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Lot 1112

Pair of George III silver buckles with scrolling and foliate decoration, possibly by William Cripps, and another buckle, maker's mark 'SC', gross weight 71g,. Decoration worn and marks rubbed.

Lot 1113

George III silver sauceboat with scroll handle, on three hoof feet, maker's mark 'SA', London, 1768, and two christening mugs, 10oz, 311g,.

Lot 1114

Selection of silver items including cruets, a sugar caster, by Roberts & Dore Ltd., Birmingham 1937, small presentation plate, open salts, silver-mounted dressing table pot, etc, caster 17 cm high, gross weight 28 oz. (870 gr.) .

Lot 1115

George V silver table lighter with four stacking ash trays, each hexagonal, by Hukin and Heath, London 1935, 9 cm wide, 7.8 oz. (242 gr.) (5).

Lot 1116

Victorian silver pair of candlesticks, London 1895, 16.5 cm high, with filled bases, and a presentation cake slice with ivory handle, presented on the occasion of the laying of the foundation stone of Daking House corner Pitt Street &? Rawson Place, Sydney, Australia, in 1913, 30 cm long, (3) PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CONTAINS OR IS MADE OF IVORY. Buyers must be aware that regulations of several countries, including USA, prohibit the import of ivory, or any goods containing ivory. Ewbank's advise prospective purchasers who intend to ship this lot to another country that they must familiarise themselves with the relevant import/export regulations prior to bidding. They are responsible for their shipping arrangements and the onus is therefore on them to organise their own shipping..

Lot 1117

Selection of George IV silver fiddle and thread pattern cutlery, comprising two tablespoons, five dessert spoons and two dessert forks, engraved with crest and motto 'Deus Providebit', by George Piercy, London, 1825, 17oz, 528g, .

Lot 1118

Two Elizabeth II silver waiters, by S J Phillips Ltd, London 1963/6, both 21 cm diam., 25 oz. (778 gr.) (2) .

Lot 1119

Victorian silver pair of sugar casters, by John Angell II & George Angell, London 1840/3, 9.5 cm high, together with two silver toast racks and a pierced silver basket, 11.8 oz. (369 gr.) (5) .

Lot 1120

Modern silver presentation salver with pie crust rim on three scroll feet, by Viner's Ltd., Sheffield, 1959, 27oz, 839g,.

Lot 1121

Victorian silver hotwater jug with shell and scroll moulded rim and half gadrooned body, by Mappin Brothers, London, 1892, gross weight 16oz, 497g,.

Lot 1122

Victorian silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, with half-gadrooned body, by William Hutton & Sons, London, 1891/2, gross weight 24oz, 746g,.

Lot 1123

Victorian silver pair of Nelson's Column spoons, by Harry Hayes, Birmingham, 1898, 3oz, 93g, in fitted case .

Lot 1124

George V silver tazza, the pierced bowl on a waisted stem and circular spreading foot, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1924, 19.5 cm high, 24 oz. (740 gr). .

Lot 1125

Two Edward VII silver sauce boats, the larger with leaf-capped handle, by Mappin & Webb, London 1907, 19 cm long, the smaller by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1907, 13.5 cm long, 7.6 oz. (236 gr.) (2) .

Lot 1126

George V silver and shagreen cigarette case, the gilt interior with personal inscription reading 'Tah', London 1932, maker's mark VM, 13 wide .

Lot 1127

Edward VII silver rat-tail pattern cutlery, comprising eleven tablespoons, eight dessert spoons, twelve dinner forks and eight dessert forks, by Josiah Williams & Co., London, 1908-10, 86oz, 2674g,.

Lot 1128

Modern silver strut photograph frame with embossed decoration, by Ray Hall, Birmingham, 1995, 17cm high, and a Continental silver photograph frame, marked '925', 26cm x 21cm, .

Lot 1129

William IV and mostly Victorian Scottish silver fiddle pattern cutlery, comprising, gravy spoon, nine tablespoons, twenty-one dinner forks, sixteen dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, three mustard spoons, two fish knives and a caddy spoon, mostly by James McKay, Edinburgh, 1842, other dates and maker's marks, 117oz, 3638g.

Lot 1130

Victorian Scottish silver fiddle pattern soup ladle, by Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh, 1837, 8oz, 248g,35 cm long.

Lot 1131

George VI silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration, by Frederick Field Ltd., Birmingham, 1940 and another cigarette case, gross weight 10oz, 311g, (2) .

Lot 1132

Victorian silver christening mug with moulded decoration, by Fenton Brothers, Sheffield, 1882, inkwell (loaded base), vesta and a fork and spoon set in fitted case, weighable silver 6.8oz, 211g,.

Lot 1133

Victorian silver fork and spoon set with foliate moulded stems, by Chawner & Co., London, 1855, and a selection of other silver flatware, mostly spoons, 19oz, 590g..

Lot 1134

George VI silver trophy cup, with twin scrolling handles and plain waisted body, on stepped base and with wooden plinth, by Alexander Clark & Co., Birmingham 1938, 24 cm high, 13 oz. (400 gr.) .

Lot 1135

George V silver presentation salver, dedicated to A Rutherford Almond Esq by the National Federation of Merchant Tailors, maker's mark rubbed, London 1911, 34 cm diam., 49 oz. 1520 gr. .

Lot 1136

Group of silver items to include a pierced silver pedestal stand, cigarette case, pair of Norwegian enamelled Viking boat table salts and other items, gross weight 46 oz. (1430 gr.) .

Lot 1137

Victorian silver card case, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1895, with richly embossed covers and leather lined interior, 10 cm wide, together with a second with fabric interior, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1860, gross weight 3.3 oz. 104 gr. (2) . Heavily embossed case - Interior worn. Decoration worn.Other case - Interior stained. Edge of one side of fabric torn.Both with wear and scratches.

Lot 1138

Victorian silver card case, the shaped rectangular aide-memoire chased with flowers, by Hilliard & Thompson, Birmingham 1894, together with a second example richly embossed with scrolls, both with lined interiors, the larger 10.5 cm wide, gross weight 8 oz. (293 gr.) (2)PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CONTAINS OR IS MADE OF IVORY. Buyers must be aware that regulations of several countries, including USA, prohibit the import of ivory, or any goods containing ivory. Ewbanks advise prospective purchasers who intend to ship this lot to another country that they must familiarise themselves with the relevant import/export regulations prior to bidding. They are responsible for their shipping arrangements and the onus is therefore on them to organise their own shipping..

Lot 1139

Two silver cigarette cases, each with chased covers and monogrammed cartouches, the largest 7 cm wide, together with a card case and three filigree card cases, gross weight 10 oz. (310 gr.) (6) .

Lot 1140

George V silver and tortoiseshell dressing table box, by Collett & Anderson, London 1928, 12.5 cm wide, and a tortoiseshell and white metal mechanical pencil with amethyst coloured finial, (2) .

Lot 1141

George V silver bowl, the shaped pierced sides with beaded rim, on conforming foot, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1934, 20.5 cm diam., 14 oz. (450 gr.) .

Lot 1142

Edward VII silver canister, chased with flowers and scrolls, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1904, 8 cm high, together with two silver-mounted glass scent bottles and a silver thimble, silver weight 5.1 oz. (159 gr) (4),.

Lot 1143

George II silver salver, by Robert Abercromby, London 1743, with shaped shell applied border, on four hoof feet, 29 oz. (900 gr.) 30 cm diam. . Centre engraved. Scratches. Not level, surface out of shape. Various dents and dings. Rubbing to marks. Pitting. Decoration worn.

Lot 1144

George V silver capstan inkwell, by Docker & Burn Ltd., Birmingham 1924, 8 cm wide, another inkwell, a hand-mirror, a pot, pin tray, four napkin rings, a thimble and a pair of sugar nips, gross weight 26 oz. (800 gr.) (11).

Lot 1145

Silver pair of napkin rings cased, a pair of salts, cased knives etc.

Lot 1146

William IV silver teapot with embossed floral decoration, by J Wrangham & William Moulson, London, 1831, 24oz, 746g,PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CONTAINS OR IS MADE OF IVORY. Buyers must be aware that regulations of several countries, including USA, prohibit the import of ivory, or any goods containing ivory. Ewbank’s advise prospective purchasers who intend to ship this lot to another country that they must familiarise themselves with the relevant import/export regulations prior to bidding. They are responsible for their shipping arrangements and the onus is therefore on them to organise their own shipping..

Lot 1147

Victorian silver twin-handled shallow pedestal bowl, by Samuel Walton Smith, London 1898, with personal inscription reading 'EDR -DR 1910-1935', 20.5 cm wide across handles, 6 oz. (186 gr.) .

Lot 1148

Set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern dinner forks, by Josiah Williams & Co., Exeter, 1856, 16oz, 497g, .

Lot 1149

George V silver-mounted dressing table set, in fitted case, by J & R Griffin, Chester 1913, comprising hand mirror, two brushes, two clothes brushes and tortoiseshell comb, as well as an associated glove hook and shoe-horn, case 38 cm wide .

Lot 1150

Selection of silver items to include two cased cruets, a pair of bud vases, one with blue glass liner, two cigarette cases and a small card case, napkin rings and other items, gross silver weight 34 oz. (1050 gr.) .

Lot 1151

Early 20th century silver travel clock, with Art Nouveau-style case, marks rubbed, 10 cm high.

Lot 1152

Carr's of Sheffield canteen of modern silver cutlery for eight, comprising, dinner forks, dessert forks, fish knives and forks, teaspoons, dessert spoons, seven soup spoons, four tablespoons, silver handled and steel bladed dinner knives and dessert knives, 1992, weighable silver 113oz, 3514g, .

Lot 1153

Modern silver cake slice with beaded decoration, by Carr's of Sheffield Ltd., 1993, a small selection of flatware, a silver plated golf club toast rack, and plated flatware, gross weight of weighable silver 12oz, 373g,.

Lot 1154

George V pair of silver bon-bon/sweet meat baskets, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1915, each with pierced gallery and shaped handle, 12 oz. (376 gr.) 12.5 cm diam. (2) .

Lot 1155

Art Nouveau silver vase by Carrington & Co. London 1901, the tapering body with three stylised handles, 5.9 oz. (184 gr), 15 cm high . Marks rubbed and decoration worn. Various small dents and dings.

Lot 1156

Elizabeth II large silver photo frame, by Ray Hall, Birmingham 1994, the border with embossed scrolls and cherubs, wooden backed, 32 x 23 cm .

Lot 1157

George IV silver chalice, by John James Keith, London 1830, the body chased with scrolls, berries and cartouche, one inscribed, 22 cm high, 9 oz. (285 gr.) .

Lot 1158

Scottish silver Celtic pattern caddy spoon, by Hamish Dawson-Bowman, the Founder of Celtic Art Industries, founded in 1945, stamped 'SILVER SCOTLAND' to the reverse, with maker's mark only, with personal inscription reading '9th April 1974 Gareth Edward Morris', 9 cm long, 28 gr. .

Lot 1159

George V silver mug, by Vander & Hedges, London 1931, with Tessiers Ltd London retailer's mark, personal inscription to base, 9 cm high, 276 gr.

Lot 1160

Victorian silver-mounted snakeskin photograph frame, by EW, Birmingham 1901, 16 x 16 cm.

Lot 1160A

William VI silver mug, by Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London 1835, the bulbous lower body decorated with vines and acanthus leaves, the lobed upper body inscribed with monogram, the foot with personal inscription, 12 cm high, 6.5 oz. ( 204 gr.).

Lot 1161

Edward VII silver sugar caster, Chester 1903, 30 cm high, together with a pair of candlesticks with filled bases, cased set of teaspoons, cream jug and a pair of Indian style white metal open salts, candlesticks 22.5 cm high, (12) .

Lot 1162

Selection of silver condiments including a Victorian mustard and pepper with rectangular lobed bodies, two pairs of open salts, a pair of plated open salts, a further mustard and pepper and eight spoons, silver weight 9 oz. (440 gr.) .

Lot 1163

William IV pair of silver table spoons, with initialled terminals, by EA, London 1831, together with a silver berry spoon, small sauce ladle, caddy spoon and pair of sugar nips, 10 oz. (311 gr.) (6).

Lot 1164

George V and later silver Masonic items including a matchstick case and stamp cover, by William Walter Cashmore, Birmingham, and two pill boxes, by Hemming & Walton, Birmingham, all 1923 and later, with applied enamelled Masonic crests to covers, together with a cased set of four napkin rings, pill box 5.5 cm diam., gross weight 5 oz. (150 gr.) (8) .

Lot 1165

Victorian silver bookmark in the form of a knife with scroll chased handle, Birmingham 1892, maker's mark rubbed, 9 cm long, 4 gr. .

Lot 1167

George VI silver cigarette case, with gilt interior and engine-turned decoration, by I.M.Co, Birmingham 1946, 8.5 cm wide, together with a silver ashtray, stamped 925, 5 cm wide, 119 gr. (2) .

Lot 1168

Victorian silver card case, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1893, chased with scrolls and set with a monogrammed plaque, the interior with pink silk lining, in fitted and personalised leather case, 10 cm wide, 103 gr. .

Lot 1169

Early 20th century Swiss silver combination compact/travel-clock/photograph-frame, including a pen, with 875 Bear standard mark, 5.5 cm high .

Lot 1170

Early 20th century silver-mounted notebook and pen, with engine-turned decoration and paper pad within, marks for Walker & Hall, Chester, 7.5 cm high, gross weight 57 gr..

Lot 1170A

Victorian silver Sovereign holder, the cover by Alfred Wigley, Birmingham 1899, the back 1901, 3 cm diam. 23 gr..

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