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Lot 122

A George V silver twin handled rose bowl, London c.1910, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., with shaped rim, raised on stepped circular foot, 24.5 x 16.5 x 13cm high, together with a George V silver rose bowl, Birmingham c.1910, John Edward Wilmot, the border modelled with female masks, 16cm diameter, approx 18.7oz (2) Both with unevenness to foot rim. 2nd bowl with splits to rim.

Lot 124

A silver mounted ivory page turner, London 1906, of plain form, 35.5cm long Chip to point of blade

Lot 125

A set of six George IV silver Kings pattern table spoons, London c.1824, Harrison Brothers & Howson (Henry Harrison) a set of six Victorian Kings pattern dessert spoons, London c.1866, Chawner & Co (George William Adams) also a pair of George III table spoons, London c.1813, William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner and miscellaneous further silver table spoons, approx 57oz. (a lot)

Lot 126

A quantity of silver flatware, mostly 18th/19th century, various dates and makers, knives, forks, spoons, sifting spoons, approx weighable weight 57oz (a lot)

Lot 127

A part canteen silver cutlery, Sheffield c.1897, Walker & Hall, comprising twelve table spoons, ten table forks, nine teaspoons, together with a quantity of silver teaspoons, approx 130.8oz (a lot)

Lot 128

A Victorian three piece silver tea service, London c.1838/1839, Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard of rococo form, the teapot with cast floral terminal to hinged cover, together with a similar coffee pot by the same manufacturer, London c.1831, the finial cast as an apple, also a large silver twin handled tray, with pie-crust edge, London c.1911, Mappin & Webb, 70cm wide, approx 183oz (5)

Lot 129

A Victorian silver oval basket with swing handle, Sheffield c.1878, James Dixon & Sons Ltd., of naiveté form with elaborate pierced border and engraved bowl, raised on four leaf feet, 33cm wide, approx 28.9oz Good overall condition

Lot 130

A silver oval tea caddy London c.1896, makers mark rubbed, with half gadrooned body and domed gadrooned hinged cover, with camel crest to body, twin ring handles, 9.5cm high. approx 4.5oz. Good condition, rubbing to hallmarks

Lot 131

A George III silver oval basket with blue glass liner, London c.1787, Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, of naiveté form, pierced and engraved boy, on oval stemmed foot, 12.5cm high x 16cm wide, approx 5.6oz

Lot 132

A pair of silver sauce boats, Birmingham c.1926, J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd., raised on three pad feet, 18.5cm long, together with two silver sauce ladles, approx 17.9oz (4)

Lot 133

A silver repousse vase, London c.1901, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd., with flared rim and raised on three leaf pad feet, 12.5cm high, together with a pierced footed tazza, Birmingham c.1911, William Neal, 20cm diameter, approx 15.9oz (2)

Lot 134

A pair of embossed silver wine holders, London c.1892, William Commyns, with border of birds amidst scrolling foliage, with flared and crimped rim, 9.5cm high x 11cm diameter, retailed by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd., together with a similar smaller version, London c.1892, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman) 7cm high x 7.5cm diameter, approx 12.6oz (3) The smaller with a split to rim

Lot 135

A silver mounted cut glass claret jug, Sheffield c.1909, James Deakin & Sons, the hinged cover with engraved initials, 20.5cm high Appears in good overall condition

Lot 136

A silver and gilt repousse sugar bowl and milk jug, Chester c.1905, Robert Pringle & Sons, a repousee cream jug, with rabbits and pheasants, raised on three pad feet, Chester c.1901, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes and a silver sifter, approx 13.6oz (4)

Lot 137

A 9ct gold toothpick, Birmingham c.1984, William H Manton (Birmingham Gold & Silversmiths Ltd.) with extending pick, approx 6.9g, together with a small silver vinaigrette, Birmingham c.1816, John Shaw, 3cm wide and a silver snuff box, approx 16.4g (3)

Lot 138

A silver kettle on stand, with burner, London c.1903, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., together with a similar coffee pot by the same company, London c.1902, also a teapot, Sheffield c.1899, John Deakin & Sons and similar milk jug and twin handled sugar basin, Birmingham c.1905/1906, William Henry Sparrow, all of similar design with half lobed body, approx 79.4oz (5) In generally good overall condition.

Lot 139

A three piece silver bachelors tea service, Sheffield c.1900, John Round & Son, of oval form with half lobed body, also a similar form tea-caddy, Sheffield c.1900, Henry Stafford, a baluster form sifter, London c.1764, Robert Peaston, a six division toast rack, Sheffield c.1858, makers mark rubbed, two sauce boats, crumb scoop, flatware and miscellaneous cruets, approx weighable weight 50oz (a lot

Lot 140

A silver and leather mounted glass hip flask, Birmingham c.1927, J. B Chatterley & Sons Ltd., 16.5cm high Dents to cover

Lot 141

A George III silver teapot, London c.1792 Henry Chawner, of plain form with lobed corners, approx 12.4oz Good overall condition, marks clear

Lot 142

A large and impressive silver Arts & Crafts twin handled trophy rose bowl, Birmingham c.1937, John Taylor & Co., decorated with silver discs depicting various sporting activities, the handles with Celtic engraving, raid on spreading spade feet, engraved with crest and dedication 'The City of London Eclectic Supply Company Limited and Associated Companies, ''Athletics Championship Challenge Cup, 1938' 23cm high x 32cm diameter, 43.5cm overall width, approx 106oz

Lot 143

Victorian silver teapot, London c.1851, Joseph & Albert Savory, of squat form, engraved foliate decoration, approx 19.3oz

Lot 144

Twenty-two cased sets of silver coffee spoons, with coffee bean terminals, various dates and makers including Mappin & Webb and a set retailed by Harrods (22)

Lot 146

An eighty-seven piece Italian 800 standard silver canteen of cutlery, Ricci Argentieri, Alessandria province, moulded scallop shell design to terminals, comprising twelve each table knives, table forks, table spoons, dessert knives, dessert forks, dessert spoons, teaspoons, a serving fork and spoon and a soup ladle, weighable weight approx 140oz. (87) Good overall condition, very little signs of use.

Lot 147

A hand made Italian silver mounted ostrich egg, by Laxxerini Argenteria, the egg hinged at the centre and mounted with a silver model of an ostrich, centre band and base silver gilt, 26.5cm high, Good condition, no damage noted.

Lot 148

An Italian 800 standard silver novelty pepper and pepper mill set, by Missiaglia, modelled as an artichoke, the rotating stalk of the pepper mill mounted with a snail, 18.5cm long Good overall condition

Lot 149

A cased set of twelve Italian silver napkin holders by Mario Buccellati, each formed as an ivy leaf, stamped 925 M. Buccellati (12) Good condition, appear unused

Lot 150

A Continental silver spice tower, stamped 84, maker IS, of typical form, 27.5cm high, approx 4.9oz

Lot 154

An impressive French silver plated ewer, stamped E Philippe, Paris, with mask of Neptune at the neck, the handle modelled as a mythical winged female sea creature, the body of the ewer with mythical mask, cherubs and shell and swan in bulrushes, all crisply modelled in high relief, supported by three fish on circular base, 29cm

Lot 155

A large quantity of silver flatware, various dates and makers, to include twenty-seven table forks, fourteen dessert forks, eight table spoons, two sauce ladles, fourteen dessert spoons, fourteen teaspoons, cased set of six teaspoons, together with a silver plated soup ladle and twenty seven plated pistol grip handled knives, approx 145oz (a lot)

Lot 156

A Victorian silver tea caddy, London c.1898, William Comyns & Sons, in the Dutch style, with embossed figures, 11.5cm high, together with further miscellaneous silver including a cased set of twelve Egyptian Revival Continental teaspoons, cream jug, swing handle basket, pepper grinder, hair-brush and a cased set of plated fruit knives and forks with mother-of-pearl handles (a lot)

Lot 157

An Islamic white metal rose bowl and grille cover, embossed decoration, 13cm diameter, also a pair of silver small hexagonal footed bowls, 9cm diameter, together with a quantity of miscellaneous silver plated items, approx silver weight 13.3oz (a lot)

Lot 158

A French silver and enamel cigarette case, early 20th century, of oblong form with engraved initials to central cartouche, 8.5cm, together with two Islamic white metal boxes, one of which wood lined, two Islamic white metal cigarette cases, two similar small footed dishes and two pin dishes, approx weighable weight 28.4oz (9)

Lot 159

An American Arts & Crafts Sterling silver pitcher, early 20th century, Black, Starr & Frost, New York, of plain tapering form, manufactures marks and numbered 1171 to base, 23.5cm high, approx 21.3oz Indentation to edge of foot, otherwise generally good.

Lot 160

A miscellaneous collection of napkin rings, seven of which silver, together with a silver plated ice bucket, pair of silver dwarf candlesticks (loaded) (AF) an Italian plated and walnut sweetmeat stand and further items of plate (a lot)

Lot 161

A cased set of six silver teaspoons and two incomplete sets of plated menu holds modelled as apples and pears (a lot)

Lot 162

A large Chinese silver Batavia Golf Club Toko Cup golfing trophy cup and cover, early 20th century, Wang Hing & Co., Hong Kong, of urn form, with twin scroll handles and domed cover, engraved with cup winners from 1913 to 1963, 40cm high, approx 62.7oz

Lot 163

A Russian silver salt, St. Petersburg mark for 84 Zolotniks, of circular form, chased with a wicker basket design, 4.7cm diameter, together with eight silver and enamel coffee spoons, J. Tostrup, Norway, of thistle design, a cased set of Anointing teaspoons, and four matching silver pated and blue glass peppers, cased (a lot)

Lot 164

An Arts Deco three piece silver backed dressing table set, Birmingham c.1947, W.I Broadway & Co., comprising hand mirror, hair brush and clothes brush, together with a collection of silver objet, including a large match box cover, embossed with a semi-naked female figure, and Art Nouveau small pin tray, shoe horn, figural novelty menu holder and other unmarked items, (a lot)

Lot 165

A selection of various silver flatware, sugar tongs and a pair of Crystal handled salad servers with silver collars, approx 26.9oz (a lot)

Lot 166

A quantity of Russian cutlery, stamped with 84 Kokoshnik silver mark, to include table forks, dessert forks and table spoons, together with plated examples approx 86.5oz (a lot)

Lot 167

A late 19th century cased set of two silver and gilt serving spoons, London c.1898, Levesley Brothers (Thomas Levesley) with bright cut engraving and pierced finials, 20.5cm long, together with two cased sets of silver teaspoons and a cased plated serving spoon and pastry slice (a lot)

Lot 168

A silver harlequin bachelors three piece tea service, teapot and milk jug, London c.1900, sugar bowl Sheffield c.1900, all William Hutton & Sons Ltd, of oval form with half lobed body, together with a three piece Sterling silver bachelors coffee set, Bigelow, Kennard & Co, also a silver hot water pot, Sheffield c.1901, Z Barraclough & Sons (James Henry & Herbert Barraclough) approx 37.3oz (7)

Lot 169

A pressed silver frame mount, 17th/18th century, of rococo form, 11.5 x 8.5cm, together with two pressed silver plaques, one depicting the crucifixion, the other of a Moor about to behead a slave, (all unmarked) the largest 12cm long (3)

Lot 363

Bible, Authorised version, with the Apocrypha, Index and Downame's Concordance(latter title dated 1726), numerous woodcut initials, without the plates ”sometimes found”(ESTC), rather browned in places, contemporary English black morocco, gilt, g.e. silver coloured metal clasps( probably of Dutch origin) with crowned initials JJC, from the library of Ralph Willett of Merly House , the only surviving book from “the finest library ever to be collected in Dorset”(Alan Thomas, article on Willett, enclosed with other cuttings and notes; his booklable on flyleaf), 3pp. manuscript family notes on flyleaves, John Baskett and others, 1723[Thomas spent many years searching for Willett memorabilia, but this family Bible was his only catch; he had it rebacked by Bernard Middleton(invoice enclosed) and it remained in his private library until sold as lot 468 in his posthumous sale on 21/6/1993]

Lot 401

An Indian green jade handled knife, 18th century, with damascened steel work to the handle, with green cloth and gilt metal mounted sheath, 44cm long, together with two Indian ivory handled knives, 19th century, with worked steel blades, in green leather sheathes, 31.5cm and 18cm long, together with an Indonesian ivory and silver paperknife with a figural handle, a bone handled knife and a white metal and niello work handled crop (6) stains to ivory handles, losses to pommel to larger, chips to smaller handle, dull blades, green jade handle is cracked, blade is stuck in sheath, paper knife has losses to handle, other pieces show signs of age and wear

Lot 403

Order of Saint Sava, Serbia, 3rd class award, Commander, second pattern, (1921-41) in silver-gilt and enamels, with central oval medallion portrait of Saint Sava wearing green robes, the reverse with the date 1883, to pierced crown and loop suspension, unmarked, ribbon deficient, 11.5 cm long

Lot 449

A Russian silver niello box, Moscow 1886, maker Ivan Saltykov, of rounded oblong form, floral niello decoration and horizontal band of Cyrillic text, 8cm wide, together with two Russian silver powder compacts, with enamel transfer decoration to covers, 7cm diameter, also four Russian papier mache black lacquer boxes, the largest 24.5 x 18cm, the hinged cover with wheat fields and trees, the others with various scenes, troika, portrait of a young girl and folk dancing (7) Provenance: from the Estate of Mrs Lotte Fragman.

Lot 470

A riding crop with antler handle and silver collar, London c.1905, E.H Watts & Co for Callow, London, together with two antler handled and silver collared coachman's whips (3)

Lot 474

A tortoise shell and horn mounted rectangular snuff box, 19th century, together with a circular box inset with a lid decorated with a man riding a horse, a circular rosewood box decorated with geometric inlay, a circular box with an inset silver lid, and four various boxes with lids with vacant spaces , together with a gilt metal profile portrait of a man, part of another box(8) signs of minor wear to all boxes, as described there are areas for decorative details on four boxes, now vacant

Lot 555

A George III mahogany and satinwood banded longcase clock by James Chester, the hood with swan neck cresting and brass ball finial, with dentil moulded frieze above arched glazed door, flanked by fluted pilasters, the trunk with single door flanked by Corinthian headed pilasters, on plinth base, the face with silvered Arabic and Roman numeral chapter ring, with pierced boys and crown spandrels, the centre with subsidiary dials for seconds on engraved silver back plate with date aperture, signed James Chester, Chester, with 8 day twin barrel movement, pendulum and weights, 225cm high

Lot 10

Silver Desk Clock of Superb Quality - Designed by World Renowned Silversmiths and Designer - Robert Glover - 1975+, In Homage to Faberge, Date 1990, fully hallmarked. Stands 7 Inches High. Superb Quality and Condition.

Lot 102

Impressive and Scarce Victorian Period - Ornate Silver Pocket Watch Case. Features a Double Hinged Section with a Gilt Interior, and Profusely Embossed with Floral and Bird Images to Outer Case. Hallmarked Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1897, Lovely Condition and Quality.

Lot 103

George III - Fine Set of Nine Silver Teaspoons by Peter and William Bateman Sons of Hester Bateman - Famous Silversmith. Hallmark London 1811, Makers Peter and William Bateman. All Spoons are In Good Condition 122.4 grams - Please See Photo.

Lot 105

George V - Circular Silver Salver / Tray with Reeded Border Raised on 4 Hoofed Feet. Hallmark London 1919, Maker C.B & S ( Charles Boyton ) 886.2 grams - 28 ozs 19 grams. 12.25 Inches Diameter. Inscription to Underside of Tray.

Lot 106

Edward VII - Large Solid Silver Cartouche Shaped Lidded Trinket Box, Plain, Finished with Ornate Designed Border. Hallmark William Hutton & Sons. Birmingham 1904. Weight 9.25 ozs. Good Overall Condition.

Lot 109

Antique Period Large and Impressive Silver Plated Two Handle Tray of Excellent Quality. In The Rococo Style and Form. 1730/1760's. The Open worked Borders of Wonderful Proportions, Embellished with Encrusted Decoration In The Form of Hanging Bunches of Grapes on The Vine. 24.5 Inches Diameter. Wonderful Quality and Condition.

Lot 110

Edwardian Period Shell Shaped Silver Bon-bon Dish, Raised on 3 Ball Feet. Hallmark Sheffield 1908, Maker G.H. 65.8 grams. 5 Inches Diameter. Excellent Condition.

Lot 111

Art Deco Period - Wonderful Quality Silver and Enamel Topped Cut Glass Vanity / Trinket Jar. Hallmark Birmingham 1930. The Cover In True - High Art Deco Design. Excellent Condition. 3.75 Inches High.

Lot 112

Victorian Fine Quality and Impressive Silver Coffee Pot of Pleasing Form with Pineapple Finial to Top of Cover. Hallmark Sheffield 1867, Maker Martin & Hall. Wonderful Condition and Quality. 845 grams - 27 ozs 8 grams. Stands 12 Inches High.

Lot 113

A Small Collection of Antique Silver Items ( 4 ) Items In Total. Features 1 / Superb Quality Cast Silver Small Candlestick. Hallmark Sheffield 1923. 5 Inches High. 2/ Victorian Period Silver Embossed Ornate Bon-bon Dish. Hallmark Chester 1898, Maker W.N + Two Silver Topped Cut Glass Ladies Vanity Jars.

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