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Lot 303

A set of six George III silver dessert forks, by William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1808, in fiddle pattern with engraved initial 'E'; together with a Victorian silver table fork, by R & W Sorley, London 1896, in dog-nose pattern, engraved with initial 'R', 10.8oz gross.

Lot 304

A set of twelve Victorian silver teaspoons, by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1848, in fiddle pattern with engraved initials 'J', 8.6oz gross.

Lot 305

A set of six George IV silver table spoons, by I.B, London 1826, in fiddle pattern with engraved initials 'JEP', 18.1oz gross.

Lot 306

A set of six Victorian silver dessert spoons, by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1854, in fiddle pattern with initials 'JRS', 11.7oz gross.

Lot 307

George III silver meat skewer, by Eley & Fearn, London 1799, engraved crest by loop terminal and tapering blade, 33cms long, 3.5oz.

Lot 308

George III silver gravy spoon, by Richard Crossley, London 1799, in old English pattern with engraved crest, 4oz.

Lot 309

A Victorian silver two-handled bowl, by Carrington & Co (John Bodman Carrington), London 1889, of shaped circular form with flower pattern panels and stylized dragon pattern handles, 22cms wide 11.8oz.

Lot 310

A pair of Edwardian silver candlesticks, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1909, of octagonal form with urn-shaped sconces and stepped weighted base, 21cms high.

Lot 311

A Victorian silver claret jug, by John James Keith, London 1847, of baluster form with twisted thumbpiece and engraved vine band to the waist, 23cms high 10.6oz.

Lot 312

A George V silver epergne, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1911, the central tapering vase with scrolling handles holding two baskets all with pierced rims, 20cms high, 12 oz gross.

Lot 313

A William IV silver teapot , by William Hewitt, London 1834, of baluster form with flower pattern finial, above leaf decorated scrolling handle and band to body, raised on spreading foot, 24cms high, 28oz. gross.

Lot 314

A pair of Victorian silver fruit spoons and matching sugar sifter, by William Hutton and Sons Ltd, London 1898, the spoons with shaped guilt bowls on twisted stems with apostle finials, the sifter with pierced bowl and matching handle, in fitted case 6.3oz gross.

Lot 315

A George III silver cow creamer, by John Schuppe, London 1765, the horned cow with open mouth, textured head and spine, floral and leaf decorated hinged cover, standing on all fours, 15cms long, 9.5cms high, 4.4oz. Note: John Schuppe (fl.1753-73) was a Dutch silversmith working in London and noted for his humorous cow creamers (cream jugs). John Schuppe is first recorded in England on 28 June 1753 when his name was recorded as a large worker of Little Deans Court, St Martins-le-Grand. He was registered to 6 New Rents in 1755. In 1773 his name appeared in the Parliamentary Return. The majority of creamers shaped as a cow in the Dutch style between 1753 and 1773 bear his mark. Nothing is known of him after 1773.

Lot 317

Queen Anne Britannia standard silver marrow scoop, by Samuel Hitchcock, London 1713 , of typical form with engraved crest and numbers '1-16-12' to back of larger bowl, 25cms long.

Lot 318

A George III silver teapot, no maker's mark, Newcastle 1788, of commode form with engraved leaf decoration and shield cartouches with feather decoration, fitted ebonized handle and finial, 14cms high, 15.5oz gross.

Lot 319

Edwardian silver Arts and Crafts bowl and jug, by Charles Edwards, London 1902, with fluted leaf decorated handles and engraved with lion crests, three handled bowl 13cms wide, 11oz gross.

Lot 320

A four piece Victorian silver tea service, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman), London 1882, each with gadrooned rim and reeded band to body with leaf decoration, raised on ball pattern feet, coffee pot 22cms high, 55.5oz gross.

Lot 321

A Victorian silver mounted dressing table mirror, by William Comyns, London 1893, the heart-shaped bevelled mirror panel within gadrooned frame with vacant cartouche, 28 x 36cms.

Lot 322

An Edward VII silver four piece tea service , by George Edward & Sons, Sheffield 1908 , each piece with gadrooned and shell pattern ribs on bun feet, the pots with ebonized handles and finials, water pot 23cms high, 55.5oz gross.

Lot 323

A pair of George IV silver and tuned wooden coasters , by Smith, Tate & Co, Sheffield 1821 , the rim with bead, egg and dart decoration above pierced and embossed grape and vine design, 16cms diameter.

Lot 324

A George III silver ladle, by Thomas Townsend and William Law, Dublin 1805, in fiddle pattern, with engraved cockerel crest, 8.8oz.

Lot 325

George III silver spoons, comprising: twelve table spoons and eleven dessert spoons, by George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London 1790, in old English pattern engraved with cockerel crests, 41oz gross.

Lot 326

A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1898, the urn pattern sconces with swag design on tapering square supports decorated with goats masks and husks, the loaded square bases with urns and acanthus leaves, 20cms high.

Lot 327

Six Georgian silver tablespoons: four by George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London 1792; one by John Lambe, London 1790; and one circa 1733 (hallmarks worn), all in Old English pattern, with engraved initials 'GSF', 12,6oz gross.

Lot 328

A pair of Victorian silver and stained wood quaiches, by Mackay, Cunningham & Co, Edinburgh 1878, each of two handled coopered barrel form with engraved tree pattern crests to shield shaped cartouches, silver liners to interiors, 14cms wide.

Lot 329

A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks, by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1880, with acanthus leaf decoration and reeded columns, 14cms high.

Lot 331

An Edward VII four piece silver tea set, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield and Chester, 1901-1906 , of fluted form engraved with dog pattern crests, the tea and coffee pots with stained wood pineapple finials and shaped handles, coffee pot 26cms high, 53.3oz gross.

Lot 337

Mid-20th Century silver flatware, 800 standard, by Franz Bahner, Düsseldorf, Germany, trefid pattern, comprising: six table forks and five table spoons, 22.7oz gross.

Lot 338

Mid-20th Century German silver flatware, 800 standard, by Bremer Silberwarenfabrik, Bremen, trefid pattern, comprising: six dessert spoons, six fish knives, five fish forks, four teaspoons, pickle fork, ladle and serving spoon, 32oz. gross.

Lot 339

A continental silver desk stand, indistinctly marked, the oval-shaped tray with pierced and flower head mounted gallery, two urn pattern quill rests, ink wells and sander to centre, raised on leaf pattern feet, 27cms wide, 30.7oz gross.

Lot 340

A set of four 19th Century Indian silver bowls, decorated with figures amongst foliage, each engraved 'MSY' to base, 9cms diameter, 22.1oz gross.

Lot 341

An Indian mid-19th Century knife and fork, by Hamilton & Co, Calcutta, with silver gilt blade and tines on agate handles, knife 20cms long, in original fitted black leather case.

Lot 342

Two 19th Century Dutch silver beakers, one from Nijmegen, of flared form with figures and floral scrolls, raised on three ball feet, 10cms high; the other gilt with floral designs and figural panels, coin set to base, unmarked, 13.5cms high. (2)

Lot 344

A set of six Austro-Hungarian silver teacups and saucers, by K & P, Peste late 19th Century, with beaded rims, with clear glass liners, saucers 12.5cms diameter, 31oz gross (excluding liners); together with a smaller set of five coffee cups and saucers, by KR, also with glass liners, saucers 9cms diameter, 14oz gross.

Lot 345

A late 19th/early 20th Century claret jug, by Lazarus Posen, Frankfurt, Germany, the hobnail cut glass body mounted by 800 standard silver with leaf scroll design and stylized dolphin scrolling handle, 32cms high.

Lot 346

A mid-19th Century Chinese export silver tankard, by Leeching, of slightly flared form decorated with warriors on a battlefield, dragon pattern handle, base stamped 'LC', 9cms high, 5.5cms high.

Lot 348

Austro-Hungarian silver three-piece tea service, by Eduard Friedman, Vienna late 19th Century, with beaded rims, acorn finials and shaped handles, teapot 22cms high, 51oz gross.

Lot 349

A silver table bell, by Georg Jensen, Denmark circa 1992, pattern no.260 acanthus, 8.5cms high, 3oz.

Lot 351

A collection of silver and white metal collectable boxes and bottles, including: an egg form nutmeg grater (missing interior grater), by Sampson Mordan & Co; a circular pill box, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1811; a vinaigrette, by Thomas Dones, Birmingham 1852; A shell pattern scent bottle, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1898; a scent bottle, by Colen Hewer Cheshire, Birmingham 1894; a torpedo shaped silver covered glass scent bottle, by Miller Brothers, Birmingham 1898; vesta cases, pill boxes and other boxes.

Lot 352

George III silver articulated fish pattern vinaigrette, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1817, with engraved scales, 8.5cms long.

Lot 353

An Edwardian silver novelty rattle, by Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1907, the turned ivory teething ring on star pierced sphere with bell mounts, a climbing monkey below, 14.5cms long.

Lot 354

An early 19th Century silver-mounted tortoiseshell snuff box, the lid decorated with a hunting scene, 8cms wide.

Lot 355

An early 19th Century silver nutmeg grater, marked SM, probably by Samuel Meritons II, of egg form with floral decoration, 3.5cms high.

Lot 357

A George III silver vinaigrette, by John Shaw, Birmingham circa 1810, with engraved floral design and pierced grill to gilt interior and original sponge, 2.5cms wide.

Lot 359

A collection of decanter labels, silver makers include: George Unite (x3), Joseph & Albert Savory (x3), Charles Reily & George Storer, John Rich; two enamel; and four ceramic by Crown Staffordshire.

Lot 360

A set of four George III silver decanter labels, by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London 1797, inscribed Lisbon, Port, Sherry and Madeira, each 4cms diameter.

Lot 361

A George III silver decanter label, by Peter Ann and William Bateman, London 1801, inscribed 'Port' under Prince of Wales feathers, 5cms wide; together with another, by Peter and Ann Bateman London 1792, of canted rectangular form inscribed 'Hollands', 4cms wide.

Lot 362

Twelve mostly 19th Century silver decanter labels, makers include: George unite, John Langlands, Thomas Oliphant, John Romer, Charles Reily & George Storer, Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, and William Bennett; a whisky decanter label by Roberts and Belk for the Queen's Jubilee, limited edition 1174/2500; a reproduction silver decanter label by Roberts and Belk, Sheffield 1981; and a white metal decanter label with vine decoration.

Lot 363

An Edwardian silver combination fruit knife and fork, by William Needham, Sheffield 1903, with mother-of-pearl handle and split design, 9.5cms long open.

Lot 364

A Victorian porcelain and silver scent bottle, by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Birmingham 1891, of song thrush egg form, inscribed 'Rd No 20112', 3.5cms high.

Lot 113

A NARRATIVE SCROLL DEPICTING SCENES FROM THE RAMAYANA, WESTERN INDIA, EARLY 20TH CENTURY gouache with silver paint on paper, of long rectangular form with a series of scenes vertically arranged, including Ravana, King of Lanka, Hanuman, and Vishnu on the serpent raft, 371 x 33cm ++Fragmentary with numerous repairs and consolidations

Lot 124

THE INFANT KRISHNA WITH DEVOTEES, MALWA, CENTRAL INDIA, MID 17TH CENTURY gouache with silver and gold on paper, a line of devanagari script with a number along the top, framed, with copy of 1997 Spink invoice 16.5 x 18.7cm Provenance: Private Collection, London, acquired from Spink & Son, London, 13 May 1997 The story is told of how the young Krishna was tied by his mother to a sturdy mortar and pestle underneath a fruit tree to restrain him from his mischievous behaviour. Two female devotees pay their respects. ++Some flaking, losses around outer edges

Lot 147

A BURMESE SILVER BOWL AND COVER ON WOOD STAND, RANGOON, 1920s the circular bowl and cover richly chased all over with figural vignettes in arabesque panels amidst foliage on a matted ground, the underside engraved with facsimile signatures and presentation inscription, the ebonised wood stand carved with central support on a triform base set with three chinthes (Burmese guardian lion figures) 20cm high overall

Lot 154

A SET OF SIX SILVER COFFEE CUP HOLDERS (ZARF), PERSIA, CIRCA 1900 each on small rim foot with engraved sides below a scalloped lip, three with maker~s punch to underside of initials; together with a Kashmir silver card case, engraved with floral boteh design 4.5cm high (zarfs); 8.5cm long (case) (7) Provenance: Private Collection, London ++Good condition

Lot 155

A SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, PERSIA, 1920-30 of low rectangular form, the hinged lid engraved with a melée of polo players, the sides with arabesques; together with a silver cigarette holder, probably Persia, in the form of a miniature pipe, with filigree decoration 3 x 9.4 x 20cm, 445gr (14oz) (2) Provenance: Private Collection, London ++Good condition

Lot 156

A PAIR OF MINIATURE SILVER TRAYS, PERSIA, CIRCA 1900 each of rounded rectangular form, with twin floral handles, engraved central scenes and floral borders, one engraved ~C~ on underside 21.5 x 12cm Provenance: Private Collection, London ++Good condition

Lot 163

FOUR PAIRS OF IRON BETEL CUTTERS, INDONESIAN ARCHIPELAGO, 19TH CENTURY each of zoomorphic form, three with silver, copper and brass damascened decoration, the other with silver handles 15.5cm long and smaller ++Worn with some corrosion and rust

Lot 166

ËœA HOSHIARPUR WORKBOX, PUNJAB, INDIA, CIRCA 1900 wood, inlaid with ivory and ebony, of rectangular form, the exterior decorated with foliate panels, brass mounts, the hinged lid opening to reveal a mirror on the underside, various compartments with removable tray below, old label underneath reading ~Silver Medal Awarded, Mistri Dipni(?) Ram & Puron(?) Chand, Ivory, Brass and Wood Work Manufacturers, Dabdub, Hoshiarpur~ 13 x 30.5 x 22cm For a similar, larger, box by an unknown manufacturer in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, see inv. no. 444:1, 2-1898 ++One or two pieces of inlay missing, otherwise mostly good

Lot 179

AN EMBROIDERED SILK PANEL DEPICTING THE JAGANNATH TEMPLE, PURI, ORISSA, EASTERN INDIA, CIRCA 1900 with applique foil and silver thread design, of rectangular form, depicting visitors in the temple forecourt 56 x 66cm (main panel) ++Worm damage, especially around edges

Lot 186

AN EMBROIDERED VELVET PANEL, PERSIA, CIRCA 1800 of rectangular form, the design worked in silver thread comprising central ogival floral arabesque medallion within a serpentine cartouche, surrounded by three concentric scrolling floral borders, on alternating green and maroon ground 140 x 98cm approx.

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