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Lot 328

A George III silver teapot, by Alice and George Burrows, London 1807, of compressed rectangular shape with reeded girdle amid bright cut engraved borders, raised on four ball feet, 17.5cm high, 18.82oz

Lot 329

A George III silver meat skewer, by William Sumner, London 1797, plain with ring handle, 28.5cm; a small George III silver game skewer by George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London 1789, with patterned ring handle, initialled TCH,19.5cm and another George III shell patterned meat skewer by Thomas Chawner, London 1773, ring handled, crested, 29.25cm, 5.87oz (3)

Lot 330

A set of six Edwardian silver three handled whisky tots, by the Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Co Ltd, London 1908, modelled as tygs, crested; together with a silver Christening bowl, by S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1923, circular with hammered decoration and inset with a William and Mary half-crown coin, 1689, with inscription to rim dated July 4th 1921, 11cm diameter, 10.6oz (7)

Lot 331

A George III three piece silver tea set, by John Emes, London 1803, comprising: a teapot of hemispherical form, with sack weave and husk decorated borders below a flared collar enclosing a flush hinged cover with basket of fruit finial, angular ivory handle and anthemion decorated spout, 13cm high together with the companion two handled sugar bowl, 9cm high and the milk jug, 8cm high, each piece engraved with armorials and crests, 48.34oz (3)

Lot 332

A pair of Edwardian silver candelabra, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, London 1906/1908, each with square bead edged foot embossed with boars' heads and hunting implements, supporting a square tapered column embossed with snake entwined palms, below Adam style vase socket decorated with festoons, the matching branches with reeded wire arms supporting three vase shaped lights, each with bead edged nozzle, 36.5cm high, loaded (branches weigh 39.25oz) (2)

Lot 334

An art deco style silver cased travel clock by A Wilcox, Birmingham 1937, the folding rectangular case with engine turned decoration opening to reveal a Swiss 15 jewel eight day movement with silvered dial, the Arabic numerals luminous at the quarters, 9.5 x 6.25oz (ex movement)

Lot 335

A Victorian silver 'castle' fronted card case, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1847, engraved depicting Warwick Castle with bridge in the foreground, otherwise engine turned, inscribed JR Hill to a cartouche, 8.5 x 6cm, Provenance: The case contains a slip of paper inscribed in faint ink "Mrs J R Hall 223 Newbury Street Boston (MA) or Mrs J E R Hill 100 Milk Street Boston (MA)" which conforms with the engraved initials

Lot 336

An early Victorian silver sweetmeat basket, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1841, circular the sloping broad borders embossed with scrolls and flowers below a bail handle, the ground embossed with an image of Windsor Castle, 14.5cm diameter, 2.59oz

Lot 337

A pair of George III silver wine coasters, probably by Richard Sibley, London 1806, each of plain circular shaped below a gadrooned edge and moulded foot, wooden insert bases with crested silver button bosses, 15cm diameter (2)

Lot 338

A large George III silver sugar basket, possibly by Thomas Heming, London 1789, the navette form bowl bright cut engraved over an oval pedestal foot, bail handle, 18.5cm, 9.98oz Sharp bruise/crease below the bail handle to one side. marked on the outer rim of the foot

Lot 339

A George III silver snuffer tray, by Ebenezer Coker, London 1765, rectangular with incurved front and rear edges, gadrooned with shell corners, 'S' scroll handle with plain thumbpiece, raised on four scrolled legs with shell feet, engraved with an armorial, 19cm wide, 9.64oz

Lot 340

A George III silver snuffer tray, by Ebenezer Coker, London 1763, rectangular with incurved front and rear edges, gadrooned, 'S' scroll handle with plain thumbpiece, raised on four scrolled legs with shell feet, crested, 19cm wide, 10.24oz Solder repairs to feet and handle

Lot 341

A George III silver snuffer tray, by Ebenezer Coker, London 1771, rectangular with incurved front and rear edges, gadrooned with shell corners, 'S' scroll handle with plain thumbpiece, raised on four scrolled legs with shell feet, faintly engraved with a crest, 19cm wide, 7.13oz

Lot 342

A George III silver snuffer tray, by Emick Romer, London 1768, of hourglass shape with gadrooned edge, scrolled leaf capped handle and raised on four scrolled shell feet, engraved with an armorial, 20cm wide, 8.02oz

Lot 343

A George III silver meat skewer, by William Sumner, London 1805, with bright cut ring handle, 33.5cm together with another George III silver meat skewer by William Sumner, London 1782, with bright cut ring handle, 32.25cm, 6.49oz (2)

Lot 344

A George III silver coffee biggin, by John Emes, London 1805, of slightly tapered cylindrical form raised on a short pedestal foot, with broad flat spout, the hinged cover with acorn finial, wooden scroll handle, engraved with an armorial, 21.5cm high, 21.22oz

Lot 345

A modern silver coffee pot and matching tea pot, by Charles Stuart Harris & Sons, London 1932, each of plain pear shape below a domed cover with ball finial, 23cm & 18cm high respectively, uninscribed, 44.68oz (2)

Lot 346

A set of three silver commemorative boxes, by Christopher Nigel Lawrence, London 2000, each box with a polished silver cup base the cover with forged medallion depicting the various images of St George and The Dragon after Benedetto Pistrucci, William Wyon and Percy Metcalfe respectively, limited edition 382/500, cased, each 6cm diameter, 21.48oz

Lot 347

Three George III silver Old English pattern cream ladles, one by Richard Crossley, London 1783, 12cm; one by Richard Crossley, London 1787, 12.75cm; one by George Smith and William Fearn, London 1792, 11.5cm; together with two mustard ladles, one Old English pattern example by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1805, 12cm, the other fiddle pattern by John Murray or Muir, Glasgow 1853, 14.5cm, 2.8oz (5)

Lot 348

Epping Forest Centenary Trust - A modern silver gilt-lined commemorative goblet, by Hector Miller for Aurum Ltd, London 1978, of tapering cylindrical form, the lower body pierced as a forest glade revealing the figure of a stag within, limited edition no. 271/500, 16.5cm, 12.51oz Heavy bruise to the foot rim

Lot 349

A small Victorian silver hot milk jug, by Rupert Favell, London 1883, of fluted pear shape, with hinged cover, ebonised finial and handle, 16.25cm, 8.02oz

Lot 350

A small silver coffee pot in the 18th century style, by Charles Stuart Harris & Sons, London 1912, of tapering cylindrical form with moulded edges and domed cover with ball finial, wooden 'S'-scroll handle, crested below a Baron's coronet, 18.5cm high, 12.55oz

Lot 351

A Queen Anne silver two handled porringer, by John Rand, London 1706, of plain design with slightly everted rim, two cast 'S' scroll handles, engraved with contemporary armorial and crest, engraved initials W+D+P to the base, 10cm high, 8.85oz A repair has been made to a split in the rim, a bruise to the foot

Lot 352

Two George III silver meat skewers, one by William Sumner & Richard Crossley, London 1781, with brightcut engraved ring handle, 27.75cm; the other similar by William Sumner, London 1781 with similar bright cut decorated ring handle, 28cm, 5.11oz (2)

Lot 353

An Irish silver christening mug, by Wakely and Wheeler, Dublin 1916, of tapering cylindrical shape, broad banded foot and 'S' scroll handle, 1921 inscription, 8.5cm high together with a silver half pint mug by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1919, of plain baluster form with double scroll handle, monogrammed, 9.5cm high, 13.01oz (2)

Lot 354

Twelve pairs of Victorian silver bladed fruit knives and forks with carved Mother of Pearl handles, by Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield 1871/1872, 20.75cm and 16.5cm respectively (12)

Lot 355

A Victorian silver three piece tea set, by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1858, comprising:- a teapot raised from a circular foot, the lower body embossed with festoons, the upper body panelled and engraved with scrolling leaves below a scrolled edge, the hinged domed cover with bird finial, insulated scroll handle, initialled, 21.25cm high, together with a large companion sugar basin and matching milk jug, 45.86oz (3)

Lot 356

A matched set of six modern silver wine goblets, five by Mills & Hersey, London 1977 (x3) & 1972 (x2), one by B&H, London 1977, four with a gilt lined bucket bowl over a baluster stem standing on a plain circular foot, 15cm, and two with inverted bell shaped bowls, 14.5cm high, 42.52oz (6)

Lot 357

A pair of Victorian silver gilt King's variant pattern trifle spoons, by George Adams, London 1848, with shell bowls, crested, 24.25cm, 8.81oz (2)

Lot 358

A set of four William IV silver wine goblets, by Paul Storr, London 1835, the lobed bowls each supported on reeded leaf capped stems over a circular foot embossed with fruiting vines, initialled, 16cm high, 22.94oz (4)

Lot 359

A William IV silver gilt vinaigrette, by Francis Clark, Birmingham 1835, rectangular with engine turned design within a foliate border, decoratively pierced grill, 3.75 x 2.5cm

Lot 360

A George IV silver table candlestick, by James Fenton & Co, Sheffield 1824, of heavy rococo design on a circular base below a knopped stem supporting a rectangular socket with detachable nozzle, 31.5cm high, loaded In good condition

Lot 361

A George III silver salver, by Thomas Hannam & John Crouch II, London 1798, circular with ribbed border within a reeded edge, raised on three scrolled feet, engraved with an armorial, 30.75cm diameter, 26.44oz

Lot 362

A George III silver meat skewer, by William Sumner, London 1782, of flat design with bright cut ring handle, 33cm long, together with a small George II silver game skewer, possibly by Benjamin Flight and John Kelly, London circa 1795, 11.75cm, 3.62oz (2)

Lot 364

A set of four Georgian silver wine bottle coasters, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1816, each of plain circular compressed form below a gadrooned edge with a wooden insert base with central silver boss engraved with a crest, 14.75cm diameter (4)

Lot 365

A four piece silver teaset, by William Hutton & Son, Sheffield 1927, comprising:- a teapot of compressed rectangular shape standing on four ball feet below a gadrooned edge, with hinged cover and ebonised handle and finial, 15cm high, together with the matching hotwater jug, 23cm high and the companion milk jug and sugar basin, uninscribed, 59.88oz (4)

Lot 366

A lady's crocodile leather travelling case, extensively fitted with silver mounted dressing table utensils by John Collard Vickery, London 1923/1924, including: a travel clock, a pair of hairbrushes, a pair of clothes brushes, a handmirror, nine assorted bottles and jars, a silver box, various pintrays, a glove stretcher, button hook and shoehorn together with a crocodile jewellery case, writing fold, wallet, manicure set, with silver mounted jars. Provenance: Lady Olwyn Suffield of Gunton Park, Norfolk

Lot 367

A pair of George IV silver Old English pattern asparagus tongs, by William Knight or William King, London 1823, of plain fiddle pattern, the rectangular blades decoratively pierced, crested, 25cm, 5.93oz

Lot 368

An early Victorian silver vegetable dish and liner, by Charles Thomas Fox & George Fox, London 1842, of shallow circular form within a reed and ribbon border, raised on four leaf capped scrolled feet and having two reed and ribbon loop handles, plain silver liner, engraved with an armorial, 21.5cm diameter, 46.27oz

Lot 369

A pair of Edwardian silver round end spurs, possibly by Charles Horner, Birmingham 1905, of plain heavy design with attached buckle but lacking leather strap, 12.75cm long, 7.5cm between the arms, contained in a fitted leather case inscribed 'Regiment Srennen 1908', 8.75oz

Lot 370

A small silver rose bowl, by The Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Co, London 1926, the shallow bowl embossed with a moulded girdle and a band of swags below a moulded edge, raised on a pedestal foot, uninscribed, 11cm high, 9.3oz

Lot 371

A George III silver cream jug, by Alice and George Burrows, London 1807, of rectangular bellied form with moulded triple girdle below a gadrooned edge, raised on four ball feet, 10cm high together with a large matching sugar basin, 11cm high, 15.25oz (2)

Lot 372

A set of twelve George II silver gilt Hanoverian thread shell and drop pattern dessert spoons, by Paul Callard, London circa 1750's/1760's (maker's mark and sterling marks to the back of the bowls only, one unmarked), each 16.5cm, 17.76oz (12)

Lot 373

A pair of George III silver meat dishes, by Robert Sharp, London 1794, each of plain oval shape with gadrooned edge, engraved with crests and armorials, 45.75cm diameter, 122.61oz (2)

Lot 374

A pair of George III silver waiters, by John Carter II, London 1767, each of circular shape with moulded and gadrooned edge and raised on three claw and ball feet, both engraved with an armorials to the centre, 20.5cm, 23.03oz (2)

Lot 375

A pair of Edwardian silver grape shears, by Jackson and Fullerton, London 1901, brightcut engraved, 17cm, 3.83oz

Lot 376

A late Victorian silver hotwater jug, by Thomas Bradbury, London 1900, of baluster shape, the lower body fluted, the hinged cover with ball finial, engraved with an armorial, 20.5cm high, 19.33oz

Lot 377

Twelve pairs of silver bladed bone handled fish knives and forks, by The Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company, London 1908, each handle with Peel crest to the bone handles, knives 21cm, forks 18.5cm (24)

Lot 378

An Edwardian silver salver, by The Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company, London 1904, circular with shaped and moulded border, raised on three foliate scrolled feet, inscribed 'Presented to Nevill Cressett Thursby Pelham by The Officers Welsh Guards on the Occasion of His Marriage April 20th 1920', 31cm diameter, 27.06oz

Lot 379

A matched pair of silver table pheasants, the cock bird by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1991, naturalistically modelled standing with wings half spread, looking left, 24.25cm ear to tail, the hen by WDC, standing looking ahead with wings raised, 12.5cm high, 26.79oz (2)

Lot 380

A pair of silver ducks by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1985, each naturalistically modelled, looking ahead, 14.25cm high, 34.22oz (2)

Lot 381

A pair of silver grouse, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1985, each naturalistically modelled, looking slight left and right respectively, 11.75cm high, 28.7oz (2)

Lot 382

A pair of silver partridge, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1979, each naturalistically modelled, looking left and right respectively, 11.5cm high, 16.71oz (2)

Lot 383

A pair of silver woodcock by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1985, each naturalistically modelled, looking left, 7cm high, 15.62oz (2)

Lot 384

A silver salver, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1947, circular with shaped gadrooned edge, raised on three claw and ball feet, initialled, 26cm, 17.5oz In good condition

Lot 385

A George III silver milk jug, maker's mark indistinct, London 1810, of rectangular bellied form with moulded girdle, raised on four ball feet, 9.5cm high, 5.43oz

Lot 386

A pair of Charles II silver parcel gilt trefid spoons, maker's mark IK, date letter and city marks indistinct but London circa 1670, each with ribbed rattail to the back of the bowl, the handle engraved with an armorial, 19cm, 2.73oz (2)

Lot 387

A pair of Edwardian silver mounted ivory candlesticks, by Martin & Hall, Sheffield 1901, each raised on a square silver foot with beaded edge below a carved square baluster ivory stem mounted with silver Corinthian variant capitals, fitted with loose silver sconces, 16.5cm, loaded (2)

Lot 388

A Queen Anne silver tankard by John Fawdery I, London 1705, of tapering cylindrical form with broad foot band and moulded rim, the peaked cover with scrolled thumbpiece, 'S'-scroll handle, engraved with an armorial, 18.75cm high, 27.20oz

Lot 389

A pair of George IV silver wine coasters, by S C Younge & Co, Sheffield 1824 embossed with fruiting vines below a shell scrolled border, wooden insert base with silver button engraved with crest for Peel, Bart 'Industria', 17cm diameter together with another William IV example matching, by Kitchen, Walker & Curr, Sheffield 1833, 17cm (3)

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