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Lot 1774

A George III hallmarked silver pedestal swing handled bowl, with pierced and cast swag decoration, Sheffield (probably) 1775, approx weight 6ozt/186g, height including handle 20cm.

Lot 1775

A Finnish silver swing handled bowl, with cast scroll handle, with gilt interior, impressed marks for Helsinki, approx weight 11.9ozt/372g.

Lot 1776

ALEXANDER CLARK MANUFACTURING CO; an Edward VII hallmarked silver pedestal rose bowl, repousse decorated with roses and swags, Birmingham 1906, approx weight 11.4ozt/355g.Additional InformationHeight 11.5cm, diameter of top 15.5cm.

Lot 1777

HENRY JOHN LIAS; a Victorian hallmarked silver rose bowl, set with four vacant oval panels within embossed scrolls on spreading circular foot, London 1877, diameter 11.75cm, and with pierced clip-on cover, approx 5.5ozt/171.5g.Provenance: From the collection of William Tallon (Backstairs Billy) the Queen Mother's personal butler.Additional InformationGood overall condition with very minor wear/scratches but good condition. Height without cover is 7.6cm. We do not quote overseas postage costs prior to the auction.

Lot 1778

BARKER BROS LTD; a George V hallmarked silver bowl with pierced detail on spreading circular foot, Birmingham 1931, diameter 21.2cm, approx 9.5ozt/295g.Additional InformationRim dented and misshapen, further heavy wear, scratches, nicks, tarnish, etc, throughout.

Lot 1779

ALBERT EDWARD JONES: a George V hallmarked silver circular bowl, with hammered finish, on four paw feet, no.750 to base, Birmingham 1919, diameter 8.2cm, approx 3.7ozt/115g.Additional InformationThe feet slightly misshapen so it does not sit flat on an even surface, the rim slightly misshapen and further scratches, nicks and light general wear. Maker's mark lightly rubbed but partly legible.

Lot 1780

STOKES & IRELAND LTD; a George V hallmarked silver bowl of plain form with stepped rim, engraved 'ADNJ' and dated 1918, Chester 1911, a pair of hallmarked silver posy vases (filled), a hallmarked silver mustard and napkin ring, weighable silver approx 6.8ozt/194g (part af) (5).

Lot 1781

WEST & SON; a Victorian Irish hallmarked silver footed bowl, with repousse and cast decoration depicting hunting dogs and stag with floral sprays, Dublin 1898, approx weight 3ozt/98.5g.Additional InformationLight scratches to the interior, top is slightly bent and offset, internal scratches, general wear, otherwise good.

Lot 1782

JOSEPH GLOSTER LTD; a George V hallmarked silver pedestal bowl, with pierced detail, Birmingham 1918, with further hallmarked and sterling silver, approx weight 14.7ozt/459g.

Lot 1783

CJ VANDER LTD; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver lidded bowl with reeded detail on tapered foot, London 1966-67, diameter 12cm, approx 10.9ozt/341g.Additional InformationNumerous dents, scratches, nicks and tarnishes, etc.

Lot 1784

ADIE BROS LTD; a George V hallmarked silver twin handled foliate motif pierced bowl with cast rope twist rim, raised on four outswept feet with clear glass liner, Birmingham 1928, width 25.2cm, and a pair of candlesticks on loaded bases, weighable silver approx 13.7ozt/426g.Additional InformationThe candlesticks in poor condition, numerous dents, scratches, nicks, misshaping etc and the bowl with some indentations, further general wear, the glass liner with some small nibbles and fritting to rim.

Lot 1786

GEORGE NATHAN & RIDLEY HAYES; an Edward VII hallmarked silver cast and pierced foliate motif dish on spreading circular foot, Chester 1908, diameter 10.7cm, a pair of salts, two further dishes and an Israeli .800 silver beaker with Hebrew character, 9.7ozt/303g (6)Additional InformationSome dents, misshaping, scratches, nicks, general tarnish and wear throughout.

Lot 1789

LANSON LTD; a George VI hallmarked silver pedestal bonbon dish with pierced detail, approx 2.5ozt/78g, and a white metal and glass circular teapot stand (2).

Lot 1790

HENRY MATTHEWS; a pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver oval bonbon dishes, with pierced and repoussé decoration, together with a hallmarked silver three piece cruet set, a set of hallmarked silver teaspoons and a pair of napkin rings, weighable silver 8.9ozt/278.3g.

Lot 1791

GEORGE UNITE; a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver pierced foliate motif bonbon dishes, each on four ball feet, Birmingham 1895, length 10.5cm, approx 1.8ozt/57g (2).Additional InformationSome surface dents, scratches, nicks, general tarnish, general wear.

Lot 1792

FLORENCE WARDEN; a cased pair of Victorian hallmarked silver pierced bonbon dishes with repousse foliate detail, Chester 1898, 13.4 x 10.7cm, approx 2.5ozt/78g (2).Additional InformationSome slight misshaping to rims, general light wear, some small indents and scratches, etc.

Lot 1793

OF BARBADOS, SLAVE & NAVAL IMPORTANCE; a George III hallmarked silver Lloyds Patriotic Fund silver and silver gilt vase and cover of Adam design by Samuel Hennell, the lift-off cover with knop finial above angled swept handles and laurel wreath cartouche inscribed 'This cup is presented by the underwriters of Lloyds Coffee House to Captain George Keyzar of The Ship Irlam as a testimony of his gallant conduct in beating a French privateer of superior force on his voyage to Barbadoes [sic] July 1804', on spreading embossed circular foot, London 1804, height 30.5cm, approx 32ozt, sold with an ink and watercolour portrait purporting to be Captain Keyzar, unsigned, approx 30 x 22cm, framed and glazed (2).The Ship Irlam was launched in 1800 from Liverpool as a West Indiaman sailing between Liverpool and Barbados. Although a merchantman not a privateer, she made an unusually aggressive use of her letter of marque capturing or re-capturing four vessels. She sank from a dramatic wrecking in 1812. Captain Keyzar is mentioned as one of several captains of the 24 gun vessel, and was involved in the manumission (setting free) of slaves on behalf of free coloureds and others in Barbados. He is mentioned on nine deeds in relation to manumission (see Pedro L V Welch, 'Unhappy and Afflicted Women? Free Coloured Women on Barbados: 1780-1834, Inter American University Press 1999).Additional InformationA couple of small dents to the rim of the lid, pin head sized dents elsewhere but a good solid gauge inscription, clear hallmark, clear and a good piece of naval history.

Lot 1794

JONES & WILLIS; an Edward VII hallmarked silver chalice with conical bowl and single knop, London 1906, together with a hallmarked silver circular dish inscribed with initials J&E and dated 1942 by Joseph Rogers & Sons of Sheffield 1937, approx weight 7.6ozt/237g (2).Additional InformationDiameter of dish 14.5cm, height of chalice 13cm.

Lot 1795

A pair of Elizabeth II hallmarked silver brandy goblets with gilt washed interiors, Birmingham 1973, height 8.25cm, approx 6.45ozt/200.7g (2).

Lot 1796

JOSEPH ANGELL I & JOHN ANGELL II; a Victorian hallmarked silver milk jug of squat form, repoussé decorated with scrolls and foliate surrounding a central cartouche engraved with initial B, London 1841, approx weight 6.4ozt/200.9g.

Lot 1797

SPURRIER & CO; an Edward VII hallmarked silver Art Nouveau cream jug, with repoussé detail to oval foot, Birmingham 1908, height 11cm, approx 2.6ozt/82g.Additional InformationSome small indentations, nicks, scratches, tarnishing, etc.

Lot 1798

CJ VANDER LTD; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver cream jug with reeded detail, London 1966, height 9.3cm, approx 6.7ozt/210g.Additional InformationLight general surface wear, some sticky residue, scratches, nicks, etc.

Lot 1799

**AMENDED DESCRIPTION**An 18th century hallmarked silver cream jug, with panelled decoration and engraved foliate detail, with Dublin harp marks to base, approx weight 5.2ozt/162g.

Lot 1801

WAKELY & WHEELER; a Victorian hallmarked silver cream jug with repoussé mask and floral swag decoration, London 1887, height 7.9cm, approx 5.1ozt/160g.Additional InformationSome surface scratches, gouges, nicks and indentations.

Lot 1803

KRONENBITTER OF MUNICH; a late 19th century silver gilt and enamel decorated chalice of Gothic design, with bell shaped bowl and applied roundels above a band of grapes, four roundels to the stem and four enamelled plaques depicting saints to the foot, stamped to base 'Kronenbitter In Munchen', height 23.5cm, approx 22ozt/688g.Additional InformationAround the foot rim there are a series of roundels applied, one of which is missing. Working up from here there are some red enamelled roundels, three of which are chipped. Heavy tarnishing and toning throughout. There is one roundel missing to the base of the bowl, a small area of restoration to the bunches of grapes. 

Lot 1804

A James II hallmarked silver twin handled porringer, with scrolling handles, upper band of embossed decoration and lower band decorated with chased leaves and scrolls, London 1685, length 15cm, diameter of bowl 9.5cm, height 7cm, approx 4.9ozt/152g.Additional InformationTraces of punched initials 'IIM' to the body, the bowl is sprung as expected, some tarnishing and surface scratches and general wear throughout. There are also two small splits to the rim in one part. 

Lot 1805

WILLIAM MAUNDY; a rare Charles I hallmarked silver shallow twin handled drinking cup, with repeating hammered decoration, twin scroll shell handles and with punched initials to the centre 'WLA', London 1633, width 19cm, diameter of bowl 13.8cm, approx 3ozt/92.2g.Additional InformationAs can be seen, there has been old repairs to both handles, light surface scratches, a few tiny splits to the edges as expected due to the age, the hallmarks are relatively clear.

Lot 1807

A George III hallmarked silver mug with foliate bands and double scroll handle, with traces of gilding to the interior, on spreading circular foot, London 1818, height 9cm, approx 7.1ozt/221.5g.Additional InformationA good solid gauge, does not appear to have been engraved, surface scratches and toning, the marker's marks slightly obscured, the gilt wash interior slightly wearing.

Lot 1808

JOHN, EDWARD, WALTER & JOHN BARNARD; a Victorian hallmarked silver christening mug, with central oval panel inscribed 'Janet Mary Barbour', with foliate sprays either side and simple loop handle, London 1871, height 8.5cm, approx 5.2ozt/161.7g.

Lot 1809

THOMAS BRADBURY & SON; a George V hallmarked silver barrel form mug, Sheffield 1919, approx weight 2.9ozt/90g, together with a hallmarked silver mounted glass inkwell, the hinged cover engraved 'J.E.B - 2nd Prize Croquet, Park Hall 1902' (2).

Lot 1810

HESTER BATEMAN; a George III hallmarked silver christening mug initialled 'RTC' with repoussé foliate decoration and reeded detail on spreading circular foot, with C-scroll handle, London 1782, height 9cm, approx 5.5ozt/181.3g.Additional InformationSome dents, scratches, nicks and tarnish commensurate with age and use throughout.

Lot 1811

ASPREY; a George V hallmarked silver mug, with loop handles and spreading circular foot, London 1927, height 10cm, approx 6.9ozt/214.8g.Additional InformationGeneral surface wear, very minimal scratching, very minimal, tiny pinhead surface dints to body which are not deep, overall good condition.

Lot 1812

HENRY WILKINSON & CO; a Victorian hallmarked silver mug with cast floral foot rim, Sheffield 1848, together with two hallmarked silver mugs, scalloped dish, pair of open salt and pepperette, approximate weight 14ozt/457g (part af) (7).

Lot 1813

An Edward VII hallmarked silver mug inscribed 'Eileen Milner Cowburn', with further inscription to base, Sheffield 1901, height 7.5cm, and a George V hallmarked silver small cream jug with engraved initials, Sheffield 1919, combined approx 6.55ozt/204g (2).

Lot 1814

OLDFIELD LTD; a George V hallmarked silver mug with reeded detail and C-scroll handle, initialled 'A.H.Q', Birmingham 1913, height 8cm, approx 5.4ozt/168g.Additional InformationSome dents, scratches, nicks, tarnish etc.

Lot 1815

GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO (WILLIAM GIBSON & JOHN LAWRENCE LANGMAN); a Victorian hallmarked silver mug with engraved initials 'ELWP' between two bands of three leaf clovers in relief, stamped 'Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd 112 Regent St' to base, 1898, height 8.4cm, approx 6.1ozt/192.2g.Additional InformationGouges to rim, slight misshaping, further dents, scratches, tarnish, etc.

Lot 1816

A George V hallmarked silver barrel shaped christening cup with engraved initials, Sheffield 1917, height 9cm, approx 7ozt/216g.

Lot 1817

A George II hallmarked silver baluster mug, with engraved cross inscribed 'Ire In Adversa', on spreading circular foot, London 1731, height 10cm, approx 6.85ozt/213.1g.Additional InformationGood solid gauge, some toning and tarnishing, a few small dents noticeable to the bottom of the baluster body, overall general surface wear.

Lot 1818

HILLIARD & THOMASON; a Victorian hallmarked silver christening mug with stylised scrolling handle and foliate engraved detail, with the initials 'GLS' and dated Nov 1st 1941, Birmingham 1872, height 11cm, approx 4.4ozt/138g.Additional InformationGeneral surface wear, very minimal dinting to body, but nothing serious, see additional images for further detail.

Lot 1819

BARROWCLIFT; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver christening cup with vacant scrolling cartouche within a foliate decorated border on spreading circular foot, brim 1982, height 8.8cm, approx 3.1ozt/97g.

Lot 1820

DOROTHY MILLS & THOMAS SARBITT; a George II hallmarked silver christening mug of baluster form, with simple loop handle and later floral embossed decoration, London 1747, height 7cm, approx 2.35ozt/73.5g.

Lot 1821

An Edward VII hallmarked silver christening cup with foliate scroll detail, twin vacant cartouches and part gadrooned section to the base, Sheffield 1908, height 8.5cm, approx 4.4ozt/138g.Additional InformationGeneral surface wear, minimal denting to the top rim, light internal wear, light scratches throughout, but generally good.

Lot 1822

PUIFORCAT OF PARIS; a late 19th/early 20th century French silver cup with flared rim and stylised foliate detail on gadrooned circular foot, height 10cm, approx 6.1ozt/189.8g.

Lot 1824

A Victorian hallmarked silver sugar caster in the form of a horn, with scrolling handle, engraved crest and profuse leaf decoration, Birmingham 1887, height 13cm, approx 5.3ozt/166g.

Lot 1825

ANTHONY NELME; a George I hallmarked silver sugar caster, the lower body of plain octagonal form, London 1717, approx weight 15ozt/494g, height 21cm.Additional InformationCover has no markings. The main body with tiny indentations, general surface wear throughout, light scratches where the cover meets, the cover is not marked but has minor denting around the foot rim where it meets the base section, the pierced detail appears to be in good condition with the odd minor bend to the detail, but nothing serious.

Lot 1826

JABEZ DANIELL; a George II hallmarked silver sugar caster, with repoussé foliate decoration and gadrooned detail on spreading circular foot, London 1752, height 14cm, approx 4.7ozt/146.4g.Additional InformationLid, lower section and rim of body slightly misshapen so is a loose fit but marks do match, both lid and body marked, some indentations, scratches, nicks tarnishes, etc, commensurate with age and use, foot also misshapen.

Lot 1827

THOMAS JAMES; a George III hallmarked silver sugar caster initialled 'TJ' with reeded detail on square base, London 1804, height 16.5cm, and a later American (probably) example stamped 'Sterling', approx 7.5ozt/233.27g (2).Additional InformationBoth finials slightly misshapen, usual dents, scratches, nicks, gouges and tarnish throughout.

Lot 1828

H H; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver sugar caster of octagonal form on stepped base, Sheffield 1972, height 18cm, and a silver lidded clear glass example, silver approx 6ozt/186.62g (2).Additional InformationThe first example: heavy tarnish, with general wear.

Lot 1829

MARTIN, HALL & CO; an Edward VII hallmarked silver sugar caster with repoussé foliate detail on stepped circular foot, Sheffield 1901, height 18cm, approx 5.8ozt/181g, and a single vase on loaded base (2).Additional InformationBoth with dents and misshaping, scratches, nicks, tarnish etc. throughout.

Lot 1830

WALKER & HALL; an Edward VII hallmarked silver sugar caster with raised detail on shaped outspread base, Birmingham 1905, height 17.3cm, and a later example by Jay & Richard Attenborough Co Ltd, Chester 1912, height 19cm, approx 9.4ozt/293.4g.Additional InformationBoth finials dented and misshapen, further indentations, scratches and nicks, tarnish, etc, throughout.

Lot 1831

A George VI hallmarked silver sauce boat, with oval foot and simple loop handle, Birmingham 1939, length 16.5cm, approx 5.6ozt/174g.

Lot 1832

MARTIN, HALL & CO; an Edward VII hallmarked silver sauce boat with crimped rim on three lobed feet, retailer's stamp 'Rainforth & Son, Newport' to base, Sheffield 1909, length 15cm, and a similar later Viner's Ltd example, approx 6.8ozt/211.5g (2).Additional InformationUsual scratches, nicks, indentations, tarnish, etc.

Lot 1832A

An Edwardian hallmarked silver sauce boat with shaped rim and three stepped feet, Birmingham 1906 length 20cm approx 10.37oz/322.5g.Additional InformationGeneral surface wear and light scratches throughout, especially to the interior.

Lot 1833

JAMES DIXON & SONSAdditional InformationLight general wear including scratches, nicks, some minor indentations and tarnish.

Lot 1834

WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS; a George V hallmarked silver tea caddy of plain form, Sheffield 1916, approx weight 4.6ozt/145g.Additional InformationDent to the back right corner, further minimal dent to body, see additional images.

Lot 1835

An Edwardian hallmarked silver small oval tea canister, Birmingham 1907, height 8.25cm, and a hallmarked silver blue glass lined open salt, combined approx 3.35ozt/104g (2).Additional InformationGeneral surface wear throughout, the caddie with slight wear to marks on cover, the open salt with very minor chipping to the top rim and tarnishing.

Lot 1836

MAURICE FREEMAN; a Victorian hallmarked silver tea caddy with hinged lid and gadrooned detail, London 1899, height 11.3cm, a sauce boat and a toast rack, approx 10.9ozt/340g (3).Additional InformationTea caddy with numerous sizeable dents, further dents, scratches, nicks etc throughout.

Lot 1838

MAPPIN & WEBB LTD; a cased Elizabeth II hallmarked silver egg cup and spoon set, Birmingham 1991, a circular trinket box with engine turned guilloche enamel to lid, and a silver fronted miniature bible, weighable approx 2.7ozt/86g.Additional InformationScratches and pitting to the enamel, further general wear, the cover has come loose from the bible and is heavily dented.

Lot 1839

STOKES & IRELAND LTD; a George V hallmarked silver five piece cruet set, each with pierced decoration, Chester 1911-12.Additional InformationChips to the rim of the blue glass liners, one has a sliver chip to the rim, minor bending to the edges on the sifters, the glass liner in the mustard is worn.

Lot 1840

NAPPER & DAVENPORT; a cased George V hallmarked silver cruet set, salt and mustard with blue glass liners, Birmingham 1922, a cased set of six small teaspoons, a silver plated photo framed and bread knife and Royal Commemorative knife, weighable silver approx 3.9ozt.Additional InformationBoth blue glass liners appear ok, slight small nibbles to rim, further general dents, scratches, wear, etc.

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