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Lot 296

A cased set of four Edwardian silver menu stands by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1907, each on an octagonal base with raised open frame containing a crested shield, 3.25cm diameter, 2.94oz

Lot 282

A small Edwardian silver ring box, by Henry Wilkinson Ltd, Birmingham 1910, of plain oval form raised on four pad feet, the hinged cover embossed with the figure of an arrogant stag surveying his domain, a hind in the background, the interior satin lined, 6cm diameter

Lot 353

A pair of George IV silver wine labels by George Knight, London 1820, each of rounded rectangular shape with reeded edges, engraved 'Sherry' and 'Madeira' respectively, 42mm wide; together with a set of three smaller but similar labels by Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1856, engraved 'Brandy', 'Whiskey' and 'Gin' respectively, 26mm wide (5)

Lot 386

A Victorian silver gilt wine goblet, by Hunt & Roskell, London 1869, raised on a circular foot, chased and embossed with gothic decoration, the upper foot ring engraved with a monogram and '7th July 1872', 12.5cm, 6.84oz

Lot 261

An American metalwares salver, by Tiffany & Co, numbered 14092MAKERS1809, circular, the raised edge applied with a floral and foliate border, engraved with a monogram, 23.7cm diameter, 11.64oz In good condition, stamped Sterling-silver

Lot 316

A matched pair of Victorian silver miniature brandy saucepans on stands, one by Arthur Sibley, London 1876, the pan with bone handle seated on a warmer base with wire tripod supporting a central spirit burner, 8.5cm high, the other very similar by The Fenton Brothers, London 1875, 8cm high, 5.52oz (2)

Lot 387

A pair of George III silver sauce tureens with covers, by John Emes, London 1779, each of plain navette form with two handles and a reeded edge raised from a rectangular foot, the shaped covers with acorn finials, crested, 25cm over handles, 34.47oz (2) Both in good condition

Lot 291

A Victorian silver calling card case, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1852, rectangular, both faces engine turned within a shaped scrolled border, crested, 10cm high, 2oz

Lot 348

A George IV silver gilt two handled christening cup, by William Bateman, London 1821, cylindrical with everted edge and raised on a short pedestal foot, two reed and ribbon patterned loop handles, engraved band below the handles, monogrammed SCP and inscribed 'fr Cornwallis West 1870', 9.5cm, 3.91oz, cased Slight wear to the gilding but otherwise in good condition

Lot 148

A moonstone pendant cross and a similar rock crystal pendant cross, both of Latin form and composed of six stones, the moonstone example with oval cabochon stones claw set above collets to a tapered bale; the other with spherical rock crystals claw set to girdle collets, similar bale, both stamped '925' to indicate sterling silver; lengths 5.5 and 7.5cm (2)

Lot 213

Raymond Weil - a lady's steel cased 'Parsival' wristwatch white dial with blue Roman indicators, date aperture, quartz movement, the round white dial with applied silver coloured Roman numerals and dot hour markers, with date aperture at 6 o'clock, jewelled crown, case #9991 on integral articulated steel bracelet.

Lot 350

A silver salver, by the Barnards, London1925, circular with shaped and moulded edge raised on four stylised pad feet, crested, 23.5cm over feet together with a similar waiter probably by John Batt & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1926, circular with shaped and moulded edge and raised on three scrolled feet, crested, 15.75cm diameter, 18.24oz (2)

Lot 397

A George III Irish silver bright cut star point straining spoon, lacks maker's mark, Dublin 1806, 30.5cm, 3.91oz

Lot 52

A Russian silver gilt and enamel egg pendant and another similar, the first featuring diaper panels with flowers and patterns in red, green, light and royal blue, white and cream enamel, suspensory loop with Russian 84 kokoshnik mark for Moscow; the second with leaf and swag decoration on a white enamel ground and set with white pastes and a red bead termination, stamped simply '84'; lengths with suspensory loops 3.1 and 4.1cm (2)

Lot 516

Attributed to Thomas Hudson (British, 1701-1779) Portrait of Mrs Bathurst, wife of *** Bathurst Esq. of Lydney Park in blue and silver Van Dyck dress with pearls oil on canvas, framed as an oval 77 x 63cm (30 x 25in) Provenance: By descent by marriage within the family of the sitter at Fulbeck Manor, Lincolnshire In a Hodges family frame. Lined and cleaned. Provenance - Dining Room. Oil on canvas which has been lined. Paint layer has areas of slightly raised craquelure and cupping. There are localised areas of retouching on the surface. The varnish is clear, even and semi-matte.

Lot 394

Six Victorian silver gilt spoons, by Henry Holland, London 1870, the heels to the fig shaped bowls formed by the upper torso of a bare breasted woman, the finials formed as a male figure a sheathed sword held in his right hand, his left arm held aloft, 16.5cm, together with a matching sifter spoon, 11.62oz (7)

Lot 367

A pair of silver wine labels, maker's mark only, I.C struck twice, of plain rectangular shape mounted with the Talbot crest, inscribed 'Sherry' and 'Port' respectively, 39mm wide together with a set of five Victorian wine labels by Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1843/1844, each of shell scrolled cartouche form pierced with 'Sherry' x2, 'Port' x2 and 'Madeira' x1, 60mm wide (7)

Lot 249

Continental metalwares urn, the round bowl supported by three gryphons and taperstick, each above a grotesque mask a claw foot beneath, raised on a triangular base, the cover with central taper socket supported by three putti,12cm high, indistinct marks on cover and base, tests as silver, 24oz

Lot 298

An 18th century style silver five light candelabrum, by The Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1957, raised from a stepped canted square foot below a conforming double knopped stem supporting a spool socket below a detachable four arm branch around a central superior socket, each socket with detachable nozzle, 26cm high, branch 27.71oz, base loaded A slight 'lean' but generally in good condition

Lot 393

A Victorian silver chafing dish on plated warmer frame, the dish and cover by Thomas Henry Francis & Frederick Francis, London 1856, of plain oval form with beaded edge, crested,36.25cm over handles, the cover with oval loop handle, all standing on an electroplated oval stand with inset spirit burner, 28.5oz (weighable)

Lot 388

A George III Scottish silver four piece teaset, by James McKay, Edinburgh 1801/1806, comprising:- a teapot (1801) of rectangular shape, the body engraved to the double girdle with trailing leaves within Greek key borders, the hinged cover with flat octagonal finial, and with an insulated angular handle, raised on four ball feet, initialled in cartouche to the lower body, 16cm high, together with a rectangular teapot stand (1806) similarly decorated and initialled within a reeded edge, 17 x 12.5cm, two handled sugar basin (1806), 11.25cm high and the matching milk jug (1806), 11.5cm, 40.87oz (4)

Lot 351

A Victorian silver bachelor's three piece teaset, by Edward Charles Brown, London 1871, comprising:- a teapot oval with beaded edges and bright cut decoration with insulated handle,10.5cm, together with a navette style sugar basket with bail handle, 13.5cm and a small oval tapering milk jug, 9.75cm,20.25oz (3)

Lot 297

A modern silver three light candelabrum, by J A Campbell, London 1997, the stepped circular base below a tapered knopped stem supporting a spools socket, the scrolled triple branch each headed by a spool socket with broad drip-pan, 32cm high, 29cm span, branch 18.6oz, base loaded

Lot 364

A matched service of 19th century silver fiddle pattern flatware, various dates and makers, comprising:- fifteen tableforks (including 6 x Richard Garde, Dublin 1825), six tablespoons, nine dessert spoons,12 dessert forks (including 6 x Charles Lias, London 1845), two sauce ladles, one cream ladle, one honey spoon and nine salt spoons, 89.22oz (55)

Lot 272

A modern silver ice bucket, by J A Campbell, London 1997, of plain tapering cylindrical form with moulded edge over two threaded bands, fitted with two cylindrical bar handles, 19.5cm high, 41.89oz In good condition but lacks internal drainer

Lot 366

A George II silver beer mug, by Richard Bayley, London 1727, of slight baluster form with moulded edge and spreading foot, S-scroll handle, later crested, 11.5cm, 9.92oz Some slight bruising to most of the body

Lot 76

An Arts & Crafts amethyst set pendant formerly with the Tadema Gallery, made from unmarked white precious metal, tests for silver, and designed as a pierced circlet of leafy boughs with incised detail, curling tendrils, and four (three pear cut and one round cut) amethyst blossoms, surmounted by similar leafy clusters and another round cut amethyst, and an articulated leafy bale, suspended from a belcher link chain stamped '925' for silver; in a fitted period case retailed by the Tadema Gallery, specialists in high quality jewellery from the turn of the 19th / 20th century; length of pendant with bale 5.2cm, length of chain 60cm

Lot 280

A matched set of six Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern tablespoons (3 x William Eaton, London 1838 & 3 x Mary Chawner, London 1839), all initialled IL, 22.5cm, 16.75oz (6)

Lot 251

A pair of 18th century continental silver strawberry dishes, marks indistinct but include a crowned G, circular with raised fluted edges chased with scrolling flowers, engraved with armorials and 'Prest d'Accomplir', 19.75cm diameter, 22.72oz (2) Many repairs to the edges, wear to the armorials

Lot 365

A set of four George II cast silver candlesticks, by John Cafe, London 1753, each raised on circular floral and foliate scrolled base below a knopped baluster stem, the acanthus decorated sockets each with a detachable unmarked nozzle, each engraved with an armorial to the foot,27.5cm high, 87.06oz In very good condition,each marked to the inside edge of the foot and with a sterling mark tothe socket, nozzles unmarked

Lot 256

A small late 19th century Dutch silver caddy flask, rectangular with panels repousse decorated with flute player and shepherdess, rectangular pull off cap,all raised on four turned feet, 9.5cm high, 2.23oz

Lot 399

A George III silver tea caddy, by Hester Bateman, London 1786, the serpentine body bright cut engraved with scrolls and festoons, the cover with conical centre with oval vase finial, crested for Morewood of Alfreton, Derbyshire, 16cm high, 10.25oz Provenance: Purchased by the current vendor from J H Bourdon-Smith in April 1980 for £1850 Two very minor body bruises on the rear elevation, clear marks to the base and the cover

Lot 271

Luffenham Heath Golf Club - Captain's Prize 1936 - A silver pint beer mug, by The Barker Brothers and Sons, Birmingham 1935, of plain baluster form, leaf capped double scroll handle, inscribed, 13cm, 13.03oz

Lot 401

A small silver salver or waiter, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1910, circular with shaped moulded edge and raised on three foliate scrolled feet, crested with a lion rampant, 20cm diameter, 10.7oz In good condition with very minor superficial scratched

Lot 373

A late Victorian silver mounted page turner, by H Matthews, Birmingham 1898, with ivory blade, 38cm together with a pierced silver letter clip possibly by John Batson, London 1892, on leather heart shaped base, 14cm (2)

Lot 400

A George III silver tea caddy, by Robert Hennell, London 1779, of oval shape with bright cut engraved borders and with engraved festoons to the upper body, with a flush hinged flat cover with oval vase shaped finial, engraved with a crest and an armorial, 10.5cm high, 12.1oz Provenance: Acquired by J H Bourdon-Smith in a New York sale Purchased by the present vendor from J H Bourdon-Smith 4th May 1980 for £1250 See J H Bourdon-Smith catalogue No 21 page 22 In good condition but lacks key to the lock

Lot 569

Beretta, a model S687 Silver Pigeon 12 bore over/under ejector gun, No. L88627B, the 28" barrels with ventilated top rib, the frame with game scene engraving and single selective trigger, nitro proof

Lot 285

A small modern silver waiter, by E Viner & Co, Sheffield 1966, circular with shaped moulded edge, raised on three foliate scrolled supports, uninscribed, 20.25cm diameter, 9.25oz

Lot 323

A pair of George III silver sauce tureens, by John Robbins, London 1788, each of plain navette form with two moulded loop handles, raised on an oval pedestal foot, unengraved, 25cm over handles, 13cm high, 25.43oz (2) Very minor bruise to the body of one, the foot of the other slightly distorted otherwise in good condition. No covers

Lot 358

An Edwardian silver mounted dressing table mirror, maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham 1903, rectangular repousse decorated with flowers and scrolls around a bevelled plate, easel back, 36cm high

Lot 320

A George II silver coffee pot, hallmarks present but indistinct, London circa 1740-1756, of tapering cylindrical shape with rounded base with moulded foot, domed cover with flat double ball finial, fitted with a wooden double scroll handle, crested and engraved with an armorial, 22cm high,19.19oz Marks very indistinct, the foot slightly misshapen

Lot 376

A George IV silver three piece teaset, by William Troby, London 1821/1822, comprising:- a teapot of compressed circular shape, the lower body fluted below a floral edge and raised on four foliate winged paw feet, insulated scroll handle, the hinged cover with flat foliate finial, 14.5cm high, together with the matching two handled sugar basin and broad spouted milk jug, 49.33oz (3) Repairs to the teapot below the handle, also to the left of the hinge on the collar and on the underside. Jug and basin have minor bruises.

Lot 383

A George III silver salver, by Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1782, circular with beaded edge and border, raised on three fluted feet, monogrammed, 30.5cm diameter, 28oz Slight ding to the border on one side, otherwise in good order

Lot 273

A small Victorian silver teapot, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1885, of oval shape, bright cut engraved borders with festoons between, flat hinged cover, ivory handle and finial, 10.5cm, 10.87oz Black hairline cracks to the handle and finial, silver body in good condition

Lot 342

A Victorian ivory bladed page turner with silver mount, maker ?B (indistinct), London 1885, modelled as a short sword, the mount embossed with figures, 40.5cm Hairline cracks to the top of the blade, otherwise in good condition

Lot 294

A small silver taperstick in the 18th century style, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, London 1912, raised on an hexagonal moulded foot below a conforming tapering knopped stem with spool socket ,11.5cm, 5.37oz together with a small Edwardian silver single bottle inkstand, by H Matthews, Birmingham 1905, the shallow navette shaped base with gadrooned edge raised on four small everted feet, central socket for a single oval slice cut bottle with silver mounts, 14.5cm diameter, 1.91oz (7.28oz combined) (2)

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

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