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Lot 22

An Elizabeth II silver chamberstick, on a dished circular base, with a collet foot, and a c-scroll handle, maker's mark partially mis-struck, "LMM?", London 2002 (with a special commemorative mark for Queen Elizabeth II's Golden Jubilee), 13cm diameter, 10.5oz.

Lot 221

A late 17th Century German parcel-gilt silver sweetmeat dish, circular with a crimped border and gilt front face with large repoussé-work flowers and a discreet Victorian monogram, by Andrew Bergman, Nuremberg 1660-1680, 20cms diameter, 3.9oz.

Lot 222

A 19th Century Continental silver and parcel-gilt mounted nautilus shell cup, after the antique, with a chased and domed foot, a figural stem and decorative straps, unmarked and A/F, 28.8cm high.

Lot 224

A late 19th Century Dutch silver cow creamer, with a looped tail for a handle and a hinged cover on its back with an applied fly, with English import marks for London 1892, 13cm long, 5.3oz.

Lot 225

A 20th Century Maltese silver tazza (or sottocoppa), of hexafoil outline with an applied, mounded rim and a domed, removable foot, maker’s mark "AVC"?, datemark 1933, 26.5cm diameter, 35.25oz.

Lot 226

A mid 19th Century Mexican silver two-handled dish or cup, of lobed, circular outline with a spreading foot and a frieze of chased floral decoration, by L. Maciel, Mexico City 1930-50, 22.4cm wide overall, 13.95oz.

Lot 227

A late 19th Century Chinese silver three-piece tea set, with rounded cuboid bodies, decorated with applied prunus roots and branches forming a cartouche with chased birds and foliage in the centre, against a hammered ground, the teapot with a cane-insulated handle, each stamped with four character marks, 1880-1900, the teapot 13cm high, 29oz. (3)

Lot 228

A pair of early 20th Century continental silver and parcel-gilt figures of a medieval King and his Queen, with ivory hands and heads, set with coloured glass and hardstones, on circular, scroll-decorated bases, marked only "Sterling" and "925" (loaded bases), the king 18.5cm high.Self-declaration submission reference EP7DD9TP

Lot 229

A set of six late 19th/early 20th Century Russian silver-gilt and cloisonné enamelled coffee spoons, 10cm long, 2.6oz. (6)

Lot 23

A pair of Elizabeth II silver wine coasters, plain with inset, turned wooden bases, by A. Chick and Sons Ltd, London 1968; together with a silver-mounted glass whisky-tot, with a star-cut base, maker's mark "EO", London 1914, the latter 11.5cms high. (3)

Lot 231

An early 20th Century Far Eastern silver rose bowl, of compressed circular form with a battle scene in relief around the sides with warriors mounted on bull elephants, unmarked, probably either Burmese or Siamese, 1920-1940, 23.5cm diameter, 22.35oz.

Lot 233

A George III silver caddy spoon, with a fluted circular bowl and a bright-cut stem with shaped sides, by William Sumner, London 1790; and two other similar George III silver caddy spoons, with lug handles, the latter 8cm long, 1oz. (3)

Lot 235

Three various George III silver caddy spoons, (one initialled "M"), by Josiah Snatt, London mixed dates 1810-1814, the longest one 9.3cm long, 1.35oz. (3)

Lot 236

Six various George III silver caddy spoons, with engraved stems (two initialled), by different makers (T. Wallis, T. Northcote, S. Hougham, R. Crossley and Abraham Taylor), mixed dates, London 1784-1807, the longest one 8.5cm long, 1.7oz. (6)

Lot 237

Two Victorian silver caddy spoons, with engraved stems, by George Unite; two other silver caddy spoons, by Hilliard and Thomason; and another, with a gilt oval bowl and an engraved fiddle stem, (maker’s mark partially worn), all Birmingham made, mixed dates 1862-1886, the longest one 10cm long, 1.85oz. (5)

Lot 238

North Country silver caddy spoons: a Victorian fiddle example with a fluted bowl, by Thomas Sewell, Newcastle 1869; a fiddle example, with drop-shaped bowl, initialled "P", by J. Barber and W. Whitwell, York 1821; and another, with a slender stem, marks partially unclear, Sheffield c.1780, the latter 8.5cm long, 1.1oz. (3)

Lot 239

Five various silver caddy spoons, all Birmingham-made, by different makers, mixed dates 1809-1857, the longest one 9cm long, 1.3oz. (5)

Lot 24

A pair of George V silver two-handled fruit or dessert stands, on plain rising circular bases with pierced and engraved decoration around the centres and cast borders of fruiting vines, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1930, 42cm wide overall , 81.4oz. (2)

Lot 240

A George IV Scottish provincial silver caddy spoon, with a bright-cut border around the stem, initialled "J", by Peter Gill and Son of Aberdeen 1820-1830; a Scottish silver caddy spoon with an engraved stem and a drop-shaped bowl, no maker’s mark, Edinburgh 1804; a Glasgow-made silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon; and a later Scottish silver caddy spoon, with a Luckenbooth finial, the latter 8.5cm long, 1.75oz. (4)

Lot 241

A Victorian silver Bacchanalian pattern caddy spoon, crested, by Messrs Lias and Wakely, London 1880, 11.2cm long, 0.95oz.

Lot 242

A group of six various 20th Century silver caddy spoons, each one a royal coronation commemorative, mixed dates and makers, the longest one 10.2cm long, 3.4oz. (6)

Lot 243

Five various 20th Century silver caddy spoons, with pierced or openwork stems, mixed dates and makers, the longest one 9.5cm long, 3.25oz. (5)

Lot 244

A pair of George V cast silver caddy spoons, with Celtic style knotwork along the stems, by Amy Sandheim, London 1927; two other silver caddy spoons, by A.E. Jones; and another with the incuse maker’s mark "J.A.J", hallmarked Chester 1934, the pair 9.8cm long, 2.4oz. (5)

Lot 245

Five various silver caddy spoons, (one initialled "H"), all made by Joseph Taylor of Birmingham 1803-1822, the longest one 7.5cm long, 1.1oz. (5)

Lot 246

A small collection of ten antique silver caddy spoons, by various makers, all Birmingham-made, George III-Victorian period, some with initials, the longest one 10.3cm long, 2.8oz. (10)

Lot 247

Two George III silver caddy spoons: one initialled "CB", London 1814; the other London 1812, both by Thomas James, the latter 10.5cm long, 1.2oz. (2)

Lot 248

A George III/IV silver caddy spoon, with an engraved, canted oblong bowl, initialled, by Francis Powell, London 1820; and another silver caddy spoon, by Peter & William Bateman, London 1805, the latter 6cm long, 0.6oz. (2)

Lot 249

An early Victorian silver West Country provincial caddy spoon, fiddle pattern with a flowerhead-shaped bowl, by Robert Williams (of Bristol), hallmarked Exeter 1838; and another West Country silver caddy spoon with a fluted bowl, initialled "AH", by Joseph Hicks of Exeter c.1795 (no date letter), the latter 8cm long, 0.65oz. (2)

Lot 25

A pair of George VI silver candlesticks, on bevelled square bases with borders of beading and floral garlands, plain octagonal columns and Corinthian capitals with detachable nozzles, by M. Salkind, London 1937 (loaded), 27.5cm high. (2)

Lot 250

Two silver North Country provincial caddy spoons, with scallop-shell bowls, both initialled and both by Thomas Watson of Newcastle (one 1818 and one c.1800 no date letter); and another silver caddy spoon with a stubby fiddle stem, by Peter Lambert (of Berwick upon Tweed), hallmarked Newcastle 1835, the latter 8.7cm long, 1.2oz. (3)

Lot 251

Three various Victorian silver caddy spoons, with patterned stems; an Irish silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, with a fluted bowl, initialled, maker’s mark partially worn, Dublin 1817; and another silver caddy spoon, with a round bowl, crested, by George Lowe of Chester 1800-1820, the latter 9.5cm long, 3.45oz. (5)

Lot 252

A rare George III silver “double-duty” caddy spoon, initialled, by Joseph Taylor of Birmingham 1797, 6.7cm long, 0.2oz.

Lot 253

An Elizabeth II silver parcel-gilt and enamelled caddy spoon, made to commemorate the birth of H.R.H. Prince William of Wales, by Stuart Devlin, London 1982 (in original case with receipt), 6.5cm long, 0.8oz.

Lot 254

Two George III silver-inlaid tortoiseshell caddy spoons, with scallop shell bowls; a George IV chased silver caddy spoon; two Victorian silver engraved caddy spoons; and a Victorian silver lily pattern caddy spoon, with a veined leaf bowl, the latter 10.7cm long, 2.1oz weighable silver. (6)

Lot 256

A George III Scottish silver basting or hash spoon, initialled "S", by Robert Gray (of Glasgow), hallmarked Edinburgh 1796, 32.5cm long, 3.5oz.

Lot 257

By Paul Storr: a George III silver fiddle pattern dessert spoon, initialled "RAS" (script), London 1817, 17.8cm long, 1.65oz.

Lot 258

A matched set of twelve early 20th Century Dutch silver dessert spoons and twelve silver dessert forks (three-prong), Hanoverian pattern, by various makers, mixed dates 1910-1930, (in lined and fitted case), the forks 17.3cm long, 35oz.

Lot 259

Four various Dutch silver tablespoons and three dessert spoons, mixed makers and dates, the tablespoons 20cm long, 11.85oz. (7)

Lot 26

Two Elizabeth II silver wine coasters, with turned wooden bases, (one initialled "DMS"); and a larger silver example, with an inset circular boss (also initialled "DMS"), by three different makers, mixed dates London/Birmingham 1976-1998, the larger one 17.5cm diameter. (3)

Lot 260

A George III Scottish silver punch ladle, with a shallow circular bowl and a twisted whalebone handle, by Robert Gray and Sons (of Glasgow), hallmarked Edinburgh 1813; and a Scottish provincial silver-mounted horn beaker, by Medlock and Craik of Inverness, c.1890, the ladle 40cm long. (2)

Lot 261

A cased set of six silver arts and crafts coffee spoons, with circular bowls and aventurine glass-set seal terminals, by Bernard Instone, Birmingham 1926, the case with label of "Langstone Production", each spoon 8.3 cm long, 1oz.

Lot 262

A George III silver marrow scoop, initialled by Stephen Adams, London 1795; a George II silver tablespoon, initialled, by Richard Pargetter, London 1741; and a George III silver feather-edge tablespoon, initialled, the marrow scoop 22cm long, 5oz. (3)

Lot 263

A George III silver basting spoon, initialled "JWD" (script), by Hester Bateman, London 1775, 27.2 cm long, 3.5oz.

Lot 264

A set of three Scottish silver toddy ladles, fiddle and thread pattern, crested, by J. McKay, Edinburgh 1806, 15.5cm long, 3oz. (3)

Lot 265

A pair of George III silver Old English pattern basting spoons, by Peter, Anne and William Bateman, London 1804, 29cm long, 6.9oz. (2)

Lot 266

A pair of George III Scottish silver basting spoons, fiddle & thread pattern, crested, by J. McKay, Edinburgh 1817, 31.2cm long, 7.25oz. (2)

Lot 267

A George V silver hand-made spoon, with a round, hammered bowl and a pierced “knot” terminal, by The Keswick School of Industrial Art, Crester 1913, 15.2cm long, 1oz.

Lot 268

A Charles I silver seal top spoon, the terminal with traces of gilding engraved on the top with a crest, pricked on the back of the bowl with the initials "RD", by Robert Jygges, London 1630, 15.8cm long, 1.2oz.

Lot 269

A George V set of twelve pairs of silver fish knives and forks, with mother-of-pearl; handles, all of the knives crested, by Allen and Darwin, Sheffield 1913 (contained in a fitted Morocco leather case), the case measuring 33cm long.

Lot 27

A World War II period silver cigarette box, rectangular with engine-turned decoration and concaved sides, the gilt cover interior inscribed "Presented to George W. Parish Esq., F.C.I.S by the British Film Producers Association 23rd June 1943 for Services Rendered", cedar-wood lining, by Asprey & Co. Ltd, London 1941, 18cm long.

Lot 270

A pair of Dutch decorative silver spoons with cast galleon terminals, chased in the bowl with the coat of arms of Amsterdam, with English import marks for Sheffield 1900; together with another pair of similar Dutch silver spoons, with plain bowls and an engraved crest in the centre, also import-marked Shefield 1900, the latter pair 19cm long, 10.25oz. (4)

Lot 271

Omar Ramsden: a set of six George V silver coffee spoons with reeded stems, by Omar Ramsden, London 1928, a small silver butter knife by the same maker, (marks worn), a silver butter knife with a thistle terminal by Omar Ramsden, London 1929 and a small silver dish chased with the initial “G” by Omar Ramsden and Alwyn Carr, London 1898, the latter 8.4cm long, 4.65oz. (9)

Lot 272

A pair of Victorian silver fish servers, King’s pattern with a pierced blade and fines, by George Adams, London 1864, the knife 32cm long, 10.5oz. (2)

Lot 273

By Omar Ramsden: a pair of George V silver butter knives, with briar-rose flower terminals, by Omar Ramsden, London 1930; together with a larger, silver hooked preserve spoon, with a seal terminal by the Guild of Handicrafts, London 1941, the latter 18,6cm long, 4.5oz. (3)

Lot 274

A mixed lot: a set of fine Scottish provincial silver teaspoons, initialled by William Hannay of Paisley; a pair of gilt-metal opera glasses, in a leather case; a plated novelty egg cup (boxed); and three antique silver caddy spoons, the opera glasses 9cm long, 2.85oz weighable silver. (10)

Lot 275

A George V silver arts and crafts caddy spoon, with a lug handle, pierced with a stylised apple tree, by Bernard Instone, Birmingham 1927, 8cm long, 0.75oz.

Lot 276

Silver Literature:- Culme, J: The Directory of Gold and Silversmiths, Jewellers and Allied Traders 1838 – 194 from the London Assay Office Registers, by the Antique Collectors club 1987 (in two volumes). (2)

Lot 279

Two early 20th Century arts and crafts silver caddy spoons, together with a smaller silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham 1905 and three copies of the Caddy Spoons Society’s booklet “The Caddy Spoon in the 20th Century," the larger spoon 9cm long, 1.8oz weighable silver. (6)

Lot 28

A mixed lot of silver: an Elizabeth II silver mug; an Elizabeth II silver-gilt wine coaster, with turned wooden base; a silver sugar bowl with spiral fluting, initialled, by Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1910; a George V silver tea strainer; and a Victorian chased silver sugar bowl, by Charles Stuart Hairns, London 1885, the coaster 13cm diameter, 10.1oz weighable silver. (5)

Lot 280

A part service of silver flatware and cutlery, Victoria pattern to include: three tablespoons, six table forks, six desseet spoons, six dessert forks, five teaspoons, and one butterknife, all by Messrs J and H Lias, London 1844; together with a teaspoon, by another maker, London 1854; and a set of eight silver table knives; and eight silver side knives, Victoria pattern, (with stainless steel blades), by C. J. Vnder Ltd, Sheffield 1966, the table knives 25.5 cm long, 68.8oz weighable silver. (47)

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