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Lot 410

Regimental Interest - a George III oval silver spirits flask, London 1786, makers mark rubbed, with detachable gilt lined cup, later electroplate screw cap, 17cm high, 10ozs gross, engraved with two crests and inscribed 'Major F.F. Gordon 63rd Regt. - 1878 from Captn. G. Buchanan from Raphael Turin. Colonel R.W, Studdy In Mem. General W.L. Auchinleck Umballa 1891', in a fitted leather carrying case. Illustrated

Lot 412

A Regency style oval silver tea caddy, Gibson & Langman for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1899, part lobed and fluted, with domed hinged cover and lion mask ring side handles, 12cm wide, 6ozs.

Lot 413

A George II style silver cream jug and sugar bowl, Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1965 & 1967, with cut-edges, each on three shell and scroll feet, a similar cream jug, Birmingham 1967 and a plain circular silver sugar bowl, Birmingham 1948, on spreading foot, 11ozs weight combined (4).

Lot 414

A George III oval silver mustard pot, John Emes, London 1801, with threaded edges, domed hinged cover and harp handle, 7cm wide, clear glass liner, a George IV silver mustard spoon, London 1824, and a pair of George II style silver cauldron salt cellars, Edward John and Noble Haseler, London 1910, each on three hoof feet, 7cm diameter, 8ozs weight combined (4).

Lot 415

A George III silver chamber candlestick, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1813, the vase shape sconce with detachable nozzle, ring handle with scallop shell thumbpiece and snuffer, the dished rectangular base with threaded edge and rounded corners, 9cm wide, 3ozs, monogram. Illustrated

Lot 416

A Victorian rectangular silver dressing table box, Gibson & Langman for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1894, the hinged cover and sides heavily embossed with birds, masks, flowers and leaf scrolls around a vacant cartouche, 10.5cm wide, a Dutch silver peppermint box, late 19th century, embossed with figure panels, Victorian silver pierced and embossed heart shape bon bon dish, Birmingham 1894, Victorian silver square dish, London 1894, with re-entrant corners, Victorian silver engraved napkin ring, 7ozs weight combined, also a pair of circular coasters, 8.2cm diameter (7).

Lot 417

A George III style silver drum mustard pot, Pearce & Sons, London 1915, a similar smaller example, Birmingham 1911, two miniature silver kitchen peppers, Chester 1895, two fiddle pattern silver salt spoons, silver tea strainer, Birmingham 1958, with turned ebony handle and two pairs of silver sugar tongs, 7ozs weight combined (9).

Lot 418

A circular silver mounted ivory tusk photograph frame, Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1923, on ball feet, ebonised back, sight size 9.5cm diameter and an Edwardian oval silver mounted photograph frame, Birmingham 1907, sight size 13.5 x 9.5cm (2).

Lot 419

A set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern tablespoons and six matching dessert spoons, George Maudsley Jackson, London 1894, 25ozs, initialled 'M' (12).

Lot 420

A pair of George III silver plain oval two-handled entree dishes, Robert Sharp, London 1798, with threaded borders, 38cm across, 70ozs, with original scratch weights 37..3 and 35..18, crested. Illustrated

Lot 421

A matched set of six William IV and Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons and nine dessert forks, William Eaton and Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1834, 1835, 1839 and 1840, 24ozs, engraved with a crest, the tail of a fish apart from four forks, monogrammed (15).

Lot 422

A set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, William Rowlings Sobey, Exeter, 1845, 9ozs.

Lot 423

A set of fourteen George IV silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, Charles Eley, London 1825, 11ozs, crested.

Lot 424

A set of four George III silver fiddle pattern table forks, Solomon Hougham, London 1816, and a similar pair London 1824, makers mark unclear and a dessert fork, London 1815, 15ozs (7), all with the same crest as lots 423 and 425.

Lot 425

A set of sixteen George IV silver fiddle pattern table forks, Hyam Hyams, London 1821, crested, 38ozs, the same crest as lots 423 and 424. Illustrated

Lot 426

A set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, George W Adams, London 1844, 14ozs.

Lot 427

A set of three Victorian Irish silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, Dublin 1851, makers mark JS and stamped 'Waterhouse' and a set of three similar tablespoons, George W Adams, London 1869, 15ozs (6).

Lot 428

A set of five Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert forks, George & James Boyton, London 1854 and two others, London 1839 and 1860, 11ozs (7).

Lot 429

Twelve George III - Victorian silver fiddle pattern table forks, all London Assay, 4 x 1811, 3 x 1835, 3 x 1836, 2 x 1856, varying makers, 29ozs.

Lot 431

An Art Deco three-piece silver tea service, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1922, of octagonal form, the teapot with blackwood harp handle, 37ozs.

Lot 432

A late Victorian silver candle dowser, Harry Wright Atkin, Sheffield 1900, of cylindrical form, 30.5cm long, 1.5ozs.

Lot 433

A stylish Art Deco silver sauce boat, Harry Wright Atkin, Sheffield 1942, of elongated helmet shape with scroll handle, on a rim foot, 15.5cm wide, 4ozs, a cased set of six electroplate lobster picks and a Mappin & Webb asparagus dish, rack and serving tongs (10).

Lot 434

An early Victorian shaped circular silver salver, William Brown & William Somersall, London 1839, in George III style, the moulded border with a shell and 's' scroll rim, on three shell and leaf scroll feet, 22cm diameter, 15ozs, crested.

Lot 435

A Victorian silver collapsible cup, Thomas Johnson, London 1886, of tapering thimble shape with six bands, gilt lined, 4.2cm high,1oz.

Lot 436

An Art Deco style silver cigarette box, Birmingham 1960, with hinged engine turned cover, on four ogee bracket feet, 15.5cm wide.

Lot 437

A Dutch rectangular silver box, English Import marks for 1896, with shaped bowed ends, the hinged cover embossed with figures merrymaking outside an ale house, the sides with shells, leaf and 'c' scrolls on a diaper ground, gilt lined, 14cm wide, 6ozs.

Lot 439

A late Victorian plain circular silver cased magnifying glass, Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1897, with suspension ring, 5cm.

Lot 440

A late Victorian silver mounted glass claret jug, William Hutton & Sons, London 1900, the domed hinged cover with a gadroon rim, angular scrolled handle, the glass of spreading cylindrical form moulded with diagonal bands, star cut base, 25.5cm high. Illustrated

Lot 443

A Danish silver tea strainer, makers mark C.F.M., Copenhagen 1919, spot hammered, the circular bowl to a shaped handle, pierced, bead and scroll embossed with a butterfly terminal, 13.5cm long, 2ozs.

Lot 446

A silver caddy spoon, Robert Pringle, London 1946, with scroll pierced handle and pierced lobed sided circular bowl, 8cm long and a silver caddy spoon, makers mark, T.W & Co, Sheffield 1956, with tapering handle and pear shape bowl, 2ozs weight combined (2).

Lot 450

A Victorian silver coffee pot, Thomas Parker, London 1875, in George II style, with sloping sides, domed hinged cover, palmette capped moulded spout, the sides bright cut engraved with ribbon tied floral swags enclosing two oval cartouches, one crested, with upper and lower lozenge and roundel friezes, scrolled ivory handle, 22.5cm high, 24ozs. Illustrated

Lot 454

An Edwardian small circular silver box, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1906, the pull-off cover tortoiseshell inset and pique foliate decorated, 3.5cm diameter and a late Victorian silver ogee shape snuff box, H Matthews, Birmingham 1898, with hinged cover, 4.5cm wide (2).

Lot 459

A rare pair of Victorian silver Wellington pattern salt spoons, George W Adams, London 1858, double struck, 10.8cm long.

Lot 460

A cased pair of St Paul's Cathedral silver and silver gilt goblets, Aurum, London 1975, limited editions, Nos. 402 & 403/600, 16cm high, 20ozs. Illustrated

Lot 461

A contemporary spot hammered circular silver nut dish, detailed .925 silver, with cast squirrel side handles, 18cm wide, 8ozs.

Lot 466

An Irish silver christening mug, Weir & Sons, Dublin 1943, slightly tapering cylindrical with dragon mask handle, on a spreading foot, 7.5cm high, inscribed, and an Art Deco silver five bar toast rack, Birmingham 1932, 5ozs weight combined (2).

Lot 472

A modern spot hammered silver caddy spoon, London 1976, makers mark E.W.M., with oval bowl and pierced handle, 9cm long, a French silver foliate engraved ogee beaker, 6.5cm high, silver pepperette, two silver napkin rings and silver sugar tongs, 6ozs weight combined (6).

Lot 474

A cased set of six Art Nouveau silver buttons, A Welpdale, probably Birmingham 1913, embossed with a bust of a young lady amongst fruiting vines.

Lot 475

A silver Albany pattern serving spoon, Harry Wright Atkin, Sheffield 1910, and nine George III & IV fiddle and Old English pattern silver tea and dessert spoons, 10ozs weight combined (10).

Lot 477

A silver mounted tortoiseshell cased mantel timepiece, William Comyns, London 1912, rectangular, with circular enamel dial and Arabic numerals within a floral and leafy scroll pique decorated tortoiseshell mask, on bun feet, French movement, 11cm high, lacks carrying handle.

Lot 480

A late Victorian silver table oil lamp, marks rubbed, probably London 1897, with faceted glass reservoir, the rococo style candlestick column and shaped spreading circular base heavily foliate, scroll and shell embossed, 54cm high, adapted for electricity. Illustrated.

Lot 482

An Edwardian silver vesta case, Birmingham 1904, foliate engraved, an egg cup, loaded, three napkin rings, one niello decorated and a pair of perfume bottle caps, Birmingham 1906, 3ozs combined weight of weighable silver (7).

Lot 483

A pair of George III silver bright cut engraved sugar tongs, circa 1780, makers mark W.B., crest and monogram, five fiddle pattern silver salt spoons, four Exeter assay 1826, 1839 and 1853, three small silver condiment spoons and six silver salt, tea and preserve spoons, varying dates and makers, 7ozs weight combined. (15).

Lot 484

A set of six silver teaspoons, London 1935, Jubilee marks, in late 17th century style, with orb finials, set of six silver teaspoons, London 1920, with floral swag finials, set of five silver teaspoons, two others and three silver 'bean end' demi tasse, 8ozs weight combined, also various electroplate spoons (qty).

Lot 485

A child's Victorian silver spoon and fork, London 1894, foliate engraved and a similar butter knife, London 1898, three prong bread fork, London 1920, with ribbon tied bellflower swags, replica annointing spoon, late Victorian silver spoon, Sheffield 1895, with twist stem and Lincoln Imp cast capital, four silver spoons with cast dog capitals, 8ozs weight combined, also a boxed set of twelve Portuguese coffee spoons, with cage set varying hardstone capitals (22).

Lot 486

A cased George III style silver double cruet set, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1928, with shell and gadroon borders, blue glass liners, pairs of salt and mustard spoons, 7ozs weighable.

Lot 487

A Victorian silver vesta case, Birmingham 1893, of oval section with hinged cover, the sides foliate engraved and set with green hardstone three-leaf clovers, 4cm wide, pair of George III style silver coasters, Birmingham 1995, with pierced sides, 9cm diameter, two cased silver napkin rings, Victorian silver butter knife, Victorian silver folding pocket knife, Sheffield 1861, in carved mother of pearl case and a Dutch silver chain link purse (8).

Lot 490

A George III style silver baluster shape water jug, Garrard & Co, London 1961, with gadroon borders, domed hinged cover, wooden scroll handle, on a spreading domed circular foot, 27cm high, 20ozs. Illustrated

Lot 491A

A set of six silver kiddush cups, Simon Zimmerman, London 1922, with foliate engraved vacant cartouches, 12.5 and 9.5cm high respectively, 6ozs.

Lot 492

A silver two handled trophy cup, Birmingham 1933, 13.5cm high, inscribed, on ebonised plinth, silver mounted cranberry and clear glass vase, London 1914, 5 Victorian silver 'apostle' teaspoons, Sheffield 1894, and similar silver sugar tongs, silver butter knife and 6 silver demi tasse (15).

Lot 494

Five King George V silver Rocking Horse crowns, 1935.

Lot 505

A large collection of British coinage, Queen Victoria - Elizabeth II including silver threepences and four £1 bank notes (qty).

Lot 507

A large collection of British and World coinage, 19th/20th century, including a large collection of silver threepences, replica English hammered coin, 2008 uncirculated coin set, two Edward VII Coronation medals, three £1 banknotes and other items (qty).

Lot 51

An Edwardian silver mounted white overlaid glass perfume bottle, Birmingham 1908, enamelled with roses and gilded, with heart shape stopper, 12.5cm high, two matching cylindrical salts jars and stoppers, originally with screw-off silver covers, and a small Royal Crown Derby circular box and cover (4).

Lot 510

A late Victorian silver four-piece tea service, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1899, in George III style, oval part lobed and fluted, the tea kettle and tea pot with blackwood handles and finials to the hinged covers, 64ozs, the tea kettle 32cm high, the teapot with presentation inscription. Illustrated

Lot 512

A William III silver six pence 1690, three English silver hammered coins and one other (5).

Lot 515

A batchelors Regency style three-piece silver tea service, Chester 1908 and Birmingham 1911 & 1915, of rounded oblong form, the teapot with blackwood handle and finial, silver napkin ring, Sheffield 1900 and a silver salt, Birmingham 1910, in the form of a pear, 6.5cm high, 17ozs weight combined (5).

Lot 517

A cased set of six silver teaspoons and sugar tongs, Charles Boyton & Sons, Sheffield 1916, initialled 'B', a cased set of six silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1944, cased set of six silver handled tea knives, Victorian silver butter knife, Sheffield 1859, with carved mother of pearl handle, three silver teaspoons, silver butter knife and salt spoons, 8ozs weight combined of weighable silver (24).

Lot 518

A George III silver fiddle and thread pattern sauce ladle, William Eaton, London 1816, single struck, anchor crest, set of six Victorian Scottish fiddle and shell pattern silver teaspoons, J. McKay, Edinburgh 1838, a set of six Old English pattern silver teaspoons, James Wakely and Frank Wheeler, London 1891, monogram, and a mid 18th century silver teaspoon, 10ozs weight combined (14).

Lot 519

A pair of late Victorian silver fiddle pattern table spoons, Robert Stebbings, London 1896 and 1897, another Exeter 1817, a pair of similar silver teaspoons and a salt spoon and a silver dessert fork, 10ozs weight combined, initials and monograms (7).

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