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Lot 157

A 19th century silver and enamel necessaire, unmarked: most accessories missing, 9cm. tall; together with another unmarked silver necessaire case 8.5cm. tall.

Lot 158

A Victorian silver novelty cigar cutter, maker EHW, London, 1886: in the form of a night watchman's or policeman's lantern, with rotating chimney operating the blade behind the lens cover, 4cm. high, 23gms, 0.75ozs; together with a George III silver vinaigrette, 2.5cm. long, 9gms, 0.31ozs.

Lot 159

A pair of William IV silver spectacles, maker Thomas Millington, Birmingham, 1831: with extending side arms, contained in a steel spectacle case.

Lot 16

A George V silver six-division toast-rack, maker Carrington and Co London 1910: the cage of arched outline and raised on four ball feet, 16cm long, 292gms, 9.39 oz.

Lot 166

An Imperial Russian silver strainer in the form of a pail, stamped marks: three assorted silver strainers, various makers and dates, together with a wirework basket, total weight of silver 59gms, 1.91ozs.

Lot 167

An Edward VII silver card case, maker Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham, 1908: of rectangular outline with embossed decoration of a collie dog in a rustic setting, 10cm. long, 53gms, 1.70ozs.

Lot 168

A pair of Continental silver-gilt serving spoons: with pear-shaped bowls, cherub mask decorated stems and figural terminals, 19.5cm. long, in fitted case, 117gms, 3.75ozs

Lot 169

A set of twelve mid-19th century silver dessert knives, maker Pierre Queille, Paris: crested, with foliate and scroll decorated weighted blades stamped with finesse mark for .950

Lot 17

A George VI silver pedestal cake stand, maker Emile Viner, Sheffield, 1940: of circular design with pierced grape and vine leaf decorated border, on a circular pedestal base, 27cm. diameter, 708gms, 22.80ozs.

Lot 171

A pair of Indo-Persian silver flasks and stoppers:, of ovoid form with long slender necks, with knopped and spire-shaped stoppers, decorated all over with flowers and foliage in cartouche panels, 37cm. high. 1244gms, 40.04ozs.

Lot 173

A pair of Indo-Persian silver ewers: each of squat globular form with slender curved neck and spout in the form of a duck's head, with scroll handles and cartouches decorated with figures seated in garden landscapes, 35cm. high, 2010gms, 64.63ozs.

Lot 174

A French glass and silver dressing table box, cover and stand, stamped marks, maker A.E: of heart-shaped outline, having deaded and foliate decorated borders, weighable silver 115gms, 3.73ozs.

Lot 175

A 19th Century Dutch silver box, stamped marks: of square outline, the hinged lid depicting figures in a pastoral scene, decorated with musical and hunting trophies, 4cm wide, 33gms, 1.08ozs.

Lot 176

An early 20th century Continental enamel and silver vesta case, bears import marks for H C Freeman Ltd, London, 1927: of rectangular outline, the hinged lid depicting 18th century figures in a rustic landscape. 6.5cm wide, 74gms, 2.39ozs.

Lot 177

A late 19th century Dutch silver miniature box, stamped marks: in the form of an armoire with hinged lid of arched outline, 4cm high, 27gms, 0.89 ozs.

Lot 178

A pair of Middle Eastern silver sweetmeat dishes, stamped 94 silver : applied crest, of oval outline with floral decoration raised on four swept feet, 16cm. wide. 308gms, 9.91ozs; and a pair of silver plated vases, 16.5cm. high.* Provenance Presented to the current owner by Mehdi Pirasteh on the tour Royal Tour of Iran, March 1961.

Lot 179

A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese silver bowl, maker Wang Hing & Co., Hong Kong: inscription, of circular outline with embossed decoration depicting figures in pagoda landscape, on a circular spreading foot, 23cm diameter, 755gms, 24.29ozs; together with a Chinese carved hardwood and silver mounted serving tray, with cherry blossom decorated border and simulated bamboo loop carrying handles to the sides, 49cm wide.

Lot 18

An Edward VII silver sugar caster, maker S Glass, Birmingham, 1906: of vase-shaped design with domed screw lid, and writhen decorated body on a square base, 17.5cm. high, together with a near matching pair of pepperettes, maker Thomas Walker, London, 1886, total weight of silver 278gms, 8.90ozs.

Lot 180

A set of seven mid 19th century Danish silver fiddle and shell tablespoons, assay master Peter Hinnerup, 1842: together with a similar spoon 1841, all initialled, total weight of silver 403gms, 12.98ozs.

Lot 181

A Continental silver novelty box, bears import marks for Chester, 1904: in the form of a miniature longcase clock, with Roman dial, movable hands, the hinged lid decorated with figures amongst foliate scrolls, 11cm. high, 74gms, 2.39ozs.

Lot 183

A Continental filigree silver casket, stamped 925: in the form of a handbag, with hinged lid and all over pierced floral decoration, 11cm. wide, 126gms, 4.07ozs.

Lot 184

A Continental silver box, bears import marks for London, 1898: of circular outline with embossed decoration of young lovers, 6cm. wide; together with three other Continental and English boxes, total weight of silver 173gms, 5.57ozs.

Lot 185

A Continental silver and enamel compact, stamped 800: the hinged lid decorated with a rustic scene of young lovers and cattle, enclosing a rectangular mirror plate, hinged compartment lid and spring loaded lipstick holder, having foliate scroll decoration to the sides,8cm. wide.

Lot 186

A Portuguese silver filigree and enamel card case, stamped marks, maker VC : of rectangular outline, with central flowerhead motif to the centre of the hinged lid, 8cm. wide, 60gms, 1.95ozs.

Lot 187

A set of four Continental silver salts: of circular reeded outline, 7cm. diameter, 231gms, 7.43ozs.

Lot 188

A Chinese silver cigarette box, stamped finesse mark: inscribed, of rectangular outline with wood lined interior, 18cm. wide.

Lot 189

A Chinese silver cigar box, maker Woshing, Shanghai: initialled, of rectangular outline, with wood lined interior, 23.5cm. wide.

Lot 19

A Victorian silver mounted clear glass claret jug, maker Norton & White, Birmingham, 1898: of globular form with cylindrical neck and swept handle having cut sunburst decoration to the base, 23cm high

Lot 190

A set of six Continental silver miniature cherub musicians, bears import marks for Berthold Muller, London, 1910: includes woodwind, brass, stringed and percussion players and conductor, 4cm. high, 79gms, 2.54ozs.

Lot 191

A Continental silver bowl, possibly French: of plain circular form with reeded border on a circular foot, 10.5cm diameter, 133gms, 4.30ozs.

Lot 192

A French silver medallic plaque 'La Source' by Daniel Dupuis: depicting a naked female drinking from a fountain, of rectangular outline, signed, 6.5cm. high.

Lot 193

Two American coin silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, makers D C Percival Jr & Co, Boston, and Smith & Chamberlain, Salem: together with two other American Sterling silver spoons, total weight of silver 75gjms, 2.46ozs. (4).

Lot 194

A George III silver circular waiter, maker RR possibly Richard Rugg I London, 1772: crested, with gadrooned border and raised on three swept shell feet, 17.7cm, diameter, 303gms 9.7oz.

Lot 195

A William IV silver salver, maker Edward, Edward Jnr, John & William Barnard, London, 1836: of circular outline with engraved foliate decoration within a scroll and foliate border, raised on three swept and pierced feet, 33cm. diameter, 913gms, 29.36ozs.

Lot 196

A George IV silver waiter. maker EB possibly Edward Barton, London 1828: crested, of circular design with engraved foliate and scroll decoration within a similar moulded border, raised on three swept feet, 22cm. diameter, 427gms, 13.74ozs.

Lot 197

A Victorian silver waiter, maker Edward, Edward Jnr, John & William Barnard, London, 1846: crested, with foliate engraved decoration within a shell and scroll border, raised on three swept feet, 19cm. diameter, 217gms, 6.99ozs.

Lot 198

A George V silver salver, maker Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield, 1919: of circular outline with a gadrooned rim, raised on three swept feet, 32cm diameter, 829gms, 26.70oz

Lot 2

A Victorian silver plated table centrepiece by L&WS: the etched and cut class dish supported on an arch of grape vines and grapes with a seated cherub below, on a cartouche-shaped base raised on swept foliate feet, stamped L&WS 240, 46cm. high

Lot 20

A George V silver mounted glass biscuitiere, maker Barker Brothers Ltd, Birmingham, 1927: with shallow domed hinged lid and clear glass polygonal sided base with starburst decoration to the base, 15cm. high.

Lot 200

A Victorian silver swing-handled sugar basket, maker Atkin Bros, Sheffield, 1880: with chased foliate and scroll decoration and beaded handle, rim and foot, 14cm wide, 195gms, 6.31 oz.

Lot 201

A George III silver cream jug, maker's mark worn, London, 1776: of baluster form with wavy edge rim, scroll handle and raised on three swept feet, 95gms, 3.07ozs.

Lot 202

A William IV silver teapot, maker James Barber, George Cattle III & William North, York, 1825: initialled, of squat melon-shaped outline, the finial marked for Edward, Edward Jnr, John & William Barnard, the scroll handle with ivory insulators, raised on four swept feet, 941gms, 30.27ozs,* Provenance. Formerly the property of John Macrea son of Colonel Robert Stuart Macrae of Paignton.

Lot 203

A pair of Victorian silver tea caddies, maker Frederick Bradford Macrea, London, 1889: of inverted pear-shape outline, with domed lids surmounted with flaming finials and gadrooned borders, on writhen decorated bodies having scroll carrying handles to the sides, on a spreading circular foot with gadrooned border, 17cm. high, 1124gms, 36.16ozs.

Lot 204

A Victorian silver swing handled pedestal sugar basin, maker Sibray, Hall & Co, London, 1886: crested, of lozenge-shaped outline with crinkle border and embossed foliate and garland decoration, raised on a lozenge-shaped foot, 17cm. high, with matching sifting spoon, contained in a fitted case, 299gms, 9.63ozs.

Lot 205

A George III silver teapot stand, maker Henry Chawner, London, 1794: of cartouche-shaped outline, with foliate and acorn decorated border and beaded rim, raised on swept supports, 17cm. long, 144gms, 4.65ozs.

Lot 206

A William IV silver teapot, maker Charles Gordon, London, 1835: of squat lobed form, with domed hinged lid with flowerhead finial, foliate decorated border with acanthus capped scroll handle, raised on four swept feet, 27cm. long, 910gms, 29.33ozs.

Lot 207

A George III silver pedestal cream jug, maker's mark worn, London, 1768: monogrammed, with gadrooned border, with acanthus capped scroll handle, embossed foliate decoration, on a spreading circular foot, 10.5cm high, 97.3gms, 3.14ozs.

Lot 208

A George III silver teapot, maker Thomas Wallis II, London 1807: of barge-shaped outline, with later foliate and scroll decoration , raised on four bun feet, 27cm. long, 608gms, 19.57ozs

Lot 209

A George III silver teapot, maker Samuel Hennell & John Terry, London, 1814: of oval outline, with gadrooned and scroll decorated borders, with acanthus capped handle, on an oval foot, 29cm. long, 883gms, 28.41ozs

Lot 21

A George V silver cream jug, maker George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1911: of baluster outline with gadrooned border, scroll handle and embossed flowerhead and foliate decoration on a spreading circular foot, 13.5cm high, 143gms, 4.61oz.

Lot 210

A George III silver cream jug, maker's mark worn, London, 1803: of barge shaped outline, with reeded rim and scroll handle, with later embossed foliate and scroll decoration, on an oval base, 14cm wide, 136gms, 4.39ozs.

Lot 211

A Victorian silver four-piece tea and coffee service, maker John Newton Mappin, London, 1888: of ovoid fluted form, the coffee pot and teapot with hinged lids surmounted with sphinx finials, acanthus leaf decorated shoulders banded flowerheads with ram's head masks linked by garlands, having spiral twist handles on circular fluted spreading feet, total weight of silver 2875gms, 92.44ozs.

Lot 212

A Victorian silver cream jug, maker Robert Death, London, 1845: crested, of squat circular form with banded foliate decoration raised on swept foliate feet, 14.5cm. long, 174gms, 5.63ozs.

Lot 212A

A George III Irish silver bowl, maker Matthew West, circa 1795: crested, with foliate and scroll writhen decoration, raised on three swept legs, 14.5cm. diameter, 170gms, 5.49ozs.

Lot 214

A Victorian provincial silver tankard, maker Josiah Williams & Co., Exeter, 1873: of traditional design, with loop handle, raised on a circular stepped foot, 12.5cm high; together with a silver hip flask, 13cm high, total weight of silver 488gms, 15.69ozs

Lot 215

A George III silver teapot stand, maker Duncan Erquhart & Naphtali Heart, London, 1804: crested, of rectangular outline with chased banded decoration raised on four swept feet, 15.5cm wide, 146gms, 4.71oz.

Lot 217

A George II silver half pint mug, maker Richard Gurney and Thomas Cook, London, 1730: initialled and dated, of plain cylindrical form, raised on a spreading circular foot, 10cm high, 233gms, 7.58oz (1289)

Lot 22

A George V silver swing handled sugar basket, maker Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London, 1910: of barge shaped outline, the shallow domed lift off lid decorated with angel masks and foliate scrolls, with banded decoration raised on four ball feet, 16.5cm high, 550gms, 17.68oz.

Lot 220

A Victorian silver mustard pot, maker John Bridge, London, 1837: initialled, of cylindrical form, the hinged lid with shell thumb piece and foliate capped scroll handle on a reeded base, 7cm diameter, with blue glass liner, 98gms, 3.19 oz .

Lot 221

A Victorian silver mug, maker Frederick Bradford Macrea, London, 1890: of cylindrical form with reeded banded decoration on a circular spreading foot, 10cm high, 209gms, 6.76oz.

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