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Lot 284

A Victorian demi fluted silver tea caddy and cover, by Stokes & Ireland, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1889, of square cushion form, height 89mm, weight 5.4ozs/169grms.

Lot 285

A Victorian silver pedestal coffee pot, by Harrison Brothers and Howson, hallmarked Sheffield 1895, with fancy fluted decoration, there is a crest also engraved on the top, this is of the Barnard Family of London, height 260mm, gross weight 24.5oz/765grms.

Lot 286

A Victorian demi spiral fluted silver cream jug, by Josiah Williams & Co, hallmarked London 1892, with a band of foliate decoration above with an upswept angular handle, height 4in, one other silver cream jug and a silver Christening mug, weight 8.8oz/275 grams.

Lot 287

A late Victorian silver cream jug, by William Davenport, hallmarked Birmingham 1897, this waist banded jug has very feint initials engraved on one side, height 4in and a 1930's silver sugar caster, Mappin & Webb, London, 1931, weight 7.1oz/221 grams.

Lot 288

A Victorian silver pedestal coffee pot, by Roberts & Belk, hallmarked Sheffield 1874, of vase form with fluted angles and engraved with foliate decoration, on circular foot, Height: 253mm gross weight 22.9oz/714grms

Lot 289

A Victorian silver teapot, by John Newton Mappin, hallmarked London 1897, of pedestal circular bullet shape and embossed with foliate decoration, Height 140mm gross weight 13.2oz/411grms

Lot 29

A William IV engine turned silver gilt snuff box, by Nathaniel Mills, hallmarked Birmingham 1830, of oblong form with crested cartouche to the cartouche, Length 80 mm Weight 2.8oz/90grms

Lot 290

A Victorian Irish silver coffee pot, by J. Mahony, hallmarked Dublin 1868, of baluster form, with chased floral, scroll decoration and shell motifs around the rim and the waist, the handle is decorated with acanthus leaves, crested, height 234mm, gross weight 30.8oz/958grms

Lot 291

A Victorian silver swing handled sugar basket and sifter spoon, by Martin, Hall & Co, basket hallmarked for London 1877, the sifter spoon hallmarked Sheffield 1881, the basket is of ovoid form embossed with swags and standing on a raised spreading foot, basket height 190mm, weight 7.7oz/241grms.

Lot 292

An early Victorian pierced silver sugar basket, by Joseph Angell I and Joseph Angell II, hallmarked London 1846, of cylindrical tapering form, with engraved decoration, cast swing handle and standing on a circular pierced circular foot, with blue glass liner, Height to handle 195mm, weight 8.7oz/272grams.

Lot 293

An early Victorian silver sugar basin and tall cream jug, by William Hunter, hallmarked London 1852, each of bulbous form with lobed panelled sides and engraved decoration, on four cast foliate decorated feet, jug height 161mm, weight 22.3oz/695grms.

Lot 294

A cased Victorian Britannia standard silver sugar bowl in the form of a porringer, by Thomas Smily and matching tongs, hallmarked London 1880, with embossed fluted decoration, monogrammed, bowl dia: 78mm, weight 3.3oz/104grms.

Lot 295

An early Victorian silver two handled sugar bowl, by Charles Reily & George Storer, hallmarked London 1840, of circular lobed form with two upswept handles and decorated with Chinese village scenes, on shaped circular foot, crested, Width (to handles) 204mm Weight 13.6oz/424grms

Lot 296

A Victorian silver sugar caster, by Nathan & Hayes, hallmarked Birmingham 1890, with crisp embossed and chased decoration, the lid with bayonet fitting, on a square base, Height 200mm Weight: 4.6oz/145grms

Lot 297

An early Victorian silver cream jug, by William Hunter, hallmarked London, 1856, of plain, shaped pear form, with scroll handle, on four cast scroll feet, Height: 160mm Weight: 8.4oz/263grms

Lot 298

A Victorian silver cream jug, by Hunt & Roskell, (Alfred Benson & Henry Hugh Webb), hallmarked London 1889, late Storr and Mortimer, of bulbous shape with a band of engraved decoration, Height: 143mm Weight: 8.2oz/256grms

Lot 299

A late Victorian silver swing handled sugar basket with a blue glass liner, by Atkin Brothers, hallmarked Sheffield 1896, with pierced and bright cut decoration, on a square bright cut decorated base, height 165mm, weight 4.9oz/154grms.

Lot 3

A George III silver marrow scoop, by Thomas James? hallmarked London 1808, Length: 217mm Weight: .8oz/25grms

Lot 30

A William IV sterling silver snuff box, by Joseph Bettridge, hallmarked Birmingham 1830, of oblong form, with cast and applied floral and “C” scroll decoration to the cover and engine turned base, initialled, Length 75 mm 3oz/96grms

Lot 300

A Victorian novelty silver sugar bowl, modelled as a coal scuttle by John Newton Mappin, hallmarked Sheffield 1888, with two handles and engraved inscription, the serving scoop hung on a raised pin, height 147mm, weight 7.7oz/240grms.

Lot 301

A cased Victorian sterling silver sugar bowl and matching sifter spoon, by Wakely & Wheeler, with foliate decoration and border surmounted with small spheres, hallmarked London 1890, bowl diameter 120mm, weight 7.2oz/225grams.

Lot 302

A Victorian silver tea caddy and cover, by Mappin & Webb, hallmarked Sheffield 1900, of oval form with cast and applied borders of foliate engraving, Height 90mm Weight 5.1oz/160 grms

Lot 303

A large George V silver baluster sugar caster, by S. Blanckensee & Son, hallmarked Birmingham 1932, with finely turned finial and pierced domed cover, on a domed circular foot, Height 9 ½”/242mm Weight 7.6oz/238grms.

Lot 304

A George V silver tea kettle on stand with burner, by Barker Brothers, hallmarked Chester 1910, of shaped oval form, with reeded borders, gadrooned rims and engraved inscription, the burner hallmarked Sheffield 1912 made by James Deakin & Sons, Height 290mm, gross weight 39oz/1213g.

Lot 305

A silver sugar caster, by Richard Woodman Burbridge (Harrods Ltd), hallmarked London 1960, of baluster form, on three lion paw feet and lion masks to the body, Height 155mm Weight: 6.7 oz/210grms

Lot 306

A George V silver sugar pedestal bowl and cream jug, by Viner's Ltd, hallmarked Sheffield 1932 and import Dublin Irish marks for 1933, jug height 103mm, weight 9.7oz/303grms.

Lot 307

A George V silver salver, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1932, import marks to Dublin 1933, of shaped circular form with scalloped shell decoration, on three shaped ball feet, monogram to centre, Diameter 262mm, weight: 21.8oz/680grms

Lot 308

A George V silver salver, by Walker & Hall, hallmarked Sheffield 1916, of circular form with scalloped edges standing on three shaped acanthus leaf and ball feet, monogram to the centre, Diameter 310mm Weight: 26.5oz/826grms

Lot 309

A silver gilt four piece tea and coffee set, by E.H. Parkin & Co, hallmarked for Sheffield 1965, of melon shape, detailed with swag and acanthus leaves terminating in flowering finials to lids, each piece stands on four raised scroll and shell cast feet, together with a silver gilt plated two handed tea tray with engraved decoration. coffee pot height 24.9cm, gross weight 92oz/2862grams.

Lot 31

A fine George IV silver gilt table snuff box, by John Bettridge hallmarked Birmingham 1827, of oblong form, with crisp cast and applied floral decoration and engine turned sides and base, with shaped vacant cartouche, Length 88mm Weight 5.8oz/181grms

Lot 310

A George V silver two handled octagonal tea caddy, by Richard Comyns, hallmarked for London 1929, with reeded borders and urn finial, monogrammed to front, inside is a bevelled glass silver handled tamper, length 202mm, weight 27.1oz/845grms.

Lot 311

A 1940's silver three piece tea set, by William Bush & Sons, hallmarked Sheffield 1942, comprising, teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug, with reeded band, teapot height 156mm, gross weight 41.2oz/1283grms

Lot 312

An Edwardian demi fluted silver sugar bowl, by Joseph Gloster Ltd, hallmarked for Birmingham 1904, with two high arched handles, Height 102mm, weight: 4.9oz/155grms

Lot 313

A George V 18th century style silver cafe au lait coffee pot, by R & W Sorley, hallmarked London 1913, with a domed hinged cover and turned finial, Height 223mm gross weight 20.5oz/638 grms

Lot 314

A George V Scottish silver four piece tea set,by John Alexander Fettes, hallmarked Glasgow 1919/20, consisting of a kettle on a stand with burner, teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, circular in form with a reeded girdle and bifurcated handle with dragon masks on circular bases, initialled, kettle on stand height 31,5cm, gross weight 83.9oz/2612 grams.

Lot 315

A George V silver sugar caster, hallmarked Birmingham 1935, Adolph Scott, it is of angular baluster form standing on a raised octagonal base and one other caster by Walter & Frank Rabone, Birmingham, 1912, tallest 171mm, weight 7.2oz/226 grams.

Lot 316

A William IV Irish silver melon shaped sugar bowl, by James Fray, hallmarked Dublin, 1836, with two ornate handles, on four cast ornate scroll feet, crested, Width to handles 225mm, weight: 15.2oz/474grms

Lot 317

A pair of Edwardian demi fluted silver cream jugs on integral stands, hallmarked Birmingham 1904, maker's mark, GHH, of oval form, length 115mm, weight 6.5oz/205grms.

Lot 318

An Edwardian silver tea caddy, by Edward Barnard & Sons, hallmarked Birmingham 1908, of oval form, with hinged cover on four lion paw feet, Height 100mm, weight 5oz/156g

Lot 319

A William IV silver two handled sugar bowl, hallmarked London 1831, maker “CE”, of lobed circular form, with scroll handles, on four scroll feet, together with a silver pair of George IV sugar tongs hallmarked London 1825 by William Seaman, bowl width 215mm, weight 12.3oz/385grms.

Lot 32

A good George III silver gilt snuff box, by William Purse, hallmarked London 1808, of oblong form, the cover with cast and applied scene depicting a meeting between Philip & Alexander the Great, the remaining sides and base textured with extensive arrowheads motifs, the interior initialled & inscribed "Gate d'Amitie", Length 80mm Weight 5.8oz/181grms

Lot 320

An Edwardian silver lighthouse sugar caster, by Robert Stebbings, hallmarked London 1903, of plain form with bandings to top middle and bottom, Height 215mm, weight 7.4oz/232grms

Lot 321

An Edwardian demi fluted silver sugar caster, by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, hallmarked London 1902, with vacant cartouche, on a flared raised trumpet base, Height 150mm Weight 5.6oz/175grms

Lot 322

An Edwardian pierced silver sugar basket and blue glass liner, by Elkington & Co, hallmarked Birmingham 1905, with floral swag decoration, on circular foot, crested, Height to handle 155mm, weight 4.6oz/145grms

Lot 323

An Irish silver sugar caster, by Jewellery & Metal Manufacturing Co, hallmarked Dublin 1966, (rare mark with the Jubilee (1916-1966) In 1966 the Claidheamh Solais ('The Sword of Light') was struck to commemorate the golden jubilee of the 1916 rising. Height 150mm Weight 5.8oz/183grms

Lot 324

An Edwardian silver tea caddy and cover, by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, hallmarked London, 1902, of oval form with cast and applied borders of foliate and scroll engraving, Height 90mm Weight 4oz/126 grms

Lot 325

A William IV Irish silver melon shaped cream jug, maker I.N, Dublin, 1834, with embossed foliate border, on shell and scroll feet, height 117mm, weight 9.6oz/300grms.

Lot 326

A good George V Arts & Crafts silver seven bar toast rack, by Henry George Murphy, hallmarked London 1929, of circular form with oval wire work bars and a central pierced handle with stylised tendril and scroll decoration, Height 5 ¼”/135mm, weight 15.6oz/487grms.Weight: 17.2oz/487grms

Lot 327

An Art Nouveau George V silver six piece cruet set, hallmarked Sheffield 1911, makers Joseph Rodgers & Sons, comprising three shaped octagonal open salts with green glass liners, two pepperettes and a mustard pot with hinged lid and green glass liner along with the matching mustard spoon, pepper height 82mm, weight 10.1oz/317grms.

Lot 328

A pair of Edwardian Art Nouveau silver two handled pedestal bowls, by James Aitchison, hallmarked for London 1907, with shaped bowls and stylised angular handles with scroll terminals, dia: 242mm, weight 35.3oz/1099grms.

Lot 329

An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver novelty bon bon basket, in the form of a wheelbarrow, by Saunders & Shepherd, hallmarked for Birmingham 1908, with pierced and engraved foliate decoration, Length 121mm, weight 1.3ozs/41grms.

Lot 203T

Eastern malacca walking cane with embossed silver coloured metal handle, allover foliate scroll repousse

Lot 204

Near pair of early 20th century silver bowls with wavy beaded rim, tapered body, London 1911 and 1912, makers Harrods Stores Ltd, 3.6oz total (2)

Lot 204A

Victorian silver cased fork and spoon, Sheffield 1894, Lee & Wigfull, 2.4oz, in John Cockburn, 28 George Street, Richmond case

Lot 204E

Art Nouveau silver pendant set single pear-shaped facet-cut citrine and having ivy-leaf mount

Lot 204P

Pair of silver-gilt and amethyst-coloured drop earrings, each set triangular single stone and a silver and quartz pendant (2)

Lot 204R

Silver and marcasite brooch in the form of a fantastic bird, set amethyst-coloured stone and with amethyst-coloured eye, a Swedish silver and moonstone brooch in the form of a bird, by Lennart Haglund and a silver and amber-coloured pendant, circular (3)

Lot 204S

Silver charm bracelet, curb link pattern, silver and carved shell cameo oval brooch, silver bangle, pair silver cufflinks, silver rings, necklace, etc (2 boxes)

Lot 204Z

Austro-Hungarian style Art Nouveau silver and opal pendant by Schutz, in the form of central female classical nude within open scroll surround, flanked by pair opals and having circular opal pendant and the flexible chain link necklace, herringbone-pattern, marked 'K R Schutz, Austria' to reverse

Lot 74

Early 20th century Royal Doulton pottery vase of shaped cylindrical form, having silver rim, raised decoration to the body of garden scene with woman in cape holding bowl, with doves behind, having treacle glaze, 32cm high CONDITION REPORT: Cracked and restored base

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