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Lot 435

AN IRISH SILVER BOWL with chased foliate decoration and cast cabriole legs with shell feet, 12.3cm diameter, Dublin 1970 by The Royal Irish Silver Co.; and a further silver bowl with scroll and foliate decoration, Sheffield 1894 by The Harrison Brothers & Howson, 11.7 troy oz (2)

Lot 436

A SILVER CASTOR of lighthouse form with reeded decoration, bayonet filling, turned finial and pierced lid, 16cm high, London 1927 by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company; and two French silver dishes in the form of scallop shells, 11.2 troy oz (3)

Lot 437

A CONTINENTAL SILVER PLATTER with a scrolled edge, 26cm diameter, stamped 800; and a further plate with a gadrooned border, 34.2 troy oz (2)

Lot 438

A PAIR OF OVAL SILVER SALTS of plain form with bun feet and blue glass liners, 6.5cm long, Birmingham 1915 by Gorham Manufacturing Co.; a pair of silver bun salts; a further bun salt; an oval salt and three peppers, 11.4 troy oz (9)

Lot 439

AN OVAL SILVER MUSTARD POT with panelled sides, four cabriole legs, domed hinged lid, double 'C' scroll handle and with glass liner, London 1916 by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company; an oval mustard pot with fluted lower body and matching lid; two further mustard pots and three spoons, 8.1 troy oz (7)

Lot 440

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CREAM JUG with applied ribbon and swag decoration, turned stepped foot and whiplash handle, Sheffield 1911 by Walker & Hall, 10.5cm high; an oval shaped silver cream jug with foliate and scroll decoration by W & F Rabone; and a cased set of coffee bean handled silver spoons (3)

Lot 441

A CASED PAIR OF ELECTROPLATED NAPKIN RINGS in the form of buckles; three silver napkin rings; a further plated ring and two glass inkwells (8)

Lot 442

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MOUNTED PHOTO FRAME with pressed foliate decoration, 20cm high, Birmingham 1901; and a plain rectangular shaped silver photo frame, 15cm high by William Neale & Son Ltd (2)

Lot 443

A PAIR OF MIDDLE EASTERN SILVER DISHES with shaped edges and engraved foliate decoration, 16.5cm diameter; and a further Middle Eastern bowl, 19cm diameter, each stamped 84, 22.3 troy oz (3)

Lot 444

A LARGE PERSIAN SILVER CIGAR CASE with chased foliate decoration, stamped 84, 24.5cm square; a similar box chased with birds, 18cm square; and three further cigarette boxes, 102.7 troy oz (5)

Lot 445

A COLLECTION OF SILVER PLATE TO INCLUDE: two oval shaped tureens and covers; a further tureen and cover with antelope finial; two table ornaments in the form of foxes; a sauce boat; a tray and other plated items; four face fans; glove stretchers and other items (qty)

Lot 447

A GEORGE III RECTANGULAR SHAPED PLAIN SNUFF BOX engraved on the lid a hare coursing scene, 7.8cm wide, London 1813 by John Reily; a gilt metal pomander with Middle Eastern figures and animals; and two silver topped glass bottles (4)

Lot 448

A SILVER DESK STAND, boat shaped with a single silver topped cut glass ink bottle, the stand by James Dixon, Sheffield 1919 and associated ink bottle, 26cm long; a silver cigarette case; four silver backed brushes; two plated bun salts; a set of plated candle snuffers; a plated tray; a wine coaster and a scent bottle (12)

Lot 449

A SILVER ELECTROPLATED OVAL TRAY with a pierced shaped gallery and bun feet, 61cm wide

Lot 450

A VICTORIAN SILVER HAND HELD MIRROR chased with two minstrels playing to two ladies standing on a balcony and with a pistol grip style handle with scroll and leaf decoration, 28cm long, London 1884 by William Comyns; a hairbrush with a similar style scene with a windmill in the background by the same maker 1889; two silver mounted clothes brushes; a silver dwarf candlestick; and a pose vase by William Comyns & Sons Ltd 1967 (5)

Lot 453

A SILVER RECTANGULAR SILVER PHOTO FRAME with waisted sides, 28.5cm high, Birmingham 1913 by Wilmot Manufacturing Co

Lot 454

A SILVER MOUNTED OAK DISPLAY CABINET with a glass mounted hinged lid, silver mounted corners and felt lined, 34cm wide, London 1907, mounts by William Comyns; a collection of thirteen various silver teaspoons; further plated flatware and a silver cased pocket watch (qty)

Lot 455

A SILVER SALVER with piecrust border and three scrolling feet, 25.5cm diameter, Sheffield 1959 by Viners Ltd; and an 800 grade continental two handled tray with foliate border, 31cm wide, 30 troy oz (2)

Lot 456

AN AUSTRIAN HUNGARIAN SILVER FISH SLICE with pierced foliate decorated blade and ducks head mounted handle, 28cm long by Joseph Carl Klinkosch circa 1890, 4.8 troy oz

Lot 457

A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER BOAT SHAPED SILVER SALTS with scroll handle, oval stepped feet and gilt interiors, 13cm long, London 1788 by Robert Hennell I; and two matching Old English pattern spoons by William Eley & Fearn 1803, 6.1 troy oz

Lot 458

A SCOTTISH SILVER BASKET, oval shaped with pierced sides and standing on an oval stepped foot, 30cm wide Edinburgh1906 by Mackay & Chisholm, 13.5 troy oz

Lot 459

A VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING MUG, plain shaped body with engraved foliate decoration, standing on three ball feet and with a double 'C' scroll handle and gilt interior, 8cm high, London 1874 by H.L. Lias & Son, 5.3 troy oz

Lot 460

A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT of plain oval form with a matching domed lid, 'C' scroll handle with acanthus leaf decoration and matching finial, 15cm high, Sheffield 1816 by S.C. Young & Co., 21.3 troy oz

Lot 461

A VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SAUCE LADLE, 12.8cm long, Exeter 1838 by John Osment; an Old English pattern sauce ladle by Hester Bateman 1783; two Old English and bead pattern teaspoons by Hester Bateman; a set of six fiddle pattern teaspoons by Charles Boynton II 1865; and five further varying silver spoons, 9.8 troy oz (15)

Lot 462

A SILVER OCTAGONAL BALUSTER SHAPED CASTOR with a pierced press on lid with a turned finial, 19cm high, Birmingham 1932 by The Barker Brothers Silver Ltd; and a baluster shaped pepper standing on a square foot and with a drilled press on lid, 13cm high, Birmingham 1912 by Nathan & Hayes, 7.1 troy oz (2)

Lot 463

A SILVER SAUCE BOAT of plain form standing on three cabriole legs with scrolled feet and with a whiplash handle, 9.3cm high, Sheffield 1917 by James Dixon & Sons Ltd; and an Old English pattern silver serving spoon, London 1801 by Eley & Fearn, 8.2 troy oz (2)

Lot 464

A LATE 18TH CENTURY SILVER SNUFF BOX, rectangular shaped with crested hinged lid, engraved on the base Peter Bowes, Surgeon and engraved with the crest for the Bose Family of Bradley Hall, Durham, and with the family motto, 7cm wide, 2.1 troy oz (marks rubbed)

Lot 465

A SILVER ROSE BOWL with fluted lower body and standing on a turned stepped foot, 14cm diameter, Sheffield 1927 by Walker & Hall; and a further plain silver bowl on a turned stepped foot, 11.5cm diameter, London 1899 by Charles Boynton II, 12 troy oz (2)

Lot 469

A 930 GRADE CONTINENTAL SILVER SPICE BOX of hexagonal form with a hinged lid depicting a caped gentleman walking a dog, with import marks for 1891, 3.9cm wide; two silver bladed butter knives; three Dutch imported silver spoons; two scent bottles; a napkin ring; a silver compact; and a silver cordial glass holder and glass (11)

Lot 470

A SILVER THREEPIECE TEA SET, oval shaped with fluted lower body, ebonised handle and matching finial, with matching sugar basin and jug, Birmingham 1905, makers mark rubbed, 17.9 troy oz in total; a four piece silver plated tea set and jug; and a further jug (8)

Lot 471

A THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SET, plain oval teapot with a Celtic designed border, wooden handle and finial, 15cm high, Birmingham 1994 by Payne & Son of Oxford, with matching sugar basin and jug, 37 troy oz total (3)

Lot 472

A NEAR PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CANDLESTICKS standing on square bases with gadrooned decoration, matching knops, 23cm and 23.5cm high, one by Thomas Bradbury & Sons 1898, and one by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company (2)

Lot 473

A GEORGE III SILVER OVAL SHAPED DISH with a chased foliate and scroll decorated edge and later chased foliate, scroll and fruit decoration, 31cm long, with marks for Paul Storr, London 1804, 16.6 troy oz

Lot 474

A VICTORIAN SILVER BREAST BADGE for The Ancient Order of Forresters, 10.5cm wide, Birmingham 1849 by Hilliard & Thomason, 1.5 troy oz

Lot 475

A SILVER SALVER with a piecrust border and standing on cabriole legs with hoof feet, 25.5cm diameter, Birmingham 1975 by John Rose, 15.6 troy oz

Lot 476

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER STATIONERY CLASP of pierced heart shaped form decorated with a grotesque, flowers and birds, mounted on a leather base, 10.5cm long, London 1895 by Alexander Clark

Lot 477

A RECTANGULAR SHAPED THREE DIVISIONAL SILVER DESK STAND with a gadrooned shell and foliate border and standing on four ball and claw feet, 31.5cm wide, London 1965 by Langfords Silver Galleries, 40 troy oz

Lot 478

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MOUNTED PORTRAIT FRAME with pierced foliate and shell decoration, standing 47cm high overall, Birmingham 1902 by Henry Matthews

Lot 479

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED SEVEN PIECE CARVING SET consisting of two carving knives and forks, a steel and fish server with silver mounted deer antler horn handles in a silk lined case by Francis Howard of Sheffield 1888-89, outer case 45cm wide

Lot 480

A GERMAN SILVER AND ENAMEL CIRCULAR BOX painted with a classical mother and child scene with gilt interior, stamped 935, 13.5cm diameter, 14.6 troy oz overall

Lot 481

AN OVAL SHAPED SILVER CREAM JUG with fluted lower body, gadrooned edge and standing on four bun feet, with matching sugar basin, Birmingham 1946 by Joseph Gloster Ltd, 10.5 troy oz (2)

Lot 482

A SILVER HIP FLASK of plain form with hinged domed lid and bayonet fitting, 9.5cm long, Sheffield 1931 by G & J.W. Hawksley, 2.2 troy oz

Lot 483

A CONTEMPORARY CIRCULAR SILVER DISH with wooden handles, 21.5cm wide by Viner & Co of Sheffield 1961; a silver mug with banded decoration by Elkington & Co.; a silver napkin ring; a silver tea strainer; and a plated napkin ring (5)

Lot 484

A FIVE PIECE SILVER MOUNTED DRESSING TABLE SET consisting of a mirror, hairbrush and comb, two clothes brushes, a silver pose vase, two plated jugs and a dish (5)

Lot 485

A CONTINENTAL SILVER SPOON with shell decorated bowl and cast handle; a miniature silver photo frame; five varying mustard spoons; two pickle forks; a butter knife; and a pair of silver bowls on turned wooden plinths (12)

Lot 63

A VICTORIAN SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CRESCENT BROOCH, pinched collet set with graduated cushion-shaped sapphires, edged with a line of old and lasque-cut diamonds, the reverse with detachable brooch fitting, gold and silver mounted, length 3.6cm

Lot 150

Pollocks Theatre, circa 1950, with paper printed theatre, Bakelite stage, curtain and orchestra pit, together with The High Toby play and scenery and characters for the Silver Palace, theatre 13 ¾” (35cm) high.

Lot 101

Viscount De Vesci's John Whytwarth silver covered fountain pen & accompanying letter CONDITION REPORT: 13cm length2cm width

Lot 103

Five Silver fountain pens & cased fountain pen/pencil set

Lot 116

An Extremely Rare Queen Anne 'Vigo' Five Guinea Gold Coin:"Vigo" beneath shoulder variant, as in The Royal Mint Sir Isaac Newton room example, with cross patee stop to the edge, with title "Decus Et Tutamen Anno Regni Secundo", weight 41.9 grams. Note: The coin is one of only twenty made from the 7.5lbs of gold seized from Spanish treasure ships by the British in Vigo Bay, northern Spain, on 23rd October, 1702. The British fleet had failed in its attempt to take Cadiz but managed to seize gold and silver from Franco-Spanish treasure ships coming back from America. Struck the following year, the coins were made as part of an attempt to detract attention from the British failure at Cadiz, highlighting instead the haul of treasure they seized on their way home. The treasure was delivered with full pageantry through London and received at the Royal Mint by the Master of the Mint, Sir Isaac Newton. This coin is only the sixth example to be offered for sale in the last 50 years.

Lot 122

A Set of 12 William IV Scottish Silver Fiddle Pattern Table Forks:Glasgow 1836, by D. McDonald, engraved with script "L", approx weight 880grms

Lot 123

A George III Silver Miniature Teapot:London 1800, by Peter, Ann & William Bateman. Of rounded oblong form with chased decoration raised on ball feet, wooden handle & finial. H10.2cm

Lot 124

A Silver Beaker:Bearing marks for London 1733. Engraved with a Victorian inscription & with a coat of arms CONDITION REPORT: No dents or damage. body engraved with armorial & inscription "SS to the Rev'd Josh Bush Jan 7 1842". Hallmarks to the base with further inscription "MG to JC from SC to JS Brent Ex Dono" Weight approx 287gHeight 10.5cmWidth 9.5cm

Lot 125

A George III Irish Silver Two-Handled Cup & Cover:by Matthew West, Dublin, no date letter, 3rd quarter of 18th century, cover maker's mark only. Urn form with chased & embossed decoration of ribbon tied swags, a hen mothering her chick, opposite side with game birds all above acanthus leaves, raised on a spread foot, engraved with coat of arms to each oval cartouche. H33.3cm, approx weight 40 troy ounces. CONDITION REPORT: Hallmarks - the punches are stamped in the decoration and the only visible marks are the first letter of the maker's mark and Hibernia, harp mark is worn and on the high point of drape. Cover stamped with maker's mark only Condition and colour, the colour is bright and there is evidence of fire-staining, High points to decoration again show evidence of gentle wear . Engraved coat of arms good.Overall condition is commensurate with age, and there are fine surface scratches to surface.

Lot 126

A 19th Century silver Betel Box: possibly Batavian (East Indies)Stamped with Dutch import tax mark for foreign goods. Of rectangular form with incurved corners, sides & cover chased & embossed with trailing foliate decoration on a matted ground, the cover with an inscription possibly a dialect/script of Indonesia. H7cm x W18.5cm X D9.2cm approx weight 22ounces.

Lot 127

An Early 18th Century Dutch Colonial Batavian (East Indies) Silver Memorial Salver/Dish:Maker's Mark IS or SI, Plain circular form with an applied inner border of wiggle work motifs. The centre engraved with a coat of arms above an inscription (in Dutch) "Ter Gedagtenis van Hendrietta Susanna Huiysman overleden Huiysursvan Fierdinand de Groot, Ontanfanger, Generaal tot Batavia. Gebooven den 19 September 1680, en overleden den 11th December 1714, oud 34 jaaren 2 maanden on 22 daagen".The inscription translates " In memory of Hendrietta Huiysman died Ferdinand de Groot General of Batavia, born 19 September 1680 & died December 1714. 34 years old 2 months 22 days. Diameter 33cm, approx weight 653 grms CONDITION REPORT: Overall condition :- this is commensurate with age, i.e. there are a few small dents the size of pinheads, and surface scratches - and the salver/dish is slightly uneven and does not sit flush on a flat surface.Colour good.Central engraving has very gentle wear.Hallmark:- this is punched to the front edge, as is the assay-scrap, all these are visible yet has gentle wear, and slight distortion.

Lot 128

Two 19th Century German Silver Fruit Serving Dishes:Bearing 18th century Augsburg town mark & maker's mark, also stamped with a mark of a crossbow and arrows. possibly Hanua manufacture.Circular form, the wide borders embossed in high relief with birds and flowers on a matted ground, centres flat chased with fruits. Dianmeter 32cm. (2) CONDITION REPORT: Colour - both dishes have been cleaned in silver dip and left the surface flat and matt in colour.Holes, splits and repairs to both - this is in the high decoration. - however the detailing to front is reasonably crisp. as is the engraved centres. The edges do look like this should be crimped,, more unevenness.Assay scrap on both dishes is weak .

Lot 129

A Charles II Silver Tankard:London 1682, maker's mark SH linked in a dotted circle. Conventional form, the sides embossed with acanthus leaves and the cover with swirled acanthus leaf decoration, engraved with a coat of arms within mantling. H17cm. weight 24 troy ounces. CONDITION REPORT: Colour - has the appearance of being flat and matt. Hallmarks - the Lion passant is mistruck and part visible, other punches ok. Marks on cover are clear Embossed decoration - this could possible be latter as there is an unevenness/ bulbous to work. . Just below engraved coat of arms there is a bruise. Engraving sharp.. Both thumb-piece and scroll handle have areas of heavy silver solder,

Lot 130

An 18th/19th Century Italian Silver Holy Water Stoop With Roundel Cartouche Suspension Possibly Neapolitan:Of typical form, embossed with acanthus leaves. H8.3cm

Lot 131

A good Pair of French 20th Century Silver Beakers:By Emile Puiforcat, (1st standard silver) plain tapering form with cut card decoration to base each engraved with a French inscription"Toujours en vin Jamais en vain" & "Jamais deux san toi" respectively. H11cm., approx weight 658 grms.

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