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Lot 3035

A Victorian Silver Punch-Bowl, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1897, tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, the shaped rim with cast and chased border of putto and female figures in a watery landscape, engraved with an inscription, with ebonised wood plinth, 35cm diam., 43cm high including plinth, 64oz 13dwt The inscription reads 'Presented to Thomas Brassey Maddocks by tenants and friends on his Coming of Age 3rd Sept 1895'. Thomas Brassey Maddocks (1874-1901) was the son of Thomas Maddocks of Woodlands-in-Wem, Shropshire (b.1846) and his wife Mary Crawley, who he married in 1873. The younger Thomas was born on 3 September 1874 and educated at Shrewsbury School before joining first the Somersetshire Light Infantry and later the Shropshire Light Infantry, becoming Lieutenant in October 1898. He travelled with his regiment to South Africa and was killed there during the re-occupation of Potchefstroom on 10 September 1900. . Fully marked near rim. The marks are generally clear. There is some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use as well as some minor bruises. The wear is noticeable as a slight softening to the high points. The gilding inside is somewhat pale. There is a visible seam in the border which is likely to be constructional where the border was soldered together. There are some minor scratches to the border.

Lot 3036

A Three-Piece Victorian and Edward VII Silver Tea-Service, by J. Sherwood and Sons, Birmingham, The Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl 1900, the Teapot 1905, each piece fluted oval, alternating flutes chased with lines, the teapot 19.5cm wide, 13oz 18dwt (3) . The teapot, cream-jug and sugar-bowl each fully marked on one side. The cover further marked with lion passant and date letter on bezel. There is surface scratching and wear overall as well as some bruises.

Lot 3037

A Silver-Plated Inkstand Timepiece, 20th Century, oblong, the base with rests for the two silver-plated mounted cut-glass bottles, with a central plinth with horse head masks either side and with jockey finial, 26.5cm wide. In generally good condition with only some minor scratches consistent with use. The clock mechanism is only accessible by unscrewing the base. The mechanism has not been examined and is not currently in working order.

Lot 3038

A George V Silver Tray, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., Sheffield, 1919, shaped oval and with two scroll handles, 46.5cm wide over handles, 41oz 6dwt. Fully marked underneath. Further stamped 'Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company 112 Regent Street W'. The marks and stamp are clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are also some small pitted areas.

Lot 3039

A George IV Silver Teapot and a George IV Silver Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl, The Marks on the Teapot Worn, London, Circa 1820, the Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London, Circa 1820, each piece differing oblong and with fluted lower body, the teapot with gadrooned rim, the cream-jug and sugar-bowl with shell and foliage cast gadrooned border, the teapot 28.5cm wide over handle, gross weight 43oz 2dwt (3) . The teapot is fully marked near handle. The handle further part marked. The sugar-bowl and cream-jug each marked near handle. The marks on each piece are worn. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points. There has been a small strengthening patch applied inside the cover of the teapot. This has perhaps been applied over the marks on the cover.

Lot 3040

A Victorian Silver Christening-Mug, Maker's Mark Rubbed, London, 1880, cylindrical and on collet foot, with plain loop handle, the sides engraved with figures in rural pursuits, 9cm high, 4oz 19dwt. Fully marked near handle. The marks have some wear, particularly the maker's mark which is not legible. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a very minor softening to the engraving.

Lot 3041

A Victorian Silver Christening-Mug, by George John Richards, London, 1844, baluster, the sides cast and chased in high relief with figures in a rural landscape, engraved with initials, 11.5cm high, 6oz 9dwt . Fully marked near handle. There is some minor wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a very minor softening to the high points. There are some minor bruises near the handle.

Lot 3042

A Victorian Silver Punch-Bowl, by William Hutton and Sons, London, 1900, in the form of a Queen Anne monteith, tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, the body part fluted and with lion-mask cast drop-ring handles, engraved on each side with an inscription to Joseph Francis Chance on his retirement from the Department of the Treasury Solicitor, on ebonised wood base, 22cm high excluding base, 58oz 12dwt. Fully marked near rim. The drop-ring handles each part marked with lion passant and leopards head. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the high points and to the engraving. There is a bruise to the left of one cartouche and the base has been pushed slightly up into the body. There are some scuffs and marks to the ebonised wood base.

Lot 3043

A George V Silver Cup, by R. and W. Sorley Glasgow, 1911, centrally waisted circular and on spreading foot, with two scroll handles, one side engraved with an inscription from the Barrhead Agricultural Society to Mr W. H. Goff, the other with names of various winners, with wood base, 22cm high excluding base, 30oz 7dwt. Fully marked near rim. The base further stamped 'Sorley Silversmiths to HM the King Glasgow'. The marks and stamp are clear. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a bruise to the foot on one side, this causes the cup to rock very slightly. There are a number of scuffs and scratches to the base, which also has some wax spilled on it.

Lot 3044

A Set of Eighteen Victorian Silver Fruit-Knives and Fruit-Forks, by Francis Higgins, London, 1845, each with foliage-cast handles, engraved with a crest, filled (36). Each is marked on handle and blade or tines. The marks are generally clear. In generally good condition with only some minor wear, consistent with age and and use.

Lot 3045

A Set of Victorian Silver-Mounted Ivory Fruit-Knives and Fruit-Forks, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1853, each piece with carved ivory handle, the blades and tines engraved with foliage scrolls, comprising 12 fruit-forks and 11 fruit-knives, in fitted brass-bound box, the box 30cm wide (23) . Each piece fully marked on blades or tines. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are cracks and discolouration to the ivory. The box has some cracking and loss to the veneer as well as scratching overall.

Lot 3046

A Set of Eight Edward VII Scottish Silver Fish-Knives and Fish-Forks, Fruit-Knives and Fruit-Forks and a Pair of Fish-Servers, by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh, 1908, each piece Thread and Shell pattern, comprising: 8 fish-knives and fish-forks and 8 fruit-knives and fruit-forks and a pair of fish-servers, with filled handles (34) . Each piece is marked on blade or tines and handle. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching consistent with age and use.

Lot 3047

A Victorian Silver Novelty Whistle, by Sampson Mordan and Co., London, 1888, realistically modelled as an owl, with glass eyes and suspension loop, 5.5cm long, gross weight 7dwt. Marked on back of owl with maker's mark and lion passant. The whistle end fully marked. There is some wear to the marks, thought they are still legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points. There is some scratching to the glass eyes.

Lot 3049

A Pair of Victorian Silver Serving-Spoons, by John Aldwinckle and James Slater, London, 1883, each with shell-shaped bowl, the handle cast with a male bust, 22cm long, 6oz (2) . Each fully marked on back of bowl. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the high points.

Lot 3050

Three Victorian, Edward VII and George V Silver Entree-Dishes and Covers, by Charles Frederick Hancock and Co., London, 1898, 1908 and 1914, each elongated octagonal and with detachable handle, one handle defective, engraved with a coat-of-arms, 28cm wide, 125oz 16dwt (3) . The bases are marked for 1898, 1908 and 1914, two covers are marked for 1908 and one for 1914, the bases are each stamped 'Hancocks & Co 39 Bruton St London'. There is some wear to the marks, though they are generally still legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are also some bruises. One side of the lug on one handle is lacking so this handle doesn't fix to the cover.

Lot 3051

A George V Silver Sauceboat, by Stanley and Thomas Shapland, London, 1930, bombé oval and on spreading foot, the foot and rim each gadrooned, with leaf-capped scroll handle, 18cm wide, 14oz 17dwt. Fully marked near rim. Further stamped 'London' underneath. The marks and stamp are clear, though with a small amount of wear to the mark's mark. Overall minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.

Lot 3052

A George V Silver Tea-Caddy, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1919, fluted oval section and on four paw feet, the pull-off cover with drop-ring handle, 13.5cm wide, 12oz 3dwt. Fully marked on one side. The cover bezel marked with maker's mark, lion passant and date letter only. The finial with lion passant only. Further stamped 'Walker and Hall Sheffield 53246' underneath and with Walker and Hall trademark. The marks and stamp are generally clear. With overall minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.

Lot 3053

A Set of Four George V Enamelled Silver Place-Card Holders, by John Collard Vickery, Chester, 1911, on circular base, each enamelled with a differing game bird, each depicted in a landscape, in fitted blue leather covered case, the case 22cm wide, gross weight 5oz 9dwt (4) . Each fully marked on base. The marks are generally clear. There are some minor surface scratching and wear. Consistent with age and use. The enamel appears to be intact, though with some small scratches in places. There is some scuffing to the leather case.

Lot 3054

A Cased Set of Six George V Silver-Mounted Tortoiseshell Place-Card Holders, by William Comyns, Birmingham, 1912, each on circular base holding the circular tortoiseshell disc, each piqué inlaid, four with differing game birds, one with a hare and one with a fish, in fitted case, the case 17cm wide (6) . Each fully marked underneath, further stamped 'A5435'. The marks and stamp are both clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some very minor shrinking to the tortoiseshell though the pique seems to be intact. The wire clip on the back of some is slightly bruised. There is some scuffing to the leather case and some wear to the material inside the case.

Lot 3055

A Pair of Victorian Silver Asparagus-Tongs, by William Eaton, London, 1845, King's pattern, engraved with two crests, 26cm long, 8oz 5dwt. Fully marked inside the tongs. The detachable clip and each of the fixing screws each marked with lion passant only. The marks are generally clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a very minor softening to the high points and the engraving.

Lot 3056

A William IV Silver Serving Slice, by Paul Storr, London, 1835, Elizabethan pattern, the triangular blade pierced and engraved with foliage scrolls, engraved with a crest below a baron's coronet, 19.5cm long, 2oz 12dwt The crest is that of Crewe, probably for Hungerford Crewe, 3rd Baron Crewe (1812-1894). Crewe was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford, succeeding his father in 1835. He was responsible for a number of alterations to Crewe Hall. On his death he estates passed to his nephew who was to go on to become Marquess of Crewe. . Fully marked on blade. The marks are generally clear. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points and to the engraving.

Lot 3057

A Victorian Silver-Mounted Scent-Bottle, by Saunders and Shepherd, Birmingham, 1888, Design Registration Number 89919, in the form of an acorn, the screw cap chased with flowers, with suspension chain, 4cm high excluding chain . Fully marked on side. The cover with slightly indistinct mark which is probably the lion passant. Further stamped with design registration mark. The marks have some wear, particularly the mark to the cover. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises as well. The chain is possibly later.

Lot 3058

A Victorian Silver-Mounted Horn Vinaigrette, Apparently Unmarked, Possibly Scottish, Late 19th Century, the silver mounts chased with thistles and foliage on a matted ground, set with a facetted glass finial and with suspension loop, 4.5cm high . Apparently without hallmarks. The silver mounts is very slightly loose on the horn body, this is probably due to a small amount of shrinkage to the horn. There are some minor chips to the glass finial.

Lot 3059

An Elizabeth II Silver Basting-Spoon, by A. Haviland-Nye, London, 2002, Hanoverian pattern with rat-tail, 29cm long, 4oz 19dwt. Fully marked on back of handle. In generally good condition.

Lot 3060

A French Gilt-Metal Posy-Holder and A Silver Plated Posy-Holder, Each 19th Century, the first with openwork gilt metal frame, the sides applied with a miniature depicting a lady; a mirror and a mother-of-pearl panel, with mother-of-pearl handle, the second cast with foliage and with loop handle, 14cm high and slightly smaller (2) . The gilt-metal posy-holder: There is some wear to the gilding at the high points. The mirror has some foxing. The silver plated posy-holder: There is some wear to the plating at the high points.

Lot 3061

A George III Silver and Mother-of-Pearl Corkscrew, Maker's Mark IT Only, Probably For Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, Circa 1815, the threaded cover of the helix cast with lines, with carved mother-of-pearl handle, 8.5cm long. Marked with maker's mark only on base of cover. The mark is generally clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some corrosion to the steel helix. There is some minor discolouration and scratching to the mother-of-pearl.

Lot 3062

A Cased Set of Elizabeth II Parcel-Gilt Silver Queen's Beast Spoons, by Richard Comyns, London, 1972, Designed by James Woodford, each with a finial cast as one of the Royal heraldic beasts, in fitted red leather covered case, the case 38.5cm wide, 10oz 10dwt (10) Produced to commemorate the silver wedding anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip in 1972. The beasts cast as the finials of the present spoons are copies of the ones made by Woodford to be placed at the entrance to Westminster Abbey for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth in 1953. . Marked with leopards head in bowl and with remaining marks on back of handle. The back of the handle further monogrammed 'JW' (for James Woodford) and with intials 'CC' (for Crown Copyright). The spoons are in generally good condition. There is some scuffing and damage to the leather case.

Lot 3063

A Victorian Silver-Gilt and Malachite Vinaigrette and A George III Silver Vinaigrette, The First Apparently Unmarked, Circa 1840, The Second by John Bettridge, Birmingham, 1818, the first shaped oblong and engraved with foliage scrolls, the base and cover each with malachite panels, the panels damaged, the second oblong and with canted corners, the cover applied with fruiting grapevines, 3cm wide and smaller (2) . The Victorian vinaigrette: the silver-gilt mounts are in generally good condition. There are some cracks and chips to the malachite panel on the base. The malachite panel on the top is intact though with a number of scratches. The George III vinaigrette: Fully marked inside cover. The grill marked with lion passant only. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the fruiting grapevines.

Lot 3064

An Edward VII Silver Table-Service, by George Jackson and David Fullerton, London, 1904, Old English pattern, comprising, 12 table-spoons 12 table-forks 12 dessert-spoons 12 dessert-forks, two by Vander, London, 1968 12 teaspoons, one 1899, one 1901 and one 1911 A pair of sauce-ladles, by Robert Pringle and Sons, London, 1928 A basting-spoon, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1900 A soup-ladle, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1909 A sauce-ladle, Birmingham, 1935 and the following with filled handles and stainless steel blades: by Francis Higgins, London, 1887: 12 table-knives 12 cheese-knives A three-piece carving set 2 cheese-knives and the following with filled handles and original steel blades: by Francis Higgins, London, 1887 6 table-knives 2 cheese-knives and 2 handles for cheese-knives in fitted oak canteen weighable silver 123oz 8dwt (104)

Lot 3065

An Edward VII Silver Table-Service, by Henry Atkin, Sheffield, 1901, each piece with fluted handle, engraved with initials, comprising: 12 table-forks 4 table-spoons 12 dessert-forks 12 dessert-spoons 2 sauce-ladles 79oz 9dwt (42)

Lot 3066

A George VI Silver Table-Service, by Pinder Brothers, Sheffield, 1947 and 1950, the handles fluted and with foliage terminal, comprising: 6 table-forks 6 dessert-forks 6 dessert-spoons 6 soup-spoons 6 egg-spoons 6 teaspoons 6 fish-knives 6 fish forks, one differing 6 spoons with round bowl 2 table-spoons A large serving-spoon 2 small serving spoons 2 butter-knives A pickle-fork and the following with stainless steel attachments and filled handles: 6 table-knives 6 cheese-knives A three-piece carving set in mahogany finish canteen with hinged cover and single drawer, the canteen 47cm wide, weighable silver 90oz 19dwt (77). Each piece is marked on back of handle. Some are further stamped 'Made in Sheffield Eng'. In generally 'as new' condition. There are some minor scuffs to the case.

Lot 3067

A Victorian and George V Silver Table-Service, by John Round and Son Ltd., Sheffield, 1894, the Soup-Spoons by Ackroyd Rhodes, London, 1911, Old English pattern, engraved with initials, comprising: 12 table-forks, one 1893 12 dessert-forks 12 dessert-spoons 12 soup-spoons 4 table-spoons 110oz 13dwt (52)

Lot 3068

A Victorian and Later Silver Table-Service, Mostly by Elkington, Birmingham, 1902, Queen's pattern, comprising: 12 table-forks 12 table-spoons 12 dessert-spoons 12 dessert-forks, three Sheffield, 1902 and one London, 1854 12 teaspoons, by Elizabeth Eaton, London, 1848 and 1854 4 condiment-spoons, by John James Whiting, London, 1850 A pair of basting-spoons, Exeter, 1861 A pair of salad-servers, by Charles Lias, London, 1839 and the following with filled handles: 12 table-knives, the handles marked for London or Sheffield 12 cheese-knives, the handles by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield, circa 1840 12 fruit-forks, the tines by Sebastian Garrard, London, 1907, some handles earlier 12 fruit-knives, the blades by Sebastian Garrard, London, 1907, some handles earlier A carving-fork A sharpening-steel weighable silver 177oz 14dwt (118)

Lot 3069

An Assembled George II and Later Silver Table Service, Various Maker's and Dates, Old English pattern and Hanoverian pattern, some pieces engraved with initials, comprising: 16 table-spoons 7 table-forks with three tines 6 table-forks 6 dessert-spoons 12 dessert-forks with three tines 5 dessert-forks 2 sauce-ladles and the following with composition handles and stainless steel blades: 12 table-knives 12 cheese-knives weight of silver 94oz 5dwt (78)

Lot 3072

A Silver and Chrome Mounted Wood Cocktail-Stick Caddy, The Cocktail Sticks stamped '935', 20th Century, realistically modelled as a golf-caddy, the bag holding six cocktail-sticks in the form of golf-clubs and a further cocktail stick set with a composition golf ball, on chrome plated base, 11.5cm high

Lot 3073

A Victorian Gold Royal Antediluvian Order Jewel, by Joseph Davis, London, 1897, 9ct, formed as the Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes medal, engraved with presentation to Primo William J Hankin by the members of the Waverley Lodge No. 240, with gilt-metal mounted red ribbon, in fitted case; Together With: A Victorian Silver Royal Antediluvian Order Jewel, by Vaughton and Sons, Birmingham, 1890, with buffalo head set with red stone eyes, engraved with presentation to Primo W J Hankin by the Prince of Wales Castle Lodge Farnham No. 873, the case 12.5cm wide, weight of gold 8dwt (12gr) (2)

Lot 3081

Four Edward VII Silver Novelty Pin-Cushions, one by A Bromet and Co., Birmingham, 1905; Two by Adie and Lovekin Ltd., Birmingham, 1907 and 1908 and One by Boots Pure Drug Company, Chester, 1908, each in the form of an elephant, 6cm wide and smaller (4)

Lot 3082

An Edward VII Silver Novelty Pin-Cushion, by Adie and Lovekin Ltd., Birmingham, 1907, modelled as a bulldog; Together With: A Continental Pin-Cushion, in the form of a bulldog 7cm wide and smaller (2)

Lot 3083

An Edward VII Silver Novelty Pin-Cushion, by Adie and Lovekin Ltd., Birmingham, 1907, modelled as a swan, 7cm wide

Lot 3084

An Edward VII Silver Novelty Pin-Cushion, by S Blanckensee and Son Ltd., Birmingham, 1909, in the form of a shoe; Together With: A Silver Plated Novelty Pin-Cushion, modelled as a shoe, 13cm wide and smaller (2)

Lot 3085

An Edward VII Silver Novelty Pin-Cushion, by Crisford and Norris Ltd., Birmingham, 1907, modelled as a crocodile or lizard, 11cm wide

Lot 3086

Two Edward VII Silver Novelty Pin-Cushions, by Sampson Mordan and Co., Chester, Date Letters Rubbed, Possibly 1906 and 1908, each in the form of a chick; Together With: A Continental Novelty Pin-Cushion, Stamped '925', similarly modelled, 4cm wide and smaller (3)

Lot 3087

Two Edward VII Silver Novelty Pin-Cushions, one by Adie and Lovekin Ltd., Birmingham, 1906 and one With Maker's Mark Rubbed, Birmingham, 1902, each in the form of a pig, 6.5cm wide and smaller (2)

Lot 3088

An Edward VII Silver Novelty Pin-Cushion, by Charles Clement Pilling, London, 1903, in the form of shoe, 13cm long

Lot 3089

An Edward VII Silver Novelty Pin-Cushion, by Saunders and Shepherd, Birmingham, 1905, in the form of an elephant, 7cm wide

Lot 3090

An Edward VII Silver Novelty Pin-Cushion, by Sampson, Mordan and Co. Ltd., Chester, 1906, in the form of a chick; Together With: A Continental Silver Novelty Pin-Cushion, in the form of a pig, 4cm wide and smaller (2)

Lot 3093

An Edward VII Silver Novelty Pin-Cushion, by Sampson Mordan and Co. Ltd., Chester, 1907, modelled as a chick and of unusual size; Together With: An Edward VII Silver Novelty Pin-Cushion, by Sampson Mordan and Co. Ltd., Chester, 1907, modelled as a chick, 6.5cm high and smaller (2)

Lot 3094

An Edward VII Silver Cow-Creamer, by Maurice Freeman, London, 1903, realistically modelled and with red cabochon stone set eyes, the back with hinged cover, 12cm wide, 4oz 5dwt

Lot 3096

Twelve Victorian and Edward VII Silver Hackney Horse Society Medals, Seven Stamped 'Mappin & Webb London', Five Similarly Stamped and With Hallmarks For Mappin and Webb, Birmingham, two 1904, 1905, 1906 and 1908, each stamped on one side with a horse above the legend 'Hackney Horse Society', the reverse with a man on horseback, with suspension loop, seven in fitted red leather covered case, the inside of the cover with details of the winning horse, the case 9.5cm wide, 18oz 13dwt (12) Each of the cased medals was won by horses belonging to Dr Joseph Fuller, 2418 Bonnie Belle in 1897; 14103 Ashton Dorothy Derby in 1902, 1903, 1904, 1906 and 1909 and 11281 Mignon in 1907.

Lot 3097

A Russian Enamelled Silver Spoon, by Khlebnikov, Moscow, With Imperial Warrant, Late 19th Century, the back of the circular bowl enamelled in a geometric design, engraved in Cyrillic with a name, 13.5cm long, gross weight 1oz 2dwt

Lot 3098

A Russian Silver Cup and Cover, by Peter Moller, St Petersburg, 1832, slightly tapering, the lower body applied with a sleeve stamped with figures, with foliage cast rim and scroll handle, the cover with loop handle, 12cm high, 6oz 5 dwt Peter Moller seems to have made cups of this form something of a speciality with a number of similar examples known, including one of 1825 with a sleeve perhaps from the same cast as that on the present example (Christie's, South Kensington, 10 June 2010, lot 136) and two other examples of 1823 and 1831 (Christie's, London, 24 November 2014, lot 429).

Lot 3099

A Russian Enamelled Silver-Gilt Spoon, by Khlebnikov, Moscow, With Imperial Warrant, 1908-1917, the oval bowl with geometric cloisonne enamel, the facetted handle with enamel, 14cm long, gross weight 15dwt

Lot 3100

A Portuguese Silver Library-Lamp, Maker's Mark A below an Anvil, Porto, Late 19th/Early 20th Century, on circular base and with central font with three spouts, with overhead loop handle and chains suspending various elements and with an oblong shield, 45cm high, 20oz 16dwt

Lot 3101

A German Silver-Mounted Cut-Glass Claret-Jug, by Wilhelm Binder, Gmünd, Late 19th/Early 20th century, the cut-glass body with Art Nouveau decorated foliage scroll mounts, the hinged cover with foliage finial, the finial damaged, 27.5cm high

Lot 3102

A Chinese Export Silver Mug, by Hung Chong, Canton and Shanghai, Late 19th Century, tapering cylindrical and applied with dragons, with handle cast to simulate bamboo, engraved with initials, 10cm high, 5oz 17dwt

Lot 3103

A Pair of Chinese Enamelled Silver Cups and Saucers, With Chinese Character Mark, Probably 19th Century, the cups each tapering cylindrical and on collet foot, enamelled with flowers and foliage, the saucers fluted oval, enamelled in green, the saucers 7.5cm wide, gross weight 2oz 17dwt (2)

Lot 3104

An Israeli Silver and Silver-Gilt Chess-Set, Stamped 'Israel 925', 20th Century, the opposing sides in either silver or silver-gilt, the king and queen of each set modelled as Napoleon and Josephine, the bishops modelled a Napoleonic generals, the knights as rearing horses, the rooks as a castellated tower and the pawns as Napoleonic infantry men, each piece filled, 12cm high (32)

Lot 3105

An American Silver-Mounted Glass Inkwell, by Goodnow and Jenks, Boston, Massachusetts, Circa 1900, The Glass Perhaps by Pairpoint Corporation, the glass body compressed globular and with internal controlled bubbles, the pull off cover engraved with foliage and fleur-de-lys, centring initials, 13cm diameter

Lot 3106

A French Empire Silver Miniature Toy Coffee-Pot, maker's mark indistinct, Paris, 1809-1819, pear-shaped and on three pad feet, with beak-form spout and turned wood handle, the hinged cover with wrythen knop finial and foliage border, 10cm high, 2oz 8dwt. Marked underneath, near handle and inside cover. There is wear to the marks overall, particularly the maker's mark which is indistinct. There have been a number of repairs, most noticeable at the spout and below the spout. These are both visible in the catalogue illustration. There are otherwise some overall surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use and some very minor chips to the wood handle.

Lot 3110

A Mount Blanc Meisterstück Ramses II Silver-Gilt and Lapis Lazuli Ball-Point Pen, Model Number EM100349, Circa 1995, with fluted gilt shaft and lapis lazuli inlaid cap, with burgundy leather carrying case and fitted box with outer sleeve, with booklet, signed certificate and polishing cloth, the box 17.2cm square Provenance: Joyas and Joyas, Jewellery and Watches, Tenerife, circa 1995. . The pen has some tarnish in places and contains a Mont Blanc ball point pen cartridge. There are some minor scuffs to the box and the leather case.

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