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Lot 28

A George IV silver four-piece tea set, maker's mark for Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, London 1826, comprising: a teapot, an hot water pot, a cream jug and sucrier, each having gilt interiors and chased foliate decoration on a lobed body, hot water pot 21cm high, 78ozt approximately (4)

Lot 284

A George III bell metal wax jack, with a sprung wick clamp on a slender support and pierced base with shaped handle, together with a further similar, a silver-plated taperstick, and a silver-plated chamberstick, 17cm high (4)

Lot 29

A silver coffee pot, by Joseph Angell II, London 1848, of engraved baluster form, monogrammed 'AVC', with a melon finial, on a plain foot, engraved 'Angell fecit 10 Strand', 28.5cm high, 27.9ozt

Lot 3

A William and Mary silver tankard, by Timothy Ley, mark entered 1697, with flat top, later embossed hunting decoration and foliate border enclosing a central inscription and fret, 18.5cm high, 29ozt approximately

Lot 30

A silver coffee pot, by Thomas White, London 1886, of plain tapering form, engraved both sides with ribbons and medallions, one side crested 'CERTUM PETE FINEM', with a domed cover with an urn finial and a low circular foot, 26cm high, 27.1ozt

Lot 31

A silver coffee pot, by Edward Hutton, London 1893, of baluster form with a reeded body, a domed cover, with a wood finial and handle, 27.5cm high, 21ozt

Lot 315

Frederick Boyd Waters (Canadian, 1879-1967) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG CHILD IN A YELLOW COAT AND HAT Miniature on ivory, signed l.r. and inscribed 'Lilian' verso, 6.5 x 5cm, in a silver frame; and two other miniatures by another hand: a portrait on copper of a gentleman in a wig; and a portrait of a girl (3)

Lot 32

A George III silver teapot, by William Burwash and Richard Sibley, London 1811, squat form with snake form handle supports, 15.5cm high, 23 ozt, together with a similar example, by Thomas Robins, London 1811, 16cm high, 23.6ozt (2)

Lot 33

A George II silver hot water pot, possibly John Wingman, London 1750, of baluster form, with a moulded spout, on a circlular foot, 17.5cm high,16 ozt

Lot 35

A matched pair of silver tazza John Round & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1886 and 1890, each with mask cast handles to either side of the oval body, with chased and engraved decoration, raised on a spiral fluted foot and circular spreading base, 36cm wide, total 65ozt (2)

Lot 36

A pair of Victorian silver-plated and glass tazzas, c.1880, the dished glass tops on putti-mounted supports and lobed circular spreading bases with beaded edge, each stamped with registration mark and maker's mark of H&L, 30cm diameter, 32cm high (2)

Lot 37

A Victorian silver punch bowl, Mappin & Webb, London 1895, the circular bowl with 'C' scroll and foliate repoussé decoration on a swept circular foot, 25cm diameter, 20cm high, 38ozt approximately

Lot 38

A pair of George lll Adam design silver candlesticks, by Robert Jones and John Scofield, London 1776, with detachable sconces and square bases, 31.5cm high, weighted (2)

Lot 39

A pair of modern silver candlesticks, by PJS, London 1968, with detachable sconces on panelled swelling stems and weighted oval bases with Hebrew inscriptions, 24.5cm high (4)

Lot 4

A pair of George III silver mugs, by William Bateman, London 1818, of barrel form, with banded decoration and engraved ciphers, 11.5cm high, 22.4ozt approximately (2)

Lot 40

A silver desk stand, Goldsmiths' & Silversmiths' Company, London 1932-33, the rectangular body on a twin hinged top, one inscribed 'Presented to Hugh Patterson McMillan by His Majesty's Government in recognition for his service as Chairman of The Royal Commission on Lunacy and Mental Disorder 1924-1926', on paw feet, 27.5cm wide, 18cm deep, 10cm high, 60ozt approximately

Lot 42

A pair of George III silver wine coasters, incuse 'TN' maker's mark, London 1768, with a shaped border over pierced foliate decoration, engraved crest and turned mahogany base, 12cm diameter (2)

Lot 45

A George II silver dredger , London 1751, of baluster form, 11cm high, a small silver basket , London 1796, a George III cream jug , London 1776, with crimped rim and foot, two further George III silver casters , marks rubbed, the largest 15cm high, 12ozt total (5)

Lot 459

Herbert Thomas Dicksee RE (1862-1942) 'CLOUDS HAVE A SILVER LINING; JUST BIDE A WEE, AND DINNA FRET' (LADY, SEATED, WITH TWO KING CHARLES SPANIELS, LOOKING THOUGHTFULLY AT RAIN ON THE WINDOWS OF PENSHURST PLACE) Original etching on vellum, signed artist's proof, edition of 300, published by The Fine Art Society, London, 1907 with blindstamp Pl.47 x 58.4cm Provenance: The Bryan and Valerie Steele Collection.

Lot 46

A novelty silver cruet set, Perry, Glossop & Co., Sheffield 1996, the components in the form of farming implements, mounted on a circular tray, 11cm high, 17.5ozt

Lot 47

A pair of 18th century possibly Irish silver sugar nips , 18th century, with shell moulded ends and scratched initials 'E.R.', marks rubbed , 11.5cm long

Lot 48

A pair of Irish silver sugar nips , Dublin, 18th/early 19th century , with scrolled detail and pointed bowls, engraved 'W', maker's mark rubbed , 13.5cm long, approximately 1.6ozt

Lot 49

A pair of silver sugar tongs , 18th century, probably by John Schofield, London, with pierced scrolling arms and shell-shaped bowls, 13.5cm long, together with two further pairs, and a pair of elaborately cast nips, total 4.1ozt approximately (4)

Lot 5

A George III silver tankard, maker's mark RP possibly for Robert Piercy or Richard Parr, London 1788, with a dome topped lid, engraved cipher, pierced thumbpiece and heart terminal, 19.5cm high, 25ozt approximately

Lot 50

A pair of silver sugar tongs , 18th century, possibly John Luff, London, of scrolling outline and with shell-shaped bowls, initialled 'EAS', 11.5cm long, and two further pairs , total 2.2ozt approximately (3)

Lot 52

A pair of silver sugar nips , 18th century, of scrolling form, the hinge initialled 'EF', with shell-shaped bowls, marked 'GN', 11cm long, and two further pairs , total 3.2ozt approximately (3)

Lot 53

A George I silver snuffbox, by Pierre Harche (1), London 1716, the hinged cover engraved '1717' over initials, edged with a stiff leaf border, 5.5cm long, 1.2ozt

Lot 56

A German singing bird in a box , probably by Griesbaum, c.1920, the single rotating bird with flapping wings within a silver cage embossed with a pastoral scene and Schild & Co. clock to the front, stamped 800 and crown over a 'T' to base, 10.5cm wide 9cm deep 5.5cm high

Lot 57

A silvered trophy in the form of a horse head, by G S, Sheffield 1999, silver cast over a resin core, 19cm high overall, boxed

Lot 58

A silver table centrepiece, by Charles Boyton, London, 1937, of three greyhounds on an integral circular ebonised base, 22cm diameter

Lot 6

A George III silver tankard, maker's mark rubbed, London 1782, of plain tapering form, with scrolled and leaf cast thumbpiece of a heart terminal, 20.5cm high 26ozt

Lot 60

A pair of silver pheasants, by Garrard and Co., London 1968, 23.5 and 25cm long, 26ozt (2)

Lot 61

A pair of silver-plated cruets in the form of goats, each with a pair of panniers, one salts, the other mustard, on rectangular naturalistic mounded bases, 16cm high (2)

Lot 62

A contemporary silver sculpture of a giraffe, by Patrick Mavros, Zimbabwe, the naturalistically carved ebony base, inset with silver maker's button, 12.5cm high overall

Lot 63

A Victorian silver gilt castle top vinaigrette , by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1837, of rectangular form, the hinged lid depicting Warwick Castle, enclosing a pierced foliate grille, with engine turned decoration to the base and bearing a rectangular cartouche initialled 'U.G.B', 4cm wide, approximately 0.9ozt, in a fitted leather case

Lot 64

A Victorian silver vinaigrette, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1839, of shaped rectangular form, with all-over engraved foliate decoration, the hinged lid with a vacant cartouche, enclosing a gilt interior, 4cm wide, in a fitted leather case, and a further example , total 1.3ozt approximately (2)

Lot 65

A George IV silver vinaigrette , by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1822, of rectangular form with engraved and bright cut decoration, the hinged lid set with a vacant rectangular cartouche, enclosing a gilt interior with a pierced foliate grille, 3cm wide, and three further, to include a George IV example, by John Lawrence, Birmingham 1821, of rounded rectangular form, with engine turned decoration and foliate embossed edges, the hinged lid set with a vacant rectangular cartouche, enclosing a gilt interior with a pierced foliate grille, 3cm wide, total 1.3ozt approximately (4)

Lot 66

A William IV silver vinaigrette , by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1834, in the form of a purse, with engraved floral and foliate decoration, the hinged lid enclosing a gilt interior with a pierced foliate grille, 2.5cm wide, and five further, to include a Victorian example, by Edward Smith, London 1860, of shaped rectangular form, with foliate decoration, the hinged lid set with a vacant cartouche, enclosing a gilt interior, 4cm wide, total 2.1ozt approximately (6)

Lot 67

A William IV silver nutmeg grater , by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1832, of rectangular form, with engine turned decoration and initialled 'JMR' to the hinged lid, 4cm wide, 1.1ozt approximately

Lot 68

A George III silver vinaigrette , by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1818, of rectangular form, the hinged lid with a floral embossed thumbpiece and bearing a rectangular cartouche, inscribed 'EB Cawley Preston', enclosing a gilt interior with a foliate pierce grille, 4cm wide, and two further examples, to include a George IV silver gilt example, by Thomas Newbold, Birmingham 1822, of rounded rectangular form, with wavy engine turned decoration, the hinged lid with a floral embossed thumbpiece and a vacant cartouche, enclosing a gilt interior with a pierced foliate grille, 3.5cm wide, total 2.1ozt approximately (3)

Lot 69

A silver gilt vinaigrette , possibly by Montague Levyson, London, date marked rubbed, with basket weave and studded decoration, the hinged lid enclosing a finely worked grille, 3.8cm wide, 0.9ozt approximately

Lot 70

A George III silver gilt vinaigrette , by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1816, of rounded rectangular form, with grape and vine embossed decoration, the hinged lid set with a vacant cartouche, enclosing a floral engraved grille, 3.5cm wide, 0.5ozt approximately

Lot 72

A George III silver snuff box , John Shaw, Birmingham 1807, of curved rectangular form, with engraved foliate decoration and a flush hinged lid enclosing a gilt interior, 6cm wide, and five further examples, to include a George III example, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1799, of curved oval form, with bright cut and engine turned decoration, initialled 'WG' within a shield-shaped cartouche to the hinged lid, 6.5cm wide, total 10.2ozt approximately (6)

Lot 73

A George III silver snuff box , by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1816, of canted rectangular form, with engraved decoration, the hinged lid bearing a rectangular cartouche initialled 'SR', 8cm wide, a Victorian silver vinaigrette , Francis Clark, Birmingham 1841, in the form of a pocket watch case or sovereign holder, with engine turned and foliate repoussé decoration, with a loop attachment, the hinged lid with a vacant cartouche, enclosing a gilt interior and a foliate grille, 3cm diameter excluding the bail, and a Victorian silver vinaigrette , Edward Smith, Birmingham 1855, 3.5cm wide total 1.9ozt approximately (3)

Lot 74

A George III silver gilt snuff box , by 'ILWA', London 1812, of rectangular form, with engine turned decoration, the hinged lid with cast acanthus decoration, 6cm wide, 2.2ozt approximately

Lot 75

A George III silver nutmeg grater , by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1812, of canted rectangular form, with engine turned decoration, 4cm wide, and a further George III example , maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1800, of oval form, with bright cut and engraved floral and foliate decoration, the base with a vacant cartouche, 3cm high, total 1.5ozt approximately (2)

Lot 76

A silver nutmeg grater and cover, by 'DF', c.1745, with repoussé scrolling foliate designs, stamped with maker's mark only, 'DF' script, unidentified , 4.5cm high, 0.6ozt (2) See Grimwade, p.250, no. 3514, where he records this maker as being a maker of nutmeg graters, casters and muffineers.

Lot 77

A George III silver nutmeg grater , by Thomas Phipps and Edward Robinson, London 1792, of oval form, with engraved decoration, the hinged lid with a canted square cartouche with traces of an initial, itself within a laurel wreath, inscribed 'from Reba Hamilton' to the interior, 5cm wide, 1.4ozt approximately

Lot 78

A George III silver nutmeg grater , by Samuel Meriton II, London 1793, of barrel form, with a screw top and turned decoration, 4cm high, 0.6ozt approximately

Lot 79

A matched silver Old English pattern cutlery set , early 19th century, various dates and makers to include William Edwards, Thomas Wilkes Barker and William, Charles & Henry Eley, predominantly London, comprising: 12 tablespoons 12 dinner forks 12 dessert forks 12 dessert spoons 6 teaspoons, and a pair of sauce ladles, all initialled 'N' to the finials, total 77.4ozt approximately (60)

Lot 8

A silver-mounted coconut cup, 18th century, carved with repeat geometric designs, raised on three claw and ball feet, 15cm high, together with a later example with shell form foot, 18cm high (2)

Lot 80

A canteen of silver cutlery, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1900, for a twelve-place setting, each with scrolled detail and engraved with initial to reverse, comprising: 24 dinner forks, 12 salad forks, 12 tablespoons, 12 dessert spoons, 4 sauce ladles, and 2 associated silver-plated servers, total 132ozt approximately, within a fitted oak case with pull-out tray (66)

Lot 809

An Irish mahogany silver table, late 19th century, the raised edge over low relief carved frieze of flowers and ribbons with Prince of Wales feather details to the corners, raised on cabriole legs, with claw and ball feet, 77.5cm wide 51cm deep 74cm high

Lot 82

A Russian silver twin-handled lidded urn, 84 standard , bearing assay mark for 'AP 1889', the embossed body bearing the coat of arms of Russia, on a spreading circular base, 26.5cm high, 23.7ozt approximately

Lot 83

A Spanish silver two-handled trophy of large size, 20th century, a fitted pair of scroll handles, the rim and foot with cast foliage detail, the foot marked '916/000', 28cm high, 45ozt approximately

Lot 86

A large silver cut card coffee pot in the George I style , Italian, mid-20th century, the covered spout and handle mounts surrounded by elaborate cut card foliage with a scrolled side mounted handle, marked 800 to the underside, 29.5cm high, 33ozt

Lot 9

A pair of George I Britannia standard silver candlesticks, William Lukin, London 1719, each with a faceted knopped baluster stem, marked to the underside, 16cm high, 22.7ozt (2)

Lot 93

An American sterling silver string box, by Gorham, 1893, of bell form, pierced with floral scrollwork and latticework, 9cm high, 4.5ozt

Lot 94

A Russian silver and enamelled vodka decanter set, Moscow, 20th century, consisting of a decanter and six tot beakers, each with blue enamel banded decoration and marked to the underside, decanter 16cm high, 8.7ozt

Lot 95

A Dutch silver tobacco box, late 18th/early 19th century, unmarked, rectangular with rounded ends, the hinged cover decorated with a hunting scene and the sides embossed with similar decoration, 16cm long, 5.6ozt

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