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Lot 93

A turquoise and diamond plaque ring, the square claw set turquoise stone in an open work single cut surround, mounted in gold (tests 14 carat) backed silver, finger size M, 7.4gmsCONDITION: no losses, diamonds fairly clean, variable in colour. Turquoise with a little chip to one corner. Shank with some thinning.

Lot 96

TIFFANY & Co., a silver three hoop bangle, with heart tag, signed on bangles and tag, 18.1gms CONDITION: good overall, light tarnish.

Lot 98

TIFFANY & Co, New York, a silver curb link bracelet, with heart shaped padlock clasp, 20cm long, 37gms CONDITION: good, no issues noted.

Lot 10

A George V silver three-handled tyg, maker Garrard and Co, London, 1929: of plain baluster form with three acanthus capped handles on a spreading circular foot, 11cm. high, 8.83ozs.

Lot 100

A set of six George V silver and stained mother-of-pearl menu holders, maker Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, Birmingham, 1912: mounted on stepped circular weighted bases, 5.5cm. high.

Lot 1018

An Edward VII silver mounted tortoiseshell folio turner, unknown maker, London, 1905: of rectangular outline, 37cm. long.

Lot 102

A set of six Edward VII silver buttons, maker Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1901: decorated with cherub faces, 2.5cm.diameter, 0.77ozs. cased.

Lot 1029

An Indo-Persian silver and brass bowl: of squat ovoid form with banded decoration of script and medallions, 19cm. diameter.

Lot 103

A George III silver snuff box, maker I.B possibly Joseph Biggs, London, 1814: initialled, of curved outline with floral engraved decoration, 7cm. wide, together with an Edward VII silver card case, maker Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham, 1901, with embossed decoration of a stag on a rocky outcrop, 10cm. high, total weight of silver 3.70ozs.

Lot 1032

A Victorian rosewood and brass inlaid travelling vanity box: the hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior of compartments with clear glass and silver mounted bottles and jars, maker Frances Douglas, London, 1840: with lift-out trays and bears makers label 'Manufactured at Bayleys, 17 Cockspur, London, 27cm. wide.

Lot 104

A George III silver meat skewer, maker George Smith III & William Fearn, London, 1787: 27.5cm. long, together with a pair of Edward VII silver nut crackers, maker James Parkes, London, 1908, total weight of silver 7.65ozs.

Lot 1046

A late 17th century Continental brass chalice and cover: with domed lid having a tied wreath border, with embossed angel mask decoration to the bowl and stem, the interior with silver liner, raised on a similarly decorated circular spreading foot, 23cm. high

Lot 105

A Victorian silver christening mug,maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London, 1880: of cylindrical form with chinoiserie decoration, and scroll handle, 9.5cm. high, 5.77ozs.

Lot 106

An Edward VII silver hip flask, maker G & J W Hawksley, Sheffield, 1904: monogrammed, of rectangular outline, with swivel turned cap and slip-off cup, weighable silver 2.27ozs.

Lot 108

An Edward VII silver novelty pin cushion in the form of an elephant, maker's mark worn, Birmingham, 1905: with raised trunk, 8cm. long.

Lot 109

A George V silver presentation key, maker Marples & Beasley, Birmingham, 1911: inscribed, 13cm. long, 2.13ozs.

Lot 110

A Victorian silver miniature chamberstick, maker WC, London, 1841: with foliate engraved decoration with detachable sconce and snuffer, 9.5cm. wide, 3.19ozs.

Lot 111

A Victorian silver and clear glass scent bottle, maker Sampson Mordan & Co, London, 1894: in the form of an owl, the screw-top with inset glass eyes, 5.5cm. high.

Lot 112

An Edward VII silver case containing shooting peg markers, maker Andrew Barrett & Sons, Birmingham, 1901: initialled, containing eight ivory markers, together with a Victorian silver cigar cutter, maker's mark worn, London, 1896, weighable silver 0.59ozs.

Lot 114

A pair of Victorian silver grape scissors, maker Francis Higgins II, London, 1870: the handles with grape, vine leaf and bacchanalian decoration, 18.5cm. long, 4.56ozs. T

Lot 115

A Victorian silver gilt box, maker Thomas Johnson I, London, 1856: crested 'Ursula', of rectangular outline with shallow domed hinged lid, 14.5cm. wide, 6.13ozs.

Lot 1159

A mid 18th century mahogany silver table:, the rectangular moulded tray top with re-entrant corners, fitted with a single long drawer on cabriole legs, terminating in pad feet - the top 90cm (2ft 11 1/2in) x 57cm 9 1ft 10 1/2in)

Lot 116

A pair of Victorian silver asparagus servers, maker Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1890: with engraved foliate decoration, 21cm. long, 4.94ozs.

Lot 117

A Georgian III silver and turned mahogany toasting fork, maker TH, London, 1809: the three pronged fork on a ring turned and tapering handle, having an acorn finial, 102cm long.

Lot 118

A Victorian provincial silver caddy spoon, maker Joseph Fullerton, Exeter, 1853: initialled, with shell-shaped bowl, together with another caddy spoon by Josiah & James Williams, Exeter, 1866, total weight of silver 0.97ozs.

Lot 12

A George V silver three-piece tea service, maker George Howson, Sheffield, 1913/16: of barge-shaped outline with reeded borders, total weight of silver 24.85ozs.

Lot 120

A Victorian silver vinaigrette, maker George Unite, Birmingham, 1857: initialled, of cartouche-shaped outline, with engine turned decoration and pierced gilt grille, 4cm. wide, 0.51ozs.

Lot 121

A pair of William IV provincial silver sugar tongs, maker William Woodman, Exeter, 1830: initialled, together with four other pairs of Exeter silver sugar tongs various makers and dates, total weight of silver 6.69ozs. (5)

Lot 121A

A pair of Victorian provincial silver sugar tongs, maker James & Josiah Williams, Exeter, 1873: initialled, together with four other pairs of Exeter silver sugar tongs various makers and dates, total weight of silver 7.18ozs. (5)

Lot 122

A pair of William IV silver sugar tongs, maker William Collins, London 1832: initialled, together with four other pairs of silver sugar tongs various makers and dates, total weight of silver 5.91ozs. (5)

Lot 122A

A pair of Victorian provincial silver sugar tongs, maker John Pope Genge, Exeter, 1878: initialled, together with four other pairs of silver sugar tongs various makers and dates, total weight of silver 5.61ozs. (5) To be included in our Fine Art Auction on the 111/12th AprilWeb illustration charge £5 + VAT

Lot 123

A pair of Victorian provincial silver sugar tongs, maker John Stone, Exeter, 1850: initialled, together with three other pairs of silver sugar tongs various makers and dates, total weight of silver 4.72ozs. (4)

Lot 125

A Chinese silver and mother of pearl belt: the buckle with symbols for long life and good fortune, with further characters to each link, stamped with finesse mark and 90, 69cm. long.

Lot 126

A set of six Continental silver gilt dessert forks and spoons: with Old English style thread handles, together with six matched gilt metal dessert knives with crested handles, weighable silver 16.45ozs.

Lot 1263

Two oak and metal bound silver chests:, each with a slightly domed hinged top having iron carrying handles to the sides, one bearing a brass plate 'Francis Walpole Esqr, No 3', the other 'The Hon'ble H Walpole', 89cm (2ft 11in) x 56.5cm (1ft 10 1/4in) and 86.5cm (2ft 10in) x 54cm (1ft 9 1/4in).

Lot 127

A 19th century Indian silver mug: of conical shape with all-over designs of botehs and flowerheads, having a rectangular -shaped handle on a spreading circular foot, 12.5cm. high, 11.72ozs.

Lot 128

A Chinese silver three-piece tea service, maker's mark rubbed possibly WA: of circular form decorated with dragons, the handles modelled as bamboo, total weight of silver 34.94ozs.

Lot 129

A Chinese silver tray, maker MC85: of circular outline, the matted centre decorated with a dragon and having a pierced dragon decorated galleried border, raised on ball feet, 21cm. diameter, 10.38ozs.

Lot 13

A Victorian silver swing handle basket, maker Henry Wilkinson & Co, London, 1893: of oval outline, the pierced sides with floral decoration, reeded handle and pink glass liner (chipped), 13.5cm. wide, 3.76ozs.

Lot 130

A Chinese silver cigarette box by Wang Hing, Hong Kong: inscribed, of rectangular outline, with hinged lid and wood lined interior, 16.5cm. wide.

Lot 132

An early 19th century Dutch silver tea caddy, maker DWR, Amsterdam, 1809: of navette-shaped outline, with plain hinged lid and beaded border, raised on a reeded oval foot, 14cm. wide, 9.33ozs.

Lot 134

A pair of French silver swing-handled bonbon baskets: of oval outline, with beaded rims and pierced sides, with blue glass liners, 10cm. wide, 5.87ozs.

Lot 135

A late 18th century French silver beaker, marks worn: of cylindrical tapering outline, with gadrooned circular spreading foot, 10cm. high, 4.31ozs.

Lot 136

An American silver circular bowl, Spaulding & Co , Chicago, stamped 950-1000 Fine: of circular outline with sinuous floral decoration, raised on four squat feet, 27cm. diameter, 24.15ozs.

Lot 137

A George III silver waiter, maker John Wakelin & Robert Garrard, London, 1793: inscribed, on plain circular form with a reeded edge, raised on three swept feet, 20.5cm. diameter, 12.48ozs.

Lot 138

A George III silver salver, maker Charles Hollinshed, London, 1809: crested, of circular outline, the centre decorated with birds, butterflies and foliate scrolls enclosed in a pierced border, raised on three swept feet, 32cm. diameter, rim repaired, 34.63ozs..T

Lot 139

A pair of George III silver card trays, maker Ebenezer Coker, London, 1760 : crested, with shell and foliate decorated borders, raised on three swept feet,20cm. diameter, 21.91ozs.

Lot 14

A late Victorian silver teapot, maker West & Son, London, 1896: initialled, of oval outline with half-reeded decoration, and a similar George V teapot, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1924, total weight of silver 31.82ozs.

Lot 140

A Victorian silver salver, maker's mark worn possibly William Davenport, Birmingham, 1899: of plain circular form with pierced and embossed foliate and scroll decorated border. 33.5cm. diameter, 23.00ozs.

Lot 141

A George II silver waiter, maker WI possibly William Justis, London, 1753: with a moulded scroll border, raised on three swept legs,16cm.diameter, 6.38ozs.

Lot 142

A William IV silver three-piece tea service, maker Richard Pearce & George Burrows, London, 1832/33: of squat circular form, the teapot with hinged lid and strawberry finial raised on swept feet, with matching sucrier and cream jug, total weight of silver 36.27ozs

Lot 143

A George III silver tea pot stand, maker Henry Nutting, London, 1800: of oval outline, with central garland cartouche with moulded rim raised on four swept feet,15cm. wide, 3.38ozs.

Lot 144

A George III silver cream jug, maker Peter and Ann Bateman, London, 1790: initialled, of helmet-shaped outline, raised on a square foot, 14cm. high, 2.45ozs.

Lot 146

A George III silver circular teapot, maker W.E possibly William Elliot London, 1816: crested and monogrammed, of squat circular form with gadrooned and floral decorated rim, acanthus capped handles with ivory insulators and half reeded body, on a circular foot, 28cm. long, 26.25ozs.

Lot 147

A George III silver matched three-piece tea service. various makers, London, 1805,1816 and 1819: with half-reeded decoration, total weight of silver 38.99ozs

Lot 148

A Victorian matched three-piece silver bachelor's tea service, various makers and dates: with half-reeded decoration, total weight of silver 21.03ozs.

Lot 149

A Victorian silver hot water jug, maker Arthur Sibley, London 1871: of squat baluster form with domed hinged lid, the sides engraved with trailing foliage and flowers, 21.5cm. high, 18.75ozs.

Lot 15

A George V silver three-piece tea service, maker John & William Deakin, Sheffield, 1934: of barge -shaped outline, with gadrooned rims and raised on swept legs, total weight of silver 45.15ozs.

Lot 150

A Victorian silver swing handled sugar basket, maker Walter & John Barnard, London, 1879: crested, of oval outline with engraved foliate and garland decoration, on an oval spreading foot, 14.5cm. high, 4.21ozs.

Lot 151

A Victorian silver three-piece tea service, maker Stephen Smith, London, 1873: of ovoid form with engraved foliate and beaded cartouche decoration on circular feet, total weight of silver 41.49ozs.

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