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Lot 606

A silver gimbal table lighter, Joseph Braham, London 1913, the spherical lighter in gimbal mounted in a scrolling wire mount, 15.5 cm (see illustration).

Lot 607

Tapio Wirkkala, a pair of Finnish silver candlesticks, Model No. 89, designed in 1957, each incised with T W monogram and Finnish marks, 23.5 cm (see illustration).

Lot 610

Eighteen pieces of silver cutlery by John Round & Son (Joseph Ridge), Sheffield 1911, comprising 6 table forks, 6 dessert forks and 6 dessert spoons, 1045 grams.

Lot 611

A pair of Dublin silver tablespoons, Rats Tail, 1832, maker Thomas Meade, 208 grams.

Lot 612

A pair of silver plated rectangular entree dishes, muffin dish, fruit basin and plated teapot.

Lot 613

An Elkington & Co. silver salver, foliate engraved, with shell and foliate border and raised on three short feet, London hallmarked date letter rubbed, 511 grams. Diameter 26 cm.

Lot 614

A pair of George III silver bottle coasters, pierced galleried form, marks rubbed but probably Sheffield 1773, makers mark illegible. Diameter 12.3 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: One coaster is missing 15 circular links most likely through over zealous polishing. Its partner is missing 20 circular links. The hallmarks are excessively rubbed on both with barely the assay town of Sheffield and the date letter barely legible. The wood is in good order. Regardless of the fault they are both usable and solid.

Lot 615

A Victorian silver scallop shaped dish, foliate engraved, raised on three ball feet, London 1891, maker John Grinsell & Sons, 63 grams. Length 12.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: In good order throughout with no obvious dents, knocks or splits or signs of restoration.

Lot 617

A pair of Victorian silver bonbon dishes, repousse with winged cherubs, Birmingham 1898, maker Deakin & Francis Ltd. Diameter 12 cm, 85 grams (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Both dishes are in good condition with no obvious splits or signs of repair.

Lot 618

A pair of silver bonbon dishes, raised on pierced feet, stamped "Goldsmiths Silversmiths Co., Regent Street", maker William Gibson and John Lawrence Langman, Birmingham 1893, 195 grams. Diameter 12 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Both dishes are in good order with no obvious faults or signs of repairs.

Lot 619

A silver topped scent bottle, repousse with foliate scrollwork, Birmingham 1904, makers mark rubbed. Height 12 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The silver lid does have some small dents but nothing too significant. The hinge is good and works as it should. There are some small flea bite nibbles around the base of the interior stopper. The glass body appears to be in good order with no obvious faults visible to the naked eye.

Lot 620

A pair of silver chamber candlesticks, with weighted bases, maker Sydney & Co., Birmingham 1924. Height 10 cm. CONDITION REPORT: One candlestick has a 1 cm knock on the top rim. All marks are rubbed but legible. Both appear to be in good decorative order.

Lot 621

A silver pint tankard, "Presented to Captain Jefferson by The NCOs and Members of The Squadron on his retirement from Westmorland & Cumberland Yeomanry 1902", maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1902, 282 grams. Height 12.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The tankard is in generally good order throughout with no significant dents or knocks. There are no visible tears, splits or repairs. The hallmarks are slightly rubbed but still legible. The silver is a good gauge throughout.

Lot 623

Two Mappin & Webb filled silver models of cats, Birmingham 1996. Tallest 12 cm.

Lot 624

A silver presentation cup, "Springfield Challenge Cup Presented by Robert Jefferson Esq. for The Hound Trail Held in the Park During August", Sheffield 1910, 302 grams. Height 24 cm excluding plinth, cased.

Lot 625

A set of four Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Regent Street silver plated candlesticks, with detachable sconces, Corinthian capitals and square stepped bases. Height 17.3 cm (see illustration).

Lot 626

An Edinburgh silver christening mug, 1897, inscribed with initials, maker Hamilton & Inches, 171 grams. Height 10.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The engraved initials read CEJ. Overall the condition appears to be good with no obvious knocks, dents, tears or repairs visible. The hallmarks are clear and legible.

Lot 627

A silver heart shaped trinket box, London 1892, maker William Comyns & Sons, 125 grams. Length 11 cm.

Lot 628

Three Walker & Hall silver photograph frames, Sheffield 1986. The pair 16.5 cm x 13 cm. CONDITION REPORT: With only very minor pinhead size indentations, otherwise in good order throughout.

Lot 629

A silver cigarette case, engine turned, Birmingham 1945, maker e. Scott & Co., 214 grams, and a silver lighter case, Birmingham mark modern.

Lot 632

A Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. silver bowl, repousse with foliate scrollwork. London 1900, 324 grams. Diameter 17.5 cm (see illustration).

Lot 633

A silver salver, with Chippendale border, London 1900, maker Henry Stratford, inscribed "Presented to Miss Jefferson by The Bigrigg People on the Occasion of Their Marriage March 12th 1901", 973 grams. Diameter 30.5 cm (see illustration).

Lot 634

Two cigar piercers, one 9 ct gold and one silver, gold Deakin & Francis, London 1985, 6.5 grams gross.

Lot 635

Military Interest - A silver plated cavalry officers' pouch, circa 1900, with elaborately scrolled cypher believed to be from the Cumberland and Westmorland Yeomanry formerly the property of Captain Jefferson, the back in red leather with gold bullion. Length 18.5 cm (see illustration).

Lot 636

A Martell Co. silver pin tray (1715-1965), a circular pin dish and a tealight holder. Largest width 9.5 cm.

Lot 637

A Victorian silver foliate engraved purse, Birmingham 1884, maker David & Lionel Spiers, width 64 mm, and a silver sovereign case, Birmingham 1914 (see illustration).

Lot 638

A Victorian silver purse with writing tablet, Sampson Mordan & Co. 1891, the lid repousse with cherubs and birds. 10.7 cm x 7.5 cm, gross weight 132 grams.

Lot 639

Two silver presentation keys to Robert Jefferson, one dated June 15th 1909, the other "On The Opening of The Jubilee Hall, Bigrigg, 1935", a Continental silver coloured sugar scoop, a decorative spoon, small ladle and Continental silver coloured small casket. Largest key length 11 cm.

Lot 640

A small Victorian silver whistle, 1890, maker Deakin & Francis, length including hanger 50 mm, a three way propelling pencil and a silver candle snuffer by John Bull Ltd., Birmingham mark modern. CONDITION REPORT: The silver of the candle snuffer is generally in good condition with no obvious faults however the handle is missing its turned finial and the varnish is rather rubbed. The silver whistle is generally in good condition. The hallmarks are legible and there appear to be no major knocks, splits or signs of repair. The pencil is missing one enamel retracting slide. The mechanism works as it should. The case is engraved with the initials RJ. There are no obvious splits, cracks or repairs visible.

Lot 641

A small silver heart shaped box, London mark modern, a silver plated rattle and teether in the form of a cat and a silver dressing table jar, London 1912, maker Charles James Fox, height 72 mm.

Lot 642

A 19th century silver plated two handled urn with tap, together with a meat dish cover. Urn height 40 cm.

Lot 643

A Scottish silver soup ladle, Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh 1818, further struck to the terminal "Morton", 34.5 cm, a silver four division toast rack and a silver backed brush.

Lot 644

A Victorian silver bullet shaped teapot, Frederick Brasted, London 1885, with turned ebonised finial and ivory handle. 13.5 cm high, 410.6 grams gross weight (see illustration).

Lot 645

A German silver chalice lid only, 19th century, surmounted by a king with a suit of armour with cape holding an orb and sceptre, standing upon a knop supported by mythical beasts, above a lobed domed cover, the rim engraved in Latin "Bonus animus in mala re, dimidium est mali MDCXXIII" a quote from Roman comic playwright Platus (254BC-184BC) "Good courage in a bad circumstance is half of the evil overcome", the underside with Continental and English assay marks, with initials TC, possibly London 1885 but partially erased. Height 18.5 cm, 405.1 grams (see illustration).

Lot 646

An Edwardian silver chocolate pot, Vale Brothers and Sermon, Chester 1902, with ebonised knop and handle. Height 16 cm. 369.5 grams gross weight.

Lot 647

A George III silver teapot, Benjamin Mountigue (also known as Benjamin Mordecai) London 1785, having a domed lid above an oval body with bright cut decoration of garland swags framing vacant cartouche and with ebonised handle, together with a silver oval teapot stand, Robert Hennell I and David Hennel II London 1795, with a bright cut engraved foliate and star motif band and supported upon four legs. Stand diameter 18 cm. 440.6 grams gross weight (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The teapot lid may have been strengthened at the hinge. There are numerous small dents throughout. The silver is very flimsy around both oval cartouche. There looks to be an old repair above the base of the spout. There is shrinkage to the ebonised handle. The marks on the underside are legible with only slight rubbing. The teapot stand is generally in good order but does have a small dent to the rim but this is not significant or detrimental. The hallmarks are clear. One support has been slightly compressed but is still intact with no signs of any breakages.

Lot 648

A George III silver teapot and stand, Peter and Anne Bateman, London 1794, the oval body teapot with domed lid engraved with shield shaped cartouche tied by ribbons between arcaded bands, the teapot stand similarly decorated, the cartouche engraved with the initials JD and supported upon four legs, the teapot 16.7 cm high, the stand 18.3 cm diameter, 585.3 grams gross weight (see illustration).

Lot 650

A William IV silver bowl, London 1834, having a foliate scrolling rim above the repousse body with further foliate scrolls, all upon a circular foot. 24 cm diameter, 14.5 cm high, 1020.5 grams (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This appears to be in good order throughout with no signs of any splits, cracks or repairs. 50% of the makers mark is rubbed. The other marks are slightly rubbed but still legible.

Lot 651

A Victorian silver fruit basket, Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater, London 1849, with pierced and cast foliate and floral rim, with lobed body with engraved decoration, with rococo scrolling cartouche, one with engraved armorial with boars head and chevron above legend "Toujours Tres", all upon a raised circular foot, 29 cm diameter, 722.7 grams (see illustration).

Lot 652

An Edwardian silver salver, William Hutton and Sons Limited, London 1905, with shell and scroll borders and a rococo shaped cartouche engraved to the centre, all upon three pad feet. 24 cm diameter, together with a distressed George IV salver, Robert Hennell II, London 1825, engraved with thistles and leaves around a vacant replacement centre, the borders cast with shells and foliate scrolls upon three shell and scroll feet. 22 cm diameter, 737 grams.

Lot 653

A large Chippendale style silver salver, Charles S Green & Co Limited, Birmingham 1932, supported upon three claw and ball feet. 35.6 cm diameter, 1088.62 grams (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This item has numerous small surface scratches which is to be expected. The hallmarks are rubbed but legible. There are no obvious signs of repair or breakages. All in all in good order.

Lot 654

An 18th century Continental silver mounted polished coconut cup, with silver rim and knopped stem upon a thread decorated base, with applied engraved silver medallion with dragon crest, struck mark to the underside. 18.5 cm high (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The coconut shell itself has a very fine L shape crack +/- 4 cm long x 4.5 cm wide. There is a very small continental assay mark on the foot rim. There is a small dent to the rim of the cup. There looks to be a tiny 1 cm x 1 mm slither inset into the interior rim of the cup which maybe contemporary to the piece. The crest on the cartouche is faint. Other than the faults mentioned this appears to be free from any further major defects and remains an attractive and interesting item.

Lot 655

A pair of French silver dishes, with shaped sides and threaded rims, each engraved to the centre initials CH. 14.7 cm diameter, 219.3 grams.

Lot 656

A French silver sugar sifter, 18th/19th century, the pierced cover with pointed finial above geometric and beaded bands, the body with a band of engraved scrolls and flowers between reeded bands, all upon a circular foot. Height 13.5 cm (see illustration).

Lot 657

A George IV silver cream jug, Thomas Streetin, London 1820, repousse with rural buildings and animals, a cartouche beneath the spout with engrave crest, all upon a circular foot with silver gilt underside. 11 cm high.

Lot 658

A Georgian silver cream jug, makers initials CD, London 1759, repousse with bands of flowers with vacant cartouche, supported upon three scrolling feet with shell knees.

Lot 660

Two George III boat shaped silver baskets, Peter and Anne Bateman, London 1794, with thread decorated handle borders above a foliate engraved band with oval cartouche with engraved monogram above a part gadrooned body and oval foot. Diameters 16.5 cm and 13.3 cm respectively, height excluding handles 12.5 cm and 9.8 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The larger basket has a couple of small dints on the edge of the handle. Both sides have an oval cartouche, one of which is vacant, the other engraved with initials J D. The silver body appears to be good throughout, however there are signs on the underside of the basket of silver solder. The assay marks on the underside of the foot rim are clear and crisp. The remainder of a small silver bar but having said that the item appears to be in good order throughout. The silver feels to be a uniform thickness throughout. The smaller basket has a tiny knock on the handle and has vacant and monogrammed oval cartouches. The assay marks on the side are rubbed but legible. The silver border above the gadrooned body has a small 7 mm very fine dent. The remainder of the body appears to be in good order with no signs of any obvious repairs or restoration. The silver feels to be a good gauge throughout.

Lot 661

A pair of George V silver sauce boats, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1917, in the Georgian style with gadrooned rims and scroll capped handles, all upon pad feet with shell knees. Bowl diameter 9 cm, 350.9 grams (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: One sauce boat has a small fingernail indent to the body. The remainder appears to be in good order with no further visible faults. Its partner has no obvious visible faults. Both appear to be free from any signs of restoration.

Lot 663

A Polish silver sugar sifter, early 19th century, the hinged pierced lid above the waisted body and repousse with C scroll cartouche. Height 11.7 cm.

Lot 664

A George III silver cream jug, Solomon Hougham, London 1797, with flared rim and engraved undulating band above an oval cartouche engraved with monogram. Height 11 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: There are a few small pinhead dents within the body but nothing too detrimental or significant. The hallmarks are principally clear however the makers initials are 50% erased. There appear to be no signs of any obvious repairs. The silver feels to be uniform gauge throughout. There are a couple of small knocks to the bottom but again nothing too detrimental.

Lot 665

A pair of George IV cut glass and silver mounted oil and vinegar bottles, George Piercy, London 1825, the hinged lid with shell thumb piece and thread handle above the stepped neck and pillar fluted body. Height 22.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Makers initials have been overstruck. There are some very tiny flea bite size nicks to the base of each but these are insignificant and not visible to the naked eye. Otherwise in good condition throughout with no post production faults.

Lot 666

A Victorian silver cream jug, Daniel and Charles Houle, London 1849, engraved with scrolls and with vacant cartouche, supported upon shell feet. Height 10.3 cm. CONDITION REPORT: There is a small fingernail size dent to the swollen body other than than this the jug appears to be in good order with no further obvious faults or signs of restoration. The hallmarks are rubbed but legible.

Lot 667

A pair of 19th century silver plate on copper telescopic candlesticks, height closed 22 cm, height fully extended 27.3 cm, together with a silver plated chamber stick and snuffer, engraved with a boars head above a coronet with beaded rims.

Lot 668

A silver toasting fork, Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1898, with turned ivory handle and white metal suspension loop, together with a silver metal punch ladle with baleen twist handle. 46 cm and 36.5 cm respectively.

Lot 669

Two pairs of silver salts, marks rubbed, together with two pairs of silver salt spoons, the largest pair repousse with flowers and scrolls with vacant cartouche upon pad feet, the smaller examples with gadrooned rims. 342.6 grams.

Lot 670

A pair of silver name card holders, Harrison Brothers & Howson, London 1890, the nameplate aperture flanked by trumpet shaped posy holders united by a scrolling stretcher and easel A frame support, together with a set of four silver knife rests, Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1852 (see illustration).

Lot 671

An Indian inspired three piece silver tea set, Horace Woodward & Co, London 1878, with repousse decoration of a tiger, elephant and a deer, all between chain link bands within a plush fitted presentation case retailed by R Sutton Jeweller, Whitehaven. The teapot 12 cm high (see illustration).

Lot 672

A set of ten early George III silver dessert spoons, six by Thompson Davis, London 1764, the others London 1772, all with bright cut decoration. 16.7 cm long, 299.7 grams.

Lot 673

An Arts and Crafts silver spoon, Sandheim Brothers, London 1919, having a planished bowl and long stem with pointed terminal. 15.2 cm long. CONDITION REPORT: Using a jeweller's loupe and with the bowl facing down one can notice a few small knocks on the rim. The assay marks are visible on the interior of the bowl, this is simply due to the force of the punch and not a defect. The decoration to the stem of the spoon is slightly worn but still very visible. There are no signs of any tears or repairs.

Lot 674

A set of six Continental silver apostle spoons, 19th century, each with cast stem and apostle terminal, 12.8 cm long.

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