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Lot 471

A silver bowl with a scalloped edge William Adams Ltd, Birmingham, 1979, 4¼in. (10.8cm.) diameter, together with a Cole & Mason silver pepper grinder, 1887 silver Crown pendant and a white metal oval vinaigrette / smelling salts box. (4)

Lot 472

Six Australian silver tea spoons in original fitted case hand beaten bowls and handles each with an applied "P" to the handle and marked "STG SILVER" to the stem, inscribed inside lid of case with the retailer's name "Sargison's" and Hobart address, 4¾in. (12cm.) long.

Lot 473

A Elizabeth II silver cruet set Adie Brothers Ltd, 1963, of baluster barrel form. comprising of two peppers, two open salts with blue liners and two lidded mustards, one with missing liner, four spoons (two silver), weight without liners 5.68 tr.oz. (10) * One glass liner missing, another with chip to rim, some salt staining, overall good.

Lot 474

A Victorian silver serving knife and fork with pierced and engraved scrolling decoration in a fitted silk lined wooden presentation case, mark for George Adams, London, knife 12¾in. (32.4cm.) long, fork 10in. (25.4cm.) long, weight 10.8 tr.oz.

Lot 475

A George III silver Old English pattern ladle Walter Tweedie, London, 1774, scallop shell bowl, ornate banding and vacant scroll cartouche to terminal, 13¾in. (35cm) long, weight 4.89 tr.oz. * Very good condition, very light surface wear only.

Lot 476

A collection of silver smalls to include a silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration, Birmingham, 5½ x 3¾ x 3/8 in; pair of silver ashtrays, Birmingham; two further silver ashtrays, Birmingham; silver match holder, Sheffield; continental silver goblet; silver page mark; two small silver bowls and one small silver footed bowl, weight 27 tr.oz. (10) * Cigarette case with staining (needs a polish), other pieces good with light wear.

Lot 477

A set of six silver teaspoons and sugar tongs in presentation case, Birmingham, 4½in. (11.4cm.) length, weight 2.58 tr.oz.

Lot 478

A silver plated sugar box in the form of a floral engraved coal scuttle and shovel together with a plated sauce/brandy warmer, a plated brandy balloon warmer and a tea strainer on stand. (4) * All pieces appear to be in good order.

Lot 481

A William IV silver rectangular presentation snuff box Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham, 1831, the hinged cover and base with narrow cast floral edging, the lid engraved with dedication to surgeon Thomas Denton from the people of Plymouth for his attention to the poor during the cholera epidemic 1832, gilt interior, 3¼in. (8.3cm.) long. weight 3.77 tr.oz. * Two flea-bite pin dents to base, inscription lightly rubbed, good.

Lot 482

A George V silver twin-handled porringer of plain form, inscribed with initials, approx 6cm high, E S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1910, boxed; a set of six silver egg spoons ; a silver napkin ring, and a silver spoon, weight 8.3 tr.oz. * Wear commensurate with age

Lot 484

A collection of various silver to include a George IV Old English pattern table spoon by William Bateman, London, 1832, bright cut decoration, terminal engraved 'PIDLPR 1833', 8 5/8in. (22cm.) long; three napkin rings; two miniature photo frames, spoons, strainer, tongs etc, weight without frames 7.2 tr.oz. (qty) * Frames with dents etc, other pieces good with light wear.

Lot 485

A Georgian silver coffee pot indistinct hallmarks, having a plain conical body and domed hinged lid surmounted by an acorn finial, a scrolled spout and wooden handle, raised on a circular pedestal foot, engraved 'GTM' and marks beneath, 9¼in. 23.5cm.) high, weight 30.6 tr.oz. * Hallmarks indistinct, otherwise good.

Lot 486

A silver miniature hunting horn maker's mark indistinct, Chester, 1908, engraved initials, 12in. (30.5cm.) long, weight 1.45 tr.oz. * Maker's mark rubbed in places, light wear, overall good.

Lot 487

Collection of silver - A George III Irish silver teaspoon crested, 14.5cm long, Thomas Townsend, Dublin 1810, together with assorted silver cruets, including pepperettes, mustard and salt; silver napkin ring; two silver and enamelled teaspoons inscribed 'For Home And Country' with rose of England and Canadian Maple Leaf, weight 9.35 tr.oz. * Generally good overall, wear commensurate with age, most are dented.

Lot 488

An early 20th century silver teapot Barker Brothers, Chester, 1921, having a plain bombe form body, hinged lid, ebony handle and knop, 5 7/8in. (15cm.) high, weight 20.0 tr.oz. * Two small dents to belly, finial a little loose, overall good.

Lot 490

A rare pair of George II silver gilt candlesticks George Wickes, London, 1742, having straight fluted columns, on slightly domed circular bases, 6in. 15.3cm.) high, weight 10.76 tr.oz. * Some gilt rubbing, surface with scratches, overall very good, strong hallmarks.

Lot 491

Five silver tankards of varying forms and inscriptions to include snooker and billiards, dated 1925-1940, Birmingham, Sheffield and London, tallest 5in. high, weight 46.32 tr.oz. * All good condition, light surface wear only.

Lot 492

Set of three ‘The POSH Club’ luggage labels English Heritage Silverware, Sheffield, 1998, with silver fobs on black leather by 3 7/8 in. (9.8cm.) long. (3)

Lot 494

A collection of silver smalls comprising two thimbles, a propelling pencil, pair of sugar tongs, two bud vases, two salt spoons, three matching tea spoons, two Jersey Eisteddfod prize tea spoons, two decorative tea spoons, a golf prize teaspoon, a bright cut tea spoon (CT Maine, Jersey, retailer), a miniature fish knife, together with a silver plate "Brandy" wine label and various other plated items. gross silver weight 6.0 tr.oz.(quantity)

Lot 495

A collection of small silver tableware to include a pair of pierced dishes, oil lamp table lighter, two pepper pots , one large pepper pot, milk jug, one salt with blue glass liner, a lighter, various makers and assay marks. * Varying conditions, mainly good, some small nibbles and bruises.

Lot 496

A George III Old English pattern silver stuffing spoon Sarah & John William Blake, London, 1889, of typical form, 11¾in. (30cm.) long, weight 3.92 tr.oz. * Light surface wear, very good.

Lot 497

A very finely cast silver snail marked on the underisde of the tip of the tail "925" and other marks, 3in. (7.6cm.) long, 2.0 tr.oz. * Good condition, marks indistinct.

Lot 498

A pair of Georgian silver entrée dishes James Kirkby, Gregory & Co, Sheffield, 1824, of typical form with with decorative gadrooned edge and lids bearing engraved armorials, 11½ x 8½ x 3½in. high, weight 97 tr.oz. * Detachable handles missing, surface scratches, maker's marks rubbed etc.

Lot 500

Late Georgian silver teapot James Wintle, London, 1822, squat melon form body, the upper impressed with scrolling acanthus leaves above a fluted base, 9¼in. (23.5cm.) wide, weight 15.5 tr.oz. * Staining to inside, scroll handle with movement, overall good.

Lot 501

A group of small silver plated table items to include two toast racks, a pair of wooden handled silent butlers, wine taster/ caddy spoon, candlestick the stem shaped as a seated cat, milk jug, wine coaster, chocolate pot and a twin handled bowl/cup. (10)

Lot 502

Three silver photo frames the largest 11 x 9in. (27.9 x 22.9cm.). (3) * Needs polish, some dents etc, fair/good.

Lot 503

A silver Georgian cream jug indistinct maker's mark (over stamped), London, 1812, squat oval bellied form, raised on four ball feet, 3in. high. together with another, on three paw feet, Sheffield, 3½in. high, weight 8.5 tr.oz. (2) * Georgian jug with split to front rim, the other with dent to belly.

Lot 504

A presentation silver card waiter Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1922, of typical form with beaded rim, raised on three feet, engraved with presentation inscription and multiple signatures, 8in. (20.4cm.) diameter, weight 9.09 tr.oz. * Light surface wear, good condition.

Lot 505

A Georgian silver milk jug Solomon Hougham, London, 1799, of helmet form, engraved initials "IDC" beneath, London, 4½in. (11.4cm.) high, weight 4.0 tr.oz. * Hallmarks slightly rubbed, some surface marks, good.

Lot 506

A set of nine silver gilt Hanoverian pattern teaspoons Gee & Holmes, Sheffield, 1968, Sheffield, 3½in. (8.8cm.) long, weight 2.5 tr.oz. (9) * Overall good, light surface wear.

Lot 507

A pair of silver sauce ladles London, 20th century, 6 7/8in. (17.5cm.) long, weight 5.1 tr.oz. (2) * Light surface scratches only, good.

Lot 508

An early Edwardian silver Tobacco pot and cover Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London, 1901, of plain cylindrical form with pull off cover, having pipe finial, later inscribed 'I.H.M. 6.6.46', opening to reveal original lead tobacco weight, 3 5/8in. (9.3cm.) high, silver weight 6.65 tr.oz. * Bottom rim pushed in on one side, some interior scratching etc, maker's mark rubbed, overall good.

Lot 509

Two silver cased glass perfume bottles each accompanied by a silver funnel, 2¼in. (5.7cm.) and 2½in. (6.3cm.). high. (2) * Good with light wear only.

Lot 510

A collection of silver smalls comprising a pair of baluster salts, Birmingham; three pairs of miniature salt & pepper pots etc, weight 9.2 tr.oz. (some weighted)

Lot 511

Georgian silver fiddle pattern serving spoon Benjamin Smith III, London, 1835, with entwined initials ‘FAB’,11 5/8 in. (29.5cm.) long, weight 3.6 tr.oz. * Good, clear hallmarks.

Lot 512

An Art Nouveau silver twin-handled presentation cup Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1912, the circular bowl with wavy edge, raised foliate border, acanthus capped handles, raised on a spreading circular foot, approx 15cm high x 22cm wide, weight 15.1 tr.oz. * Generally good, inscribed 'W 1913'.

Lot 514

An Edwardian silver oval dish slightly scalloped edge, shaped vacant cartouche, embossed with shells and foliage, raised on four scroll feet, 12in. (30.6cm.) wide, weight 16.3 tr.oz. * Good, no inscription, couple of small dents, wear commensurate with age

Lot 516

An Edwardian silver oval footed bowl, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1908, pierced gallery, raised on a spreading oval foot, approx 24.5cm x 15cm, gross weight approx 11.6 tr.oz. * Generally good, no inscription, couple of small dents, wear commensurate with age

Lot 517

An Edwardian silver comport or tazza the circular bowl with pierced border, scroll handles, turned stem on a spreading circular foot,13cm high, Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall), Sheffield 1909, weight 6.6 tr.oz. together with an Art Deco silver twin-handled trophy, on a Bakelite base, 19cm high overall, Birmingham 1932; and a copper and white metal presentation cup, inscribed 'Archery Meeting May 19th and 20th 1932', approx 14cm high, loaded base (3) * Trophy and comport generally good, no inscription, wear commensurate with age, the comport and a dent to the rim

Lot 518

A George V silver oval rectangular pocket torch British Ever Ready Electric Co, Birmingham, 1912, chased and engraved with foliate scrolls, hinged cover, approx 6.5cm long, weight 1.02tr.oz. *good condition, wear commensurate with age

Lot 519

An Edwardian silver teapot and matching hot water pot Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1904, of oval bellied form, gadrooned finial and border, plain body inscribed with initials, weight 51.4 tr.oz.* Marks slightly rubbed in places, needs polish, some small dents etc, overall good.

Lot 520

A pair of cut glass spherical perfume bottles with silver gilt necks marked London "HA & Co." with silver and tortoiseshell lids inlaid with gold, 5¼in. (13.3cm.) high.

Lot 521

A late 17th century silver trefid spoon reeded rat-tail, 14.5cm long, unmarked, later inscribed with initials, weight 0.86 tr.oz. *Generally good, wear commensurate with age, later inscribed

Lot 522

A Victorian silver salver Howard & Hawsworth, Sheffield, 1843, with scallop shell pattern, gadrooned edge and decoration, on three scallop shell and scroll feet, 12½ in. (31.8cm.) diameter, weight 28.6 tr.oz. * Good condition, strong decoration.

Lot 523

A Chinese three piece silver tea set and tray - Mark of Luen Wo, Shanghai circa 1880-1925, comprising teapot, 5¾ in. high, milk jug and sugar bowl each marked beneath "LUEN.WO SHANGHAI", decorated with raised chrysanthemums and butterfliers, having bamboo form handles, along with associated silver tray 18 5/8 x 13½in. (47.3 x 34.3cm.) with two loose bamboo form handles, weight 108 tr.oz. * Tray silver bamboo form handles having broken loose and tray edge repaired.

Lot 524

Silver presentation salver J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham, 1970, of typical form with shell, scroll and beaded rim, raised on three scroll feet, with inscription Singapore and Penang, BP de Silva Ltd, Singapore & Penang, retailer, 12½ in. (31.8cm.) diameter, weight 28.7 tr.oz. (cased) * Good, light surface wear only, case with a little wear.

Lot 525

A silver two handled Challenge bowl engraved "Hertfordshire Agricultural Society, Hatfield Show Challenge Bowl presented by the Right Hon Lord Mount Stephen for the best shorthorn in the show the property of a tenant farmer" won by J.H. Robinson Esq. in 1929 & 1930, "Walker & Hall, Sheffield mark, wooden plinth, 18in. (45.7cm.) wide, 7¼in. (18.4cm.) high..

Lot 526

A George V silver bon bon dish Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham, 1922, of circular form, raised on four scroll and paw feet, reeded rim, 5½in. (14cm.) diameter, weight 4.8 tr.oz.

Lot 527

A silver bullion bar stamped "Johnson Matthey London Refiners Melters, I 999 I , 82249 157.52". weighing (4895g)

Lot 528

A Victorian cut glass scent bottle with silver mounts Birmingham 1893, 6¾in. (17.1cm.) high. *Loss of silver mount at one corner.

Lot 529

Three silver cigarette boxes with hinged lids, engraved initials and dated 1925, 'Xmas 1926', 'March 27 1965', two Birmingham, 6½ x 3 3/8 x 1½in., 4½ x 3 3/8 x 2in., 4½ x 3 3/8 x 2 in high, gross weight 32.4tr.oz. (3) * All have dents and surface wear, fair.

Lot 530

A William Hutton & Sons canteen of silver plate cutlery eighty five pieces. (mostly complete). *Two table spoons and a coffee spoon missing.

Lot 531

A three piece silver tea service Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1919, of oval bellied form, comprising of teapot, 9¾in. (24.8cm.) long, sugar basin and milk jug, weight 30.9 tr.oz.

Lot 532

An Art Nouveau silver rectangular dressing table tray each corner embossed with flowers and foliage, vacant cartouche, 31cm x 21.5cm, makers mark HM, Birmingham 1904, together with a matching hand mirror, embossed with a girl amongst flowers and foliage, weight 24 tr.oz. (2) * Good, no inscription, clear marks, couple of small dents, wear commensurate with age

Lot 533

A collection of silver smalls comprising a boat shaped silver dish with pierced rim by Josiah Williams & Co, London, 1900; table top engine turned matchbox cover, William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London, 1928; sugar caster, capstan inkwell, napkin rings, fork, condiments, mirror back, etc, weighable silver 28.0 tr.oz. (quantity) * Some pieces a/f, mostly with dents, tarnished etc.

Lot 534

A Jersey Militia silver table spoon overstruck mark CTM (Charles T. Maine, Jersey, late 19th-early 20th century), fiddle pattern, with Jersey Militia crest above a cartouche with engraved entwined initials, London hallmark, 8¾in. (22.2cm.) long.

Lot 537

A novelty silver bookmark in the form of a cut out Sir Winston Churchill David Shaw Silverware Ltd, London, 1979, 4 3/8in. (11.2cm.) long, weight 0.26 tr.oz., together with order form. (2) * Light surface wear, very good.

Lot 538

A silver canteen of cutlery for twelve place settings feather edge pattern, by GEE & Holmes Ltd, Sheffield, 1972, comprising twelve dessert knives with steel blades, silver forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve tea spoons, eleven coffee spoons, twelve fish knives and forks, two sauce ladles, six serving spoons, one cake knife, carving set fork, knife and steel, four small fish knives, twelve butter knives, twelve dessert knives and forks, one serving knife and fork, one soup ladle and one sharpening steel, contained in a fitted wooden canteen box with two drawers and lid opening to reveal another layer, together with four cloth holders, weight without steel bladed items 216.5 tr.oz. (174 pieces) * Some light surface wear, Carving knife has been sharpened, strong hallmarks, one coffee spoon missing, overall very good.

Lot 540

A Georgian silver Kings pattern fish slice William Eaton, London, 1836, pierced anthemion decorated blade, engraved armorial and motto, 2¾in. (32.4cm.) long, 7.2 tr.oz.

Lot 541

A pair of George III silver salts indistinct maker's mark, London, 1784, of wavy edge navette form with reticulated band, raised on ball and claw feet, shaped cobalt blue liners with star cut base, weight without liners 2.88 tr.oz. *Hallmarks rubbed in places, bottom rims creased a little, one liner with chip.

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