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Lot 558

COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN SCENT BOTTLES two of flat heart-shaped form with silver lids, one of flat circular form with silver lid, a blue glass example with gilt metal lid, one smaller example and three narrow Victorian glass scent bottles, lacking stoppers (8)

Lot 458

ROYAL WORCESTER COFFEE SERVICE comprising six cups and six saucers, transfer printed with urns of flowers and scrolling foliage, within a key pattern border, two interlinked circles date code for 1931, with a set of six silver bean topped spoons, hallmarked Birmingham 1940, in case

Lot 134

A silver-mounted Doulton-style stoneware jug decorated with rustic scenes, 18cm high, a similar beaker, a metal-mounted ceramic clock, (a/f), other ceramics and glassware.

Lot 185

A quantity of British coinage, including a small quantity of pre-1946 silver, photographs and miscellaneous items.

Lot 187

A silver cigarette case, 13 x 8.5cm, Birmingham 1939, ___5oz.

Lot 184

A cased set of silver teaspoons and sugar tongs, Sheffield 1942/43, four silver napkin rings and a silver-handled shoe horn and button hook, weighable silver ___5oz.

Lot 170

A Victoria 1893 crown, 1888 double-florin, other pre-1945 silver coins and other British coinage etc.

Lot 183

Two George III silver decanter labels, 'Brandy', 1791, 4.5 x 2.5cm, 'Port', 1801, 4 x 2cm, a silver 'Soy' label, indistinct mark, 3.5 x 2cm, a small collection of British silver coins and other items.

Lot 179

Two silver RAOB jewels and one other, (3).

Lot 173

A .925 silver case keyless open-faced pocket watch, the dial with Arabic numerals.

Lot 172

A quantity of British 1920-1946 silver shillings and florins, ___22oz.

Lot 162

A Royal Doulton 'Long John Silver' character jug D6335, 18cm high, blue and white dinnerware, other ceramics and glassware.

Lot 342

LATE 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURY SILVER PUNCH LADLE possibly later, bowl set with a Charles II silver fourpence dated 1679, base of the bowl engraved with initials 'R.T', lacking baleen handle, 10.5cm long

Lot 286

GEORGE V SILVER QUAICH maker William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1929, engraved 'Catharine B.A. Mackintosh, 13th Oct. 1931', 15cm long; together with a small silver quaich, maker A Wilcox, Birmingham 1952, engraved 'A.K.M - A.G.M 1955', 11.5cm long, approximately 169g gross (2)

Lot 324

SET OF SIX SILVER GILT ENAMELLED TEASPOONS maker Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1972, each handle enamelled in a different colour, inside fitted case, approximately 62g, each 9.5cm long

Lot 278

IRISH SILVER AGRICULTURAL INTEREST MEDALLION maker T Weir & Sons, Dublin 1943, obverse with seated Britannia figure holding a cornucopia with motto 'Nostri Plena Laboris' of the Royal Dublin Society, reverse with presentation from the 'Bull Show 1944 Queen Victoria Cup for the best group of Three Shorthorn Bulls', approximately 60g, 6cm long

Lot 285

PAIR OF GEORGIAN SILVER WIG SPECTACLES makers mark 'IP', Birmingham 1794 (possibly 1820), with double-hinged arms, legs with loop terminals, inside a period steel case, case 12.5cm long

Lot 343

FOUR GEORGIAN SILVER SPOONS including a George III sugar shovel, maker John Robertson II & John Walton, Newcastle, circa 1811-1820, handle engraved with initails 'AJ', 14cm long, another George III sugar shovel, maker Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1793, handle engraved with initails 'WEN', 11cm long, an 18th century teaspoon, marks partially rubbed, possibly William Turner, London, circa 1755, scrolling design to reverse of the bowl, handle engraved with initals 'SWI', 11cm long and a George III salt spoon, Christopher & Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1803, handle engraved with initails 'JR', 9.5cm long, approximately 46g in total (4)

Lot 295

EARLY GEORGE V SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAME maker E Mander & Son, Birmingham 1911, plain rectangular frame with bow detail to the top, back with fold-out easel support, 22cm high

Lot 349

PAIR OF SILVER FOUR SLICE TOAST RACKSmaker Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1936, approximately 105g, each 7.5cm long

Lot 290

EDWARDIAN SILVER CARD TRAY maker Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1904, with serpentine rim, approximately 117g, 14.5cm in diameter

Lot 316

LATE 19TH CENTURY ANGLO-INDIAN STYLE SILVER PLATED THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE made by Kleinwort & Peerless of London, founded circa 1895, each embossed overall with bands of foliage and panels of figures and animals, teapot 18cm high

Lot 311

GEORGE V SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAME maker S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1915, plain silver frame with oak board back with fold-out easel support, 21.5cm high

Lot 323

SILVER ALBERT CHAIN WITH STAMP BOX AND VESTA CASE ATTACHMENTS vesta case maker Spurrier & Co, Birmingham 1899, engraved with scrolling foliate design and monogram 'DH', stamp box unmarked; together with an unmarked silver aide-memoire, possibly Continental, embossed front and back with Arts and Crafts style rosehip design, with miniature notepad inside, fastened with a silver plated pencil, approximately 121g gross (2)

Lot 288

VICTORIAN SILVER MUSTARD POT AND PEPPER SHAKER maker T & J Bragg Ltd, Birmingham 1890, partially gadrooned, fluted rims, lids embossed with repeating scrolling design, mustard pot with original blue glass liner, pepper shaker 7cm high, approximately 96g

Lot 270

SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE maker Harrison Fisher & Co, Sheffield 1946, of faceted rectangular form, each on four short legs, approximately 1697g, hot water pot 19.5cm high

Lot 283

LATE VICTORIAN IMPORTED CONTINENTAL PIERCED SILVER TRAY importer Thomas Glaser, London 1888, import stamp, stamped with helmeted head and zig-zag line marks to base rim, with Rococo revival influence, embossed central scene of a putto and stork embracing on a branch, pierced floral scrolling border with three putti masks, approximately 323g, 23.5cm in diameter

Lot 300

SILVER SUGAR CASTER James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1943, of baluster form, approximately 130g, 15.5cm high

Lot 308

SILVER STAG HEAD DECANTER STOPPER maker William Grant & Sons Ltd., London 1990, royal stags head with crystal stopper in base, base of crystal stopper chipped but could easily be polished out, 18.5cm long Note: This stopper was created by William Grant & Sons Ltd. to be sold with the Glenfiddich 30 Year Old Silver Stag's Head Decanter set

Lot 335

ART DECO STYLE SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE maker A L Davenport Ltd, Birmingham 1945, hot water pot 1948, of round tiered tapering design, pattern number 'A2409', approximately 1013g, hot water pot 17.5cm high

Lot 328

QUEEN ANNE STYLE SILVER COVERED SUGAR BOWL AND MILK JUGmakers mark 'HW&Co' inside a cross with rounded edges, Birmingham 1946, engraved 'Reproduction Circa 1704, 76278/1 Made in England' to bases, approximately 693g, sugar bowl 18cm long

Lot 332

SILVER CIGARETTE BOX maker Harman Brothers, Birmingham 1954, with engine turned lid, lacking engraving, approximately 299g (base loaded), 11.5cm long

Lot 302

LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING MUG maker James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin), Sheffield 1900, partially gadrooned and embossed with attractive design similar to breaking waves, approximately 65g, 8cm high

Lot 296

LATE VICTORIAN PIERCED SILVER COMPORT maker 'M Bros', Birmingham 1900, of rectangular form embossed in Rococo revival style, approximately 327g, 28.5cm long

Lot 313

SET OF TWELVE SCOTTISH GEORGE V SILVER TEASPOONS AND TONGS maker R & W Sorley, Glasgow 1917, inverted rat's tail pattern handles, each engraved with inital 'W', in a fitted case, approximately 214g, each 12cm long

Lot 312

SET OF SIX LATE 19TH CENTURY NORWEGIAN SILVER AND ENAMEL COFFEE SPOONS stamped 'Norway' with '925' standard mark, likely maker David-Andersen, pictogram circa 1888-1925, import marks for Birmingham 1898, handles and bowls with scrolling filgree work within blue enamel, bowl rims with white beading, evidence of gilding, in original 'Liberty & Co' fitted case, approximately 55g, each 9.5cm long

Lot 348

EDWARDIAN SILVER NEOCLASSICAL DESIGN SUGAR BOWL STAND maker Sibray, Hall & Co Ltd (Charles Clement Pilling), London 1901, design with four lion headed column legs, bows and swags, with a blue glass liner, approximately 365g, 13cm in diameter

Lot 314

GEORGE V SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE maker Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1930, teapot 1931, of rectangular form with serpentine rim, each on four short legs with foliate detail, approximately 1206g, teapot 15.5cm high

Lot 317

VICTORIAN SILVER VINAIGRETTE maker Aston & Sons, Birmingham 1858, of oval form with loop so as to be mounted as a locket, body engraved with geometric quatrefoil patterns, pierced scrolling grill, approximately 20g, 4cm long

Lot 306

PAIR OF SILVER SAUCE BOATS maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1935, inside a fitted case, approximately 224g, each 15cm long

Lot 267

SET OF MATCHING WILLIAM IV FIDDLE PATTERN SILVER SPOONS including four table spoons, maker John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1833, each 22.5cm long and six dessert spoons, maker Benjamin Stephens, London 1835, each 18cm long, all handles engraved with initial 'C', approximately 575g gross (10)

Lot 261

PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER CANDLESTICKS maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1908, approximately 2308g (bases loaded), each 30.5cm high

Lot 274

WILLIAM IV SCOTTISH SILVER SNUFF BOX maker James Nasmyth, Edinburgh 1832, of oblong form with rounded ends, engine turned design to body, gilt interior, the interior of the hinged cover inscribed 'Presented to Charles Gullard Esq. by Mr Walker, Auchtermuchty, for his liberal & disinterested professional conduct, on various occasions, May 1834', approximately 100g, 9.5cm long

Lot 318

SET OF TWELVE GEORGE V SILVER RATS TAIL PATTERN TEASPOONS AND TONGS maker Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1922, handled engraved with initial 'A', inside fitted case, approximately 160g, teaspoons each 10.5cm long; together with a set of six George V silver teaspoons, maker James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1913, handles with gadrooned pattern, inside fitted case, approximately 130g, each 12.5cm long (2)

Lot 336

PAIR OF MODERN SILVER PHEASANT TABLE ORNAMENTS maker Camelot Silverware Ltd, Sheffiled 2002, Golden Jubilee hallmark, marked filled, each modelled as a standing cock pheasant above a sitted hen on naturalistic rock bases, approximately 506g in total (bases loaded), each 10.5cm long

Lot 321

SET OF TWELVE EDWARDIAN SILVER GILT SOUVENIR SPOONS maker Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1906, named 'The Greater Britain Souvenir Spoons', ten spoons with a symbol finial and bowl depicting the symbols of one of Britain's territories, two with crown finials celebrating the King and Queen, with original information booklet and in original fitted case, approximately 272g, each 11.5cm long

Lot 326

EDWARDIAN SILVER TROPHY CUP maker Charles Edwards, London 1909, of ovoid form with two linear handles and lid, over a spreading circular base, presentation inscription reading 'Smith & McLean Ltd, Golf Cup for Annual Competition Among Members of the Staff' and engraved with names of winners to the base, on a wooden pedestal marked with makers label to centre, approximately 608g, 34cm high

Lot 264

ART DECO STYLE SILVER CIAGRETTE BOX maker Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1954, with attractive engine turned design to lid, lacking engraving, approximately 244g (base loaded), 11cm long

Lot 351

LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN ENAMELLED SILVER CIGARETTE CASEstamped with dianakopt mark for 900 standard, circa 1872-1922, with another mark of two possibly cryllic letters in a circle and incised number '7', lid with sage guilloche enamel panel and repeating barbed blue border, blue enamel bead release clasp, approximately 127g, 8.5cm long

Lot 272

SET OF ELEVEN GEORGE III FIDDLE PATTERN SILVER TEASPOONS maker's Mark 'SB,IB', (assuming London) 1817, George III duty mark, handles engraved with initial 'M', several bowls damaged, approximately 216g, 14cm long

Lot 319

SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE maker Duncan & Scobbie, Birmingham 1937, of rectangular form, each on four short legs and with attractive stepped pyramid detail to handles, each engraved with initials 'MC', approximately 1586g, hot water pot 19.5cm high

Lot 282

VICTORIAN SILVER AND IVORY HANDLED CHRISTENING SET maker George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1884, comprising a spoon, fork and knife, all engraved with foliate details, inside the original fitted case, knife 21.5cm long

Lot 322

SILVER SALVER maker Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1946, with serpentine rim on three bracket feet, engraved with presentation inscription, approximately 1448g, 35.5cm in diameter

Lot 291

GEORGE V SILVER HIPFLASK maker's mark rubbed, possibly A G Sheppard Ltd, Birmingham 1928, of square form, engine turned front and back, with hinged twist lock cap, side engraved with initials 'E.M.M', approximately 161g, 10cm high

Lot 344

TWO 19TH CENTURY SILVER CADDY SPOONS including a Victorian spoon, maker George Unite, date letter partially rubbed, possibly 1842, bowl engraved with floral design 9.5cm long; together with George III spoon, makers mark rubbed, date letter partially rubbed, possibly 1805, bowl engraved and pierced with scrolling floral design, 7cm long, approximately 15g in total

Lot 350

PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER SAUCE BOATSmaker Williams Ltd, Birmingham 1909, with fluted rims and on three short legs with lion head masks and paw feet, approximately 248g, each 15.5cm long

Lot 330

VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED CUT CRYSTAL CLARET JUG maker W & C Sissons, Sheffield 1887, elaborately cut crystal in diamond pattern with strawberry cut centres, 24.5cm high

Lot 346

THREE SILVER COMMUNION DISHES including the larger dish, maker's mark 'F.T &Co.Ld.', London 1945, base engraved with the Holy 'IHS' Christogram, 14cm in diameter; together with a smaller late Victorian dish, maker Hardman, Powell & Co., Birmingham 1899, base engraved with a four point fleur-de-lis cross, 13.5cm and an Edwardian dish with a lidded recess for the Sacramental bread of the Eucharist, maker's mark 'GJH' , Chester 1905, recess base with beaded rim, 10.5cm in diameter, approximately 320g in total

Lot 325

VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED LIDDED BON BON DISH unmarked, modelled as three cranes holding a blue glass liner with a gardooned lid with crane finial, on a base with three scrolling bracket feet, 19cm high

Lot 331

19TH CENTURY SILVER MOUNTED COWRY SHELL SNUFF BOX unmarked, silver mount with single hindged lid and engraved borders; together with a pair of Edwardian silver place card holders, maker Charles & George Asprey, London 1904, stamped 'Asprey' to bases and a pair of silver novelty wishbone sugar tongs, maker James Swann & Son, Birmingham 1935, snuff box 7.5cm long

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