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Lot 119

Silver small cream jug of late 18th century slender helmet shape by Jays, Chester 1917, 4oz.

Lot 19

Victorian gold brooch modelled as a bee with mother of pearl thorax and abdomen, diamond-set head and wings, in gold fronted with silver. Condition Report Good condition. The brooch is 40mm long. C. 1900. 11g. Probably 15 or 18ct. No obvious damage or repairs. Diamonds on the heads and ends of the wings c. .1ct, others vary .03ct to .05ct.

Lot 84

Part service of dog nose rat tail pattern silver comprising twelve each of table and dessert spoons, by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1890, 81oz. (48)

Lot 90

Gucci silver necklet with beaded links.

Lot 1097

A Victorian style silver and embossed mounted easel photograph frame, surmounted with vacant cartouche, velvet backed, maker John Bull Ltd, London 1990, w.18cm

Lot 1201

A mid-19th century Swiss silver cased open faced pocket watch, made for the Chinese market by Bovet Fleurier, having white enamel dial with Roman numerals, sweep seconds hand, keywind jewelled movement, signed and numbered 981, case further numbered 981, inner back cover with embossed Chinese characters, dia. 5.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Several small dents to back cover and side of case. Inner hinge pops open but good. In running order. Movement good and clean. Glass good. Dial with fine hairline from centre towards 11 o'clock (approx. 1cm).

Lot 1101

A pair of late Victorian silver grape scissors, the handles cast as fruiting vines, 4.7oz, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1898, w.18cm

Lot 1103

A collection of miniature silver, comprising; water jug and cover, wine funnel, pedestal goblet, and two tankard casters, various dates and makers but all circa 1900, wine funnel h.4.8cm (5) Condition Report / Extra Information Big tankard - several dents to cover and one to body. Small tankard - one dent to cover. Funnel - no apparent faults. Jug - several dents to lower body only. Goblet - some very minor dents. Gross weight 43.7g.

Lot 1056

An Edwardian cut glass and silver topped claret jug, the body with all over diamond-cut decoration to a star-cut base, silver assayed Birmingham 1901, h.20cm Condition Report / Extra Information Some wear to makers mark along left hand side. Minor hole to silver of handle.

Lot 1090

A pair of silver candlesticks in the Adam style, each having detachable sconces, knopped and tapering oval columns to loaded bases, maker Carrington & Co, London 1936, h.21.5cm

Lot 1066

A Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company silver salver, of octagonal form, with raised and reeded rim, 22.4oz, London 1940, w.25cm

Lot 1086

A mid-Victorian silver eight bottle cruet stand, of shaped octagonal form, with centre carry handle, five of the cut glass bottles with silver mounts and stoppers, all appear original, fitted dividers with wooden base, the whole with acanthus leaf engraving, maker Hawksworth Eyre & Co, Sheffield 1861, w.20cm, h.26cm Condition Report / Extra Information Bottles good, with minor frits only to glass. Silver with some handling wear all over and some polish residue. One small hole to embossed C scroll near foot. Marks good. Overall good example.

Lot 1081

A pair of Georgian style silver sauceboats, each having flying C scroll handles, serrated rims, and on stepped hoof feet, 15oz, maker Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1935, w.19cm

Lot 1330

A Japanese Meiji period shakudo medallion set necklace, formed as five graduated discs inlaid with gold and silver on bronze, the largest depicting a sailing junk in choppy seas, the smaller pairs depicting birds, flowers and blossom, the largest dia.3.2cm, on gilt metal neckchain

Lot 1058

An Edwardian cut glass decanter, of hexagonal form, with key shape stopper, silver collar by James Deakin & Sons, assayed Sheffield 1901, the body with simplistic slice-cut engraving, h.24.5cm

Lot 1084

An Edwardian silver four piece tea and coffee service together with a near-matching hot water pot, comprising; coffee pot, teapot, twin handled sugar, cream and associated hot water pot, each of octagonal baluster form, the coffee pot with finial topped hinged dome cover and ebonised handle, gross weight 97oz, makers Charles Boyton (III), London 1903, hot water pot is Sheffield 1907, coffee pot h.25cm (5)

Lot 1092

An Edwardian silver pedestal bowl, having a shaped and pierced rim to an octagonal footed base, 11.4oz, maker Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1908, dia.17cm

Lot 1091

A late Victorian silver spirit kettle on stand, of oval form, with ivory handle and engraved armorial, the stand with inset burner, gross weight 29oz, maker Henry Stratford Ltd, Sheffield 1895, h.28cm Condition Report / Extra Information Several hairlines, but no losses to ivory handle. No dents, splits or repairs. Marks good. Very light handling wear. Basically a very good example.

Lot 1113

A late Victorian walnut cased canteen containing twelve place setting of silver dessert knives and forks, each with loaded pistol grip handles, maker James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1896, canteen w.43cm Condition Report / Extra Information Case with light age wear and marks etc. Cutlery all excellent and appear very little used (some still in tissue paper). Silk and velvet to interior excellent.

Lot 1121

A mid-Victorian silver vinaigrette, the engine turned case opening to reveal hinged pierced grille, gilt washed interior, maker Edward Smith, Birmingham 1860, w.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Both hinges good. All closes well. No dents. Interior gilt good but with scratched-in initial and date 1954. All requires a good clean and polish.

Lot 1111

A pair of late Victorian silver fish servers, in the Old English pattern with beaded and bright cut handles, 6.5oz, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson (Henry Harrison), Sheffield 1887, 29cm

Lot 1098

A late Victorian silver twin handled sugar, of oval bombe form with half spiral fluted shoulders, 5.2oz, maker Henry Stratford Ltd, Sheffield 1892, h.7cm; together with a Victorian silver sugar bowl with engraved decoration and gilt washed interior, 3.2oz, London 1880, dia.10.5cm; and a barrel shaped cream jug, undecorated, 6.5oz, London 1922, h.10cm (3)

Lot 1088

A George V silver three piece teaset, comprising; teapot, twin handled sugar and cream, each of oval bombe form, the teapot with ebony angular handle, gross weight 37.8oz, maker M & J, Birmingham 1932, teapot h.14.5cm

Lot 1108

A matched set of fourteen early Victorian silver teaspoons, each in the Fiddle & Thread pattern, having armorial engraved terminals, 11.7oz, various dates and makers but mainly London assays circa 1835-40, length 14cm

Lot 1107

A George III silver fish slice, in the Fiddle & Thread pattern with lattice worked blade and engraved armorial, 5oz, maker Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, London 1805, 30cm

Lot 1105

A pair of late Georgian silver double-ended bone marrow scoops, each monogrammed, 3.7oz, maker William Eley & William Fearnley, London 1806, 23cm

Lot 1076

A set of three George IV chased silver table candlesticks, each with detachable sconces, knopped stems to shaped square loaded bases, maker TJ & N Creswick, Sheffield 1828, h.28cm

Lot 1073

A late Victorian silver twin handled pedestal trophy cup, having single reeded band, 12.4oz, maker Charles Stuart Harris, London 1897, h.13.5cm

Lot 1071

A silver conical candle-snuffer on turned and spiral fluted whalebone handle, maker Barker Ellis Silver Company, Birmingham 1964, length 34cm

Lot 1109

Mixed silver flatware, to include; George IV silver sifting spoon in the Old English pattern, London 1829; pair of late Victorian silver asparagus tongs with engraved armorial, London 1894; a set of six late Victorian silver gilt teaspoons with matching sugar bows, London 1895; a pair of silver sugar tongs; butter knife; and seal-top mustard spoon (6), gross weight 8.9oz

Lot 1069

A late Victorian Irish silver potato dish ring, having Bristol blue glass liner, the chased dish ring decorated with stag, hunting dogs, huntsmen and cherub amidst C-scrolls, flowers and foliage, 12.9oz (excluding liner), maker James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, Dublin 1896, dia.21cm Condition Report / Extra Information Liner - damaged and with loss to edge. Silver - good.

Lot 1080

A late Victorian silver and embossed easel dressing table mirror, the bevelled plate within a pierced and embossed C scroll, flower head, and lattice worked concave mount, with vacant cartouche, velvet backed, Birmingham 1898, 30 x 24cm

Lot 1075

A late Victorian silver embossed sweetmeat basket, of shaped oval form, decorated with C-scrolls, acanthus leaves and flowers, Birmingham 1896, w.23cm; together with a pair of circa 1900 circular silver pierced bonbon dishes, dia.15cm; and a pair of late 19th century silver and embossed bonbon dishes of pierced oval form, Birmingham 1897, w.13cm (3)

Lot 1185

A late Victorian silver, sapphire and diamond round cluster ring, the circular faceted cut sapphire weighing 2.38ct, colour assessed as dark blue, within a surround of 16 small old brilliants, total weight estimated at 0.56ct, size N/O Condition Report / Extra Information Shank is silver. Sapphire with minor surface abrasions but no chips. Diamonds good. No apparent repairs.

Lot 1106

A George III silver meat skewer, bearing monogram and makers mark (both worn), 2.7oz, London 1818, 29.5cm

Lot 1094

A George III silver teapot, of oval form, with engraved banded decoration and walnut handle, 12.3oz, maker Solomon Hougham, London 1798, h.14.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Hinge good, no play. Handle good. Body good, no dents of repairs. Slight bend inwards near feet. Marks good. Light handling wear all over. Generally an excellent example.

Lot 1319

A circa 1900 Chinese silver and embossed tea canister, of oval form with hinged cover, the obverse decorated with ceremonial figure landscape scenes, the reverse with fruiting branches, impressed character marks verso, 90.9g, h.11.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Several small dents, but no holes of splits. Marks good. Hinge good. Has been well handled and this has taken away the crispness/definition of figures etc.

Lot 1203

A William IV silver pair cased gents pocket watch, having a convex white enamel dial with Roman numerals, chain driven verge fusee keywind movement with pierced balance cock, back cover signed John Beal of Oundle, numbered 58705, both cases assayed London 1835, inner case numbered 58705, dia. 5.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information In running order. Two repair/service papers inside back cover.

Lot 1318

A late 19th century Chinese silver teapot with matching cream jug by Wang, Hing & Co, each repousee decorated with storks amidst bullrushes, further decorated with flower heads and having simulated bamboo handles, makers mark and 90 silver assay mark, gross weight 24.3oz, teapot h.11.2cm Condition Report / Extra Information Teapot - cover loose but all complete, slight bend to tip of spout, no dents or repairs. cream jug - no apparent faults. Both with very minor age wear and polish residue only. Good examples.

Lot 1085

An early Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee service, comprising; teapot, coffee pot, twin handled sugar and cream, the coffee pot of pear shape, the teapot of bullet shape, both finely engraved with acanthus leaves and C scrolls, having acorn finials, the sugar and cream having gilt washed interiors, coffee pot maker Edward John & William Barnard, London 1851, the remainder maker Edward & John Barnard, London 1855, gross weight 64.6oz, coffee pot h.27cm Condition Report / Extra Information All marks good. Bodies good, no dents, splits, or repairs. Appears little used with light age wear only. Excellent example.

Lot 1114

A George IV silver stuffing spoon, in the Kings pattern, with engraved armorial, maker Francis Higgins II, London 1824, 31.5cm; and one other Scottish example, in the Fiddle pattern, with monogrammed terminal, maker Walter & Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh 1813, 33cm, gross weight 9.4oz (2)

Lot 1082

An Edwardian silver three piece tea set, comprising; teapot, twin handled sugar and cream, each of oval bombe form with C scroll and flower head embossed decoration, gilt washed interiors, teapot with ebony handle, gross weight 23.7oz, maker JW, Birmingham 1908, teapot h.14cm

Lot 1104

A pair of Edwardian silver menu holders, each modelled as 'The Trusty Servant' on circular base, maker F J Ross & Sons, Chester 1907, h.3cm; together with a matching snuff bottle spoon, with Trusty Servant stopper, also by Ross, assayed Chester 1909, 9cm

Lot 1096

A George III silver bell shaped christening tankard, having leaf capped flying S scroll handle, and on circular foot, 4.8oz, maker Mark Warne, London 1780, h.9cm Condition Report / Extra Information Excellent condition, no splits, dents or repairs. Some wear to leaf on handle. Makers mark worn. Other marks fair-good.

Lot 1116

A George IV silver sauceboat, repousee decorated with C scrolls and flower heads, raised on stepped hoof feet, 4.4oz, maker James Wintle, London 1825, w.16.5cm

Lot 1119

An early Victorian silver plated vegetable tureen and cover with matching sauce tureen and cover, each of oval form with gadrooned rims, scroll feet, and having silver detached handles, the bodies each with engraved armorial, vegetable tureen w.36cm, sauce tureen w.20cm

Lot 1093

A George IV silver cream jug, of squat circular form, having gadrooned rim, gilt washed interior, and on leaf and paw cast feet, 5.8oz, maker John James Keith, London 1828, h.9cm; together with a Victorian silver helmet cream jug, with reeded edge, 4oz, Chester 1851, h.9.5cm (2)

Lot 1190

A silver and carved spinach jade set dress ring, size M; together with a graduated and beaded jade necklace, with paste set clasp, the largest bead dia. 9mm, length 60cm

Lot 1083

An Edwardian silver bachelors teapot, having a pierced flat rim, walnut S scroll handle, and raised on paw feet, gross weight 11.4oz, maker Thomas Levesley, Sheffield 1904, h.12.5cm

Lot 1100

A pair of George III silver scissor wick trimmers, on associated stand, the scissors with gadrooned decoration and engraved monogram, maker William Bennett, London 1807, 16cm, the stand with matching monogram and gadrooned edge, maker Thomas Robbins, London 1805, 28cm, gross weight 9oz

Lot 1117

An Edwardian silver teapot, of pear shape, having hinged dome cover, ebony handle, and on scroll feet, 23.6oz, maker M&C, Edinburgh 1908, h.22.5cm

Lot 1110

Assorted Georgian and later silver flatware, to include; Old English pattern tablespoon, the bowl later chased with fruit and flowers; a similar early Victorian pair in the Fiddle pattern; four various dessert spoons; four dessert forks; and a butter knife, all in the Fiddle pattern, gross weight 17.9oz, various dates and makers

Lot 1115

A late Victorian silver three piece teaset, in the neo-Classical style, comprising pedestal teapot, twin handled sugar and cream, each of half-reeded tapering oval form, bright cut engraved with ribbons and swags of bellflowers, 28.3oz, maker Walter & John Barnard, London 1881, teapot h.20cm

Lot 1089

A Georgian style silver sauceboat, raised on three paw feet, 7oz, maker Richard Woodman Burbridge for Harrod's Ltd, Sheffield 1959, w.17.5cm

Lot 1074

A late Victorian silver sweetmeat dish, of pierced and shaped oval form, having a gadrooned rim and scroll cast ends, 8.8oz, maker William Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton), London 1893, w.24.5cm

Lot 1068

A Victorian style silver four-piece tea and coffee service on tray, comprising teapot, coffee pot, twin handled sugar with cover, cream jug, and twin handled tray, the pots each of lobed and squat circular form, with leaf and flower engraved panels, the tray with Rococo style acanthus leaf cast rim, engraved ground with central vacant cartouche, gross weight 180oz, maker Frank Hawker Ltd, Birmingham 1963, coffee pot h.23.5cm, tray w.64cm

Lot 1118

A late Georgian silver teapot, of squat circular form, with gadrooned rim, ivory handle, gross weight 24.1oz, maker William Burwash & Richard Sibley, London 1809, h.11.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Some hairlines to ivory handle. Hinge good but some play. Small dent beneath spout. Marks good. Minor age wear. Basically a good example.

Lot 1077

A Georgian style silver salver, having a raised piecrust rim and presentation engraved inscription, 38.5oz, maker James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1901, dia.36cm

Lot 1095

A late Victorian silver bachelors teapot, of oval form, with engraved banded decoration and shield shape vacant cartouche, having ebony handle, gross weight 13.4oz, maker JB, London 1880, h.11.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Finial with hairline, otherwise good. Marks with some wear. Marks to lid excellent. A very good example.

Lot 1112

A mid-Victorian oak fitted cutlery canteen and part contents, in the Kings pattern, comprising; twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, soup ladle, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, ten teaspoons, four egg spoons, four mustard spoons, and sugar tongs, together with eight silver handled dessert knives, pair of silver cutlery rests, steel bladed table knives, and a plated meat skewer, gross silver weight 156oz, maker Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London 1859, canteen w.49cm Condition Report / Extra Information Box fair, some age and handling wear but complete. Hinge good. All with engraved crests. Some handling wear. Spoon bowls good, some wear and rounding to tines. Generally good to very good.

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