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Lot 118

Four Georgian silver tea spoons, one bright cut decorated; a silver dessert knife; a modern silver tea spoon; a small selection of plated flatware; and a glass inkwell, 66 g (2.1 troy ozs) gross weighable

Lot 119

A silver powder compact, Birmingham 1937, of square cut corner outline, with engine turned decoration, 7.8 cm square

Lot 119A

A Georgian style silver helmet shaped cream jug; another Georgian style silver cream jug; a silver toast rack; a cased silver spoon and pusher set; and a small inscribed presentation dish; 340g (10.9 troy ozs) gross

Lot 120

A cased three piece silver cruet set, by Docker & Burn Ltd, Birmingham 1925, of plain cylinder form, with an open salt, with glass liners and spoons; and another cased three piece silver later cruet set; 123 g (3.9 troy ozs) gross

Lot 121

A large silver parcel gilt copy of the anointing spoon, Birmingham 1936, 25 cm long, 104 g (3.3 troy ozs) gross

Lot 123

An electroplated navette shaped tray, in the Georgian style, with cut out handles, 46.5 cm long; with a silver handled button hook, in a case to accommodate a shoe horn also a plated goblet; a pierced silver napkin ring; a plated napkin ring; a plated sugar bowl and a plated spoon

Lot 124

A silver hand mirror; another silver hand mirror; and a hair comb with a silver spine

Lot 124A

A silver pepper, makers mark Docker & Burn Ltd, Birmingham, 1922, together with a silver mustard, with blue glass liner, makers mark Docker & Burn Ltd, Birmingham, 1923 and a silver spoon

Lot 126

A late Victorian large silver rose bowl, Sheffield 1895, with a gadrooned band above alternate gadrooning and fluting, on a gadrooned spreading foot, inscribed rococo style cartouche, 25.5 cm diameter, 13 cm high, 704 g (22.7 troy ozs) gross

Lot 129

A George IV silver toast rack, by MF & Co, not traced, Sheffield 1828, the six divisons to a rectangular frame with bun feet and loop handle, 16.5 cm long, 227 g (7.3 troy ozs) gross

Lot 130A

A set of six silver matching napkin rings, each with an engraved front and initialled, hallmarked London, 1910, makers mark Geroge Jackson and David Fullerton - Josiah Williams & Co, 102.9g gross, in original fitted case

Lot 132

A small glass scent flask with silver coloured openwork sleeve, with a filling funnel, cased

Lot 133

A silver bon bon dish, London 1937, of long oval pierced design, 10.5 cm long, 32 g gross; with a small silver mounted glass hair tidy; a glass salt with a silver rim; a metal egg cup; a metal spoon and pusher set with figural finial; a large tree egg shaped bodkin case; and a bead bracelet, cased

Lot 136

A silver sauceboat, by Marson & Jones, Birmingham 1932, with leaf capped flying scroll handle and on three supports, 14 cm long, 70 g (2.2 troy ozs) gross

Lot 137

A silver sugar caster, marks rubbed, 14 cm high, 51 g (1.6 troy ozs) gross

Lot 140

A quartz bedside alarm clock with a silver front, Italian marks and '925', embossed in the Edwardian style, 9cm high

Lot 141

A silver and pink guilloche enamel boudoir clock, by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1925, the square frame pierced at the corners with scroll work, with a circular pink enamel wide bezel to the gilt dial with gilt Arabic numerals and blued steel hands, 8.5 cm square, with an 8 day movement, easel strut to the reverse, with original case

Lot 142

A silver and pink guilloche enamel part dressing table set, by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1928, comprising a hand mirror; hair brush; and a clothes brush; with a similar nail buff and shoe horn by Albert Carter, Birmingham 1925 and 1928 respectively

Lot 143

A photograph frame, of rectangular shape with arched top, inscribed, 12.3 cm by 7.4 cm, image area 8.5 cm by 5 cm, tests as silver

Lot 144

A large collection of silver plated cutlery

Lot 17

A 9 carat gold tie pin of plain bar form, 2.5 g gross; with an Edwardian silver Bessie name brooch; and three other brooches

Lot 195B

James I - silver penny obv crowned rose, rev thistle together with a silver long cross penny

Lot 197

Ten silver hammered long cross pennies together with a large quantity of early/ancient coins in poor excavated condition

Lot 199

A quantity of assorted GB coins including Victoria and later silver 3d's; Victoria penny 1888 v.f; modern commemorative coins and others

Lot 2

A Georg Jensen silver brooch, #295, stamped post 1945 marks, London 1959 hallmark, 5.4 cm long

Lot 211

A horses hoof desk ornament/paperweight with silver plate mount engraved Countess""

Lot 23

A quantity of costume jewellery; also a number of ladies wrist watches; a small quantity of coins; and a Georgian silver hour glass pattern tea spoon

Lot 26

A quantity of costume jewellery, including beads; simulated pearls; a ladies wrist watch; a sphere fob watch; and a hair comb with a silver spine and slip case; and some thimbles

Lot 27

An oriental style mother of pearl inlaid jewellery casket; containing two silver bangles; a chain; a two row of simulated pearl necklace; and a metal mount scent bottle

Lot 283

A silver plated punch bowl, decorated in relief with various fruits, along with a set of twelve glasses

Lot 31

A silver hinged bangle with half engraved decoration; another similar silver hinged bangle; and a silver watch case; 102 g gross

Lot 57

A bracelet with charms attached; another similar; a Saint Christopher on a chain; a ladies bracelet watch; and a small oval silver photograph frame

Lot 71A

H. Samuel, Manchester, a silver open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, gilt hands, and sunken subsidiary seconds dial, the four piece hinged engine turned case, by Dennison, Birmingham 1910, housing a signed key wound movement, 5.3 cm diameter, 109 g gross inclusive of movement; Waltham Watch Co, a gilt metal hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel hands and sunken subsidiary seconds dial, the four piece hinged engine turned case housing a signed keyless wound movement numbered 7108761, 5.2 cm diameter; and a white metal vesta case

Lot 72

Buren, a silver open faced pocket watch, the unsigned white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, blued steel hands, sunken subsidiary seconds dial, the four piece hinged case, Birmingham 1932, housing a signed keyless wound 15 jewel movement, 5 cm diameter, 96 g gross inclusive of movement; with a silver watch chain of graduated solid curb links, 29 cm long, 27 g gross

Lot 74

Anonymous, a silver open faced fob watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, and gilt hands, the four piece hinged case stamped '935' and with Swiss control marks, housing a key wound bar movement with cylinder escapement, 3.6 cm diameter

Lot 74A

J.W.Benson, a silver open faced keyless wound pocket watch, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel hands, sunken subsidiary seconds dial, the four piece hinged case, London 1931, housing a signed movement, numbered 285503, 5.1 cm overall diameter, 106g gross inclusive of movement, with original fitted case

Lot 81A

An eight day boudoir clock with silver frame, with engine turned decoration and pierced decoration, hallmarked Birmingham 1927, makers mark Henry Matthews

Lot 83

Sutherland, Leith, a silver coloured open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, gilt hands and sunken subsidiary seconds dial, the three piece hinged case struck with an incuse makers mark of GR to the outer case, the inner case RA and indistinct marks, housing a key wound signed movement with diamond end stone to the split bi metallic compensated balance English lever escapement, movement numbered 38949, as is the signed dust cover, 5.1 cm diameter, 120 g gross inclusive of the movement, winding key for H. E. Whittle Jewellers of Preston

Lot 87A

A silver presentation medal with gold coloured shield to the front; together with three other silver presentation medals, 30g gross

Lot 89

A Late Victorian silver and ivory handled bread or muffin fork, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1888, the baluster handle with reeded carving, 20.5 cm long

Lot 90

A pair of loaded silver small desk candlesticks, 5.7 cm high

Lot 91

An Edwardian circular silver box, by William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1909, the hinged cover embossed with garlands and a ribbon bow, on four supports, 5.8 cm diameter, 48 g (1.5 troy ozs) gross

Lot 92

A loaded silver capstan shaped inkwell, London 1923, with reeded borders, 11.3 cm diameter

Lot 93

A small Edwardian silver vesta case, Chester 1905, with quartered plain and engraved decoration, 3.8 cm long, 11.5 g gross

Lot 94

A silver miniature toy of a man on a sledge, 1902 London import marks, sponsors marks for Saunders & Shepherd, and pseudo marks, 5 cm long, 18 g gross

Lot 95

A silver table service of Kings derivative pattern, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1904, comprising twelve tablespoons, twelve dinner forks, twelve dessert forks, and eleven dessert spoons, crested, 3553 g (114.6 troy ozs) gross

Lot 96

A fob watch, the case stamped 'Fine Silver', housing a bar movement with cylinder escapement; with a chrome plated Record stop watch; in a leather Italian made trinket box

Lot 98

A Georgian folding fruit knife, silver blade with mother of pearl handle; another similar example; two Victorian duty marked examples and six later examples of varying sizes

Lot 99

A pair of Late Victorian silver tea spoons; a silver golfing spoon; a small silver purse vanity mirror; and a silver top from a bottle; 75 g (2.4 troy ozs) gross

Lot 1

A pair of George II silver second course dishes by Paul Crespin, London 1741 and 1742, octofoil with gadrooned rims, engraved with an armorial, scratch weights beneath N. 1 61=18 and N. 2 61=19, 40cm (15 3/4in) diameter, 3707g (119.2 oz) Provenance: Sir Lionel Tollemache (1708-70), 5th Baronet and 4th Earl of Dysart, of Ham House, Richmond; by descent in the Tollemache family, Ham House, removed from Ham House prior to being taken over by the National Trust, 1917; sold at J. Trevor & Sons, 12th May 1955; C. J. Vander (Antiques) Ltd; by whom sold to the present vendor on 8th June 1955 for £340 (photocopy of the last sale included in the lot). The arms of Lionel TOLLEMACHE (1707-70), 4th Earl of Dysart, 5th Baronet of Helmingham Hall Suffolk: son of Lionel Tollemache (1682-1712) by Henrietta Cavendish (died 1718); grandson of Sir Lionel Tollemache (1649-1727), 3rd Earl of Dysart, by Grace Wilbraham (died 1740); great-grandson of Sir Lionel Tollemache (1624-69) by Elizabeth Murray (1626-97), created 2nd Countess of Dysart at the death of her father William Murray (1600-55), 1st Earl of Dysart and Lord Lightower; great-great-grandson of Sir Lionel Tollemache (1591-1640) by Elizabeth Stanhope (1593-1661), daughter of John Stanhope (1545-1621), Lord Harrington. Lionel Tollemache (1708-70), in 1729, married Lady Grace Carteret (1713-55), daughter of John Carteret (1669-95), 1st Earl Granville, by whom he had 15 children. He was High Steward of Ipswich 1729-70. The TOLLEMACHE family inherited the manor of Helmingham on the marriage in 1487 of the first Sir Lionel TOLLEMACHE of Bentley, Suffolk, to Elizabeth JOYCE, heir of Hemlingham.

Lot 10

[Royal House of Hannover interest] A set of twelve German silver dinner plates from the Hardenberg service by Emmanuel Abraham Drentwett, Augsburg, circa 1755-60, each shaped circular plate with reeded, shell and scroll borders, later engraved with a monogram GRIII with a royal crown above, each marked underneath with maker's mark only, engraved scratch weights and 14 Lötig, 26.7cm (10 1/2in) diameter, 7026g (225.9 oz) The monogram is that of King George III of Great Britain and Elector of Hanover (reigned 1760-1820).Provenance: Friedrich Karl von Hardenberg (1696-1763). Purchased from his sister-in-law in March 1779 by the Hanover Court.Literature: L. Seelig, Das Silberservice König Georgs III. Von Robert-Joseph Auguste und Frantz Peter Bundsen: zur Goldschmiedekunst des frühen klassizimus in Paris, London, und Hannover, Müncher Jahrbuch der bildenden Kunst, 2007, vol. 58, pp. 141-206.L. Seelig, The King George III Silver Service by Robert-Joseph Auguste and Frantz-Peter Bundsen: Goldsmiths' Art in the Neo-Classical Style in Paris, London and Hanover, Journal of the Silver Society of Canada, 2010, vol. 13, pp. 66-67.L. Seelig, The King George III Silver Service, The Journal of the Silver Society, 2012, no. 28, pp. 87-89, figs. 16a-16c. These plates are part of a French and German service ordered by Friedrich Karl von Hardenberg (1696-1763), a Hanoverian courtier. He was appointed in 1741 to be head of the royal gardens and building department in Hanover. The service included Parisian made silver and additions were ordered during his lifetime and later by his sister-in-law in Augsburg and Hanover. The service was sold in March 1779 to the court for 7,471 reichstaler, 4 groschen, 5 pfennig. As Seelig discusses in his 2010 and 2012 articles The King George III Silver Service..., the plates are not marked with the Augsburg town mark but are engraved with 14 Lötig denoting a standard of .875.See Christie's London sale From Roentgen to Faberge: A European Private Collection, 20th May 2015, lot 57 for a set of twelve by Abraham Drentwett IV from the same service.

Lot 13

A pair of silver shaped oval sauce boats and stands by S. J. Phillips Ltd, London 1982, oval with shaped moulded rims, each double lipped and two tongue-capped double scroll handles, on moulded oval pedestals, the shaped oval stands with moulded rims, the boats 23cm (9in) long, the stands 24.8cm (9 3/4in) long, 1864g (59.95 oz)

Lot 15

Asprey, a set of six Italian silver gilt, enamel and glass wine glasses, stamped Italy, import marked for London 1983, sponsor's mark of Asprey & Co. Ltd, the clear glass bowls each etched with an 18th century lady and gentleman in a band of formal scrollwork, the stems and bases in silver gilt with coloured guilloche enamelling, 17.5cm high (6 7/8in) high, in a fitted case from Asprey & Co. Ltd

Lot 16

A silver octagonal pedestal punch bowl by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, Sheffield 1923, with moulded rims and twin lion mask ring handles, presentation engraved To George Bambridge on his marriage from H. M. Embassy at Madrid Oct. 1924, 28cm (11in) diameter, 1515g (48.7 oz) George Louis St Clair Bambridge, MC (1892-1943) was a British diplomat. His wife, Elsie (née Kipling), was the daughter of the author Rudyard Kipling. His father, George Frederick Bambridge, was the private secretary of Prince Alfred, the Duke of Edinburgh (Queen Victoria’s second son), later the Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha: an appointment most likely obtained through his father William’s post as photographer to Queen Victoria and her family. After the Great War, where he received the Military Cross, he served with His Majesty's Diplomatic Service as an honorary attaché in the embassies in Madrid, August 1922 until he resigned July 1924; Brussels, October 1924; Madrid, December 1925 to 1928 and then Paris, June 1929 until 1932.

Lot 17

An Arts and Crafts hammered silver footed bowl by Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1924, the waisted border applied with foliate bosses, on a spreading foot, 7cm (2 3/4in) high, 20cm (8in) diameter, 335g (10.8 oz)

Lot 18

An Edwardian silver baluster fruit bowl by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1904, stamped for the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths as retailers, with a scroll outlined shaped rim with scroll piercing, embossed with drapery swags, on four foliate and pad feet, 14cm (5 1/2in) high, 20cm (8in) diameter, 831g (26.75 oz)

Lot 19

A silver canted-rectangular tray by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, Sheffield 1917, stamped for the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths as retailers, the bar and husk pierced gallery with a waved gadrooned rim and with two cut-out handles, engraved with a central shaped rectangular reserve and 25, within a drapery, fan and flower swag band, on eight shell and scroll bracket feet, 56cm (22in) long, 4408g (141.75 oz)

Lot 2

A set of four George III silver salt cellars by Paul Storr, London 1796, navette pedestal and each with twin moulded high loop handles, gadrooned rims and foot bands, the interiors gilt, engraved with a crest, 13.5cm (5 1/4in) long; and four George IV old English pattern salt spoons by Spooner, Clowes & Co., Birmingham 1825, each engraved with a crest, 485g (15.6 oz) (8) The cellars with a crest for BABINGTON, BOWDON, CASEY, CASSE, CHANNY, CHARNELL, CRESSY, DELVES, FOWNES, FRANCIS, GENT, GRABY, GREBY, GRAVELL, KENSINGTON, MEADOWS, MEDLICOTT, PAKENHAM, PARKINS, PRING, PRINNE, QUARLES, RODNEY, SCARLETT, SCORY, STONER, WARRINGTON, WEBB and WHITCOMBE.The spoons with the crest of INGE, Thorp Constantine, Staffs.

Lot 20

A late Victorian silver punch bowl by Carrington & Co. (John Bodman Carrington), London 1898, the Monteith style rim centred by putti heads flanked by feathered C-scrolls, twin foliate lion mask bale handles, a moulded girdle, two scroll framed vacant oval reserves on a fluted ground, the circular foot with a fluted band, 25.5cm (10in) high, 32.5cm (12 3/4in) diameter, 3096g (99.55 oz)

Lot 21

Ï’An early Victorian silver three piece baluster tea service by Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London 1839, the tea pot with a flower and leaf finial to the ogee domed cover, a tongue-capped scroll handle with ivory spacers, a cast lobed spout, on four foliate and scroll bracket feet, engraved with a crest, 29cm (11 1/2in ) long, 1335g (42.95 oz) gross Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.

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