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Lot 145

A Victorian silver mug, maker Edward & John Barnard, London, 1866: inscribed, of cylindrical outline, with panels decorated with fiches amongst flowering shrubs, with beaded rim and base, 10cm. high, 6.29ozs.

Lot 116

A George III silver pedestal cream jug, maker Benjamin Montigue, London, 1782: with embossed beaded border, the body of ovoid form, raised on a circular spreading foot, 12cm. high, 2.97ozs.

Lot 112

A George III silver coffee pot, all marks worn and rubbed, London, 1777: of baluster form, the domed hinged lid with spire finial, the body with embossed foliate and garland decoration, on a spreading circular foot, on an associated George III silver stand and burner, maker Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, 1821, crested with gadrooned border, raised on swept lion paw feet, over all height, 35cm. high, 46.14ozs.

Lot 146

A pair of George II cast silver candlesticks, maker William Cafe, London, 1758: crested, with ring turned nozzles, on knopped stems, on a foliate decorated stepped spreading base, 20cm. high, 34.10ozs.

Lot 616

A London saltglazed stoneware mug, probably Vauxhall or Fulham: of cylinder form with two basal ribs with applied strap handle, applied with a rectangular panel of two topers, hunting, stag hunting scenes and branching trees, the upper section under brown glaze, the lower half buff, the silver mounted rim maker I.T. London, 1796, 13.5 cm high, [some damage to silver rim].

Lot 246

A mid 19th century silver and paste-set pendant cross: with cushion-shaped foil-backed paste in cut-down collet settings with chain, approximately 43mm total length.

Lot 85

A Victorian silver snuff box, maker Edward Edwards II, London, 1838: of rectangular outline, the hinged lid with engine turned decoration, with similar decoration to the sides and back, 8cm. wide, 3.48ozs.

Lot 74

A Victorian silver snuff box, maker Francis Clark, Birmingham, 1845: initialled, of rectangular outline, with chased scroll decoration and gilded interior, 6.5cm. wide, 2.28ozs.

Lot 67

A Stuart Devlin silver-gilt egg, London 1980:, the interior with a Jack-in-the-Box having enamel decoration, limited edition no 223/300, with certificate and original box, 7 cm. high

Lot 110

A George III silver teapot, maker CF possibly Crispin Fuller, London, 1794: of oval form, with shallow domed hinged lid with carved ivory pineapple finial, and banded floral decoration to the sides, with octagonal cartouches, on a reeded foot, 12.76ozs.

Lot 26

A set of four Edward VII silver salts, maker Brook & Sons, Edinburgh, 1908: of plain circular form, raised on three swept legs, together with two matching spoons, cased, total weight of silver 9.51ozs.

Lot 109

A Victorian silver salver, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1892: of circular outline, with engraved husk and foliate pattern decoration, with pierced border and beaded rim, raised on three swept feet, 15.42ozs.

Lot 28

An Edward VII silver porringer. maker James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, London, 1902: of traditional circular form, with scroll handles to the side and cut card foliate border, on a spreading circular foot, 19cm. wide, 9.65ozs.

Lot 131

A George II silver sugar caster, maker's mark indistinct possibly I.W, London, 1753: crested and initialled, of baluster form, with reeded girdle and spreading circular foot, 17cm. high, 5.38ozs.

Lot 18

A pair of Elizabeth II silver mounted clear glass decanters and stoppers, maker Roberts & Dore Ltd, London, 1968: of mallet-shaped outline, with flowerhead and hobnail decoration, 25cm. high.

Lot 64

A set of eight George VI mother of pearl and silver fruit knives and forks,maker Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield, 1937: .

Lot 128

A George III silver cruet stand, maker CF possibly Charles Fox I, London, 1818: of oval outline, with garland and floral banded decoration, the central stem with loop carrying handle, raised on four swept feet, with five matched glass cruets, 18cm. wide.

Lot 120

A George III silver pedestal cream jug, maker Charles Hougham, London, 1774: with embossed floral decoration, having a scroll handle raised on a spreading circular foot, 11cm. high, 2.21ozs.

Lot 143

A George III silver saucepan, maker's mark illegible, London, 1800: of plain cylindrical form with pouring lip and turned wood handle, patched, 27cm. long, 12.38ozs.

Lot 25

A George V silver card tray, maker William Fordham & Albert Faulkner, Sheffield, 1911: of circular outline with a moulded edge, raised on three scrolling feet, 21cm. diameter, 14.96ozs.

Lot 15

A set of six Elizabeth II silver goblets, maker C.C.E.A., Birmingham, 1973: the bowls of conical tapering form on a cylindrical tapering stem, with banded abstract line decoration, 16cm. high, contained in a fitted case, total weight of silver 40.74ozs.

Lot 19

A George V silver mug, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1943: of plain cylindrical form with C-shaped handle, 12.75cm. high, 11.08ozs.

Lot 44

A set of six William IV provincial silver fiddle pattern table forks, maker William Woodman, Exeter, 1827: initialled, 14.37ozs.

Lot 79

A George IV silver snuff box maker TS, possibly Thomas Shaw, Birmingham, 1828: of rectangular outline with engine turned decoration, 6cm. wide, 1.61ozs.

Lot 24

A Victorian silver inkstand, maker Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1896: of rectangular outline with galleried border, pen tray and two clear glass inkwells (one lid damaged), raised on ball feet, 23.5cm. wide, 16.28ozs.

Lot 76

A pair of Edward VII silver four-division wishbone toast racks, maker William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham, 1905: on oval bases raised on ball feet, 10cm. wide, 2.94ozs.

Lot 138

A pair of George III silver pedestal salts. maker Joseph Scammell, London, 1791: of oval form with reeded and swept handles, raised on a reeded oval foot, with gilded interiors, 13.5cm. wide, 6.38ozs.

Lot 195

A Norwegian enamelled silver necklace and matching ear-clips: each with flower heads of white and light blue enamel.

Lot 53

A Victorian silver Hanoverian rat tail pattern part flatware service, George Jackson and David Fullerton, London, 1896: includes four tablespoons, six dessert spoons, five teaspoons, four table forks, five dessert forks, 41.06 ozs

Lot 12

A pair of Edward VII silver oval pierced sweetmeat baskets, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London, 1908: of oval outline with pierced sides decorated with garlands and floral swags, scroll border on oval pierced base, 19.5cm. wide, 20.75ozs.

Lot 84

A Victorian silver card case, maker Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham, 1859: inscribed, of rectangular outline, having chased foliate and scroll decoration, 1.80 ozs.

Lot 378

* Pierre De Clausade [1910-1976]- Nuages Gris - Cote De France, coastal estuary scene:- signed bottom left oil on canvas 44.5 x 80cm * Provenance. With Stacy Marks, Eastbourne * Biography. The artist was born in Paris and initially studied architecture, he went on to study art and attended the Beaux Art Academy in Paris. He experimented in an effort to develop his own identity and not become 'a follower' or imitator. He held his first one man exhibition in 1941 at the Paris Salon where he won a silver medal. From then he exhibited in Paris regularly. He does without doubt have a unique style. 'He enchants and inspires with his creations of great cloud masses and leads us into a world of solitude and beauty'.

Lot 36

A set of six George IV Irish silver egg spoons, maker Richard Garde, Dublin, 1826: crested, five Victorian silver apostle coffee spoons, maker M Bros, Sheffield, 1893, five Edward VII silver coffee spoons, maker Henry Williamson, Birmingham, 1902, a silver handled cake slice, a set of plated fruit knives and forks, cased and a plated cocktail shaker, weighable silver 7.01ozs.

Lot 73

A Victorian silver snuff box, maker Aston & Sons, Birmingham, 1860: initialled and inscribed, of rectangular outline, with geometric engine turned decoration and gilded interior, 8cm. wide, 4.03ozs.

Lot 127

A George III silver cruet stand, maker Henry Chawner, London, 1795: of oval outline, the eight division cage with central loop carrying handle, raised on four reeded and swept feet, containing three matching clear glass and silver mounted bottles and a non matching mustard pot, 23cm. wide, weighable silver 17.38ozs.

Lot 247

Stuart Devlin. An 18ct gold caryatid link, cultured pearl and rhodochrosite bead single-string necklace: and two silver-gilt Stuart Devlin novelty egg pendants, each with textured finish and opening to reveal a frog and a ladybird.

Lot 97

An Austro-Hungarian Art Deco period sterling silver and enamel box, maker LM, Vienna, stamped for 935 standard: in the form of a closed book, with banded decoration of blue enamel, 8cm. high, 3.68ozs.

Lot 42

Eleven William IV provincial silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, maker William Woodman, Exeter, 1830: 14.50 ozs.

Lot 22

A pair of George V silver four-bar toast racks, maker David & George Edward, Sheffield, 1915: of arched outline, raised on ball feet, 7cm. long .2.33ozs.

Lot 47

A set of six Victorian provincial silver fiddle pattern dessert forks, maker John Langdon, Exeter, 1840: initialled, together with six fiddle pattern dessert spoons by Robert Williams, Exeter, 1834/36, total weight of silver 16.27ozs.

Lot 645

Three Elizabeth II miniature silver pugs and an octofoil tray: maker Samuel Mordan & Co., London 1976, the former modelled in standing poses, the later maker C.J.V. Ltd, London with rubbed marks, total weight of silver 4.18ozs. (4)

Lot 77

A pair of George III Scottish silver toddy ladles, maker George McHattie, Edinburgh, circa 1810: the bowls of oval form with spiral twist whalebone handles, 17cm. long.

Lot 134

A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks., maker James Kebberling Bembridge, Sheffield, 1889: with reeded urn-shaped nozzles, on square reeded and knopped tapering stems, raised on square weighted bases, 22cm. high.

Lot 132

A George II silver sauce boat, maker's mark worn, London, 1752: with wavy edge border, acanthus capped scroll handle raised on three swept legs, 17cm. long, 8.89ozs.

Lot 141

A George II silver sparrow beak cream jug, maker's mark illegible, London, 1740: of plain baluster form, with scroll handle, raised on a spreading circular base, 9cm. high, 2.67ozs.

Lot 237

A late 19th century gold, silver and diamond six-point star brooch pendant: collet and pave-set with graduated round old brilliant-cut diamonds, estimated to weigh a total of 2.8cts.

Lot 11

A George V silver salver, maker Travis Wilson & Co Ltd, Sheffield, 1916: crested and dated, with moulded wavy edge border, raised on three talon and ball feet, 27cm. diameter, 20,15ozs.

Lot 107

A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese silver three piece tea service, maker WHL, stamped 90: decorated all-over with dragons amongst clouds, the handles and spouts modelled as bamboo shoots, total weight of silver 35.43ozs.

Lot 98

A 19th century Continental silver snuff box, bears import marks for Chester 1907: of rectangular outline, with canted corners, the hinged top with embossed floral decoration and similar decoration to the sides, 8cm. wide, 2.89ozs.

Lot 35

A George III silver fish slice, maker Robert Hennell I, London, 1790: crested, the oval blade with pierced lozenge and foliate decoration , with weighted reeded handle, 28.5cm. long.

Lot 7

A pair of early 20th century silver plated twin branch candelabra: the central reeded stem with acanthus leaf decorated nozzles, with two swept and acanthus capped branches, raised on stepped square weighted bases, 50cm. high.

Lot 58

A matched Georgian and later Old English and thread pattern flatware service, various makers and dates: crested, includes twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve table forks, and twelve dessert forks, total weight of silver 78.93ozs.

Lot 101

A pair of Victorian Dutch silver serving spoons, bears mark and date letter for 1891: with leaf-shaped bowls on spiral twist stems with beaded fiddle style terminals, 21.5cm. long, 4.14ozs.

Lot 113

A Victorian silver teapot, maker Edward, John & William Barnard, London, 1846: of squat globular form, with embossed foliate and scroll banded decoration, on a spreading circular foot, 20.96ozs.

Lot 56

A Victorian silver fiddle pattern part flatware service, maker Henry Lias & Henry Lias, London, 1871/72: initialled, includes, five table forks, five dessert forks, six tablespoons and six dessert spoons, total weight of silver 40.92ozs.

Lot 34

A Victorian silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern part flatware service, maker John & Henry Lias, London, 1846: crested, includes six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, butter knife, two serving spoons and a soup ladle, contained in an oak canteen, 71.06ozs.

Lot 108

A Victorian silver waiter, maker Mackay Cunningham & Co, Edinburgh, 1869: crested, of circular form with foliate and scroll decorated centre with foliate and flowerhead border, raised on three swept feet, 21cm. diameter, 16.65ozs.

Lot 27

An Edward VII batchelor's silver three-piece tea service, maker's marks worn, Birmingham, 1901: of oval outline, with embossed foliate and scroll decoration, total weight of silver 16.79ozs.

Lot 133

A George III silver twin-handled entree dish and cover, maker Charles Wright , London, 1781: initialled, with beaded and chased borders, and beaded decoration to the handles, 35.5cm. wide.22.47ozs.

Lot 45

A pair of George IV provincial silver fiddle pattern basting spoons, maker William Woodman, Exeter, 1828: crested, 31.5cm. long, 8.19ozs.

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