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Lot 20

A George III silver Old English pattern tablespoon, maker Hester Bateman, London, 1785: initialled, together with five other Old English pattern tablespoons, makers include Peter & Ann Bateman,1792, Richard Ferris,1795, Thomas Lanford, 1784 and others, total weight of silver 9.33ozs.

Lot 21

A George III silver Old English pattern tablespoon, maker Peter & William Bateman, London, 1813: initialled, together with four other Old English pattern tablespoons, makers include Thomas Sharmer, 1723, James Stamp, 1776, and others, total weight of silver 9.46ozs.

Lot 22

An 18th century silver trefid spoon, maker's mark worn possibly GS, remaining marks worn: initialled, E.M.C., 18cm. long, 0.84ozs.

Lot 23

A pair of George I silver Hanoverian pattern rat tail tablespoons, no maker's mark, London, 1725:, together with a George III Hanoverian pattern tablespoon maker T.E, London, 1767, total weight of silver 4.78ozs. .

Lot 24

A George III silver pointed Old English tablespoon, maker John Shields, Dublin, 1764: crested, with fluted bowl, 22.5cm. long, 1.86ozs.

Lot 25

A set of six Victorian provincial silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons, maker Robert, James & Josiah Williams, Exeter, 1847: monogrammed, 16.27ozs.

Lot 253

* Dorothy Wilding [1893-1976]- Queen Elizabeth II [1952]- silver print: signed in the tissue mount in ink bottom left Dorothy Wilding Old Bond Street studio logo printed to reverse and numbered in pencil 015957 / 0 image sheet size 46 x 36cm.

Lot 26

A set of six George III provincial silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons, maker Francis Parsons & Joseph Goss, Exeter, 1805: 11.24ozs.

Lot 27

A George III silver Old English and thread pattern basting spoon, maker Richard Crossley, London, 1795: 31cm. long, 2.95ozs.

Lot 28

A George V silver reeded and ribbon pattern flatware service, maker Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1910: includes twelve soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, twelves coffee spoons, twelve dinner forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve fish forks, twelve fish knives, twelve dinner knives, twelve dessert knives, and a pair of salad servers, contained in fitted trays, weighable silver 128.80ozs.

Lot 29

A George III Scottish silver pointed Old English pattern soup ladle, maker IM, Edinburgh, 1800:, initialled, 6.01 oz.

Lot 3

A George VI silver rose bowl, maker Carrington & Co, London, 1950: inscribed, in the form of a Regimental kettle drum with crest and battle honours for 3rd The Kings Own Hussars, raised on paw feet and with a silver plated liner, 19.4cm. diameter, 25.150zs.

Lot 30

A pair of George III Old English pattern silver basting spoons, maker John Lias, London, 1811:, together with a George IV Old English pattern silver basting spoon, maker Charles Eley, London 1828, total weight of silver 10.97 oz.

Lot 31

A set of twelve George III Old English pattern silver table forks, maker George Gray, with three overstruck by Peter and Ann Bateman, London, 1792:, crested, total weight of silver 27.33 oz.

Lot 33

An Edward VII silver spirit flask, maker G& J, W H, Sheffield, 1903:, monogrammed, of rectangular outline, with slide off gilded interior cup and hinged stopped, 6.37 oz.

Lot 34

A George V tortoiseshell and silver mounted picture frame, maker Charles Dumenil, London, 1919: of arched rectangular outline, 25 x 18cm.

Lot 35

A George V tortoiseshell and silver mounted casket, maker Mappin and Webb, London, 1912: initialled, of rectangular outline, the hinged lid with piquet work cartouches and having re-entrant corners, 16.5cm. wide.

Lot 36

A pair of George V silver and tortoiseshell menu holders, maker William Comyns & Sons, Birmingham, 1913: of oval outline raised on oval bases, together with a pair of silver napkin clips.

Lot 37

A late Victorian silver mounted glass scent bottle, maker Charles May, Birmingham, date letter worn: the domed hinged lid inset with a citrine enclosing a stopper, with hobnail decoration to the sides, 7.5cm. high.

Lot 39

A large Edward VII silver spirit flask, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London, 1905: of oval form with hinged lid and removable cup, weighable silver 3.56ozs.

Lot 4

A George V silver coffee pot, maker AS, London, 1912: of octagonal tapering form, with domed hinged lid having a shaped finial, 27cm. high, 28.14ozs.

Lot 40

An American Sterling silver dish, by Gorham: initialled, with embossed husk and garland decoration, 28cm. diameter, 15.24ozs.

Lot 41

A German silver oval bon-bon dish, maker SGK, Augsberg: the centre with embossed floral spray enclosed by a scroll and foliate pierced border with applied silver gilt handles, 25cm. wide, 4.10ozs.

Lot 42

A German 20th century presentation silver tray: inscribed to the reverse, of cartouche-shaped outline, with moulded border, 39cm. wide, 24.31ozs.

Lot 44

A Victorian silver mounted claret jug, maker George Richards & Edward Brown, London, 1861: of ovoid form with slender neck, having a hinged lid with grape and vine leaf finial and similar decoration to the neck and handle, 37cm. high.

Lot 45

An Indo Persian silver PLATED tray: of trefoil-shaped outline, decorated allover with botehs to a floral ground, 36cm. wide, 35.16ozs. Note this was described originally as silver but we now believe this to be SILVER PLATED!

Lot 47

A set of twelve Imperial Russian silver gilt and niello inlaid spoons, maker CAC, 1879: the bowls decorated with views of the churches of the Kremlin and views of Moscow, with spiral twist stems, each 10.5cm, total weight of silver 4.44ozs, cased.

Lot 48

A 19th century Southern Russian silver and niello three-section opium pipe: with banded geometric and foliate decoration, having an amber mouthpiece, overall length 47cm.

Lot 49

A set of six Imperial Russian silver gilt and niello inlaid spoons, maker Stepan Levin, Moscow: the reverse of the bowls decorated with scenes of Moscow architecture, 2.42ozs.

Lot 5

A 'Duchess of Sutherland Cripples Guild' silver two-handled bowl, Birmingham, 1911: with presentation inscription 'To Catherine Marjorie Shannon, on Her Wedding 7th December, 1912 from Members of The Royal Society of Portrait Painters' , with embossed floral decoration, the scroll handles with female mask terminals, the base stamped D.S.C.G. below a coronet, 26cm. wide. 21.67ozs

Lot 50

A Dutch silver bread basket: of cartouche-shaped outline, with pierced, scroll and foliate decoration raised on an oval scroll foot, 34cm. wide, 28.95ozs.

Lot 51

An Austro-Hungarian silver two-handled vase and cover, maker JA: of neo-classical outline, the domed cover with parrot finial, the sides having pierced decoration of bacchanalian figures, the scroll handles in the form of cornucopia with goats head terminals, raised on a knopped stem and square base with claw and ball feet, the clear glass liner with starburst decoration, 24cm. high, 16.54ozs.

Lot 52

A 19th century German silver swing-handled basket: of rectangular outline with canted corners, the sides with pierced motifs of neo-classical cherubs, mask and flowerhead decoration, on four swept supports terminating in paw feet, on a cruciform base, with ruby glass liner, 21.cm. high, 5.87ozs.

Lot 54

A 19th century German silver goblet and cover: of pineapple design, the lobed, domed cover with urn-shaped finial, the lobed body decorated with panels of fruit and flowers, on a knopped stem and domed circular spreading foot, 29cm. high, 13.10ozs.

Lot 55

A pair of Continental silver candlesticks, maker SR below a crown, possibly Belgium: with foliate decorated sconces, spiral twist stems on circular domed and embossed foliate decorated spreading foot, 13cm. high, 6.11ozs.

Lot 554

An early Worcester plate: of silver shape, painted with the 'Mobbing Birds' pattern with three exotic birds perched in a tree in a landscape, similar birds in flight to either side, floral sprays to the rim, circa 1757-60, 22 cm diameter [some rubbing to enamels].

Lot 56

A 19th century Continental silver ring casket: of shell-shaped outline, the hinged lid inset with emeralds, garnets and seed pearls and surmounted by a putto, having applied foliate and scroll decoration, with a gilded interior and raised on a circular palmette decorated foot, 8cm. wide, 5.62ozs

Lot 57

A Continental silver teapot: of ovoid form, the lift-off lid with acorn style finial, with banded palmette decoration, the spout in the form of an eagle's head, 17cm. high, 14.76ozs.

Lot 58

An Austrian silver swing-handled basket, maker AB, Vienna, 1855: of circular outline, with cruciform pierced trellis decoration, raised on four ball feet, with clear glass jar and lid, 17cm. high, 4.89ozs.

Lot 59

A pair of continental silver miniature pricket candlesticks: with fluted circular drip trays, the stems with ball and knopped decoration, raised on domed circular base on ball feet, 12.5cm. high, 3.67ozs.

Lot 6

A George V silver three-piece tea service, maker Keswick School of Industrial Art, Chester, 1915/16:, of ovoid hammered form, the hinged with turned ivory finial, the teapot with a wicker woven handle, total weight of silver, 28.99 oz.

Lot 62

A George III silver salver, maker Richard Rugg, London, 1763: crested with cast foliate panelled border, raised on three swept legs, 32cm. diameter, 34.12ozs.

Lot 622

A group of three Chinese silver ingots: of boat shape, stamped with Chinese characters, two for 'double happiness', probably 20th century, 3 cm wide.

Lot 63

Two Georgian silver toddy ladles:, one with a George III guinea 1801,the other inset with Queen Anne shilling 1711, both with a spiral twist whalebone handle.

Lot 64

A George III silver six-division toast rack, no maker's mark, London, 1800: of oval outline, with loop carrying handle, the plain frame raised on four swept feet, 18cm. long, 5.07ozs.

Lot 64A

A George III silver six-division toast rack, maker Solomon Hougham, London, 1811: of arched outline, with loop carrying handle, the base with shell, foliate and gadrooned border, raised on ball feet, 19cm. wide, 7.56ozs.

Lot 65

A William IV silver wine funnel, maker John, Henry & Charles Lias, London, 1830: the bowl with gadrooned rim, with detachable funnel, 14.5cm. long, 3.10ozs.

Lot 656

A Japanese ginbari and silver cloisonne vase by Ando: of ovoid form, decorated with chrysanthemums and cherry blossom to a pigeon blood ground, stamp mark to base, 32cm. high, Showa period (1926-1989).

Lot 66

A George III silver three-piece tea service, maker Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, London, 1810: crested, of barge shaped outline, with single band of flowerhead and foliate chased decoration, total weight of silver 36.18ozs.

Lot 67

A Victorian silver three-piece tea service, maker William Sissons & George Sissons, London, 1873: crested, of lobed oval form with engraved foliate and banded decoration, 39.86ozs.

Lot 68

A George III silver coffee pot, maker W & J Priest, London, 1767: initialled, of baluster form, the domed hinged lid with urn finial, the body profusely decorated with foliage scrolls and birds, on a circular gadrooned and spreading foot, 27cm. high, 23.98ozs.

Lot 69

A George III silver teapot stand, maker James Mince, London, 1803:, of oval outline, with stepped outline on four swept feet, 14cm wide, together with a George III part tea service, maker's mark worn, London, 1810, of barge shaped outline, on bun feet, includes sugar basin and cream jug, total weight of silver 15.05 oz.

Lot 125

JENNY YATES. Earrings. Gold & silver. Initialled JUY. Length 4cm.

Lot 127

BREON O'CASEY. Bangle. Hammered silver. Initialled BOC & hallmarked for Birmingham 1975. Diameter 7cm.

Lot 10

Macedonian Kingdom, Alexander III, the Great (336-323 BC), silver drachm, rev. Zeus seated l. on throne, wt. 4.21gms.; Æ 18, rev. club and bow in quiver, wt. 6.13gms. (S.6730/6739), both about very fine (2)

Lot 276

† - George V, silver pattern twelve groats (four shillings or double florin), 1914, authenticated and graded by NGC as Proof 64, described erroneously as Matte, by John Pinches for Reginald Huth, struck en médaille, dr. bust l., rev. crowned cruciform shields, triskeles at centre, emblems in angles, milled edge (ESC.405 [R2]; L&S.29),

Lot 319

Elizabeth II, silver proof coins, all in original cases of issue and with certificates, except where stated: piedfort £2: 2 x 1989, in case; 1995; £2: 2 x 1989, in case; 1995; piedfort £1: 1983; 1984; 1985 (no certificate); 1988; 1989; £1: 1984; 1985; 1986; 1987; 1988; piedfort 50 pence, 1993; piedfort 20 pence, 1982 (2); piedfort 10 pence, 1992, small size; 2 x 10 pence, 1992, in case, large and small sizes; piedfort 5 pence, 1990, small size; 2 x 5 pence, 1990, in case, large and small sizes; Æ medals (2): Coronation, 1953; Royal Wedding, 1973; Ireland, florin, 1955; shilling, 1954; sixpence, 1958; threepence, 1956; penny, 1952; halfpenny, 1953; farthing, 1953, in cardboard case, all about mint state; Tunisia, a set of 10 x 1 silver dinar coins, 1969, in case, with certificate, about mint state (lot)

Lot 321

Alderney, proof silver kilo 50 pounds, plated with fine gold, 2002, crowned head of Elizabeth II l., rev. coronation at Westminster (KM.92), in case of issue, with certificate, FDC

Lot 326

† - Ireland, Victoria, proof silver 40 pence, 1900, authenticated and graded by PCGS as Proof 64, by Huth, commemorating the visit of Victoria to Ireland, struck by John Pinches, veiled bust l., rev. crown over crossed sceptres dividing V R, XL above, Sep below (KM.X1),

Lot 413

A heavy silver rose water bowl, by William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman for the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London hallmark 1898, and inset with ‘Silver Coins of the English Sovereigns from the Norman Conquest to the present date 1897 Collected by S Osborn’, 12¾ ins., has been varnished, in good order and containing interesting and valuable coins, some of which are in a high grade, The coins contained are:-, William I, PAXS Penny, Philip and Mary, Shilling, William II, Voided Cross Penny, Elizabeth I, Shilling and Sixpence, Henry I, Quadrilateral on Cross Fleury, Penny, James I, Shilling and Sixpence, Stephen, Cross Moline Penny, Charles I, Shilling and Sixpence, Henry II (Henry III) Long Cross PennyCromwell, Shilling, Richard I, Anglo-Gallic Denier, Charles II, Shilling and Sixpence, John, Short Cross Penny, James II, Shilling and Sixpence, Henry III, Short Cross Penny, William and Mary, Shilling and Sixpence, Edward I (John) Dublin Penny, Anne, Shilling and Sixpence, Edward II, Long Cross Penny, George I, Halfcrown and Shilling, Edward III, Groat, George II, Halfcrown and Shilling, LIMA, Richard II, Groat, George III, Halfcrown and Shilling, Henry IV, Groat, George IV, Halfcrown and Shilling, Henry V, Penny, George I, Sixpence, Henry VI, Groat, George II, Sixpence, Edward IV, Groat, George III, Sixpence, Edward V, Groat, George IV, Sixpence, Richard III, Groat, William IV, Sixpence and Groat, Henry VII, Profile Groat and Half-Groat, Victoria, Sixpence and Groat, Henry VIII, Groat and Half-Groat, and in centre, Edward VI, Shilling and Sixpence, Victoria Old Head Shilling, Mary, Groat, (with dates engraved 1837-1901)

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