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Lot 145

Three pairs of good mid-18th century silver sugar nips with scissor-action, cast shell bowls, rococo scroll stems and shanks, makers - Stephen Adams, William Shaw & William Priest and possibly John Lambe

Lot 237

Collection of Georgian and later silver salts, peppers and mustards (various dates and makers). All at approximately 21ozs (qty)

Lot 231

Victorian silver chocolate / sauce pot of conical form, with engraved coronet and monogram, side-mounted turned ivory handle and detachable domed cover with engraved coronet and monogram and ivory finial on a domed circular base with integral drip tray (London 1838), William Eaton. All at approximately 16ozs, 18cm overall height

Lot 405

Ancient silver Stater from Metapontum, the obverse with garlanded head of Persephone I. Reverse has a vertical ear of corn, META to the right, circa 330 - 300BC, later mounted as a ring

Lot 568

Seven late 19th / early 20th century horn and silver plate mounted beakers, each with shield-shaped applied cartouche, six engraved with heraldic crest, 14cm high

Lot 176

Victorian silver christening mug of baluster form, with scroll handle and silver gilt interior (London 1896), maker - F. B. T. All at approximately 5ozs, 10cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good, some surface scratching and minor dents. Top handle joint may have been repaired and body may have had crest or initials removed. Marks are clear

Lot 146

Three pairs of good mid-18th century silver sugar nips with scissor-action, cast shell bowls, rococo scroll shanks and stems and circular box hinges with engraved initials and crest, circa 1750 CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good, no obvious signs of major damage or repair. Ring handles slightly distorted, box hinges all good

Lot 1098

18th century mahogany silver chest of rectangular form, baize-lined interior, original brass carrying handles, on bracket feet, later castors, 82cm wide

Lot 139

Two pairs of mid-18th century Irish silver sugar nips with scissor-action and chased decoration, Dublin CONDITION REPORT General condition good. One pair has had one arm repaired, other pair hinge pin may have been replaced. Decoration on both pairs, slightly worn

Lot 227

Edwardian silver salver of circular form, with piecrust border and scroll edge, on three leaf and scroll feet (London 1902), William Hutton & Sons Ltd. All at approximately 17ozs, 22cm diameter

Lot 336

Malachite and silver leaf-shape clasp and other jewellery

Lot 230

George III silver Old English pattern tablespoon with bright cut decoration (London 1783), maker - C. H. and one other similar, same date, different decoration. All at approximately 3ozs, 20cm overall length (2)

Lot 177

Georgian silver-lidded tankard of baluster form, with later chased scroll and floral decoration and engraved presentation inscription, converted to a hot water jug, with added Victorian silver mask-head pairing lip and ivory insulators, original tankard (London 1776), possibly John Denzilow, added pairing lip (London 1862), maker - R. H. All at approximately 22ozs, 20cm overall height

Lot 172

George V silver sugar caster of octagonal baluster form, with slip-in pierced cover and stylised flame finial (London 1912), together with silver waiter with piecrust border and shell and scroll, on three bun feet (Chester 1913). All at approximately 11ozs, caster 21.5cm overall height (2)

Lot 377

Collection of jewellery - to include silver and micromosaic heart brooch

Lot 210

Unusual Victorian silver pepper pot in the form of a 'knight' chess piece with screw-on base. Registration no. 73907 (Birmingham 1887), maker - C. S., 7cm overall height

Lot 239

Selection of miscellaneous Georgian and later silver and white metal - including cigarette cases, toddy ladles, blotter, trumpet vase, novelty golf ball holder, hair brushes and sundry other items (various dates and makers). Approximately 12ozs weighable silver (qty)

Lot 502

Good George III mahogany and chequer-line inlaid serpentine knife box of typical form, with silver loop handle, maker's mark only - 'IS', fully fitted to the interior, 35cm high

Lot 214

Six contemporary silver table knives with fiddle pattern handles (Sheffield 1992), maker - H. H

Lot 142

Good quality Georgian cast silver sugar nips with rustic design and leaf foliage and leaf-shape bowls, by Joseph Willmore, 14cm and another similar pair of William IV silver sugar nips (London 1836), 13cm (2)

Lot 205

Fine quality Edwardian silver swing-handled basket of boat form, with pierced decoration and scrolling branch and swag border, heavy cast handle of chain-link form, with female monopod terminals, on a pierced oval foot (London 1907), maker's mark rubbed. All at approximately 37ozs, 37.5cm across

Lot 220

George III silver teapot of compressed baluster form, with flared gadrooned rim, fruitwood scroll handle, domed hinged cover with turned wooden finial, on a circular foot (London 1804), Robert & Samuel Hennell, together with a George IV silver teapot of compressed form, with reeded borders (London 1826), maker - W. R. All at approximately 31ozs, earlier teapot 26cm across (2)

Lot 233

George III silver wine funnel of conventional form, with reeded decoration, pierced grille with bead border and suspension hook, engraved initials, detachable funnel (London 1792), maker's mark rubbed, 12.5cm overall length

Lot 207

William IV silver teapot of compressed form, with wavy borders, engraved armorial crest, domed hinged cover with similarly decorated finial, loop handle with acanthus leaf terminal and ivory insulators, on circular pedestal foot, together with a matching coffee pot (London 1834), maker - M. S. All at approximately 45ozs, teapot 28cm across (2)

Lot 1165

Three pairs of good quality black and silver curtains with scrolling acanthus design, together with matching pelmets L CONDITION REPORT Lot comprises two large pairs of curtains approx 240cm drop x 135cm (at gathered top) and one pair approx 240cm drop x 100cm (at gathered top). Three pelmets including one rounded for a bay window, tie backs. Curtains are lined, with label for Clement Joscelyne, some fading, age staining

Lot 435

Ladies' Must de Cartier wristwatch with quartz movement and cream rectangular dial with black enamel Roman hour markers, in silver gilt tank-shape case numbered 3 048015, case measures 20mm x 28mm, on Cartier brown leather strap

Lot 154

Set of twelve contemporary silver Fellowes edition Royal Horticultural Society flower spoons inset with twenty-four carat gold plated flower cameos, in original fitted case, with leaflet and Certificate of Authenticity (Sheffield 1974), John Pinches. All at approximately 10ozs, each spoon 12.8cm overall length

Lot 253

Selection of 1930s silver fiddle pattern flatware with engraved Salamander crests - comprising five tablespoons, six dessert spoons, five dinner forks, four dessert forks and six soup spoons (London 1935 / 1938), Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd. All at approximately 46ozs (26 pieces in total)

Lot 171

Early George V silver six-division toast rack of hooped form, with central carrying handle, on four ball feet (Sheffield 1910), Mappin & Webb. All at approximately 7ozs, 15.5cm across

Lot 434

Ladies' Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date Just Chronometer wristwatch, model 69174, the circular dial with silver satin finish, centre sweep seconds, baton hour markers and date aperture, coin milled bezel in stainless steel 26mm case, on Rolex Jubilee bracelet, with extra links, original tags / seal, paperwork, guarantee and red leather box with outer box. Purchased new on 4.3.1991. Serial no. L755484 CONDITION REPORT In extremely good condition and very complete with all the tags, paperwork, boxes, etc. A receipt for a Rolex clean / service on 19.02.1999 and a handwritten note by the vendor to state that it was also serviced in 2007. The watch is running and adjusts correctly, although we cannot guarantee the accuracy of its timekeeping. A very clean example

Lot 549

Mid-19th century rosewood cased dressing table box, with maker's label for Farthing, 'Manufacturers of dressing cases, portable Russia, travelling and writing desks, ladies' work boxes, fine cutlery, needles & c. 42 Cornhill London, Nr The Royal Exchange', extensively fitted with silver plate mounted glass boxes and jars, with flush-handled jewellery drawer below, 32cm wide. Please note the glass bottles and boxes in this case have silver lids, not silver plate as stated in the catalogue, maker WN. London 1849 CONDITION REPORT Generally some scratches, wear to outer case. Interior appears to be all original fittings, glass and silver covers in good order. One key present

Lot 156

Victorian silver claret jug mount with embossed grape and vine decoration, human mask spout and scroll handle, hinged cover with gadrooned border and Lion and Shield thumb piece (London 1875), maker - J. P. / F. P. All at approximately 8ozs

Lot 213

Seven contemporary silver table knives with diamond-section handles, with five matching dessert knives (Sheffield 2002 / 2004), Mappin & Webb (12)

Lot 261

Collection of Danish silver - including beaker, stamped - Paulsen and four spoons, together with an enamel thimble, gold-coloured metal and mother of pearl dip pen in fur case, amber and white metal 'prawn' brooch and other items (qty)

Lot 221

Edwardian silver hot water jug of cylindrical form, with sparrow beak spout, boar tooth handle and hinged cover with Art Nouveau-style thumb piece (Sheffield 1903), maker - J. R. All at approximately 13ozs, 16cm overall height

Lot 217

Fine quality Victorian four piece silver tea set - comprising teapot of oval drum form, with engraved fern decoration, scroll handle with ivory insulators and flush-fitting hinged cover with pineapple finial, matching tall coffee pot, sugar and cream, underside stamped - Mappin & Webb (Sheffield 1881), John Newton Mappin. All at approximately 66ozs, teapot 28.5cm across

Lot 251

Selection of Georgian silver fiddle pattern tablespoons and dessert spoons with engraved crests (various dates and makers). All at approximately 15ozs (qty)

Lot 375

Victorian compass fob and other items - to include silver fobs and a silver gilt and enamel Royal British Legion Golden Award brooch

Lot 160

18th century French silver tea caddy of rectangular form, embossed with panels depicting Goddesses from Roman Mythology, press-fit cover decorated with embossed classical garlands and flowers (marked on underside). All at approximately 11ozs, 13cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some surface scratching and minor denting commensurate with age and use. There is an area of verdigris to the bottom right hand corner of the panel with the woman holding the cornucopia, this has caused a weak area and a pin hole to the interior. There does not appear to be any other weak or damaged areas but the detail in the figure panels is quite heavily tarnished (see images). Cover fits flush, inner rim slightly distorted

Lot 148

Three pairs of mid-18th century silver sugar nips with scissor-action, cast shell bowls, well defined cutters and circular box hinges, makers - Robert Makepeace and H.P

Lot 125

A GEORGE V SILVER CHOCOLATE POT, Goldsmiths & Silvermiths Co Ltd, Sheffield 1921, of tapering cylindrical form with reeded bands, 11cm high; together with A GEORGE V SILVER CREAM JUG AND SUGAR BOWL, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1920, each of tapering cylindrical form with reeded bands. Gross 10.9oz

Lot 157

A RUSSIAN SILVER AND ENAMEL CIGARETTE CASE, late 19th/early 20th Century, rectangular with rounded corners, picked out in polychrome enamels with foliage and opposing cartouches, 84 standard mark. 10cm

Lot 202

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER GOBLET, possibly Thomas Fattorini, Sheffield 1908, engraved with a crest. 3.8oz, 14.5cm

Lot 127

A GEORGE V SILVER FLOWER VASE, Sibray, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1919, with pierced band within a bead and reel rim. 7.8oz, 18cm

Lot 109

A COLLECTION OF FOUR SILVER CIGARETTE CASES, Birmingham 1911, Birmingham 1929, Chester 1916 and William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1914, each engraved. Gross 12.7oz

Lot 131

A GEORGE V SILVER TOAST RACK, Emil Viner, Sheffield 1932, of five-bar design, 9.5cm wide; together with A GEORGE V SILVER SAUCE BOAT, Emil Viner, Sheffield 1932, 15cm. Gross 8.5oz

Lot 144

A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER GOBLETS, Charles Hougham, London 1807, each cup partially reeded and raised on a stepped circular foot with reeded edge. 18oz, 17cm

Lot 365

A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE SHIBAYAMA, ENAMEL AND SILVER VASES, with petal shaped rims above a slender neck, bulbous shaped body with two Shibayama panels decorated with birds amongst prunus blossom and flowers and on a raised foot. 15.5cm

Lot 189

AN EDWARD VIII SILVER BOWL, Adie Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1936, the twin handles cast with acanthus and flowerheads. 29.3oz, 13.5cm high, diameter 31cm across handles

Lot 198

A SILVER "BLOSSOM" TEA SERVICE BY GEORG JENSEN, comprising rectangular tray, teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl and cover with burst flower pod finial, stamped Georg Jensen, Sterling Denmark and no. 2B, 2C and 2E. Tray 34cm by 26cm

Lot 197

A COLLECTION OF SILVER FLATWARE, mainly Edinburgh, including a set of four table spoons, a set of six table forks and a set of eleven dessert spoons, etc. Gross 38.4oz

Lot 162

A SET OF SILVER AND ENAMEL COFFEE SPOONS, each decorated with blue enamel, in a case signed Theodor Olsen/ Bergen.

Lot 128

A GEORGE V SILVER SALVER, Asprey & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1931, of shaped circular outline, the rim cast with flowerheads, leaves, scrolls and shells, the centre engraved with a crest above the motto HONESTAE GLORIA PAX MENTIS, raised on three splayed feet terminating in blocks, no. 9593. 43.5oz, 36cm

Lot 146

A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SERVING SPOONS, Peter, Anne & William Bateman, London 1801, the bowls later embossed with a band of scrolling foliage, in a fitted case. 3oz

Lot 185

A VICTORIAN SILVER MUG, George John Richards & Edward Charles Brown, London 1857 of waisted form with raised panels of figures, presentation engraving, raised on embossed scroll feet. 6.7oz, 10cm high

Lot 190

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER BOWL, William Aitken, Birmingham 1905, circular, with pierced and shaped rim, raised on a stepped circular foot. 13.5oz, 8.5cm by 20.5cm

Lot 105

TWO SILVER PLATED SPOON WARMERS, the first by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, in the form of a lamp; the second by Martin Hall & Co, in the shape of an egg with scroll handles. (2) First 14cm high

Lot 163

A SET OF SIX EDWARDIAN SILVER PLACE CARD HOLDERS, maker M & C, Birmingham 1905, each in the form of a wishbone, in a fitted case.

Lot 193

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER PLAYING CARDS BOX, A. Barrett & Sons, London 1906, of rectangular form with hinged cover opening to reveal two compartments, the cover with applied monogram. 3.4oz, 7.5cm high

Lot 378

A CONTINENTAL SILVER AND BLUE ENAMEL SINGING BIRD BOX, of rectangular cushion shape with canted corners and blue enamel panels to the sides, the silver mounts chased with scrolls and cast with a mask to the hinged cover, Hanau marks, J. Kurz & Co, stamped 925. 11.5cm by 8.5cm

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