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Lot 2

An Edwardian silver punch bowl by Sibray, Hall & Co Ltd, London 1901, of circular form with embossed c-scrolls and floral swags, on a circular base with similar décor, 17 cm high x 25 cm diameter, weight 1008 grams

Lot 20

A Victorian silver pedestal bowl, London 1851, with cast vine rim and pierced scrolled bowl with blue glass liner, on a pierced knopped stem with spreading base with embossed floral and acanthus detail, 17.5 cm high, 390 grams

Lot 200

An Edwardian silver card tray by Oldfields Ltd, Sheffield 1908, with egg and dart rim, on three scroll feet, 20.5 cm diameter, 400 grams

Lot 201

A pair of George III silver and horn footed goblets by Thomas Phipps, Edward Robinson & James Phipps, London 1815, of tapered form with silver lined interior, on short waisted spreading circular bases with gadrooned rim, 16 cm high

Lot 203

An Edwardian silver centrepiece by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1905, in the Arts & Crafts taste with hammered bowl, above three c-scroll arms holding three small dishes, on a spreading circular foot, 25.5 cm high, 1215 grams

Lot 204

An Edwardian silver twin-handled tray by Harrison Brothers & Howson, London 1902, of rectangular form with moulded border, on four feet, 42 cm wide x 27 cm large, 1095 grams

Lot 205

A small George II silver sauce boat, London 1741, makers initials partly rubbed, with embossed c scrolls and foliate design, c-scroll handle, on three pad feet, 12 cm long, together with two George IV silver decanter labels with embossed vine leaf decoration, combined weight 107 grams

Lot 206

A Victorian silver bottle holder by William Comyns & Sons, London 1897, with everted wave rim above a deep embossed and pierced body decorated with birds, flowers and foliate scrolls, 9 cm high, together with a Victorian card case with monogrammed initials to the centre and etched acanthus leaves throughout, 8 cm high, combined weight 140 grams

Lot 208

A cased set of George V silver and enamel coffee spoons by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1931, each with blue daisy terminal, in original silk and velvet lined fitted case

Lot 209

A George VI silver tray by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1948, of oval form with pierced handles either side, the sides with four panels of engraved scrolled foliage, 40.5 cm wide, 833 grams

Lot 211

A George IV silver matched teapot and milk jug, the teapot by 'DM', Glasgow 1822, the milk jug by William Stroud, London 1821, the teapot of circular squat form with profuse embossed flowers, c-scroll and empty cartouche, scroll handle with ivory spacers, on four scrolled paw feet, the jug similarly designed, teapot 29 cm long, combined weight 1080 gramsIvory declaration ref: W18TX1UT

Lot 212

An Elizabeth II silver commemorative plate, designed by Annigoni, engraved with the profile of Queen Elizabeth II commemorating her Jubilee in 1977, with designer's facsimile signature, in fitted case, the plate 23 cm diameter, 350 grams

Lot 213

An Edwardian silver set of fruit-eaters by Francis Higgins III, London 1904, comprising twelve knives and twelve forks, of plain design with filled rounded handles, the knives with hallmarked blades

Lot 214

An Elizabeth II silver commemorative plate, designed by Stuart Devlin, commemorating the achievements of Grundy, champion racehorse of 1975 who won The Derby, Irish Sweeps Derby, etc, 23 cm diameter, in original box, 400 grams

Lot 215

A cased set of ten silver commemorative spoons by Library of Imperial History, London 1975, of 'The American Royal Family', limited edition no. 144/750, each with a silver gilt cast bust from James I to George III, in fitted case with certificate

Lot 216

A set of six Victorian silver dessert spoons by Chawner & Co, London 1854, in the fiddle and thread pattern, 18 cm long, 394 grams

Lot 218

Three George III silver tablespoons by Richard Crossley, London 1797, together with a tablespoon by Hester Bateman 1779, another possibly by John Lampfert (late 18th century), four of them in the old English pattern, the last one in the Hanoverian pattern, combined weight 320 grams

Lot 219

An Elizabeth II silver Racehorse trophy plate, London 1975, designed by John Skeaping R.A, limited edition no. 1215/2000, of circular form with central relief roundel (composite or plastic) of the horse in question 'Dhalia', 23 cm diameter, in fitted box

Lot 226

A Native American Navajo silver and turquoise squash blossom necklace, with double strand of cushion beads and a central horseshoe pendant with ropetwist detail set with natural turquoise stones, 290 grams, 70 cm long, the pendant 10 cm wide

Lot 234

A Native American Navajo silver and turquoise cuff bangle, ring and earrings, the cuff with five cabochon stones on a naturalistic mount with scrolled foliage and pink bead to either side, with similar designed dress ring, and hanging clip on earrings

Lot 240

An Elizabeth II silver table mirror by Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 1996, in the Victorian style with embossed floral repousse frame and central empty c-scroll cartouche, bevelled glass, backed with blue velvet easel stand, 42 cm high

Lot 241

A pair of George V silver sauce boats by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1931, with moulded pinched rim, c-scroll handle, on three pad feet, 17 cm long, weight 420 grams

Lot 242

Two sets of Elizabeth II silver salt and pepper mills, one set by John Bull Ltd, the other smaller set by M C Hersey & Son Ltd

Lot 243

A collection of George III silver tablespoons, to include two by Thomas Oliphant, London 1813, and three others by various makers and dates, all in the Old English pattern, one in the fiddle pattern, combined weight 300 grams

Lot 244

A George V silver salver by Henry Atkin, Sheffield 1924, with pinched moulded rim, on four scroll feet, 26.5 cm diameter, 575 grams

Lot 246

A George III silver three piece tea set, with rubbed hallmarks, comprising a teapot, twin-handled sugar bowl and milk jug, each designed with embossed birds and scrolled foliage, the teapot handle with ivory spacers, on ball feet, 27.5 cm long, 910 gramsIvory declaration ref: D9RG8QMQ

Lot 247

An Edwardian silver pierced wine bottle holder by J & J Maxfield Ltd, Sheffield 1903, with cast gadroon and shell rim, knopped twin handles, and pierced body, 17 cm high, 603 grams

Lot 248

A George III silver christening mug, London 1821, possibly by Robert Peppin (RP), the cup with slight everted rim embossed with a foliage frieze above a bulbous reeded lower section, on a spreading circular foot, with acanthus handle, 9.5 cm high, 132 grams

Lot 250

A Victorian silver tantalus by John Evans II, London 1858, triform with gadrooned rim on three scroll feet, holding three cut glass decanters, with central cast handle, 42 cm high

Lot 251

A set of six Edwardian silver menu/place card holders by Marples & Co, designed with swans drinking either side of a central fountain with pine cone finial, 11.5 cm wide, combined weight 164 grams

Lot 252

A Thai export silver ashtray, of circular form with embossed foliate scrolls and deities, the underside stamped 'Siam Sterling', 16 cm diameter, 143 grams, together with a white metal cigarette box with embossed foliate design, with wood lined interior, 12.5 cm wide

Lot 253

A pair of George III Neoclassical silver candlesticks by John Green, Roberts, Mosley & Co, Sheffield 1794, in the Adam style with tapered fluted stems on a knopped spreading circular base, 27 cm high, each with later added silver-plated twin-arms with central urn finial

Lot 254

A George V silver sauce boat, Birmingham 1935, with pinched rim and c-scroll handle on pad feet, 18 cm long, 120 grams

Lot 255

A late Victorian silver 'Aladdin' lamp cigar lighter by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1901, of typical form with textured snake handle, 12 cm long, 135 grams

Lot 257

An Elizabeth II silver commemorative plate, limited edition no. 54/2000, for the Library of Imperial History, London 1975, commemorating the First British Empire, with original box and signed papers, 23 cm diameter, 410 grams

Lot 258

An Elizabeth II silver Sir Winston Churchill commemorative plate, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1973, modelled with Churchill to centre and inscribed "Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few" August 1940, limited edition, in original box, 20 cm diameter, 333 grams

Lot 259

A cased set of Edwardian silver teaspoons by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1904, containing six spoons and sugar tongs, designed with leaf design and c-scroll, in original fitted silk, velvet and Morrocan leather case, 105 grams

Lot 260

A Native American Navajo silver and polished turquoise cuff bracelet by Jerem Delgarito, with central square turquoise plaque set in a decorative silver mount, the sides with extensive floral detail, stamped 'J. Delgarito' 'Sterling', stone 5cm x 5.5 cm, 180 grams

Lot 261

A Native American Navajo silver and turquoise cuff bracelet by Wilbert Benally, with central polished oval stone, front piece 7cm high (stone 5 cm high), 83 grams

Lot 262

A Native American Navajo silver, turquoise and coral pendant by H. Begaye (possibly Herbert), with freeform turquoise to the centre flanked with red coral pieces to one side and silver foliage to the other, the reverse stamped 'H. Begaye' 'Sterling', hanging on a turquoise bead chain, pendant 7cm high, turquoise stone 5.7 cm high

Lot 269

A Native American Navajo white metal and turquoise dress ring, with rub over set cabochon stones, size V, together with another Navajo silver and turquoise ring by W. Johnson, a silver and turquoise Navajo style ring, and a white metal and blue stone ring

Lot 270

A boxed set of 9ct white gold and mother of pearl cufflinks and shirt studs, in silver and velvet lined box, 11.5 grams

Lot 282

A pair of Edwardian silver sauce boats, Birmingham 1907, of typical form with moulded c-scroll rim, on three pad feet, 15.5 cm long, combined weight 195 grams

Lot 284

An Elizabeth II silver Racehorse trophy dish, London 1975, designed by John Skeaping R.A, limited edition no. 1216/2000, of circular form with central relief roundel of the horse 'Dhalia', 23 cm diameter, in fitted box with certificate, weight 405 grams

Lot 285

An Elizabeth II silver cigarette box by Cohen & Charles, London 1963, retailed by Mappin & Webb, of rectangular form with turned engine design, the hinged lid opening to a fitted wooden interior, 16 cm wide

Lot 286

A George V silver salver by Adie Bros, with pie crust moulded rim, on three scroll feet, 35.5 cm diameter, 1203 grams

Lot 287

A cased set of George VI silver cruet set by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1941, comprising a pair of salts, salt and pepper shakers, and a mustard pot, with spoons, in fitted original box, 220 grams

Lot 289

An Elizabeth II silver armada dish by Mappin & Webb, London 1997, of typical circular form, 17 cm diameter, 265 grams

Lot 290

An Elizabeth II silver commemorative plate designed by Doris Lindner in commemoration of the achievements of Brigadier Gerard, 1970-72, limited edition no. 1215/2000, with etched depiction of the horse and rider to the centre, 23 cm diameter, with original box and certificate, 370 grams

Lot 300

A small collection of amber pendants, all of freeform with polished surface, one silver-mounted baltic amber piece on a chain, largest piece 9.5 cm wide

Lot 301

An Elizabeth II silver commemorative plate designed by Doris Lindner in commemoration of the achievements of Brigadier Gerard, 1970-72, limited edition no. 1216/2000, with etched depiction of the horse and rider to the centre, 23 cm diameter, with original box and certificate, 370 grams

Lot 302

An Elizabeth II silver commemorative tray by Yorkshire Mint, Sheffield 1977, commemorating the Queen's Silver Jubilee 1977, of rectangular form with engraved shields and armorials, 25.5 cm wide, 425 grams

Lot 303

A small collection of silver to include a pair of Victorian silver salts by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, 1893, with blue glass liners, a pair of silver salts by Elkington & Co with clear glass liners, four silver decanter labels, cruet pieces (two silver mustard pots, silver salt, pepper pot) and others, combined silver weight 500 grams

Lot 304

An Elizabeth II silver Sir Winston Churchill commemorative dish, no. 2408, 'limited edition issued to mark the centenary of the birth of Sir Winston Churchill', the centre set with a 1965 Churchill crown, in original box with certificate, 10.3 cm diameter

Lot 305

A large Victorian silver oval serving tray by Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1894, with gadrooned rim, pierced handles either side, reeded detail to the inner border, the centre with engraved wedding gift inscription, 56.5 cm wide, 1776 grams

Lot 306

A Chinese export silver pedestal dish by Wang Hing & Co, circa 1900, with pierced circular rim decorated with prunus, on a circular foot, together with a Chinese exp. silver chain mail purse and a set of six silver spoons, the pedestal dish 8.5 cm high, combined weight 255 grams

Lot 307

A pair of George V silver dwarf candlesticks by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1927, of rectangular form with gadrooned nozzles, on a knopped stem with spreading rectangular filled base, 14 cm high

Lot 308

A cased set of twelve George V silver fruit knives by Elkington & Co, Sheffield 1912, in original silk and velvet lined box, together with a cased set of silver fruit knives and forks for six by John Sanderson & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1923, in fitted box

Lot 320

A George V silver teapot by Adie & Bros, Birmingham 1934, retailed by Rowell of Oxford, of oval form with moulded rim, mounted with a turned wood finial to the lid, turned handle, on an oval foot, 28 cm long, 665 grams

Lot 321

A cased set of Edwardian silver fruit eaters by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1907, comprising a set for twelve setting, with mother of pearl handles, in a fitted oak case with brass inlaid cartouche

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