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Lot 522

A quantity of silver cased pocket watches to include one by Arthur Baume, 1883; one by George Heath, 1885, both London; together with five other pocket watches of varying ages and designs, gross weight 12.9 tr.oz. (7)* Condition: In varying conditions, cases and dials mostly good. George Heath watch has heavily worn decoration. Only one in working order (silver fob watch in engraved case, Swiss movement retailed by Benson) - the others all not working, one missing parts from movement. Enamel cased watch has large chip to back of case. 

Lot 53

A pair of Elizabeth II silver table candlesticksWilliam Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1966, the detachable urn shaped sconces on tapered stems and circular bases, 6¾in. (17cm.) high, gross weight 13.6 tr. oz. (2)

Lot 541

A small collection of Doulton Lambeth stonewareincluding a ewer with silver plated hinged cover, 10in. (25.6cm.) high, with stylised foliate decoration, together with various other jugs etc., one with impressed marks to base 'Made only for Claudins Ash & Sons Ltd, London'. (4)

Lot 542

A 19th century silver plate mounted stoneware biscuit barrelby Alice L. Burlton, with relief applied floral and foliate decoration, on buth ground, 7.75in. (19.6cm.) high.

Lot 544

A Doulton Lambeth stoneware salad bowl with silver collarby Louisa E. Edwards, the silver collar by J. G & Sons, Birmingham 1880, of compressed bun form, stylised floral decoration on blue ground, raised on central circular foot, 10.5in. (26.7cm.) diameter; together with a foliate decorated ewer / jug by the same maker. (2)

Lot 545

A pair of Doulton Lambeth beakers with silver collarsby Francis E. Lee, collars hallmarked for Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1879, with blue and green foliate decoration on buth ground, each measuring 5.25in. (13.5cm.) high. (2)

Lot 546

A Doulton Lambeth stoneware Tygc.1880, by Harriet E. Hibbut, silver plate collar, scaled buth ground, with three circular floral decorated reserves, 6.5in. (16.5cm.) high.

Lot 55

A cased George V silver cruet setWalker & Hall, Sheffield 1921, comprising a pair of ovoid pepper casters, four bun form twin handled open salts and a bun form lidded mustard, with blue glass liners, together with three matched salt spoons (one plated), the peppers 8.5cm. high.

Lot 56

An Edwardian silver pierced bon-bon dishMarston & Bayliss, Birmingham 1907, of oval form, with pierced foliate and slatted decoration and engraved swags, 6¾in. (17cm.), weight 3.3 tr. oz.

Lot 57

A George III silver cruet stand Charles Chesterman II, London 1810, bright-cut decoration, central carrying handle, on four fluted bracket feet, with cut glass silver mounted condiments, initialled cartouche to both sides, the stand measuring 7½in. (19cm.) long.* Condition: In good condition overall. The mustard glass jar with shallow chips to base of bottle, some hallmarks slightly rubbed.

Lot 58

A modern silver mounted leather jewellery box Douglas Pell Silverware, London 1990, the circular claret red leather box with silver mount to the lid with repouss‚ decoration of Reubens' cherub choir, the interior lined in tan suede, 6½in. (16.5cm.) diameter.* Condition: Silver mount good with clear marks. Leather has some small rubs and scuffs to the surface, and some wear around edges of base.

Lot 582

A Rockwell silver mounted black glass vase2.5in. (6cm.) tall, 3.75in. (9.5cm.) diameter.

Lot 59

A highly impressive silver four piece tea & coffee set Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1901, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and two handled sugar basin, of rectangular gadrooned design, with ebony handles & finials, hallmarked to the sides and stamped to the bases ' Mappin & Webb, London ', the coffee pot measuring 9in. (22.9cm.) high, gross weight 63.8 tr.oz. (4)* Condition: In excellent condition, clear hallmarks. Hinges, handles, finials very good and tight, very little wear.

Lot 598

A matched pair of 19th century glass flasksone in dark amber glass, the other amethyst glass, of compressed side shape, with loop handle and silver plated mounts to neck and cork stopper, pontils to base, 19cm. high plus stopper. (2)

Lot 100

Victorian style silver plated oval serving tray, with scalloped border and handles, and engraved with scrolling flowers and foliage, 70cm x 47cm

Lot 101

Victorian silver plated hunting spoon warmer, circa 1870, hunting horn form with ebony handle, supported on the back of a stag over a rocky base, Victorian lozenge mark, height 14.5cm

Lot 102

Edwardian silver three piece tea service, maker G M Co., Birmingham 1909, comprising lidded teapot, milk jug and sucrier, each of baluster form repousse decorated with flowers and scrolls, the teapot 18cm, gross weight 791g (25.43 troy ozs)

Lot 103

Edwardian silver rose bowl, Chester 1902, with a crenellated rim and worked with panels of flowers and scrolls, over a domed circular foot, 15cm diameter,weight approx. 294g (9.45 troy ozs)

Lot 104

Pair of Georg Jensen silver salad servers, in the Scroll pattern, and a matching sauce ladle, weight approx. 279g (8.97 troy ozs) (3)

Lot 105

Stuart Devlin Christmas silver surprise bauble, London 1987, tear drop shape opening to reveal a silver gilt lute playing chorister, 10cm, weight approx. 97g (3.12 troy ozs), original card box

Lot 106

CATALOGUE AMENDMENT: THE ESTIMATE FOR THIS LOT IS £1,200-1,800 NOT £800-1,200 AS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED. Pair of William IV silver entree dishes, maker SH, probably Samuel Hennell, London 1830, of cusped form with acanthus and scalloped border, engraved to the centre with a crest and the motto 'A Te Pro Te', 34cm x 26cm, gross weight approx. 1.962kg (63.08 troy ozs)

Lot 107

Patrick Mavros (Zimbabwe), Sterling silver miniature model of an Oryx, mounted on an ebony stand, height 5cm

Lot 108

Patrick Mavros (Zimbabwe), Sterling silver miniature model of an Owl, mounted on an ebony stand, height 4.5cm

Lot 109

Modern silver canteen of cutlery by Edward Viners, Sheffield 1960, comprising six place settings, the knives with celluloid handles, weighable silver approx. 1.534kg (49.32 troy ozs), in original mahogany canteen box, 46cm x 28cm

Lot 110

George VI silver compact, Birmingham 1940, circular form with engine turned decoration, inscribed and dated 1947, 7cm diameter; also a later silver compact, Birmingham 1963, square form with engine turned decoration and a band of foliate engraving, 7cm, gross weight 164g including contents (5.27 troy ozs)

Lot 112

Modern port decanting cradle, silver plated on an oval mahogany base, 33cm

Lot 113

Edwardian silver milk jug and matching sucrier, maker JD/WD, Sheffield 1908, in Georgian style with gadrooned and shell collar, acanthus capped handles, reeded and fluted bombe body with ball feet, height of sucrier 11cm, gross weight approx. 545g (17.52 troy ozs) (2)

Lot 114

Pair of late Victorian silver candlesticks by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1896, of Rococo Revivalist form with inverted baluster column worked with flowers and scrolls, over a shaped circular base worked with rocaille forms (loaded), height 28.5cm

Lot 115

Victorian silver inkstand by Edward and John Barnard, London 1866, shaped rectangular stand with paper scroll border and presentation inscription, supporting two glass hexagonal inkwells with silver hinged covers, 26.5cm x 17cm, weight of weighable silver approx. 0.33kg (10.61 troy ozs)

Lot 116

George V silver epergne, Birmingham 1919, having four trumpet vases centred over a domed weighted base, height 31cm

Lot 117

Set of six modern silver soup spoons by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1963, each engraved with initial 'H', weight approx. 285g (9.16 troy ozs)

Lot 118

Continental sterling silver ornamental ewer, probably Scandinavian, baluster form with a scrolling handle over a trumpet foot (loaded), 17cm; also a sterling silver specimen vase, baluster form with twin handles, marked '925', height 14cm (2)

Lot 119

George V silver sauce boat, Chester 1924, with acanthus capped handle, plain body of good gauge, raised on three scallop form feet, height 11.5cm, weight approx. 289g (9.29 troy ozs)

Lot 120

Late Victorian silver plated cruet stand, circa 1900, supporting six cut glass bottles, with a presentation inscribed cartouche dated 1901, over a shaped rectangular base centred with a ring handle and raised on ball feet, height 28cm

Lot 121

George V silver sauce boat by George Unite, Birmingham 1915, gadrooned edge raised on three stepped hoof feet, 11cm, weight approx. 184g (5.92 troy ozs)

Lot 122

Edwardian silver three piece tea service by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1907/8, of octagonal inverted baluster form, the teapot with ebony finial and handle, raised on trefid feet, the teapot 18cm high, also a twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, gross weight approx. 1.015kg (32.63 troy ozs)

Lot 123

George V silver sugar bowl, London 1915, in Georgian style with foliate engraved decoration to an oval baluster body, height 7cm, weight approx. 98g (3.15 troy ozs)

Lot 124

Edwardian crocodile skin vanity case enclosing a complement of silver mounted accessories, London 1906, and Birmingham 1906-09, all engraved with the same monogram 'EMR', comprising silver topped bottles, brushes (worn), hand mirror, button hook, shoehorn, manicure pieces etc, also an additional small shoehorn and comb, the case with nickel locks and stamped with initials 'EMR', 46cm x 33cm x 19cm

Lot 125

Late Victorian silver table basket, maker M&L, Birmingham 1900, shaped rectangular form, repousse decorated with flowers and C-scrolls, swing handle, raised on four anthemion feet, 26.5cm x 19cm, weight approx. 466g (14.98 troy ozs)

Lot 126

Victorian silver fruit bowl, by William Gibson and John Langman, London 1891, oval form with laurel leaf and scalloped border, pierced and with laurel leaf garlands to the exterior over a pierced oval foot, 30.5cm, weight approx. 538g (17.30 troy ozs)

Lot 127

George VI silver grape dish, Sheffield 1941, footed circular form pierced and cast with fruiting vines, 26cm diameter, weight approx. 687g (22.1 troy ozs)

Lot 128

Edwardian silver scalloped sweetmeat dish, London 1906, pierced and repousse decorated with flowers and raised on three shell form feet, 25.5cm, weight approx. 292g (9.39 troy ozs)

Lot 129

Edwardian silver teapot, Birmingham 1901, hinged cover with ebony finial, collar and gutter edge, thumbpiece ebony handle, plain body with a single horizontal band over stepped hoof feet, height 13.5cm, gross weight approx. 324g (10.42 troy ozs)

Lot 130

Pair of Victorian silver plated candelabra, each crowned with four S-shaped branches centred with a further sconce with candle snuffer, over square section baluster column worked with acanthus leaves and with a foliate collar beneath and foliate chased square base, height 53cm

Lot 131

George V silver pedestal fruit bowl by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1917, with galleried edge and trumpet base, 20.5cm diameter, weight approx. 404g (12.99 troy ozs)

Lot 132

Set of six silver pistol grip tea knives and forks by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1899/1901, in a case, gross weight approx. 365g (11.74 troy ozs)

Lot 133

George V silver cigarette case, Chester 1928, canted rectangular form with engine turned decoration and engraved initials 'WJM', 10cm x 8cm; also a Sterling silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration and engraved initials 'MR', 11.5cm x 8cm, gross weight approx. 249g (8.01 troy ozs) (2)

Lot 135

Victorian silver presentation trowel, Sheffield 1883, the blade chased with foliage and inscribed 'Presented to M B Williams ..... Memorial stone of the Swansea Working Men's Club and Institute' and dated 1885, carved ivory handle and within original fitted case, 33cm

Lot 136

Cased set of silver and enamelled coffee bean spoons, Birmingham 1951/52, each decorated with indigenous wild flowers in colours against a pearlescent ground, also a further set of similarly decorated enamelled coffee bean spoons, Birmingham 1963, cased (2)

Lot 137

Set of six sterling silver small oval dishes, 11cm x 8cm, marked 'Sterling', also a sterling silver small footed bowl, marked ''Towle Sterling'', 8cm diameter, gross weight approx. 190g (6.11 troy ozs)(7)

Lot 139

George III silver teapot, maker C F, London 1813, fluted bombe form with hinged cover, silver handle and raised on four ball feet, height 15.5cm, weight approx. 596g (19.16 troy ozs)

Lot 140

George III silver milk jug by George Knight, London 1820, half reeded baluster form with acanthus handle, over a circular foot, height 10cm, weight approx. 191g (6.14 troy ozs)

Lot 141

George III silver toast rack by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1801, of navette shape with eight wirework divisions and a central carrying handle, raised on four fluted feet, length 22.5cm, weight approx. 189g (6.08 troy ozs)

Lot 143

George III silver teapot, maker SW/GP, London 1810, half reed bombe form with four reeded bands to the neck, wooden finial and handle, raised on ball feet, height 13.5cm, gross weight approx. 614g (19.74 troy ozs)

Lot 144

Four early George III silver table spoons, in the Hanoverian pattern, each with later engraved initials 'EW', all with low marks, indistinct, also a Georgian shell back Old English pattern table spoon, weight approx. 288g (9.26 troy ozs) (5)

Lot 145

George V silver four piece tea service, maker MR, London 1917, comprising lidded teapot, hot water jug, sucrier and milk jug, each of faceted oval section, teapot and hot water jug with ebony finials and handles, the hot water jug 22cm, gross weight approx. 1.857kg (59.70 troy ozs)

Lot 146

Victorian silver presentation table basket by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1878, oval form engraved to the centre with a dated inscription pertaining to Newport, Isle of Wight, acanthus border, swing handle and beaded oval foot, 32cm x 25.5cm, weight approx. 661g (21.25 troy ozs)

Lot 147

Suite of George VI silver cutlery, maker HA, Sheffield 1938, comprising twelve fish knives and forks, twelve dessert knives and forks, cake serving fork and a carving fork with steel tines, the remainder hallmarked throughout (excluding the carving fork), gross weight approx. 2.004kg (64.43 troy ozs) (50)

Lot 148

Pair of George V silver trencher salts in the early Georgian style by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1912, canted rectangular form, 8.5cm, weight approx. 137g (4.40 troy ozs)

Lot 149

Silver grapes dish, Sheffield 1936, footed oval form, pierced border embellished with fruiting vines, the centre engraved with an 'S', over an oval foot, 27cm x 19cm, weight approx. 440g (14.14 troy ozs)

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