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Lot 176

A pair of Victorian silver cornucopia peppers, maker Horace Woodward & Co, Birmingham, 1884: with scroll handles and swept feet, 5cm. high, 57gms, 1.83ozs.

Lot 177

A George II silver twin-handled cup, W? possibly William Grundy, London, 1747 ? : of traditional design with gadrooned banding , scrolled cartouche and writhen decoration, with scroll handles to the sides, 7cm. high, 92gms, 2.95ozs.

Lot 178

A set of four George III silver cauldron salts, maker David Hennell I, London, 1760: crested, of plain circular form, with beaded rims, raised on three swept feet, 8cm. diameter, total weight of silver 349gms, 11.24ozs.

Lot 179

A pair of George II silver cauldron salts, maker's mark worn, London, 1757: initialled, 6.5cm. diameter, a larger cauldron salt, a small George III silver dish and a silver tumbler, various makers and dates, total weight of silver, 311gms, 10.02ozs.(5).

Lot 18

An Art Deco period silver three-piece tea service, maker S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Chester 1933: of lozenge-shaped outline with canted angles , raised on pad feet, includes, tea pot, cream jug and sugar basin, total weight of silver 1092gms, 35.11ozs.

Lot 180

A George III silver mustard pot and cover, maker John Emes, London, 1799: initialled, of plain oval outline with reeded border, 10.5cm. long, 136gms, 4.39ozs.

Lot 181

A George IV silver lemon strainer, no maker's mark, London, 1822: initialled, with beaded border, perforated bowl and arched handle, 13cm. wide, 63gms, 2.03ozs.

Lot 182

A George II silver caster, maker Samuel Wood, London, 1733: of baluster form with reeded girdle, raised on a circular spreading foot, 14.5cm. high, together with George II silver circular salt, maker David Hennell I, London, 1756, raised on three swept legs, 7cm. diameter, total weight of silver 202gms, 6.51ozs. (2)

Lot 183

A George III silver cream jug, maker George Smith II, London, 1800: initialled, of barge-shaped outline with reeded handle and engraved banded decoration, 10.5cm. high, together with a similar example, 11.5cm. high, total weight of silver 206gms, 6.63ozs. (2)

Lot 184

A Victorian silver wine ewer, maker Charles Thomas Fox & George Fox, London, 1854: of ovoid outline, the flat hinged lid with holly leaf and berry decoration, with curved handle on a circular foot, 31cm. high, 820gms, 26.26ozs.

Lot 185

A George III silver six-division toast rack, maker William Bateman I, London, 1819: of rectangular outline, the arched cage with loop carrying handle, raised on four ball feet, 20cm. long, 227gms, 7.32ozs.

Lot 186

A George III silver swing-handled pedestal basket, maker William Abdy, London, 1801: of navette-shaped outline with reeded handle on an oval stepped base, 16cm. high, 179gms, 5.76ozs.

Lot 187

A George III silver entree dish and cover, maker Benjamin Smith II & Benjamin Smith III, London, 1817: crested, of rectangular outline, with ribbon tied reeded borders, the detachable handle decorated with grapes and vine leaves, total weight of silver 2061gms, 66.27ozs.

Lot 188

A George III silver coffee pot, maker Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London, 1780: of ovoid form, with domed hinged lid surmounted by an acorn finial, with beaded border, raised on a circular spreading foot, 28cm high. 735gms, 23.63ozs.

Lot 19

A George V silver three-handled trophy, maker William Neale & Son, Birmingham, 1928: of cylindrical tapering form raised on a spreading circular foot, 15.5cm. high, 352gms, 11.33ozs.

Lot 2

A silver plated rectangular galleried tray: with canted corners, with foliate and scroll banded decoration, raised on four ball feet, 56cm.

Lot 20

Four assorted silver vesta cases, various makers and dates: initialled, total weight of silver 87gms, 2.80ozs.

Lot 21

A George V silver cigarette case, maker Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham, 1923: of rectangular outline with engine turned decoration, 9cm. wide, together with a smaller silver cigarette case, total weight of silver 168gms, 5.43ozs. (2)

Lot 22

A George V silver sugar caster, maker Alfred Ernest Neighbour, London, 1934: of baluster outline with domed cover, 15.5cm. high, a silver christening cup, a silver Royal Navy napkin ring and a small tazza, various makers and dates, total weight of silver 340gms, 10.95ozs.

Lot 23

A pair of Elizabeth II silver bottle coasters, maker W Broadway & Co, Birmingham, 1994: of circular form with engraved scroll decoration to the sides on a ring turned polished wood base, 9cm. diameter.

Lot 24

A silver pen tray inkwell, maker Asprey & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1938: the rectangular silver well with silver topped glass inkwells to either side, mounted in a brown pigskin leather base, 38cm long, weighable silver 236gms, 7.61ozs.

Lot 25

A Victorian silver sugar caster, maker Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham, 1893: of cylindrical outline with turn-off domed cover and having writhen decoration to a spreading circular foot, 17cm. high, 193gms, 6.21ozs.

Lot 252

Must de Cartier. A silver pen of engine turned finish signed 'Must de Cartier', dated 1990 and numbered '980127':, together with original fitted case, booklets and outer box.

Lot 26

A late Victorian silver twin-handled porringer, maker William Hutton & Son Ltd, London, 1894: inscribed, together with a matching spoon, maker William Hutton & Son, London, 1893, cased, total weight of silver 171gms, 5.51ozs.

Lot 27

A late Victorian silver three-piece christening set, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London, 1896: initialled and inscribed, includes fork, spoon and napkin ring, cased, total weight of silver 106gms, 3.42ozs.

Lot 28

A set of eight Elizabeth II silver goblets, maker SP over QR, London, 1972/73: the bowl of tapering cylindrical outline with gilded interior raised on a knopped stem and spreading circular foot, 12cm. high, total weight of silver 1430gms, 45.98ozs.

Lot 282

An Indo-Persian coral and silver gilt necklace: on silver gilt clasp with applied beaded decoration, approximately 51cm long overall, 37gms gross weight.

Lot 29

An Edward VII silver four-piece tea and coffee service, maker Charles Boyton & Sons, London, 1905/06: inscribed to the coffee pot, of barge-shaped outline, with gadrooned borders and raised on ball feet, total weight of silver 1976gms, 63.53ozs.

Lot 3

A silver plated five-draw telescopic pencil, by S Mordan & Co: with spiral twist decorated handle, 32cm. extended.

Lot 30

A George V silver salver, maker J Hill & Co, Birmingham, 1931: of plain circular form, with a moulded edge, 30cm diameter, 804gms, 25.85ozs.

Lot 31

An Elizabeth II clear glass and silver mounted claret jug, maker Israel Freeman & Son Ltd, London, 1978: of oval outline with hobnail decoration, 30cm. high, together with a Victorian clear glass and silver mounted cordial jug and two matching tumblers, maker John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham, 1889, (4).

Lot 32

A George VI / Elizabeth II gentleman's toiletry case, maker TP, London, 1949/55: the case fitted with silver backed brushes, jars and bottles with engine turned decoration, each initialled, together with comb, mirror and bottle opener.

Lot 33

An Edward VII silver capstan inkwell, maker Asprey & Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1909: of traditional design, the hinged lid enclosing a blue glass liner, on a weighted circular base, 17.5cm. diameter.

Lot 34

A George V silver four-division cigar case, maker John Rose, Birmingham, 1912: with engraved foliate and scroll decoration, with gilded interior, 13cm. long, 155gms, 5.00ozs.

Lot 35

An Edward VII silver tea kettle on a stand, maker Elkington & Co, Birmingham, 1908: crested, of barge-shaped outline with gadrooned border, the pierced stand on swept feet linked by a stretcher, lacks burner, 36cm. high, 1566gms, 50.35ozs.

Lot 36

An Edward VII silver cafe au lait pot, maker Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1909: crested and inscribed, of octagonal pear-shaped outline, with hinged lid, on an octagonal base, together with a near matching example maker Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield, 1907, crested and inscribed, each 20cm. high, total weight of silver, 871gms, 28.00ozs. (2)

Lot 37

A George V silver teapot, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1922: crested, of barge-shaped outline, with ribbed girdle and raised on four ball feet, 28cm. long, 686gms, 22.05ozs.

Lot 38

A George V silver three-piece tea service, maker James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1922: of barge-shaped outline, raised on swept feet, includes teapot, hot water jug and sugar basin, total weight of silver 1559gms, 50.12ozs.

Lot 39

A Victorian silver sugar castor, maker James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1895: the pierced domed top with flaming finial, the squat baluster body with writhen decoration on a circular spreading foot, 20cm. high, 157gms, 5.07ozs.

Lot 40

A Victorian silver sweetmeat basket, maker JJ, Sheffield, 1890: of circular outline with pierced foliate border and pierced scroll and foliate decoration to the body raised on a circular foliate foot, 15cm. diameter, 260gms, 8.37ozs.

Lot 41

A George VI silver salver, maker Viners Ltd, Sheffield, 1939: of circular outline with piecrust border, and raised on three scroll feet, 25.5cm diameter, 523gms, 16.81ozs.

Lot 42

An Edward VII silver salver , maker Elkington & Co, Birmingham, 1906: inscribed, of circular outline with gadrooned and scroll border, with engraved foliate decoration, raised on four talon and ball feet, 41cm diameter, 1600gms, 51.44ozs.

Lot 43

An Edward VII silver salver, maker Josiah Williams & Co, London, 1901: crested, of circular outline, with gadrooned and shell border, raised on three talon and ball feet, 31cm. diameter, 940gms, 30.22ozs.

Lot 44

An Edwardian silver two handled trophy cup, maker's mark rubbed and worn, London, 1908: of ovoid waisted form with sinuous foliate handles to the sides, on a circular foot, 26cm high, 1111gms, 35.72oz.

Lot 46

An Elizabeth II silver bowl, L.A.O, London, 2020: of circular outline with gadrooned rim and writhen decoration to the sides, 21.5cm. diameter, 599gms, 19.27ozs.

Lot 47

An Elizabeth II silver cafe-au-lait pot, LAO, London, 2020: in the Georgian style, of tapering octagonal form, having a domed hinged lid with ball finial, scroll handle on a reeded base, 20cm high, 551gms, 17.6ozs.

Lot 49

A Georgian Irish silver pair of sugar tongs, maker J.S, Dublin, no date letter: with bright cut decoration, together with three other pairs of sugar tongs , various makers and dates, total weight of silver 115gms, 3.71ozs.

Lot 50

A George III silver knife rest, maker TW, London, 1814: of bar and ball design together with a near matching knife rest, London, 1806, 7cm. wide, 52gms, 1.70ozs. (2)

Lot 51

A Queen Anne silver Dog Nose pattern table spoon, maker Benjamin Watts, London, 1708: initialled, the oval bowl with plain rat tail, 20.5cm. long, 59gms, 1.90ozs.

Lot 52

A Queen Anne Dog Nose pattern Irish silver table spoon, unknown maker, Dublin, 1704: the oval bowl with plain rat tail, 20.5cm. long, 68gms, 2.19ozs.

Lot 53

A George III provincial silver marrow scoop, maker William Welch, Exeter, circa 1810: of double ended traditional design, 24cm. long, 41gms, 1.330zs.

Lot 54

A George I Irish silver marrow scoop, maker possibly EB for Edward Barrett, Dublin, 1723: crested, of double ended design, 22.5cm. long 61gms, 1.96ozs.

Lot 55

A pair of 19th century silver gilt sugar nips: crested, together with a pair of silver sugar nips, unmarked, total weight of silver 49gms, 1.58ozs.

Lot 56

A George III Irish silver fiddle pattern butter knife, maker Arthur Murphy, Dublin, 1807: crested, 17.5cm. long together with another Irish silver Fiddle pattern butter knife, maker Joseph Kinselagh, Dublin, 1806, crested, 20cm. long, total weight of silver 72gms, 2.32ozs. (2)

Lot 57

Two Irish and three English silver pairs of sugar tongs, various makers and dates: crested or initialled, total weight of silver 224gms, 7.22ozs.

Lot 571

A salt glazed stoneware mug, probably Doulton or James Stiff: of generous proportions with grooved strap handle and leafy terminal, the exterior sprigged with toping and hunting scenes, beneath a London silver mounted rim, dated 1851, 16cm high.

Lot 58

Four Irish and one English silver pairs of sugar tongs, various makers and dates: crested or initialled, total weight of silver 228gms, 7.34ozs.

Lot 59

A George III Irish provincial pair of sugar tongs, maker Carden Terry, Cork circa 1790: with bright cut decoration, together with four pairs of Irish silver sugar tongs, various makers and dates, total weigh of silver 241gms, 7.76ozs.

Lot 60

A pair of Victorian Irish silver sugar tongs, maker James le Bass, Dublin, 1839: together with four other pairs of Irish silver sugar tongs, various makers and dates, total weight of silver 233gms, 7.50ozs.

Lot 61

A pair of George III Irish silver sugar tongs, maker Jonas Osborne, Dublin, circa 1795: together with four other pairs of Irish silver sugar tongs, various makers and dates, total weight of silver 199gms, 6.42ozs.

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