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Lot 821

VICTORIAN SILVER TRINKET BOX, maker W.C, London 1898, the hinged lid with central cartouche bearing engraved initials, gilt wash interior, 10.5cm long, 80g

Lot 822

THREE EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER CIGARETTE CASES, Birmingham marks, each with engine turned exteriors and dedication to interior, two with gilt wash interiors, the largest 14.5cm wide, 510g gross

Lot 823

LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER STEMMED COMPORT, likely maker E S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham, date mark worn, of circular form with scalloped rim, raised on three tapered supports, 17cm high, 570g

Lot 824

AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN SILVER GILT BOX, of oval form, the hinged cover inset with a portrait of a lady under glass, inlaid with dark blue guilloche enamel withina decorative border, opening to reveal gilt interior, 6.2cm wide, 80g

Lot 825

PAIR OF GEORGIAN SILVER SUGAR TONGS, makers mark rubbed, along with a Georgian Scottish silver sauce ladle, maker J W Howden & Co, Edinburgh 1813, 70g (2)

Lot 826

PAIR OF SILVER SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS, maker William Hutton & Sons, London 1889, 7cm high; along with another silver pepper shaker, five silver napkin rings, silver topped glass jar and a pen marked '925' A, the silver 350g gross

Lot 827

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER BELT, maker William Comyns, London 1900, with nine panels and a buckle, each panel pierced with stylised Art Nouveau floral and foliate motifs, 64cm long, along with two early 20th century silver heart shaped baskets, 214g gross (3)

Lot 828

MID 20TH CENTURY SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1955, of octagonal form, comprising tea pot, sugar and cream, 967g gross

Lot 829

PAIR OF GEORGE VI SILVER ASHTRAYS, maker J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1951, of rectangular form, 10cm long, in a fitted case, along with a silver cigarette box, maker Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1946, of rectangular form, 10.5cm wide, the weighable silver 100g (2)

Lot 830

MID 20TH CENTURY SILVER SALVER maker J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1956, of circular form with cast scalloped rim, raised on three scroll feet, 22.5cm diameter, 320g

Lot 831

PAIR OF MID TO LATE 20TH CENTURY SILVER CANDELABRA, maker J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1968, two branches issuing from one central branch, tapering body, 16.5cm high

Lot 832

SILVER CIRCULAR SALVER, maker Fenton Brothers (Glasgow) Ltd, Sheffield 1944, of shaped circular form, 25.5cm diameter, 565g

Lot 833

PAIR OF SILVER AND ENAMEL CANDLESTICKS, maker Barker Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham 1964, with colourful floral decoration, approximately 8.5cm high, 430g gross, along with a silver condiment set including salt seller, pot and shaker, two plated condiment spoons and two mother of pearl spoons, the weighable silver 80g gross

Lot 834

COLLECTION OF VARIOUS SILVER PICKLE FORKS, various makers and dates including Victorian examples, along with various silver plated pickle forks, the weighable silver approximately 345g gross,

Lot 835

CANTEEN OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED ABLE APPOINTMENTS, maker Martin Hall, comprising twelve table forks, knives, soup spoons, dessert forks and spoons, fifteen teaspoons, four knife rests, serving spoons, a soup ladle and carving tools, contained in a Wellington case with dedication, the canteen 45cm wide

Lot 836

SILVER TWIN HANDLED DISH, maker likely Charles Bendy, Edinburgh, marks worn, with inscribed decoration to the body, raised on a circular foot 12cm high, 475g

Lot 837

FOUR EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER VESTAS, Birmingham marks, each with engraved exterior and hinged cover, the largest 4cm high; along with a silver aide memoire, silver cigarette case and a silver coin set medal, the weighable silver 230g gross

Lot 839

TWO WILLIAM IV SILVER TABLESPOONS, maker William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter 1835, each with engraved initials 'JEC' to handle, along with two George III tablespoons, maker George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London 1790 and Thomas Northcote, London 1791, 275g gross (4)

Lot 840

PAIR OF SILVER BOWLS, set with cartwheel pennies dated 1797, 10cm wide, 230g gross

Lot 841

EDWARD VIII SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, makers mark rubbed, Birmingham 1936, of square form, the hinged cover engraved with initials opening to reveal wooden interior, 8.5cm long, along with a George V silver cigarette case, maker S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1924, of square form, gilt interior, 8cm wide, and a capstan inkstand, the base loaded, 4.5cm high, the weighable silver 125g (3)

Lot 842

EARLY 20TH CENTURY THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, Sheffield marks, comprising teapot, sugar and cream, each of bulbous form with gadrooned, acorn and shell border, scrolling foliate handle, on four scrolling bracket feet, the teapot 17cm high, 1330g gross

Lot 843

SILVER TORTOISESHELL SIX PIECE VANITY SET, maker E S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1918, comprising two hair brushes, two clothes brushes, a hand mirror and a comb, the hand mirror 25.5cm long, contained in a fitted case

Lot 844

PAIR OF GEORGE V CENTURY SILVER CANDLESTICKS, likely maker James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1912, of tapering square form, with circular sconces, bases loaded, 23.5cm high

Lot 845

SILVER CRUET SET, various makers, comprising four open salts with blue glass lining, two shakers, and two lidded mustard pots with blue glass lining, along with a silver sauce boat, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1934, approximately 495g gross (9)

Lot 846

LATE VICTORIAN SILVER NAPKIN RING, maker W&S, Birmingham 1897, along with a similar silver napkin ring, contained together in a fitted case, also to include a pair of napkin rings in a fitted case and two other silver napkin rings

Lot 847

ELIZABETH II SILVER QUAICH, maker Francis Howard, the footed circular bowl inscribed 'The Cardlaw Quiach', 15cm wide; along with a set of six silver coffee spoons, silver backed dressing table appointmentments; a travel timepiece, the weighable silver 225g gross

Lot 848

EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER PORRINGER AND SPOON, Chester and Birmingham marks, both inscribed DWHB, the porringer, 6.5cm high, 191g gross, in a fitted (but unassociated) case

Lot 849

LATE EDWARDIAN/ EARLY GEORGE V SILVER SALVER, maker Pearce & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1910, of shaped circular form, raised on three scrolling feet, approximately 25.5cm diameter, 610g

Lot 850

SET OF SIX GEORGE III SILVER SPOONS, maker W.S, London 1792, each with engraved decoration to handle, 185g gross

Lot 851

GEORGE II SILVER TANKARD, maker W L, London 1757, with later scrolling and cow motif engraving around a central cartouche with inscribed initials, approximately 12.2cm high, 330g

Lot 853

PART SUITE OF SILVER KING'S PATTERN TABLE APPOINTMENTS, various dates and assays, mostly Victorian London marks, comprising eight table forks, ten dessert forks, seven dessert spoons, six teaspoons, two serving spoons, two sauce ladles, one serving ladle, the serving ladle 32cm long, 2698 gross

Lot 855

GEORGE V SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, maker Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1915, the hinged lid with central cartouche bearing inscribed initials, within engraved scrolling decoration, 8.5cm long, along with three other George V silver cigarette cases, each with Birmingham marks, dating from 1918, 1923 and 1929, also to include a fifth silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1965, 660g gross

Lot 856

SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER GILT COFFEE SPOONS, with tongs and a sugar sifter, in a fitted case, along with another set of coffee spoons, with apostle handles, in a fitted case (2)

Lot 857

SET OF SIX RUSSIAN SILVER TEASPOONS, with engraved leaf motif decoration, stamped 84, approximately 70g gross, in a fitted case

Lot 858

SET OF TWELVE SILVER COFFEE SPOONS, likely maker William Adams Ltd, Birmingham 1922, 65g gross, in a fitted case, along with a set of six silver teaspoons, maker Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1905, 85g gross, in a fitted case (2)

Lot 859

PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER AND PARCEL GILT FRUIT SERVING SPOONS, in a fitted case, along with a pair of Victorian silver plated serving spoons, in a fitted case (2)

Lot 860

MATCHED SUITE OF SILVER KINGS PATTERN CUTLERY, with various makers including Charles Boyton (II), Charlie Jacques & Frederick Bartholomew and Brewis & Co (Thomas Kanzow Bowley), London, dates 1899, 1902, 1903 and 1904, approximately 4530g gross

Lot 861

SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SILVER SAUCE LADLES, maker Charles Dalgleish, Edinburgh 1818, each with handle inscribed 'H', 95g gross, along with three other Scottish silver teaspoons and one with Sheffield marks, 55g gross, also to include a set of six coffee spoons with galleon terminals, in a fitted case

Lot 862

SILVER BREAD KNIFE AND FORK, maker Boardman, Glossop & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1897, the handle mounts by John Sanderson, Sheffield 1877, along with four sets of plated cutlery, each in case (5)

Lot 863

VICTORIAN SILVER NOVELTY PEPPERETTE, Birmingham 1860, maker's mark rubbed, modelled as a knight's helmet with articulated visor, 5.5cm high

Lot 864

IRISH SILVER TABLE SPOON, maker Laurence Nowlan, Dublin 1827, 125g, along with pair of late Victorian silver mounted knife rests, 165g gross, Victorian Scottish silver sugar tongs, silver condiment and other spoons, 195g gross, also to include an early 20th century nine carat gold mounted cheroot in case

Lot 865

PART SUITE OF SILVER PLATED KINGS PATTERN TABLE APPOINTMENTS, comprising six table forks, five table spoons, dessert forks, six dessert spoons, a serving ladel, the ladel 33cm; along with other plated flatware including mother of pearl handled pastry knives and forks and fish cutlery

Lot 866

EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham marks, comprising teapot, sugar and cream, each of shaped rectangular form, angular handles, on four ball feet, the teapot 18cm high, 1036g gross

Lot 867

PORTUGUESE 916 STANDARD SILVER ICE BUCKET, with swing handle and detachable silver gilt liner with pierced decoration, approximately 12.5cm high, 555g

Lot 868

SILVER OBLONG TRINKET TRAY OF ART NOUVEAU DESIGN, maker William Cummins, London 1909, embossed with water lilies, 27cm wide, 380g

Lot 870

NORWEGIAN SILVER AND CRIMSON GUILLOCHE ENAMEL CUP AND SAUCER BY MARIUS HAMMER, each marked MH 925S, the tea cup 7.5cm high, 160g gross

Lot 872

MID 19TH CENTURY OBLONG VINAIGRETTE, maker Edward Smith, Birmingham 1842, the hinged lid with engraved foliate decoration and central cartouche bearing inscribed initials 'J.H.', 31mm high including bale, along with a Victorian silver finial in the form of a resting cow, 67mm long, 22.7g gross (2)

Lot 873

MID 19TH CENTURY BEARD OR MOUSTACHE COMB the silver blade hallmarked Birmingham 1842, the bone handle slightly later carved with thistles, hearts, flag and name, 14cm long drawn

Lot 874

SMALL SILVER AND BLUE GUILLOCHE ENAMEL COMPACT, the hinged cover with pierced and bright cut central panel of flowers, interior stamped Sterling Silver, 6cm wide

Lot 875

SILVER CRUET SET, maker Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1910, comprising two shakers, two salt cellars and two mustard pots, each with green glass liner, and two pairs of condiment spoons, approximately 210g gross, contained in a fitted case

Lot 876

CASED SET OF SIX SILVER SPOONS AND A SERVING SPOON, maker Edward Viner, Sheffield 1960, each with shaped bowl, the terminals pierced with stylised flora, the serving spoon 22cm long, 278g gross

Lot 877

LATE VICTORIAN SILVER BASKET, maker R F Mosley & Co (Robert Fead Mosley), Sheffield 1896, the lozenge shaped basket pierced with scrolling foliage, scalloped rim, swing handle, raised on four ball feet, 31cm wide, 380g

Lot 878

GEORGE VI SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, maker Viners, Sheffield 1937, comprising tea pot, coffee pot, cream and sugar, of octagonal baluster form, raised on four paw feet, engraved initial, the coffee pot 21.5cm high, 1610g gross

Lot 880

COMPOSITE SUITE OF SILVER 'FIDDLE' PATTERN TABLE APPOINTMENTS, comprising table forks, spoons, dessert forks, spoons, serving spoons, sauce ladles, various dates, makers and assays, many with engraved terminals, the serving spoons 23cm long, the weighable silver 2468g gross

Lot 881

EDWARD VII SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1902, comprising teapot, sugar and cream, each of bulbous form, the ribbed body embossed with an upper band of scrolling flora and foliage, 786g gross

Lot 882

VICTORIAN SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker Army & Navy Cooperative Society, London 1889, comprising teapot, sugar, cream and tongs, each of octagonal form, engraved with upwards and downwards pointing foliate bands, the teapot with dedication and 14cm high, 1116g gross, contained within a fitted case

Lot 883

COMPOSITE SUITE OF SILVER 'OLD ENGLISH' PATTERN TABLE APPOINTMENTS, various makers, assays and dates, including Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1924, comprising table spoons, dessert forks, spoons, teaspoons, along with silver sugar tongs, souvenir spoons, 1980g gross

Lot 884

GEORGE IV SILVER GILT VINAIGRETTE, maker likely John Thropp, Birmingham 1825, of shaped rectangular form, engraved exterior with engine turning to panels, the front with blank cartouche, the interior with pierced grill, 42mm long, 30.7g

Lot 885

GEORGE V SILVER AND BLUE GUILLOCHE ENAMEL VANITY SET, maker Daniel Manufacturing Company, Birmingham 1928, comprising a hand mirror, two hair brushes and two clothes brushes, contained in a fitted case

Lot 886

GEORGE V SILVER TRINKET BOX, maker Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1917, with padded interior, 11.3cm wide, 120g, along with a silver backed hand mirror, maker Henry Matthews, Birmingham, and a cased silver handled manicure set (3)

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