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Lot 114

A pair of silver squat candlesticks with loaded bases, 10cm, two various bon-bin dishes, a mustard spoon and a Continental silver pill box with engraved scrolling foliate decoration. (6)

Lot 80

A set of six Victorian silver table forks with feather edged handles. London 1883. Makers Elkington & Co. (Frederick Elkington). Est £60-80

Lot 4

A George V silver circular dish. Sheffield 1933. Makers Walker & Hall. 8ins diameter. Est £30-50

Lot 56

A George V silver soup set comprising serving spoons and five soup spoons, all with shaped bowls and pierced scroll and leaf decorated handles. Sheffield 1932. Maker Emile Viner. Est £20-40

Lot 58

A set of six George IV silver dessert forks. London 1823. Maker JH. Est £40-60

Lot 81

A set of six George V silver teaspoons with rat-tail bowls. Sheffield 1924. Makers Cooper Bros. & Sons Ltd. Est £30-50

Lot 53

A pair of late Victorian silver pepper pots with domed pierced waisted detachable top sections, above tapering bodies and stepped circular feet. London 1899. Maker WS. Est £20-40

Lot 67

A set of four George IV silver salt spoons, the handles monogrammed AJO. London 1824. Maker W.E Est £20-40

Lot 55

A George V silver milk jug with loop handle and bulbous body, on a circular foot. Birmingham 1932. Maker TS. Est £25-40

Lot 71

A Swedish silver card tray with reeded border, the reverse with inscription dated 1923. Date stamp for 1908 and town mark for Goteborg. Maker BE. 7¼ins diameter. Est £25-40

Lot 78

A pair of George III silver tablespoons, the handles initialled ‘S’. London 1791. Makers George Smith & William Fearn. A single George III silver tablespoon, the handle initialled ‘HM’. London 1811. Makers Peter and William Bateman and a Victorian ditto with matching handle. London 1861. Makers The Portland Co. (Francis Higgins III). Est £30-50

Lot 40

An Indian silver teapot with lion form finial, angular wooden handle, the body with embossed Hindu deity decoration and with floral decorated spout. Est £70-100

Lot 64

A George IV silver snuff box with engine turned exterior, blank rectangular cartouche, reeded rim and gilt interior. Birmingham 1825. Maker IB (af), a continental white metal snuff box of oval form, the engine turned lid with oval blank cartouche and with gilt interior, stamped to inside of lid 800, a Samuel Morden & Co white metal handled sliding pencil with inscription dated August 25th 94 and a sterling pill pot and cover with embossed scroll decoration, stamped to rim sterling. Est £25-40

Lot 3

A George V silver salver with flower head and rococo scroll cast border, raised on three scroll cast feet. Presentation inscription to reverse ‘1959 20th June – 1st August Thank You John World’s Fair Ltd’. Sheffield 1913. Makers WSCS. 10¾ins diameter. Est £40-60

Lot 2

A continental silver snuff box and cover with rococo scroll and flower head decoration, the bulbous body with depiction of cherubs and landscape scene. Import marks for London 1891. Est £20-30

Lot 91

An Edward VII silver Art Nouveau style belt formed from one large and nine small panels depicting putti and a female with flowing hair. Birmingham 1902. Maker HCD. Est £40-60

Lot 43

A George III silver table spoon, the handle monogrammed HHR. London 1799. Makers Peter, Ann and William Bateman, a ditto the handle monogrammed WEJ. London 1807. Maker TJ, a ditto the handled monogrammed AHJ. London 1808. Maker W.E, a ditto the handle monogrammed AHJ. London 1811. Makers Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wiggin and James Boult, a ditto the handle monogrammed JHR. London 1813. Makers William Eley, William Fearn and Willian Chawner, a ditto the handle monogrammed AHJ. London 1815. Makers Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wiggin and James Boult and a ditto the handle monogrammed AHJ. London 1818. Maker WS. Est £40-60

Lot 18

A silver cased pencil holder, a ditto and a continental silver pot and cover of cylindrical form. Est £30-50

Lot 94

A set of six Edward VII silver handled tea knives. Sheffield 1903 in a green velvet lined presentation case with red leather exterior. Est £20-30

Lot 30

A pair of silver pepper pots of barrel form with loop handles. Birmingham 1927. Makers L & F. Est £30-40

Lot 63

A pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs with harebell and feather edged blades and a pair of smaller late Victorian silver sugar tongs with cast scroll decoration. Sheffield 1897. Makers R & C, a Victorian silver fish knife with ivory handle. Birmingham 1861. Maker GU, a Victorian silver butter knife with gadrooned mother of pearl handle. Birmingham 1866. Maker E.D.W, a late Victorian silver sifter spoon with beaded handle and pierced bowl. Sheffield 1896. Maker HA, a similar ditto with shell pattern bowl and gadrooned handle. Sheffield 1905. Maker FH and a silver three tined fork with bone handle. Est £25-40

Lot 8

A George III silver teapot and stand, the teapot with carved fruitwood handle and scroll carved thumb piece, the lid with ivory finial, the body of the teapot with monogram JMW to JEM surrounded by borders decorated with scrolls and leaves together with a matching teapot stand with gadrooned rim, leaf decorated frieze and central monogram JMW to JEM on four out-splayed tapering feet. London 1792. Maker Joseph Scammell. Est £400-600

Lot 27

A George V silver porringer with glass liner. London 1927. Makers Goldsmith & Silversmith’s Company Ltd. 5½ins wide. Est £30-50

Lot 45

A pair of George III silver dessert spoons, the handles monogrammed HA. London 1807. Makers marks rubbed, a pair of Victorian ditto. London 1844. Makers John and Henry Lias and three Victorian ditto. London 1849. Maker RW. Est £40-60

Lot 84

A pair of George VI silver napkin rings with engine turned banded exteriors. Chester 1945. Makers W.H.F. Ltd in original presentation boxes. Est £20-60

Lot 54

A George III silver milk jug with angular handle and gilt interior, reeded rim and reeded band to the centre, raised on four ball feet. London 1806. Makers mark rubbed. Est £40-60

Lot 76

A George IV silver basting spoon, the handle initialled ‘R’. London 1826. Makers Morris & Michael Emanuel. Est £40-60

Lot 48

A set of four Edward VII silver meat forks, the handles with depiction of a bird with its wings extended. London 1903. Makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd. Est £30-50

Lot 16

A pair of George III silver salts of cauldron form with beaded borders, the bodies initialled GWE and on hoof feet. London 1768. Est £80-120

Lot 85

A Victorian silver mounted horn claret jug with pierced fleur de lys thumb piece, pierced flower head and scroll decorated handle, tapering horn central section on a silver foot. London 1878. Maker Henry William Dee with retailer’s stamp for WJ Thomas, 33 Old Bond Street. Est £500-700

Lot 57

A matched set of six Georgian silver teaspoons, all with handles initialled AHJ. Three London 1815. Makers Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wiggin and James Boult. Two London 1820. Maker JD and one London 1819. Makers mark rubbed. All in a purple velvet lined and silk presentation case. Est £20-40

Lot 60

A set of six William IV silver teaspoons. London 1834. Maker MC. Est £30-50

Lot 31

A silver pen tray with monogram to the centre. London 1913. Makers SI Ltd. 8¾ins wide. Est £20-40

Lot 66

A set of three George III silver decanter labels with pierced lettering for Gin, Rum and Brandy. Each label with presentation inscription ‘AL to RJR’. Birmingham 1797. Maker Joseph Willmore. Est £40-60

Lot 49

Two George IV silver table forks, the reverse of the handle with crest depicting a bird with its wings extended above the initials WES? London 1826. Maker CE and a single Victorian silver meat fork, the handle initialled GGS. London 1845. Maker HW. Est £20-40

Lot 92

An Edwardian silver mounted evening bag with chain-link lower section and silver clip to the top. Est £25-40

Lot 311

A tortoiseshell and pique pin box with engraved monogram cartouche, a silver retractable toothpick and a fob seal frame with stone handle. Est £20-40

Lot 61

A set of five Georgian low mark silver teaspoons, the fiddle pattern handles initialled SIM with the reverse of the handles initialled ER, a set of four Edward VII silver teaspoons. Sheffield 1903. Makers Henry Hobson & Sons and a set of three George III silver teaspoons. London 1800. Makers William Eley and William Fearn. Est £30-50

Lot 72

A George V silver dressing table tray with wavy border and central field with engine turned decoration, central circular cartouche initialled 'J'‘ August 28th 1926. Birmingham 1925. Makers Alexander Clark & Co. Ltd. Est £40-60

Lot 90

A Victorian silver matchbox holder, the top with embossed flower head and scroll decoration with blank central cartouche. London 1893. Makers W.C. Est £20-30

Lot 44

A set of six George III silver dessert spoons, the handles monogrammed AHJ. London 1787. Makers George Smith and William Fearn. Est £30-50

Lot 93

A Victorian silver cake basket with leaf decorated swing handle, the body with pierced border and embossed all over with vines, flower heads and grapes. Sheffield 1841. Makers HV & Co. Est £70-100

Lot 23

A pair of silver salts of oval form with blue glass liners and pierced bodies raised on four tapering out-splayed feet. Marks rubbed (af). 3½ins max. Est £25-40

Lot 46

Five George III silver dessert spoons of various dates and a single Victorian ditto. Est £30-50

Lot 74

A George V silver twin handled sugar bowl with wavy curved rim and tapering body. Birmingham 1919. Makers Hasset & Harper Ltd. Est £20-40

Lot 15

A pair of George V silver pepper pots of octagonal tapering form and on octagonal feet. London 1915. Makers RP. Est £20-30

Lot 19

A Victorian silver vinaigrette, the hinged lid with depiction of a sailing vessel beside a walled city with figures to the foreground, opening to reveal a pierced gilt interior with stylised flower head decoration. Birmingham 1846. Maker N.M. Est £60-80

Lot 47

Two George III silver dessert spoons, a George IV ditto and two Victorian ditto. Est £30-50

Lot 50

A George III silver ladle. London 1781. Maker HDCD, a George IV ditto the handle initialled G. London 1827. Makers John, Henry and Charles Lias and a pair of white metal ladles initialled AHJ, the reverse of the handles stamped CJ INS. Est £25-40

Lot 42

A pair of George III silver table spoons. London 1797. Makers marks rubbed, a pair of similar ditto. London 1808. Maker HS, a ditto London 1817. Maker IL and a George IV ditto. London 1820. Maker WS. Est £40-60

Lot 10

A set of three late George III silver table spoons with monogrammed handles. London 1819. Maker SBIED, two matching engraved ditto. London 1813. Maker IA and a similar single ditto. London 1829. Maker RH. Est £150-200

Lot 70

A Swedish silver salver with reeded scrolled border and with presentation inscription to the reverse. Makers name Hallberg and date code for 1921. 10ins diameter. Est £40-60

Lot 35

A set of six late Victorian silver apostle spoons with apostle form finials and twisted stems together with a pair of matching sugar tongs. London 1897. Makers The Atkin Family. In a blue velvet lined presentation case. Est £30-50

Lot 351

A mother of pearl vanity box with sloping lid containing a silver shield shaped cartouche and opening to reveal a purple velvet lined interior containing a manicure set. Est £30-50

Lot 11

A pair of Edward VII silver table lamps with octagonal tapering stems and loaded stepped bases. Sheffield 1901. Makers James Dixon & Sons. Est £70-100

Lot 83

A Victorian silver condiment set comprising two salts, two pepper pots and a mustard pot and cover in a blue velvet lined presentation case with presentation plaque dated 1898. Birmingham 1891. Makers L & S. Est £40-60

Lot 68

A pair of George III silver salt spoons with circular bowls and handles monogrammed AHJ. London 1787. Maker George Smith and William Fearn and two George IV silver salt spoons. London 1824. Maker GS. Est £20-40

Lot 115

A quantity of costume jewellery including a military issue pocket watch, brooches, a silver ribbon form brooch etc. Est £20-30

Lot 79

A matched set of three Victorian silver table forks, the reverses of the handles initialled ‘C’, one London 1846. Maker JW and two London 1871. Maker SS. Est £30-50

Lot 39

A plate mounted double ended scent bottle with clear glass central section. A George VI silver mustard pot with loop handle, tapering body and stepped circular foot. London 1937. Maker JW & Co. A white metal lidded dressing table pot with glass lower section, the lid initialled ‘J’ and stamped 830 and a silver lidded dressing table pot with glass lower section. London 1906. Makers G.G & S. Est £25-40

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