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Lot 97

A George V Art Deco hallmarked silver and guilloche enamel compactHaving yellow sunburst decoration to cover, made by Cohen & Charles, London 1938, diameter 7.5cm

Lot 309

A 19th Century Dutch white metal snuff boxOf hinged oval form, the lid decorated with cherubs, together with a further sterling silver pill box of hinged rectangular form decorated with a golfer, largest 7cm wide (2) weight approx. 2.4oz.

Lot 358A

A Danish silver taper stickOf cylindrical outline, with circular scalloped base, Danish assay marks, diameter 9cm, weight approx. 1.7oz AF.

Lot 287

A silver tobacco pebbleOf oval form, with Gurkha detailing to the hinged lid and silver gilt interior, length 10.5cm, weight approx. 3.2oz.CONDITION REPORTStamped silver to interior along with other marks

Lot 342

A Victorian silver oval bonbon dishOf oval outline with hinged handle raised on a single spreading foot, together with an Elizabeth II silver sauceboat, a pedestal dish and a sauce ladle, varying makers and dates, bonbon dish Thomas Hayes, Birmingham, 1899, weight approx. 12.4oz (4).

Lot 14

A card containing mint 1948 George VI and Queen Elizabeth silver wedding stampsFrom GB and other Commonwealth countries.

Lot 214

A Scottish Provincial Regimental presentation silver mounted wooden quaich, late 19th CenturyThe wooden quaich by Ferguson & McBean of Inverness, hallmarked for Edinburgh 1897, the body carved with intertwined rope decoration, with applied presentation roundel engraved Squab Asi (a Gaelic phrase meaning 'Sweep it Up'), the body mounted with two shield shaped plaques with the Seaforth Highlanders badge surmounted by a crown, the second with inscription 'Major W.de B. Hatton from the Sergeants 2nd Seaforth Highlanders 1899', width 29cm, height 11cm, Major William De Bathe Hatton was involved in the relief of Chitral in 1895CONDITION REPORTDiameter from outer edge of the handles 30cm, diameter of bowl 19cm

Lot 261

A George III silver helmet cream jugOf tapering outline with foliate surround and monogram to front, with angular handle, makers marks worn, London, 1801, height 10cm, weight approx. 3.8oz.

Lot 464

A 19th Century Bohemian clear and opaque glass overlaid jug Fitted with silver-plated and hinged lid with crown finial together with a further similar goblet, largest piece height 27cm (2)CONDITION REPORTlight wear to gilt, light scratches to base, otherwise good.

Lot 321

A 1920s silver milk jugThe oval base rising to a tapered bowl with grooved rim and handle, Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1922, weight approx. 3.3oz.

Lot 274

A George III silver fiddle pattern soup ladleWith crest to stem, London, 1808, length 33cm, weight approx. 8.1oz.

Lot 69

A Victorian silver toothpick box, maker Abraham Brownett & John Rose, London, 1862: crested and initialled, of rectangular outline with engraved hinged lid enclosing a mirror plate 7.5cm. long, 59gms, 1.91ozs.

Lot 27

A George V silver quaich, maker Richard Burbridge, Birmingham, 1928: of traditional design, with pierced handles on a circular foot, 16cm. wide, 87gms, 2.81ozs.

Lot 53

A matched Kings pattern part flatware service, makers William Eaton, London, 1836 and George Adams, London, 1845: includes six tablespoons six dessert spoons, six teaspoons, six table forks and six dessert forks, total weight of silver 2156gms, 69.32ozs

Lot 44

A set of Elizabeth II silver gilt and enamelled coffee spoons, maker Turner & Simpson, Birmingham, 1959: in associated case and a set of silver gilt cocktail sticks with enamelled cockerel terminals, stamped sterling, cased, total weight of silver 75gms, 2.42ozs.

Lot 47

A George III silver matched fiddle pattern part flatware service, various makers and dates: initialled, includes twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve associated bone handled table knives and twelve similar dessert knives, contained in an oak low boy, weighable silver 2745gms, 88.26ozs.

Lot 97

A large Swedish silver cigar box, maker K. Anderson, 1928: inscribed, of rectangular outline, the shallow domed hinged lid enclosing a wood lined interior, 23cm. wide,

Lot 62

A Victorian silver Old English pattern part flatware service, maker Thomas Prime & Son, Birmingham, 1892: initialled, includes, seven tablespoons, five dessert spoons, five table forks and four dessert forks, total weight of silver 1240gms, 39.87ozs.

Lot 36

Three Edward VII silver salts, maker Joseph Henings & Co, London, 1909: of circular form, with foliate borders and half reeded decoration, raised on three swept feet, with associated glass liners and silver salt spoons, 11cm. diameter, total weight of silver 677gms, 21.81ozs.

Lot 120

A Victorian silver mustard pot and cover, maker Edward Charles Brown, London, 1868: of squat baluster form, with embossed floral decoration, scroll handle and hinged cover, having a blue glass liner and associated spoon, total weight of silver 12gms, 3.92ozs.

Lot 197

A 19th century gold, silver, diamond and pearl mounted bar brooch: with central heart-shaped motif, total diamond weight approximately 0.90ct, 40mm total length, 5gms gross weight.

Lot 600

A Shelley Mode coffee service with 'cubist' decoration: comprising a coffee pot and cover, milk jug, sugar bowl, six cups and six saucers each decorated with a cluster of orange, black and silver lustre squares, black backstamps and pattern no. 11786, circa 1930-35, [tiny rim chip to cream jug].

Lot 118

A George III silver pedestal swing handle basket, maker TG, London, 1792: initialled, of lobed oval outline, with reeded border and handle, engraved foliate and scroll decoration, raised on a shaped oval foot, 18cm. wide, 278gms, 8.96ozs.

Lot 18

An Edward VII silver salver, maker James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield, 1909: with gadrooned and scroll border, raised on four talon and ball feet, 28cm. diameter, 680gms, 21.86ozs.

Lot 50

A set of six Victorian provincial silver Fiddle pattern table forks, maker Robert Williams, Exeter, 1844: together with three other Fiddle pattern table forks, eleven dessert forks and a fiddle thread and shell butter knife, various makers and dates, total weight of silver 1260gms, 40.51ozs.

Lot 5

A silver plated tantalus: of arched outline, the locking bar with loop carrying handle enclosing three clear cut glass decanters and stoppers, raised on squat ball feet, 32.5cm. wide.

Lot 52

A pair of George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, maker Richard Crossley, London, 1794: crested, 17cm. long, together with a Victorian silver Fiddle pattern tablespoon, maker JW, London, 1841, total weight of silver 149gms, 4.82ozs.

Lot 823

A Welsh treen and silver inset circular snuff box: with welsh inscription, 'B Hodd Knight Peer, Star of the Star,1810', 7cm. diameter..

Lot 60

A George III silver Old English pattern serving spoon, maker Mary Sumner, London, 1807: initialled, 31cm. long, 120gms, 3.89ozs.

Lot 49

A set of five George IV Irish silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, maker Samuel Neville, Dublin, 1829: crested and initialled, together with two matched dessert spoons, total weight of silver 278gms, 8.95ozs. and two others (7).

Lot 98

An Imperial Russian silver and niello cigarette case, assay master A.A, Moscow, 1895: crested, the hinged lid inlaid with a three horse cart and passengers, enclosing a gilt lined interior, 10cm. wide, 117gms, 3.77ozs.

Lot 126

A George III silver meat skewer, maker John Wakelin & William Taylor, London, 1785: with tapering blade and shell and ring handle, 33cm. long, 131gms, 4.22ozs.

Lot 19

A pair of George V silver sauceboats, maker Asprey & Co, London, 1916: with wavy edge border, acanthus capped scroll handles raised on three swept feet, 16.5cm. long, total weight of silver 337gms, 10.84ozs.

Lot 95

A Continental silver tea caddy and cover, bears French import marks for 1864-1893: of rectangular outline, with circular lift-off top with wreath decoration, the sides decorated with neo-classical embossed figures, 13cm. high, 331gms, 10.67ozs.

Lot 37

A George V silver three-piece tea service, maker R F Mosley & Co, Sheffield, 1913: of barge-shaped outline with half reeded decoration, includes teapot, sugar basin, and cream jug, total weight of silver 1150gms, 36.97ozs.

Lot 73

A Victorian silver vinaigrette, maker Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1839: initialled, of rectangular outline the hinged lid enclosing a pierced grill 3.5cm. wide, together with two other silver vinaigrettes, total weight of silver 52gms, 1.69ozs (3)

Lot 58

A George V silver asparagus server, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1928: of traditional design with foliate decorated handle and pierced blades,23cm. long, 141gms, 4.56ozs.

Lot 125A

A George III silver travelling candle holder, maker Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London 1793: the expanding semi-circular tips held by a sliding clasp, with a smaller expanding clasp to the other end, overall length 13.5cm, 39gms, 1.26oz. * Provenance. Ugbrooke House, Chudleigh, Devon.

Lot 81

A Chinese silver eight-piece dressing table set, maker Luanc Seng: monogrammed, with bamboo shoot decoration, includes clothes and hair brushes, mirror, trinket box comb etc. weighable silver 224gms, 7.220zs.

Lot 34

An Elizabeth II silver four-piece tea and coffee service, maker Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, 1976: of plain baluster form, with domed hinged lids raised on spreading circular feet, includes tea pot, coffee pot , cream jug, and sugar basin, total weight of silver 2023gms, 65.04ozs.

Lot 168

Culme, John - The Directory of Gold & Silversmiths Jewellers & Allied Traders 1838-1914 : 2 vols, cloth in d/w, 4to, Antique Collectors' Club, 1987. With 2 other reference books on silver. (4)

Lot 127

A Queen Anne period silver mug, all marks rubbed and worn: initialled, of cylindrical outline with moulded rim and reeded girdle, scroll handle, on a spreading circular foot, 12.5cm. high, 349gms, 11.26ozs.

Lot 82

A Chinese silver stand possibly for an opium pipe, maker Zeesung: of oval form with bamboo shoot decoration, 12cm. long, 83gms, 2.68ozs.

Lot 59

A Victorian Irish silver Fiddle pattern long handled caddy spoon, maker Christopher Cummins Jnr, Dublin, 1841: together with a George IV silver and mother of pearl caddy spoon, maker John Bettridge, Birmingham, 1822, of traditional design, 7.5cm. long.

Lot 31

An Edward VII silver porringer, maker James Wakely & Frank Wheeler, London, 1901: of circular form with beaded border, loop handles to the sides, on a spreading circular foot, 21cm. wide. 386ozs, 12.43ozs.

Lot 55

An Elizabeth II silver part flatware service, maker Gee & Holmes, Sheffield, 1955: includes six tablespoons, eight dessert spoons, six teaspoons, seven table forks and eight dessert forks, 1945gms, 62.54ozs.

Lot 112

A Victorian silver tea caddy, maker William Comyns & Sons, London, 1891: of rectangular outline with canted corners and embossed bird and floral decoration with domed lift-off cover, 13cm. high, 145gms, 4.67ozs.

Lot 526

A Chinese silver mounted monochrome vase: of ribbed baluster form with mythical beast loose ring handles and covered with a dark olive green glaze, the silver mounted rim assayed for London 1891, 23.5 cm [lacking one loose ring].

Lot 116

A Victorian silver teapot, maker Robert Harper, London, 1868: of oval outline with banded geometric decoration, with ivory handle and finial, 550gms, 17.69ozs.

Lot 66

An Edward VII silver capstan-style inkstand, maker John Collard Vickary, London, 1902: crested and initialled, the domed hinged top enclosing a timepiece with 6.5cm. Roman dial, and glass inkwell, with circular body on a reeded spreading foot, 11cm. diameter,

Lot 111

A George III silver teapot, maker William Fountain, London, 1801: crested, of squat circular form raised on a circular foot, 518gms, 16.67ozs.

Lot 99

A Continental silver beaker, marks worn: of cylindrical outline, with pricked initials and dated 1756, with foliate decoration, raised on three ball feet, 7cm. high, 76gms, 2.46ozs.

Lot 123

A George III silver bottle stand, maker Henry Green, London, 1792: with four circular hoops linked to a central stem with loop carrying handle on a circular wood base, 21.5cm. diameter, 23cm. high.

Lot 51

A matched set of six Fiddle pattern dessert forks, various makers and dates: initialled together with six matched dessert spoons, initialled and two Old English pattern dessert forks total weight of silver 668gms, 21.50ozs.

Lot 810

A 19th century Scottish horn and silver mounted snuff mull: inscribed, with domed hinged lid inset with polished agate stone, 7cm. high.

Lot 13

A George V silver biscuit barrel, maker Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1914: of cylindrical outline, with shallow domed hinged lid, raised on four scroll feet,16cm. high, 706gms, 22.71ozs, together with a silver plated oval caddy.

Lot 83

A German clear glass and silver mounted claret jug: stamped marks, with shallow domed hinged lid with curved thumbpiece, the faceted body of baluster form with curved handle, 33cm. high.

Lot 114

A Georgian silver cream jug, maker JH, no assay office or date letter mark: initialled, of barge-shaped outline with banded foliate decorated border, with reeded handle, 10cm. high, 105gms, 3.40ozs.

Lot 26

An Elizabeth II silver serving tray, maker Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, 1975: of rectangular outline with gadrooned border and acanthus decorated loop carrying handles, 62cm. wide, 2936gms, 94.40ozs.

Lot 4

An Elkington and Co silver plated triple bottle stand: with three pierced cylindrical holders linked by a central reeded column with loop carrying handle, raised on swept feet, containing three clear glass bottles with etched grape and vine leaf decoration, overall height 46cm.

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