florets about a reserve with monogramme L.I.B., hinged cover with gilded interior, Birmingham 1786, makers mark I.S in rectangle, 26.1grms, 5cm max

Lot 75

Fly Fishing Interest - A silver snuff box, rectangular with engine turned exterior decoration, bears inscription to interior Prize won by Mr G Stronach presented by the West End Waltonian Society, October 18th 1863, Birmingham 1830, makers mark NM for Nathaniel Mills, 61.3 grms, 7.3cm max approx

Lot 77

A Georgian silver vinaigrette, the cover with ozier decoration about a vacant reserve, the interior and grille gilded, the grille pierced with a cornucopia motif, Birmingham 1822, makers mark TS for Thomas Shaw, 14 grms, 3cm max approx

Lot 80

A Victorian silver vinaigrette, of shaped rectangular form, engraved with foliate scrolls about a belt and buckle reserve and inscribed Bella, the gilded interior with grille pierced with foliate scrolls, Birmingham 1862, makers mark AT, 10.9 grms, 3cm max approx

Lot 82

A miniature silver gilt vinaigrette, rectangular, the cover decorated with strawberry leaves about a vacant canted rectangular reserve and acorns and oak leaves to the base, the hinged cover opening to reveal a grill decorated with a floret design pierced with circlets, Birmingham 1835, FC makers mark for Francis Clark, 5.3grms, 2.2cm max approx

Lot 83

A Georgian miniature silver gilt pendant vinaigrette, of gently arched shape, decorated with a trellis pattern about a vacant reserve, suspension loop to one end, the interior gilded, the grille pierced with roundels on a banded ground, Birmingham 1804, makers mark SP for Samuel Pemberton, 8.1 grms, 2.5cm max approx

Lot 84

A Georgian silver snuff box, engine turned within chased rose spray border, suspension loop to one end, gilded interior, Birmingham 1828, makers mark IB for John Bettridge, 13.2 grms, 3.2 cm max approx

Lot 85

A William IV silver gilt vinaigrette, the cover engine turned with a chased rose spray border, the interior grille pierced with flower, leaves and scrolling foliage, Birmingham 1830, makers mark JL, 14.5 grms, 3.6cm approx max

Lot 86

Sewing Interest -A silver thimble, decorated with thistles, Birmingham 1901, makers mark JT, in fitted leather case (2)

Lot 87

A pair of Georgian silver salts, of shaped rectangular form on four ball feet and with gadrooned rims, London 1787, makers mark SG over EW over IB for Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan and James Boult; and two salt spoons of shovel form, marks indistict, 205 grms, 9cm max approx (4)

Lot 88

A silver card case with aide memoir fittings, decorated with foliate scrolls about a circular reserve enclosing 'Peggy'; white metal propelling pencil and leather and ivory fittings; in presentation case, Birmingham 1892, makers mark IB, 91.8 grms total, 10cm max

Lot 89

A Georgian silver snuff box, the covers decorated with borders of stiff leaves about a vacant rectangular reserve, gilt wast to the interior, Birmingham 1809, makers mark Sp for Samuel Pemberton, 38.8 grms, 6.4cm max approx.

Lot 90

Two silver heart form ring boxes: A Spink & Son heart form ring box with hinged cover, repousse decorated with foliate 'c'scrolls, gilt wash interior, London 1900, makers mark IMS for John Marshall Spink, Spink & Son,additional retailers mark of Spink and Son to base, 25.6 grms, 5 cm max; and a William Hutton & Sons silver heart form ring box, with hinged cover, Birmingham 1904, makers mark W.H.S, 12.5grms, 3cm max approx (2)

Lot 91

A Georgian silver nutmeg grater base, with steel grille; and two associated covers, various dates and makers

Lot 92

A silver wax jack, circular with ring finger piece; two old Sheffield plate chamber/taper sticks, of small size, one with attendant snuffer; and a gilt metal example, of small size, formed as a veined leaf, with attendant snuffer, 9 cm max diam (6)

Lot 10

A Georgian silver snuff box, of rectangular form the exterior reeded about a vacant rectangular reserve, with foliate scroll thumb bar, gilded internally, Birmingham 1832, makers mark FC for Francis Clark, 51.8grms

Lot 101

A set of six Victorian silver napkin rings, of small size, engraved JB 1905 within a circular reserve and within a vine band, cased, Birmingham 1887, makers mark A.E.R, 4.5cm diam, 42.7 grms

Lot 103

A silver backed hand mirror, decorated with Adam style motifs, Rd No 528152, Birmingham 1908, makers mark J & C ; a silver mounted cut glass ring bowl; a pair of silver mounted gloves stretchers; and a silver mounted paper knife, marks worn (3)

Lot 104

A pair of Georgian silver salts, of shaped rectangular form on four ball feet and with gadrooned rims, London 1788, makers mark SH for Solomon Hougham; together with two spade form salt spoons, marks worn/indistinct, 167.5 grams total weight, 9 cm max approx (4)

Lot 105

A Georgian silver caddy spoon, of fiddle shape, monogramme to handle, London 1833, makers mark W B, 13.7 grms. 10 cm long approx.

Lot 108

A Georgian silver toast rack, six slice, of ornate shell and gadrooned cast design, London 1826, probably William Easterbrook, 17.5 cm long, 479 grms

Lot 109

A silver Batchelor's size teapot, octagonal section,banded with a key design, London 1853, makers marks EC over B in circles Richards and Brown, Edward Charles Brown, 19 cm max, 343grms

Lot 110

A Georgian silver teapot stand, oval with reeded edge, decorated with a chased border of bound laurel about a central reserve of laurel wreath and A Gift from a Friend within the bound branches, London 1799, makers mark J.E for John Eames, 152 grms approx, 18.5cm diam

Lot 111

A silver salver on tripod scroll spur feet, Sheffield 1946, makers mark EV for Edward Viner, 495grms approx 26.5cm diam

Lot 112

A Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company silver sauce boat, of typical form with barbed edge and on three shell and hoof feet with 'c' scroll handle, London 1902, makers mark G & SC over Ltd, retailers mark Goldsmiths Company, 12 Regent Street W to base,224 grms approx

Lot 113

A Russian enamelled silver spoon, the reverse of the bowl with champleve enamel circlet and foliate 'c' scrolls in blue, green and white, 25 grms, 14cm long

Lot 114

A Georgian silver helmet form cream jug, decorated with key motif bands in bright cut flanking a vacant circular reserve, London 1805, makers mark IM, 89.3 grms approx

Lot 116

A silver two handled sugar bowl, London shape with angled 'C' scroll handles, Sheffield 1944, makers mark E.V. for Edward Viner, 234grms approx

Lot 117

A Georgian silver cream jug with gadrooned rim on four volute shell cast feet, the handle similarly cast with shells and stiff leaves, London 1834, makers mark worn, 182.6 grms

Lot 119

A silver two handled trophy cup, later repousse decorated with a vacant 'c' scroll reserve and bands of Summer flowers and 'C' scrolls, London 1776, makers mark SW, 505 grms, 16cm high

Lot 12

An early Victorian silver caddy spoon, ornately cast and chased with a grotesque beast handle above a bowl chased with a putto head within foliate motifs, London 1847, makers mark JW in flowing script, for John James Whiting, 38.5 grms, 11.2cm long

Lot 123

A silver gilt reproduction Replica of The Tudor (Holms) Cup, of font shape with a raised, chased and repousse shallow circular bowl bearing the Latin inscription Benedictus deus im dona suis ame ("Blessed be God for his gifts. Amen.") in Lombardic letters around the rim over fishscale patterned sides and two graduated rows of honeycomb facets on the underbelly above a pedestal base of fluted shaft and concave base terminating in oval bosses and a plain circular foot ring, Chester 1907, makers mark GN over RH in shield for George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, 71.3grms, 6cm high. ** The Original Tudor Cup sold at Christies in 1901 for £4,100 the highest price ever paid for a piece of silver at that time.

Lot 127

Eight silver plated lobster picks, marked EPNS, the scoop and pick interspersed with an oval containing a single lobster on a textured ground, 18.5 cm long approx (8)

Lot 128

A travelling Georgian silver and mother of pearl knife and fork,set in Morocco leather case, the two tine fork and knife blade set in banded mother of pearl handles with floret pins, the red Morocco leather case with green card interior, implements 15.3 cm long max, case 10cm (3)

Lot 129

A Kings pattern silver ladle; a pair of silver plated wine coasters; a cased set of butter knives; a silver preserve pot cover; a mustard spoon and other items of scrap silver; various condiment spoons; and various silver plated wares (qty)

Lot 131

A silver and mother of pearl fruit set, the splayed handled with reeded design, Sheffield 1886, makers mark H Am for Atkin Brothers, cased (12)

Lot 133

A silver capstan form inkwell, Birmingham 1920, makers mark H M for Henry Matthews, 13cm diam

Lot 136

A silver meat skewer, Edinburgh 1788 or Exeter 1780 , makers mark J E or T E, possibly Thomas Eustace,  105 grms approx, 35.4 cm long approx ** Catalogue Amendment

Lot 15

A silver plate and ivory crumb scoop, the blade with ornate pierced apron, the handle with in stiff leaf and bead terminal, W H& S makers mark, 24cm max approx

Lot 150

A Victorian silver vinaigrette, of rectangular form with 'C'scroll rim enclosing a posy of summer flowers on an engine turned ground, the interior gilded, the interior lift up grille pierced and chased with foliate scrolls, suspension loop to one end, Birmingham 1884, makers mark G W Co in triple intersecting circles for G Wheeler & Co (George & Mary Wheeler), 14.9 grms, 3.7 cm max

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