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Lot 265

A silver salver, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1929, of circular form, with scrolled border, raised upon triple stylised pad feet, diameter 30.6cm. (901.5g)

Lot 266

A silver cigar box, having London hallmarks (maker and date marks rubbed), of rectangular form with gently domed hinged lid and cedar wood lined interior with movable divisions, height 9cm x width 28cm x depth 19cm. (gross weight 1966g)

Lot 267

An oak and silver plated three bottle tantalus, having silver plated hinged top with integral carry handle, complete with key, containing three square form cut glass decanters with faceted spherical stoppers, each with silver neck label; "Whisky", "Brandy" and "Port", by Gordon & Christopher Kitney, London 1995/6. 

Lot 268

***VH REOFFER IN DERBY BARGAIN HUNT SALE NOVEMBER A&C £6,000-£8,000 WITH FIXED RES OF £6000.00*** A fine Russian boxed Faberge silver gilt and guilloche enamel cigarette case, c.1908-1910, of rectangular form, the exterior decorated all over with ivory coloured guilloche enamel with engine turned pattern beneath, the hinged lid with thumb grip set graduated rose cut diamonds, silver gilt interior engraved "From Douschlea, Paris 1910", impressed with 1908-26 kokoshnik 88 zolotnik mark for St.Petersburg, maker "IB" in Cyrilic script (unidentified), height 1.5cm x width 10.5cm x depth 6.3cm. (162.6g), complete in wooden box with Faberge marked silk lining. Condition; very slight lose of to top right hand corners to front and back (see images)

Lot 269

A Victorian silver salver, by William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman (Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co.), London 1898, having scroll border, raised upon triple scrolling acanthus leaf supports, height 3cm x diameter 20.7cm, (481.4g)

Lot 270

An Art Nouveau silver photograph frame, by J Aitkin & Son, Birmingham 1905, of arched form with circular photograph window, repousse decorated with a bird within a garden, mahogany easel back, height 16.7cm x width 14.2cm, together with a Victorian silver backed hairbrush, by John Septimus Beresford, London 1888, the back repousse decorated with a cherub holding a torchere within a mountainous lakeside landscape. (2)   

Lot 271

A three piece silver tea service, by William Mammatt & Son, Sheffield 1905, comprising tea pot, sugar and milk jug, of ovoid form, having part fluted decoration and angular handles, the tea pot with hinged lid with urn form ebony finial and angular ebony handle with carved thumb grip, (gross weight 1005.8g). (3)

Lot 272

A pair of George III silver asparagus tongs, c.1810-11,  probably London, (assay office mark lacking, makers mark rubbed), of traditional form, having rectangular pierced blades, length 25.3cm. (229.2g)   

Lot 273

A Victorian three piece silver tea set, by Walter & John Barnard, London 1891, comprising tea pot, milk jug and sugar, all of ovoid form with embossed semi-fluted decoration, the milk jug and sugar with ribbed angular handles, the tea pot having hinged cover with ebonised finial and ebonised angular handle, (gross weight 1032.1g). (3)

Lot 274

A Victorian silver christening mug, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1882, of circular form, having ribbed scroll handle and embossed with bands of slanted fluted decoration, raised upon pedestal foot, height 9cm. (148.9g)

Lot 275

A pair of cased silver napkin rings, by John Thompson & Sons, Birmingham 1935/6, of circular form, having engine turned decoration, milled rims and rectangular cartouche (left blank), in fitted box, together with a Victorian silver toast rack, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1881, of arched form, raised upon quadruple ball feet, and a similar silver plated toast rack. (silver weight 116.9g). (4) 

Lot 277

A collection of three silver cigarette cases, to include one by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1931, of rectangular form, with bevelled edges, engine turned decoration and gilt interior, one by Charles Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1905, of gently curved rectangular form, with gilt interior, and a third by Charles Packer & Co Ltd, London 1930, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration and gilt interior, (gross weight 385.1g). (3) 

Lot 278

A pair of novelty silver "seated mouse" cheese pegs, hallmarked for Sheffield 1995, each height 3.9cm, (30.9g). (2)

Lot 279

A silver sugar and milk jug set, by Richard Richardson, Sheffield 1926, of octagonal form, having.egg and dart type decoration to rims, raised upon quadruple pad feet, (402.3g). (2)

Lot 280

A George III silver cream jug, London 1796, in the Neo-classical style, with ribbed undulating rim and elongated loop handle, bright cut band and gilt interior.

Lot 281

A pair of silver salts and spoons, by John & William F Deakin, Chester 1918, the salts fashioned as scallop shells, raised upon triple ball feet, the spoons with scallop shell bowl and wrythen stem with ball finial, in fitted case, together with a set of six silver teaspoons, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, London 1911, Albany pattern, in fitted case, a set of six Art Nouveau style silver coffee spoons, by A E Poston & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1941, having pierced stylised floral finials, in case, a set of six silver three tine cake forks, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1905, in felt lined makers case, another set of six silver teaspoons and a cased set of Art Nouveau style silver plated cake forks. (qty)

Lot 282

A Victorian silver cigarette case, by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Chester 1887, of rectangular form,  having waved ribbed decoration and gilt interior. (68.3g) 

Lot 283

A silver cigarette case, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1936, of rectangular form with bevelled edges, engine turned decoration and gilt interior and having slide opening mechanism, together with a pair of silver ashtrays, also by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1902, of circular form with pierced rims, and a silver cigarette case, by William Neale & Sons, Chester 1907, of gently curved rectangular form, having linear engine turned decoration to sides. (total gross weight 455.1g). (4)  

Lot 284

Three George III silver table spoons, by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1817, kings pattern, (283.5g), together with a silver plated ladle, length 35cm, and a silver salt and pepper set, by Ernest W Haywood, Birmingham 1935. (6)  

Lot 286

A pair of twin handled silver bon bon dishes, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1945, of octofoil from, having twin handles in the form of tied bows, width 16.7cm, (189.9g). (2)

Lot 287

**RETURN TO LONDON 7/11/18** A continental silver and tortoiseshell compact, of circular form, the hinged lid having raised centre with hand painted scene of a courting couple within a rural landscape, under glass, the surround of finely pierced and engraved silver fashioned as flowers and scrolling leaves above a tortoiseshell backing, the silver base engraved with urn, flowers and scrolling leaf design, interior fitted mirror and powder holder, impressed "800", diameter 9.2cm.

Lot 288

A large Victorian silver coffee pot, by Henry Wigfull, Sheffield 1885, of bulbous and rounded rectangular form, with part bright cut decoration, having swan neck spout, ribbed angular handle with ivory collars and hinged lid with carved rectangular ivory finial, raised upon quadruple ball supports, (gross weight 899.3g).

Lot 289

***REOFFER IN DERBY BARGAIN HUNT SALE NOVEMBER A&C £60-£80*** An Elkington silver plated tazza, of circular wire work basket form, with scrolling rim, raised on a tapering support terminating in a circular base chased and applied with fruiting vines, 15cm high, together with a silver plated three branch candelabra, convertible into a single stick, 52.5cm high as a candelabra, and a gilt silver plated white metal swing handle basket, in the neo-classical taste with fanned and pierced inner bowl, length 31cm. (3)

Lot 290

***REOFFER IN DERBY BARGAIN HUNT SALE NOVEMBER A&C £200-£300*** A George II silver pap-boat, by Joseph Collier (Plymouth), assayed Exeter 1749-50, of traditional form, length 11.7cm. (52.7g)

Lot 292

An Art Nouveau small silver tazza, by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1909, of circular form, having hemi-spherical well with wide rim pierced and embossed decoration in the Art Nouveau style, with waisted stem raised upon circular stepped pedestal foot, height 10.2cm x diameter 15cm, (44.2g)

Lot 293

A set of six Chinese export silver teaspoons, marked "WANG" (probably Wang Hing), having bamboo form stem with dragon terminals and gilt washed bowl, (93.9g), boxed, together with a sterling silver and mother of pearl spoon, having silver and enamelled openwork stem with leaf form drop stamped "Sterling", with mother of pearl bowl. (qty)   

Lot 294

A Swedish silver vase, of circular form, having out swept flared rim with beaded decoration, the side with wrigglework floral decoration and twin 'C' scroll cartouches, raised upom circular pedestal foot with waved embossed and hammered decoration, stamped Swedish post 1911 hallmark and maker E.Ericson, height 22cm x diameter 15.8cm. (459.9g)

Lot 295

A silver tea pot, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1923, of circular form with ebony loop handle with scroll shoulder and carved thumb grip, raised upon pedestal foot, (finial present but loose, lacking retaining nut), (gross weight 627.8g).

Lot 296

A silver toast rack on integrated tray, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1897, the tray of rectangular form with twin handles and beaded rim, with applied five section toast rack, raised upon quadruple ball feet, length 18.6cm. (246.3g)

Lot 297

A Victorian silver vesta, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1895, being a momento of a popular Victorian play, embossed to one side with "Charley's Aunt", and to the other with inscription "From Charley's Aunt Dec. 21st 1895 to D.W.B"; together with a silver plated vesta. (2)

Lot 299

A silver cigarette box, of rectangular form, marks rubbed, having hinged lid with light engine turned decoration and cedar wood lined interior, height 5.1cm x width 18.2cm x depth 9.3cm, (gross weight 616.9g)

Lot 300

A silver "golfing" photograph frame, Birmingham 1924, of rectangular form with applied golf clubs to lower right, original easel back, 15.6cm x width 10.5cm.

Lot 301

A George III silver card tray, by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1796, of oval form with ribbed border, raised upon quadruple reeded supports. length 17cm. (158.3g)  

Lot 303

The "Belvoir" silver cigarette case, by Dudley Russel Howitt, Birmingham 1938, of rectangular form, having all over engine turned decoration, hinged to the narrow side with sprung lock, interior stamped patent no., height x width x depth. (gross weight 193.4g)

Lot 304

A silver pocket hip flask, by Harrods Ltd (Richard Woodman Burbridge), Sheffield 1917, of typical rectangular form with rounded corners, removable cup and domed locking cap, height 10.2cm. (115.9g)

Lot 305

A pair of Irish George III silver berry spoons, marked for Samuel Neville, Dublin 1802, with later embossed 'berry spoon' bowls and floral engraving to stem. (140.6g). (2) 

Lot 306

A large Isfahan silver circular box, having gently domed cover repousse with floral decoration and birds, the side engraved with repeating floral motifs, impressed makers mark and Iranian .84 silver standard mark, height 5cm x diameter 18.7cm. (618.2g) 

Lot 307

A Victorian silver cream jug, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London 1899, of circular form, relief decorated to lower section and having scroll handle with acanthus leaf thumb grip, raised upon circular pedestal foot, height 9.2cm. (184.2g)

Lot 308

George V silver teapot, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1931, of oval part fluted form, with ebonised angular handle and urn finial, (gross weight 524.6g)

Lot 309

A silver cigarette case, by Samuel M Levi, Birmingham 1930, of gently curved rectangular form, having bevelled edges and engine turned decoration, together with two other silver cigarette cases, both by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1913 & 1945, of rectangular form, the first with engraved foliate scroll decoration, the second with bevelled edges and engine turned decoration, (total gross weight 280.8g). (3)

Lot 311

A silver sugar caster, by Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1932, of octagonal baluster from, with pierced domed top, height 16cm. (148.5g)

Lot 312

A Victorian silver hip flask, Birmingham 1849, makers mark rubbed (probably Cronin & Wheeler), of gently curved cross section, having screw cap with milled grip, height 10.5cm. (112.7g)

Lot 313

A silver sovereign case, by Selfridge & Co Ltd, assayed Birmingham 1912, of rectangular form with chamfered corners and bevelled edges, having linear engine turned decoration to sides, the interior fitted two sprung coin holders, together with another silver sovereign case, by Alfred Wigley, Birmingham 1897, of fob watch case form, having engine turned decoration, interior fitted single sprung coin holder. (total gross weight 77.5g). (2) 

Lot 315

A silver sugar sifter, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London 1936, of circular baluster form, having pierced domed top, raised upon circular pedestal foot, height 19cm. (230.6g)   

Lot 316

A silver chatelaine, by Reynolds & Westwood, Birmingham 1906, having pierced, stamped and chased hinged belt hook decorated with putti to sides and suspending five chains carrying typical objects to include a pair of silver handled scissors in blade cover, a comb in silver repousse decorated holder by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings Shepherd, Chester 1898, a continental silver pencil holder and others.

Lot 319

A silver capstan inkwell, marks rubbed, of typical form, diameter 13.3cm, together with a silver posy vase, by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1974, also of typical form, weighted, height 13cm, a Victorian silver table spoon, London 1843, fiddle pattern and a silver plated pedestal dish. (4) 

Lot 320

***REOFFER IN DERBY BARGAIN HUNT SALE NOVEMBER A&C £70-£100*** A silver and guilloche enamel compact, by Albert Carter, Birmingham 1936, of rectangular form, having sunburst sky blue guilloche enamel hinged lid and engine turned base, interior fitted mirror and powder holder, length 7.5cm x width 5.5cm. 

Lot 323

A silver photograph frame, by Ray Hall, Birmingham 1996, for a rectangular portrait, the frame repousse cherubs, flowers and grapes among scrolling leaves, easel back, height 20.5cm.

Lot 324

An Islamic silver niello rectangular box, with all over floral and Greek key decoration, raised upon quadruple ball feet, bearing punch mark to inner lid, height 6.5cm x width 14.6cm x depth 8.5cm. (360.8g)

Lot 325

***REOFFER IN DERBY BARGAIN HUNT SALE NOVEMBER A&C £1,000-£1,500*** A Russian silver and enamel Kovsh, c.1900, having multi-coloured floral pattern cloisonne enamelled decoration with turquoise enamel jewelled border, the raised interior well also enamelled, coronet engraved beneath, silver unmarked, length 15cm. 

Lot 331

An Art Deco silver cream jug, by Roberts & Dore, Birmingham 1934, of circular form, having angulated handle with stepped finial with matching graduated linear decoration to side, height 9.5cm, (134.4g), together with a set of six Art Deco style silver teaspoons, by "C.E", Sheffield 1947, in fitted case, and a silver capped glass vanity bottle, by Hukin & Heath Ltd, London 1898, of bulbous form, with pierced silver cap. (qty)

Lot 333

An Art Deco style silver five piece sugar, salt and pepper set, by "N.S" (unidentified), Birmingham 1937/8, comprising a sugar caster and two pairs of salt and peppers, all of circular form, having reverse tapered and stepped bodies with stepped and pierced covers, raised upon stepped bases, all weighted. (5)

Lot 334

A silver cigarette case, by A E Poston & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1931, of rectangular form, with chamfered edges and all over engine turned decoration, height 14cm x width 8.5cm x depth 0.9cm. (209.8g)

Lot 335

A silver salt and pepper mill set, by Douglas Pell Silverware, London 1985, of traditional form, each height 10cm, together with a silver toast rack, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1931, of arched form, four division, length 8.3cm. (3)

Lot 336

A silver handled walking cane, Birmingham 1902, height 89cm, together with two silver capped walking sticks, marks rubbed. (3) 

Lot 337

A silver gilt and enamel spoon, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1901, decorated various coloured enamel to front, with fan finial. (23.1g) 

Lot 338

A Victorian silver mustard, by John Evans II, London 1869, of circular form, having foliate engraved hinged domed cover with pierced thumb grip, double scroll handle and blue glass liner, (silver weight 126g), together with a pair of small Victorian silver circular salts, by Sheffield 1877, each with incised and beaded rim, raised upon triple ball feet, (53.2g), a cased set of six silver teaspoons, two silver napkin rings, a silver pepper, silver sugar nips, silver backed dressing sets and other silver and silver plated items. (qty)  

Lot 339

A boxed christening silver egg cup and spoon set, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1928/9, the cup engraved "Martin", together with three assorted silver hallmarked napkin rings and a silver visiting card case, by E J Trevitt & Sons, Chester 1904, repousse decorated with panel to front depicting Philae (Nile), (this last as found). (silver weight 159.4g)

Lot 340

***REOFFER IN DERBY BARGAIN HUNT SALE NOVEMBER A&C £60-£80*** A Dutch silver mounted magnifying glass, early 20th century, the hinged rotating circular frame chased and engraved with scrolling leaf and flower decoration, the handle repousse decorated with a putti, Dutch hallmarked for .833 silver, together with two Victorian horn magnifying glasses, both of oval form. (3)

Lot 342

A George III silver mounted coconut cup, by Joseph Ash I, London 1806, having plain darkly patinated bowl with silver mounted rim, waisted stem and out swept and stepped circular pedestal foot, height 14.6cm.

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