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Lot 538

Two silver "Peter Piper" salt mills and a pepper mill, John Bull, London, 1987, the mechanism to bases inscribed " Peter Piper ", 3¾in. (9.6cm.) high, gross weight 9.3 tr.oz. (3) * Condition: All appear working, light surface wear, slightly rubbed hallmarks.

Lot 539

An early 19th century silver plate twin wine bottle coaster, having gadrooned rims, c-scroll handles and loop rings to joining rods, twin coppered armorials to the sides ' DE BON VOULOIR SERVIR LE ROY ' (To serve the King with good will), turned wooded bases, 14½in. (36.8cm.) long. * Condition: Some light wear to plate, needs clean, baize on base flapping.

Lot 540

An Elizabeth II silver seated cat on alabaster socle base, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1994, the cat measuring 4in. (10.2cm.) high, overall 6½in. (16.5cm.) high. * Condition: Very slight nibbles to edges on base (tiny), otherwise good.

Lot 541

A modern silver church candle holder, Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield, 2001, of circular capstan form, weighted. * Condition: Tiny dents to bottom rim, otherwise good.

Lot 542

A Victorian silver plated clam shell muffin warmer, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, on branch supports, with laurel wreath loose ring handles and hinged pierced grilles to interior, 9¾in. (24.8cm.) high. * Condition: Very good, slight tarnishing.

Lot 543

A pair of French silver mounted etched glass decanters, early 20th century, of square form with faceted tapering necks and silver collars, having etched grape vine decoration and multi lined twin rings, star cut bases, the stoppers of faceted arrow head design with the same decoration, 15in. (38.2cm.) high. * Condition: One decanter having bruise/fracture to shoulder, both stoppers with tiny nibbles to bases of arrow head and tiny flea-bite nibbles to inner stoppers, one with nibble to point, elegant pair, pleasing to the eye.

Lot 544

An Art Deco style Asprey silver plate cocktail shaker, of cylindrical tapering form with stepped neck, removable covers to lid and spout, angular handle, stamped ' A & CO ASPREY LONDON - MADE IN ENGLAND ', 10in. (25.4cm.) high.

Lot 546

A German silver wine cooler, by Ludwig Neresheimer & Co., Hanau, import marks for Thomas Glaser, London, 1893, of oval campana form, with a pair of crisply cast lion mask handles with floral and foliate loose rings, raised on four cast scroll feet headed by winged seahorses, the body decorated with cartouche repoussé panels of bacchanalian groups of children within foliate scroll borders and on a matted ground, the lobed base with foliate decoration, Ludwig Neresheimer & Co, impressed marks to base and Thomas Glaser marks to upper rim, 9¾in. (24.8cm.) high, weight 47.3 tr.oz., without removable liner. * Condition: Slightly miss-shapen bowl, otherwise very good, clear hallmarks.

Lot 548

A set of three George IV silver Old English pattern table spoons, William Eaton, London 1828; together with four Georgian silver Od English pattern dessert spoons; a Victorian fiddle pattern tea spoon; and one other; together with a silver Society Miniature Rifle Clubs prize spoon and another similar, plated; and a silver Celtic knot brooch, silver weight 11.8 tr.oz. (12) * Condition: - Table spoons: Clear marks. One in good condition, the other two with dings to bowl. - Four dessert spoons: One in good condition, the others with dings/crease to bowl. - Fiddle pattern teaspoon: Good condition. - Prize spoons: Good condition. - George V jam spoon: Dings/creasing to bowl.

Lot 549

An Elizabeth II silver four piece tea and coffee service with matching tray, EHP co Ltd, Sheffield, 1973, of tapering form with gadrooned decoration, comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk jug, twin handled sugar basin, the tray of rounded rectangular form, having gadrooned rim and stylised foliate and reeded handles, 21½in. (52cm.) long, gross weight 114 tr.oz. (5) * Condition: Slight surface scratches, some hallmarks slightly rubbed, nothing else to note.

Lot 550

A square George V silver waiter / salver, Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1921, of square form with scalloped corners, engraved with scroll and feathered decoration, raised on four hoof feet, 7 7/8in. (20cm.) square, weight 14 tr.oz. * Condition: Good with very light surface scratches.

Lot 551

A Victorian silver plate coffee pot, of compressed bombe form, raised on stepped circular foot, having flower head pierced knop, scroll handle with ornate foliate thumb piece, engraved floral spray to main body with vacant cartouche to either side, 10in. (25.4cm.) high, together with a Victorian silver plate cream jug of similar decoration, raised on four scroll feet and a three piece tea service of bellied oval form, comprising of a teapot, cream jug and sugar basin. (5)

Lot 552

A walnut canteen of Old English Rat Tail silver plated cutlery, the hinged cover opening to reveal three compartments of various cutlery, comprising of 100 pieces to include bone handled knives and carving set, basting spoon, ladles, tongs, forks, spoons etc.

Lot 553

A pair of 20th century cut glass claret jugs, of bulbous form, having silver plated mounts, the acorn finial and free form grape vine scroll handles in gilt, star cut base, 12½in. (31.8cm.) high. (2) * Condition: Nice, nothing to note.

Lot 554

A miniature novelty Indonesian silver cycle rickshaw, probably, 1950's/60's, the mud guards to either side stamped 'YOGYA', moving wheels, 4½in. (11.4cm.) long, weight 2.1 tr.oz., together with a Middle Eastern white metal spoon, adorned with semi-precious stones to the shaped terminal. (2) * Condition: Good, both need a polish, nothing to note.

Lot 556

A George III silver Hanoverian pattern soup ladle, maker's mark and date letter indistinct, inscribed with initials and dated 1787, 13 5/8in. (34.7cm.) long, weight 5.4 tr.oz. * Condition: Hallmarks rubbed, nothing else to note.

Lot 557

An Edwardian silver salver, Wakely & Wheeler, London, 1904, of circular form with gadrooned rim, raised on three scroll feet, 8in. (20.4cm.) diameter, weight 12.0 tr.oz. * Condition: Good, slightly rippled by supports.

Lot 558

A quantity of silver collectables, comprising of a silver mounted perpetual calendar by W J Myatt & Co, Birmingham, 1922, of easel shaped form, having slot in paper dates, 3 ¾in. (9.6cm.) high; cased child's silver spoon and pusher, retailed in Baghdad by Hasso Bros and hallmarked Wilmot Manufacturing Co, Birmingham, 1926, together with a pair of napkin rings, engraved with foliate decoration, inscribed, Maltese silver spoon with coin bowl, embossed brush and mirror set, manicure items etc. (large quantity) * Condition: Varying conditions, mostly very good.

Lot 559

A canteen of Thomas Ward & Sons ' Wardonia ' silver plated flatware in fitted mahogany case, in the style of King's pattern, twelve settings, 127 piece, comprising of dinner knives; dinner forks; starter knives; starter forks; fish knives; fish forks; dessert spoons; soup spoons; teaspoons; coffee spoons; serving spoons; 3 piece carving set. * Condition: One fish knife missing, otherwise complete, good.

Lot 560

A cased set of six Norwegian silver and enamel demitasse spoons, by Gustav Hellstrom, the shaped enamel handles and reverse of bowls in six colours, having intricate floral decoration, 3 6/8in. (9.6cm.) long, gross weight 2.2 tr.oz. * Condition: The lighter blue spoon with dark/stained mark to terminal, otherwise nothing to note.

Lot 561

A Victorian silver pie-crust dish, Hukin & Heath, Birmingham, 1897, of ribbed oval form, 8¼in. (21cm.) long, weight 9.0 tr.oz. * Condition: Light surface wear, strong hallmarks.

Lot 562

An oak three decanter Tantalus, late 19th / early 20th century, with silver plated fittings, the three decanters with diamond, octagonal and prismatic cutting below panel cut waisted necks and faceted globe stoppers, star cut bases, 14¾in. (37.5cm.) long, 12in. (30.5cm.) high, lacks key but unlocked; together with three modern cartouche shaped silver decanters labels, with foliate, shell and scroll decoration, S. J. Rose, Birm. 1972-73. * Condition: Two decanters with two small chips to rim and the other with one rim chip. The tantalus itself in good condition - key is missing, but it is unlocked so can be opened and closed easily. The decanter labels are in good condition.

Lot 563

Horse racing interest - Victorian silver trophy bowl and cup - THE HONG KONG CUP & SCURRY STAKES, the pedestal bowl by Alexander Macrae, London, 1874, having a applied intricately pierced frieze around it's circumference, depicting lions jumping through hoops amidst a foliate ground, interspersed by roundels with Roman goddesses, uninscribed, the turned wooden base with applied plaque inscribed ' THE SCURRY STAKES ~~ WON BY ~~ CAPTAIN FAIRLIE'S SPOTTED DOG. HONG KONG FEB 1873 ', 10in. (25.4cm.) diameter, 10½in. (26.8cm.) high, 6in. (15.4cm.) high without base, weight 34.6 tr.oz.; twin handled trophy cup of the same design, S Smith & Son (Stephen Smith), London, 1873, uninscribed, the turned wooden base with applied silver plaque inscribed ' THE HONG KONG CUP --- WON BY --- CAPTAIN FAIRLIE'S SPOTTED DOG. CANTON, DECEMBER 1873 ', 13¼in. (33.8cm.) high, 9 7/8in. (25.2cm.) high without base, weight 22 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Silver good, nothing to report, bases with wear to edges etc.

Lot 564

A small collection of silver teaspoons etc, comprising of five Victorian Kings Hourglass pattern teaspoons by Henry Holland, London 1873, inscribed initial to terminals; five Victorian bright cut Fiddle pattern teaspoons by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield, 1899, inscribed initials to terminals; Four bright cut Fiddle pattern teaspoons by Charles T Maine (Jersey), London, 1933, inscribed initials to terminals, etc, gross weight 12 tr.oz. (18)

Lot 565

A cased set of twelve Norwegian silver and enamel teaspoons, retailed by David Anderson, the shaped handles and terminals enamelled with flowers and geometric design on rich blue ground, 5½in. (14cm.) long, gross weight 7.5 tr.oz. * Condition: Looking very closely a few tiny minute enamel losses, very eye catching set.

Lot 566

A George V silver mounted cut crystal glass trifle bowl, Richard Richardson, Sheffield, 1911, of circular bellied form, star cut base, 8in. (20.4cm.) diameter at widest, together with a cut glass silver plated mounted claret jug, having angular handle, and sar cut base, possibly American, 11¾in. (29.9cm.) high. (2) * Condition: The claret jug with loss of silver plate, otherwise nothing to note.

Lot 567

A Victorian silver three piece tea service - overstamped by J. Le Gallais of Jersey, hallmarked with maker's mark under lid, Charles Reily & George Starer, London, 1851, of squat baluster form with elaborately cast and embossed scrolls and flowers, comprising of a teapot, twin handled sugar basin and a milk jug, the teapot having flower head finial to cover, leaf capped c-scroll handle, raised on bracket feet, having inscribed initials to shaped cartouche to either side, 7 3/8in. (18.7cm.) high, the sugar basin and jug with gilt wash interiors and decorated the same, gross weight 49 tr.oz. (3) * Condition: The teapot with dent to belly at cartouche and two tiny dents opposite, the milk jug with two tiny flea-bite dents to belly, the sugar basin with light surface wear and tiny amount of gilt loss, overall very good.

Lot 568

A George VI silver tea strainer, of typical form with scroll handles by Finnigans Ltd, Birmingham, 1939, the bowl pierced with pin holes and stars, 5in. (12.8cm.) wide, together with a tea strainer embossed with cherubs and floral decoration, having London import marks for B Muller & Son (Berthold Muller) known to be a importer of German silver, gross weight 4.1 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Slight tarnishing to tip of handle on imported piece, otherwise good.

Lot 569

An Elizabeth II silver wine goblet, A T Cannon Ltd, Birmingham, 1979, of typical form with gilt interior, 6½in. (16.5cm.) high, together with two modern decanter labels, gross weight 6.8 tr.oz. (3) * Condition: Nice hallmarks, labels with slight wear.

Lot 570

A George VI silver sugar caster, maker's marked rubbed, probably William Adams Ltd, Birmingham 1945, of typical octagonal baluster form, 9in. (22.8cm.) high, weight 5.8 tr.oz. *Condition: In good condition, with part rubbed maker's mark, slight lean.

Lot 571

A George V silver patented easel back perpetual calendar, Wright & Davies, London, 1913, having reversible card, one for use in Leap-Years the other normal, PATENT 13049, wooden backed, 6 3/8 x 5¼in. (16.3 x 13.4cm.). * Condition: Faded red lettering on at start of each month, otherwise good.

Lot 572

A George III silver teapot and stand, Charles Fox I, London, 1804, of bellied oval form, having doomed cover with wooden finial and handle, 6 5/8in. (17cm.) high, on oval wooden base with silver reeded mount, gross weight of teapot 13.3 tr.oz. * Condition: Small dent to main belly of teapot, nothing else to note.

Lot 573

A George III silver pedestal bun top pepperette, London, 1803, maker's mark indistinct, of egg cup form with domed/bun cover with reeded borders, inscribed initial, 3 3/8in. (8.5cm.) tall, weight 1.7 tr.oz. * Condition: Maker's mark rubbed, otherwise nothing to note.

Lot 574

A pair of George V silver sauce boats, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1912, of typical form with acanthus leaf scroll handles, gadrooned rims, raised on three leaf and hoof supports, 6in. (15.3cm.), gross weight 12.3 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Both having dents to bellies, otherwise good.

Lot 575

A German silver tea strainer and stand, early 20th century, of circular star shaped form, the handle fashioned as a Goddess playing a violin, flanked by doves amidst pierced foliate decoration, the body embossed with fruiting trees, the matching stand raised on circular foot, 6 5/8in. (16.8cm.) long, together with an Art Nouveau silver plate tea strainer by R. Wallace, gross weight of silver piece 5.2 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Both pieces good, light clean needed, nothing to note.

Lot 576

A George V silver tankard, of plain tapering form, with inscribed initials, raised on spreading foot, 5¼in. (13.4cm.) high; together with a smaller example by the same date and maker, engraved with foliate decoration, 3¼in. (8.2cm.) high, gross weight 12.9 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: The larger good, light surface scratches. Smaller with slightly rubbed hallmarks and small dents.

Lot 577

A fine cased pair of Edwardian silver gilt anointing spoons, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Chester, 1908, having twin cast leopard heads, ornate decoration and engravings, 10in. (25.4cm.) long, gross weight 6.6 tr.oz. * Condition: Very good, nothing to note.

Lot 578

A George II silver tankard, William Shaw & William Priest, London, 1758, of plain baluster form terminating in a acanthus capped scroll handle, set on a circular steeped foot, later inscribed to inner underside ridge ' Max Raymond Noram from His Godfather W, Hodgson. 29 March 1922. ', 5 1/8in. (13cm.) high, weight 11.4 tr.oz. * Condition: Good, a couple of minute dents to main body, nothing else to note.

Lot 579

A set of twelve Art Deco silver teaspoons & sugar tongs in original fitted case, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1925, each spoon measuring 4in. (10.2cm.) long, gross weight 4.6 tr.oz. * Condition: Good, very light surface wear, case with leather chips to edges.

Lot 580

Two cased sets of silver shooting spoons, each cased set of Old English pattern teaspoons made in Sheffield by Francis Howard, 1966 & Viner's Ltd, 1960, the terminals engraved with crossed rifles, gross weight 7.5 tr.oz. * Condition: Spoons with nothing to note, cases very slightly worn and stained.

Lot 581

A George V silver desk stand, Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1910, of rectangular form with scroll corners having central raised single compartment with hinged cover enclosing a fixed clear glass square inkwell encapsulated by clear glass pan, pen well to the front, raised on upon four knurl feet, inscribed with initials ' EH ' and dated 24 June 1915, stamped to underside ' BRISTOL GOLDSMITHS ALLIANCE ',7¼in. (18.5cm.) wide, weight 14.6 tr.oz. * Condition: Some hallmarks slightly rubbed, otherwise nothing to note.

Lot 582

A cased set of six Elizabeth II silver crab picks, Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1964, the centres engraved with a crab, 4½in. (11.4cm.) long, gross weight 1.6 tr.oz. * Condition: Very lightly used, fine.

Lot 583

A pair of Edwardian silver toast racks, Finnigans Ltd, Birmingham, 1936, of arched crown shape form, RD No 810657 stamped to bases, 4¾in. (11.5cm.) long, gross weight 4.6 tr.oz. * Condition: Very good, nothing to note.

Lot 584

A cased set of two George V silver serving spoons, John Williams & Co, London, 1918, having shaped terminal inscribed with initial 'A', and ribbed bowls, 7 3/8in. (18.7cm.) long, gross weight 3 tr.oz., together with a cased set of early 20th century silver plated fruit knives and forks by Walker & Hall, Sheffield. (2) * Condition: Cutlery good, Walker & Hall case with damage and wear, the other rubbed at edges.

Lot 585

A George V silver three piece tea service, Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), London, 1910/11, comprising teapot, sugar bowl, jug, having incurved canted corners, angular scroll handles, teapot with ebonised handle and finial, each inscribed with initial ' N ', measuring 10in. (25.4cm.) long, gross weight 22.6 tr.oz. (3) * Condition: Pieces having shallow dents to bellies, rubbed hallmarks.

Lot 586

A George VI silver tankard, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1944, the tankard in a Georgian style, of plain baluster form with scroll handle and stepped circular foot, 4½in. (11.5cm.) high, weight 9.6 tr.oz. * Condition: Good, nothing to note.

Lot 588

An Edwardian silver three piece tea service and matched coffee pot, Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1903, of rounded oblong bellied form, with basal gadrooning, cast gadrooned rims with scallop shell decoration; together with a matched coffee pot by the same maker, Chester 1906, 9in. (22.8cm.) high, gross weight 61.0 tr.oz. (4) * Condition: In fine condition, nothing to note.

Lot 589

Two Elizabeth II silver trinket boxes, Peter John Doherty, Birmingham, 1997/8, both of rectangular form, having engine turned decoration and inscribed initials ' J.J.G ', opening to reveal gilt wash interior, the largest 2in. (5cm.) wide, gross weight 3.5 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Both good, nothing to note.

Lot 590

A Continental planished silver christening dish and cup, probably Norwegian, first quarter 20th century, both engraved ' NILS FRA GUSTAV 19-4-25 ', the cup raised on three ball feet, 2 1/8in. (5.5cm.) high, the dish 4in. (10.2cm.) diameter, gross weight 3.8 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Both having shallow dents, otherwise good.

Lot 591

A pair of Greek Sterling silver ashtrays, of circular form with deep bowls and raised on three scroll feet, 4½in. (11.4cm.) diameter, gross weight 4.6 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Good, nothing to note.

Lot 592

Two Elizabeth II silver trinket boxes, Peter John Doherty, Edinburgh, 2001 & 2002 with Golden Jubilee mark, rectangular form, having engine turned decoration, 2002 version with inset rose gold band to cover, inscribed initials to both ' J.J.G ', opening to reveal gilt wash interior, both 2½in. (6.4cm.) wide, gross weight 4.9 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Both good, nothing to note.

Lot 593

A pair of elegant Edward VIII silver dishes, Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham, 1936, retailed by Finnigans Ltd, of circular shaped form, having deep bowls and raised on central circular foot, inscribed to inner 1912-1937, 4 3/8in. (11.2cm.) diameter, gross weight 5.0 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Good, nothing to note.

Lot 594

A small quantity of silver collectables, comprising of an engine turned cigarette box, having engraved initials to lid ' C.L.W. ', inscribed to side ' 1937 C.V.O., LL.D. To mark the occasion from the Assistant Ministers at St. Giles' Cathedral 1926-1939 ' by Saunders & Mackenzie, Birmingham, 1937; Engine turned cigarette case, of rectangular form, opening to reveal gilt interior, inscribed ' Jean from Shelia Xmas 1959, by Harrods Ltd, London, 1937; Cream jug by Barker Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham, 1959, together with a weighted Continental candlestick, marked 830, etc, gross weight 38.3 tr.oz. (6) * Condition: The cigarette box needing work to cedar lining, other pieces with small dents etc, some hallmarks rubbed.

Lot 596

A Norwegian Arts and Crafts style silver dish by Jacob Tostrup, of circular ribbed flower head form having geometric design to inner, engraved initials and maker's mark beneath, 7 1/8in. (18cm.) diameter, weight 5.5 tr.oz. * Condition: Good, having very little surface wear.

Lot 597

Two Elizabeth II silver trinket boxes, Peter John Doherty, Edinburgh, 1999/2000, both with Millennium mark, of rectangular form, having engine turned decoration and inscribed initials ' J.J.G ', opening to reveal gilt wash interior, the largest 2½in. (6.4cm.) wide, gross weight 4.6 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Both good, nothing to note.

Lot 598

An Edward VIII silver cream jug, in George II pear shaped form, A & W, London, 1936, having scroll handle and raised on three pad feet, 4¼in. (10.8cm), together with a smaller version, maker's mark rubbed, gross weight 7.3 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Both pieces with bent supports, otherwise good.

Lot 599

A George Vl silver christening tankard, Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1938, of waisted tapering form with c scroll handle, raised on stepped circular foot, inscribed with initials, 4in. (10.2cm.) high, weight 4.5 tr.oz. * Condition: Good, nothing to note.

Lot 600

Two Elizabeth II silver trinket boxes, Peter John Doherty, London, 2003/4, of rectangular form, having engine turned decoration, 2003 version with two diagonal rose gold stripes to cover, inscribed initials ' J.J.G ', opening to reveal gilt wash interior, both 2½in. (6.4cm.) wide, gross weight 5.3 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Both good, nothing to note.

Lot 601

A small collection of silver, comprising of a sugar caster, Birmingham. 1916, maker's mark rubbed 8¼in. (21cm.) high, together with a pair of dwarf candlesticks (weighted) and a large cigarette box of rectangular form by Crichton Brothers, London, 1924, 8in. (20.4cm.) wide. * Condition: The caster with rubbed maker's mark, nothing else to note, cigarette box with dents to edges.

Lot 602

A 9ct rose gold and amber cheroot holder with silver case, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings, Chester, 1898, matching, the case of typical tapering cylindrical form with chased foliated design, having hanging loop to side, the hinged cover inscribed initials. * Condition: Appears very lightly used or unused condition.

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