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Lot 81

A Chilean silver coloured shaped oval plate, stamped marks, 25cm (9 3/4in) long; and an Argentine swirl bordered dish, stamped marks, 290g (9.3 oz) gross (2)

Lot 82

A George III silver mounted coconut cup, unmarked, with a silver rim and spreading circular foot, 12.5cm (5in) high

Lot 83

A silver twin handled sugar basket, unmarked, late 18th century, with a blue glass liner, 16cm (6 1/4in) high; and an Argentinian plated shaped oblong dish, 326g (10.5 oz) weighable

Lot 84

A South African silver coloured circular tray by South Africa Mint, date letter P (1962?), with a raised meandering budding foliate rim, presentation engraved from the Diplomatic corps in South Africa to the British Ambassador and Lady Maud, 1963, with facsimile signatures, 40cm (15 5/8in) diameter, 1292g (41.55 oz)

Lot 85

A George III silver marrow scoop by William Eley I, London 1801, engraved with a crest, 21.8cm (8 1/2in) long, 44g (1.45 oz)

Lot 87

A Scottish silver rectangular cigar or cigarette box, maker's mark WB (not traced), Edinburgh 1894, the cover engraved Cigars & Cigarettes above a crest, within a Greek Key border, on ball feet (one detached, one missing), 18cm (7in) long; an Iraqi silver coloured and niello cigarette box; another covered in facsimile signatures, both presentation inscribed inside the cover, both wood lined (3) The latter two presented to Sir Alexander John Dickson Stirling, ambassador to Iraq 1977-80, on his leaving Baghdad. On 19th June 1980 he survived an assassination attempt: three terrorists burst into the embassy at Baghdad and fired three shots at him, one of which passed across his chest and through the lapel of his jacket. After Iraq, Stirling was ambassador to Tunisia 1981-84 and to Sudan 1984-86.

Lot 88

A late Victorian silver shaped circular salver by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1894, with a shell and scroll raised rim, on three ball-and-claw feet, presentation engraved and with a crest, 37.5cm (14 3/4in) diameter, 1219g (39.2 oz) The crest of Maude/Maud.

Lot 89

A collection of silver fiddle pattern flatware, mainly George III or Victorian makers and dates, mainly initialled, 2504g (80.5 oz) gross

Lot 9

A George III silver cape pattern tea pot by William Burwash & Richard Sibley, London 1807, with a button finial to the lobed dome centre cover, a loop handle, half lobed and on a plain foot, 23.5cm (9 1/4in) long, 628g (20.2 oz) gross

Lot 90

An Italian silver coloured cocktail shaker, control mark erased, .800 standard, retailed by Fornari, Rome, of typical form with gadrooned rims, 23cm (9in) high, 576g (18.5 oz)

Lot 91

A collection of silver Old English pattern spoons, mainly George III makers and dates, mainly initialled, 1679g (54 oz) gross

Lot 93

A collection of small silver, including: a Victorian fiddle pattern caddy spoon by Charles Lias, London 1849, monogrammed; a Victorian cream boat with a lily tendril handle by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1889; a half reeded cream jug by Hukin & Heath, London 1882; two sugar scoops, maker's marks MSA (probably for Malvern School of Art), Birmingham 2000 (millennium mark); and two other items, 313g (10.05 oz) gross (7)

Lot 94

A hammered silver circular pedestal sweet dish by Liberty & Co., Birmingham 1937, the shaped pedestal engraved with vertical lines, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) diameter, 113g (3.65 oz)

Lot 95

An Italian silver coloured deep flared bowl, indistinct control marks, .800 standard, mid-late 20th century, 30cm (11 3/4in) diameter; and an Italian cinquefoil plate by A. Cesa S. C., Alessandria 1934-44, .800 standard, 32cm (12 1/2in) diameter, 1699g (54.6 oz) (2)

Lot 96

A silver rectangular inkstand by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1919, with an oval nib box flanked by silver lidded cut glass drum wells, the base with two pen rests, a threaded rim and on ball-and-claw feet, engraved with a crest, a motto Dum Spiro Spero and initials D.C.W.W., 29cm (11 1/2in) long, 881g (28.3 oz) weighable The crest of WALSH originally of The Walsh Mountains, co. Kilkenny. This motto was in use in Ireland circa 1816. The family was founded in Ireland by Philip the Welshman, a companion of Robert FitzStephen in the invasion of 1170.

Lot 97

An Italian silver coloured table lamp and five other items, various post 1944 control marks, .800 and .925 standards, including: a letter rack, a pen holder and a paper clip inset with a reproduction of a Maria Theresa thaler (trade dollar), three pieces loaded; and an electroplated single-handled stand, 398g (12.8 oz) weighable (7)

Lot 99

An Italian silver coloured footed bowl and six other items, various post 1944 control marks, .800 and .925 standards, including: a shaped rectangular jewellery box, a baluster mug and two beakers, one retailed by Gucci, 1466g (47.1 oz) gross

Lot 1

A pair of 20th century silver plated twin branch candelabra:, with urn shaped nozzles and gadrooned trays, on reeded swept branches issuing from a knopped tapering stem, on a gadrooned and weighted circular base, 51 cm high.

Lot 10

A George V silver three-piece tea service, maker Joseph Ridge, Sheffield, 1927/28: crested, of barge-shaped outline with fluted canted angles, raised on squat bun feet, 37.14ozs.

Lot 101

An Elizabeth II silver baby's rattle, maker WHC, Chester, 1953: in the form of a cat wearing jacket and trousers, with faux ivory teething ring and mother-of-pearl handle and a silver plated spoon.

Lot 102

A William IV silver snuff box, maker Edward Smith, Birmingham, 1834: initialled, of rectangular outline, with engine turned decoration, with gilded interior, 8.25cm. wide, 3.23ozs.

Lot 102A

A set of six Elizabeth II silver menu holders maker CBS, Birmingham, 1999: the clasp in the form of a single rose, mounted on a circular base, 3.5cm. high, 3.27ozs, cased together with an Elizabeth II silver coaster, with turned wood base, cased.

Lot 103

A Victorian silver presentation snuff box, maker John Tongue, Birmingham, 1842: presentation inscription, of rectangular form with foliate and scroll border, with engine turned decoration and gilded interior, 9.5cm. wide, 5.84ozs.

Lot 104

A pair of George V silver novelty napkin rings, maker A.W possibly A. Wilcox, Birmingham, 1932: in the form of stirrups, 5.5cm. high, 3.72ozs.

Lot 106

A Georgian silver finial, maker RB, lion passant and monarch's head only: in the form of a lion standing on a Prince or Princesses coronet, 8cm. high, 7.71ozs.

Lot 11

An Edward VII matched silver four-piece tea and coffee service, maker Henry Stratford, London 1901, Sheffield, 1903,1904 and 1906: crested, of barge shaped outline with fluted canted angles and half reeded decoration, 47.06ozs.

Lot 110

A 19th century Chinese silver dish, maker possibly Tu Hopp, c1830: of plain circular form with beaded border, 20.5cm. diameter, 12.49ozs.

Lot 112

A Georg Jensen 'Pyramid' pattern silver preserve spoon: Jensen stamped marks GI, bears import marks for London, 1931, 13.5cm.long, 1.62ozs.

Lot 113

A 20th century Danish sterling silver twin branch candlestick, stamped A Michelsen, Copenhagen: the holders of cylindrical tapering form linked by swept stretchers, 15cm. high, stamped EJ (Eigel Jensen) L90, 3.96ozs.

Lot 115

A Chinese silver bowl, maker Wang Hing & Co, Hong Kong: of lobed circular form, the sides with panels decorated with birds, figures and flowering shrubs with three dragon handle supports, with polished hardwood stand, 14.5cm. diameter, 11.01ozs.

Lot 116

A Chinese silver bowl, maker WA,: of circular form the sides decorated with chrysanthemums, on a circular foot, 20.5cm. diameter, 23.15ozs.

Lot 118

A George III silver swing- handle bread basket, maker Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London, 1814: of plain rectangular form with gadrooned rim and foliate decorated and reeded handle, raised on a rectangular foot, 33cm. wide, 35.37ozs

Lot 119

A 19th century Continental silver snuff box: of rectangular outline, the lid decorated with figures of lovers seated under a tree with village beyond, the underside decorated with female mask and foliate scrolls, with gilded interior, 11cm. wide, 4.53ozs.

Lot 12

A late Victorian silver coffee pot, maker William Comyns & Son, London, 1893: the domed hinged lid with turned wood finial, half reeded decoration, on a stepped circular spreading foot, 25cm. high, 13.28ozs.

Lot 121

A set of three 19th century French plates, maker CVP, stamped marks: crested initials, with a palmette decorated border, 19cm. diameter, total weight of silver 23.84ozs.

Lot 122

A Continental silver fiddle pattern soup ladle, stamped marks: 34.5cm. long, 8.79ozs.

Lot 123

A mid 19th century French silver beaker, maker Cesar Tonnelier, stamped marks: of cylindrical outline, with flared rim and banded floral decoration, 8cm. high, 2.38ozs.

Lot 125

A Continental silver ring casket, in the form of a trunk: stamped marks, having a domed hinged lid and embossed decoration to the sides and handles to the sides, raised on ball feet, 8.5cm. wide, 2.30ozs.

Lot 126

A Victorian silver serving tray, maker Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1899: crested, of rectangular outline, the crest within an engraved cartouche, having gadrooned border and shell decorated loop handles, 65cm. wide, 104.27ozs.

Lot 127

A George II silver card tray, maker John Harvey I, London, 1746: crested, with shell and scroll border, raised on three swept feet, 25cm. diameter, 17.17ozs.

Lot 128

A Victorian provincial silver teapot stand, maker Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter, 1878: monogrammed, of rectangular outline with canted corners, geometric pattern border raised on swept feet, 17cm. wide, 5.18ozs.

Lot 129

A Victorian silver embossed hot water jug, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1899: monogrammed, with domed hinged lid and finial, the sides with foliate and scroll decoration, the scroll handle with ivory spacers, on a circular foot, 18.5cm. high, 18.55ozs.

Lot 13

An Edward VII silver entree dish, liner and cover, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1906: of rectangular outline, with shallow domed lid having an urn finial and beaded border, lift-out tray and base, with reeded scroll handles to the sides, 28cm. wide, 38.88ozs.

Lot 130

A George IV silver two-piece tea service, maker Robert Garrard, London, 1822: of plain circular form, together with a matched twin- handled sugar basin, maker Jay, Richard Attenborough Co Ltd, London 1874, total weight of silver 20.33ozs.

Lot 131

A Victorian silver teapot, maker Robert Garrard II, London, 1838: crested, of squat globular form, with domed hinged lid and fluted body, together with a matching smaller teapot, total weight of silver 38.62ozs.

Lot 132

A matched three-piece silver tea service, various maker's and dates: crested and monogrammed, of barge shaped outline with gadrooned borders and ribbed girdle, the teapot by Peter & William Bateman, London, 1808, the sugar basin, makers mark worn, London 1808 and the cream jug by Edward Barnard & Sons, London, 1899,total weight of silver 37.33ozs.

Lot 133

A George III silver cream jug, maker Nathaniel Appleton & Ann Smith, London, 1773: of helmet-shaped outline with embossed foliate and scroll decoration, on a circular spreading foot, 11cm. high, 2.64ozs.

Lot 134

An Elizabeth II silver coffee pot, maker Herbert and Lawrence Parsons, London, 1963:, of tapering form, the hinged domed lid with acorn finial and reeded decoration, on a circular base, 20.5 cm high, 9.83 oz.

Lot 14

A set of four Edward VII silver bon bon dishes, maker James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1901: of boat-shaped outline,with pierced sides and beaded rims, each 14cm. long, total weight of silver 8.62ozs, cased.

Lot 140

A Georgian silver folio turner: all marks worn maker possibly John Jacob, London, 1750?, the slender blade with inset coin and foliate decorated terminal, 31.5cm. long, 1.63ozs.

Lot 143

A George III silver two handled cup, maker William Shaw & William Priest, London, 1761: of ovoid form with moulded rim and reeded girdle, scroll handles and raised on a spreading circular foot, 13cm. high, 11.16ozs. (split to foot).

Lot 144

A George III silver two handled cup, maker T.D possibly Thomas Dene, London, 1770: initialled, of ovoid form with moulded rim and reeded girdle, scroll handles and raised on a spreading circular foot, 12.5cm. high, 10.98ozs.

Lot 145

A George III silver two-handled cup, maker Thomas Wallis II, London, 1808: initialled, of ovoid form with reeded rim , scroll handles and raised on a reeded and spreading circular foot, 17.5cm. high, 10.65ozs.

Lot 147

A George III silver sweetmeat basket, maker Thomas Foster, London, 1767: the wirework oval basket with applied grape, vine leaf and bee decoration, with loop swing-handle, on an oval foot, 16.5cm. wide, 4.15ozs.

Lot 148

A George III Scottish silver mustard pot, maker James McKay, Edinburgh, 1819:, crested, of circular outline, with gadrooned borders, the hinged lid enclosing a blue glass liner,7.5 cm wide, 4.62 oz..

Lot 149

A Victorian Irish silver butter dish and cover, maker's mark worn possibly J. Moore, Dublin, 1843: initialled to the base, of circular tapering form, with loop handles to the sides, the lid with finial in the form of a cow, maker Hawksworth Eyre & Co Ltd, Sheffield, 1844, 15cm. diameter, 22.99ozs.

Lot 150

A George III silver mug, maker Solomon Houghman, London, 1793: of plain cylindrical tapering form, with reeded banded decoration with shaped handle, 11cm. high, 10.34ozs.

Lot 151

A rare late George III silver table top novelty toothpick holder, maker's mark illegible, London, 1819: in the form of a pig, mounted on a rectangular four wheel trolley, with foliate decorated border, 8.5cm. long, 4.89ozs.

Lot 152

A pair of George III silver wine coasters, maker Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, 1812: of circular form with beaded rims and turned wood bases, 15cm. diameter.

Lot 153

A 19th century silver gilt mug, all marks worn and illegible: with foliate decoration to the sides, having an acanthus capped scroll handle, on a spreading foliated decorated foot, 10cm. high, 4.23ozs.

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