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Lot 426

GEORGE III SILVER MEAT SKEWERmaker George Smith & William Fearn, London 1789, 31cm long, along with two letter openers, one with part enamel handle, the other an ivorine handle, the weighable silver 124g gross (3)

Lot 382

19TH CENTURY AMERICAN SILVER PLATED WINE JUG maker Simpson Hall Miller & Co, with cast foliate spout and handle, with hinged lid and spreading foot, with ceramic liner, engraved with maker's mark to base and with mark 'Pat. June 8.80', 34cm highNote: Simpson Hall Miller & Co were a Connecticut cutlery and silver hollowware manufacturer, founded 1866.

Lot 414

RUSSIAN SILVER AND ENAMEL SPOON maker's mark in Cyrillic (for Pavel Shutenkov?), Moscow 1899-1908 bowl with blue ground with mythological animal design, teardrop finial, traces of gilt on handle, 14.5cm long, 36g

Lot 389

GEORGE VI SILVER SERVING DISH maker Barker Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham, 1941, of shaped circular form with scalloped rim, approximately 455g, 23cm in diameter

Lot 370

EDWARD VII SILVER FOUR PIECE MINIATURE TEA SERVICEcomprising teapot, sugar, cream and tray, maker Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Birmingham 1904, tray 10cm wide, weightable silver approximately 20g

Lot 309

PIERCED SILVER BASKET WITH SILVER LINERmaker George Gray, London 1809, raised on oval foot, with handle, along with silver liner, maker RP, no assay mark, 17cm long, 284g gross

Lot 372

GEORGE V SILVER SMALL SERVING DISHmaker Walter H. Wilson Ltd, London, 1928, with scalloped edge, 14cm in diameter; along with a small bowl, maker Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1902, on three ball feet, 8.5cm diameter, 5cm high, approximately 280g gross (2)

Lot 388

CRYSTAL JAR WITH SILVER AND ENAMEL LIDthe jar maker Gieves Ltd, Birmingham, 1930, of circular form, approximately 12cm in diameter along with a silver sugar shaker, London, 1935, loaded, along with six silver handled knives,of the knives, Sheffield 1929, and six silver handled knives, Birmingham, 1940 (14)

Lot 349

TWO EDWARD VII SILVER SWEET MEAT DISHEScomprising small circular pierced dish, maker Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1909, 10cm diameter, oval pierced dish, maker A Wilcox, Birmingham 1946, along with circular silver bowl, marks rubbed, stamped 925, 13cm diameter, approximately 235g gross (3)

Lot 361

EDWARD VII SILVER CHRISTENING MUGmaker Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1905, of tapering form and on plain circular foot, engraved with initials, approximately 155g, 10.5cm high, contained in original fitted case as retailed by Johnston & Co, Buchanan St, Glasgow

Lot 380

SILVER CELTIC CROSSmaker Iona Celtic Art, Birmingham 1935, and marked with later engraving: A.R., IONA, for Alexander Ritchie, fixed to green marble plinth, 10cm high total

Lot 365

AMERICAN SILVER BOWLmarked 'Sterling A13' to base, with stamp for Old New England Crafstmen Inc., Newburyport, Massachusetts, c.1928-1936, monogram to front, 20.5cm diameter, 7cm high, 307g

Lot 360

LOT OF SILVER ITEMSto include cream jug, Birmingham 1961, card holder, London 2007, pill box by Vourakis, and a golf trophy, Birmingham 1936 (damages), the cream jug approximately 8cm high, approximately 302g gross (4)

Lot 423

EDWARD VII SILVER WINE CUPmaker George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1908, in the style of the Mycenean replica cups, flared form with applied strap handle, hand finished, banded decorative repousse design, 7cm high, 116g

Lot 395

LOT OF ELEVEN IRISH SILVER FORKSvarious makers, all Dublin, dates between 1809 - 1868, the largest 21.5cm long, 805g gross

Lot 348

GEORGE V SILVER CHISTENING CUPmaker Docker & Burn Ltd, Birmingham 1928, engraved with initials 'ERL', 8.5cm high, along with white metal jug, marked 925 to base, of squat form, with wide lip, 9.5cm high approximately 193g gross (2)

Lot 331

LOT OF CONTINENTAL SILVER SERVING FLATWAREmarked 800, comprising three ladles, skewer and two slices, the soup ladel 32cm, approximately 580g gross (6)

Lot 306

GEORGE III SILVER MILK JUGmaker SH (Solomon Hougham?), London 1795, of bulbous, tapering form, on gadrooned circular foot, with bright cut engraving, approximately 12cm high, 154g

Lot 362

ATTRACTIVE CONTEMPORARY SILVER CIGAR BOXmaker Harman Brothers, Birmingham 1988, with engine turned design, cartouche inscribed, on four bracket feet, 20.5cm wide

Lot 325

LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING CUPmaker Hawksworth, Eyre & Co. Ltd, Sheffield 1899, with repousse scroll and floral decoration, 9cm high, approximately 203g

Lot 332

LOT OF SILVER SPOONScomprising of numerous early 19th century examples; makers to include George William Adams, mostly London marks, the largest 25cm long, approximately 1380g gross

Lot 355

LOT OF TWENTY-FOUR SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FORKScomprising ten table forks, along with 14 smaller forks, all London 1797-1808, the largest 25.5cm, 1447g gross

Lot 405

RUSSIAN SILVER BEAKERmaker EC (?), left facing kokoshnik - assay officer's initials indistinct, of small proportions, with bright cut engraving and Cyrillic inscriptions identifying it as a gift for 'Angela's name day, 1903' on the front, to the rear the inscription roughly translates 'for Ivan Andreevich Baizrenko from I.V. Ivanov as a gift to remember good times', 7cm high, 5.5cm diameter, 60g

Lot 429

GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR TONGSmaker G(?rubbed), 1802 (London), with bright cut engraving, 14cm long, along with pair of silver sugar nips, maker I(?rubbed).G, no date mark, but believed to be mid 18th century, 64g gross (2)

Lot 335

SET OF TWELVE VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SILVER TEASPOONS AND SUGAR TONGSmaker James Crichton & Co, Edinburgh 1889, each also marked 925M and F, each with scrollwork, face and acanthus designs, in case, the spoons each 11.5cm long, 170g gross

Lot 357

EDWARD VII SILVER CARD CASEmaker Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1905, of shaped rectangular form with scroll work border and blank cartouche, gilt interior, 9.5cm long, 58g

Lot 310

EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER COMPORTmaker Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard, London 1838, ornately decorated to rim and interior of bowl, with ornate handle, the bowl 9.5cm high and 28.5cm diameter, 765g

Lot 403

GEORGE III SMALL SILVER TANKARDmaker Robert Garrard I, London 1814, of circular form and small proportions, with banded decoration, monogrammed, minor damage, 7cm high, 126g

Lot 432

VICTORIAN SILVER CREAM JUGmaker Charles Boyton II, London 1891, on three legs, with shaped handle, along with silver bon bon dish, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1896, with pierced and repousse decoration to rim, 15cm diameter, 238g gross (2)

Lot 433

PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER KIDDUSH WINE GOBLETSmaker Sigmund Zyto, London 1922, of small proportions, each 10cm high, along with silver Kiddush beaker, maker Moses (or Morris) Salkind, London 1930, 110g gross

Lot 334

PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER APOSTLE SPOONSmaker John Millward Banks, Birmingham 1899, with apostle finials and spiral stems, the bowls 5.5cm diameter, each spoon 17cm long, in fitted case, approximately 120g gross (2)

Lot 419

RUSSIAN SILVER TEA GLASS HOLDERmaker PJS, right-facing kokoshnik, with pierced and engraved design, monogram, text identifying it as for 'Angela's name day' and dated 1911 on front, with shaped handle, 11cm at highest point, 146g

Lot 302

EARLY GEORGE III SILVER WATER JUGmaker John Parker & Edward Wakelin, London 1762, engraved with crest, on gadrooned circular foot, approximately 1057g, 22cm high

Lot 364

SET OF TWELVE SILVER TEASPOONS AND TONGSmaker Joseph Rodgers and Sons., Sheffield 1899, in presentation case, with the spoons measuring 13cm, the tongs 11.5cm, 270g gross

Lot 340

LOT OF SILVER ITEMScomprising trinket box, open pot, silver handled and abalone baby's rattle and four teaspoons, the teaspoons 13cm long, 148g gross (7)

Lot 347

EDWARD VII SILVER MONTEITH BOWL maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1907, of banded tapering form, with serpentine rim, on plain circular foot, 15.5cm diameter; together with a pedestal bonbon dish, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1919, 10.5cm diameter, approximately 304g gross (2)

Lot 421

RUSSIAN SILVER NIELLO TRINKET BOXmaker AK cyrillic, with mark (Moscow 1825?rubbed), with maritime scene of shipwreck on front and rear, 8.5cm long, 101g

Lot 356

LOT OF GEORGE III SILVER FLATWAREcomprising two fiddle pattern silver table forks, maker Richard Crossley, London 1797, each 20cm long; along with an Old English pattern silver fork, London 1808, four smaller silver fiddle pattern forks, London 1803/1827, approximately 413g gross (6)

Lot 342

LOT OF SMALL SILVER ITEMScomprising: Deakin & Francis snuff box, and Asprey & Co cigarette case, match box and silver holder for pipe stem, 8.3cm long, approximately 140g gross (4)

Lot 431

MID TWENTIETH CENTURY SILVER QUAICHmaker J Collyer Ltd, Birmingham 1945, inscribed to outside of bowl and around rim, bowl 17.5cm diameter, height 5.5cm, 414g

Lot 394

NORWEIGIAN SILVER LETTER OPENERhallmark and 925 to one side of the blade, with 'Julaften 1895' (Christmas Eve) to the other, chased and enamelled with scrolls and foliage, 28g gross

Lot 352

CONTINENTAL SILVER HANDLED CUTLERY SETmarked 800, comprising 6 dessert forks, 5 small forks, 6 table forks, 6 teaspoons, 5 desert spoons, 6 table forks, 5 small knives, 6 table knives, largest item 24cm long (45)

Lot 408

RUSSIAN SILVER CIGAR/CIGARETTE CASE BY KHLEBNIKOVmaker Ivan Khlebnikov, with Imperial mark, the sprung lid marked in Cyrillic, with reeded exterior form, the interior gilt, opens by extending to release sprung hinged lid, closed length 9.5cm, 120g

Lot 353

VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED TEA KETTLE ON STAND maker Roberts & Slater, with shaped scroll handle inset with ivory banding, with squat bulbous body embossed and engraved with leafage, flowers and scrolls on circular pierced and shaped base (with burner) terminating in four paw feet, 44cm high

Lot 381

CHURCHILL CENTENARY TRUST SILVER PLATEmaker John Pinches (Medallists) Ltd, London Import, 1974, marked filled, stamped '2002' on base, of circular form with gilt relief portrait, in a fitted case, approximately 316g (filled), 20.5cm in diameter

Lot 308

PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER CORNITHIAN COLUMN CANDLESTICKSmaker Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd (Sheffield), Birmingham 1934, bases filled, one bobeche hallmarked, the other immovable, each 27cm high (2)

Lot 321

GROUP OF SMALL SILVER ITEMScomprising charm bracelet, coin bracelet, three silver pencils, scent bottle, etc, the longest pencil 11cm long, approximately 134g gross (11)

Lot 341

ATTRACTIVE VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED HORN SNUFF MULL OF SMALL PROPORTIONSmaker 'Josiah Cooke & Son', marks rubbed, Birmingham 1886, the hinged lid set with citrine stone and silver mount, approximately 6cm long

Lot 358

GEORGE V SET OF TWELVE SILVER TEASPOONS AND TONGSmaker C W Fletcher & Son, Sheffield 1912, in case, the spoons 12cm long, along with nine piece silver cruet set, maker Martin, Hall & Co, Birmingham 1911, 406g gross

Lot 301

1000 YEARS OF BRITISH MONARCHY50 Sterling silver ingots issued as limited edition, each 4.5cm x 2.3cm x 0.65cm, containing over 2 ounces of hallmarked sterling silver, in olive wood presentation case; including the book '1000 Years of British Monarchy' by Sir Arthur Bryant

Lot 383

SET OF THREE WILLIAM IV SILVER TEA SPOONSmaker William Bateman II, London 1836, fiddle pattern and marked 'H' to top of handle, 15cm, 59g gross; along with a pair of smaller fiddle pattern spoons, London 1820, 14.5cm, 28g gross; along with small bowl, maker albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1963, 13cm in diameter, 112g gross

Lot 387

SET OF SIX GEORGE VI SILVER APOSTLE TOP TEASPOONS AND SUGAR TONGSmakers mark 'T&Co' marks rubbed (possibly Tiffany & Co?), Birmingham, 1945, each spoon 11cm long, along with EPNS tongs, in fitted case, weight of the spoons approximately 70g; along with a silver cigarette box, London, 1912, and a silver backed part vanity set, Birmingham, 1913, comprising hairbrush, comb and mirror, in fitted case

Lot 386

LOT OF SILVER MEDALScomprising one 'Western District Championship' cross country medal 'Won by J. McKinley', maker William James Dingley, Birmingham 1908, inscibed to the back; also one 'Maryhill Bannerman Trophy, 1st Team' medal, won by 'W. McKinley', maker William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1922, inscribed to back; and one 'Draughts Club' medal won by 'J. McKinley 1901', maker John Gilbert, Birmingham 1892, inscribed to back; along with silver ring and necklace, both of floral designapproximately 110g gross (8)

Lot 322

EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER BACKED VANITY SETmaker W G Sothers Ltd, Birmingham 1925, comprising a handheld brush, two hairbrushes and two clothes brushes, each with scalloped raised border and engraved 'Maude', the mirror 26cm long

Lot 111

Dutch style embossed brass coal bin, brass coal bucket, copper kettle and a silver plated epergne Condition:

Lot 123

Silver plated canteen of cutlery in an oak case, pair of silver plated fish servers and a set of similar fish knives and forks Condition:

Lot 135

Quantity of various silver plated items Condition:

Lot 154

Silver plated canteen of Old English pattern cutlery, in an oak case Condition:

Lot 203

Two pairs of silver plated candlesticks Condition:

Lot 208

W.M.F. silver plated four piece coffee service, circa 1920, each piece having a hammered finish Condition:

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