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Lot 568A

CANTEEN OF SILVER CUTLERY, twelve place setting, King's pattern by Elkington & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1899/1900, 142.5ozt, fitted oak case, plus twelve dinner and twenty four dessert knives with silver handles to match. (one coffee spoon damaged)

Lot 546

SILVER FLATWARES, Victorian, comprising fiddle and thread pattern, forks, dessert spoons and tea spoons, various dates and makers, total weight 44 ozt (Qty).

Lot 206

MIRROR, Louis XV bevelled style in an ornate silver painted frame, 197cm x 105cm.

Lot 563

SILVER WINE COASTERS, a pair, George III, with fruiting vine and bird engraved detail, London 1811, maker Soloman Hougham, on turned wooden bases, 47.75cm diam. x 4.5cm H. (2)

Lot 569A

SILVER AND ENAMEL COMPACT, Birmingham 1950, makers Crisford & Norris Ltd, 7.25cm W; and another silver, Birmingham 1955 with faux jewel crest, 7.5cm diam. (2) (missing stones)

Lot 551

ARUM SILVER 'YORK MINSTER' BOWLS, a pair, each from a limited edition of 1000, London 1972, maker Hector Miller, total weight 19 ozt. (2)

Lot 552

ASPREY SILVER GILT MONTEITH, the detachable upper ring engraved foliate designs, the bowl with panels engraved figure scenes from the Orient, London 1916, makers mark AC, 44.5 ozt, 23cm diam. x 13cm H.

Lot 547

STERLING SILVER SIDE PLATES, set of twelve with reeded rims, each 15.5cm diam., total weight 36ozt, plus a Sterling silver bread basket, 30cm L x 17cm W, 7ozt. (13)

Lot 323

A Georgian Silver Castor hallmarked London 1767.

Lot 314

A Delightful Georgian Silver Nutmeg Grater by Samuel Pemberton, hallmarked Birmingham 1792. The small cylindrical container decorated with bright cut engraving and having a domed lid and engraved monogram.

Lot 302

A Small Mappin & Webb Silver Trinket Box of quatrefoil form having a Tortoiseshell lid inlaid with a patera and a garland of bell-flowers swagged between ribbon bows, hallmarked Birmingham 1921.

Lot 343

A Set of Six Silver Mustard Spoons, and another condiment spoon, all hallmarked 1794 with Solomon Hougham maker's initials.

Lot 332A

A Set of Six Victorian Silver Dinner Forks hallmarked London 1851 with Chawner & Co (George William Adams) makers' punch, engraved heraldic crests and crowned initials C.B.

Lot 315

An Unusual Georgian Silver Castor hallmarked London 1826 with domed lid and barrel shaped body on a pedestal foot.

Lot 326

A Fine George III Silver Coffee Pot hallmarked London 1762 with Francis Crump maker's punch, 9¾ ins (25 cms) in height.

Lot 295

A Pretty Georgian Silver Tea Caddy by Charles Aldridge & Henry Green, hallmarked London 1780 and decorated with Neo-classical engraving. The flat hinged lid surmounted by an urn finial.

Lot 348

A Russian Silver Teaset composed of Teapot, Coffee Pot, Sucrière and Jug on a rectangular tray, having gadrooned bands and shell-crested decoration.

Lot 318

A Gadrooned Silver Salt hallmarked Sheffield 1892 with Henry Atkin maker's punch. Two Pairs of Cufflinks; one 9 carat gold with black rectangular stone, the other gold plated. A Silver Dog Ornament in the form of a begging terrier, hallmarked Birmingham 1971 (?).

Lot 350

A Pair of Silver Grape Scissors, a Nickel Silver Wine Funnel, and a small silver plated toast rack.

Lot 233

A 19th Century Vienna Garniture Vase. The body having a finely painted frieze depicting The triumph of Bacchus & Ariadne on a silver ground between an ultra-marine blue collar and pedestal foot embellished with gilding and having flying scroll handles to the sides, 11¾ ins (30 cms) in height.

Lot 354

A 19th Century Cast Iron Coffee Grinder with applied copper label stamped 'Paris silver medal awarded T & C Clark & Co', a pair of 19th century cut crystal lidded jars, an ochre glass rectangular decanter with amber glass stopper, a pewter pear shaped shaker, and a collection of plated ware to include cutlery, a James Dixon & Sons fluted teapot, sugar tongs and a pierced dish holder.

Lot 328

A Fine George II Silver Salver hallmarked London 1746 with William Peaston maker's punch. The scrolling serpentine border with decorative shell crests framing an engraved coat of arms to the centre, raised on three short broken-scroll legs, 10½ ins (27 cms) in diameter.

Lot 344

An Oak Canteen of Silver Plated Cutlery. The fitted box with two lift-out trays lined in blue baize and accommodating; a gravy spoon & soup ladle, twelve table spoons, knives & forks, twelve dessert spoons & forks, two sauce ladles, twelve teaspoons, five coffee spoons (one missing), four salt spoons, six egg spoons, ten cheese knives (two missing), two carving knives, forks and steels. The lid having a brass shield shaped mount, the sides with carrying handles. 7 ins (18 cms) high, 17¾ ins x 13 ins (45 cm x 33 cms).

Lot 336

A Set of Twelve George III Silver Dessert Forks hallmarked London 1801 with William Eley & William Fearn's makers punch.

Lot 319

A Pair of Georgian Silver Salts hallmarked London 1801 with Thomas Wallis II maker's mark. The boat shaped dishes having reeded edges and engraved guilloche garlands, standing on four cabriole legs with blue glass liners.

Lot 347

A James Dixon & Sons Ltd Dimpled Silver Bowl with twin handles hallmarked Sheffield 1912.

Lot 19

A Silver Plated Strawberries & Cream Stand holding a cream jug & sugar bowl with crimped rims to the centre, flanked by a pair of Hammersley & Co china plates decorated with lithographic panels of fruit in ultra marine blue serpentine borders embellished with gilded scrolls and sprays of flowers.

Lot 320

Two Graduated George II Silver Salts hallmarked London 1730/31 with indistinct maker's punch and a engraved heraldic stag to one.

Lot 345

A Victorian Oak Cased Carving Set. The crimson velvet and silk lined interior fitted with a steel and pair of carving knives and forks. The bone handles with silver ferrules hallmarked Sheffield 1891, the steel blades stamped John Sanderson Warranted Sheffield.

Lot 310

A 19th Century Silver Chronograph, the case hallmarked Chester 1821.

Lot 506

A Chinese Book/Folder, possibly 1930's (?). The folded pages each painted with calligraphy on a silver flecked ground to one side stamped with a red seal mark, and a charming watercolour illustration of children at play on the other. The card covers 14½ ins x 10½ ins (37 cm x 27 cms).

Lot 317

A Pair of Silver Sweet-meat Dishes hallmarked Birmingham 1989-90. The oval centres framed by pierced trellis work borders embellished with Rococo scrolls, flowers and foliage, 6 ins x 5 ins (15 cms x 13 cms).

Lot 340

A Cased Set of Six Silver Teaspoons hallmarked Birmingham 1900 with B&C makers' punch, and a case of Fish Servers with silver ferrules hallmarked Sheffield 1925.

Lot 324

A Victorian Silver Pap Boat hallmarked London 1854 by Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, with gadrooned rim.

Lot 329

A Splendid George II Silver Salver hallmarked London 1740 with Robert Abercromby maker's punch. The scrolling serpentine edge with decorative shell crests bordering a band of engraved & chased flowers, shells and scrollwork and centred by an intricate monogram. The piece raised on three short broken-scroll legs, 13 ins (33 cms) in diameter.

Lot 496

A Chinese Pear Shaped Vase with bulbous neck, decorated in underglaze blue on a silver lustre ground with pairs of exotic birds perched on rockwork amidst chrysanthemum blooms in a cartouche either side, surrounded by kites and foliate sprays. The base bearing a Yongzheng dynasty mark, 13 ins (33 cms) in height.

Lot 337

Seven Silver Table Spoons: Two Georgian Pairs; one pair hallmarked London 1819 by William Eley & William Fearn, the other pair hallmarked London 1805 & 1833 with William Eley & William Fearn, and William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner makers' marks respectively. Another Georgian example (marks rubbed). And two Victorian examples; one by Robert Wallis hallmarked London 1843, the other by William Rawlings Sobey, hallmarked Exeter 1838.

Lot 339

A Collection of Silver Plated Servers: A marrow scoop with silver capped handle hallmarked Sheffield 1893. Four bread knifes with engraved blades including one hallmarked Sheffield 1902 with James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin) makers mark along the blade and similarly hallmarked ferrule, another with silver ferrule hallmarked Sheffield 1902 and one with accompanying fork on wrythen fluted bone handles. A silver plated fish serving knife, a fish serving fork and a sauce ladle.

Lot 304

An Oak Tea Caddy, a 19th Century Tunbridge-ware Banded Wooden Box and a Leatherette Jewellery Case containing a Collection of Costume Jewellery to include beads, a rolled gold bangle, chain necklaces, silver charms etc.

Lot 331

A Fine Quality George III Four Part Silver Teaset by Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, hallmarked London 1808 and comprising of a teapot on stand, sugar bowl & milk jug, chiselled and engraved with delicate leafy garlands and flowers framing oval panels, and having finely gadrooned edging.

Lot 297

A Sterling Silver Bonbon Dish inscribed 'Fiesta'. The sides embossed with floral garlands festooned between scallop shells, 1½ ins (4 cms) high, 6 ins (15 cms) in diameter.

Lot 330

A Fine George III Silver Tray hallmarked London 1811 with Peter & William Bateman makers' punch. The oval tray having a gadrooned edge and twin handles with foliate decoration. The centre engraved with scrolling initials. Standing on four short scroll legs, 21 ins x 14 ins (53 cms x 36 cms).

Lot 357

A Collection of Silver Plated Ware: Two Sheffield plated tankards having hinged dome lids inset with coins: a George II 1757 half Florin, and a George III 1787 Florin. Another Sheffield plated jug with hinged dome lid and shell crested thumb piece. A lidded laver 112 ins (30.5 cms) in height. A pair of Sheffield plated candlesticks 10¼ ins (26 cms) high. A large chalice with gilt interior and inscription; 'BARBICAN CHAPEL 1840' 8 ins (20 cms) high, and another Sheffield plated chalice 8¾ins (22 cms) high.

Lot 327

A Small & Fine George II Silver Salver hallmarked London 1750 with William Peaston maker's punch. The serpentine border with decorative shell crests framing an engraved coat of arms to the centre, raised on three short legs, 7 ins (18 cms) in diameter.

Lot 352

A Pair of Silver backed Hand Mirrors embossed with winged angels' heads and hallmarked Birmingham 1902 with Synyer & Beddoes marked mark.

Lot 333

A Set of Six Fine George III Silver Dinner Forks hallmarked London 1810 with William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner makers' mark and engraved badge to the handles.

Lot 300

An Unmarked Indian Silver Spill/Joss Stick Box of long rectangular form with a hinged lid either end and decoratively engraved garland of flowers, 12 ins (30.5 cms) in length, 1½ ins x ¾ inch (4 cms x 2 cms).

Lot 517

A Small Signed Japanese Ginbari Enamelled Silver Vase. The slender ovoid body decorated with a finch perched on a bough of prunus blossom displayed against a glistening silvery white ground, 4¾ ins (12 cms) in height.

Lot 325

A Victorian Silver Mustard Pot hallmarked London 1853 with Charles Thomas Fox & George Fox maker's punch. The cylindrical pot having a flat hinged lid engraved with a bird, a scallop shell thumb piece and a blue glass liner.

Lot 316

A Henry Wilkinson & Co. Silver Mounted Mustard Pot with blue glass liner within a decorative pierced scrolling holder with hinged lid, and associated spoon.

Lot 313

A Georgian Silver Patch Box by Samuel Pemberton, hallmarked Birmingham 1795. The small, flat circular box with decorative engraving to the lid.

Lot 298

An American Antique Unmarked Silver Dish with gadrooned edge, 6 ins (15 cms) in diameter, 1½ ins (4 cms) deep.

Lot 299

A Victorian Paper Knife with embossed silver handle hallmarked Birmingham 1897, 13 ins (33 cms) in length.

Lot 97

A Queen Anne Table Cabinet of Drawers (the base of a dressing mirror), a small 18th century oak box and an early 19th century pen box, along with a collection of lace, braid and trims to include and quantity of silver ribbon.

Lot 321

A Pair of George II Silver Salts hallmarked London 1745 with David Hennell I maker's punch. The shallow bulbous vessels having blue glass liners raised on three swept legs with stepped pad feet engraved underneath with the initials P C & W.

Lot 353

A Collection of Silverware: A cased set of six teaspoons and sugar tongs hallmarked London 1921 with Josiah Williams & Co maker's mark and 'The Northern Goldsmiths Company' stamp to the case. A case of six silver and mauve enamelled coffee spoons made in Norway. An embossed silver backed hairbrush hallmarked Birmingham 1901. An embossed silver backed hand mirror and clothes brush hallmarked London 1902 with Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd makers mark, two silver salts and a miniature pepper pot.

Lot 349

A Boxed Three Part Silver Set Tea by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes hallmarked Chester 1908 with replacement sugar tongs, hallmarked Sheffield 1910. The blue baize lined wooden box marked KIRKBY & BUNN from Streeter's 17, Cork Street, London W.

Lot 341

Five Irish Silver Dessert Spoons hallmarked Dublin 1822 with James Moore maker's mark and Edward Twycross retailers mark. A collection of silver teaspoons; four Georgian, six Victorian, four silver plated teaspoons and a fish knife with silver clad handle.

Lot 322

Three Pieces of Georgian Silver: A George II Sugar Castor hallmarked London 1732 with Francis Spilsbury I maker's mark. A George II Cream Jug hallmarked London 1746, and a George III Sauce Boat with foliate flying scroll handle, crimped edge and three shell crested legs, hallmarked London 1785 and inscribed 'Dabney',

Lot 346

A Silver Plated 'Liberty's' Coffee Pot, having a flared body with hinged lid surmounted by an ebony ball finial and a cane bound strap handle, stamped on base H & H, 8¾ ins (22 cms) in height.

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