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Lot 11

A SILVER TWO HANDLE CUP, London 1898, mark of Charles Stuart Harris, with gilded interior, embossed and engraved with bands of acanthus leaf. 14cm wide across handles

Lot 12

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TEA CADDY, Chester 1910, makers mark of Barker Brothers, of bombée form, the hinged cover applied with raised loop handle and plain tapering body on short pawed feet, (c.8ozs). 10cm high

Lot 13

AN ART NOUVEAU SILVER CASKET, c.1910, of rectangular form, the hinged lid with pointed finial, the body supported on shell cast scroll feet, struck with import marks .925, (c.12ozs). 15cm wide

Lot 14

AN EDWARDIAN IRISH SILVER DISH RING, of large proportions Dublin 1907, maker's mark of Sharman D Neill, of waisted form, the pierced body with a single vacant cartouche, and chased and embossed with swags of fruiting vines surmounted with birds (c.11.5ozs). 19cm diameter

Lot 17

A GEORGE II SILVER SALVER, by Robert Abercromby, London 1740, of shaped circular form with plain centre and raised pie-crust border, engraved with crest (14ozs). 22cm diameter

Lot 18

AN IRISH SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, Dublin 1917, mark of T.W., in the Ardagh pattern, comprising a tea pot, coffee pot, cream jug and two handled sugar bowl, with cast and engraved Celtic banding and motifs, raised on spreading pedestal feet (c. 79ozs in all)

Lot 19

A PAIR OF IRISH GEORGE III CORK PROVINCIAL SILVER SAUCEBOATS OF LARGE PROPORTIONS, c.1777, makers mark of Carden Terry, of helmet form, the plain body with punched rim and crest, with acanthus wrapped c-scroll handle, raised on shell capped legs and pad feet (c.19ozs in all). 21cm long

Lot 2

A MODERN IRISH SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, Dublin 1973, mark of Jewellery & Metal Manufacturing Co Ltd, of plain circular tapering form, with ebonised finials and 'C' scroll handles, raised on spreading feet (c.46ozs)

Lot 21

A GEORGE IV IRISH SILVER PLAIN FIDDLE PATTERN SOUP LADLE, crested, Dublin 1827, mark of Richard Garde of Cork (c. 6.5ozs)35cm long

Lot 213

A LARGE SILVER MOUNTED CUT GLASS NOVELTY INKWELL, Birmingham 1913, of squared form with angled corners and surmounted by an adjustable calander, inked on bone panel and supported on an articular arc. 10cm squared

Lot 22

A GEORGE IV IRISH SILVER PLAIN FIDDLE PATTERN DIVIDING SPOON, Dublin 1821, mark of Matthew West and separately 'G.E.' (c. 3.5ozs)

Lot 23

AN 18TH CENTURY PROVINCIAL SILVER CREAM JUG, Cork c.1780, mark of Carden Terry and Jane Williams, of oval form with all-over brightcut engraved decoration, leaf banding and fluted lower body, raised on rim foot, stamped 'STERLING'. 13.5cm high

Lot 237A

A MEISSEN SILVER MOUNTED OVAL SNUFF BOX, finely painted with landscapes and a view of Schloss Moritzberg. 8cm; together with two other Continental porcelain boxes

Lot 24

A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER CANDLESTICKS, London 1767, maker's mark incomplete, in the Rococo taste, the baluster columns cast with foliate motifs and raised on shaped hexagonal spreading weighted bases. 26cm high

Lot 27

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY OVAL SILVER BASKET, Chester 1915, makers mark of George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, with pierced lobed panel body, the well engraved with monogram (c.11.5ozs). 28cm wide

Lot 28

A LARGE EDWARDIAN SILVER SUGAR CASTOR, London 1907 makers mark of Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, of panelled baluster form, the pierced top surmounted by urn finial, the body engraved with crossed golf clubs and initials SGC, possibly Sutton Golf Club (c.7.5ozs). 20cm high

Lot 283

AN ISLAMIC BRASS AND SILVER OVERLAID BOWL, 19th century in Mamaluk style, engraved with bands of Kufic text. 9cm high, 18cm wide

Lot 29

AN IRISH EDWARDIAN THREE PIECE SILVER COFFEE SERVICE, Dublin 1907, makers mark of West & Son, comprising coffee pot, creamer and sugar bowl, of baluster form, the bodies with decorated with repoussé, chased and engraved foliate panels, raised on lion mask and rope twist legs on paw feet; together with a matched hot water jug (c.63.5ozs).

Lot 3

A VICTORIAN SILVER SIX BAR TOAST RACK, London 1851, mark of John Evans II, having raised foliate scroll handle, reeded bars on cast bracket feet (c.9ozs). 17 x 12 x 15cm high

Lot 31

A FINE IRISH WILLIAM IV SILVER COFFEE POT, By James Le Bas Dublin 1836, of baluster form, the hinged cover with floral finial, applied with acanthus capped scroll handle with ivory heat deductors, the body heavily chased with an eagle above a cartouche to each side, one filled with a crest, against a floral and foliate ground, on waisted circular foot. 29.5 cms high. (c.44ozs)

Lot 33

AN IRISH SILVER TWO-HANDLED TROPHY CUP, Dublin 1926, of baluster form, inscribed 'Captains Prize 1928', Sutton Golf Club. (c.14.5ozs). 24cm wide, 17cm high over handles

Lot 34

A GEORGIAN STYLE SILVER SALVER, London 1913, of circular form with pie crust border stamped with retailer's mark of Carrington & Co. Regent Street London. 16cm diameter; together with a silver christening mug of tapering form, gilded interior and a George III sugar castor and a small Edwardian circular centre bowl, Chester 1907. 12cm diameter. (4)

Lot 35

A WILLIAM IV OGEE SHAPED SILVER TEA POT, Newcastle 1832, maker's mark 'L&S', of oval form with ebonised handle and finial; together with a George III helmet shaped cream jug, London 1799. (2)

Lot 350

A SMALL MAHOGANY SILVER TABLE, in the manner of James Hicks of Dublin, with cavetto top and raised above shaped apron centred with a shell on slender cabriole legs

Lot 36

AN IRISH SILVER DISH RING, Dublin 1907, mark of Edmond Johnson, of waisted circular form, the pierced body decorated with wolves amongst scrolls and foliate designs surrounding a central cartouche inscribed Presented By ME to ME Lockhard. Bon Soir. York. 1963, with blue glass liner (c.15ozs). 10.5cm high

Lot 37

A HEAVY SILVER TWO HANDLE SERVING TRAY, of rectangular form, by James Wakely & Frank Wheeler of London, c.1900, with pierced wavy gallery set with shells and female masks to each corner, the centre engraved with a broad band of foliage and fruit (approx. 193 troy oz). 67.5cm wide

Lot 38

A JAPANESE SILVER TRINKET BOX, c.1920, of rectangular form, with single long drawer, engraved with herons in flight. 10cm wide; together with an eastern white metal centre bowl, shaped as a Monteith, chased and embossed with figures and heart shaped panels. 14cm diameter. (2)

Lot 39

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER CASED DESK WATCH, Birmingham 1907; together with a miniature silver cased desk calendar, a silver backed brush and miniature photograph frame etc.

Lot 395

A WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPERWARE JUG WITH SILVER HINGED LID, hallmarked Birmingham 1853, mark of George Unite, the body with neo-classical figural decoration

Lot 4

AN IRISH GEORGE III SILVER DIVIDING SPOON, Dublin 1783, mark of Michael Keating, with plain tapering handle, crested (c.4ozs). 30cm long

Lot 40

A MID 18TH CENTURY SILVER SAUCEBOAT, marks rubbed. 17cm long; together with a later silver sauceboat of Georgian style, Chester. (2)

Lot 41

A SILVER THREE PIECE BACHELOR'S TEA SERVICE, Chester 1912, on piece hallmarked only, of domed shape, engraved with ribbon tied bellflower swags

Lot 42

A PAIR OF IRISH GEORGE III PROVINCIAL SILVER SAUCE BOATS, Cork c.1770, mark of John Nicholson, of helmet form, the plain body with punched rim, with 's' scroll acanthus wrapped handle, raised on shell capped legs and pad feet (c.11.5ozs). 18cm long

Lot 44

A GEORGIAN STYLE SILVER SALVER, Sheffield 1932, of piecrust circular form, with plain centre and rope twist border (c.24.5ozs). 30cm diameter

Lot 45

A SILVER LOZENGE SHAPED CARD TRAY, Sheffield, in neo-classical style, with bright cut border. 19cm wide; together with a miniature silver presentation salver, engraved with inscription 'The Redcar Silver Salver, July 1975'. (2)

Lot 46

A GEORGIAN STYLE SILVER SALVER, Sheffield 1908, of shaped circular form, the plain centre engraved with a crest within shell and scroll border (c.17.5ozs). 27cm diameter

Lot 47

A 19TH CENTURY SILVER FIVE PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, London 1899, makers marks of West & Son (Langley Archer West) comprising a tea kettle on stand, coffee pot, tea pot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each chased and embossed with fruits, flowerheads and foliage enclosing a double c-scroll cartouche on domed circular foot (approx. 130 troy oz in all). The tea kettle 34cm high.

Lot 48

A VICTORIAN SILVER PRESENTATION SALVER, Sheffield 1815, makers mark possibly that of John Winter, of circular form with raised garoom border enclosing engraved inscription 'Presented to Charles Sandes, India Ville Portarlington, Esq J.P., Late Captain in the H.M. Scots Fusilier Guards, by the Tenantry of the Queens Co. Kildare & Limerick Estates of the estate of Charles Coote, as a testimonial of their esteem & regard for him together with their high appreciation of his excellent qualities as agent in the management of these extensive properties for upwards of 30 years, Mountrath, August 1854.' (c.30.5 ozs). 33cms diameter In 1815, Captain Charles Sandes of Indianville, Queen's Co., son of Lancelot Sandes and Sarah Croker married Mary, only sister of Sir Charles Coote, Baronet of Ballyfin, Queen's county.

Lot 49

A PAIR OF GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SILVER TABLE SPOONS, London 1816, makers mark of Josiah & George Piercy. (c. 3.5ozs)

Lot 5

A LATE GEORGE III IRISH SILVER CREAM JUG, Dublin 1807, mark of James Scott, of circular baluster form, with repousse foliate scrollwork and raised on rim foot (c. 6ozs)

Lot 50

A PAIR OF GEORGE III FIDDLE PATTERN SILVER TEASPOONS, Dublin 1814, makers mark of Richard Sawyer;together with a George III silver sugar nips, Dublin 1810, makers mark of Richard Sawyer. (3)

Lot 51

A GEORGE IV FIDDLE PATTERN SILVER LADLE, Dublin 1824, makers mark of Thomas Farnett, with rat-tail bowl and crested handle (c.7ozs). 36cm long

Lot 52

TWO GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLESPOONS, London 1798 & 1800, marks of Eley & Fern and T.B; together with a William IV silver gilt sugar caster, London 1831, the bowl in the form of a peacock, (c.4 ozs). (3)

Lot 53

***PLEASE NOTE ESTIMATE SHOULD READ €200 - 300 AND LENGTH SHOULD READ 26.5CM IN PRINTED CATALOGUE***AN IRISH GEORGE III BRIGHT CUT ENGRAVED SILVER SERVING SPOON, Dublin 1801, makers mark of John Power, the pointed handle with star terminal, crested reserve and trailing bellflowers. 26.5cm long (3.5ozs)

Lot 54

A MATCHED SET OF SIX GEORGIAN SILVER FIDDLE AND RAT-TAIL PATTERN TEASPOONS, Dublin 1828, maker's mark of William Cummins;together with an Old English pattern Georgian silver table spoon, makers mark of Robert Rutland (c. 6ozs in all)

Lot 55

A CANON HANDLE RAT TAIL PATTERN SILVER BASTING SPOON, Dublin 1967, makers mark of Royal Irish Silver Ltd, bearing import marks, the hexagonal tapered handle with onyx finial (c.8ozs). 40.3cm long

Lot 56

A GEORGE III PROVINCIAL IRISH SILVER SCISSORS SUGAR NIPS, Cork c.1777, makers mark of Carden Terry, with scallop tongs. 11.6cm long

Lot 57

A SET OF FOUR MODERN IRISH SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, Dublin 1973, mark of Royal Irish Limited, with Celtic style banding, in fitted presentation case (c.6ozs)

Lot 58

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER PEDESTAL SAUCE BOAT, London 1908, of shaped oval form with panelled body, stylised 'S' scroll handle and raised on spreading foot, (c.4 ozs)

Lot 59

THREE VICTORIAN COMMEMORATIVE SILVER SPOONS, Birmingham 1899, two from a series 'Sons of the Empire', all with character handle finials and in fitted cases

Lot 6

A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER SUGAR BOWL, Dublin c.1770, of circular form with wavy rim, the body with Wyvern fluting and later repousse foliage, raised on three lion mask and paw feet (c. 5ozs)

Lot 60

A SET OF NINE VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TEASPOONS, London 1858, crested

Lot 61

A COMPOSED SET OF SIX GEORGE III TAPER HANDLE BRIGHT-CUT SILVER TEASPOONS, Dublin c.1813 etc., marks of Matthew West & Richard Whitford etc.

Lot 62

A SET OF SIX EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT FORKS, Dublin 1812, marks for Samuel Neville and W. Hamy, crested

Lot 63

A SILVER CADDY SPOON, Sheffield 1862, mark of Walker and Hall, with shell bowl; together with a child's feeding set, Birmingham 1947, comprising a food pusher and a spoon with egg shaped bowl (3)

Lot 64

A SET OF FIVE BRIGHTCUT SILVER FRUIT FORKS, London 1914, mark of S. D. Neill, in a fitted case; together with a composed three piece knife, fork and spoon set, various marks, in fitted case and a silver bon bon dish, Birmingham 1907, with pierced rim, raised on pedestal foot. (9)

Lot 65

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SUGAR SHAKER, Birmingham 1905, of baluster form, with pierced detachable cover and body decorated with bands of engine turning, struck with import marks. 16cm high

Lot 66

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER CENTRE BOWL, Sheffield 1906, the pierced out turned rim with gadrooned edge over a pierced trellis work interior, supported on three bird claw feet. 20cm diamter. (c.15ozs)

Lot 67

A GEORGIAN STYLE SILVER SAUCE BOAT, London 1891, makers marks rubbed, of plain oval form, applied with C-scroll handle on short shell capped cabriole legs. 13.5cm long

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