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Lot 42

Four French silver tablespoons; together with four matching forks. Condition Report: Weight 691.4g

Lot 43

Five George III silver fiddle pattern forks, by Thomas Dicks, London 1823; together with four similar tablespoons by Robert Rutland, London 1815; and seven various other silver Georgian and Victorian spoons, 818g.

Lot 45

A set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert forks, by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1845, 319.5g.

Lot 46

A small quantity of Georgian silver flatware, to include four table forks, London 1809, 413g.

Lot 47

A set of six George III silver dessert forks, by F & Ss, Edinburgh 1828, 198g.

Lot 48

A Victorian silver teaspoon, by Crichton, Edinburgh 1854; together with a collection of various other teaspoons.

Lot 49

A selection of silver teaspoons, 215g total weight.

Lot 5

A French silver rectangular waiter, having engine turned decoration, 25cm x 19cm, 448g

Lot 50

Five George II silver Old English pattern teaspoons, by George Murray, Newcastle; together with fifteen other various silver teaspoons, 275.8g.

Lot 51

Twelve silver teaspoons, by Wilmot & Co, Birmingham 1931-37, 211.5g.

Lot 52

Six Georgian silver bright cut teaspoons, indistinct marks and mixed dates; together with six other various silver spoons, 175g.

Lot 53

A small collection of Georgian and later silver condiment items, 149g; together with six plated novelty stirrers.

Lot 54

Ten Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, by Samuel Haynes & Dudley Cater, London 1844, 214g.

Lot 55

A set of six George lll silver Old English pattern teaspoons, by Peter & William Bateman, London 1805, 97g.

Lot 56

A set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, by John Round & Son, Sheffield 1897, 143.9g.

Lot 57

A pair of Victorian silver gilt decorative pierced spoons, by William Comyns, London 1897, 93g. Condition Report: Some rubbing to gilt.

Lot 58

A George III silver Old English pattern tablespoon, by James Hewitt, Edinburgh 1780; together with another example, marks indistinct, 130g.

Lot 59

A George III bright cut silver stuffing spoon, London 1776, marks indistinct, 81.5g.

Lot 6

A George II/III silver goblet, London 1760, 15cm, 198g Condition Report: Makers mark indistinct, later decoration. Condition good, slightly leaning.

Lot 60

A pair of Victorian silver novelty 'fire tong' sugar nips, by Hilliard & Thomerson, Birmingham 1868; together with two pairs of silver examples, 86g.

Lot 61

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, by Francis Higgins, London 1880; together with another example, by R E Porter, London 2000, 32g.

Lot 62

A Georgian silver shell caddy spoon; together with two shovel caddy spoons; and a jockey cap caddy spoon, (a.f.), 37.5g.

Lot 63

A George III silver engraved caddy shovel, by John Thropp, Birmingham 1817, 6.5g.

Lot 64

A Victorian silver fluted caddy spoon, maker indistinct, Birmingham 1853, 12g.

Lot 65

A Georgian silver caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor, incomplete marks, 8g. Condition Report: Repaired bowl.

Lot 66

A George lll silver caddy spoon, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1807, having filigree decoration, 9g. (a/f).

Lot 68

An Ionian silver caddy spoon, by Alexander Richie, Birmingham 1936, 35g. Condition Report: Some surfacing scratching. Marks clear.

Lot 69

A George III silver leaf caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1796, 5.5g.

Lot 7

A Victorian silver creamer, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1899, 154g

Lot 70

A Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, by Richard Britton, London 1840, 16.8g.

Lot 71

A George lll silver thread pattern caddy spoon, by Thomas Wallis, London 1803, 10.8g.

Lot 72

A George IV silver leaf caddy spoon, probably by Thomas Freeth II, London 1826, 7.8g.

Lot 73

A George lV silver caddy spoon, by Ledsam & Vale, Birmingham 1824, 7g.

Lot 74

A George III silver caddy spoon, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1806, 6g.

Lot 75

An Edwardian silver gilt vesta case, by Samuel M Levi, Birmingham 1906, on a silver gilt Albert chain, 78.5g.

Lot 76

A Victorian silver vesta case, by William Neal & Sons, Chester 1899; together with another similar example, Birmingham 1903, 38g.

Lot 77

Three mother of pearl silver bladed fruit knives.

Lot 78

A Victorian silver lancet case, by Yapp & Woodward, Birmingham, containing four tortoiseshell sheathed blood letting blades. Condition Report: Dent to base, crest and initials to cartouche. Hinge is firm.

Lot 79

Two silver propelling pencils; together with one other plated example.

Lot 8

An antique French silver coffee pot, having turned wooden handle, 27cm. 855g all in. Condition Report: Dents to body and lid mis-shapen, engraved initials, hinge firm. Marks unclear. Wooden handle has minor dents and nicks and measures 11cm long x 3.5cm at widest point.

Lot 80

A silver card case, by H Matthews, Birmingham 1912; together with a silver cigarette case, 113g.

Lot 81

Four silver cigarette cases, 337g all in.

Lot 82

An engine turned silver cigarette case, by Charles Green & Co, Birmingham 1938, 247g; together with two similar .830 examples. Condition Report: Total weight 501g

Lot 83

A Victorian silver hip flask, by Stokes & Ireland, Birmingham 1890, 11cm. Condition Report: Repair to cartouche, 136g.

Lot 84

A boxed silver Concorde luggage tag, by British Airways, Birmingham 1998, 20.5g.

Lot 86

A Victorian silver mustard, by Martin Hall & Co, Birmingham 1882; together with a pair of Edwardian silver pepperettes, by Marks & Cohen, Birmingham 1907; and an associated spoon. 93.5g. Condition Report: Mustard dented, full marks unclear, liner cracked.

Lot 87

A silver toast rack, by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1927; together with two silver napkin holders, 108.5g.

Lot 88

Eight various Victorian and later silver napkin rings, 292g.

Lot 89

A silver sauce boat, by Edward Barnard & Son, Birmingham 1922; together with a Georgian silver toddy ladle; and a silver butter knife, 140.5g.

Lot 9

A pair of silver four division toast racks, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1918 & 1919, 191g

Lot 90

A Victorian silver christening mug, by Richards & Brown, London 1874; together with a similar item, Birmingham 1910, 300.5g.

Lot 91

A silver domed cigarette box, Birmingham 1924, marks indistinct; together with a silver embossed pin tray, Sheffield 1975.

Lot 92

A silver pierced sweetmeat basket, by Adie Bros, Birmingham 1960, 53g; together with a silver squat candlestick, Birmingham 1965.

Lot 93

A rare Charles ll silver circular box and cover, by S H, London 1681, having engraved stylised thistle decoration, 5cm diameter, 31.5g. Condition Report: Maker: S H in heart having fleur-de-lys below. See Jackson's Silver & Gold Marks, page 139. All over surface scratching and tarnishing in places. Denting to base. Marks to base clear, partial marks seen to lid.

Lot 94

A small group of Victorian and later silver cutlery, 226g weighable.

Lot 95

A quantity of silver condiments and flatware, 471g weighable.

Lot 96

An Eastern white metal jar and cover, having native scene; together with three items of silver flatware, 180g weighable.PLEASE NOTE THE JAR AND COVER ARE NOT SILVER

Lot 97

A small group of silver and metal items, to include a Chinese silver matchbox cover.

Lot 98

A small collection of silver and silver topped items, to include: a George III silver pepper, by Abstinando King, London 1801, 87g weighable.

Lot 99

A pair of silver candlesticks, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1934, 16cm; together with a pair of silver squat candlesticks, by Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1957 6.5cm.

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