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Lot 102

An Indo- Persian three- piece silver tea service: of baluster form with engraved foliate decoration, includes teapot, cream jug and sugar basin together with a near matching cream jug, total weight of silver 1041gms, 33.47ozs.

Lot 173

A Victorian silver trophy cup, maker William Edwards, London, 1871: inscribed, the bowl of ovoid form with embossed beaded decoration, raised on a knopped and tapering stem on a domed circular spreading foot, 17cm. high.

Lot 240

A late 19th century gold, silver and diamond mounted fleur-de-lis brooch: set with round old, brilliant-cut diamonds estimated to weigh a total of 3.0cts, approximately 34mm long x 25mm wide, 8gms gross weight.

Lot 162

A George I Britannia silver mug, maker Thomas Parr I, London, 1719: initialled, of plain cylindrical outline with capped scroll handle to the side, on a reeded and spreading foot, 11cm. high, 343gms, 11.04ozs.

Lot 105

An Imperial Russian silver and enamel charka, maker Ivan Khlebnikov, Moscow, 1882: bears crowned initials OB, the sides decorated with flowerheads and foliage, an oval flat handle to the side, 9cm. wide, together with an Imperial Russian silver and enamel circular salt, bears maker's mark CK, Moscow, date letter rubbed, possibly 1893, 6cm. diameter. total weight of silver 156gms, 5.04ozs.

Lot 69

A Charles II silver trefid spoon, maker PL, London, 1679: initialled, with lace back bowl, 18cm long, 35gms, 1.14ozs.

Lot 28

An Edward VII silver swing handled cream pail, maker's mark worn, Birmingham, 1904: of circular outline with pierced foliate decoration raised on four swept feet with blue glass liner, 11cm. diameter, 116gms, 3.73ozs.

Lot 178

A George II silver two handled cup, maker Francis Spilsbury I, London, 1738: initialled, of plain traditional design with scroll handles and on spreading circular foot, 10cm, high. 265gms, 8.53ozs. (repaired).

Lot 128

An Indian silver flatware service, stamped silver: includes sixteen forks, eight dessert spoons, eight soup spoons, three tablespoons, a serving spoon, eight teaspoons, eight coffee spoons, a muffin spoon, a sauce ladle, a soup ladle, a steel bladed cake slice, eight steel bladed dinner knives and eight steel bladed dessert knives, contained in two canteens, weighable silver 2891gms, 92.95ozs.

Lot 86

A George III silver Old English pattern basting spoon, maker George Smith III & William Fearn, London, 1787: crested, another similar example and a salad fork, various makers and dates, 309gms, 9.95ozs.

Lot 118

A Dutch silver pedestal bowl, stamped marks, maker GW, 1814: of oval outline with pierced handles to the sides, with embossed decoration of Christ at the Well with Photine, the figures of Peace and Justice with foliate borders, on an oval embossed foot, 27cm. wide. 232gms, 7.47ozs.

Lot 80

A collection of nine Fiddle pattern and Old English pattern tablespoons, various makers and dates: all initialled or crested, total weight of silver 637gms, 20.48ozs. (9).

Lot 49

A pair of Victorian silver mounted and clear glass decanters, maker's marks worn, London, 1897: of inverted thistle-shaped outline, with faceted stoppers, 28cm. high.

Lot 160

A matched pair of George II/III cast silver candlesticks, maker William Cafe, London, 1759/60: crested, with petal-shaped sconces, urn-shaped nozzles on knopped stems and stepped square bases, 26cm. high, 1304ozs, 41.92ozs.

Lot 136

A Victorian silver tea caddy, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London, 1893: bear crest and motto of the Rowe family, of oval tapering form with reeded canted corners, shallow domed hinged lid, raised on ball feet, 12.5cm. wide, 322gms, 10.35ozs.

Lot 117

A Dutch silver pierced bon bon dish, maker RD, Copenhagen: of oval outline, with cherub mask scroll and foliate decoration, raised on swept and pierced feet, 18cm. wide, 190gms, 6.12ozs.

Lot 27

An Edward VII silver tea caddy, maker George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1904: of bombe outline, with hinged lid enclosing a gilt lined interior, with scroll and shell decoration, raised on swept bracket feet, 10.5cm. wide, 255gms, 8.21ozs.

Lot 231

Charles Horner. An Art & Crafts silver and enamel pendant necklace: the stylised pendant enamelled in blue and green tones above a pendant drop, on trace-link chain with matching enamelled spacer, Chester hallmarks for 1911, approximately 6gms gross weight.

Lot 13

A pair of Edward VII silver swing handled bon bon baskets, maker A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham, 1906: of lobed circular outline on a spreading circular foot, 8cm. diameter, 94gms. 3.03ozs.

Lot 32

An Edward VII silver quaiche, maker Carrington & Co, London, 1901: of large circular outline with three pierced handles, 18cm. diameter, 445gms, 14.30ozs.

Lot 74

A Queen Anne silver Hanoverian pattern table spoon, maker William Scarlett, London, 1712: pricked initials, 20cm long, 58gms, 1.87ozs.

Lot 114

An Indian silver five piece tea & coffee service: the coffee and teapot with ceramic insulators to the handles, sugar basin, cream jug and tea strainer with stand, total weight of silver 1622gms, 52.15ozs.

Lot 9

A Victorian silver ornate bowl, maker Charles Edwards, London, 1894: of circular lobed form, with embossed foliate and scroll decoration, raised on a pierced circular foot, 18cm. diameter, 263gms, 8.45ozs.

Lot 90

A Georgian Scottish provincial silver snuff box, maker Joseph Pearson, Dumfries: initialled, of rectangular outline, with hinged lid and gilded interior, 7cm. long, 52gms, 1.67ozs.

Lot 165

An early 19th century silver wine coaster, maker Samuel Roberts, George Cadman & Co, Sheffield, circa 1805: crested, with beaded rim and reeded sides, with a turned wood base, 14cm. diameter.

Lot 8

A George V silver three-piece tea service, maker Robert Pringle & Sons, London, 1923: of squat circular form, raised on swept feet, total weight of silver 1021gms, 32.82ozs.

Lot 44

A pair of George V Britannia silver sauce boats, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1935: of traditional design with wavy edge border, raised on three swept legs, 370gms, 11.91ozs.

Lot 47

A late Victorian bachelor's silver matched three-piece tea service, maker Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1898: the teapot maker JG London, 1898, of barge-shaped outline, inscribed and dated, total weight of silver 630gms, 20.25ozs.

Lot 113

An American sterling silver 'Old King Cole' pattern nursery dinner set, stamped Sterling: inscribed, includes, bowl, plate, mug, napkin ring, knife, fork and spoon, total weight of silver 760gms, 24.43ozs.

Lot 116

A Dutch silver twin handled tray, stamped marks: of oval outline with pierced gallery having a beaded border, 32.5cm. wide, 603gms, 19.38ozs.

Lot 141

A Victorian bachelor's silver three-piece tea service, maker WPD, Sheffield, 1888: of oval outline with engraved writhen fern leaf decoration, with gadrooned rims and borders, total weight of silver 622gms, 20.00ozs.

Lot 126

A late 18th century Continental silver beaker: initialled, of cylindrical tapering form with embossed low relief busts of a male and female within ribbon tied garlands, 8cm. high, 67gms, 2.16ozs.

Lot 122

A Dutch silver model of a sedan chair: with seated female figure holding a fan, with embossed floral and scroll decoration, 6.5cm. high, 66gms, 2.12ozs.

Lot 127

A Dutch silver matched Hanoverian type pattern part flatware service, various makers and dates: includes eighteen tablespoons, fourteen dessert spoons, twenty two table forks and twenty dessert forks, total weight of silver 4223gms, 135.78ozs.

Lot 200

Michael Padbury, Chertsey a silver pair cased pocket watch: the timepiece fusee movement having a verge escapement with the plain steel balance regulation having a pierced and engraved backcock and Tompion regulation, the backplate with further engraved decoration and signed Mich. Padbury, Chertsey No. 109, the white enamel dial with black Roman hour numerals and blued steel beetle and poker hands, the case hallmarked for silver London, 1790 and stamped with the casemaker's initials TG for Thomas Graham, the outer pair case with matching hallmark and initials, diameter, 50mm, together with key.

Lot 185A

A set of four George III silver oval salts, maker Soloman Hougham, London, 1801: with gadrooned borders and fret cut foliate and scroll decorated sides, raised on talon and ball feet, 8cm wide, with blue glass liners, total weight of silver 304gms, 9.77 oz

Lot 46

A George VI silver circular salver, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1946: of circular outline with a moulded wavy edge border, raised on four scroll feet, 36.5cm. diameter. 1262gms, 40.57ozs.

Lot 63

A Victorian Queens pattern silver soup ladle: maker Chawner & Co, London, 1874: double struck with anthemion heel, 34cm. long, 311gms, 10.01ozs.

Lot 19

A George V silver sugar caster, maker Viners Ltd, Sheffield, 1933: of octagonal baluster form, with domed cover and raised on a stepped foot, 22cm. high, 239gms, 7.71ozs.

Lot 51

A George V silver coffee pot, maker Barker Brothers, Chester, 1919: of oval tapering form with half reeded decoration, on an oval stepped base, 24cm. high, 820gms, 26.36ozs.

Lot 38

A Victorian silver hot water jug, maker Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1900: of baluster form with domed hinged lid, scroll handle on a spreading circular foot, 18cm. high, 345gms, 11.11ozs.

Lot 174

A William IV silver and silver-gilt goblet, maker William Bateman II London, 1834: the bowl of thistle-shaped outline, raised on a reeded and knopped column, the circular foot with foliate scroll decoration, 13cm. high, 172gms, 5.53ozs.

Lot 179

A Victorian silver dish, maker Robert Garrard II, London, 1855: of circular outline with engine turned border, 28.5cm. diameter, 646gms, 20.77ozs.

Lot 66

A set of six William IV silver Fiddle pattern dessert forks, maker William Eaton, London, 1836: crested and initialled, together with three near matching dessert forks, maker John Harris IV, London, 1820, crested and initialled, total weight of silver 415gms, 13.37ozs.

Lot 71

A late 17th century Britannia silver dog nose spoon, maker probably Samuel Lee, London, date letter worn, possibly 1706: initialled, 21cm long, 65gms, 2.10ozs.

Lot 1

A late Victorian silver plated fruit set by Elkington: the six knives with foliate engraved blades and mother-of-pearl handles, together with six matching forks, cased.

Lot 89

A Tiffany silver call bell, stamped Tiffany & Co, Sterling: of hand beaten domed outline with incised swirl decoration, 11cm. high, 169gms, 5.44ozs.

Lot 20

A Victorian silver sugar bowl, all marks worn maker possibly George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1897: initialled, of circular outline, with embossed scroll and foliate decoration, with ring handles to the sides, raised on a domed circular spreading foot, 10cm. diameter, 173gms, 5.55ozs.

Lot 185

A set of three George III silver twin handled salts, maker Henry Chawner, London, 1790: of boat-shaped outline, reeded swept handles on an oval foot, 13cm. wide, total weight of silver 283gms, 9.13ozs.

Lot 62

Six matched early nineteenth century silver teaspoons: crested, various makers and dates, total weight of silver 100gms, 3.26oz.

Lot 144

A Victorian silver coffee pot, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, Sheffield, 1891: of oval outline with half-reeded decoration, raised on an oval stepped foot, 23cm. high, together with a matched silver sugar basin, maker Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1888, total weight of silver 982gms, 31.57ozs.

Lot 184

A Victorian silver christening mug, maker John Angell II & George Angell, London, 1846: initialled, of cylindrical waisted form, with engraved foliate decoration and scroll handle to the side, 10cm. high, 175gms, 5.65ozs.

Lot 40

A George V silver twin handled rose bowl, maker Henry Hodson Plante, London, 1913: of plain circular form with reeded border, and U-shaped carrying handles to the sides, on a pierced circular spreading foot, 21.5cm. wide, on an ebonised plinth base, 644gms, 20.70ozs.

Lot 17

A George V silver sauce boat, maker Mappin & Webb, London, 1927: of traditional design with wavy edge border, acanthus capped scroll handle, raised on three swept feet, 22cm. long, 227gms, 7.30ozs.

Lot 156

A Victorian silver mug, maker B & S, Birmingham, 1888: inscribed, of plain cylindrical form with engraved flower and grass decoration, having a C-shaped handle to the side and raised on four ball feet, 261gms, 8.42ozs.

Lot 21

A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks, maker John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield, 1900: each with urn-shaped nozzle on a tapering hexagonal column and stepped hexagonal weighted base, 18cm. high.

Lot 10

An Art Nouveau period silver vase, maker James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1914: of trumpet-shaped outline, with flared rim and tapering body with three swept branches mounted on a shaped lobed base terminating in ball feet, 39cm. high. 794gms, 25.23ozs.

Lot 34

An Edward VII silver salver, maker's mark worn, London, 1904: of square outline with moulded reeded edge 21 cm. wide, 460gms, 14.79ozs.

Lot 180

A set of six Victorian silver salts, maker Richards & Brown, London, 1881: of circular outline with beaded borders raised on three swept feet, together with six near matching salt spoons, maker Francis Higgins III contained in a fitted case, total weight of silver 268gms, 8.63ozs.

Lot 92

A set of twenty Elizabeth II silver novelty name place holders, maker Thomas Charles Jarvis, London, various dates: modelled as cries and characters of London and includes chimney sweep, flower seller, chestnut roaster, baker, shoeshine and others.

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