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Lot 26

A George III Silver Saucepan, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London, 1816, baluster and on spreading foot, with side part turned-wood handle, engraved with a crest and further engraved underneath 'From Sarah Connop Dec'r 16th 1817', approximately 20cm wide, 7oz 14dwt, 177gr

Lot 27

A Graduated Set of Three George V Silver Vases, by S Blanckensee and Son Ltd., Chester, 1911 and 1912, each tapering and on spreading foot, filled, one 20.5cm high and two 15.2cm high (3)

Lot 28

A George II Silver Two-Handled Cup, Probably by Richard Gurney and Co., London, 1748, inverted bell-shaped and on spreading foot, with two scroll handles, later chased overall with foligae scrolls and flowers and on each side with a cartouche, one engraved with the crest of Dugdale, 12.5cm high, 10oz 19dwt, 340grProvenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire

Lot 289

A Quantity of Early 19th Century and Later Glassware, including three-ring decanters, pair of silver mounted decanters with locking collars, various tumblers (one shelf)Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire Silver mounted decanters - both lacking stoppers, one with a stapled crack to the collar Three ringed decanter (mushroom stopper) - chips to stopper and base Stopper jug - with a large foot chip,  Etched and fluted decanter - chips to stopper No other noted damage, stoppers mainly replacements 

Lot 29

A George II Silver Tankard, by Henry Brind, London, 1745, tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, the hinged domed cover with scroll thumbpiece, the body and hinged cover later chased with foliage scrolls and flowers, centring on one side a vacant cartouche, 16.5cm high, 17oz 19dwt, 559grProvenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire Please note the tankard is not engraved with an inscription as previously noted in the description.

Lot 293

A Silver Cigarette Case, Chinese lacquered calendar, with central dial and a Brazilian butterfly wing tray (3)

Lot 3

A Chinese Export Silver Chopstick-Rest, Retailed by Ye Chang, Tianjin, Early 20th Century, circular and with plain rim, engraved with the badge of the Lancashire Fusiliers, the centre set with a sycee or yuanbao ingot, 15cm diameter, 4oz 1dwt, 126grProvenance: Presumably acquired by the 1st Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers while posted to China in the 1930s.Provenance:Sold by Order of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers to Benefit the Fusiliers Aid Society (13 January Jewellery, Watches and Silver sale, lots 2273-2307 and Antiques and Interiors sale, 5 January 2024 lots 1-16).Tennants are grateful to Adrien von Ferscht for his assistance in identifying the marks.

Lot 30

A George V Silver Trophy Cup, by Harry Synyer and Charles Joseph Beddoes, Birmingham, 1926, tapering and on spreading foot, with two scroll handles, engraved as the 'Tom France Cup' from the Todmorden Agricultrual Society for the best three Animals in the Lonk section, on wood plinth with applied shields, 22.5cm high including base, 9oz 18dwt, 308grProvenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire

Lot 31

An Elizabeth II Silver Teapot, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1966, in the George III style, oval and on four compressed ball feet, with gadrooned rim and composition handle and finial, 28.5cm wide over handle, gross weight 22oz 13dwt, 705gr

Lot 312

Mixed Lot of British Pre-Decimal and World Currency; comprising a large tin of pre-decimal pennies, a quantity of commemorative crowns, some boxed; a small amount of British silver coinage, 2x trays of 19th and 20th-century foreign coins and a selection of World banknotes; a large lot with viewing recommendedProvenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire

Lot 32

A William IV Frosted Glass Butter-Dish With Silver Cover and Stand, The Silver by Edward, Edward, John and William Barnard, London, 1833, the glass body tapering fluted in the form of a barrel and with spatulate handles, a/f, the silver stand and cover each similarly fluted, the cover with finial cast as a recumbant cow, the stand 17cm diameter, weight of silver 11oz 6dwt, 351grProvenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire

Lot 33

A George V Scottish Silver Teapot and Sugar-Bowl, by Brook and Sons, Edinburgh, The Teapot 1916 and The Sugar-Bowl 1924, each piece tapering oval, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial; Together With a George V silver cream-jug, Birmingham, 1934, the teapot 27.5cm wide over handle, total gross weight 32oz 4dwt, 1,002gr (3)Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire

Lot 333

The Barker & Ellis York Goblet. a limited edition silver goblet, Birmingham 1970, 610/1900, with certificate, 142 grams, together with three glass penny licks, a studio glass bowl and a commemorative Duke of Devonshire porcelain bowlSilver goblet with minor notches to the rimStudio glass bowl and Devonshire bowl in good condition Penny licks - with some surface scratches

Lot 34

A Victorian Silver Sugar-Bowl, by John, Edward, Walter and John Barnard, London, 1872, in the George II style, tapering cylindrical and on collet foot, the sides fluted and chased foliage, animals and figures among foliage, engraved with a crest, 12cm diameter, 6.5cm high, 5oz 14dwt, 178gr

Lot 35

A Victorian Silver Cream-Jug, by William Morrisse, London, 1854, Retailed by Lambert and Rawlings, Coventry Street, London, pear-shaped and on spreading foot, the sides engraed with foliage and strapwork, with scroll handle, engraved with initials, 15.5cm high, 9oz 5dwt, 288gr

Lot 36

An Indian or Burnese Silver Teapot, The Base Chased with a Fish, Probably Early 20th Century, globular and on spreading foof, the sides chased with figures in landscapes, with cast snake handle, the hinged cover with elephant finial, 19cm wide over handle, 10oz 15dwt, 335gr

Lot 360

A Newhall Porcelain Part Tea Set, circa 1790, pattern number 191, comprising silver shaped teapot and cover, two helmet shaped cream jugs, a saucer dish, two bowls, seven tea bowls and saucers

Lot 37

A George V Silver Sauceboat, by Henry Wigfull, Sheffield, 1933, oval and on three shell-capped scroll feet, with gadrooned border and leaf-capped scroll handle, 19.5cm wide, 10oz 16dwt, 335gr

Lot 374

A Silver Travelling Timepiece, case stamped 0.935, two nickel plated eight day travelling timepiece, a gunmetal travelling timepiece and an eight day strut faux tortoiseshell timepiece (5)Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire Three out of the five are working, some mixed conditions to the cases, the outer fitted cases are worn

Lot 375

A Late 18th Century Silver Pair Cased Pocket Verge Watch, two silver open faced pocket watches, a ladies fob watch, a Franklin Mint collectors watch, in fitted case, a silver enamelled wristwatch, retailed by Frodsham, 9ct ladies summit wristwatch, together with a selection of ladies and gents wristwatches, etc (two boxes)Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire

Lot 38

A George III Silver Hot-Water Jug, by Louisa Courtauld, London, 1767, pear-shaped and on spreading foot, the hinged cover with gadrooned rim and wrythen finial, with beak-form spout, engraved with a crest within foliage cartouche, the later silver handle detached and insulators lacking, 28cm high, 20oz 17dwt, 648grProvenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire

Lot 39

A Victorian Silver Porringer, by George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton, London, 1900, in the early 18th century style, tapering cylindrical and with spiral-fluted lower body, each side with a vacant cartouche within foliage, with two scroll handles, 83mm high, 5oz 5dwt, 163gr

Lot 4

A George V Silver Trophy-Cup, Maker's Mark Worn, Probably by Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1910, the bowl tapering and on spreading foot, with two angular handles, engraved with an inscription, 20cm high, 23oz 10dwt, 731grThe inscription reads 'Garrison Athletic Sports Dalhousie 1913 Inter Regimental Cup Won by 1st Batt Lancashire Fusiliers'. Provenance: Sold by Order of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers to Benefit the Fusiliers Aid Society (13 January Jewellery, Watches and Silver sale, lots 2273-2307 and Antiques and Interiors sale, 5 January 2024 lots 1-16).

Lot 402

A Quartz Bead Bracelet, length 20.8cm; An Arts & Crafts Amethyst and Blister Pearl Necklace, drop length 3.6cm, necklace length 42cm; and An Enamel and Blister Pearl Necklace (a.f.)Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire Bracelet - clasp stamped '9CT', in our opinion would test as gold. Two necklaces - unmarked, in our opinion would test as silver.

Lot 41

An Edward VII Silver Teapot, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield, 1909, oval and on four ball feet, the lower body part fluted, with ivory insulated handle, the hinged cover with carved finial, 23cm wide over handle, gross weight 15oz 17dwt, 493grWith non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number S6CRQMXY.

Lot 42

A Continental Silver Bowl, Possibly Dutch, Early 20th Century, the bowl tapering circular and with openwork sides and reeded scroll handles, on square base with four ball feet, the conforming cover with foliage and flower wreath finial, with blue glass liner, 20.5cm wide over handles, weight of silver 10oz 9dwt, 324gr

Lot 43

An Edward VII Silver Cigarette-Box, by William Comyns, London, 1904, oblong and on four tapering feet, the hinged cover slightly domed and engraved with initials and dated '1906', wooden lined, 21cm wide

Lot 430

A Victorian Silver Locket on Chain, the oval locket engraved to depict a bird amongst foliage, on a floral engraved brick link chain, locket measures 6.1cm by 3.6cm, chain length 46.5cm; together with A Victorian Silver Hinged Bangle, of buckle form with foliate engraved decoration and the initial B to the reverse, inner measurements 5.8cm by 5.0cmProvenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire Gross weight 131.2 grams.

Lot 432

A Quantity of Silver and White Metal Jewellery, including three bangles, a gate link bracelet, a charm bracelet, an Albertina, a locket on chain, a medallion, a pendant on chain, chain sections etcProvenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire Gross weight 310.3 grams.

Lot 44

A Cased Set of Silver and Mother-of-Pearl Fruit-Eaters, by Charles William Fletcher, London, 1922, One Fruit-Fork by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1922, Retailed by Carrington and Co., London, each with plain tapering mother-of-pearl handle, in fitted coase case, comprising 12 fruit-forks and 12 fruit-knives, the case 30.5cm wide (24)

Lot 45

A Silver Plate Five-Light Candelabrum, Apparently Unmarked, Probably First Half 20th Century, on square beaded base with ribbon-tied husk swags, the fluted column terminating in Corinthian capital, with four angular branches and a further central light, 53cm highThere is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some minor bruises to the base. The base is later filled with a yellow resin.

Lot 451

A Small Quantity of Jewellery, including a citrine necklace, drop length 4.1cm, chain length 49cm; a 9 carat gold penguin charm; a 9 carat gold opal dress ring, finger size N; a 9 carat gold blue topaz and diamond ring, finger size M; a pair of earrings, with screw fittings; a hinged bangle; and two cameo broochesNecklace clasp stamped but mark rubbed, 4.9 grams. Penguin - 4.7 grams. Two rings - 7.0 grams. Earrings - 1.8 grams. Bangle - stamped 'STANDd SILVER', 20.1 grams. Two cameo brooches - 22.8 grams.

Lot 456

A 9 Carat Gold Medallion, length 3.9cm; A Blue Zircon Brooch, length 4.0cm; A Synthetic Spinel Eternity Ring, stamped '9CT', finger size R1/2 (a.f.); together with A Quantity of Costume and Silver Jewellery, including an amethyst bead necklace and bracelet; two hardstone pendants; various earrings; bracelets; necklaces; rings etcMedallion - 3.7 grams. Brooch - 1.1 grams. Synthetic spinel ring - 2.2 grams.

Lot 46

Two Edward VII Silver-Mounted Cut-Glass Scent-Bottles, One Probably by Samuel M. Levi, Birmingham, 1906 and one by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1906, each globular and with differing cut bodies, the covers variously stamped with foliage scrolls, 13cm high and slightly smaller (2)

Lot 463

A Blue and White Stone Floral Spray Brooch, measures 4.7cm by 4.0cm; A White Spinel Three Stone Ring, finger size T; A 9 Carat Gold Garnet Pendant, length 1.8cm; and A Pin, stamped '9CT'Blue and white stone brooch, in our opinion would test as silver - 13.9 grams. Ring - 2.8 grams. Pendant - 1.3 grams. Pin - 3.3 grams.

Lot 47

A Cased Edward VII Silver-Gilt Mounted Ruby Glass Scent-Bottle, by George Edwin Walton, Birmingham, 1902, Retailed by Campbell and Lumby, Liverpool, cylindrical, the silver-glit mount openwork and engraved with foliage, the hinged cover opens to reveal a detachable clear glass stopper, in fitted gilt-tooled green leather covered case the case 80mm wideProvenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire Fully marked on side and further part marked underneath and inside cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The glass is broken at the neck

Lot 48

Four Various George III Silver Cream-Jugs, London, One 1783, One 1791, One 1805 and One Circa 1800, the first baluster and chased with foliage; the second helmet-shaped, each on pedestal foot, the other two each helmet-shaped, 15.5cm high and smaller, 13oz 4dwt, 410gr (4)Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire Each jug is fully marked, either under spout or near rim. There is some wear to the marks on each. This is particularly noticeable to the shortest jug on which the marks are only just visible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is most noticeable as a softening to the engraved. The spout and foot of the first example is bruised/creased. The last two jugs each with repairs. One erased and with a thin area below the spout.

Lot 481

A Silver Detached Lever Pocket Watch, silver open faced pocket watch, sterling silver pocket watch, two nickel plated pocket watches, Lady's fob watch, silver pocket watch case and pocket watch case holder (8)

Lot 488

4x Victorian Silver Coins, comprising; (2x) crowns 1887, near very fine and good very fine; and (2x) double florins 1887, Arabic I and Roman I fine and good fine respectively

Lot 5

A Pair of Edward VII Silver Dessert-Stands, by John Bodman Carrington, London, 1902, each with shaped circular bowl with pierced and shaped border, on similar foot with engraved with the badge of the Lancashire Fusiliers on one side and a presentation inscription on the other, 20cm diameter, 10cm high, 24oz 10dwt, 762gr (2) The inscriptions read 'Presented to Officers 2nd Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers by Lieut Colonel C.G Collingwood on His Leaving the Reg't October 1898’. Provenance: Sold by Order of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers to Benefit the Fusiliers Aid Society (13 January Jewellery, Watches and Silver sale, lots 2273-2307 and Antiques and Interiors sale, 5 January 2024 lots 1-16).

Lot 50

A Pair of Victorian Silver-Mounted Cut-Glass Scent-Bottles, by John Grinsell and Sons, Birmingham, 1888, globular, the glass bodies diamond-cut and with spiral-fluted covers and with glass stopper, 16.5cm high (2)

Lot 51

A French Silver Mustard-Pot on Stand, Maker's Mark Worn, A?, Post-1838, the circular stand on four ball feet and with beaded border, the mustard-pot tapering and with bird-mask capped scroll handles and a conforming blue glass liners, the hinged cover engraved with initials; Together With a silver plate mustard-spoon, 12cm high, weight of silver 6oz 14dwt, 208gr

Lot 52

A George V Silver Mug, by William Neale and Son Ltd., Birmingham, 1923, tapering cylindrical and with loop handle, 86mm high, 5oz 14dwt, 177gr

Lot 53

A Pair of George V Silver Novelty Pepperettes, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1931, each in the form of a hunting-horn, of typical tapering form, with pierced screw-cap, filled, 11.5cm high total gross weight 4oz 18dwt, 153gr (2)

Lot 54

A Collection of Assorted Silver, comprising two George III silver cream-jugs; a Victorian silver cream-jug in the George III style; a sauceboat and a caster, 19oz 7dwt, 602gr (5)

Lot 55

A George V Silver Pedestal-Dish, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1933, hexagonal and on spreading foot, engraved with Art Deco style ornament, centring an inscription 'Presented to Mrs Osbaldeston by the Bretheren of Hope Lodge No 54 Ladies Night October 20th 1934', 26.6cm wide, 19oz 16dwt, 615gr

Lot 56

A Continental Silver Dish, 19th Century, oval and with openwork foliage and flower sides and two shell and scroll handles, the base applied with a foliage boss, 34cm wide, 9oz 5dwt, 287gr

Lot 57

Two Edward VII Silver Casters, One by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1909 and One by Robert Stebbings, London, 1905, each octagonal and on spreading conforming base, the pierced cover on one with wrythen knop and the other with baluster finial, 22.5cm high and smaller, 13oz 4dwt, 411gr (2)

Lot 58

An Edward VII Silver Sugar-Bowl, by Elkington and Co. Ltd., London, 1901, octagonal and on collet foot, with two leaf-capped scroll handles, engraved on each side with initials below an earl's coronet, 13cm wide over handles, 5oz 6ddwt, 164grThe initials 'MS&B' are probably either later engraved for Margaret, Countess of Suffolk and Berkshire (1880-1968) or for her mother-in-law Mary, Dowager Countess of Suffolk and Berkshire (d.1928).Fully marked near rim. There is some minor wear to the marks but in general they are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises, mostly shallow, to the sides.

Lot 59

A Victorian Silver Basket, by William Comyns, London, 1893, oval and on spreading pierced foot, the sides pierced with quatrefoils and with an overhead swing handle, 16.5cm wide, 6oz 8dwt, 199grFully marked underneath and further part marked on handle. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. Somewhat tarnished.

Lot 6

A Pair of Victorian Silver and Enamel Novelty Tot-Cups, by Colen Hewer Cheshire, Birmingham, 1876, each in the form of a thimble, with textured finish, the plain rim of each enameled 'Just a Thimbleful', engraved inside with an inscription, 60mm high, gross weight 3oz 7dwt, 104gr (2)The inscription reads 'To the 2nd Batt'n XX Regiment from Cap'n G. Fred Harris 1876'.Provenance:Sold by Order of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers to Benefit the Fusiliers Aid Society (13 January Jewellery, Watches and Silver sale, lots 2273-2307 and Antiques and Interiors sale, 5 January 2024 lots 1-16).

Lot 60

A George V Silver Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl, by Frank Cobb, Sheffield, 1932, each piece tapering cylindrical and on spreading base, with shaped rim and angular scroll handle, the sugar-bowl 15.5cm wide over handles, 11oz 17dwt, 369gr

Lot 61

A Pair of George V Silver-Gilt Bowls, by Mappin and Webb, Birmingham, 1919, the bowls tapering and facetted, on spreading base and with scroll handles, 18.5m wide over handles, 11.5cm high, 14oz, 436gr (2)

Lot 62

A Pair of George III Silver Salt-Cellars, by Alexander Field, London, 1802, each oval and on four panel feet, the sides later chased with foliage scrolls, with associated blue-glass liners; Together With a pair of Beaded Old English pattern condiment-spoons with shell-shaped bowls, the salt-cellars 95mm wide (4)Provenance: with Burgate Antiques, Canterbury, November 2001.

Lot 63

A George V Silver Inkstand, by William Hutton and Sons Ltd., London, 1899, shaped oblong, with pierced border below gadrooned rim, with two silver-mounted cut-glass bottles, 26.5cm wide, weighable silver 7oz 11dwt, 234grProvenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire

Lot 64

A George III Silver Wine Funnel, Maker's Mark IC, London, 1784, of typical form, with beaded borders and shaped clip, 11.5cm high, 2oz 8dwt, 74gr

Lot 65

A George V Silver and Tortoiseshell Ring or Jewellery-Box, by Edward Souter Barnsley, Birmingham, 1918, oval and on four scroll feet, the hinged cover set with a pique-inlaid tortoiseshell plaque, within husk border, velvet lined, 13.5cm wideProvenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire Fully marked underneath and further part marked on cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some bruising overall, particularly to the feet. This causes the box to rock when placed on a flat surface. There is a possible repair on the front. The material inside with some wear and discolouration.

Lot 66

A George V Silver Waiter, by Herbert Edward Barker and Frank Ernest Barker, Chester, 1912, in the George III style, circular and on four scroll feet, with gadrooned border, 16cm diameter, Together With an Edward VII silver goblet, by John and William F. Deakin, Sheffield, 1907, the bowl tapering and on spreading foot, 17.5cm high, total weight 10oz 17dwt, 339gr (2)The waiter fully marked underneath. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The centre is somewhat thin. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the border. The goblet fully marked near rim. There is some wear to the marks but in general each is legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. Heavily tarnished.

Lot 67

A George V Silver Goblet, by William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham, 1910, the bowl tapering cylindrical and on spreaing base with beaded border, applied with a shield with an engraved inscription for best Lonk tup lamb from the Todmorden Agricultural society, on ebonised plinth with applied shields, 20.5cm high including plinth, weighable silver 4oz 8dwt, 137grProvenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire

Lot 68

A George V Silver Caster and a George V Silver Bowl, The Caster by Edward Barnard and Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1919, The Bowl by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1915, the caster of square baluster section and on conforming gadrooned foot, 16.5cm high, the bowl pierced circular, and on three pieced panel feet, 13.8cm diameter, total weight 8oz 9dwt, 262gr

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