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Lot 118

Two Silver Cigarette-Cases, by Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham, One 1947 and One 1958, each oblong and with engine-turned decoration, engraved with initials, 9oz 16dwt, 305gr; Together With a compact with engine-turned decoration (3)

Lot 119

A Collection of Assorted Silver, comprising a combination cigarette-case/vesta-case, engraved with two crests; a Victorian cigarette-case; a napkin-ring; an oblong dish, sched with a rural landscape and a silver-mounted mother-of-pearl fruit-knife, weighable silver 9oz 13dwt, 300gr (qty)

Lot 12

A George V Silver Two-Handled Bowl, by Mappin and Webb, London, 1910, the bowl circular and on spreading base, with two leaf-capped scroll handles, 24cm wide over handles, 12oz 11dwt, 390gr

Lot 120

A George III Silver Lancet-Case With Three Tortoiseshell-Mounted Knives, Maker's Mark Lacking, London, Possibly 1781, tapering oval and with hinged cover, engraved with initials, 66mm high

Lot 122

A Collection of Assorted Silver and Gold Items, the silver including a box, in the form of a grand piano; three differing ornaments formed as putto; a notebook with engine-turned decoration and a vesta-case; the gold comprising a pair of 9ct gold cufflinks, 10.2gr; Together With a silver lemon juicer (qty)The piano shaped box marked with Hanau-style pseudo marks and further marked with English import marks for London as illustrated on the website.

Lot 123

A Victorian Silver String-Box, by W. and G. Neal, London, 1899, in the form of an apple, filled, 70mm highFully marked on side and on detachable cover. The marks on the side with significant wear, the marks on the cover clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some shallow bruising.

Lot 124

A Collection of Assorted Elizabeth II and Earlier Silver Spoons, comprising a set of twelve parcel-gilt horticultural spoons, by John Pinches; four golf motif spoons and two silver and enamel souvenir spoons, total gross weight 12oz 16dwt, 398gr (qty)

Lot 125

A Collection of Assorted Silver, comprising two George III-style cream-jugs; a George II Hanoverian pattern table-spoon and two George III silver caddy-spoons, one with shell-shaped bowl, 10oz 7dwt, 322gr; Together With a silver pair cased pocket-watch, the movement signed John Page, a/f, and a silver plate owl-form caster, in case (qty)

Lot 126

A George III Silver Soup-Ladle and A William IV Silver Basting-Spoon, The First by Hester Bateman, London, 1785, The Second, London, 1836, the soup ladle Bright Cut Old English pattern, basting spoon Victoria pattern, 10oz 7dwt, 322gr (2)

Lot 127

Four George II and Later Silver Table-Spoons, One Exeter, 1729, Hanoverian pattern, variously engraved with initials, one further engraved with a date; Together With a George III Old English pattern table-spoon, engraved with a crest, 8oz 17dwt, 276gr (5)

Lot 128

A Collection of George III and Later Silver Flatware, various patterns, 20oz 18dwt, 651gr (qty)

Lot 129

A William IV Silver Fish-Slice, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1831, Fiddle pattern, engraved with initials, the bladed pierced and engraved with initials, 27.5cm long; Together With a William IV silver caddy-spoon, London, 1834, Fiddle pattern, engraved with a crest and a silver plate Fiddle pattern fish-slice, weight of silver 4oz 125gr (3)

Lot 13

An Edward VII Silver Rose-Bowl, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1903, tapering cylindrical and on spreading base, the lower body chased with flowers and foliage scrolls, with a shaped rim, 21cm wide, 14.5cm high, 18oz 14dwt, 582gr

Lot 131

A George V Silver-Mounted Spirit-Flask, by T. and F. Perry, London, The Cup 1924, The Mounts 1925, tapering facetted, with bayonet mounted cover and detachable cup, the cup and the cover each engraved with initials, 15.5cm high

Lot 132

A Set of Four George III Silver Table-Spoons, Maker's Mark WC, London, 1774, Old English pattern; Together With another example, engraved with initials, by Sarah and John William Blake, London, 1815, 11oz 1dwt, 344gr (5)

Lot 133

Eighteen George III and Later Silver Table-Spoons, Fiddle pattern, variously engraved with crests or initials, 42oz 3dwt, 1,312gr (18)

Lot 134

A George III Silver Ink Stand, by Charles Chesterman, London, 1797, oval boat shaped and on four tapering panel feet, with supports for the three silver mounted cut glass bottles, engraved with initials, the stand 20cm wide, the weight of silver 4oz 14dwts, 147gr

Lot 135

Three Various George III Silver Cream-Jugs, two baluster and one helmet-shaped, 16cm high and smaller, 8oz 12dwt, 268gr, (3)

Lot 136

A George V Silver Holy-Water Stoup, by J. S. Harman, London, 1935, the back plate oblong and with foliage engraved border, with tapering font and suspension loop, 20.2cm high, 7oz 16dwt, 242gr; Together With assorted other religious items, including three differing crucifixes a brass box, engraved with the 'IHS' Christogram and other items (qty)

Lot 137

An Elizabeth II Silver Cigarette-Box, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1962, oblong and on four panel feet, the feet and rim with Celtic-style decoration, the hinged cover engine-turned, with two drop-ring handle, wood-lined, 15cm wideFully marked on side and further part marked on side of cover. There is wear to the marks. Overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some staining to the wood lining.

Lot 138

A George V Silver Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl, by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham, 1924, each tapering and on spreading foot, with leaf-capped scroll handle, the sugar-bowl 15.2cm wide over handle, Together With a George V silver bowl, by Brook and Son, Sheffield, 1916, shaped circular and on three ball and claw feet, with openwork border, 13.5cm diameter, total weight 13oz 17dwt, 431gr (3)

Lot 139

A George III Silver Pepperette, by Hester Bateman, London, 1783, vase-shaped and with beaded border, 14.5cm high; Together With a George III silver salt-cellar, London, 1777, oval and with beaded borders and glass liner, 8cm wide, total weight of silver 4oz 2dwt, 127gr (2)

Lot 14

A George III Silver Sugar Bowl by Henry Nutting, London, 1801, oval and with reeded rim and handle, engraved with foliage, 18.5cm wide over handles, 9oz 17dwts, 306gr

Lot 141

Two Edward VII Silver Sauceboats and Stands, One by William Aitken, Birmingham, 1906 and One by Boardman, Glossop and Co. Ltd., Sheffield, 1909, each oval, one with beaded borders and one with egg and dart borders, each with two bifurcated handles, the stands 19cm wide 14oz 5dwt, 443gr (4) Each fully marked on stand and sauceboat. There is some very minor wear to the marks but each is still legible. There is some overall minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.

Lot 142

A Pair of George V Silver Bowls, by William Adams Ltd., Birmingham, 1934, each shaped circular and on three ball feet, the sides pierced with foliage scrolls, 18.8cm diameter, 11oz 18dwt, 371gr (2)

Lot 143

A Pair of Silver Plated Table Candlesticks, by Roberts and Belk, Probably Late 19th Century, each in the George III-style, on square base with beaded border and with husk swags above, the fluted column terminates in a foliage cast socket and with detachable nozzle, filled, 26.5cm high (2)

Lot 144

A George III Silver Pap-Boat, Maker's Mark Rubbed, London, 1804, of typical form, with reeded rim, 12.5cm wide, 2oz 2dwt, 65gr

Lot 145

A George III Silver Pap-Boat, Maker's Mark Rubbed, R?, London, 1797, of typical form, with reeded rim, 12.5cm wide, 1oz 18dwt, 59gr

Lot 146

A George III Silver Pap-Boat and a George III Silver Pap-Boat, One Possibly by George Knight, 1820 and One London, 1788, each of typical form, one with plain everted rim and one with gadrooned rim, 14.5cm wide and smaller, 3oz 17dwt, 199gr (2)

Lot 148

A Silver Plate Travelling Communion-Set, comprising a communion-cup and paten, engraved with the Christogram within sunburst, contained in a black leather-covered case; Together With a silver plate mounted glass bottle, in fitted black leather covered case and a George V silver pyx, by A. R. Mowbray and Co. Ltd., 1930, circular, the cover engraved with a cross, 45mm diameter, (qty)There is some overalls surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises to the pyx.

Lot 149

A Danish Silver Dish, by Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, 1945-1977, Designed by Harald Nielsen, model number 134, oval and with part openwork border, 93mm wide, 1oz 18dwt, 59gr

Lot 15

A Norweigan Silver Cream-Jug and Similar Sugar-Bowl, Maker's Mark C&S, 20th Century, each baluster and on spreading foot, chased with diffinger grotesque figures within foliage, the cream-jug with grotesque cast handle, the sugar-bowl engraved on one side with initials and on the other with dates, the cream-jug 10.2cm high, 7oz 17dwt, 245gr (2)Each marked underneath with maker's mark C&S and further stamped '830S'. There is some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. They seem to sit flat when placed on a level surface. Would benefit from a polish. Some pitting inside the sugar-bowl.

Lot 150

A Danish Silver Marrow-Scoop and Cold-Meat Fork, by Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, The Marrow-Scoop 1915-1930, the Fork 1933-1944, the marrow-scoop Pyramid pattern, the fork with tapering handle, 3oz 4dwt, 100gr (2)

Lot 151

A Set of Four Victorian Silver Salt and Pepper-Casters, by Henry Wilkinson and Co., Sheffield, 1860, each cylindrical and on spreading foot, with gadrooned border, two engraved 'Salt' and two engraved 'Pepper', 95mm high, 7oz 18dwt, 245gr (4)

Lot 152

A Russian Silver Sugar-Bowl and Associated Cream-Jug, the sugar-bowl tapering cylindrical and on three ball feet with overhead swing handle, 6oz 19dwt, 217grEach piece is marked underneath. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some minor bruises to the sugar bowl and one foot is pushed slightly up into the body. Both appear to sit flat when placed on a level surface.

Lot 154

Four Differing Silver Mustard-Pots, each differing oval, two plain and with reeded borders, one pierced with latticework and one with spiral-fluting, with blue glass liners and associated spoons, 11oz 18dwt, 370gr (8)

Lot 155

A Russian Silver and Enamel Spoon, Maker's Mark Rubbed, Possibly that of Nicholai Tarabrov, Moscow, 1908-1926, the faceted handle and circular bowl each with vari-colour cloisonne enamel on a textured ground, 16.5cm long, gross weight 1oz 10dwt, 45grMarked on side of handle. With some overall minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some chips/cracks and scratches to the enamel in places but these are mostly minor.

Lot 156

A Silver-Gilt and Marble Table-Bell, Apparently Unmarked, Circa 1900, the body compressed globular, the sides pierced with foliage below chased ribbon-tied foliage and with a central button which operates the winding mechanism, on fixing screw lacking, on marble base, the base 10.5cm diameter

Lot 157

A Spanish Silver Model of a Bird, Maker's Mark Possibly a Spider, 20th Century, realistically modelled as a crane, 18.5cm wide, 2oz 11dwt, 79gr

Lot 158

Three George III Silver Cream-Jugs, two oval and on helmet-shaped, 14cm high, 11oz 8dwt, 355gr (3)

Lot 159

A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including two George III silver table-spoons; a photograph-frame; a circular dish; a sauceboat; the silver plate including various dishes; a pair of wine-coasters and other items (qty)

Lot 16

A Norweigan Silver Bowl, by David Andersen, Oslo, 20th Century, shaped circular and on four panel feet, with beaded border, 27.5cm diameter, 15oz 1dwt, 468gr

Lot 160

A William III Silver Patch-Box, With Indistinct Maker's Mark, Circa 1700, circular and with pull off cover, the cover engraved with foliage and flowers, 25mm wideMarked underneath with a single mark which is worn and indistinct. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some bruising overall.

Lot 161

Three Spanish Silver Birds, With Star Standard Mark, 20th Century, one modelled as a crane and two modelled as pheasants, 17cm wide and smaller, 6oz 17dwt, 213gr (3)

Lot 163

A George V Silver Caster, by A. E. Jones, Birmingham, 1928, in the Arts and Crafts-style, tapering cylindrical and on square openwork foliage base and with bun feet, the pull-off cover with baluster finial, with overall hammered finish, 19cm high, 5oz, 156gr

Lot 164

A George V Silver and Tortoiseshell Ring-Box, Maker's Mark Rubbed, Birmingham, 1918, circular and on three scroll-capped feet, the hinged cover with a pique-inlaid tortoiseshell panel, the interior velvet lined, 85mm diameter

Lot 165

A Four-Piece George V Silver MIniature Toy Tea-and Coffee-Service with a Tray En Suite, by John Rose, Birmingham, 1924, each piece tapering and with spiral fluted lower body, comprising a teapot; a coffee-pot; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the tray oblong and with intergral handles, the tray 15cm wide; Together With a Dutch 18th century-style toy, cast as a man pushing a barrel on a cart (6)

Lot 166

An Elizabeth II Silver Mug, by Francis Howard Ltd., Sheffield, 1968, tapering cylindrical and with loop handle, engraved with an inscription for the opening of the Hull Crest Motel, 95mm high, 6oz 15dwt, 210gr

Lot 168

A Collection of Assorted Silver and Other Cigarette-Cases, variously formed, Together With a silver cigar-piercer; a silver vesta-case and a set of silver plate cocktail-sticks in a contained formed as a cocktail-shaker (qty)With overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. Bruises overall. One example presumably silver plate but the plating now worn off. The cocktail stick case with some bruises.

Lot 169

A Collection of Assorted Silver, including a pair of George II silver salt-cellars; two differing cream-jugs; a mustard-pot; two differing two-handled cups; a part-fluted bowl and a pedestal dish with pierced border, weight of silver 22oz 16wdt, 709gr (qty)

Lot 17

A Four-Piece Silver Tea-Service, by Stower and Wragg Ltd., Sheffield, 1932, each piece faceted tapering, comprising a teapot; a hot-water jug, each with wood handle and carved pineapple finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the hot-water jug 19.5cm high, total gross weight 53oz 10dwt, 1,664gr (4)

Lot 170

A Collection of Assorted Elizabeth II Silver, comprising an Armada dish, 14.5cm diameter; a square dish, engraved with a name and dates, 95mm square; three circular dishes, 90mm diameter and a shaped circular dish, 15.5cm diameter, 22oz 13wtt, 704gr (qty)

Lot 171

A Collection of George III and Later Silver Flatware, Fiddle pattern, variously engraved with initials, comprising4 table-spoons12 table-forks14 dessert-spoons12 dessert-forks 2 sauce-ladlesa pair of sugar-tongsTogether With various other items including a silver and wood toddle-ladle80oz 18dwt, 2,515gr (qty)

Lot 172

A Collection of Assorted Silver, including various dressing-table items and napkin-rings (qty)The dressing-table items with general wear and bruising. The napkin-rings also with wear and bruising.

Lot 173

An Elizabeth II Parcel-Gilt Silver, Enamel, 'Gem' and Acrylic-Set Sword, by Wilkinson Sword Ltd., Birmingham, 2002, Numbered 0101, made to commemmorate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth, the hilt with red enamel and engraved with the Royal cypher, the scabbard with white leather, and white and red enamel heightened gilt-mounts, the steel blade engraved with commemorative inscription, in fitted case, the case 92cm wide; Together With a miniature example, in fitted case, the case 29.5cm wide (2)The sword in generally good condition with only some minor scratching. There are some scuffs to the cases. There is no paperwork with the lot.

Lot 174

Two Silver Plated Cocktail-Shakers, one Walker and Hall example with handle and spout, 24cm high (2)There is some overall surface scratching and wear. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the silver plating, especially on the example without handle. That example also numberous bruises to the cap.

Lot 175

Four Various Silver Photograph-Frames, two shaped oblong and with oval aperture, another oval (4) The two oblong examples in reasonable condition, though the easel backs in somewhat distressed condition and some some bruising. 26.5cm high by 17cm wide. The oval example with very obvious bruising. 24cm high. The small example in reasonable condition 70mm high.

Lot 176

A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including, a cased condiment-set; a cased pair of fish-servers; a tea-strainer and stand; the silver plate including an oval well and tree platter; a silver bowl; a pierced silver dish and assorted flatware (qty)

Lot 18

A George V Silver Rose-Bowl, by Ackroyd Rhodes, London, 1910, tapering and on spreading foot, with notched rim, 15.5cm diameter, 12cm high, 10oz 7dwt, 322gr

Lot 19

A George III Silver Sugar-Bowl, by John Emes, London, 1798, tapering oval and with reeded rim and two reeded handles, engraved with an initial, 19.5cm wide over handles, 10oz 17dwt, 337gr

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