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Lot 1265A

MAPPIN & WEBB; a pair of Elizabeth II hallmarked silver vacant decanter labels with cherubic masks motifs within vines and grapes border, with suspension chains, Birmingham 1982, boxed, approx 1.7ozt.

Lot 1266

WALKER & HALL; a George V hallmarked silver toast rack with inverted heart shaped divisions, Sheffield 1912, length 9.7cm, approx 2ozt.

Lot 1267

MARTIN, HALL & CO; a Victorian hallmarked silver six division toast rack with twin scallop shell base and central handle, Sheffield 1892, registered number 7377, length 18.5cm, and two pairs of sugar tongs to include Wakely & Wheeler, London 1901, approx 8.4ozt (3).

Lot 1269

A pair of novelty Japanese silver cruets, one modelled as a sandal, length 4.75cm, the other as a boat, both with sliding compartments for salt and pepper and both stamped 'Japan Sterling', combined approx 0.9ozt.

Lot 1270

CHARLES PERRY & CO; a George V hallmarked silver squat baluster pepper on three outswept legs, Chester 1921, height 7.5cm, and an egg cup, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1928, approx 2.7ozt (2).

Lot 1271

A cased George V hallmarked silver three piece cruet set with matching spoons, Birmingham 1934, approx 4.1ozt.

Lot 1273

A cased George V hallmarked silver six piece cruet set comprising a pair of ovoid salts with Celtic band, a pair of peppers (one af), and a pair of mustard pots, one with blue glass liner, maker's mark GM & S, and an electroplated spoon, silver approx 9.2ozt.

Lot 1274

ES BARNSLEY & CO; a cased George V hallmarked silver ten piece cruet set comprising four baluster peppers on outswept legs, four open salts, and a pair of mustards pots (one hinge af), with blue glass liners, also five matching cruet spoons, Birmingham 1921, and an associated example, Frank Cobb & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1939, approx 9.7ozt.

Lot 1275

ROBERT STEBBINGS; a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver open circular salts with cast rims, on three outswept scallop kneed legs, with gilt washed interiors, diameter 5.5cm, with matching spoons, and a rounded rectangular mustard pot, Minshull & Latimer, Birmingham 1899, with blue glass liner and assorted spoon, George Adams, London 1867, approx 5.4ozt (6).

Lot 1277

A group of late 19th and early 20th century Russian champlevé enamel decorated silver to include a kovsh shaped salt, maker's initials BiG, Moscow 1908-1917, length 8.5cm, a tapering circular salt, Ignacy Pavlovich Sazikov, St Petersburg, 88 kokoshniks, and a footed example with handle, bearing Pavel Akimov Ovchinnikov mark over struck on other initials mark, Moscow, also a salt spoon and a hallmarked silver example, Adie Bros, Birmingham 1913, combined approx 13.8ozt (8).Additional InformationPlease see additional images, tarnish, some small areas of damage to enamel, damage to enamel beads of salt, some small gaps in rope twist borders. 

Lot 1278

I SUNDSTRÖM; a cased pair of early 20th century Swedish silver circular napkin rings, engraved 'Gustaf' and 'Kathleen' within ribbon and floral borders, Stockholm 1904, diameter 4.5cm, approx 2ozt.

Lot 1278A

H G & S; two Elizabeth II hallmarked silver napkin rings to include a rounded rectangular example, both Sheffield 1978, and an engine turned decorated powder compact (pad mounds missing), Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1921, weighable silver approx 1.5ozt (3).

Lot 1279

Four variously hallmarked silver napkin rings of typical form, approx 2.5ozt.

Lot 1280

D BROS; a cased pair of George VI hallmarked silver engine turned napkin rings monogrammed 'B', Birmingham 1950, and a salt with gadrooned detail, approx 2.4ozt (3).Additional InformationBox of napkin rings worn, napkin rings with light surface wear and tarnish, the salt more heavily worn, maker's mark rubbed, surface wear, tarnish etc, no liner.

Lot 1281

A hallmarked silver napkin ring with presentation inscription, a child's silver bangle, and a 9ct yellow gold dress ring (3).

Lot 1282

Three pairs of hallmarked silver napkin rings to include an oval engine turned decorated example by FB Bros, Birmingham 1925, and plain circular examples by Henry Griffith & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1948, approx 1.8ozt (6).

Lot 1283

Eleven variously hallmarked silver napkin rings to include a pair of pierced examples, maker's initial AJP, London 1926, a further pair, and four engine turned decorated examples, combined approx 6.6ozt (11).

Lot 1285

GEORGE LEONARD ALLEN; a pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver sugar nips with shell scallop moulded bowls, Chester 1906, length 11cm, approx 0.8ozt.

Lot 1286

T COX SAVORY; a pair of George IV hallmarked silver sugar tongs, London 1827, length 14.5cm, two smaller examples, a butter knife, a napkin ring, three spoons (one inscribed 'Toronto'), a silver handled buttonhook and clear glass dish with silver rim, weighable silver approx 5.9ozt (10).

Lot 1287

PAUL STORR; a George IV hallmarked silver King's Husk pattern sauce ladle, with traces of engraved crest to underneath of the terminal, London 1820, length 17.5cm, approx 2.1ozt.Additional InformationGenerally appears to be in good condition, shape intact, rubbing and scratching to the crest underneath the finial, general minor surface wear such as scratches and some areas of scuffing, no traces of major damage or restoration, traces of cleaning products.

Lot 1288

GEORG JENSEN; an early 20th century Danish silver pattern no. 21 serving spoon, mark for 1910-1925, importer's hallmark for Stockwell & Co, London 1930, length 15.5cm, approx 1.6ozt.

Lot 1289

I S GREENBERG & CO; a pair of George V hallmarked silver Old English pattern salad servers, Birmingham 1934, length 23.5cm, approx 4.2ozt.

Lot 129

A WWII medal group of seven comprising Territorial Efficiency Medal awarded to 913447 Bdr. B. Meakin R.A., War and Defence medals, 1939-1945, France and Germany, Africa (with '8th Army' bar) and Italy Stars, with corresponding set of miniatures, 1940 Dunkirk Medal and silver fob medal.Additional InformationGeneral wear throughout, Territorial Efficiency Medal with several edge knocks, further surface pitting etc, the numbering on the Efficiency Medal at a slightly angle with some of the numbers slanted. 

Lot 1290

WILLIAM BATEMAN II; a George III hallmarked silver Fiddle pattern basting spoon, engraved 'HEE to FMT', London 1819, length 29cm, approx 4.6ozt.

Lot 1291

GEORGE BURROWS I; a pair of George III hallmarked silver Old English pattern table spoons, initialled HTH to the terminals, London 1793, length 22cm, approx 3.9ozt.

Lot 1292

PETER & ANN BATEMAN; a pair of George III hallmarked silver berry spoons with engraved stems and vacant cartouches to terminals, London 1795, length 22cm, 3.8ozt.

Lot 1293

A matched pair of George III hallmarked silver berry spoons with floral engraved finials and vacant cartouches to the terminals, one by Hester Bateman, London 1787, length 22.5cm, and a similar sifting spoon, John Lampfert, London 1769, approx 4.9ozt (3).

Lot 1294

THOMAS WALLACE II & JONATHAN HAYNE; a pair of George III hallmarked silver Old English pattern table spoons, initialled C to terminals, London 1811, length 22.5cm, approx 4.1ozt.

Lot 1295

JOSIAH WILLIAMS & CO; a set of three George V hallmarked silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, London 1911, and a matching pair by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London 1900, length 21cm, approx 12.8ozt (5).

Lot 1297

MARTIN, HALL & CO; a set of six Victorian hallmarked silver gilt sorbet spoons with cast terminals modelled as a figure holding a sword above thistle base, crested to underneath of the bowls, length 14cm, and a matching server, Sheffield 1877, approx 8ozt (7).

Lot 1298

JOHN BOYER (possibly); a set of six George III hallmarked silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, each initialled JC to terminal, London 1796, length 17cm, approx 6.1ozt (6).

Lot 1299

JOHN ROUND & SON LTD; a set of six Victorian hallmarked silver Old English pattern dessert spoons, each initialled L to terminal, Sheffield 1894, length 17.5cm, approx 9.5ozt (6).

Lot 1300

SAMUEL HAYNE & DUDLEY CATER; a set of six Victorian hallmarked silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, all monogrammed 'WHF' to terminals, London 1849, length 14.5cm, approx 4.6ozt (6).

Lot 1301

THOMAS WATSON; a set of four George III hallmarked silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, all monogrammed 'JMB' to terminals, Newcastle 1793, a further 19th century teaspoon, Lister & Sons, Newcastle 1860, and a 20th century Sheffield spoon, approx 3.1ozt (6). Additional InformationAll heavily worn throughout, some of the bowls with splits, some of the monograms are crude in execution.

Lot 1302

SARAH & JOHN WILLIAM BLAKE; a set of four George III hallmarked silver Old English pattern teaspoons, London 1816, each initialled GIE to terminals, length 12.5cm, and a set of four pastry forks, maker's initials JAG, Sheffield 1946, length 14.5cm, approx 4.8ozt (8).

Lot 1303

A set of nine assorted 19th century Swedish silver 'French Lily' pattern teaspoons by various makers, including Stockholm 1816, 1843 and 1851, length 14cm, approx 3.8ozt (9).

Lot 1304

THOMAS SMILY; a set of Victorian hallmarked silver Rose pattern flatware comprising a pair of table forks, a pair of dessert forks and a pair of dessert spoons, London 1871, and three earlier matching teaspoons by different makers, approx 18.8ozt (9).

Lot 1305

RICHARD SIBLEY II; a cased set of Victorian hallmarked silver gilt apostle spoons with matching pair of sugar tongs, with twist stems, London 1865, approx 4.1ozt.Additional InformationGenerally in good condition apart from areas of tarnish.

Lot 1306

EDWARD BARNARD & SONS LTD; a cased set of six Edward VII hallmarked silver apostle spoons with matching pair of sugar tongs, London 1905, approx 3.1ozt.

Lot 1307

ROBERTS & BELK LTD; a cased set of six Elizabeth II specimen hallmarked silver coffee spoons, various assay marks for 1957, length 11cm, approx 2.6ozt.

Lot 1308

BARKER BROS SILVER LTD; a cased set of six George VI hallmarked silver coffee spoons, with enamelled terminals, Birmingham 1938 and 1939, approx 1.4ozt.

Lot 1309

A group of variously hallmarked silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons to include a pair by William Robert Smily, London 1850, and single examples by William Bateman II, London 1837, and by Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1798, all initialled, approx 6.5ozt (9).

Lot 131

A small group of militaria and ephemera including WWII War and Defence medals, hallmarked silver Sudan Defence Force badge, two dog tags, cloth badges, etc.

Lot 1310

Five variously hallmarked silver spoons to include three Old English pattern examples, one by Henry Day, London 1821, length 14.5cm, and a Queen's pattern example, George Adams, London 1854, approx 4.5ozt (5).

Lot 1311

JAMES SIMPSON I (probably); a set of six William IV hallmarked silver King's pattern single struck teaspoons, Glasgow 1832, length 14cm, two further teaspoons to include Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1919, a Scottish provincial sauce ladle, maker's mark illegible, Greenock, length 16cm, and a similar example by David McDonald, Glasgow 1820, all initialled to terminals, also a set of six coffee spoons, Sheffield 1903, a pair of sugar tongs and a napkin ring, approx 10.4ozt.

Lot 1312

JOSIAH WILLIAMS & CO; a set of six Victorian hallmarked silver Old English pattern dessert forks, all with crested terminals, London 1894, length 17cm, approx 9.9ozt (6).

Lot 1313

CHARLES BOYTON II; a set of six Victorian hallmarked silver Old English pattern table forks, London 1899, 21cm, approx 14.4ozt (6).

Lot 1314

WILLIAM ELEY & WILLIAM FEARN; a set of eleven George III hallmarked silver Old English Thread pattern forks, engraved with crests to the terminals, and a pair of rat tail examples, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1903, approx 32.5ozt (13).

Lot 1315

VINER'S LTD; a set of eight George VI hallmarked silver bladed and mother of pearl handled fruit knives and forks, Sheffield 1938, a cased set of six coffee spoons, Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1883, and an Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee bookmark with pronounced hallmarks, initialled F, Sheffield 1977, weighable silver approx 3.8ozt.

Lot 1316

COOPER BROS; a cased set of six Victorian hallmarked silver mother of pearl handled fruit knives and forks, Sheffield 1893, and a cased set of six hallmarked silver sheath handled and bladed fruit knives, Thomas Bradbury & Son, Sheffield 1907 (12).

Lot 1317

A matched set of four Edward VII and George V hallmarked silver King's pattern fish knives and forks, each crested to the terminal, two pairs by Richard Richardson, Sheffield 1904, two further pairs by William Aitken, Birmingham 1913, approx 14ozt (8).

Lot 1319

ISAAC ELLIS & SONS; a set of six George V hallmarked silver bladed ivory handled fish knives and five forks, Sheffield 1922, and a matched electroplated ivorine handled fork, also a cased set of six silver handled fruit knives, Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1934.

Lot 1320

HILLIARD & THOMASON; a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver mother of pearl handled pickle forks with engraved floral and husk decoration, Birmingham 1888, length 14cm.

Lot 1321

CH BEATSON; a cased set of six George V hallmarked silver handled knives, Sheffield 1927.Additional InformationHandles are silver sheathed, blades are electroplate, dents, scratches, marks etc throughout, case worn. 

Lot 1322

FATTORINI & SONS LTD; a cased set of six George V hallmarked silver and enamel decorated commemorative Coronation spoons, Birmingham 1910, length 12cm, four early 20th century sporting silver medallions including a circular example inscribed 'Dulwich Football League, Div. 1 1911-12, Clapham Football League Park Hill Runners Up 1911-12', also a badge inscribed 'England-Czechoslovak Field Ambulance'.

Lot 1323

Five various Continental silver souvenir spoons to include Berlin (enamelled finial af), Brussels and Stockholm (with German marks), also an Elgin example by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1927, an unmarked Scandinavian style serving spoon with fig shaped bowl, and a sterling decorative example modelled as a Geisha, etc, weighable silver approx 5ozt.

Lot 1323A

MARTIN, HALL & CO; a Victorian hallmarked silver dessert fork, a further beaded example with a matching spoon, all London, a pair of Fiddle pattern tablespoons, Robert Wallis, London 1838, a smaller Georgian example, and a pair of sugar tongs, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1856, also a pair of electroplated spoons, a smaller example by Pearson Bros of Nottingham, and a chromed wine bottle cork, silver approx 11.5ozt (10).

Lot 1324

WANG HING; a silver lozenge shaped matchbox cover with hinged lid, length 6.25cm, approx 1.4ozt. 

Lot 1325

A Victorian hallmarked silver vesta case of rectangular form with engraved initials and with raised striking platform to the base, Chester 1884, 4 x 2.5cm.Additional InformationHinge appears to be in working order.

Lot 1326

A George V hallmarked silver vesta case of rectangular form, Birmingham 1914, with ring loop attachment, 4.2 x 3.3cm.

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