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Lot 27

A Pair of Silver Shell Dishes, each on three ball feet, indented thumb grips, and not initialled or engraved. They are hallmarked for Sheffield 1910 by H. Atkins, are approx. 6"/15cm end to end and weigh a combined 220gm/7.1 Troy.

Lot 270

A Set of 6x Danish Silver Coffee Spoons, the terminals with a crown, an image of a town, 'RIBE' and 'DANMARK' below. They are hallmarked 830S and 'DG' for Dansk Guldindustri of Randers, and were made between 1948-1958. The spoons are approx. 4"/10cm long and weigh a combined 62gm.

Lot 272

A George III Picture Back Silver Table Spoon, Hanoverian pattern, with initials to the terminal underside. It is hallmarked for London 1780 by George Smith II, and is approx. 8"/20cm long.

Lot 273

A Set of 4x Chinese Export Silver Salt & Pepper Pots with 12 sided bodies and pierced screw-off covers. They are hallmarked to the base for Wang Hing of Hong Kong, date to c1900 and are approx. 1.25/3.5cm tall.

Lot 274

A Modernist Silver Table Knife, the handle in a hammered bark pattern of the period. It is hallmarked for Birmingham 1968 by SAR. The knife is approx. 8"/20cm long and weighs 44gm/1.4 Troy.

Lot 276

Quantity of Jewellery to Include Silver

Lot 279

Sterling Silver Cross Necklace with Clogau Gold Decoration

Lot 283

An early George III Silver Table Spoon, Hanoverian pattern. It is hallmarked for London 1773 by William Collings, and is approx. 7.5"/19cm long.

Lot 285

Sterling Silver Cased Perfume Bottle

Lot 288

Miniature Sterling Silver Hand Mirror on Chain

Lot 29

A Victorian Silver Filigree Posy Holder or Tussy Mussy, with applied intricate flowers, chains, finger ring & pin, and a screw off base allowing the sides to branch out and form a stand. It is typically unmarked and dates to the mid 19th century. The posy holder is approx. 6"/15cm tall and weighs 150gm.

Lot 297

3x Victorian Silver Salt Spoons, gilt bowls, Fiddle pattern, with initialled terminals. They are hallmarked for London 1857 by George Adams, and are just over 4"/10cm long.

Lot 299

Sterling Silver Albert Watch Chain plus One Other with Various Fobs/Charms - Chain Weight - 45 grams

Lot 300

A Rare Scottish Ola M Gorie Orkney Silver Teaspoon, the terminal pierced with scrolls, and with a pointed drop. Her work drew inspiration from Orkney's Norse, Pictish, Scottish and Celtic heritage, and she received an MBE in 1999 in recognition of her services to the jewellery industry. It is hallmarked for Edinburgh 1982, with the makers initials 'OMG'. The spoon is approx. 4"/10cm long.

Lot 303

Quantity of Hallmarked Silver Cutlery - 280 grams

Lot 311

Sterling Silver Albert Watch Chain with 9ct Gold Clasp and Victorian Mourning Brooch

Lot 313

Silver Necklace with Baguette Cut Blue Stone Pendant

Lot 315

Enamelled .800 Silver Floral Marcasite Brooch - Slight Enamel Loss

Lot 32

A Pair of Victorian Silver Shell Dishes, each on three ball feet, not initialled or engraved. They are hallmarked for London 1889 by John Newton Mappin of Mappin & Webb, and also marked for Mappin & Webb as the retailer. They are approx. 4.75"/12cm end to end and weigh a combined 140gm/4.0 Troy.

Lot 320

4x Silver Vesta Cases - One Chester 95 grams

Lot 321

Birmingham Silver Trinket Pot - Leigh Lodge No.957 Diamond Jubilee 1863-1923

Lot 326

2x Silver Pocket Watches and One Other - One Marked Squire and Son Bideford

Lot 327A

A set of 4x Scandinavian Silver Buttons, each cast with a Viking Boat, all slightly different having been hand made. They are all hallmarked '835' with other hard to read marks, and are mid 20th century. The buttons are approx. 1"/2.5cm in diameter.

Lot 33

A Silver Capstan Inkwell with reeded borders, hallmarked for Birmingham 1909 by F & Co. The base is approx. 3.25"/8.5cm in diameter.

Lot 331

A small Silver Compact Case, with internal mirror, hinged lid and suspension loop. It is hallmarked for Birmingham 1945 by Charles S Green & Co Ltd, and is approx. 1.5"/3.5cm in diameter.

Lot 338

Sterling Silver 50 Year Commemorative Concorde Money Clip

Lot 35

A Silver Sugar Bowl, 12 sided, heavy gauge, with twin upturned C-scroll handles, gilt interior, applied motifs below the thickened rim, and without engraving or initials. It is hallmarked for Birmingham 1926 by The Northern Goldsmiths Co, also engraved 'The Northern Goldsmiths, Newcastle upon Tyne' and '78843' to the base, is approx. 4.25"/10.5cm in diameter and weighs 214gm/6.9 Troy.

Lot 351

Sterling Silver Cased Wristwatch Face

Lot 355

An early Victorian Novelty Silver Snuff Box, modelled as a laying bull, with hinged opening to base. It is hallmarked for Sheffield 1840 by Thomas Bradbury & Son, and is approx. 2"/5cm long.

Lot 359

A Russian Silver Bucket Tea Strainer, gilt interior, pierced bowl, engraved with flowers, and with a swing handle and spout connector. It is from the Soviet period and is hallmarked '875' plus makers mark. It is approx. 1.5"/4cm in diameter and it weighs 21gm.

Lot 36

A Victorian Silver Plated Pierced Dish, raised on three feet, a simple circular pierced bowl, the border with scrolls and fruit, with a planished frieze below. There is a makers mark to the underside of one foot, and it is approx. 3.25"/8cm in diameter.

Lot 360

A Chester Silver Menu Holder in the form of an Eagle with outstretched wings. It is hallmarked for Chester 1916 by Grey & Co, and is approx. 2.75"/7cm wide.

Lot 364

A Dutch Silver Miniature Five Branch Candelabra. It hallmarked with one hard to read mark, dates to the 20th century, and is approx. 2.25"/5.5cm tall.

Lot 367

A Pair of Exeter George III Silver Salt spoons, fiddle pattern, initials to the terminals. They are hallmarked for Exeter 1831 by William Hope of Plymouth Dock. They are approx. 4"/10cm long, and weigh a combined 18gm.

Lot 368

A Dutch Miniature Silver Settee, embossed with scrolls and swags. It is hallmarked with the Dutch Minerva head, date mark, makers mark and lion passant, is pre-1953, and is approx. 2"/5cm long.

Lot 37

A Swedish Silver Napkin Holder, pierced sides with embossed foliate designs. It carries Swedish 20th century hallmarks, is approx. 4"/10cm wide, and weighs 51gm.

Lot 372

A Silver Wine Label pierced SHERRY, with a half gadrooned border. It is hallmarked for London 1830 by Charles Rawlings & William Summers, and is just over 2"/5cm wide.

Lot 373

A Silver Swizzle Stick, engine turned, with a sliding swizzle. It is hallmarked for Birmingham 1991 by Deakin & Francis, and is approx. 3.5"/9cm when closed.

Lot 373A

A pair of George II Newcastle Silver Wine Labels, engraved and blacked PORT and WHITE, escutcheon shaped, with chased decoration to front and back. The PORT is hallmarked for Newcastle 1750 by Robert Makepeace I, the WHITE is typically unmarked. Both labels are approx. 2.25"/5.5cm wide.

Lot 375

A Martell Cognac 250th Anniversary Silver Ashtray, engraved 'Martell & Co 1715-1965', in its original box with compliments card. It is hallmarked for London 1964/1965 by BB. The ashtray is approx. 3.75"/9.5cm square and weighs a heavy 130gm/4.2 Troy.

Lot 379

A Victorian Silver Cauldron Salt, bright cut engraved with stylised ferns and flowers. It is hallmarked for London 1873 by John, Edward, Walter & John Barnard. The salt is approx. 2.5"/6cm in diameter and weighs 41gm/1.3 Troy

Lot 380

A Silver Swing-Handled Basket, oval with a flared rim, pierced sides, a stepped pedestal base, and without engraving or inscription. It is hallmarked for Birmingham 1910 by Williams (Birmingham) Ltd. The basket is approx. 4.5"/11.5cm long and weighs 110gm/3.5 Troy.

Lot 4

A Set of 4x Georg Jensen Silver Coffee Spoons, each terminal with an enamelled card suit (hearts, diamonds, clubs and spades), in their original fitted Georg Jensen case. The designer is Henning Koppel, they carry the post 1945 Jensen hallmark, and are 1946 to 1981. The spoons are each approx. 4"/10cm long

Lot 403

A Silver Art Nouveau Dish, C-scroll twin handles, pierced gallery and stylised base. It is hallmarked for London 1913 by Mappin & Webb, together with 'Mappin, 220 Regent St' as retailer. The dish is approx. 14.5"/37cm across the handles and weighs 570gm/18.4 Troy.

Lot 41

A Set of 6x Edward VII Silver-Gilt Anointing Spoons, in a fitted case. They are hallmarked for London 1902 by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd and are approx. 3.5"/9cm long - 90 grams

Lot 52

A Pair of Chinese Silver Pepper Pots, with spot hammered bodies, cartouches with Chinese symbols, pull-off pierced covers, and Chinese characters to the bases. They date to c1900, are approx. 2.75"/7cm tall and weigh a combined 54gm.

Lot 56

An Edwardian Silver Novelty Pepperette in the form of a Ladies Welsh Traditional Hat with bow. It is hallmarked for Birmingham 1907 by Adie and Lovekin, with registered design mark 'Rd 522573'. The pepper is approx. 1.5"/4cm tall.

Lot 61

A Dutch Silver Miniature Settee and Dining Chair, both with wicker seats. The chair is hallmarked with the Dutch sword mark, they date to the 20th century, and the settee is approx. 1.75"/4.5cm long.

Lot 66

A French Silver Bucket Tea Strainer, with swing handle and spout fixing clip, a pierced bowl, and sides embossed with leaves. It is hallmarked with the French Minerva head, and makers mark, and dates to the early 20th century. The bowl is approx. 2"/5cm in diameter, and it weighs 16gm.

Lot 7

A Silver Armada Style Trinket Dish, with a double thread rim and a 'Tyberton' 1980 engraving - Hallmarked for London 1979 by L&S and is approx. 3.75"/9.5cm in diameter

Lot 10

A modern cut glass decanter and stopper, having a silver collar, with silver decanter label for Gin

Lot 120

A box of miscellaneous items to include reproduction Satsuma style vase, silver plated hot water jug etc

Lot 233

A pair of modern cut glass decanters and stoppers, each with silver collars, h.31cm

Lot 245

A circa 1900 cased set of twelve silver plated fish knives and forks, each having bright cut engraved decoration, case w.41.5cm

Lot 246

A boxed Christopher Lawrence commemorative silver dish, made to commemorate the 300th Anniversary of the Bank of England in 1694; together with an matching engraved glass vase (2)

Lot 247

A Georgian style silver three-piece tea set, comprising teapot, twin handled sugar and cream, each of undecorated oval bombe form, gross weight 39.2oz, maker Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1930, teapot h.15cm

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