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Lot 173

Victorian seven piece silver cruet set comprising four salts, mustard, each with blue glass liners, two peppers, all with half fluted bodies, Birmingham 1898, maker's mark Henry Matthews, weighable silver 168gms

Lot 174

Mixed Lot: George V small silver tazza of shaped circular form, the pierced bowl with embossed edge to a loaded spreading foot, Birmingham 1932, 7cm high, maker's mark S Blankensee & Sons Ltd, together with three glass bottles, two with plated lids (4)

Lot 175

Mixed Lot: set of six Victorian Fiddle pattern tea spoons, London 1859, set of six tea spoons with cast elephant finials, together with silver tea spoon, salt spoon and white metal souvenir spoon

Lot 178

George V silver backed dressing table set, each with shaped edges and engine turned centres, all with vacant plain circular cartouches, comprising hand mirror, two hair brushes, two clothes brushes, Birmingham 1927/8, maker's mark Daniel Manufacturing Co

Lot 179

Mixed Lot: seven hallmarked silver small golf presentation trophies and socles, various dates and makers, weighable silver 240gms, together with a plated example and a plaque

Lot 181

Mixed Lot: boxed silver handled cake slice/server, Sheffield 1975, a boxed pickle fork and bread knife, Sheffield 1977/8, together with a boxed cheese and butter knife, Sheffield 1975

Lot 182

Mixed Lot: antique Indian white metal bowl, circa 1900, with a continuous embossed figural and foliate design, 11cm diam, 152gms (a/f), Georgian silver table fork and spoon, five tea spoons, eight various Victorian tea spoons, together with silver tongs, preserving spoon and a mother of pearl and silver knife, gross weight 425gms (qty)

Lot 183

Mixed Lot: cased composite three piece cruet set comprising a baluster pepper, a mustard with hinged lid, a salt, both with blue glass liners, each stamped "Sterling" and two plated non-matching spoons, a white metal stylised candlestick together with a silver backed clothes brush (qty)

Lot 184

Mixed Lot: pair of George III silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladles, 17cm long, London 1818, maker Thomas Wilkes Barker, a pair of Victorian engraved sugar tongs, London 1880, and a Georgian condiment spoon, gross weight 166gms

Lot 185

George V horn handled and silver mounted walking stick, silver capped horn handle to an engraved and monogrammed ferrule to a plain tapering shaft, London 1920, maker's mark Henry Perkins & Sons (a/f)

Lot 186

Mixed Lot: George V silver framed desk calendar, easel back, 14 x 12cm, Birmingham 1918, maker's mark Charles S Green & Co Ltd, a silver cigarette box of hinged rectangular form, engine turned decoration with an engraved presentation cartouche, wood lined, 14.5 x 8.5cm, Birmingham 1960, together with four silver backed dressing table brushes, various dates and makers

Lot 187

Cased three piece silver cruet set comprising salt with blue glass liner, pepper pot with pull off lid and a hinged lidded mustard, both with liners, together with two non-matching condiment spoons, Birmingham 1962

Lot 187A

Mixed Lot: cased pair of modern salt and pepper grinders of waisted form, London 1992, maker's mark M C Hersey & Sons Ltd, together with a hallmarked silver caddy spoon, a silver cased pencil, white metal book mark and a souvenir tea spoon

Lot 188

George V cased matching six silver golf tea spoons with embossed crossed golf clubs and ball at the top of each spoon, Sheffield 1932/3, maker's mark Walker & Hall

Lot 189

Cased hallmarked silver christening spoon and fork, Birmingham 1974 and 1977, maker's mark Angora Silver Plate Co Ltd

Lot 191

George V cased decorative Wedgwood bone china and silver coffee set comprising six saucers, five cans, each in silver holders, Sheffield 1929, maker's mark Walker & Hall, pattern no Z5398 (one coffee can missing)

Lot 191A

Case of George V silver handled tea/butter knives, steel blades, Sheffield 1920, maker's mark M K Cooper Bros & Sons Ltd

Lot 192

George V cased set of six silver handled dessert knives and forks, Birmingham 1930, maker's mark Raeno Silver Plate Co Ltd

Lot 193

Mixed Lot: George V cased five of six silver Old English tea spoons, Sheffield 1940, plus one plated example, cased George VI set of six silver tea spoons, Sheffield 1929, maker's mark John Round & Son Ltd, weighable silver 187gms

Lot 193A

Cased Elizabeth II set of four silver napkin rings, Sheffield 1978, maker's mark J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, 116gms gross weight

Lot 194

Victorian cased solid silver fish servers of typical form, the servers pierced blade with engraved cartouche depicting a fisherman hauling in the nets, the fork with engraved foliate decoration. Both handles engraved with a monogram, London 1858, maker's mark John James Whiting, the fitted silk lined and velvet case marked A B Savory & Sons, Goldsmiths, Cornhill, London, 375gms

Lot 195

Six George V silver napkin rings of circular form, plain polished design with raised edges, Birmingham 1993/5, maker Henry Griffiths & Sons Ltd, 66gms

Lot 195A

Cased Edward VII set of six silver Apostle spoons, London 1903, maker's mark William Hutton & Sons Ltd, in a blue silk and velvet lined leather case

Lot 196

Elizabeth II silver coaster, a plain polished and beaded design with turned wooden base, 14cm diam, London 1995, maker's mark M C Hersey & Son Ltd

Lot 196A

Mixed Lot: cased Victorian set of six silver Fiddle pattern tea spoons, 1898, maker's mark Wakeley & Wheeler, together with a cased set of six Old English rat-tail spoons, Sheffield 1963/5, maker's mark Cooper Bros & Sons Ltd (2)

Lot 197

Victorian silver plated ovoid vase shaped samovar/tea urn in the Adams style, features engraved banded decoration and high hoop handles, vacant cartouche back and front, the spout with an ivory tap and raised on four bun feet, stamped to base "Lloyd Payne & Amiel, Manchester", stamped 1234 beneath, 43cm high, standing in a glass dome on an ebonised and lined socle

Lot 20

Victorian silver loving cup, profusely decorated with dogs, birds and a foliate design, having two shield shaped cartouches engraved with monograms and dated January 26th 1900, twin capped scroll handles to a circular spreading foot, London 1897, maker's mark Wakeley & Wheeler, 8cm high, 168gms

Lot 205

Last quarter of 19th century hallmarked silver cased pocket watch with gold hands to a white enamelled dial, the movement inscribed "J M Skarratt & Co, Worcester", the case back stamped with the London hallmark for 1882, dial diam 45mm

Lot 206

Last quarter of 19th century Continental white metal cased pocket watch, blued steel hands to a white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, stamped to case back "Warranted 0.800 silver", dial diam 42mm

Lot 207

Last quarter of 19th century hallmarked silver cased pocket watch with key wind, having gold hands to a white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the movement inscribed Waltham, Mass. and numbered 2551052, the English silver case hallmarked Birmingham 1885, dial diam 5cm

Lot 208

Second quarter of 20th century Continental import hallmarked silver cased pocket watch, blued steel hands to a white enamelled dial with subsidiary seconds dial, the dial inscribed "Swiss made", the case back stamped with the import hallmark for Glasgow 1934, dial diam 45mm

Lot 209

Third quarter of 19th century hallmarked silver cased pocket watch with blued steel hands to a white enamelled dial, subsidiary seconds dial, the dial inscribed "G E Frodsham, 31 Gracechurch St, London", the movement inscribed with the same and numbered 9145, the case back hallmarked London 1865, dial diam 45mm

Lot 211

Third quarter of 19th century hallmarked silver cased pocket watch with key wind, having blued steel hands to a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, unnamed movement, the case back stamped with Birmingham hallmark for 1886, dial diam 5cm

Lot 213

George III silver cased pocket watch (previously paired, now missing outer case), blued steel hands to white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, (hairline cracks), the verge movement inscribed "W B Roberts, Dublin", stamped to case back London 1812, maker's mark TC, dial diam 5cm (a/f)

Lot 214

Last quarter of 19th/first quarter of 20th century Continental white metal cased pocket watch with blued steel hands to a white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, unnamed movement, case back stamped "Fine Silver", dial diam 45mm

Lot 217

Third quarter of 20th century hallmarked silver cased pocket watch with key wind, blued steel hands to a white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, unnamed movement, case back hallmarked Birmingham 1886, dial diam 45mm within fitted brown leather case

Lot 220

Last quarter of 19th/first quarter of 20th century Continental nickel cased pocket watch with button wind, having blued steel hands to a white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the dial inscribed "John White, Teddington, Swiss made", replacement plastic glass, dial diam 4cm, together with a hallmarked silver graduated watch chain suspending an enamelled hallmarked silver medallion inscribed "Norwich Lads Club", diam 2.5cm bearing Chester hallmark for 1938, weight of chain and medallion 50gms

Lot 221

First quarter of 20th century import hallmarked silver cased pocket watch with key wind, gold hands to a white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the dial inscribed "Acme Lever, H Samuel, Manchester, Swiss made", replacement plastic glass, the case back stamped with the London import hallmark for 1924, dial diam 5cm

Lot 222

First quarter of 20th century hallmarked silver cased pocket watch with button wind, having blued steel hands to a white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial (small hairline crack), unnamed movement, numbered 148804, case back hallmarked Birmingham 1904, dial diam 4.5cm, mounted on a nickel double curb link chain with T-bar, together with a hallmarked silver cigar holder case (only) of usual tapering cylindrical form, Birmingham 1908, and a hallmarked silver bottle top (3)

Lot 23

Hallmarked silver bowl of tapering circular panelled form, reeded rim, Sheffield 1942, maker's mark R&B, 55gms

Lot 242

Ladies first quarter of 20th century import hallmarked silver cased wrist watch with blued steel hands to a white enamelled dial with red and black Arabic numbers, the unnamed movement stamped "Swiss made", the case back stamped with the London import hallmark for 1917, dial diam 20mm, no strap or bracelet, together with an early 20th century indistinctly stamped white metal small butterfly brooch with blue and green enamelled decoration, 20mm wide (2)

Lot 249

Mixed Lot: import hallmarked silver pocket watch with button wind (lacking circlet), import hallmark London 1915, Continental white metal fob watch, dial diam 30mm stamped .800 and a further Continental white metal cased fob watch with key wind, floral engraved back stamped .800 (a/f), two with chains (3)

Lot 250

Mixed Lot: late 19th century hallmarked silver cased fob watch by Kendal & Dent (a/f), further white metal example, stamped "0.935", a Smiths chromium plated pocket watch and a modern brass cased Bernex half hunter pocket watch with quartz movement (a/f) (4)

Lot 254

Mixed Lot: gent's first quarter of 20th century hallmarked silver cased pocket watch, the face inscribed "The Climax" action patent, Chester 1906 (a/f), gent's first quarter of 20th century gold plated hunter pocket watch with enamelled dial inscribed "Invar", and a last quarter of 19th century hallmarked silver cased hunter pocket watch, the dial inscribed "Farringdon D", the case bearing the Birmingham hallmark for 1885 (3)

Lot 258

Last quarter of 19th century hallmarked silver cased fob watch with key wind by The American Watch Co, Waltham, Mass. The case back bearing Birmingham hallmark for 1898 mounted on a Carlton style white metal watch chain (2)

Lot 27

Elizabeth II silver wine coaster of plain polished circular form, treen base, 13cm diam, London 1991, maker's mark M.C. Hersey & Sons Ltd

Lot 28

Mid-20th century silver mug, of polished tapering circular form, applied with scroll capped handle on a spreading foot, London 1953, maker's mark Garrard & Co Ltd, 8.5cm high, 190gms

Lot 3

Mixed Lot: mid-20th century small silver pedestal bowl with gadrooned rim to a plain polished spreading foot, Birmingham 1945, 5.5cm high, maker's marks rubbed, together with a twin handled tea strainer of typical form, London 1947, maker's mark Edward Barnard & Son Ltd, 176gms gross weight

Lot 30

Victorian small silver photograph frame of square form, elaborately decorated with cherubs, scrolls and the mask of the Green Man, a vacant cartouche to the top, 10cm square, easel back, maker's marks rubbed, London 1902 (a/f)

Lot 31

Early 20th century silver sauce/gravy boat of traditional helmet form, with decorative wavy rim, acanthus scroll handle raised on three shell capped hoof feet, Sheffield 1901, maker's mark rubbed, 203gms

Lot 32

George V silver tea pot of compressed circular form on a spreading foot, beaded rim decoration, Birmingham 1931, maker's mark A L Davenport Ltd, gross weight 393gms

Lot 38

Pair of Edward VII steel bladed carvers with decorative scroll embossed silver encased handle, the knife 30cm long, Birmingham 1905/13 by The Gorham Mfg Co, (2)

Lot 40

Set of six late Victorian silver plated tea spoons in Onslow pattern and bearing a crest, together with a matching butter knife, all by Mappin & Webb (7)

Lot 41

Mixed Lot: four silver Apostle spoons, London 1917, a tea spoon applied with a cast crowned finial, Birmingham 1978, together with a further silver tea spoon, Sheffield 1927, 88gms gross weight

Lot 46

Mixed Lot: pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs, Birmingham 1881, small pair of tongs, Birmingham 1933, two mustard spoons with shell bowls, London 1882 and 1889, together with three feather edged and shell bowl tea spoons, marks rubbed, gross weight 95gms

Lot 49

Mixed Lot: plain polished silver bowl of squat circular form engraved with a monogram and dated 1929, Birmingham 1927, maker's mark William Hutton & Sons Ltd, together with a silver tea spoon, urn finial, Sheffield 1928, gross weight 115gms

Lot 53

Pair of Elizabeth II silver goblets with inverted bell shaped bowls, gilt interiors on knopped stems and circular spreading feet, Birmingham 1995, maker's mark W I Broadway & Co, 15.5cm high, 305gms gross weight (both with personalised engraving to base) (2)

Lot 55

Solid silver table cigarette box of rectangular form with domed lid, plain polished with gilt interior, marks rubbed, 11.5 x 8.5 x 6.5cm, 338gms

Lot 6

George IV silver snuff box of rectangular form, the lid with a chased design featuring a vacant polished cartouche with scroll decorated thumb piece, interior fully gilded and hallmarked London 1825, maker's mark John Jones, 7 x 3.5cm diam, 65gms

Lot 60

Georgian silver caster of baluster form, the chased domed lid pierced with a bead finial, 13cm high, marks rubbed, 70gms (a/f)

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