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Lot 295

A set of six George V silver coffee spoons,  by William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1931, a set of six silver bean terminal coffee spoons and two sets of six silver hafted knives, all cased, 3ozs 5dwts weighable (4 cases) Spoons in good condition

Lot 296

Two George V silver butter shells,  10.5cm l, by Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1913, both cased, 2ozs 12dwts (2 cases) Good condition

Lot 297

A pair of George V silver serving spoons,  by Cooper Bros & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1924, cased, 4ozs 18dwts Good condition

Lot 298

A pair of Edwardian silver salt cellars,  on three hoof feet, blue glass liners, 45mm diam, by William Devenport, Birmingham 1905 and two cased sets of six silver coffee spoons, one with tongs, London 1920 and Sheffield 1921, 4ozs 10dwts (3 cases) One blue glass liner chipped, otherwise good condition

Lot 299

A Victorian child's silver christening set, of knife, fork, spoon and dinner plate, the plate engraved with children and the nurseryrhyme Lady-Bird, Lady-Bird Fly Away Home!..., plate 13cm diam, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1853 and 1854, the spoon by Hayne & Catore, London 1856, cased, 3ozs 10dwts weighable Good condition, case worn

Lot 300

A pair of Victorian silver salt cellars, with loop handles, 83mm l, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1898, cased, 2ozs 4dwts Good condition

Lot 301

A set of six silver golfing pattern coffee spoons, by Walker & Hall Ltd, Sheffield 1933 and a pair of silver sugar tongs, 3ozs

Lot 302

An Elizabeth II silver waiter, on three feet, 20cm diam, by Bert Gordon, Birmingham 1975, 8ozs 16dwts Good condition

Lot 303

A set of twelve George V silver coffee spoons, Apostle pattern, by James Deakin & Son, Sheffield 1915 and another set, Sheffield 1930, 7ozs (2 cases) Good condition. Cases damaged

Lot 304

A set of six George V silver coffee spoons, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1910, 2ozs 15dwts and a set of silver hafted pastry knives (2 cases) Spoons in good condition. Knife hafts separating. One case damaged

Lot 305

A set of twelve George VI mother of pearl hafted silver dessert knives and forks, by Allens, Sheffield 1938, cased Good condition

Lot 306

A set of twelve Elizabeth II silver coffee spoons, maker JB, Sheffield 1969 and a set of six silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1965, 5ozs 14dwts (2 cases) Good condition

Lot 307

A set of six George V pierced silver coffee spoons, with spiral stem, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1911 and another silver spoon, 2ozs 3dwts (7) Good condition

Lot 308

Elizabeth our Queen. A set of twenty-five commemorative silver ingots, 25 x 38mm, by John Pinches Ltd, London, 1976-1978, cased, 20ozs 10dwts Good condition

Lot 309

An Edwardian silver teapot and sugar bowl, teapot 14cm h, by Williams (Birmingham) Ltd, 1909, 36ozs 19dwts

Lot 310

A George V silver teapot, 14cm h, by C S Green & Co, Birmingham 1926, 18ozs Handle slightly loose

Lot 311

A George V silver entree dish and cover, with gadrooned rim, 26.5cm l, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1914, 36ozs 5dwts Small dent on one corner of lid, no engraving

Lot 312

An Elizabeth II silver tea service,  on paw feet, teapot 16cm h, by Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1966, 39ozs 17dwts (3) Good condition, no engraving

Lot 313

A George V silver fruit stand,  with scroll handles, 16.5cm h, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1912, 15ozs Good condition, no engraving, not dented and straight

Lot 314

An Elizabeth II silver coffee pot, of heavy gauge, 21.5cm h, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1969, 26ozs 9dwts Light polish scratches and one or two tiny dents; no engraving

Lot 316

An Elizabeth II silver salver,  with gadrooned rim, on four volute feet, 31cm diam, Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield 1966, 27ozs 7dwts Light polish scratches, no engraving, not dented

Lot 317

An Elizabeth II silver salver, with husk cavetto and gadrooned rim with shells at intervals, 28cm diam, by The Barker Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham 1973, 20ozs 18dwts Good condition, no engraving

Lot 318

An Elizabeth II silver salver, on four volute feet, 25cm diam maker Y&R, Birmingham 1969, 16ozs 8dwts Good condition, no engraving

Lot 319

A George VI silver waiter, on four scroll feet, 20.5cm diam, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1937, 12ozs 15dwts Good condition, no engraving

Lot 320

A George V silver vase, of flared hexagonal shape, 30cm h, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1913, 11ozs 18dwts Good condition, no engraving

Lot 321

A Victorian Neo Classical style silver candlestick, nozzle, 30.5cm h, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1897, loaded Localised wear and small holes from polishing

Lot 322

A George V silver table lamp, of hexagonal shape, 39cm h including contemporary brass fitment, by Hawksworth Eyre & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1928, loaded Good condition, engraved with a contemporary inscription of the Shipton District Union

Lot 323

An Indian silver sculpture of a stallion, late 19th c or later, 31cm h, 51ozs 17dwts Good condition; traces of gilt lacquer(?)

Lot 324

A George VI silver coffee pot, 20cm h, by E Hill, Birmingham 1946, 19ozs 8dwts Light polish scratches

Lot 325

A pair of Dutch silver candelabra, second quarter 20th c, of five lights with scrolling branches, 30cm h, control marks, loaded Good condition

Lot 326

An Irish George IV silver teapot, crisply chased with flowers and shells, the domed lid with integral joint and flower knop, scrolling acanthus capped handle with ivory insulators, on fluted foot, crested, 16.5cm h, by James Fray, Dublin 1828, 29ozs 8dwts   Please note Mellors & Kirk have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lot. Ref: 12PMVZL8 Good condition but for tiny old repair on tip of spout

Lot 327

Irish interest. A fine Victorian silver testimonial salver, the field engraved with shells and leafy C-scrolls within cast and applied foliate openwork border with wreathed cartouches, engraved with armorials or vacant and alternating with palmettes, inscribed Presented to Joseph Burke Esqr. Barrister at Law for sixteen years one of the Poor Law Inspectors in Ireland on the occasion of his retirement from his official duties MDCCCLV A testimonial of respect, esteem and gratitude from ninety officers of Poor Law unions at various periods under his charge, 56.5cm diam, by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co, Sheffield 1854 and engraved T Bennett Fecit Dublin, 126ozs   Provenance: Joseph Burke, the recipient, thence by descent to the present vendor Joseph Burke QC (1789-1864) of Elm Hill, Co Tipperary was the younger son of Peter Burke by his wife Ann Dowdall, daughter and co-heiress of Matthew Dowdall MD of Mullingar. Joseph Burke's elder brother, the genealogist John Burke (1786-1848), founder of Burke's Peerage, was the father of Sir Bernard Burke CB (1814-1892) Ulster King of Arms Good condition

Lot 328

A Victorian die stamped silver double heart photograph frame, 19 x 24cm, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1899, a silver capped cut glass scent bottle and a Victorian Britannia metal mounted cut glass claret jug (3) Photograph frame in good condition. Cap of scent bottle dented. Claret jug - plating rubbed

Lot 329

An Edwardian Art Nouveau six piece silver brush set, by Harry Hayes, Birmingham 1904, cased Good condition. Case lacking one catch

Lot 330

A George V silver fitted alligator hide dressing case,  with engraved silver inlaid tortoiseshell inset covers, caps and backs, case 49 x 36cm, maker's mark rubbed, London 1912 Some wear and damage

Lot 331

A George V silver brush set, engine turned in ribbon borders, by W G Sothers & Co, Birmingham 1912 (8) Comb damaged, several pieces slightly dented

Lot 332

Eight silver photograph frames, early 20th c and later, various sizes Typical faults but several good

Lot 333

A Victorian die stamped silver sweetmeat dish, with trellis sides, 14.5cm diam, marks rubbed, Birmingham 1895, a silver tea strainer, candlestick, Victorian silver mounted faceted glass mustard pot, glass hair tidy and silver cover and a filled silver frog sculpture, Birmingham 1993, the last and candlesticks loaded, 3ozs 17dwts weighable As a lot in good condition. Candlestick slightly worn and dented and lacking nozzle

Lot 334

Miscellaneous English silver articles, early 20th c and later, to include a cigarette case, capstan inkwell, one and a pair of dwarf candlesticks, armada dish and napkin rings, 8ozs 4dwts Single candlestick damaged. Inkwell dented. Other items good

Lot 335

An Edwardian heart shaped silver trinket box, with crimped rims, 53mm l, by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1901, miscellaneous silver dressing table accessories, including two pin trays, a cased set of six silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1935 and a cased set of six silver knives, 6ozs 8dwts weighable Most of the items in good condition, several of the lids dented or holed, heart box in good condition

Lot 336

Miscellaneous small silver articles, George III and later, to include a pair of bright cut sugar tongs, three pierced napkin rings, miniature trophy cup engraved RMS MONGOLIA, tea strainer with pierced handle, cased set of six coffee spoons, Botswana proof silver crown 1956, cased, a Victorian three piece Christening set in morocco case and a French miniature cup, 13ozs 10dwts The lot in good condition, including glass jar

Lot 337

A pair of ornate Continental silver serving spoons, import marked Latham & Morton, London 1898 and miscellaneous other silver articles, 9ozs 18dwts weighable Mostly in good condition

Lot 338

An Edward VIII silver child’s eggcup and spoon, by Arthur Price & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1936, cased, a cased set of eight silver coffee spoons, several other silver articles and miscellaneous cased sets of flatware, 4ozs weighable One silver spoon damaged, otherwise good condition

Lot 345

Miscellaneous plated and other metalware, including a table ornament of a game bird, pair of candlesticks, an oak fitted canteen, walking stick with silver pommel, cased and other flatware, etc

Lot 346

A German silver wager cup in the form of a 16th c noblewoman, with arm's upraised, 21.5cm h, by Ludwig Neresheimer of Hanau, import marked Berthold Muller & Son, Chester 1908, 9ozs 17dwts Good condition

Lot 347

A George III silver cream jug, with reeded rim, 90mm h, London 1808, 3ozs 9dwts Light wear but not significantly dented, no splits or repair

Lot 348

A Spanish silver pheasant table ornament, 20th c, 27.5cm l, maker's and control marks, 2ozs 8dwts Good condition, polish residues, one tail feather bent but not split

Lot 349

A George III silver soup ladle, bright cut Old English pattern with shell bowl, crested, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1796, 5ozs 7dwts Good condition

Lot 350

An Indian silver octagonal repousse cream jug and matching sugar bowl, early 20th c, with cobra handles, sugar bowl 10cm h, 14ozs 14dwts Dented in several places, jug with small split

Lot 351

A George V miniature silver rose bowl, 11.5cm diam, by Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1931, 6ozs 9dwts Good condition

Lot 353

An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver dressing table tray, die stamped with flowers, 29.5cm l, by William Neale Ltd, Chester 1903, 9ozs 17dwts Dented on border

Lot 354

A George V miniature silver mounted tortoiseshell box, crested, 68mm l, marks rubbed Tortoiseshell in good condition, hinges undamaged

Lot 355

A George V silver flaming grenade table lighter, 13cm h, maker's mark rubbed, London 1921 Dented

Lot 356

An Elizabeth II foliate cast openwork silver waist clasp, 12.3cm l, maker JHL, London 1978, 3ozs One half lacking the loop to engage with the hook of the other half

Lot 357

A George III silver marrow scoop, by William Sumner, London 1801, 1oz 8dwts Good condition

Lot 358

A George III silver basting spoon, by Hester Bateman, London 1774, 4ozs 2dwts Light polish wear and scratches, marks well spaced and struck

Lot 359

A silver punch ladle, with twisted baleen handle Faults

Lot 360

A silver filigree card case and cover, mid 19th c, 10.5cm h, 1oz 16dwts Sides slightly pushed in but apparently complete

Lot 361

A George V envelope shaped silver twin compartment card case, engine turned, 11.5cm l, maker's mark indistinct, London 1925, 4ozs 7dwts Lid slightly bent

Lot 362

A silver baby's rattle in the form of a cat, turned wood handle, 18cm l, marked STERLING SILVER Slightly bent

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