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Lot 196

A GEORGE III SILVER RECTANGULAR VINAIGRETTE, the hinged cover inset with a goldstone panel, gilt interior with filigree heart and scroll grille, maker Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1811, approximately 2.8cm x 2cm x 1.3cm, approximate weight 0.6ozt, 19 grams, together with a George III silver gilt shaped rectangular vinaigrette, the hinged cover engine turned with chased foliate border, the base engine turned, lattice pierced grille, maker Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1816, approximately 3cm x 2.2cm x 1cm, approximate weight 0.6ozt, 19 grams (2) (condition: both in overall fair condition, front of goldstone example has slight dints to front edge of cover, goldstone has little pitted patches to both sides, the silver gilt example has some wear to the gilding on high points and tarnished patches, especially to the marks)

Lot 197

A GEORGE III SILVER RECTANGULAR VINAIGRETTE, the hinged cover and base with wiggle work and engraved lattice decoration, gilt interior with foliate pierced grille, remnants of sponge, maker Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London 1803, approximately 4.3cm x 3.3cm x 0.5cm, approximate weight 1.1ozt, 35 grams (condition: overall good condition, marks generally clear, closes flush)

Lot 198

A GEORGE III SILVER SHAPED RECTANGULAR VINAIGRETTE, wiggle work and engraved decoration, hinged cover, gilt interior, the plain grille of holes punched in a lozenge design, maker Thomas Willmore, Birmingham 1799, approximately 3.1cm x 2.2cm x 1.2cm, approximate weight 0.5ozt, 17 grams, together with a Victorian silver vinaigrette of wavy oval form, foliate engraved front and back, the centre named 'M. Jackson', fitted with a loop, hinged cover opens to reveal worn gilt interior, foliate pierced grille, remnants of sponge, maker probably James Fenton, Birmingham 1869, approximately 3.1cm x 2.3cm x 0.8cm, approximate weight 0.3ozt, 10 grams (2) (condition: Willmore vinaigrette has very slight wear to engraved decoration, the oval vinaigrette has worn gilding and no resistance in hinges)

Lot 199

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SILVER NOVELTY VINAIGRETTE, in the form of a bag or purse, with hinged twisted handle loop, foliate engraved and wiggle work decoration, blind rectangular cartouche, the hinged top revealing gilt interior, foliate pierced grille and remnants of sponge, maker's mark indistinct, possibly Gervase Wheeler, Birmingham, no date letter visible, approximately 3.5cm x 2.7cm x 0.7cm, approximate weight 0.2ozt, 9 grams (condition: marks poor, gilding worn, some slight wear to engraving, no resistance in hinges)

Lot 200

A GEORGE III SILVER VINAIGRETTE, of rectangular form, ribbed and engraved exterior, blind rectangular cartouche, gilt interior, foliate scroll pierced grille, maker Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1818, approximately 3.5cm x 2.4cm x 0.7cm, approximate weight 0.5ozt, 15 grams (condition: marks are not crisp, some gilding loss and polish residue to interior)

Lot 201

A WILLIAM IV SILVER VINAIGRETTE, of watch case form, engine turned decoration, fitted with barrel shaped 'winder' loop and ring attachment, gilt interior, the plain grille with punched holes, maker JL (John Lawrence & Co or John Lily), Birmingham 1832, diameter 2.2cm x depth 0.5cm x overall height including ring 3.2cm, approximate weight 0.1ozt, 5.4 grams (condition: slight wear to engraving, some marks slightly illegible)

Lot 202

A GEORGE IV SILVER GILT VINAIGRETTE, of watch case form, front and back engine turned centre, surrounded with chased foliate border, the five flower heads inset with turquoise cabochons, foliate loop and ring, gilt interior, foliate pierced grille, maker's Lawrence & Co, Birmingham 1822, diameter 3cm x depth 1.3cm x overall height including ring 4.5cm, approximate weight 0.5ozt, 16 grams (condition: some slight wear to gilding, cover hinge wobbles, some marks are slightly rubbed)

Lot 203

A GEORGE IV SILVER GILT VINAIGRETTE, of rectangular form, front and back with engine turned decoration surrounded by a chased floral border, the cover engraved 'Marie', ribbed sides, gilt interior with foliate scroll pierced grille, maker initials T.S, Birmingham 1826, approximately 3.7cm x 2.6cm x 1cm, approximate weight 0.9ozt, 28 grams (condition: very slight rubbing of gilding on high points, cover hinge has no resistance)

Lot 204

A VICTORIAN SILVER NOVELTY VINAIGRETTE, of egg shape, the hinge cover fitted with a loop and stamped to back of hinge 'Ortner & Houle 3, St. James Street', gilt interior with geometric and scroll pierced grille, maker William Henry Dee, London 1870, height including loop 4.5cm x diameter 2.2cm, approximate weight 0.6ozt, 18 grams (condition: surface scratches, tip of egg has small dent, slight crease/deep scratch and another small dint on bottom section)

Lot 205

A WILLIAM IV SILVER NOVELTY VINAIGRETTE, of book form, engine turned decoration, blind rectangular cartouche, gilt interior, foliate pierced grille, maker's Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1835, approximately 3.4cm x 2.1cm x 0.7cm, approximate weight 0.5ozt, 15 grams (condition: generally good, slight wear to engraving, marks have partial wear)

Lot 206

A VICTORIAN SILVER NOVELTY VINAIGRETTE, of book form, foliate engraved decoration to exterior, blind rectangular cartouche, gilt interior, foliate pierced grille, maker Edward Smith, Birmingham 1845, approximately 3.2cm x 2.1cm x 0.7cm, approximate weight 0.4ozt, 13 grams (condition: not closing flush, marks fairly clear, some scratches to interior)

Lot 207

A GEORGE IV SILVER GILT VINAIGRETTE, of rectangular form, engraved initials 'A.W.' to rectangular cartouche, engine turned decoration with chased foliate border to back and front, gilt interior flower head and foliate scroll pierced grille, maker initials T.S, possibly Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1823, approximately 3.7cm x 2.6cm x 1.2cm, approximate weight 0.9ozt, 28 grams (condition: not closing flush, cover not opening quite far enough as not easy to open grille fully, slight wear to gilding, dent to bottom left hand corner, marks slightly rubbed)

Lot 208

A GEORGE III SILVER NOVELTY VINAIGRETTE, of padlock form, the cover engraved with foliate scrolls and escutcheon, the base with circular motifs, gilt interior, the grille with fruit and leaf engraved design and punched holes, maker's Lea & Clarke, Birmingham 1818, approximately 3.2cm x 2.6cm x 0.8cm, approximate weight 0.2ozt, 7.7 grams (condition: sticker residue on back of vinaigrette, cover not closing completely flush, cover also a bit mishapen around edges, grille pops up slightly so not closing completely flush, some gilding wear and sacratches to interior, has hand written label saying bought from Delieb, Silver Vaults 1960)

Lot 209

TWO GEORGE III SILVER VINAIGRETTES, of octagonal form, one with deep lattice engraved decoration to the cover, the base with 'Esteem The Giver RB to AES' within an engraved border, gilt interior with plain grille with punched holes in a circular design, with sponge, maker Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1803, approximately 2cm width x 0.8cm depth, approximate weight 0.2ozt, 6 grams and the other with wiggle work borders, gilt interior, plain grille with lozenge shaped punched design, maker's Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1804, approximately 2cm width x 1.1cm depth, approximate weight 0.2ozt, 7 grams (2) (condition: marks to both slightly rubbed, cover of second has no resistance to hinge, the first has tarnished interior, both covers closing flush)

Lot 210

A GEORGE III SILVER VINAIGRETTE, of rectangular form, the hinged cover engraved with ears of corn, the base engraved 'M.M', gilt interior, plain grille with circular holes punched in the form of a lozenge, with sponge, maker Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1812, approximately 2.1cm x 1.7cm x 0.9cm, approximate weight 0.2ozt, 7.7 grams, together with a George III silver vinaigrette of shaped rectangular form, wiggle work engraved decoration, concave base, gilt interior, the plain grille with lozenge shaped punches in a flower head design, maker Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1807, with sponge, approximately 3cm x 2.2cm x 0.9cm, approximate weight 0.4ozt, 12 grams (2) (condition: Matthew Linwood example, the cover not closing flush, marks partially rubbed, Samuel Pemberton example minor dints on one corner, no resistance to hinge, slight wear to gilding)

Lot 211

A GEORGE III SILVER NUTMEG GRATER, of plain egg form, maker Samuel Meriton II, all other hallmarks erased, length 4.5cm x diameter 2.9cm, approximate weight 0.6ozt, 21 grams (condition: marks totally rubbed on base, SM inside cover, closes flush, some dints throughout)

Lot 212

A GEORGE III SILVER JOCKEY'S CAP CADDY SPOON, pricked and bright cut decoration, maker's initials I.T, possibly Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1798, length 5cm, approximate weight 0.2ozt, 7.7 grams (condition: marks good, minor dints around brim of cap)

Lot 213

A GEORGE III SILVER NUTMEG GRATER, of scallop shell form, hinged cover opens to reveal the lift out grater, maker Joseph Willmore, Birmingham circa 1815 (date letter partially rubbed), approximately 4.7cm x 3.1cm x 2.4cm, including grater approximate weight 1.3ozt, 43 grams (condition: gilding good but tarnished inside cover, inside base gilding worn, cover not closing flush, marks not clear)

Lot 214

A VICTORIAN SILVER SAMPSON MORDAN & CO COMBINATION VINAIGRETTE, SNUFF BOX AND PERFUME FLASK, of barrel form, with suspension loop and chains, the screw off cover with cork stopper, the hinged lids either end with gilt interiors, the vinaigrette end also stamped 'S. MORDAN & CO LONDON', foliate scroll pierced and engraved grille, London 1871, approximately 5cm x 4cm x 2.1cm, approximate weight 1.8ozt, 58 grams (condition: cover has cork bung exposed, a section of chain is attached to the cover but not connected to the suspension loop, there are collections of polish and dirt to ribbed bands, vinaigrette end not closing completely flush, there are three small dints to the main body and a small circular mark that may be a repair)

Lot 215

A VICTORIAN SILVER GILT SAMPSON MORDAN & CO COMBINATION VINAIGRETTE AND PERFUME FLASK, of hunting horn form, circular hinged cover with engraved monogram opening to reveal gilt interior, the cover with registration diamond and stamped 'S. MORDAN & CO LONDON', foliate pierced and engraved grille, the horn and screw fitting perfume flask cover with chains and suspension loop, London 1872, approximately 8cm long measuring end to end, approximate weight 1.2ozt, 38 grams (condition: engraved monogram to cover, wear to gilding on high parts, large dent to back edge of horn, vinaigrette cover not closing flush)

Lot 216

A VICTORIAN SILVER SAMPSON MORDAN & CO COMBINATION VINAIGRETTE AND PERFUME FLASK, of horn form, circular hinged cover with engraved monogram opening to reveal gilt interior, the cover with registration diamond and stamped 'S. MORDAN & CO LONDON', foliate scroll pierced and engraved grille, lacks perfume flask cover or bung (no sign of screw fitting inside end), with section of chain for cover and differing chain with loop to horn, London 1872, approximately 10cm long measuring end to end, approximate weight 2.2ozt, 71 grams (condition: vinaigrette cover fitting loosely and has dents around the rim, dents to flask on the back edge, gilding slightly worn, possible replacement chain, the other damaged)

Lot 217

A VICTORIAN SILVER HEART SHAPED VINAIGRETTE, with suspension loop and short chain, the heart engraved with foliate scrolls and blind shield cartouche, the hinged lid with gilt interior, the grille with foliate pierced and engraved decoration, maker Frederick Marson, Birmingham 1875, length including chain 7.5cm x width 3.5cm, approximate weight 0.7ozt, 22 grams (condition: maker's mark rubbed, other marks partial rubbing, tiny dints to point of heart, grille slightly bowed)

Lot 218

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON, on a short coral handle, the shovel shaped bowl engraved to the reverse with cockerel crest and motto, maker George Knight, London 1817, length 7.5cm, together with a George III silver caddy spoon, on a mother of pearl handle, shovel shaped bowl with acorn and oak leaf decoration, maker William Pugh, Birmingham 1808, length 9.5cm (2) (condition: coral handled spoon has repaired split to top edge, a few dints/creases around scoop edge, the other spoon has largely rubbed marks, split at back of handle where mother of pearl joins the spoon)

Lot 219

A VICTORIAN SAMPSON MORDAN & CO SILVER GILT AND RUBY GLASS COMBINATION PERFUME BOTTLE AND VINAIGRETTE, foliate engraved decoration to the covers, both inner covers stamped 'S. MORDAN & CO', the vinaigrette with foliate pierced and engraved grille, with sponge, London 1867, height 9.5cm (condition: lacks inner glass stopper, some wear to gilding, especially to base/vinaigrette, tiny chip to a front edge of bottle and a scratch on front, flask cover spring opening mechanism in working order but not closing completely flush)

Lot 220

A VICTORIAN SILVER SNUFF BOX, of wavy rectangular outline, the raised relief hinged cover depicting two greyhounds chasing a hare with village church, horse drawn ploughing scene, cottages and hills to distance, with a floral border, the base engraved with 'A JUST TRIBUTE of respect to Mr. John Hardy Senr FROM TWO OLD Coursing Friends', engine turned surround, the sides foliate scroll engraved gilt interior, maker Edward Smith, Birmingham 1843, approximately 8cm x 5cm x 2cm, approximate weight 4ozt, 126 grams (condition: overall condition is good, small amount of wear to engine turning on base, gilding good, two indentations visible to interior of cover but nothing corresponds on front)

Lot 221

A VICTORIAN SILVER SNUFF BOX, of wavy rectangular outline, the hinged cover engraved with a duck flying over tree lined water, engine turned and foliate scroll border, engine turned sides, the base engraved with floral sprays around an oval, gilt interior, maker Frederick Marson, Birmingham 1863, approximately 8.8cm x 6cm x 2cm, approximate weight 4.4ozt, 136 grams (condition: hinge has no resistance, small indent on cover towards top left corner, some light surface scratches, interior gilding bright but scratched and slightly worn)

Lot 222

A GEORGE III SILVER SNUFF BOX, of walking cane top shape, the hinged domed top engraved with monogram surrounded by engraved swags and pendants, with zig zag engraved borders to rim and base, the base with a band of floral swags and husks, maker WS, London 1809, height 5.5cm x max diameter 3.5cm, approximate weight 1.2ozt, 37 grams (condition: marks have partial rubbing, some dents around bulbous part of cover)

Lot 223

A VICTORIAN SILVER OVAL VINAIGRETTE, the hinged cover and base engraved with foliate scrolls, the sides ribbed, gilt interior with foliate pierced and engraved grille, maker John Tongue, Birmingham 1842, oval approximately 4.7cm x 4cm x 2.1cm, approximate weight 1.2ozt, 38 grams, together with a Victorian silver snuff box of wavy rectangular form, engine turned decoration with presentation inscription to hinged cover, the interior heavily scratched, maker George Unite, Birmingham 1860, approximately 7cm x 4.5cm x 1.5cm, approximate weight 2.1ozt, 68 grams (2) (condition: vinaigrette has dint to the right hand side, the snuff box has very light wear to the engine turning, interior heavily scratched, some marks are partially obscured, cover not closing completely flush)

Lot 224

A GEORGE III SILVER SNUFF BOX, of canted rectangular form, bright cut engraved, the hinged cover with engraved monogram to the centre, gilt interior, maker Thomas Willmore, Birmingham 1796, approximately 6.4cm x 4cm x 1.5cm, approximate weight 1.6ozt, 50 grams, together with a George III silver vinaigrette of banded cylindrical form, domed pull off cover, plain dome pierced gilt grille and gilt interior, maker's mark rubbed, London 1819, height approximately 2.5cm (2) (condition: snuff box has dents and wear, the vinaigrette has splits to the pull off base, marks have been partially rubbed)

Lot 225

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON, bright cut foliate engraved handle and engraved initial 'C', maker IT, Birmingham 1801, length approximately 7cm and another George III silver caddy spoon, with pierced and bright cut bowl, engraved handle and initialled 'E.M.W.', maker IT Birmingham 1814, length approximately 8.5cm, approximate gross weight 0.4ozt, 14 grams, together with a George III rectangular vinaigrette, applied rose to hinged bright cut cover, worn gilt interior, silver scrolled grille, maker John Bettridge, Birmingham 1818, approximately 3.4cm x 2.5cm x 0.9cm, approximate weight 0.4ozt, 14 grams (3) (condition: vinaigrette is much used and has areas of wear to the engraving, the interior has very little gilding left, grille needs lifting out with the help of a tool, the 1801 caddy spoon has some nicks/dints to the rims)

Lot 226

A GEORGE II/III SILVER NUTMEG GRATER, of egg form, lacks grater, screw cover, bears maker's marks for David (Daniel) Field to interior of cover and base only, length approximately 3.5cm, approximate weight 0.3ozt, 9 grams (condition: small patches of sticky residue to exterior, cover has a cluster of dents)

Lot 227

A GEORGE III SILVER CIRCULAR VINAIGRETTE, the pull off cover with bright cut foliate decoration and dotted bands gilt interior, plain grille, stamped with maker's mark for Samuel Pemberton only, diameter 2cm x height 1.2cm, approximate weight 0.2ozt, 7.4 grams, together with another George III silver octagonal vinaigrette, plain interior, hinged cover enclosing gilt interior, plain grille, maker Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1799, approximately 2cm x 1.2cm (2) (condition: both vinaigrettes in fair condition, the circular example has a sticker on the base, the octagonal example with a small dint to cover rim)

Lot 228

THREE GEORGE III/WILLIAM IV SMALL SILVER RECTANGULAR VINAIGRETTES, all three with foliate engraved and pricked cases, comprising one with initials 'D.H' to cover, gilt interior, foliate pierced and engraved grille, maker Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1797, approximately 2.2cm x 1.2cm x 0.6cm, approximate weight 0.2ozt, 6.3 grams, the next with blind oval cartouche to hinged cover, with sponge, maker TS, Birmingham 1834, the third engraved 'Ada' to the hinged cover which opens to reveal a gilt interior and scrolled in relief grille, maker TS, Birmingham 1831 (3) (condition: all three in similar fair condition, some light wear to engraving, covers not closing to flush, some tarnish to gilding, a few small dints, knocks to rims)

Lot 229

A GEORGE III SILVER VINAIGRETTE, of curved and canted rectangular form, with pin prick decoration, gilt interior, the plain grille with lozenge shaped holes, remnants of sponge, maker Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1807, approximately 2.5cm x 1.9cm x 0.8cm, approximate weight 0.2ozt, 9 grams, together with a William IV silver rectangular vinaigrette, engraved decoration, gilt interior with scrolled in relief grille, maker TS, Birmingham circa 1837, approximately 3cm x 2cm x 0.9cm, approximate weight 0.4ozt, 13 grams (2) (condition: George III vinaigrette has worn decoration and small dents to outer case, William IV vinaigrette cover is slightly off centre and doesn't close tightly, date letter is tarnished, grille hinge has no resistance)

Lot 230

A GEORGE III SILVER RECTANGULAR VINAIGRETTE, ribbed decoration with cartouche engraved 'MW', the gilt interior with ornate heart shaped grille, maker William Parker, London 1818, approximately 4.7cm x 3.5cm x 0.9cm, approximate weight 1.1ozt, 36 grams, together with a George III silver etui case, lacks grille, bright cut foliate decoration, maker Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1794, height approximately 4.7cm, approximate weight 0.4ozt, 12 grams (2) (condition: vinaigrette covers are only slightly worn, some scratching/tarnish to inside of base, etui lacks grille and contents, lock works but doesn't spring open)

Lot 231

TWO VICTORIAN SILVER VINAIGRETTES, of wavy rectangular form, one engraved with foliate scrolls and with loop attachment, engraved initials to the hinged cover, gilt interior with foliate scroll pierced and engraved grille, maker Edward Smith, Birmingham 1850, approximately 5cm x 2.2cm x 0.9cm, approximate weight 0.7ozt, 22 grams, the other also maker Edward Smith, with engine turned decoration, blind cartouche, gilt interior with foliate scroll pierced and engraved grille, Birmingham 1849, approximately 3.8cm x 2.5cm x 0.9cm, approximate weight 0.6ozt, 21 grams (2) (condition: the first vinaigrette has traces of gilding to the exterior, the cover hinge has no resistance, the second vinaigrette has worn gilding to the grille, the grille is tight to open)

Lot 232

A VICTORIAN CLEAR GLASS FACET CUT SCENT FLASK, of horn form, with gilt metal mounts, chain and loop fastening, length tip to tip 9cm, together with another Victorian clear moulded glass scent flask, the screw cover stamped Sterling, length tip to tip 10cm, a Victorian ruby glass scent flask of horn shape with white metal mounts (split) and with chain and loop attached, length 5.5cm and a Victorian silver barrel shaped scent flask, foliate engraved decoration, screw cover enclosing cork bung, maker Samuel Elijah Culver, London 1881, length 3.9cm, registration diamond to one end (4)The clear glass facet cut flask has wear to the gilding, a small chip inside the neck of the widest end, the clear moulded glass flask with silver cover, the cover has two splits in the rim, the glass appears ok but is rough around the neck, the ruby glass scent has a hole in the cover and has some small chips on the narrow end, the silver barrel flask is in good order 

Lot 233

TWO GEORGE III SILVER PLAIN RECTANGULAR VINAIGRETTES, one with engraved initials to the cover, gilt interior, plain grille with floral pierced holes, maker Thomas Willmore, Birmingham 1801, approximately 3.3cm x 2.3cm x 1.1cm, approximate weight 0.7ozt, 22 grams and the other engraved 'Presented To Miss Welch', worn gilt interior, plain grille, makers Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London 1799, approximately 3.6cm x 2.3cm x 1cm, approximate weight 0.8ozt, 26 grams (2) (condition: the former has a crease in the cover and small dints around the exterior edges, the latter has a deep scratch on the base, the cover not closing completely flush, gilding worn on interior in patches)

Lot 234

THREE 19TH CENTURY SILVER RECTANGULAR VINAIGRETTES, comprising a George III example with Greek Key pin pricked decoration, gilt interior with filigree grille (broken hinge), maker Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1805, approximately 3.9cm x 2.8cm x 0.7cm, approximate weight 0.7ozt, 21 grams, another with engraved lozenge and quatrefoil decoration, worn initials to cover, gilt interior, the pierced grille with cornucopia and floral decoration, makers William Pugh, Birmingham 1811, approximately 4cm x 2.6cm x 0.9cm, approximate weight 0.7ozt, 22 grams and the third has loop attached with foliate scroll engraved decoration and shield cartouche with initials (split) gilt interior, the engraved grille with holes, maker's Wheeler & Cronin, Birmingham 1843, approximately 3.1cm x 2cm x 0.8cm, approximate weight 0.3ozt, 9.3 grams (3) (condition: all three are well used and have damage in some form, split top, broken hinge, thinning and dented)

Lot 235

A GEORGE IV SILVER GILT WATCH CASE VINAIGRETTE, engine turned decoration with foliate border in relief, worn gilt interior with plain grille, maker's probably William Lea & Co, Birmingham 1827, diameter 2.5cm x height including loop 3.6cm (condition: gilding worn to exterior and interior, no resistance in cover hinge, maker's mark rubbed)

Lot 236

A WILLIAM IV NATHANIEL MILLS SILVER RECTANGULAR VINAIGRETTE, engine turned decoration with blind cartouche, gilt interior with foliate scroll pierced and engraved grille, Birmingham 1834, approximately 3.2cm x 2.4cm x 0.9cm, approximate weight 0.6ozt, 19 grams (condition: the grille has to be clipped down with a little force, otherwise in good condition)

Lot 237

A GEORGE IV SILVER VINAIGRETTE, of canted rectangular form, engine turned decoration with blind cartouche, gilt interior with pierced and engraved grille of scrolls and circles, makers Lawrence & Co, Birmingham 1825 and grille marked for Robert Mitchell and maker's mark on inside of base overstamped with both maker's marks, approximately 3cm x 2.4cm x 1.2cm, approximate weight 0.4ozt, 14 grams, together with a William IV silver rectangular vinaigrette of rectangular form, lozenge engraved cover and base with pin prick decoration to the sides, gilt interior, engraved grille, maker Edward Smith, Birmingham 1837/38, approximately 3cm x 2cm x 0.7cm, approximate weight 0.4ozt, 13 grams (2) (condition: both vinaigrettes in fair condition)

Lot 238

A VICTORIAN SILVER VINAIGRETTE, of rectangular form, engraved in the aesthetic taste, the hinged cover with a creature in a cornfield with sun or moon beyond, the reverse of the case with a crane in a similar landscape, hanging loop attached, foliate scroll pierced and engraved grille, maker Colen Hewer Cheshire, Birmingham 1878, approximately 5cm x 3.5cm x 1cm, approximate weight 0.9ozt, 30 grams, together with another Victorian silver vinaigrette by the same maker, of wavy rectangular form, hanging loop attached, foliate engraved case, gilt interior with foliate pierced and engraved grille, Birmingham 1886, approximately 5cm x 2.7cm x 0.9cm (2) (condition: the first vinaigrette has lost almost all gilding from the interior, the engraving on the case is a little rubbed, front edges of cover mishapen, the second vinaigrette cover isn't closing completely flush and the grille catches on the cover when opened)

Lot 239

A GEORGE IV SILVER VINAIGRETTE, of rectangular form, engine turned decoration with foliate borders in relief, reeded bands to side, hanging loop attached, worn gilt interior, foliate pierced and engraved grille, remnants of sponge, maker Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1826, approximately 4cm x 2.5cm x 1.5cm, approximate weight 0.5ozt, 17 grams, together with an oval white metal snuff box with hinged cover, hanging loop attached, engraved and pin prick decoration, initials to shield cartouche, length 4cm x 1.9cm x 0.8cm (2) (condition: vinaigrette is in well worn condition both internally and externally with dints and wear to gilding, the snuff box has a crease in the cover, dints to the back, patches of scratching to the interior)

Lot 240

A GEORGE IV SILVER VINAIGRETTE, of rectangular form, the hinged cover engraved with foliate scrolls and the sides and base with pin prick decoration, gilt interior with foliate scroll pierced and engraved grille, remnants of sponge, maker Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1830, approximately 2.9cm x 1.9cm x 0.7cm, approximate weight 0.3ozt, 10 grams, together with another silver vinaigrette in worn condition, maker Edward Smith, Birmingham 1843, approximately 3cm x 1.8cm x 0.8cm, approximate weight 0.2ozt, 8 grams (2) (condition: both have worn engraving, both with dents to cases and the gilding is worn on the 1830 vinaigrette)

Lot 241

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER VISITING CARD CASE/AIDE MEMOIRE, of rectangular form, front and reverse embossed with identical scenes of two ladies with a bagpipe player in a landscape, the interior lined with tan leather compartments and blue silk, with a pencil stamped 'Sm Mordan & Co Sterling Silver', maker William Comyns, London 1899, approximately 10cm x 7.3cm, approximate gross weight 4.4ozt, 139 grams, together with a Victorian silver combination vesta/cheroot cutter of rectangular form, engraved motto to the larger hinged cover, heavily worn gilt interior, maker Thomas Johnson I, London 1858, approximately 4cm x 2.5cm x 0.8cm, approximate weight 0.7ozt, 24 grams (2) (condition: card case in good condition overall, hinges and clasps working, lining intact and little used, vesta case has wear to engraving and heavily worn gilding, dents to corners and scratches)

Lot 242

LICHFIELD INTEREST, an Elizabeth II silver and enamel pill box, the hinged cover with a view of Lichfield Cathedral from Stowe Pool, gilt interior stamped '15', the base with commemorative Silver Jubilee hallmark, maker F.G. Flavell Ltd, Birmingham 1977, approximately 4.7cm x 3.4cm x 1.4cm, approximate weight 1.6ozt, 50 grams, together with three silver and enamel teaspoons relating to Lichfield, two small enamel and white medallions, two other Lichfield silver teaspoons and plated medallion and a silver Staffordshire knot teaspoon (10) (condition: overall good condition, all enamel items damage free at time of report)

Lot 243

A CONTINENTAL SILVER AND ENAMEL CIGARETTE CASE, of canted rectangular form, engine turned decoration with oval enamel panel of two Japanese ladies by a waters edge, import marks for Stockwell & Co (George Stockwell) London 1926, approximate weight 2.8ozt, 87 grams, height 8.5cm x 5.5cm, together with an oval silver and enamel pill box with view of a river bridge, initialled S.B., maker Clive Norman Bullivant, London 1984, approximately 3.5cm x 2.5cm (2) (condition: pill box in good condition, the cigarette case has wear to the gilding and one of the elasticated stays, small dint to the back cover, the closing/opening spring is tight)

Lot 244

A LATE 19TH CENTURY DUTCH SILVER VINAIGRETTE, of basket shape, with short chain attached, the grille with section missing, height 4cm, together with a 19th Century Continental white metal vinaigrette of waisted oval form, bright cut hinged cover, plain grille with worn gilt interior, height 3cm, a 19th Century plated snuff box and a late 19th/early 20th Century Chinese white metal vesta case of oval form, cast in relief with birds and bamboo, spring mechanism cover, unmarked, height 4.5cm (4) (condition: the two vinaigrettes are in well used/poor condition with some dents, all or partial gilding loss, the snuff box has loss most of silver plating, vesta case not closing flush, a few minor dents)

Lot 245

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUP, 'S' scroll handles with heart shaped terminals, on a circular base with a screw fitting to a black plastic stand, makers Martin Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall) Sheffield 1906, weight including screw fitting approximately 15.9ozt, 497 grams, height including stand 23cm (condition: some minor dents and an indentation of handle join to interior)

Lot 246

A GEORGE III SILVER SALVER, beaded rim, beaded feet, makers John Crouch I and Thomas Hannam, London 1787, diameter 24.3cm, approximate weight 18.3ozt, 569 grams (condition: some surface scratches, has a couple of noticeable dents to the rim)

Lot 247

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER RECTANGULAR DOUBLE ENDED HIP FLASK/CIGARETTE CASE, of bowed outline, gilt interior, maker's George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Chester 1904, approximate weight 6.2ozt, 193 grams, approximately 11cm x 9cm (condition: hinges on spring opening mechanisms in working order, surface scratches commensurate with use and age, cigarette bands missing

Lot 248

A GEORGE V SILVER TEAPOT, of bulbous form, decorative brown bakelite finial and 'S' scroll handle, domed cover above Grecian style rim, stepped circular foot, makers Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1929, approximate weight 17.1ozt, 533 grams, height approximately 17cm (condition: evidence of solder to rim at back of hinge)

Lot 249

A GEORGE III SILVER ARGYLE, of cylindrical form, beaded rims, ebonised fitments, engraved crest to the pull off cover and body, maker William Grundy, London 1778, approximate weight 13.9ozt, 432 grams, height to top of handle 12.5cm (condition: some marks on the slightly uneven base are rubbed, the interior rim has a gap in the silver, possibly a damaged section that was removed so the cover would fit, the inner rim of the cover is slightly mishapen but sits in fairly well with a very slight gap between cover and jug)(The crest on the body is rather out of proportion and isn’t very clear but it does seem to match the one on the cover very well, no signs of erasure, the pull off cover has lion passant and WG sponsor’s mark, also if you look at the photo with the handle and the spout facing front you will see a lion passant and rubbed sponsor’s mark to the right of the handle and the sponsor’s mark rubbed.Looks like a little bit of solder under the spout, the photo that shows inside the pot you can see a spot of solder or rough patch, there is another similar level a bit further round.)

Lot 250

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER CYLINDRICAL BOX AND COVER, the pull off cover set with a carved pink hardstone flower head, yellow metal stamens and cabochon tips, maker Stuart Clive Griffiths, Birmingham 1973, approximate weight 4.4ozt, 138 grams, height 11cm, together with an Elizabeth II silver champagne flute, gilt interior, Celtic cast knopped stem, circular foot, makers J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1970, approximate weight 3.9ozt, 123 grams (2)

Lot 251

A VICTORIAN SILVER TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUP, of lobed baluster form, gilt interior, repousse decorated and chased with acanthus leaves, ornate 'S' scroll handles, repousse foliate circular foot, makers Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1859, approximate weight 9.1ozt, 285 grams, height 18.5cm (condition: good overall, slight gilding loss just below rim and leaning slightly)

Lot 252

A GEORGE II SILVER CREAM PAIL, of coopered bucket form, oval lattice work swing handle, worn engraved initials to upper most band, maker Edward Aldridge, London 1749, approximate weight 2.4ozt, 76 grams, height to rim 4.1cm (condition: rim has thinner patches with some slight mishapen areas, some wear to marks on base)

Lot 253

A QUEEN ANNE BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER PORRINGER BY SETH LOFTHOUSE, cast 'S' scroll handles, central cartouche engraved with initials 'F' over 'T*M', the reverse side engraved 'I*F', ropework girdle, wrythen fluted decoration, London 1707, approximate weight 6.6ozt, 207 grams, height 9cm (condition: good condition, handles slightly out of line, rim has very slight dints)

Lot 254

A VICTORIAN SILVER SEAL CASE, of circular form, the hinged cover with cast oak leaf and acorn border, the centre repousse decorated with Royal Arms and George & The Dragon, the base with cut aways for ribbon, maker Joseph Angell II, London 1862, approximate weight 18.7ozt, 582 grams, diameter 18.5cm (condition: overall good condition, no sign of solder or repair, cover not absolutely flush to base and cover rim has slight dints)

Lot 255

A VICTORIAN SILVER SWING HANDLED BASKET, of wavy circular form, the border embossed with foliate scrolls, the centre with a castle, makers Wheeler & Cronin, Birmingham 1843, approximate weight 2.7ozt, 84 grams, diameter 15.2cm, together with a pair of Victorian silver circular salts, gilt interiors, engraved with foliate decoration, on a short pedestal foot, maker Thomas Smily, London 1875, approximate weight 2.1ozt, 66 grams (3) (condition: the basket has repairs to the handle, both sides near the hinges, the pair of salts have slight wear to the gilding as well as signs of use)

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