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Lot 587

AN OPENWORK HEART-SHAPED DIAMOND PENDANT, the unmarked white metal frame set with seventeen claw-set diamonds, attached to a fine silver chain, c.50cm long. See illustration

Lot 6

A SILVER MOUNTED CLARET JUG of tapering circular form, with cut glass body and elongated angular handle, by J.G & S, Birmingham 1911, 10.5" high. See illustration

Lot 65

A COMPOSITE FOUR PIECE TEA/COFFEE SET of oval form with angular handles and part fluted decoration, the teapot and coffee pot by Charles Boyton & Sons, London 1918, and a plated cream jug and sugar bowl, (c.53oz weighable silver)

Lot 66

A GEORGE III TEAPOT of bellied circular form with wooden scroll handle and finial, later embossed with birds, scrolls and urns, on a tucked-in circular foot, by HN, London 1804, and a similar cream jug, the teapot 5.75" high (c.19oz weighable silver) (2)

Lot 669

AN ARTS AND CRAFTS TURQUOISE AND PINK ENAMELLED PENDANT, of open triangular flower head form, set with two cabochon oval moonstones, in silver, on a silver tracelink chain

Lot 67

A GEORGE III CREAM JUG of helmet form with a beaded border and reeded handle, on a square base, initialled, makers mark rubbed, London 1795, 6" high, and a small coffee pot, (c.11.7oz weighable silver) (2)

Lot 74

A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SAUCE BOATS of shaped oval form with leaf cap scroll handles, by EJH/NH, London 1908, another sauceboat and a cherub embossed vase, (c.16oz weighable silver) (4)

Lot 76

A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN GRADUATED SALVERS, each of shaped circular form with raised gadrooned borders, on claw and ball feet, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1905, the largest salver 10" dia., (c.31oz weighable silver) (2)

Lot 763

A RUSSIAN SILVER ICON OF ST. GEORGE ON HORSEBACK, slaying the dragon, stamped 800, in a glazed and ebonised frame, 8.75" x 7.5"

Lot 764

A GERMAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT SNUFF BOX, with painted enamel vignette, flanked by faux malachite panels, stamped 800, 3" wide. See illustration.

Lot 774A

A HARDSTONE OVAL TAZZA with beaded silver plated mounts, 4.25" and a blue ceramic bowl with similar mounts (2)

Lot 78

AN EDWARDIAN WAITER of shaped circular form with a raised gadrooned border, on claw and ball feet, by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1905, 7" dia., and a small rose bowl, (c.16.5oz weighable silver) (2)

Lot 792

THREE SILVER THIMBLES, with bands of coloured enamel decoration and another similar thimble (4)

Lot 793

A COLLECTION OF NINE HALLMARKED SILVER THIMBLES, various designs (9)

Lot 800

A MEDIEVAL SILVER MERCHANTS RING, with a rectangular bezel engraved with a stag, a fish and a bird, probably 15th/16th century. Provenance: Found by the grandfather of the vendor on farmland near Blandford. See illustration.

Lot 809

A VIKING STYLE SILVER RING, of twisted form, with a knot terminal, and another ring of spiral and fluted form (2)

Lot 81

A MUG of circular tapering form with gilt interior and branch style handle, Birmingham 1975, with presentation engraving, 3", and a small tumbler cup by Payne & Sons, (c.8oz weighable silver) (2)

Lot 810

A COLLECTION OF FIELD FINDS, including a Roman bronze key, silver whistle and vesta case, and various mounts (a lot)

Lot 83

A GEORGE II WAITER of shaped circular form with a raised border and chased shell frieze, on three scroll feet, the underside scratch initialled C/IE, possibly by George Hodges, London 1734, 6" dia., and a Victorian mustard pot, (c.13.7oz weighable silver) (2)

Lot 83A

AN ART NOUVEAU SILVER AND BRONZE HAND BELL with a stylised plant form handle, London 1905, attached to a bronze "flowerhead", 7.25" high

Lot 87

TIFFANY & CO: A CHRISTENING BOWL of circular form with plain lug handle, initialled and dated, 4.25" dia., and a pair of bleeding bowls with pierced lug handles, each marked Web and Sterling, (c.9.1oz weighable silver) (3)

Lot 88

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN BON BON DISHES of shaped circular form, with scroll borders, Sheffield 1895, an Edwardian beaker (marks rubbed") and two Continental bowls, (c.13.3oz weighable silver) (5)

Lot 89

A SAUCEBOAT of tapering oval form with a scroll handle, by Asprey & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1915, 6" long, and two further sauceboats, (c.10.9oz weighable silver) (3)

Lot 93

A VICTORIAN SAUCEBOAT of shaped oval form, decorated in the Irish manner, with scroll handle, on extended hoof feet, by MF, Chester 1896, 7" long, and an Indian colonial mug by Hamilton & Co. Ltd, 3.5" high (c.13.5oz weighable silver) (2)

Lot 100

A VICTORIAN SILVER AND CUT-GLASS CLARET JUG, the bulbous body decorated with three prancing horses in a landscape, the mounts with interlaced horseshoe and cross design, engraved to the lid "Clark, 20 Old Bond Street, London 1887", possibly Edward H. Stockwell, 10" high. See illustration

Lot 103

A JAMES II LIDDED TANKARD of tapering circular form, the slightly domed hinged lid with scroll thumbpiece and scroll handle, scratch initialled L*W, the body decorated with an acanthus leaf lower section, on a reeded base, the underside of the base engraved with a later inscription "WdeE / 1866", by DG crowned with a pellet below, London 1686, 7" high (c.19.4oz). See illustration For a similar maker's mark see "Jacksons Silver and Gold Marks of England, Scotland and Ireland" edited by Ian Pickford, pg.146.

Lot 106

A GEORGE III CREAM JUG of oval form, with ribbed decoration and angular handle, crested, by Peter, Anne & William Bateman, London 1801, 4.5" high, and a pair of bon bon dishes (c.10.4oz weighable silver) (3)

Lot 12

A GEORGE III TEAPOT AND STAND, the teapot of shaped oval form with wooden scroll handle, with bright-cut engraved decoration, each side crested, by Henry Chawner, London 1787, the teapot 5.75" high x 10" long, (c.16.8oz weighable silver). See illustration

Lot 13

A VICTORIAN SUGAR BOWL of circular form with a beaded circular foot, by RH, London 1873, 3" high, 4.75" dia., and two butter dishes (c.12.4oz weighable silver) (3)

Lot 130

A CHARLES II LIDDED TANKARD of tapering circular form with domed hinged lid, scroll thumb piece and graduated scroll handle, prick-dot engraved with the intials SWI/GH, on a reeded foot, by TL in a plain stamp, London 1670, 7" high (c.21oz). See illustration For the makers mark see "Jacksons Silver and Gold Marks of England, Scotland and Ireland" edited by Ian Pickford, pg.127.

Lot 163

A GEORGE IV SILVER GILT VINAIGRETTE of rectangular form with raised foliate scroll decoration, with vacant rectangular cartouche and scroll pierced grill, possibly by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1827, 1.5" long, and a similar example, Birmingham (2). See illustration

Lot 166

A WILLIAM IV SILVER GILT VINAIGRETTE of rectangular form with engine-turned decoration, foliate moulded border and foliate pierced grill, monogrammed, by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1833, 1.5" long, and a similar example (2). See illustration

Lot 18

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MOUNTED OIL LAMP with a cut-glass circular reservoir, cylindrical shade above a corinthian style column, on a stepped architectural base with classical decoration, filled, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1907, 28.5" high (with shade). See illustration

Lot 190

A VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SILVER MOUNTED HORN SNUFF MULL of conventional form, applied with a vacant shield cartouche, the hinged cover bearing a makers mark of JAS. Aitchison, Edinburgh, 1898, 4" long. See illustration

Lot 205

A RUSSIAN SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL SNUFF BOX of rectangular form, the body decorated in polychrome enamels, the interior stamped twice with a makers mark of G.K., also marked for Moscow 1882-1899, 2" long x 1.5" wide, (c.2.2oz). See illustration

Lot 206

A CONTINENTAL SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL SNUFF BOX of rectangular form with stylised geometric and floral decoration, 3.5" long x 1" (c.1.5oz). See illustration

Lot 208

A NOVELTY SILVER AND ENAMEL VESTA CASE modelled in the form of a visiting card, with a flat hinged cover, by Sampson Mordan & Co., Chester 1914, 2.25" long x 1.5" wide. See illustration

Lot 209

AN EDWARDIAN VESTA CASE for The Royal Exchange Assurance, one side embossed with an architectural scene of The Royal Exchange, the other with the coat of arms, Birmingham 1909, 2" and a silver and enamel vesta case (2)

Lot 212

AN EDWARDIAN NOVELTY SILVER AND CERAMIC SCENT BOTTLE modelled in the form of a strawberry, possibly by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1904, 2.25" long, and a painted silver and ceramic circular scent bottle (2). See illustration

Lot 214

A COLLECTION OF SCENT BOTTLES including a red glass example, the pull-off silver cover London 1921, and seven other examples of mixed makers and dates (a lot). See illustration

Lot 218

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED HIP FLASK of rectangular form with cut-glass body and pull-off cup, by LAL, London 1899, 6" high, and a George III cream jug (2)

Lot 219

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED GLASS SCENT BOTTLE of tapering circular form, with a hinged cover and webbed silver collar, London 1899, 5.25" high, and a silver-mounted circular teapot stand, 6" dia. (2)

Lot 229

A SET OF FIVE IRISH SILVER AND ENAMEL WINE LABELS, each of oval form and decorated with blue and green enamel clovers to the borders, Dublin 1973, (also bearing the additional Gleninsheen collar mark struck to commemorate Irelands entry into the European Union), each 1.75" long (5)

Lot 247

A COLLECTION OF SILVER HANDLED BUTTON HOOKS of mixed makers and dates (a lot)

Lot 251

A MIXED LOT comprising two silver handled magnifying glasses, a pair of wine labels and a 20th century pierced nurses buckle, mixed makers and dates (5)

Lot 253

TIFFANY & CO: A PAIR OF PEPPERS of baluster form with embossed lower sections, and a pair of dishes, a pair of salts, a salt and pepper, a toast rack and other items, mixed makers and dates, (c.17oz weighable silver) (a lot)

Lot 254

AN EDWARDIAN TABLE BELL of conventional form with an angular handle, by George Unite, Birmingham 1903, 3.5" high, and two mustard pots, of mixed makers and dates, (c.11oz weighable silver) (3)

Lot 257

A BON BON DISH of oval form with pierced sides, London 1929, and another dish, a butter shell and a quantity of other items (c.9oz weighable silver) (a lot)

Lot 259

A VICTORIAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT ROUND FOB decorated to the exterior with conjoined initials, fitted internally with vinaigrette, compass and locket, London 1873, probably Henry William Dee

Lot 265

A SET OF EIGHTEEN GEORGE III SILVER GILT HOURGLASS PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS, crested, with shell heels, by Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1808, 6.5" long (c.34oz). See illustration

Lot 266

A PAIR OF SILVER MOUNTED SALAD SERVERS with porcelain handles, the back of the stems marked A.E. Lewis & Co., Sheffield 1952, 11.5" long

Lot 267

A COLLECTION OF FLATWARE comprising a George III fish slice with a pierced blade, London 1777, a fiddle pattern tablespoon and a quantity of teaspoons and condiment spoons (c.9oz weighable silver) (a lot)

Lot 276

A WILLIAM IV SOUP LADLE of Kings pattern, crested, by I or J H, London 1831, and a George III old English pattern soup ladle (c.15oz weighable silver) (2)

Lot 283

A MIXED LOT comprising a pair of George IV fiddle pattern tablespoons, London 1823, two table forks, two sauce ladles and a berry sifter ladle (c.15oz weighable silver) (a lot)

Lot 287

A VICTORIAN PART CANTEEN of Queens pattern flatware comprising eight tableforks, nine dessert forks, three serving spoons, six dessert spoons, six teaspoons, a pair of salt spoons, six dessert knives with stainless steel blades, all by George Adams, and six table knives with stainless steel blades and silver handles, , London 1868 and later (c.73oz weighable silver). See illustration

Lot 288

A COLLECTION OF FLATWARE comprising a fiddle and thread pattern sauce ladle, London 1838, and a cased spoon, a toddy ladle with baleen handle, a quantity of silver handled tea knives, teaspoons, sugar tongs and other items (c.15oz weighable silver) (a lot)

Lot 289

A SET OF SIX GEORGE III FIDDLE, THREAD AND SHELL PATTERN DESSERT FORKS, crested, by Eley & Fearn, London 1806, and four fiddle, thread and shell pattern dessert forks, nine table forks, eight dessert spoons, two tablespoons and five teaspoons, in mixed patterns, mixed makers and dates, (c.72oz weighable silver)

Lot 291

A VICTORIAN AND LATER COLLECTED PART CANTEEN of fiddle and thread pattern. Comprising a set of eight table forks, by George Adams, London 1853, eight dessert spoons, London 1865, by a different maker, twelve dessert forks, mixed makers and dates, a set of twelve tablespoons by John Round, Sheffield 1913, and a quantity of silver handled knives by Viners, (c.98oz weighable silver) (a lot). See illustration

Lot 292

A SET OF SIX FEATHER EDGED PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS, Sheffield 1872, a pair of berry spoons, four condiment spoons and two Continental spoons (c.18oz weighable silver) (a lot)

Lot 294

A CASED SET OF HORS D'OEUVRE FORKS with mother of pearl handles, Birmingham 1911, and two cased sets of Continental silver and enamel teaspoons (3)

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