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Lot 1079

An Elizabeth II silver port label, by Turner & Simpson Ltd, with raised mask head, flanked by scrolls and flowers, a plain centre and chain hanger, Birmingham 1967, 6cm wide, ½oz

Lot 1080

A George V silver mustard pot, by Stokes and Ireland Ltd., of oval outline with winged knop, thumb mould handle, oval domed lid, blue glass liner and plain body partially monogrammed, Chester 1923, 7cm high, 4oz all in.

Lot 1081

A George V silver two piece cruet set, by Haseler & Haseler, comprising mustard pot and pepper pot, of part pierced outline, each with blue glass liner, Chester 1920 (2), 7oz all in.

Lot 1084

A George IV silver dish, by William Comyns, of lipped outline centred by a George III silver coin, on compressed orb feet, the main body London 1829, 10cm wide, 2oz all in.

Lot 1085

A Victorian silver and glass hip flask, by William Hutton & Sons, the oval shouldered body with compressed circular lid, removable (monogrammed) base and visible glass centre, London 1896, 14cm high, 9oz all in.

Lot 1090

A George III silver gilt snuff box, by Alexander J Strachan, of rounded outline with a repeat tooled geometric decoration, flush lid, thumb mould handle and plain silver gilt interior, London 1801, 9cm wide, 2oz.

Lot 1092

A William IV silver and silver gilt snuff box, by Nathaniel Mills, of oblong outline with a double scroll and floral border, silver gilt interior and centre, engraved Mr James Hunter Inventor of The Store Planning and Boring Machines..., by the men under his charge as a pledge of their affection and esteem... November 1837, and marked Fenton Sc, with plain interior and line decoration to the body, Birmingham 1836, 9cm wide, 4½oz.

Lot 1093

A Victorian silver and silver gilt snuff box, by Nathaniel Mills, of shaped rectangular outline, heavily embossed with scrolls and flowers, engraved to the lid from Captain W D Seymour J P to Frederick Harris Esq, with a chased scroll decoration to the sides and base, plain silver gilt interior, Birmingham 1841, 9cm wide, 4oz.AUCTIONEER ANNOUNCE CHANGE OF WIDTH 

Lot 1095

A pair of early 19thC Henley family crested silver coasters, each of circular outline with upper shell and scroll banding, centred by crests on a cedar lined base, with reposse decorated scroll, flower head and shell body, marks rubbed, 15cm wide, 16oz all in. (2) N.B The crests refer to The Henley Family of Waterderry House, Oxon, large scale shippers during the Napoleonic Wars.

Lot 1096

A Victorian silver and silver gilt nutmeg grater case, by Deakin & Francis, the ovoid body, repousse decorated with a line and floral repeat pattern, with screw centre and silver gilt interior, Birmingham 1898, 4cm high.

Lot 1098

A set of four 19thC silver plated entree dishes, each of shaped rectangular outline with a gadrooned banding and serpent crest, with two leafy scroll handles on shaped bases, 29cm wide. (4)

Lot 1099

A canteen of Edwardian silver and mother of pearl entree knives and forks, settings for twelve, with shaped handles, silver collars and blades, fitted in a red velvet canteen, 37cm wide, Sheffield 1906.

Lot 1100

A canteen of Edwardian silver plated and mother of pearl knives and forks, by Walker and Hall, each bright cut, with shaped handles and collars in fitted canteen, presented to J.D. Player Esq., 29cm wide.

Lot 1101

A set of six George III silver plates, by James Young, of circular form, with gadrooned outline, crested, London 1788, 105oz, 25cm dia. (6) N.B. The auctioneer will offer the option to buy the following 5 lots at the same price to the successful bidder of this lot.

Lot 1102

A set of six George III silver plates, by James Young, of circular form, with gadrooned outline, crested, London 1788, 104oz, 25cm dia. (6)

Lot 1103

A set of six George III silver plates, by James Young, of circular form, with gadrooned outline, crested, London 1788, 105oz, 25cm dia. (6)

Lot 1104

A set of six George III silver plates, by James Young, of circular form, with gadrooned outline, crested, London 1788, 107oz, 25cm dia. (6)

Lot 1105

A set of six George III silver plates, by James Young, of circular form, with gadrooned outline, crested, London 1788, 106oz, 25cm dia. (6)

Lot 1106

A set of five George III silver plates, by James Young, of circular form, with gadrooned outline, crested, London 1788, 88oz, 25cm dia. (5)

Lot 1107

A George III silver desk stand, by John Langford II and John Sebille, with a pierced galleried back on shaped outline, with front part gadrooned spaces for pens and quills, and three cut glass ink bottles with silver mounts, with central Credunt Quod Vident crest, the whole raised on scroll supports, London 1763, 27cm wide, 20oz.

Lot 1109

A 19thC silver and mother of pearl toothpick box, of rectangular outline with central flowerhead and gadrooned decoration to the mother of pearl lid, with similar designed body on a plain base with plain interior and a small quantity of toothpicks, 8cm wide, unmarked.

Lot 1119

A William IV silver fish slice, by William Eaton, shell capped King's pattern, with partially pierced blade, crested, London 1835, 32cm wide, 7oz.

Lot 1120

A pair of William IV silver basting spoons, by William Eaton, shell capped King's pattern with plain bowls, monogrammed, London 1830, 29cm wide, 11oz. (2)

Lot 1121

A pair of William IV silver basting spoons, by William Eaton, shell capped King's pattern with plain bowls, monogrammed, London 1830, 29cm wide, 11oz. (2)

Lot 1122

A pair of George IV silver basting spoons, by Richard Pearce, shell capped King's pattern, with plain bowls, monogrammed, London 1822, 13oz. (2)

Lot 1124

A set of six William IV silver teaspoons, by William Eaton, shell capped King's pattern with plain bowls, monogrammed, London 1830, 13cm wide, 7oz. (6)

Lot 1125

A set of twelve George IV silver teaspoons, by William Chawner II, shell capped King's pattern with plain bowls, monogrammed, London 1825, 13oz. (12)

Lot 1126

A pair of George IV silver ladles, by William Eaton, shell capped Old English pattern with plain bowls, monogrammed, London 1829, 18cm wide, 6oz. (2)

Lot 1127

A set of eight William IV silver dessert spoons, by William Eaton, shell capped King's pattern with plain bowls, monogrammed, London 1830, 18cm wide, 15oz. (8)

Lot 1128

A set of seven George IV silver dessert spoons, by William Chawner II, shell capped King's pattern with plain bowls, monogrammed, London 1825, 18cm wide, 13oz. (7)

Lot 1129

A set of five George IV silver serving spoons, by Richard Pearce, shell capped King's pattern with plain bowls, monogrammed, London 1822, 23cm wide, with two others similar, with differing maker's marks and a sifter spoon, 25oz. (8)

Lot 1130

A set of six George IV silver serving spoons, by William Chawner II, shell capped King's pattern with plain bowls, monogrammed, London 1825, 25cm wide, 20oz. (6)

Lot 1131

A set of five George IV silver serving spoons, by William Chawner II, shell capped King's pattern with plain bowls, monogrammed, London 1829, , 23cm wide, 16oz. (5)

Lot 1132

A set of twelve George IV silver serving spoons, by William Eaton, shell capped King's pattern with plain bowls, monogrammed, London 1829, 24cm wide, 38oz. (12)

Lot 1134

A set of six George IV silver dinner forks, by William Eaton, shell capped King's pattern, monogrammed, London 1825, 21cm wide, 20oz. (6)

Lot 1135

A set of six George IV silver dinner forks, by William Eaton, shell capped King's pattern, monogrammed, London 1824, 21cm wide, 21oz.(6)

Lot 1136

A set of twelve George IV silver dinner forks, by William Eaton, shell capped King's pattern, monogrammed, London 1829, 21cm wide, 39oz. (12)

Lot 1137

A set of twenty four George III silver dinner forks, by Richard Pearce, shell capped King's pattern, monogrammed, London 1819 etc., 21cm wide, 75oz. (24)

Lot 1140

A set of five George IV silver dessert spoons, by William Chawner II, shell capped King's pattern, monogrammed, London 1825, and four similar William IV spoons, by William Eaton, London 1830, 17cm wide, 17oz. (9)

Lot 1141

A pair of George IV silver ladles, by William Chawner II, Fiddleback pattern with plain bowls, initialled, London 1825, 17cm wide, 4oz. (2)

Lot 1162

Various early 20thC and later silver plated flatware, forks, bone handled knives, spoons etc., 19cm wide etc., (a quantity)

Lot 1166

A pair of George III ceremonial silver gilt goblets and covers, by B.G., the compressed domed lids with pineapple finials, chased with scrolls and flower heads, with silver gilt interior on cylindrical stems and domed feet, London 1753, 35cm high, 75oz, N.B The marks are similar to Benjamin Godfrey.

Lot 1167

A Victorian silver part canteen of cutlery, by William Eaton, shell capped Fiddleback pattern, comprising, entree forks, dinner knives, two size spoons and a set of (later) silver handled knives with plated blades, London 1838 and Sheffield 1975, 85oz all in. (a quantity)

Lot 1169

Munich Olympics. 1972 Munchen Olympic Games Silver Medallions: To consist of 3 hallmarked silver medallions by John Pinches of London featuring Sailing, Ice Skating and Running housed in original case.

Lot 1170

P Vincze. Sir Francis Chichester, three Spink cased silver medallions, commemorating Gypsy Moth IV 1966-67 & Golden Hind 1577-80, 7.8oz total.

Lot 1171

A 19thC silver medallion, Her Royal Highness the Princess Victoria, cased and labelled Storr & Mortimer, 3.5cm dia.

Lot 1178

Costume jewellery. Vintage hat pins, cut-steel and bloomed buttons, enamel St Christopher, modern silver brooches, etc.

Lot 1190

A 19thC silver gilt Pitt Club membership medallion with applied cameo portrait, marked verso for Sir W E Welby, Bart., 4.5cm high, case labelled Green & Ward. NB. The Pitt Club was founded in 1835 by Cambridge University Undergraduates and named in honour of William Pitt the Younger (28 May 1759 - 23 January 1806). Although originally a political club, there was always a social element to the club's gatherings and in latter years the social element overtook the political. Famous members have included Edward VII, George V, Guy Burgess and Anthony Blunt, David Frost and Eddie Redmayne

Lot 1193

•A selection of George Jensen silver jewellery, comprising two brooches, an industrial inspired necklace and an abstract bracelet. (4)

Lot 1198

A small Georgian tortoiseshell box, with gold and silver pique work of fruit, flowers and insects to the lid, opening to reveal a copy of the picture with yellow metal fittings, 8.5cm x 6.5cm.

Lot 1199

A George VI cased silver christening bowl and associated trefid spoon, by Elkington and Co and Horace Woodward & Co, the bowl of compressed circular outline, with acanthus mask head ear shaped handles and plain centre with engraved name 18cm wide, 5oz, in fitted case with spoon, Birmingham 1945 and 1918,

Lot 1229

A John Pinches slip case of thirty five silver Peter Scott British Bird Medallion coins, to include owl 6cm dia. etc., in wooden case.

Lot 1315

A George V silver travelling mannequin set, to include lidded jars, scissors with plated blades, file, etc., in Houghton case, 20cm wide, Birmingham 1918.

Lot 1316

A George V silver Dublin Arts & Crafts sugar bowl and milk jug, by T Weir & Sons, each set with Tudric style roundels with an upper banding broken by orbs, on circular feet, 1916, 12oz, (the sugar bowl), 10cm high.

Lot 1320

An early 20thC cranberry glass sugar caster, with dome plated top and shaped ribbed body, 14cm high and a miniature silver vase with part gadrooned stem, trumpet top and weighted base. (2)

Lot 1344

A George V silver sugar sifter with pierced domed top, urn finial, with a light circular body and circular foot, (weighted), 13cm high, Birmingham 1929, various manicure implements. (4)

Lot 1365

An Arthur Price canteen of silver plated cutlery, settings for eight with beaded outline, in polished canteen, 8cm high, 46cm wide, 32cm deep.

Lot 1384

A George V silver cigarette case, of curved outline, double thumb mould handle and plain interior with strap work, Birmingham probably 1890, 9cm high, and a part pierced dish, 4½oz all in. (2)

Lot 1386

An Edwardian silver plated tea caddy, of oval form with a dome top lid centred with urn knop, the bright cut body with a central cartouche and garland banding, flanked by lion's mask and ring handles, on a beaded base, 17.5cm high.

Lot 1391

A silver plated golf club brooch, 7.5cm long.

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