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Lot 86

A silver mustard and similar salt, by J D W D, Chester 1898 and W A, Birmingham 1903, 99g. Condition Report: Both have gilded interiors with blue glas liners

Lot 16

A silver twin handled trophy cup, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1929, 270g, 15cm.

Lot 50

A boxed set of six silver gilt and enamel coffee spoons, by D A, 10cm. Condition Report: Gilt bowls tarnished, damage to one enamel handle.

Lot 11

Four Victorian silver mounted condiment bottles; together with a Victorian silver condiment spoon, by F.H, London 1874.

Lot 100

A silver lidded cut glass sugar shaker; together with a silver napkin ring; and a silver alms dish style pin dish, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, 101g.

Lot 30

A George III silver caddy spoon, having wrigglework decoration to bowl, by Cox & Bettridge, Birmingham 1813, 6.7cm. Condition Report: Crease to centre of handle. Marks clear

Lot 58

A Scottish silver Queens pattern sauce ladle, by William Scott Peat, Edinburgh 1827, 14cm,29g; together with a silver sugar sifter, 15g.

Lot 156

A cased set of 1988 Seoul Olympic silver proof coins, containing six 1000 won to 10,000 won coins, issued by the Bank of Korea, with certificate of authenticity.

Lot 56

A pair of George III silver Old English pattern serving spoons, by Richard Evans, of Shrewsbury, London 1790, 30.5cm, 220g.

Lot 94

A silver hand mirror; together with a silver photograph frame and four other items.

Lot 58A

A George III silver meat skewer, London 1818, 25cm, 68g.

Lot 80

An engine turned silver rectangular cigarette box, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1937, 8cm, 101g.

Lot 96

A Victorian silver rectangular photograph frame, Chester 1899; together with another larger silver photograph frame.

Lot 38

A Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon having chased decoration, by James Wintle , London 1838, 5.5cm.

Lot 29

A George III silver caddy spoon, by Edward Mayfield, London 1799, 6.5cm. Condition Report: good. Marks clear

Lot 6

A silver sauce boat, by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1923, 108g.

Lot 34

A George III silver tea caddy spoon, London 1794, having bright cut decoration and shell shaped bowl, 7.2cm. Condition Report: Minor denting to bowl, handle creased. Marks clear. No makers or city mark.

Lot 7

A Georgian silver mustard pot, by Charles Thomas Fox, London 1825, of cylindrical form with gadrooned decoration to rim and shell shaped thumbpiece to lid, 6.5cm diameter, 73g Condition Report: engraved crest to the hinged lid, blue glass liner intact, hallmarks rubbed, some surface scratching and denting, lid does not sit completely flat when closed. Marks rubbed.

Lot 61A

A George III silver Old English pattern serving spoon, by Richard Crossley, London 1803, 30cm, 103g.

Lot 1

An Irish silver salver, by Finnigan's Ltd, Dublin 1975, having raised 8 lobed border, 21cm, 375g.

Lot 27

A silver caddy spoon, by Charles Hougham, London 1791, having bright cut decoration to handle, 7cm.

Lot 82

A Victorian silver octagonal mustard pot, Birmingham 1901, having blue glass liner, 64g.

Lot 145

A small quantity of silver jewellery; to include a charm bracelet; and two bangles etc.

Lot 47

A George III silver tea caddy spoon, by Robert Rutland, London 1809, 8.8cm. Condition Report: good. Marks clear. Later decoration to bowl.

Lot 173

A silver cased open faced fusee pocket watch, having white enamel dial decorated with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial with fleur de lys hands.

Lot 104

A silver mounted cut glass decanter and stopper.

Lot 170

An engine turned silver cased folding travelling clock quarter repeating.

Lot 90

A pair of circular lidded containers and other silver items, 168g.

Lot 32

A George III silver caddy spoon, London 1790, having shell shaped bowl, 7cm. Condition Report: Minor denting to bowl, handle creased. Marks clear. No makers or city marks.

Lot 10

A silver oval four division toast rack, by S Blackensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1923, 11cm, 47g.

Lot 9

A silver six division toast rack, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1922, 11cm, 80g. Condition Report: slightly misshapen

Lot 98

A silver backed hand mirror, together with a similar hairbrush.

Lot 67

A set of twelve Georgian style pistol handled silver dessert knives, by John Biggin, Sheffield 1990, having steel blades, 22cm. Condition Report: good. Some blades show minor damage and all handles have some denting. Marks readable.

Lot 99

A silver Amada dish, by Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1988, 17cm, 270g; together with various other silver and silver mounted items.

Lot 76

Omar Ramsden & Alwyn Carr, a pair of Arts & Crafts hammered silver pin dishes having central red enamel boss decorated entwined thistles, London 1913, 9cm, 93g all in. Condition Report: good. Enamel appears undamaged. However both have minor denting, light surface scratching and tarnishing.

Lot 140A

A small quantity of silver and other metal jewellery, to include a Celtic knot pendant and chain.[6]

Lot 95

A cased set of six silver handled butter knives; together with other silver and silver mounted items.

Lot 72

A cased set of six silver teaspoons and sugar tongs, by C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1935, 89g.

Lot 57A

A William IV silver Kings pattern sauce ladle, by William Theobalds, London 1827, 17cm, 86g.

Lot 40

A George III silver caddy spoon, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1798?, having green stained turned ivory handle, 10cm. Condition Report: good. However signs of glue seen at handle joint and fading to ivory in places.

Lot 155

Thirty two silver motor cycle trial medals in silver, enamel or base metal, displayed in a shield shaped glazed case. Condition Report: Label reads: MOTOR CYCLE TRIAL MEDALS WON BY Geoffrey Weston 1922-24

Lot 35

A George III silver caddy spoon, by I T, Birmingham 1810, having chased decoration, 8cm. Condition Report: good. Marks clear.

Lot 44

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, by George Unite, Birmingham 1855, 5cm.

Lot 68

A part set of silver Old English pattern cutlery, by W Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1899; comprising thirteen table forks; thirteen dessert spoons; three table spoons; three teaspoons; four egg spoons and four coffee spoons, 2024g.

Lot 21

A George III silver jockey cap tea caddy spoon, Birmingham 1799, no makers mark, 5.5cm. Condition Report: Dent to bowl, gilt rubbed. Marks clear.

Lot 97

A small silver Christening mug, by Adie Bothers Ltd, Birmingham 1957, 6.5cm, 72g; together with a necklace, a genleman's wristwatch; and a caddy spoon.

Lot 50A

Miniature silver and enamel hand mirror.

Lot 66

A set of twelve Georgian style silver pistol handled table knives, by John Biggin, Sheffield 1990, having steel blades, 25cm.

Lot 74

Seven silver and guilloche enamel teaspoons, by Turner & Simpson Ltd, Birmingham 1941, the enamel bowls decorated to the reverse with female dancers in various poses; together with six silver apostle teaspoons.

Lot 85

Seven various silver plated decanter labels, Rum (2), Port, Whiskey and Orange; together with two continental enamel decanter labels, Chartreuse and Madere.

Lot 45

A Victorian silver fiddle pattern tea caddy spoon, having shell shaped bowl, by Robert Wallis, London 1843, 10.4cm.

Lot 28

A George III silver caddy spoon, by John Lawrence & Co, Birmingham 1816, having chased floral decoration, 7cm. Condition Report: Bowl tip slightly very damaged. Marks clear.

Lot 49

A Norwegian silver gilt and enamel spoon, by J Tostrup, Norway, 15cm. Condition Report: some damage to blue enamel decoration near bowl end.

Lot 64

A quantity of silver Hanoverian pattern cutlery, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, all London 1932 except one dessert spoon London 1924 comprising; four table spoons; five dessert spoons; six soup spoons; six table forks; and six dessert forks; together with an Old English pattern dessert fork and a silver plated dessert spoon, 54ozt.

Lot 87

A pair of Victorian silver salts, by W.R.S, London 1855, 144g, 7cm.

Lot 92

A small quantity of silver cutlery; together with a cased egg cup and spoon, (lacking napkin ring), 116g.

Lot 138

A sterling silver bracelet, comprising six hematite ovals; together with a matching ring.

Lot 69

A set of six William IV Scottish silver fiddle pattern table spoons, by William Constable, Edinburgh 1831, 402g.

Lot 73

A cased set of six silver teaspoons, by Daniel & Arter, Birmingham 1924, 104g.

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