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Lot 118

A set of four early 19th century silver garter buckles, maker JW possibly Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1816: together with four other pairs of silver garter buckles, various makers and dates.(5)

Lot 119

A pair of Victorian silver and steel garter buckles, maker Yapp & Woodward, Birmingham, 1845: together with three other pairs of silver garter or knee buckles and a matched pair.(5)

Lot 12

A Victorian silver sugar caster of lighthouse type, maker Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1900: of cylindrical outline, with domed and pierced turn off cover, having writhen foliate and fluted decoration to the sides, 14cm. high. 154gms, 4.97ozs.

Lot 120

Two pairs of 19th century silver and steel garter buckles: together with eight single silver and steel garter buckles, various makers and dates. (10)

Lot 121

Six assorted silver buckles and garter buckles, various makers and dates: including silver gilt example, (6).

Lot 122

Six assorted silver and steel buckles and garter buckles, various makers and dates: (6).

Lot 123

A collection of assorted steel, silver plated and metal buckles and garter buckles: including paste set buckles, a gilt metal naval buckle etc. ********

Lot 124

A Victorian silver-gilt three-piece christening set, maker H J Lias & Son, London, 1851: crested, with foliate decorated and filled handles to the knife and fork, contained in a fitted case, weighable silver 42gms, 1.38ozs.

Lot 125

A Victorian silver novelty vinaigrette, maker S Mordan & Co, London, 1872: in the form of a horn, the hinged lid enclosing a gilt and pierced grille, 8cm. long, 34gms, 1.11ozs.

Lot 126

A George V silver gilt and enamel presentation key, maker Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham, 1911: inscribed, 12.5cm. long, together with two other silver presentation keys, total weight of silver 174gms, 5.59ozs. (3).

Lot 127

A Georgian silver toddy ladle, all marks rubbed and worn: mounted on a spiral twist whalebone handle, 37cm. long, together with a fish slice (2).

Lot 128

A Victorian silver candle holder, maker Samuel Jacob, London, 1897: the domed hinged lid enclosing the original Clarke's patent "Burglar's Horror" Pyramid candle with paper label, the revolving base to contain vestas with hatched strike pad, 7.5cm. high, 77gms, 2.48ozs.

Lot 13

A George VI silver mug, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1937: of plain cylindrical tapering form raised on a circular stepped base, 13.5cm. high, and a continental white metal mug, stamped 900, 323gms, 10.39ozs. (2)

Lot 130

An Indian silver pedestal bowl: with embossed decoration of village scenes with elephants, peasants and oxen within foliate borders, raised on a domed circular foot, 23cm. high, 720gms, 23.15ozs.

Lot 131

A 19th Century Italian silver button hole spacer: stamped marks: of slender rectangular outline with incised foliate decoration with two pieced spacing slots, 14cm. long, 19gms, 0.62ozs.

Lot 132

An 18th Century Dutch silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoon, maker Isacq Samuel Busard, The Hague: initialled, together with two similar Dutch silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, various makers and dates, total weight of silver 206gms, 6.62ozs.(3)

Lot 133

A 19th Century Austro-Hungarian silver folding spoon, stamped marks for 1813: with oval bowl and hinged handle, 19.5cm. long, together with another Continental silver double ended spoon 16.5cm. extended, total weight of silver 63gms, 2.03ozs. (2)

Lot 134

An Imperial Russian silver and niello inlaid snuff box, assay master Andrei Kovalsky, Moscow, 1849: of rectangular outline inlaid with dockside and other motifs, with gilded interior, 7.75cm. wide, 81gms, 2.62ozs.

Lot 135

A German silver part flatware service: initialled, includes four table forks, six dessert forks, tablespoon, six dessert spoons, teaspoon, preserve spoon, six steel bladed table knives and three steel bladed fruit knives, weighable silver 955gms, 30.70ozs.

Lot 136

A Continental silver mesh evening purse, bears import marks for London, 1918: 192gms, 6.18ozs.

Lot 137

A French silver serving tray, maker Flamant & Fils: of cartouche-shaped outline, with moulded and scalloped border, 50cm. wide, 1466gms, 47.13ozs.

Lot 138

A French silver part flatware service, stamped 800, : initialled, includes six table forks, six dessert forks, six olive forks, three fish forks, six fish knives, five ice cream spoons, four teaspoons, three preserve spoons, sifting spoon, sauce ladle, serving spoon, serving slice, three steel bladed table knives and six steel bladed fruit knives, weighable silver, 1930gms, 62.05ozs.

Lot 14

An Edward VII silver cased mantel timepiece, maker Henry Moreton, Birmingham, 1909: of balloon-shaped outline with 4cm. enamel Roman dial and subsidiary seconds dial, on swept feet, 13cm. together with key.

Lot 140

A French silver teapot: of squat globular form, with banded floral decoration, 17cm. long, 407gms, 13.11ozs.

Lot 141

A Mexican sterling silver wine ewer, stamped marks: of ovoid outline with slender curved handle, 23cm. high, 552gms, 17.74ozs.

Lot 142

An American coin silver two-handled cup and cover, maker Albert Coles, New York: of ovoid outline with domed lid surmounted by a ball finial, having scroll handles to the sides with neoclassical female mask roundels, raised on a spreading circular foot with beaded rim, 22cm. high, together with a matching vase, 14cm. high, total weight of silver 940gms, 30.22ozs. (2)

Lot 143

A Georg Jensen silver Beaded pattern feeding spoon bears import marks for London, 1938: 11cm. long, 37gms, 1.21ozs.

Lot 144

A Chinese silver and enamel lock: of cartouche-shaped outline, 8.5cm. wide, together with Chinese champleve and silver snuff bottle, maker CM, overstamped with Continental import mark, having floral decoration, 6cm. high. (2)

Lot 145

A Continental silver and enamel box, bears import marks for Steinhart & Co, Birmingham, 1926: of oval outline with engine turned decoration, the hinged lid enamelled with a gallant and lady with sheep beside a stream, 9cm. wide, approx 121gms, 3.92ozs.

Lot 146

An Art Nouveau period Continental clear glass and silver mounted decanter and stopper: with slender neck and ovoid body with loop handle with overlaid foliate and tendril decoration, overall height 31cm.

Lot 147

A 19th century Continental silver tumbler, stamped marks: of oval outline, with chased scroll border, on an oval foliate decorated foot, 10cm. high, 232gms, 7.47ozs.

Lot 148

A pair of late 19th century Chinese silver miniature bottles, maker Cumshing, Canton: of ovoid form with slender necks, 5.5cm. high, 39gms, 1.25ozs.

Lot 149

A pair of Georg Jensen silver condiments, stamped marks and bears import marks for Stockwell & Co, London, 1925: of waisted conical form with ball spires, 8.5cm. high, 132gms, 4.24ozs.

Lot 15

A George V silver salver, maker William Adams Ltd, Birmingham, 1930: crested, of circular outline with foliate and scroll decorated border, raised on three squat bun feet, 32cm. diameter, 815gms, 26.20ozs.

Lot 152

An Imperial Russian silver tora pointer, stamped marks: with knopped and foliate engraved shaft, 27cm. long, 70gms, 2.27ozs.

Lot 153

A silver Judaica bowl, unmarked: of shallow circular form with embossed stylised flowerhead decoration to the centre with a scroll border, 14cm. diameter, 131gms, 4.22ozs.

Lot 154

A French silver part flatware service: monogrammed, includes eleven table forks, a dessert fork, fifteen tablespoons, three dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons and a sterling silver strainer, weighable silver 2737gms, 88.00ozs.

Lot 155

A George IV silver salver, maker Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, 1823: of circular outline with shell and scroll border, raised on three swept feet, 29cm. diameter, 705gms, 22.66ozs.

Lot 16

A George V silver salver , maker Hamilton & Co, London, 1920: initialled, of circular outline with moulded scroll border, raised on four swept feet, 35.5cm diameter, 1166gms, 37.49ozs.

Lot 160

A Victorian silver two-piece tea service, maker Edward & John Barnard, London, 1860:, crested, includes tea pot and sugar basin, of circular form with embossed foliate and scroll decoration, total weight of silver 1026gms, 32.99ozs.

Lot 161

A Victorian silver cream jug, maker Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London, 1865: of squat baluster form, with flowerhead border and chased acanthus leaf decoration on a circular domed foot, 17cm. high, 268gms, 8.62ozs.

Lot 162

A Victorian silver teapot, maker Richard Pearce & George Burrows, London, 1837: of squat globular form with engraved foliate decoration raised on four swept feet, 28cm. long, 691gms, 22.21ozs.

Lot 163

A Victorian silver four-piece tea and coffee service, maker Martin, Hall & Co, London, 1880: monogrammed, of squat circular form with banded acanthus leaf decoration, on circular bases, total weight of silver 1977gms, 63,56ozs.

Lot 164

A George II silver coffee pot, maker Humphrey Payne, London, 1738: of cylindrical tapering form, having a domed hinged lit with urn finial, and acanthus capped spout, 24.5cm. high, 895gms, 28.770zs.

Lot 165

A George III silver teapot, maker's mark overstruck, London, 1796: inscribed, of plain oval outline, 27cm. long, 384gms, 12.36ozs.

Lot 166

A George III pedestal cream jug, maker Peter & Ann Bateman, London, 1793: of helmet type, raised on a square base, 16cm. high, together with another cream jug, maker W.A, Birmingham, 1905, 14cm. high, total weight of silver 229gms, 7.38ozs. (2)

Lot 17

A George V silver teapot, maker Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1923: of oval outline with half reeded decoration, 29cm. long, 577gms, 18.55ozs.

Lot 170

A George II silver two handled cup, maker's mark obscured possibly R.C for Robert Albin Cox, London, 1757: initialled, of ovoid outline with two acanthus capped scroll handles to the sides, raised on a domed spreading circular foot, 16.5cm. high, 722gms, 23.21ozs

Lot 171

A pair of Victorian silver sauce boats, maker Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1888: crested, of traditional design with wavy edge border and scroll handle, raised on three swept feet, 13cm. long, 213gms, 6.87ozs.

Lot 172

A near matching set of four Victorian silver Corinthian column candlesticks, maker Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, Sheffield, 1889 and 1892: inscribed, with gadrooned sconces on foliate capitals and stop fluted columns, raised on weighted stepped bases, 27.5cm. high.

Lot 173

A pair of silver swing-handled sweetmeat baskets,maker W.H possibly William Holmes:, of circular outline with spiral twist loop handles, having gadrooned rims and pierced cruciform decoration, raised on a circular foot, 12cm. high, 13.5cm. diameter, 291gms, 9.37ozs.

Lot 174

A William IV silver swing-handled basket, maker's mark worn, London, 1835: with embossed scroll and foliate decoration, with entwined loop carrying handle raised on a shaped circular foot, 28.5cm. diameter, 682gms, 21.92ozs.

Lot 175

A George III silver goblet, maker Thomas Daniell & John Wall, London, 1781: the plain bowl of ovoid tapering form raised on a waisted stem on a gadrooned circular spreading foot, 15cm. high, 226gms, 7.29ozs.

Lot 176

A pair of Victorian silver cornucopia peppers, maker Horace Woodward & Co, Birmingham, 1884: with scroll handles and swept feet, 5cm. high, 57gms, 1.83ozs.

Lot 177

A George II silver twin-handled cup, W? possibly William Grundy, London, 1747 ? : of traditional design with gadrooned banding , scrolled cartouche and writhen decoration, with scroll handles to the sides, 7cm. high, 92gms, 2.95ozs.

Lot 178

A set of four George III silver cauldron salts, maker David Hennell I, London, 1760: crested, of plain circular form, with beaded rims, raised on three swept feet, 8cm. diameter, total weight of silver 349gms, 11.24ozs.

Lot 179

A pair of George II silver cauldron salts, maker's mark worn, London, 1757: initialled, 6.5cm. diameter, a larger cauldron salt, a small George III silver dish and a silver tumbler, various makers and dates, total weight of silver, 311gms, 10.02ozs.(5).

Lot 18

An Art Deco period silver three-piece tea service, maker S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Chester 1933: of lozenge-shaped outline with canted angles , raised on pad feet, includes, tea pot, cream jug and sugar basin, total weight of silver 1092gms, 35.11ozs.

Lot 180

A George III silver mustard pot and cover, maker John Emes, London, 1799: initialled, of plain oval outline with reeded border, 10.5cm. long, 136gms, 4.39ozs.

Lot 181

A George IV silver lemon strainer, no maker's mark, London, 1822: initialled, with beaded border, perforated bowl and arched handle, 13cm. wide, 63gms, 2.03ozs.

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