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Lot 102

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER HEART SHAPED PIN DISH, repousse decorated with a bird amongst foliate scrolls, makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1900, max height 10cm, together with an Edwardian circular silver dressing table box, the hinged cover engraved with ribbons, swags and basket of flowers, blue silk lined and on three short feet, makers Henry Hobson & Sons, Birmingham 1910, diameter 5.5cm and a cased Elizabeth II silver backed three piece dressing table set, maker Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1972 (3) (condition: dressing table set has space for a comb in the side of the case, the circular box has a ripple to edge of cover)

Lot 103

A GEORGE V SILVER CIRCULAR HORS D'OEUVRES TRAY, with fixed carry handle above the open frame, fitted with six triangular dishes surrounding a replacement silver plated and glass circular dish, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1927, approximate weight 22ozt, 689 grams (condition: centre dish is a replacement and is not a perfect fit, several of the triangular glass dishes have chips, the largest to the inside back edge of one)

Lot 104

A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER DWARF NEO-CLASSICAL STYLE CANDLESTICKS, removable sconces with beaded rims, with reeded holders and fanned decoration to the circular loaded bases, makers James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1891, height 10cm, together with an Elizabeth II silver circular bottle coaster, gadrooned rim, turned wooden inset, makers Frank Hawker Ltd, Birmingham 1967, inner diameter 11.5cm, a cased silver spoon enamelled with a teddy bear, Birmingham 1978 and an Edwardian silver jug of baluster form, 'S' scroll handle, the body with bands of repousse foliate and scroll decoration, maker Maurice Freeman, London 1898, height 16.5cm, approximate weight 4.5ozt, 141 grams (5) (condition: jug has small splits to wavy rim and slightly mishapen foot, dent to top of handle/rim join)

Lot 105

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER BACHELOR'S THREE PIECE TEASET, of oval form, part reeded to lower half of bodies, ivory finial and insulators to teapot, makers John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1893, approximate weight 16ozt, 498 grams (3) (condition: teapot handle lacks two pins and is loose, solder repair to back of base of teapot, some light rubbing to marks)

Lot 106

A PARCEL OF LATE GEORGIAN AND VICTORIAN SILVER FLATWARE, Old English and Fiddle patterns, including two pairs of Old English pattern tablespoons, engraved initial 'H', maker Mary Sumner, London 1808 and John & Henry Lias, London 1819, a set of six William IV Old English pattern teaspoons, John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1830, a set of six Victorian Fiddle pattern dessert forks, engraved monogram, maker William Eaton, London 1841 and two pairs of late Georgian Fiddle pattern table forks, makers William Chawner II, London 1829 and Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1815, approximate weight 42.5ozt, 1323 grams (31)

Lot 107

AN EDWARDIAN BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER SALVER, of square form, rounded corners, stepped banding to border, on four shaped feet, maker Solomon Joel Phillips Ltd, London 1907, approximate weight 38.3ozt, 1193 grams, 28cm square (condition: surface scratches to back and front of salver, no sign of erased engraving, a few minor dints around border, slight rubbing to makers mark)

Lot 108

A VICTORIAN SILVER NOVELTY PEPPERETTE, in the form of an Owl, with pull off cover and set with red and black glass eyes, maker George Unite, Birmingham 1867, approximate weight 2.7ozt, 86 grams, height 8.5cm (condition: interior coated with layer of pepper, underside of feet and tail feathers have some corrosion/heavy tarnish, marked to back of head, tip of tail feathers and underside of tail feathers, the cover is a little stiff to get on and off the body and leaves a small gap between the two when put together)

Lot 109

A GEORGE V SILVER BACHELOR'S TEAPOT, of shaped rectangular form, ebonised fitments and on four ball feet, makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, Sheffield 1919, approximate weight 13.3ozt, 414 grams (condition: some chipping to the handle, interior shows signs of use, feet slightly uneven on a level surface)

Lot 110

A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER BON BON DISHES, of wavy circular form, pierced and repousse decorated with foliate scrolls, ribbons, hearts and flower heads, on cast bases, both bases with losses and splits, maker William Comyns, London 1889, approximate weight 6.8ozt, 211 grams, together with a pair of George V silver pin dishes of shaped square form, makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1919, approximate weight 2.6ozt, 81 grams (4) (condition: bon bon dishes both have damage to the bases with losses and splits, one pin dish has a large crease, the other has a smaller crease and dints)

Lot 111

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TOPPED SQUARE GLASS INKWELL, hinged domed top cover over ribbed sides with star cut base, makers Army & Navy Cooperative Society Ltd (Frederick Bradford Macrea), London 1887, height 11cm x width 9cm, together with a Victorian silver topped cylindrical glass jar, engraved date '1888' to cover, gilt interior to lid, retains glass stopper (stuck in), retailed by Percy Edwards & Co, Piccadilly, maker Joseph Braham, London 1888, height 9cm, together with a pair of George V silver dwarf candlesticks, s.d. and an Edwardian silver pepperette of cylindrical form, Birmingham 1902 (5) (condition: inkwell dents to cover, toilet jar dent to side of cover, pair of candlesticks have damage to bases, pepperette has dents to top and base)

Lot 112

A GEORGE III SILVER SHAPED RECTANGULAR INKSTAND, fitted with a central taperstick with removable sconce and foliate pierced decoration and with snuffer on chain, flanked by a pair of hobnail and facet cut glass inkwells with silver pull off covers, the stand with pen recesses to either side, on four open scrolled feet with flower head decoration, makers Samuel & George Whitford, London 1804, approximate weight 28.4ozt, 885 grams, width 31cm (condition: surface scratches and signs of use, some marks partially rubbed, one pull off cover stiff, the other loose, some chips to inside rims of glass inkwells)

Lot 113

A SET OF GEORGE V SILVER HANDLED MEAT AND GAME CARVERS AND A MATCHING SET OF EIGHT TABLE KNIVES, steel blades have extensive wear, handle makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1912/1914 (12) (condition: blades very worn, some with rusting and to carving forks, one knife has a broken handle)

Lot 114

A GEORGE III SILVER RECTANGULAR SNUFF BOX, plain case, gilt interior, makers Richard Lockwood & John Douglas, London 1802, approximate weight 1.7ozt, 54 grams, width 6.8cm x depth 3.8cm x height 1.5cm (condition: overall good condition, lid has very slight gap and some ripples, light surface scratches, gilding bright, marks clear)

Lot 115

A GEORGE III SILVER SNUFF BOX, of octagonal form, bright cut decoration to edges of hinged cover, base and sides, the cover with initials within a cartouche, gilt interior, makers Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London 1793, approximate weight 2.8ozt, 88 grams, width 7.4cm x 5cm x 1.9cm (condition: hinge works freely, front not closing flush, surface scratches to base, gilding bright, marks clear)

Lot 116

A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER SNUFF BOX, of navette form, bright cut borders to cover and sides, the hinged portion of the cover with star shaped cartouche enclosing engraved rearing deer crest and initials, gilt interior, maker James Keating, Dublin 1786, approximate weight 1.8ozt, 58 grams, oval length 8cm x width 4cm x height 2.2cm (condition: split to seam on side at hinged end and to the base section that corresponds, some knocks and dents to the base, gilt interior exhibits wear, marks partially rubbed, cover closes flush and hinge moves freely)

Lot 117

A GEORGE III SILVER DOUBLE ENDED SNUFF BOX, of plain rectangular curved form, later ribbed at ends for striking matches, gilt interior, maker Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1807, approximate weight 1.7ozt, 53 grams, width 6.5cm x depth 3.9cm x height 1.2cm maximum, together with a George III silver vinaigrette of flattened octagonal form, pin prick and wriggle work decoration, gilt interior, plain grille with holes punched in lozenge formation, retains sponge, marks rubbed, Birmingham 1818, approximate weight 0.1ozt, 5.7 grams, width 2.3cm x depth 1.7cm x height 0.6cm (2) (condition: snuff box has later ribbing, some dents to corners, surface scratches, hinges move with stiffness, slight gaps when covers are closed, vinaigrette has wear to initials on cover which has left impression on the inside, marks are worn to lid and tarnished to the base, lid not closing flush, hinge works)

Lot 118

A GEORGE V SILVER AND PALE BLUE ENAMEL POWDER COMPACT, of circular form, engine turned decoration, mirror to inside of hinged lid and gilt interior, sponsors mark for Cohen & Charles, import marks for London 1922, diameter 4.5cm, height 1.5cm, s.d. to enamel on bottom edge below and left of hinge, together with a George V silver rectangular snuff box, foliate engraved hinged cover, worn gilt interiors, makers Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Chester 1912, s.d. (splits), a late Victorian baby's rattle of cow bell form on a bone teething ring, Birmingham 1899, s.d. and two other boxes, one 19th Century with mother of pearl inset to cover and base, the base damaged and repaired (5) (condition: all pieces with some damage/faults)

Lot 119

A VICTORIAN SILVER TROPHY CUP, foliate engraved decoration with beaded knop to pedestal and beaded circular foot, gilt interior, bears presentation inscription relating to the Robin Hood Rifles, 'Presented by Robert Haycock Esq' in 1873 'Won by Corporal H. Davis No.3 Company', maker Henry Holland, London 1873, approximate weight 13.5ozt, 421 grams, height 24cm, together with an envelope containing two newspaper cuttings relating to the retirement of Colour- Sergeant H.W. Davis and his achievements in rifle shooting competitions (condition: wobbles slightly when sitting on a level surface, gilt interior scratched and the interior base worn, some dints to interior rim and surface scratches)

Lot 120

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUP, of circular form, cast scrolling handles, the cup with central girdle, on a short pedestal to a stepped circular foot, engraved with presentation inscription 'ROBIN HOOD RIFLES BATTALION PRIZE 1899, PRESENTED BY THE MAYOR OF NOTTINGHAM ALD. A. PYATT, WON BY SERGEANT H.W. DAVIS', makers James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1899, height 16cm, approximate weight 35.1ozt, 1092 grams (condition: sits level on a flat surface, oval mark to interior where the bottom section of a handle has pushed in, pedestal has pushed up into base of cup, some dents, dints and surface scratches)

Lot 121

A SET OF THREE GEORGE III IRISH SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS, maker Samuel Neville, Dublin 1804, together with two other William IV/Victorian Fiddle pattern dessert spoons and a small quantity of late Georgian and Victorian Fiddle and Old English pattern flatware, various makers and dates, approximate gross weight 17.6ozt, 547 grams, together with a mother of pearl handled silver butter knife with rubbed marks, a silver handled shoe horn and button hook and a Sampson Mordan & Co dip pen (parcel)

Lot 122

A GEORGE V SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE, of octagonal baluster form, 'S' scroll handles, ebony fitments to teapot and hot water jug, on four open scrolled feet, makers Northern Goldsmiths Co, Sheffield 1918, approximate weight 54.6ozt, 1698 grams (4) (condition: sugar bowl and hot water jug do not sit level on a flat surface, teapot and milk jug have slightly uneven feet, teapot interior shows use, teapot lid not closing completely flush, all pieces have light surface scratches and a few minor dints, especially the hot water jug)

Lot 123

A GEORGE V SILVER SUGAR CASTER, of baluster form, knopped finial with foliate pierced sifter, stepped circular foot, maker William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1935, approximate weight 4.8ozt, 150 grams, together with a George VI silver rectangular cigarette case, engine turned decoration, gilt interior, makers E.J. Trevitt & Sons, Birmingham 1941, approximate weight 5.8ozt, 182 grams and an Edwardian silver and glass inkwell, hinged silver cover over a facet cut base, a.f, on a removable square silver base, retailed by Z. Barraclough & Sons of Leeds, maker's mark rubbed, London 1906, approximate weight 2.4ozt, 76 grams (3) (condition: glass inkwell has substantial chip to a bottom front corner, sits level on a flat surface, cigarette case has many dints, caster has partially rubbed marks, sits level)

Lot 124

THREE SETS OF SILVER THREE PIECE CRUET SETS, two of oval form and one circular, the circular and pierced oval set with blue glass liners, the Neo-Classical decorated oval set lacking two glass liners, makers Northern Goldsmith Company and George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, approximate gross weight 9.1ozt, 284 grams (9) (condition: two blue glass liners missing, mixed condition overall with partial rubbing of marks, some covers not sitting flush, bent finial, some dents, splits to one cover)

Lot 125

A GEORGE V SILVER SAUCEBOAT, of oval form, wavy rim, 'S' scroll handle, on three cabriole legs with shell knees and hoof feet, makers Reid & Sons, London 1923, together with an Elizabeth II silver rose bowl, with removable grille, lion mask ring handles, stepped circular foot, makers mark rubbed, Birmingham 1966, diameter 15.5cm, a cased set of six silver handled tea knives (case damaged), approximate gross weight 23.9ozt, 745 grams (parcel) (condition: sauceboat and rose bowl both sit flat on a level surface, some minor dints, surface scratches, cutlery and flatware in mixed conditions)

Lot 126

A GEORGE V SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE, of oval form, gadrooned rims, over a lobed girdle, on four ball feet, teapot and hot water jug with ebony fitments, sugar and milk with gilt interiors, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1930, 1932 and 1933, approximate gross weight 53.8ozt, 1674 grams (4) (condition: all four pieces have slight movement when sitting on a flat surface, gilding slightly worn, some minor dents and surface scratches)

Lot 127

A GEORGE IV SILVER FIDDLE AND THREAD PATTERN GRAVY STRAINING SPOON, engraved crest, the bowl with pierced divider, marker William Chawner II, London 1828, approximate weight 5.6ozt, 174 grams, length 30.5cm (condition: marks clear with slight wear to duty mark, surface scratches especially to the back of the bowl)

Lot 128

A MATCHED SET OF SIX 19TH CENTURY SILVER FIDDLE AND THREAD PATTERN TABLESPOONS, comprising a set of three, makers Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1836, one Chawner & Co (George W. Adams), London 1859 and a pair with rubbed marks, together with a set of five Victorian Fiddle & Thread pattern teaspoons, makers Chawner & Co, (George W. Adams), London 1867, approximate gross weight 22.2ozt, 690 grams (11) (condition: no sign of crests or other engraving, surface scratches and evidence of use to tips of bowls of tablespoons, teaspoons have more worn bowls)

Lot 129

A PARCEL OF 18TH, 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER FLATWARE, including Old English and Fiddle patterns, a mother of pearl handled butter knife, a set of six coffee spoons and part sets of teaspoons, a pair of George III tablespoons circa 1762, with extensive splits to both bowls, various makers and dates, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 19.8ozt, 618 grams (condition: mixed condition, some items poor state others in good condition with little use)

Lot 130

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER OVAL TWIN HANDLED PEDESTAL SALTS, worn gilt interiors, foliate repousse decoration, blind cartouches, makers Martin Hall & Co , London 1876, together with a pair of late Victorian silver cauldron salts embossed with acorns and oak leaves, on three scrolled feet, worn gilt interiors, makers Mappin & Webb, London 1897 and a cased pair of Edwardian silver salts of rectangular form and matching spoons, makers William Devenport, Birmingham 1903, approximate gross weight 7.1ozt, 220 grams (5) (condition: cased set missing clasp, gilding bright to spoon bowls but worn in salts, cauldron salts, one has a soldered repair to outer rim, worn gilt interiors, one oval salt has a crease to the foot)

Lot 131

A PARCEL OF SILVER, the majority Edwardian and George V, includes a pair of oval silver backed brushes, a pin cushion topped trinket box, three silver backs from dressing table items, a cased set of six silver handled tea knives, distressed silver mounted photograph frames, various makers and dates (parcel) (condition: many pieces in worn condition, pair of brushes in good condition but engraved with initials)

Lot 132

A PARCEL OF SILVER CRUET ITEMS, including a three piece set of shaped oval form with cast rims and on cabriole legs with pad feet, makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1934, mustard lacks liner, a late Victorian oval mustard with reeded decoration, London 1891, lacks liner, together with a cauldron salt, a pepperette and six assorted silver condiment spoons, approximate gross weight 12.6ozt, 394 grams (12) (condition: mustards missing glass liners, Victorian mustard cover loose, both pepperettes have dents, one has creased base, tarnish and corrosion damage)

Lot 133

A GEORGE V BLUE LEATHER SUITCASE, with canvas outer cover, the case interior with water marked blue silk interior and fitted with an engine turned silver topped/backed dressing set, comprising hand mirror, comb (distressed), two brushes, a silver topped bottle, three silver topped jars and a silver mounted manicure set in a fitted sleeve, maker Daniel Manufacturing Company, Birmingham 1934 (condition: case is missing one bottle/jar, comb distressed, surface scratches and condition commensurate with age and use, canvas cover has holes to underside and other patches of wear)

Lot 134

A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY NEO-CLASSICAL STYLE SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS, detachable sconces, tapering fluted stems, stepped square loaded bases, height 29.5cm, together with a pair of late Victorian silver plated candlesticks (4) (condition: Neo-classical style pair both have damage to the sconces and upper rims, copper showing through, no baize to bases, the other pair in good order but leaning slightly)

Lot 135

A VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, of baluster form, embossed foliate decoration, with 'S' scroll handles and eagle mask spout, makers Elkington & Co (3) (condition: heavily tarnished, jug not sitting level on a flat surface, wear to gilt interiors)

Lot 136

A LATE VICTORIAN JAMES DIXON & SONS SILVER PLATED OVAL SWING HANDLED CAKE BASKET, foliate cast and pierced rim, embossed fruit and flower to centre, oval length 29.5cm, together with an oversized 19th Century silver plated sauce boat of oval form with scroll over handle, engraved crest, short pedestal and an oval foot, height to top of handle 21.5cm (2) (condition: some wear to plate on basket, sits level, sauce boat rocks on base, some pitting)

Lot 137

A GRADUATED SET OF TWO VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED OVAL MEAT DOMES, beaded and foliate cast handles, beaded base rim, engraved to both sides with foliate cartouches, oval lengths 37cm and 52.5cm (2)

Lot 138

A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT AND STAND, of serpentine outline, dome oval hinged cover with fruitwood finial, fruitwood handle s.d., bright cut decoration throughout, oval cartouches, one with initials, the stand of matching outline, engraved initials to oval cartouche, on four splayed legs, maker Robert Hennell I, London 1792, approximate gross weight 19.8ozt, 617 grams (2) (condition: the teapot handle is cracked just above the bottom fitting, the finial slopes forward slightly, the teapot cover hinge is in good order but the front of the cover is sitting proud of the rim, dent to the bottom edge below the handle, the base is uneven, one of the legs on the stand has been repaired)

Lot 139

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER LOVING CUP OF LATE 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURY STYLE, the cartouche engraved with two crests either side of an initial, maker Solomon J. Phillips, London 1902, approximate weight 9.4ozt, 292 grams, height 10.5cm (condition: partial rubbing of marks, sits level on a flat surface, general good condition)

Lot 140

A VICTORIAN SILVER GOBLET, repousse and punched foliate, scroll and swag decoration, beaded foot rim, maker George Unite, Birmingham 1876, height 17.5cm, approximate weight 3.8ozt, 119 grams (condition: gilt interior worn, various dints, both cartouches blind, base very slightly uneven on a flat surface)

Lot 141

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED COMMUNION CHALICE, concentric band decoration, knopped stem, circular foot engraved with patee cross within a circle, the base marked for Elkington & Co with broad arrow mark, height 14.5cm (condition: worn gilt interior, top rim and base both with knocks, broad arrow mark scratched through)

Lot 142

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER CYLINDRICAL BEAKERS, gilt interiors, engraved bands to the rims with lozenge, swag and lunette decoration above two circular panels engraved with Oriental inspired landscape scenes with birds and figures, makers Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1876, approximate weight 11.9ozt, 370 grams, height approximately 11.5cm (2) (condition: both bear small marks near the rim, possibly French, gilt interiors have some wear and tarnishing, one beaker has three large dents/creases towards the base)

Lot 143

A GEORGE V SILVER WAITER, of shaped octagonal form, gadrooned rim, on three short cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, marks rubbed but probably George Wish & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1930, approximate weight 4.6ozt, 143 grams, width 13cm, together with an early 20th Century silver cased octagonal engine turned bedside clock, with easel back, maker James Griffiths, marks covered by screw in movement, height approximately 8cm (2) (condition: waiter not sitting flat on a level surface, marks rubbed and surface scratches, clock has one side point flattened at base, one side of easel hinge broken)

Lot 144

TWO LATE VICTORIAN / EDWARDIAN SILVER TEA CADDIES, the Victorian example with plain circular pull off cover over an oval body repousse decorated with flower heads, foliage and scrolls, gilt interior, maker Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1894, height 9cm, the Edwardian caddy of cylindrical form, pull off cover with flower head embossed to the top, the body with blind oval cartouche surrounded by foliate scrolls, Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1904, height 8cm, approximate gross weight 4.7ozt, 146 grams (2) (condition: both caddies have rubbed marks to the undersides, cylindrical caddy has a split to shoulder, both have a number of small dents)

Lot 145

A LATE VICTORIAN CASED SET OF SIX SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TEASPOONS AND MATCHING SUGAR TONGS, engraved initials and morocco case lid with presentation inscription, maker Josiah Williams & Co, London 1893, together with a cased set of six silver teaspoons, makers Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1919, a cased set of six silver handled tea knives and a cased set of six silver plated coffee spoons with wavy lobed bowls and scrolled leaf finials, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 5.4ozt, 169 grams (4)

Lot 146

A GEORGE VI SILVER FIVE BAR TOAST RACK, of arched form on a rectangular base, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1942, together with a Victorian silver caddy spoon, engraved initials, marks partially rubbed, Birmingham 1847, three Irish silver Fiddle pattern condiment spoons and three Georgian silver condiment and sauce ladles, approximate gross weight 8.3ozt, 258 grams (condition: toast rack not sitting completely level on a flat surface, all spoons engraved with crests or initials, caddy spoon marks rubbed, other marks have slight to fair rubbing)

Lot 147

A GEORGE VI SILVER SUGAR CASTER, of baluster form, knop finial above domed pull off cover with foliate scroll piercing, the base with girdle to the waist, stepped circular foot, maker William Comyns & Sons Ltd (Richard Comyns), London 1937, height 21.5cm, approximate weight 6.7ozt, 210 grams (condition: sits fairly level on a flat surface, dent below girdle, cover stiff to pull off and push back on, other tiny dints)

Lot 148

A VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER, of circular form, with foliate cast wavy rim above pie crust border, foliate engraved decoration to the centre, on three pierced foliate scroll feet, maker John Evans II, London 1846, diameter 25.5cm, approximate weight 18ozt, 560 grams (condition: surface scratches, no sign of erased crest, etc, sits level on a flat surface, marks clear)

Lot 149

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TWIN HANDLED ARTS & CRAFTS STYLE VASE, of conical form, flared rim with two stylised flower heads, the sinuous stems forming the handles, makers Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1904, height 12.5cm, approximate weight 5.3ozt, 166 grams (condition: maker's mark is partially rubbed, upper rim slightly mishapen, several dents towards the widest part of the base)

Lot 150

A GEORGE V SILVER CAPSTAN INKWELL, the hinged cover with tortoiseshell and pique work inlay of ribbons, swags and oval paterae with a cast husk rim, later ceramic liner, loaded base with wooden inset, makers Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1912, diameter 14.7cm (condition: hinge on cover is in good order but the cover is not sitting flush to the rim, a few small dints and surface scratches)

Lot 151

A GEORGE III SILVER HELMET SHAPED PEDESTAL CREAM JUG, strap handle, crimped rim, bright cut decoration including shield shaped cartouche with initials, short pedestal on a square foot, makers Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, London 1809, height 14cm, approximate weight 2.9ozt, 92 grams (condition: repair to top of handle where it joins the jug, some corners of the square foot slightly raised off flat surface)

Lot 152

AN EDWARDIAN HORSESHOE SHAPED SILVER TOPPED GLASS TRINKET BOX, the pull off cover with crimped rim and tortoiseshell pique work decoration, maker's mark rubbed, London 1909, approximate length 7cm x height 3.5cm (condition: the crimped edge has been mishapen in places, a few small chips to the glass)

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)

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