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Lot 61

*Mixed Silver. Victorian silver mesh bag, London 1881, together with an Edwardian silver calling card case of envelope form, Birmingham 1905, Victorian silver purse, George III navette shape pill box, the lid engraved with wriggle work, Birmingham 1796, two silver ingots and other items, weighable silver approx. 8.8 oz (11)

Lot 62

*Mixed Silver. Edwardian silver quaiche, with regimental presentation inscription dated 1906, Edinburgh 1904, 14.5 cm wide, Edwardian silver cream jug of bulbous form with reeded handle, London 1906, a silver egg, London 1964, Asprey silver ashtray, Birmingham 1950, various silver spoons, etc, total weight approx. 15 oz (10)

Lot 63

*Mixed Silver. A pair of modern white metal marriage pots and covers, of hexagonal form with finely engraved panels, gilded interior on three ball feet, stamped MMA, 6.5 cm high, Victorian pin tray by William Comyns, London 1884, decorated with a harvest scene and gilded base, 21.5 cm long, five silver condiments and five silver top jars, etc (14)

Lot 67

*Sewing Case. A silver sewing case by George Unite, London, circa 1850s, in the form of an egg with chased floral decoration, with suspension ring, enclosing a silver thimble and pin cushion, 5.5 cm long (1)

Lot 68

*Spoons. Eleven Victorian silver gilt coffee spoons, in the Renaissance revival style, finely decorated bowls with faces and scrolls, stamped 925, 11 cm long, approx. 6.5 oz (11)

Lot 69

*Teaset. A Victorian three-piece silver teaset, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar pot by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1899, decorated with a rococo design, teapot 28 cm long, total weight approx. 34 oz (3)

Lot 1

A VICTORIAN SILVER OPEN FACED POCKET WATCH WITH STOP WATCH ACTION Chester 1881, signed to the enamel dial 'Marine Decimal Chronograph' and 5 over 44559, overall diameter 5.5cm, with a Victorian silver hunter pocket watch, London 1862, overall diameter 5.3cm, a gilt metal watch chain, a two colour watch chain and two watch keys.

Lot 101

A SILVER AND IRON SHOE LIFT/BUTTON HOOK by Samuel Jacob, London 1913, overall 27cm long

Lot 102

A PAIR OF SILVER NAPKING RINGS a silver cigarette case, 70g (2.25 troy ozs) gross, a plated toast rack, the division spelling out TOAST, a pair of plated goblets, a three piece plated cruet set on a tray, a pair of goblets and a bud vase.

Lot 103

A SMALL SILVER AND TORTOISESHELL PIQUE WORK POT by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1906, 3.8cm diameter; with a cased set of six silver gilt cockerel cocktail sticks, 46g (1.4 troy ozs)

Lot 104

A MODERN SILVER TWO PIECE BELT BUCKLE another similar; a plated belt; and some more buckles

Lot 105

A CHINESE EXPORT SILVER DISH makers mark W.C. (untraced), Character mark and '90', the dish engraved with a dragon and clouds, with a similarly decorated pierced rim, on three bracket supports, one of which bears the marks, 19cm diameter, 295g (9.5 troy ozs) gross. Provenance: presented to the celebrated potter Bernard Leach and thence by descent.

Lot 106

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER SUGAR TONGS fiddle pattern, a small late Victorian pair of silver tongs, two small silver tongs, a pair of silver tongs, a pair of silver napkin rings, and a teaspoon, 131g (4.2 troy ozs) gross, and a continental spoon.

Lot 107

A FRENCH SILVER MUG by Alphonse Debain, with French 950 mercury head mark, the cup with a frieze of scrolling foliage to a matt ground, with an elaborate cast scroll handle, 8cm high, 125g (4 troy ozs) gross.

Lot 108

A SILVER TEAPOT Birmingham 1933, of rounded rectangular outline on four supports, 444g (14 troy ozs) gross.

Lot 109

A SILVER SALVER Sheffield 1928, of circular outline, with harebell border, inscribed, 20.4cm diameter, 273g (8.8 troy ozs) gross.

Lot 110

A SMALL SILVER MUG a silver two handled bowl, 192g (6.1 troy ozs) gross, a silver wooden lined cigarette box, two small inscribed trophy cups on plinths, a silver backed hand mirror with two similar brushes.

Lot 111

A SILVER BON BON DISH by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1904, pierced and embossed, with a pair of similar heart shaped bon bon dishes, 38.8g.

Lot 114

A GEORGIAN SILVER MASONIC PICTURE BACK TEASPOON bottom marked maker I.M. and lion passant only, pictured with a compass and other devices and sun above, monogrammed, 10.6cm long, 8g gross

Lot 115

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER KITCHEN PEPPER by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1931; a late Victorian plain silver vesta case; a folding silver bladed fruit knife; a silver coin brooch; and nine silver coins; 150g (4.8 troy ozs) gross

Lot 116

A PAIR OF GEORGIAN SILVER TABLESPOONS by William Chawner, London 1831, fiddle pattern, monogrammed; a single Exeter example for 1833; a set of three Georgian silver picture back teaspoons; and a set of four modern coffee spoons; 263g (8.4 troy ozs) gross

Lot 117

A SILVER CIRCULAR PILL BOX maker William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1975, 3.8cm diameter; with a rectangular silver box, Birmingham 1972, the the Dutch style; a small enamelled oval box, possibly Indian; a box with a hardstone cabochon set lid, stamped '800'; and a Mexican box with a turquoise cabochon to the hinged cover

Lot 118

A PAIR OF SILVER SERVING SPOONS by William Bruford & Son Ltd, London 1936, with pierced finials, 22.5cm long, 178g (5.7 troy ozs) gross, fitted case

Lot 119

A CASED SET OF SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL TEASPOONS by Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1973, in the Norwegian style, 70g (2.25 troy ozs) gross, in a T. Goode & Co Ltd case

Lot 12

A GREEN PASTE RING stamped '18ct', 3.5g gross, a signet ring stamped '9ct', 4.3g gross, an eternity ring set with synthetic stones, 2.8g gross, and a Victorian silver signet ring, Birmingham 1888, 4.7g gross.

Lot 120

A SET OF SEVEN SCOTTISH SILVER COFFEE SPOONS by M & C, Edinburgh 1927, in a case for six; four silver teaspoons; a set of six silver seal end teaspoons with tongs, Sheffield 1922, cased; and a cased set of six tea knives with steel blades, loaded silver handles; 166g (5.3 troy ozs) gross weighable

Lot 121

AN EARLY GEORGE III SILVER SOUP LADLE maker G.J., London 1764, the shell bowl to an Onslow pattern handle, 33.5cm long, 147g (4.7 troy ozs) gross, in a later fitted case

Lot 122

A MATCHED SCOTTISH SILVER TEAPOT kettle on stand with burner, and sugar basib, by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1919 and 1922, in the Georgian style, oval panelled outline, with a band of bright cut decoration, teapot with carved ivory pineapple finial, 1840g (59.3 troy ozs) gross excluding burner

Lot 123

A SILVER CHILDS BOWL by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1936, the plain bowl with cast handles in the form of a young boy riding a hobby horse, bowl 10.4cm in diameter, 16cm across handle to handle, 138g (4.4 troy ozs) gross

Lot 124

A SILVER TRINKET BOX Birmingham 1912, modelled as a ride table, the hinged cover engraved with flowers and scrolls, lined interior, 10.2cm long

Lot 125

A SILVER SAUCEBOAT with a silver mustard pot, with glass liner and spoon, and matching pepper; a silver matchbox holder; a pair of late Victorian salts; a pair of small silver dishes; and a napkin ring; 357g (11.5 troy ozs) gross

Lot 126

A MATCHED PAIR OF SILVER BERRY SPOONS each with bottom marked Georgian hallmarks, later decorated in the usual manner, 116g (3.7 troy ozs) gross

Lot 127

A SILVER HIP FLASK by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1901, the body with large pull off cup, bayonet captive top, 11.5cm long, 225g (7.25 troy ozs) gross

Lot 129

A LATE VICTORIAN EMBOSSED SILVER PIN TRAY by H Atkin, Sheffield 1889, 14.2cm long by 9.7cm; 68g (2.19 troy ozs) gross; with two small oval cast dishes, with pseudo marks, 9.4cm long

Lot 130

A SILVER BOWL by Horace Woodward & Co (Edgar Finley & Hugh Taylor), London 1891, 15.9cm diameter, 176g (5.6 troy ozs) gross

Lot 131

A CHINESE EXPORT ROSE BOWL STAND stamped 'Wai Kee', '90', 'Silver' and character mark, engraved with foliage, 15cm diameter, 180g (5.8 troy ozs) gross

Lot 132

A GEORGIAN SILVER SWING HANDLED BASKET makers mark R.P. and lion passant only, of oval outline, with pierced and engraved decoration; beaded handle, 15.7cm long, 108g (3.4 troy ozs) gross, probably a basket from a large epergne, hence part marks only

Lot 134

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TRINKET BOX by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1900, of long rectangular embossed form, lined interior, 8.2cm long

Lot 135

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SLEEVED FOUNTAIN PEN Chester 1905; with a pen knife

Lot 136

A MATCHED THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE teapot Birmingham 1902, cream jug and sugar basin; Sheffield 1889, of oval gadrooned form, 659g (21.2 troy ozs) gross

Lot 137

A CASED SET OF SIX SILVER TEASPOONS a cased set of six silver bean end coffee spoons; a Victorian childs knife, fork and spoon set by Hilliard and Thomasson, silver with mother of pearl handles; a plated butter spade and fork set, cased; other flatware; and a plaited mesh evening bag

Lot 138

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER EMBOSSED BOX Birmingham 1903; with a blue enamel dressing table silver cover glass pin box; a silver burner stand, no burner; a Victorian silver salt; other silver and plated wares; and a small collection of jewellery

Lot 139

A PAIR OF SILVER BON BON DISHES by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1927, of hexagonal pedestal form, 103g (3.3 troy ozs) gross

Lot 141

A PAIR OF SILVER CANDLESTICKS by Fordham & Faulkner, Sheffield 1914, the circular loaded base rising to a tapering octagonal column to octagonal vase shaped sconces, removable drip-pans, with pricked wriggle work borders throughout, 29.8cm high

Lot 142

A CASED SET OF FOUR LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SALTS WITH SPOONS by Goldsmith & Silversmith Co Ltd, London 1901, the gilded interior bowls with crimped rim, on sphere supports, the spoon by the same maker, Sheffield 1901, 80g gross

Lot 143

A SET OF SIX LATE GEORGE II OR EARLY GEORGE III SILVER BOTTOM MARKED TEASPOONS by Nicholan Hearnden, makers mark and lion passant only circa 1760, 11cm long, 44g gross

Lot 144

A SILVER BON BON DISH by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1900, of pierced octafoil design; a small decanter with a silver collar; a silver hand mirror; two hair brushes; two clothes brushes; a comb with a silver spine; and a button hook

Lot 145

A VICTORIAN SILVER MUG by John Evans II, London 1840, embossed with a rural scene of a young girl with her dog before a cottage, S scroll foliate handle, inscribed, 9.5cm high, 166g (5.35 troy ozs) gross

Lot 146

AN OVAL SILVER TRINKET BOX by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1905; with two silver vesta cases, and a silver propelling pencil

Lot 147

A SILVER TEA INFUSER Sheffield 1909, of egg shape to a rod handle, 13.5cm long; with a modern silver paper knife in the form of a meat skewer, 20cm long; and a pair of late Victorian silver sugar tongs; 81g gross

Lot 148

A SILVER COMBINATION ASHTRAY and a table lighter by CS Green & Co, Birmingham 1912; with a lamp form table lighter, with a serpent handle, loaded base; 45g gross weighable

Lot 149

A SILVER TWO HANDLED SMALL PEDESTAL BOWL with a silver Art Deco bowl; a silver loaded bud vase; a plated mug; and a small quantity of other plated wares, 217g (7 troy ozs) gross

Lot 150

A PAIR OF SILVER GRAPE SHEARS by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1908, with engraved decoration, 18cm long, 129g (4.1 troy ozs) gross

Lot 151

A GEORGE III SILVER MUG by Urquart and Hart, London 1792, of baluster shape on a spreading foot, double scroll leaf capped handle, later decorated, 10.5cm high, 216g (6.9 troy ozs) gross

Lot 152

A VICTORIAN SILVER MUG by William Kerr Reid, London 1840, of thistle shape on a spreading foot, double scroll leaf capped handle, 9.7cm high, 91g (2.9 troy ozs) gross

Lot 153

A GEORGE III SILVER SALVER by Elizabeth Cooke, London 1772, of circular shaped outline with gadrooned rim with floral points and garlands, on three claw and ball supports, now vacant cartouche, 19cm diameter, 332g (10.7 troy ozs) gross

Lot 154

A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SALVERS by Richard Rugg, London 1771, of circular shaped outline, gadrooned rim, on three supports, armorial cartouche to one, the other monogrammed, 18cm in diameter, 582g (18.7 troy ozs) gross

Lot 155

A SILVER SAUCEBOAT by H. Woodward & Co, Birmingham 1918, of panelled form with beaded rim and handle, on lion mask supports, 19.5cm long, 294g (9.4 troy ozs) gross

Lot 156

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER BON BON BOWL by Charles Edwards, London 1896, the pierced scrolling leaf bowl with scroll handles, on four openwork bracket supports, 16cm across, 156g (5 troy ozs) gross

Lot 157

A GEORGE IV MUSTARD POT by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1823, of plain round form, tongue and dart border, slightly domed hinged cover with shell thumb-piece, crested, with glass liner and a Georgian silver mustard spoons, 10cm long, 137g (4.4 troy ozs) gross

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