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Lot 154

A GEORGE III SILVER LOVING CUP, with a ribbed girdle and punched bands of leaves, chased with a foliate cartouche engraved with initials, the lower section spirally lobed and fluted, strap handles, maker's mark rubbed, London 1770, approximate weight 7.8ozt, 244 grams, height 13cm (condition: one handle split horizontally at join to lower part of cup, the other handle with vertical split at join to the upper part of cup, both handles mishapen, base not flat, several large dents around base, initials 'J*H' engraved on the base)

Lot 155

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, of rectangular form, the front embossed with birds on a blossom covered branch the back of the case embossed with a landscape, the interior with character mark and 'H.C', 8.5cm x 6.5cm, approximate weight 82 grams (condition: hinges and clasp all in working order, lacks internal straps, corners slight dints)

Lot 156

A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SILVER TABLE BOX, of oval form, probably Dutch, repousse decorated to the hinged lid with putti, foliate scrolls throughout, worn gilt interior, spurious marks to the base, length 15.5cm x depth 5.5cm x height 3.2cm, approximate weight 168 grams (condition: hinge works fully, lid doesn't close flush to base, worn gilt interior)

Lot 157

A LATE 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN SILVER BEAKER, of cylindrical form, flared rim, engraved with two vignettes of architectural scenes, probably St. Basil's, surrounded by scrolls, the base marked for Moscow, Ivan Vasilyevich Avdeyev 1858, standard 84, maker's mark partially rubbed, height 8cm, approximate weight 134 grams (condition: gilding worn to the interior, also some sort of deposits to the interior base that have raised patches of corrosion/rusting, some rubbing to marks on base)

Lot 158

AN ELIZABETH II LIMITED EDITION FRAMED 'THE SILVER MAP OF GREAT BRITAIN', in a limited edition of 3000, produced for 'The Council for the Protection of Rural England' with related paperwork including certificate, sponsor's mark for Danbury Mint, London 1978, 54.5cm x 36.5cm, framed and glazed, together with a cased Elizabeth II limited edition silver gilt Tower of London 900th Anniversary plate, No.20/90, sponsor's St. James House Company, London 1978, diameter 19.8cm, approximate weight 9.3ozt, 292 grams, with certificates and related paperwork (2) (condition: map in good condition, plate has surface scratches to dished area)

Lot 159

A SET OF SIX GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER CELTIC POINT DESSERT SPOONS, all engraved with an initial, together with another matched, six Patrick Robertson, Edinburgh 1787 and Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh 1798, approximate weight 6.7ozt, 209 grams (7) (condition: all spoons engraved with initial, some slight rubbing of marks, bowls seen light use)

Lot 160

A VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER, of circular form, beaded rim, engraved with roundels, swags and other Neo-Classical revival motifs, monogram to centre, on three short cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, makers Richard Hodd & Son, London 1872, diameter 25cm, approximate weight 17.2ozt, 537 grams (condition: in overall good condition, sits level, marks clear)

Lot 161

A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT, of bellied oblong form, foliate finial lacking insulator collar, engraved initials to lower body, on four ball feet, maker's mark rubbed, London 1813, approximate weight 18.3ozt, 570 grams (condition: hinged lid with very slight gap to rim, finial lacks collar, body has a number of dents of varying sizes, split in tip of spout)

Lot 162

A VICTORIAN SILVER TWIN HANDLED SUGAR BOWL, of oval waisted vase form, embossed decoration of lozenges and foliate motifs, lion mask ring handles, gilt interior, makers Pairpoint Brothers, London 1889, approximate weight 8.1ozt, 252 grams, together with a pair of late Georgian sugar tongs, repaired, approximate weight 1.5ozt, 47 grams (2) (condition: sugar bowl has some wear to the gilding, otherwise in reasonable condition, the tongs have been repaired at the top of each arm)

Lot 163

A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE AND SHELL PATTERN TEASPOONS AND MATCHING SUGAR TONGS, engraved inscription to handles, makers Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1853, together with a cased pair of George V circular engine turned silver napkin rings, Birmingham 1932, a silver baby's pusher and a cased set of six George V silver coffee spoons, Birmingham 1926, approximate gross weight 10.6ozt, 331 grams (condition: coffee spoon case has a broken hinge, overall good condition)

Lot 164

A GEORGE V SILVER SUGAR CASTER, of octagonal form, foliate pierced pull off cover above bulbous body and stepped foot, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1919, together with another sugar caster of baluster form, makers William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1922, together with four pairs of silver salts, all late Victorian/Edwardian oval pedestal salts loaded, weighable silver gross weight 13.6ozt, 425 grams (10) (condition: octagonal caster has corrosion damage and solder repair to cover, cover not closing flush, baluster caster has rubbed marks, all eight salts have worn gilt interiors)

Lot 165

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TWIN HANDLED PORRIDGE BOWL AND STAND, of circular form, 'S' scroll handles, makers Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1897, approximate weight 8ozt, 250 grams, together with a George VI silver Old English pattern sauce ladle, Sheffield 1939, approximate weight 1.3ozt, 42 grams and an Edwardian silver twin handled pedestal dish, makers Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1907, height 7.5cm, approximate weight 3ozt, 94 grams (4) (condition: pedestal dish has a crease along edge, porridge bowl has a dent towards the base, the stand has a crease in the centre as well as slight knocks to the rim)

Lot 166

A PAIR OF GEORGE VI SILVER BALUSTER CREAM JUGS, 'S' scroll handles, makers James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1945, approximate weight 8.2ozt, 256 grams, together with a George V silver milk jug of panelled oblong form, angular handle, maker William Adams Ltd, approximate weight 5.6ozt, 175 grams, together with a silver plated sauce boat of oval form with 'S' scroll handle (4) (condition: one of the pair of cream jugs has a dent towards the base, the milk jug has a small dent on the inner edge of the lip)

Lot 167

A GEORGE V SILVER AND APRICOT ENAMEL DESK SET, comprising rectangular easel back desk clock, seal, glass inkwell with fitted pen rest and blotter, all with engine turned decoration and pale blue line detail, bears import marks for London 1913 (4) (condition: clock has hairline cracks to lower half of dial and a more obvious area of damage by the number 8, enamel is chipped in a few places along the bottom edge, also top right corner and along the right hand side by 3, the seal has monogram SR/RS, damage to the enamel towards the base and lighter area on the top, the blotter enamel is in reasonable condition but some scratches and tarnish to the edges, the inkwell has chips along the edges of the pen rest, the enamel is in reasonable order and the hinged cover closes flush, internal glass liner is present)

Lot 168

A MODERN SILVER BABY'S RATTLE, of late Victorian style, embossed decoration, with bells and whistle, stamped 925, together with a modern silver compact of shaped square outline, stamped 925 and a modern white metal pill box of Gladstone bag form (3) (condition: all pieces in good order)

Lot 169

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER RECTANGULAR CIGARETTE BOX, Celtic design to lid and feet, engine turned top, presentation inscription to front, maker A Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1959, approximate gross weight 12.1ozt, 378 grams, width 14.2cm (condition: hallmarks rubbed, slight gap when lid is closed on right hand side, surface scratches)

Lot 170

AN ELIZABETH II MAPPIN & WEBB SILVER KINGS PATTERN CANTEEN OF CUTLERY, for eight settings, comprising eight table knives and eight dessert knives both sets with steel blades and silver handles, eight soup spoons, eight teaspoons, a pair of salad servers, four tablespoons, eight table forks, eight dessert spoons and eight dessert forks, housed in a walnut lockable canteen, with key, Sheffield 1995, gross weight of weighable silver 117.4ozt, 3654 grams (condition: both canteen and cutlery in good condition)

Lot 171

A VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FISH SLICE, engraved crest, foliate pierced blade, split across one scroll, maker IH, London 1842, approximate weight 5.2ozt, 162 grams (condition: one split through a scroll, other creases and marks to blade and scrollwork)

Lot 172

A SET OF GEORGE IV PROVINCIAL SILVER OLD ENGLISH THREAD PATTERN DESSERT FORKS, engraved initials, makers James Barber, George Cattle II and William North, York 1827, approximate weight 6.5ozt, 205 grams (6) (condition: tines are uneven from use, scratches on tines, otherwise in fair condition)

Lot 173

A PAIR OF WILLIAM IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN BASTING SPOONS, engraved boar's head crest, maker William Eaton, London 1832, approximate weight 8.6ozt, 268 grams (2) (condition: light wear to tips of bowls, light surface scratches, good condition overall)

Lot 174

A VICTORIAN SILVER CIGAR CASE, of rounded rectangular form, engraved decoration with raised oval cartouche engraved with initials, maker George Unite, Birmingham 1871, length 14cm x depth 2.5cm, approximate weight 5.2ozt, 163 grams (condition: hinged cover has slight gap when closed, clasp mechanism working, minor dents)

Lot 175

A WILLIAM IV SILVER TAPER STICK, shaped octagonal detachable sconce on an urn shaped pedestal holder, petal shaped stand with scroll over bird's head handle, conical snuffer on chain attached, maker's mark rubbed, London 1834, approximate weight 5.2ozt, 163 grams, height 6cm, together with an oval 20th Century gilt metal trinket box with portrait miniature of a lady to the hinged lid, oval length 7.5cm (2) (condition: taper stick has broken snuffer clip, hole along raised petal edge of base, repair to base of pedestal, other scratches and marks to the underside, the oval trinket box is loose at the hinge, otherwise in reasonable condition)

Lot 176

A VICTORIAN SILVER CARD CASE, of shaped rectangular form, foliate engraved decoration, blind circular cartouches, hinged cover maker Frederick Marson, Birmingham 1881, length 9.5cm, in a Morocco case with blue silk and velvet lining (condition: leather worn on case in places, slight gap to cover when closed)condition:There is a slight curve to the case and a small ding to one of the cartouches, see image two 

Lot 177

A GEORGE V SILVER RECTANGULAR TABLE CIGAR BOX, blind circular cartouche, rounded corners, horizontal line engine turning to all sides, gilt and cedar wood lined interior, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1914, width 19.5cm x height 6.5cm, gross weight 27.7ozt, 862 grams (condition: no wooden dividers, marks slightly rubbed on hinged cover, light surface scratches)

Lot 178

A GEORGE V SILVER RECTANGULAR CIGAR CASE, rounded corners and bowed back, foliate scroll decoration, presentation inscription to shield shaped cartouche, worn gilt interior, maker ISG, Birmingham 1911, height 12cm x depth 2.25cm, approximate weight 4.2ozt, 133 grams (condition: two minor dents to sides, very slight gap to rims when closed)

Lot 179

A GEORGE IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLESPOON, engraved initials, maker John Walton, Newcastle 1820, together with a similar silver tablespoon, maker Jonathan Haynes, London 1835 and a William IV Old English pattern sauce ladle, engraved crest, maker's mark rubbed possibly William Eaton, London 1835, approximate gross weight 7ozt, 220 grams (3) (condition: some marks partially rubbed, overall fair condition)

Lot 180

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER PEPPERETTES, of lighthouse shape, knopped finials, bayonet fitting covers, stepped circular bases, maker's mark rubbed, London 1885, height 9cm, together with a George VI silver five bar toast rack, makers James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1937, approximate gross weight 6.4ozt, 200 grams (3) (condition: toast rack bars slightly mishapen, pepperettes have partial rubbing of marks, some tarnished patches)

Lot 181

A GEORGE V SILVER AND ENAMEL AIDE MEMOIRE, of rectangular form, the hinged cover enamelled with a Japanese landscape in muted tones with gilt highlights within a green border, the cover locked in place by an unmarked pencil and enclosing a gilt edge pad of paper, gilt interior, bears import marks for P.H. Vogel, London 1926, length 7.5cm x width 5.5cm x depth 1cm (condition: several pages torn off pad, exterior exhibits traces of gilding)

Lot 182

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SCENT FLASK, of flattened conical form, foliate embossed decoration throughout, hinged cover with gilt interior, lacks glass stopper, cartouche on flask engraved with initials, makers Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1896, length 16cm (condition: lacks inner stopper, cover closes fairly flush, few dints)

Lot 183

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER FOUR PIECE CRUET SET BY ROBERT EDGAR STONE, of conical form, with domed covers and lobed circular bases, engraved signature to covered mustard, salt, pepper and mustard, London 1960, mustard spoon, London 1950, approximate weight 8.6ozt, 269 grams (4) (condition: some minor dints and slight knocks to rims)

Lot 184

A VICTORIAN SILVER SUGAR CASTER, of cylindrical form, domed pull off cover, foliate repousse decoration, base edge stamped with retailers mark 'DESPREZ BRISTOL', makers Horace Woodward & Co (Edgar Finley & Hugh Taylor, London 1889), height 15.5cm, approximate weight 5.2ozt, 164 grams (condition: some remnants of sugar still inside base, patch of corrosion, underside has rust and white substance under edge of foot)

Lot 186

A VICTORIAN SILVER COFFEE POT, of baluster form, domed cover with ebony finial and handle, reeded to the lower body, circular foot, makers William Hutton & Sons, London 1882, height 25cm, approximate weight 17.4ozt, 543 grams (condition: base rocks on a level surface, splits to finial)

Lot 187

A GEORGE III SILVER CASTER, of baluster form, spiral finial on a pull off domed cover with lattice engraving, baluster body, flattened circular foot, maker TS (Thomas Shepherd ?), London 1780, height 14cm, approximate weight 2.6ozt, 82 grams (condition: pull off cover is a tight fit in base, overall condition is good, the foot rim is slightly mishapen)

Lot 188

A GEORGE V SILVER SUGAR CASTER, of baluster form, knopped finial on pull off cover, fluted lower base, circular foot, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1930, height 15cm, approximate weight 4.2ozt, 132 grams, together with an Elizabeth II silver three piece cruet set, Celtic design rims, blue glass liners to mustard and salt, makers W.A. Humphries Ltd, Birmingham 1964, approximate weight 5.5ozt, 172 grams (condition: pepperette is not sitting level on a flat surface mustard has slight dent to foot rim)

Lot 189

A GEORGE II SILVER MEAT/SERVING PLATTER, of shaped oval form, gadrooned and stepped rim, the centre engraved with coronet and armorial, maker Edward Wakelin, London 1749, length approximately 44cm, approximate weight 51.9ozt, 1615 grams (condition: some deep knife/serving scratches to the front, engraved 'No.21 52.10' verso, marks partially rubbed, some scratches verso)

Lot 190

A LATE 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SILVER BOX, of shaped oval form, the hinged cover embossed with a side profile portrait of an 18th Century Lady, worn gilt interior, bears import marks for Samuel Boyce Landeck, Sheffield 1897, length 7cm x depth 5.5cm x height 2.2cm, approximate weight 2.2ozt, 69 grams, together with a late Victorian silver rectangular trinket box, embossed decoration, polished through in several places, makers mark indistinct, Birmingham 1891, length 11cm, approximate weight 2.6ozt, 81 grams (2) (condition: rectangular box has many holes and a worn gilt interior)

Lot 191

A LATE 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SILVER TRINKET BOX, of circular form, the hinged cover repousse decorated with a scene of figures on horse back, gilt interior, bears import marks for Samuel Boyce Landeck, Sheffield 1899, diameter 7.5cm x height 4cm, approximate weight 3.9ozt, 123 grams (condition: in overall good condition)

Lot 192

A GEORGE III RECTANGULAR SILVER SNUFF BOX, the whole exterior engine turned with horizontal bands, gilt interior, maker William Pugh, Birmingham 1813, width 6.5cm x depth 3.6cm x height 1.5cm, approximate weight 1.5ozt, 47 grams (condition: surface scratches and some light rubbing to engine turning, lid closes almost flush, hinge has resistance)

Lot 193

A GEORGE II SILVER PAP BOAT, plain, maker Joseph Sanders, London 1742, approximate weight 2.2ozt, 68 grams (condition: split in the rim to one side, some dents and dints throughout)

Lot 194

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MOUNTED OVAL GLASS INKWELL, the hinged cover set with a Cairngorm (brown quartz), the inkwell facet cut, maker William Robb, Edinburgh 1901, height 5.5cm (condition: the stone sitting up and slightly out of mount one end)

Lot 197

A YELLOW METAL THIMBLE, unmarked, numbered '6', height 1.9cm, approximate weight 2.9 grams, in an unassociated case, together with a thimble stamped 830S in a Sinclair tartanware case and two hallmarked silver thimbles, one cased, James Fenton, Birmingham 1897 and Henry Griffith & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1919 (4) (condition: yellow metal thimble has a split, two of the silver thimbles are slightly mishapen)

Lot 198

A GEORGE V SILVER MINIATURE QUAICH, the handles inset with a turquoise cabochon, engraved name below rim, makers Brook & Son, Edinburgh 1914, together with a Pilling Show medal and a 36cm section of a Russian silver niello belt, approximate gross weight 138 grams (3) (condition: belt has loose links between sections of belt and is incomplete)

Lot 199

A VICTORIAN SILVER TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUP, decorated with an engraved band of rolling waves above a repousse Roman chariot racing scene, the lower cup with leaf designs, knopped pedestal to a circular base with foliate motifs, maker S. Smith & Son, London 1867, height 28.5cm, approximate weight 27.5ozt, 857 grams (condition: upper rim slightly mishapen, large dent on curve near pedestal, foot rim slightly mishapen)

Lot 200

A VICTORIAN SILVER TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUP, of urn form, repousse decorated with roses and thistles, the cartouches later engraved with 'YORK SEA ANGLING ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT VICTORY CHALLENGE CUP, PRESENTED BY J.X. PRENDERGAST ESQ 1946', on a short pedestal with frilled border and a wavy circular foot, makers Edward & John Barnard, London 1854, height 24.5cm, approximate weight 30ozt, 935 grams (condition: heavily tarnished, no sign of repair or notable damage)

Lot 201

A GEORGE V SILVER ROSE BOWL, of circular form, with wavy rim above a girdle, on a short pedestal with circular foot, fitted to the interior with a wire grille, makers S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Chester 1933, diameter 20cm x height 15.5cm, approximate weight 14.7ozt, 459 grams (condition: the wire grille has a few faults but is useable and fits, the rose bowl is in reasonable condition)

Lot 202

A GEORGE V SILVER THREE PIECE BACHELOR'S TEASET, of oval form, egg and tongue rims, on four cabriole legs with shell knees and pad feet, teapot with ebony fitments, makers Docker & Burn, Birmingham 1924, approximate weight 14.3ozt, 446 grams (condition: teapot interior stained, worn gilt interiors to milk and sugar, teapot lid has a crude repair to hinge, creases near hallmarks and a number of dents around body, smaller dents in sugar and milk)

Lot 203

A GEORGE V SILVER SAUCEBOAT BY ASPREY & CO LTD, of oval form with wavy rim, double 'C' scroll handle, on three cabriole legs with shell shaped knees and feet, Birmingham 1930, approximate weight 8.4ozt, 262 grams (condition: scratched interior, dents to underside, two small dints near the tail of the handle)

Lot 204

A CASED SET OF FOUR GEORGE V SILVER PEDESTAL BON BON DISHES, foliate embossed wavy rims above pierced decoration, circular loaded bases, height 7.5cm, makers S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Chester 1915 (condition: case in poor condition, most of the dishes are losing the loading in the bases, some slight mishaping to piercing on most)

Lot 205

A GEORGE V CASED SILVER MAPPIN & WEBB SILVER CREAM JUG AND SUGAR CASTER, both of girdled baluster form, caster with knopped finial to domed pull off cover, stepped circular foot, Birmingham 1929, approximate weight 6.4ozt, 200 grams (condition: case is worn to the exterior and stained to the interior, small dent to cream jug, caster interior has a brown substance around the neck and dripped into the interior)

Lot 206

A GEORGE II SILVER TANKARD, of baluster form, 'S' scroll handle with foliate thumb piece, gilt interior,engraved G W to front, stepped circular foot, engraved S over W.S. to underside, maker Thomas Farren, London 1735, height 12cm, approximate weight 12.3ozt, 383 grams (condition: foot rim slightly mishapen due to a rim dent, surface scratches and two small dents visible to the interior, one at the base of the handle, the other on the underside of the belly of the tankard)

Lot 207

A PAIR OF ELIZABETH II SILVER CANDLESTICKS OF GEORGE I STYLE, urn shaped holders on inverted baluster stems, dished circular bases, makers C J Vander Ltd, London 1964, height 14.5cm, approximate gross weight including candle stubs and wax 12.9ozt, 401 grams (2) (condition: overall in good condition)

Lot 209

A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER DWARF CANDLESTICKS, the removable sconces with beaded rims above foliate decorated holders, spiral twist stems to stepped square loaded bases embossed with Neo-Classical decoration, makers James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1902, height 14.5cm (2) (condition: the bases have a few places where the raised decoration has been polished through, the sconces have a few small knocks)

Lot 210

A CASED PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER GILT BERRY SPOONS, foliate chased handles engraved with initials 'J', the wavy rim bowls each with a bird amongst flowers and scrolls, maker William Bateman I, London 1825, approximate weight 3.8ozt, 118 grams (condition: some gilding loss, marks clear)

Lot 211

A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER DIVIDED TWIN HANDLED SALTS, of oval form, beaded rims, gilt interiors, panelled lower bodies, stepped oval foot, makers John Wakelin & William Taylor, London 1783, maximum width 13cm, approximate weight 11.1ozt, 347 grams (2) (condition: overall in good condition with some wear to gilding)

Lot 212

A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLESPOONS, engraved initials E*Q, makers William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1808, together with a pair of George V silver grape scissors, makers Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1929, approximate gross weight 7ozt, 219 grams (3) (condition: grape scissors are in good order, spoon bowls worn)

Lot 213

A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER CIRCULAR OPEN SALTS, wavy lobed rims, worn gilt interiors, on three cabriole legs with hoof feet, engraved initials 'H' over 'GM' to underside, maker's mark rubbed, London 1754, approximate weight 3.2ozt, 100 grams, comes with later blue glass liners (2) (condition: gilding heavily worn, corrosion damage, especially around rims, with repairs and creases where legs have been slightly pushed in)

Lot 214

A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER AESTHETIC STYLE DESSERT KNIVES AND FORKS, engraved foliate decoration and two crests to the handles, makers Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1880, approximate gross weight 13.7ozt, 426 grams (12) (condition: overall good condition, slight wear to tips of knives and prongs)

Lot 215

A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY HANAU SILVER CHARGER, crimped rim, the border embossed with alternating stylised goat masks and swags of fruit and vegetables, the centre with a scene of classical figures, bears pseudo Hanau marks for Neresheimer, diameter 49cm, approximate weight 986 grams (condition: marks are at rim edge at 12 o'clock position, some dents, dints and creases throughout)

Lot 216

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, of canted rectangular form, engine turned decoration, gilt interior, maker WH Manton Ltd, Birmingham 1952, approximate weight 4.6ozt, 145 grams, together with a modern Italian white metal compact, floral engraved decoration, stamped 800 (2) (condition: a few surface scratches to the front of the cigarette case, compact in reasonable condition)

Lot 218

A VICTORIAN SILVER CANDELABRUM, the removable two branch section cast with foliate scrolls and shells, the detachable sconces and one small cartouche engraved with a crest, the lower section engraved to cartouche on the ornately cast stem, the shaped circular cast base with plain edge to foot, stamped with retailers 'Makepeace London' to sconces, maker Richard Sibley II, London 1841, height 45cm, approximate gross weight 85ozt, 2646 grams (condition: the two candle holders from the arms are loose and the threads are worn on the screw fittings, the sconces are slightly mishapen, the base is sitting flat on a level surface)

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