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Lot 283

A Victorian cased set of five silver gilt dessert servers, by Frederick Sibray & Job Frank Hall, Sheffield 1881, comprising :- two fruit servers, a cake knife a sifter spoon and a cream ladle, 12.4oz

Lot 306

A small 18th century pocket corkscrew with mother of pearl silver banded handle, the steel worm with silver sheath, maker's mark DF (script), 8cm

Lot 345

Of Literary interest - A George III silver desk stand by Henry Chawner, London 1789, the outsized navette formed stand with reeded edge ending in two scrolled handles, all raised on four reeded and everted foliate decorated feet, the frame to the centre containing four glass bottles of two sizes flanking a central taper holder supported above a small conical pounce pot, the base inscribed to one side 'William Cowper to William Hayley' and on the other 'Hayley to Rose - The Tribute of Joyous Gratitude and Eloquent Friendship', 38cm diameter, 19.5cm high, The glass and silver elements are largely inseparable hence no weight given Provenance: William Cowper, (1731-1800) was born in Great Berkhamstead, later living in Norfolk. He was one of the most widely read English poets of his day, though plagued by mental illness William Hayley (1745-1820) was born in Chichester, Sussex. He was an English poet, biographer and patron of the arts Samuel Rose (1767–1804) was an English barrister and literary editor, now remembered as the friend of William Cowper Other Notes: ,

Lot 340

A Victorian silver soap box by Thomas Johnson I, London 1870, of plain rounded rectangular form, monogrammed, 13.75cm and a Victorian silver sandwich tin by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1894, of plain rectangular shape with double hinged cover, also monogrammed, 10 x 6.75cm, 11.31oz (2)

Lot 396

A pair of George II cast silver candlesticks, by Arthur Annesley, London 1759, each raised on a stepped and shaped square base with foliate corners below a knopped and wrythen fluted stem below a spool socket with detachable leaf patterned nozzle, 25.75cm high, 38.53oz In good condition,marked tothe inside edge of the foot

Lot 58

Of yachting interest: a Royal Norfolk & Suffolk Yacht Club brooch and two enamelled burgee stick pins, the first an enamelled brooch depicting the red burgee with a crown surmounting the Prince of Wales feathers, for the RN&SYC , clasp with safety catch, stamped 'Silver', length 3.4cm; together with a 9ct gold stick pin for the Royal Yacht Squadron, as a white burgee with red St George's cross and crown centre, Birmingham hallmarks 1984, and another similar enamel stick pin with an unidentified burgee in royal blue with shield of St George with crown surmount (3)

Lot 379

A matched service of silver fiddle pattern flatware and cutlery, comprising:- twelve tableforks (4 x William Eley, London 1833; 3 x James Dicks, London 1820; 3 x Thomas Dicks, London 1820; 1 x William Scofield, London 1825 and another with illegible maker's mark, London 1825); twelve tablespoons (5 x Gibson & Langman, London 1896; 3 x Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1820; 3 x Henry John Lias and Henry John Lias, London 1860/1866; 1 x William Eley and William Fearn, London 1805); twelve dessert forks by John James Whiting, London 1836; Twelve dessert spoons (6 x William Eaton, London 1843; 4 x Gibson & Langman, London 1896; and 2 others London 1820& 1830); twelve teaspoons by Josiah Williams, Exeter 1877; two sauce ladles by William Eley and William Fearn, London 1822; together with twelve silver handled fiddle and thread pattern tableknives with stainless blades by Cooper Brothers and Sons, Sheffield 1982 and twelve matching cheese knives by Cooper Brothers and Sons, Sheffield 1979 (x6) & 1982 (x6), 102.15oz weighable (86)

Lot 331

A George III silver table bell, possibly by Thomas Richards (marks rubbed), London 1819, fitted with a baluster handle, 11.5cm, 6.26oz In good condition

Lot 268

A Victorian King's pattern silver soup ladle and matching fish slice, by Henry John Lias & Henry John Lias, London 1858, the ladle 34.5cm, the slice, 30cm, crested, 15.54oz (2) In good condition

Lot 355

A pair of Victorian silver dwarf candlesticks, by John Lowe and Sons, Chester 1884, each standing on a square embossed and gadrooned foot below a wrythen cluster column supporting a foliate socket and with a detachable nozzle, 13cm, loaded (2)

Lot 385

A Victorian silver egg cruet frame, by Richard Sibley II, London 1842, the hexafoil base with pierced border raised on six foliate scrolled feet, the platform with spikes to retain the six egg cups each with pierced bowls around a central scrolled loop handle (maker's mark of the Barnards) with accommodation for egg spoons (not present), crested, 26cm high, 30oz Mark to stem/handle different to the rest of the assembly. No spoons, but all in good condition

Lot 274

A large quantity of Georgian silver Old English pattern flatware, various makers and dates, including two soup ladles, seven stuffing spoons, thirty-four tablespoons, thirty-seven dessertspoons, fifteen tableforks, seven sauce ladles, eighteen teaspoons and a sifter spoon, 197.26oz (121)

Lot 624

A late 18th or early 19th century Indian Bidri Hookah base, the bell shaped body with waisted neck, inlaid with repeated silver motif of a floral spray, the upper and lower registers with scrolling foliate motif 17.50cm (7in)

Lot 301

A large George IV silver coffee pot, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1828, the bowl shaped base part fluted below a capstan shaped upper body with short leaf decorated spout, insulated leaf capped handle, the hinged cover with flat leaf patterned finial, 26.5cm, 44.96oz Some cracks to the insulators otherwise in good condition

Lot 357

A small Victorian silver planter by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1886, modelled as an 18th century porringer without handles, the base inset with a coin, 7cm high, together with another smaller example by the same maker, London 1883, 7cm high, 6.8oz (2)

Lot 290

A part service of silver fiddle pattern flatware, by the Alexander Clark Manufacturing Company, Sheffield 1923, comprising:- six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, two table spoons, six teaspoons, cased together with six bone handled table knives and six matching Cheese knives and a three piece carving set, 46.8oz (41)

Lot 328

Set of four George III silver sauce tureens with covers, by Andrew Fogelberg & Stephen Gilbert , London 1780 (x2) & 1782 (x2), each of oval shape, the lower body fluted below a beaded edge and having two loop handles all raised on an oval beaded pedestal, the cover also partly fluted below a bud finial, crested, 25cm over handles, 15.5cm high, 82.12oz (4) slight crush damage to the foot of two but the stand well, Otherwise in good condition

Lot 309

The Crabbet Club Cup - A George III silver two handled trophy cup, by John Langlands, Newcastle 1799, of plain cylindrical form with slightly flared rim, raised on a short moulded pedestal foot and with two flat, moulded loop handles, the front engraved 'Crabbet Club 1890', the back 'In Youth and Crabbed Age', 13.75cm high, 6.48oz The top of one handle is detached, some body bruising

Lot 252

A late 18th/early 19th century continental silver miniature dyptych frame each half containing a cork religious picture, the cover embossed with an image of St George & the Dragon, 65 x 48mm together with a small 19th century French box of rectangular shape, the cover with guilloche border around a framed floral basket, 51 x 37mm (2)

Lot 270

A William IV silver mustard pot, maker's mark WB, London 1835, the lobed melon shaped body engraved with cartouches below a flat hinged cover with 'berry' finial, eared scroll handle, all raised on four scrolled feet, 7.75cm high, 4.23oz together with a small George III style hotwater jug by Hendeles & Co, London 1913, the plain barrel shaped body with gadrooned edges below a hinged cover with oval finial, ebonised scroll handle, 14.25cm, 7.72oz (11.95oz total weight) (2)

Lot 276

A silver three piece coffee set, by The Alexander Clarke Manufacturing Company, Birmingham 1921, comprising:- a coffee pot of rectangular baluster form below a shell cornered reeded edge, raised on four claw feet, 20cm high together with the companion sugar basin and milk jug, 32oz

Lot 307

A small pair of silver side plates, by Arthur Martin Parsons & Frank Herbert Parsons for Tessiers, London 1936, circular with shaped gadrooned edge, crested, 16.5cm diameter, 16.25oz (2)

Lot 305

A Victorian silver hotwater jug, by Job Frank Hall, London 1895, the squared baluster body half fluted and raised on a rectangular pedestal with ball feet, hinged cover with ball finial, ebonised handle, 23cm high cased together with a George III silver sugar bowl, maker's mark rubbed, London 1816, of campana shape, the lower body fluted below a gadrooned edge, 10cm high together with a Dutch silver milk jug matching the hotwater jug, 14.5cm, 29.82oz Bruise to the body of the hotwater jug, otherwise in good condition

Lot 370

A large Victorian silver two handled teatray, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1885, of plain oval shape contained within a pierced, beaded gallery, fitted with two ebonised baton handles, presentation inscription to the centre, 71.5cm over handles, 140.5oz Split to one end of the edge of the gallery, splits to both wooden handles, otherwise in good condition

Lot 338

A pair of late Victorian silver table candlesticks, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1899/1900, each of rococo design raised on a heavily repousse decorated circular base below a similarly decorated tapering stem below a campana socket with matching nozzle, 24.5cm high, loaded (2) Generally in good condition, loading to the bases in place but needs a little attention

Lot 253

A set of six French silver pairs of fish knives and forks, by Henin & Cie, Paris, circa 1900, leaf and reed pattern, 22.4oz (12)

Lot 259

A late 19th/early 20th century Dutch silver figure of an ostrich, the bird's body hinged to form a box, raised on an oval foot, 11.2cm high, 3.3oz

Lot 326

A large George III silver tea urn, by Daniel Smith and Robert Sharp, London 1759, the ovoid body embossed with flowers and scrolls, mounted on a square base (detachable) with pierced gallery, gadrooned edge and raised on four paw feet, iron frog to the centre, iron weight to the base, the spigot with carved ivory tap head, crested, 56cm high, 88.75oz (excluding iron collar, base plate and frog)

Lot 281

A silver muffin dish with cover and liner, by Carrington & Co, London 1913, of plain octagonal form with moulded edges and with two flat cut-out handles, complete with conforming liner and domed cover with octagonal flat bun finial, presentation inscription to the underside of the rim, 'Presented to Lady Delia Spencer on the occasion of her marriage to The Hon Sydney Peel, February 18th 1914 from The Household at Althorp', 26.5cm over handles, 29.32oz Provenance: This item was given as a present by the Household at Althorp to Lady Delia Spencer on the occasion of her marriage to the Hon. Sidney Peel - younger son of the 1st Lord Peel, Speaker of the House of Commons and grandson of the Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel - on 18th February, 1914. Lady Delia Spencer, the eldest child of the 6th Earl Spencer, was the great aunt of Lady Diana Spencer, The Princess of Wales.

Lot 51

Five red coral bead necklaces, the near uniform 6-7mm beads strung on nylon thread to trigger clasps stamped '925' for sterling silver, lengths of necklaces graduated from 48-54.5cm

Lot 257

A 19th century Dutch silver caddy flask, (Dutch hexagonal second standard mark with WL/89 in square punch), the square body embossed with scenes of running stags within beaded borders, the pull off cap embossed with a maid milking a cow, 10.5cm together with another larger caddy flask (marked with three stars in club shape punch and maker's mark IGS, 14.5cm high, 11.54oz (2)

Lot 378

A late Victorian silver pocket brandy flask, by Frederick C Asman & Co, Sheffield 1900, rectangular with detachable cup and bayonet locking flat ball cap, 13.3cm high, 8.84oz together with another smaller Victorian brandy flask by Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London 1851, with screw cap, 8.5cm high, 3.39oz (12.23oz total) (2)

Lot 604

A large Veneto-Saracenic brass salver or charger, possibly Venetian 16th century, with wide sloping rim and rounded lip, rounded cavetto and flat base, the surface completely covered with intricate engraved and silver-inlaid decoration comprising floral arabesques, and endless knots, arranged in concentric bands 49cm (19in) Literature: S. Auld, Renaissance Venice, Islam and Mahmud the Kurd. A metalworking enigma, London, 2004, Other Notes: Veneto-Saracenic ware is characterised by the technique of inlaying precious silver, gold or black compound onto brass within intricate and all-consuming decorative schemes of arabesques and other abstract motifs. Initially made in the Levant and Persia and subsequently thought to have been manufactured in Northern Italy, this type of metalwork was much sought after in Europe during the 15th and 16th centuries. The pattterns are interpretations of Islamic compositions encompassing the European motifs of curling tendrils, flowers and knotwork. It is interesting to note that the knotwork resembles the designs of artists such as Albrecht Durer who was known to have visited Venice in the late 15th Century.

Lot 392

A Victorian silver teapot, by Robert Sibley II, London 1860, circular, the lower body fluted below a floral embossed and fluted upper body, the hinged cover with bell finial, insulated loop handle (detached), 16cm high together with the matching sugar basin,12.5cm high,34.42oz (2)

Lot 159

A malachite collar necklace, composed of sixteen tapered stacks of highly polished malachite tubular beads spaced by patterned white metal bars (tests for silver) to bead ends and triangular embellished terminations, and a fancy back chain with bar and ring clasp of adjustable length 42-47cm

Lot 255

A set of three silver menu stands each depicting game in a naturalistic setting, Hanau , sponsor's mark of L Neresheimer & Co, import marked (3)for London 1929, each on an oval base6.5cm diameter, 6.5oz

Lot 369

A pair of George III silver candlesticks, by John Trevers Younge, Edmund Greaves & William Hoyland, Sheffield 1781, each raised on a circular bead edged wrythen fluted bases below tapered wrythen fluted stems supporting conforming vase shaped sockets with detachable nozzles, monogrammed to the collar, 29.5cm high, loaded Some repair to the stems

Lot 381

A silver brandy flask, by James Dixon, Sheffield 1928, of plain rectangular shape and curved section below a ball bayonet cap, initialled to the front, 14cm high, 6.79oz Bruises to the ball cap, the body with one small bruise to the centre, seams intact

Lot 354

A William III silver cup and cover, maker C.C, London 1699, of tapering cylindrical form, the lower body wrythen fluted above a gadrooned foot, fitted with two S-scrolled handles, the cover with matching fluted and gadrooned decoration with a double ball finial, gilt lined, crested, 20cm high, 24.24oz Marks rather worn on the cover but legible on the body

Lot 335

An Edwardian Arts and Crafts style silver cigarette box, by Mappin & Webb, London 1908, the plain rectangular body raised on four stylised ogee bracket feet, the cover with chamfered edge crested and initialled S.P "Canada" and in the bottom left corner engraved with the initials of the donors, 19.75 x 11 x 7cm, wooden lining and loaded In good condition

Lot 161

A silver corinthian column lamp with glass shade, square stepped base, beaded border, approx. 48cm high, hallmarked London, 1898, makers: William Gibson and John Langman. Filled column and loaded base. Condition Report: Good overall condition, top section of lamp missing. Minor scratches, dents, wear and tear only. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 484

English School, early 19th century, after Richard Cosway R.A. (1742-1821), Portrait of an Officer, of Emigré cavalry of the Légion de Mirabeau, wearing a peaked helmet with silver front plate, black hair crest and white plume, his black jacket with light blue facings and narrow lapels, heavily frogged in silver, silver aiguilette and black breeches fitting into short boots, his rearing horse held by another officer in the background, bearing signature R. Cosway, watercolour on paper, 25.5 x 16.5cm.; 10 x 6.5in. Condition Report: The painting is in good, original condition with strong colours. The paper has browned universally and there is the odd spot of foxing across the painting. The painting is framed and glazed. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 175

A large cultured pearl 'in a cage' yellow gold pendant with diamond set opening bale, the pearl assessed as South Sea cultured approx.17mm x 16mm, the bale set with eight small brilliant cut diamonds, the pendant unmarked assessed as 18ct yellow gold. Condition Report: Very good condition, pearl silver white with very slight blemishes, diamonds and settings all in tact. No obvious damage or repair to pendant. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 114

Coalport silver mounted coffee service, decorated with rose swags under a blue border, the pierced Sheffield silver mounts dated 1906, also a similar Limoges set with Birmingham assay marks for 1908, also one other Staffordshire silver mounted coffee cup and saucer. (26) Condition report: One Coalport cup has a stained star crack to the base. Four Limoges cups each have one silver swag missing, the rest of the set has several swags detached or repaired. The Staffordshire cup has a hairline crack. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 225

Sapphire, ruby, diamond and opal set silver butterfly brooch, the central oval blue sapphire approx. 5mm x 3.5mm. The body and wings full set with small round mixed cut sapphires and rubies and small round rose cut diamonds, the reverse with hinged pin and simple loop fittings. Brooch measuring 35mm x 30mm. Condition Report: Good overall condition, all stones present, settings intact, no obvious signs of damage or repair. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 521

An early 20th century silver plated carriage clock incorporating a barometer. With white enamel dials, Roman numerals painted on clock face and small thermometer. 18x13cm. *See clocks and watches proviso. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 163

A silver 3 piece tea set, small circular squat form, plain polished with central tubular decoration, hardwood handle and knop to teapot. Teapot measuring approx. 13cm to tip of handle, 23cm long. Hallmarked London, 1901. Maker's mark for Charles Stuart Harris. Gross weight 26.8 ozt. Condition Report: Good overall condition. Slight scratches and wear and tear only. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 165

A part canteen of Georgian silver flatware, comprising 12 tablespoons, 12 dessert spoons, 12 table forks and 12 dessert forks. Plain Old English pattern with diagonal grooved borders. Assorted dates, last quarter 18th century. Assorted makers to include 'W.C.' and 'L.A.W.' Total silver weight approx. 77.8 ozt. Together with 8 stainless steel bladed table knives. Condition Report: Very good, scratches, minor wear and tear only. Fork tines and spoon bowls showing very little wear. No obvious sign of damage or repair. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 16

Quantity of Birmingham mint 'Ancient Counties of England' silver coins (40) complete in mahogany presentation box. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 243

Georgian silver pair case pocket watch by Richard Burns, Manchester. Round white dial, black Arabic numerals, brass plate fussee movement. Floral and scroll pierced balance cock with grotesque mask. Movement signed 'Richard Burns, 1041'. Plain silver case, hallmarked Chester, 1802, matching hallmarks to outer case. Condition Report: Dial - short hairline to 9 o' clock. Case - scratches, wear and tear only. Movement - no key, untested. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 171

A pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs by Ann and Peter Bateman, bright cut decoration, oval plain cartouche to top. Approx. 14cm long. Hallmarked 1794. Condition Report: Excellent, no sign of damage or repair. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 220

Georg Jensen 925 silver wire-work Alliance bangle. Oval dotted Georg Jensen mark, hallmarked ‘London, 2009'. Gross weight 47.4g. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 164

Silver salver on three acanthus scroll feet, plain scroll border, plain polished well, crested to centre with a hand holding a cross, motto within bottom ribbon, worn 'Tojours Pret.' Approx. 36cm diameter. Hallmakred Chester, 1929. Maker's mark 'S.B & S Ltd'. Also stamped with retailer's mark 'S.O. Neill Ltd, Belfast.' Gross weight 34.9 ozt. Condition Report: Good overall condition, no obvious damage or repair, wear and tear and scratches only. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 159

Japanese bronze vase, with inlaid silver takazogan work (inlay in relief) of a snail and bamboo, with wood base, Meji period, 15cm high excluding base. Condition report: Some tarnishing and signs of age, minor mark to foot. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 160

Silver three piece tea set of cushion shape form, with heavily embossed scroll and floral decoration, hardwood handle and knop to teapot. Teapot 16cm high, 30cm long. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1901. Makers mark J.G. (probably Joseph Gloster). Gross weight approx. 37.2 ozt. Condition Report: Good overall, handle loose, pin loose to bottom terminal. No inscriptions to cartouches. Wear and tear throughout, no obvious damage or repair. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 162

Irish silver dish ring with a blue glass liner. The traditional form dish ring with pierced embossed and engraved decoration of a country scene, shepardess, piper, bird, cow, sheep and buildings within woodland setting. Oval plain cartouche (no inscription). Approx. 20cm diameter, 10cm high. Hallmarked Dublin, 1902. Gross weight excluding glass liner 11.8 ozt. Makers mark J.W. over F.C.W. (James Wakely and Frank Clarke Wheeler). Condition Report: Very good, no obvious sign of damage or repair. Minor marks, wear and tear only. The blue glass liner also in good condition without damage. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 199

A pair of Georg Jensen silver stone set rings. The crossover tape ring tubular design with oval cabochon cut stones (one to each end) comprising garnet and rose quartz, and moonstone and black onyx. Design number stamped to inside shank 263, intertwined G and J mark. Condition Report: Very good, no sign of damage or repair. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 166

A pair of German silver salts, in the form of cherubs pushing shell form wheelbarrows, complete with shell salt spoons with lamprey handles. 800 standard silver stamps, also stamped 'Germany' to each, measuring 12cm long, weighing approx. 9.15 ozt. Condition Report: Very good, no obvious sign of damage or repair. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 169

A. Edward Jones Arts & Crafts small silver coffee pot, hammer-planished finish, woven trellis foot ring on four bun feet. Hardwood handle and knop, approx. 18cm high. Hallmarked Birmingham 1920. Gross weight approx. 11.45 ozt. Condition Report: Overall good, lid slightly off-line, crack to wooden knop. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 391

George III silver coffee pot, maker J G, London 1765, of baluster form, embossed decoration to either end of the body, the hinged cover with bud finial and gadrooned edge, wooden scroll handle, 26cm high, 23.48oz

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