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Lot 383

A George V silver mounted noggin, SBS, Chester 1932, of conical form with star cut base, 9.5cm high, together with a George V silver label for 'Whiskey', SBS, Birmingham 1932.

Lot 425

A group of works of art to include: a 19th Century oak bound door lock with iron key, 20cm, a treen circular box with lid inset with embroidered panel of a cottage, 13cm dia., and a mid-20th Century bowie type knife by Silver & Co, having a 9" blade and horn grips with leather scabbard. (3)

Lot 10

Late Victorian silver lidded canister of cylindrical form, embossed and wrythen decoration, Birmingham 1899, maker's mark Henry Williamson Ltd, 8cm high, 92gms

Lot 101

Mixed Lot: silver cased small pen knife, a hallmarked plain polished medallion, Victorian silver small pencil, together with two metal cased pencils, pen knife and porcelain handled letter opener (7)

Lot 102

Mixed Lot: silver Communion wafer box of circular form, the hinged lid engraved with a Celtic cross and inscribed "Rev M Finneran, June 9th 1933", gilded interior and hallmarked London 1932, maker's mark B&W Ltd, 5cm diam, together with a white metal small pill box of shaped rectangular form, stamped .925, (2)

Lot 103

Mixed Lot: three small white metal pill boxes, one oval shaped, a sterling napkin clip, together with a silver plated compact (5)

Lot 105

Mid-20th century silver cigar piercer, the engine turned cylindrical body with plain cartouche, engraved with monogram HDJ, Birmingham 1953, maker's mark Villiers & Jackson, 5.5cm long (a/f)

Lot 108

George III silver cream jug having an oval bellied body with applied beaded rim, a flat top scroll handle to an oval beaded base, London 1805, 7.5cm long, 200gms, maker's marks rubbed

Lot 11

Mixed Lot: five various silver vestas, four being late 19th/early 20th century engraved examples, date from Birmingham 1898, 1904, 1907 and 1908, together with a plain polished small vesta, Chester 1910, gross weight 98gms (5)

Lot 112

Mid-20th century silver cigarette box of typical rectangular hinged form, the lid engraved with HMS Dalrymple crest and "Surgeon Lieutenant D R M Stuart, RVNR, on the occasion of his marriage 24th April 1957", 11 x 8 x 4cm, Birmingham 1955, maker's mark John Rose

Lot 113

Early 20th century oval silver trinket box of hinged lobed form with a silver gilt and velvet lined interior upon four short splayed feet, Birmingham 1920, maker's marks rubbed (a/f)

Lot 115

Vintage silver plated Zilpa 90 Dutch embossed cigarette case of rectangular form, the centre with a military scene, 10 x 8cm

Lot 119

George V silver cigarette case of typical hinged rectangular form, both sides engraved with a ray of sunlight design, Birmingham 1927, maker Samuel M Levi, 8x7cm, 90gms

Lot 120

Edward VII large silver caster, the pierced and domed cover with cast finial to a girdled and fluted body on a spreading circular foot, height 21cm, Birmingham 1902, maker's marks partially rubbed, 260gms

Lot 121

Edward VII silver caster of typical baluster form, embossed with scrolls, the pierced domed pull off lid with similar decoration and urn finial, Sheffield 1903, 12.5cm high, maker's mark Fenton Bros Ltd

Lot 123

Mixed Lot: four hallmarked silver napkin rings, two hexagonal, one oval and a circular example, various dates and makers, 92gms gross weight (4)

Lot 124

Mixed Lot: Victorian "Just-a-thimble-full" spirit measure or beaker, Birmingham 1876 (a/f), heart shaped trinket box Chester 1898, a Georgian dessert spoon, Victorian silver salt spoon and two tea spoons, a pair of small late Victorian sugar tongs Birmingham 1896, together with a small silver photograph frame and a pair of gold plated reading glasses (qty)

Lot 125

Mixed Lot: Edwardian cut glass and silver mounted stamp moistener with glass roller, Birmingham 1908, maker's mark Spooner Clowes & Co, a George V small pepper of plain polished cylindrical form, the pierced dome with push on lid, Birmingham 1908, maker's mark Adey Bros, together with a small silver mounted hand mirror, London 1923, (a/f) (3)

Lot 126

Mixed Lot: a three piece silver cruet set, a pierced drum shaped mustard and liner and matching spoon, an open salt (no liner) and a cylindrical pepper, all Birmingham 1962/3, maker's mark The Barker Bros Silver Ltd, together with a pair of George V loaded dwarf candlesticks of typical form, London 1922/3 (2)

Lot 127

Mixed Lot: pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs, Queens pattern, London 1878, maker's mark Henry Holland, 13cm long, a pair of Victorian silver tongs with bright cut decoration, London 1880, Chawner & Co, together with a small plain pair of silver sugar tongs, Sheffield 1921, 98gms gross weight (3)

Lot 128

Mixed Lot: silver and mother of pearl knife/magnifier, marks rubbed (a/f), small five section toast rack, Birmingham 1912, a George V silver framed nail buffer, having angular swing handles and chamois leather, Birmingham 1919, together with a silver handled button hook and manicure tool, and a plated toast rack and a photograph frame (qty)

Lot 129

Mixed Lot: three George III tea spoons, Old English pattern, London 1800, maker's mark WWS, together with three silver tea spoons and two condiment spoons of various dates and makers, 136gms gross weight

Lot 131

Mixed Lot: five George V silver dessert spoons, Old English and beaded pattern, the bowls each engraved "Dr J H Clatworthy, Senior Division and Monthly Medal", Sheffield 1920, maker's mark J Nowili & Sons, a set of six golf related silver tea spoons embossed with crossed golf clubs and ball, reeded borders, Sheffield 1933, maker's mark Walker & Hall, three tea spoons engraved with a golf club, Sheffield 1923/5, one matching Birmingham 1932, together with a single Old English Georgian tea spoon, London 1801, gross weight 380gms (qty)

Lot 133

Mixed Lot: cut glass and silver mounted atomiser of rectangular form, London 1896, makers GH, a cut glass silver lidded rouge pot (a/f), together with a faceted glass jar with silver screw on lid, marks rubbed

Lot 136

Mixed Lot: George V Scottish silver wine label of cartouche shape, inscribed "Claret", Edinburgh 1924 by MacKay & Chisholm, 4.5cm x 2.5cm max, together with a modern Sherry label and an Art Nouveau silver handled and steel bladed pickle fork, Birmingham 1904, possibly by H P Pithey & Co (marks partially erased), (3)

Lot 138

Mixed Lot: five Kings pattern variant dessert forks, length 18cm, with import marks for Birmingham 1911, sponsor's mark GM Co and further stamped Sterling Silver, together with eight various Queens pattern dessert forks, combined weight approx 749gms, various dates and makers (13)

Lot 139

Georgian punch ladle with beaded oval silver bowl and part stem, horn handle, marks almost erased, 39cm long (a/f)

Lot 142

Mixed Lot: George V child's rattle/whistle, a baton of pale coloured agate with a silver mount, decorated with acanthus leaf detail, Chester 1919, (bells missing), 7.5cm long, together with a silver jewellery box of hinged circular form, floral and ribbon engraving to lid, gilded and felted interior, marks rubbed (a/f) 92)

Lot 143

Group: fourteen various hallmarked silver tea/coffee spoons plus three others, weighable silver 97gms (17)

Lot 145

Mixed Lot: pair of George V miniature peppers of plain polished baluster form, Birmingham 1928, maker's mark Levi & Salaman, 5cm high, a small circular silver photograph frame, Birmingham 1916, maker's mark A & J Zimmerman, 7cm diam, together with a small silver rouge pot, Birmingham 1902 (3)

Lot 146

Mixed Lot: mid-20th century christening spoon and pusher set, cased, Birmingham 1948/9, maker's mark Deacon & Francis, pair of silver napkin rings with cast borders, Birmingham 1906, bright cut example Birmingham 1956, Continental white metal napkin ring, an Oriental scene with a cartouche engraved "Anthea" together with a silver plated sifting spoon and two napkin rings (qty)

Lot 149

Mixed Lot: George VI silver open salt of cauldron form on three hoof feet with later clear glass liner, a pair of Georgian cauldron salts engraved and chased detail on three hoof feet, one with gilded interior (no liners), together with a pair of plated salts (3)

Lot 155

Victorian silver card salver of circular form with beaded rim, the centre engraved with a flower head cartouche within a floral and ribbon engraved field, raised on three cast and applied feet, width 20cm, weight approx 352gms, London 1870, maker's mark Elkington & Co

Lot 157

Elizabeth II silver salver of shaped circular form with cast and applied gadrooned border to a polished centre raised on four ball and claw feet, width 26cm, 560gms weight

Lot 158

Silver mounted presentation plaque "Home Gvard" trophy of circular form, presented by officers of the 10th Battalion, the central engraved circular plaque surrounded by eight smaller panels with three being engraved, 32cm diam, London 1947, maker's mark Howard Jesse Brown

Lot 160

Edward VII silver photograph frame of rectangular form, engine turned geometric engraving with central vacant cartouche, 23 x 16cm, London 1902, maker's mark Walker & Hall (a/f)

Lot 161

Mixed Lot: pair of George V silver photograph frames of plain rectangular form, raised edges, 16 x 11.5cm, London 1919, maker's mark C C May & Sons, together with a George V frame of shaped rectangular form, the border decorated with a trailing ivy design, 18 x 13.5cm, London 1915, maker Charles S Green & Co Ltd (a/f) (3)

Lot 162

Mixed Lot: Victorian silver trophy/goblet, bright cut decoration with garlands and wreaths, engraved "Eaton SOCON Gymkhana 1941", 16cm high, 230gms, London 1856, maker's mark Joseph Angell II, together with a two-handled silver trophy cup engraved "The Borough of Bedford Gymkhana 1944" on a loaded base, 19cm high, Chester 1935, together with two ebonised socles (2)

Lot 163

Mixed Lot: various dressing table pieces to include a silver backed hand mirror, hair brush and clothes brush, silver mounted comb, a silver lidded cut glass jar, a silver hinged ring box, together with a silver handled shoe horn and napkin ring (a/f) (qty)

Lot 164

Mixed Lot: George V silver cigarette case of hinged square form, engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1928, a Victorian cigarette case of shaped rectangular form, Birmingham 1893, a Victorian mother of pearl and silver bladed folding fruit knife, Sheffield 1899, together with five George V silver bean end coffee spoons, Birmingham 1912 and two EPNS spoons (qty)

Lot 166

Mixed Lot: five late 19th/early 20th century cut glass tapering scent bottles with hallmarked silver collars, 11 to 17cm high including five stoppers (a/f)

Lot 167

Mixed Lot: "Columbia" sterling weighted comport, beaded rims and marked "Sterling Columbia", 17cm high (a/f), together with a Gorham & Co silver soldered preserve dish and cover (2)

Lot 168

George VI hallmarked silver "The Howitt" lighter of rectangular form, engine turned decoration, with pull off lid, 6 x 3cm, Sheffield 1945, maker's mark Dudley Russell Howitt

Lot 169

Mixed Lot: pair of George V small silver mustards of typical form with hinged lids, fitted blue glass liners and later spoons, Birmingham 1932/4, maker's mark Adie Bros, a Victorian silver sifting spoon with shell bowl and decorative figural handle, 13cm long, London 1872, maker's mark H J Lis & Son, together with a silver plated example (qty)

Lot 171

Mixed Lot: small Victorian silver sugar bowl, the lower body wrythen fluted to a spreading foot, 4cm high, London 1879, maker's mark Thomas Bradbury & Sons, a mid-20th century French white metal tea cup and saucer, ornately chased and engraved with scrolls, flowers etc, with presentation inscription to cup and saucer, circa 1847, together with an oval fluted salt, Birmingham 1898 (no liner), gross weight 160gms

Lot 172

Mixed Lot: George III silver sauce ladle of typical plain polished form, monogram to handle, 16.5cm long, London 1810, maker's mark Richard Crossley and George Smith, two Georgian and four silver tea spoons together with various plated wares to include napkin ring, money box, shell condiments etc (qty)

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

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