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Lot 65

Two Georgian enamelled coins, one in a silver scroll top mount, the other with brooch fitting, both defaced, silver trace link chain. A yellow metal fob with a piece of Jasper attached to front. Base metal imitation Spade Guinea. Gold plated bow brooch.

Lot 8

Georg Jensen - A silver bracelet of seven polished oval links with one incorporating the tongue snap fastener. Style number 171. Hallmarked London (imported) 1970. Approximate weight 35gms

Lot 139

A three row graduated cultured pearl necklace, fitted with a silver safety hook fastener set with marcasite. Pearls graduate from 3.5mm to 7mm. Overall length 42cms.

Lot 169

A silver flat curb link chain, 52cms long, fitted with a bolt ring fastener (broken) and a white metal cross pendant, 63mm x 40mm inset with re-formed Amber, (2).

Lot 170

A hallmarked silver pendant, with a tear shaped drop mother of pearl with a blister pearl within the shell set in a frosted mount. Pear shaped untested white stone collet set to base and an oval mixed cut ruby and small diamond to top of mount. The large pendant bail half made from yellow metal stamped 750.

Lot 662

An Edward VII silver cream jug, makers marks worn, Birmingham, 1903:, of plain ovoid form, with wavy edge border and scroll handle, raised on three swept feet, 9cm high, 2.21 oz.

Lot 663

A collection of silver mounted and clear glass mounted dressing table jars: rouge pots, etc, various makers and dates.(7).

Lot 664

A pair of clear glass and silver mounted scent bottles: monogrammed, 14cm. high..

Lot 665

Four clear glass and silver mounted scent bottles: various makers and dates.

Lot 666

Three clear glass and silver mounted scent bottles: together with a silver mounted jar, various makers and dates.

Lot 667

Four clear glass and silver mounted scent bottles: various makers and dates.

Lot 668

An Edward VII silver mustard pot, maker Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1909:, of cylindrical outline, the hinged lid enclosing a clear glass liner, the borders with beaded decoration, on a circular stepped foot, 5.5 cm high, 3.96 oz.

Lot 669

A George V silver tea caddy, makers mark worn, Chester, 1912: of barge shaped outline with gadrooned rim and lion mask handles to the sides, raised on four squat bun feet, 11.5cm. wide, 5.84ozs.

Lot 671

An Edward VII silver circular tobacco box, maker Henry Charles Freeman, Birmingham, 1908: of circular form with hammered finish, and hinged lid, 8cm. diameter, 2.56ozs.

Lot 672

A continental silver engraved circular box: and a Victorian glass perfume bottle in the form of a fruit, 11cm. high.

Lot 674

A small Victorian silver box and cover: , a small silver vase, an embossed silver patch box and cover, a mounted glass small casket, a mounted nail buffer and a cut glass silver top scent bottle, various makers and dates, weighable silver 5.32ozs.

Lot 676

A set of four Victorian silver oval twin handled salts, maker HA, Sheffield, 1890: monogrammed, of fluted boat-shaped outline, 11cm. wide, and four spoons, total weight of silver 6.81ozs.

Lot 677

An Edward VII silver spectacles case, maker George Unite, London, 1903: of oval form with engine turned decoration, with chain and suspension hook, containing a pair of gilt metal spectacles 2.97ozs.

Lot 678

A Dutch silver batchelors teapot and a cream jug, maker A. Bonebakker & Zoon: of ovoid outline, with beaded rims, and scroll handles, 14.41ozs.

Lot 679

A Victorian silver cream jug, maker Edward & John Barnard, London, 1867: of baluster form, with embossed foliate and scroll decoration, raised on four swept feet, 16cm. high, 9.26ozs.

Lot 681

Three silver and silver and mother of pearl fruit knives:, a Georgian silver gilt teaspoon, a Georgian silver bright cut shell caddy spoon by Peter and Ann Bateman and another Georgian silver shell caddy spoon and a pair of Georgian silver sugar nips, various makers and dates, weighable silver 1.82ozs.

Lot 683

A pair of silver pepperettes: and a silver shaped oval salt with blue glass liner various makers and dates, total weight of silver 4.19ozs.

Lot 684

A Victorian silver visiting card case, maker Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham, 1857: crested, of rectangular outline with engine turned decoration, 10cm. high, and a continental aide memoire, 1.74ozs.

Lot 686

Two ep entree dishes and covers, a group of four trays, a shaped dish and similar smaller and silver mounted bottle:.

Lot 688

A silver mounted cut glass liqueur jug with four silver mounted tot glasses: on a silver pie crust waiter, raised on three swept feet, weighable silver 4.71ozs.

Lot 689

Four George VI silver condiments, maker J.W.B.Ltd, London, 1937: includes two salts and two lidded mustard pots of rectangular outline raised on swept feet, with four non matching silver spoons, total weight of silver 9.26ozs.

Lot 690

A cased set of six George V silver teaspoons, maker James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1918: with lion mask terminals, cased, 3.34ozs.

Lot 693

A George V silver specimen vase, maker's mark worn, Birmingham, 1929: of trumpet shaped outline, 24cm. high, 6.25ozs.

Lot 695

A Victorian silver berry spoon, maker James Lewis & Sons, Sheffield, 1899: with engraved and embossed foliate decoration, 22cm. long, 2.57ozs. cased.

Lot 696

Three Georgian and later decorated silver berry spoons: various makers and dates, 6.41ozs.

Lot 697

Three assorted silver miniature trophy cups, various makers and dates: total weight of silver 8.46ozs.

Lot 700

A pair of silver candlesticks, all marks worn: of hexagonal outline on weighted bases, 17cm. high.

Lot 702

A George V silver sugar castor, marks worn: of octagonal baluster outline, on a spreading octagonal foot, 16.5cm. high, 3.18ozs.

Lot 703

A Chinese silver powder box, maker Wang Hing & Co, Hong Kong: of circular form, decorated all over with flowerheads, with shallow domed hinged lid, 9cm. diameter, 5.43ozs.

Lot 704

Two assorted silver cigarette boxes, various makers and dates: weighable silver 3.83ozs.

Lot 705

A George V silver three-piece tea service, maker Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1910: of barge-shaped outline, with reeded girdle, and raised on ball feet, 30.70ozs.

Lot 706

A pair of silver ashtrays and a pair of plated ashtrays, a pair of curling tongs:.

Lot 707

A Continental silver spoon: a pair of 19th century Kings pattern spoons and a toasting fork with ebonised wood handle [a/f], the first with rearing horse finial and pricked date of 1790, the toasting fork Chester 1900.

Lot 708

Three silver napkin rings, various makers and dates: together with two rectangular bon bon dishes, total weight of silver 4.88ozs.

Lot 709

An Elizabeth II silver communion chalice, maker HF & Co Ltd, London, 1970, : a matching paten and five silver dessert spoons, total weight of silver 18.99ozs.

Lot 710

A George VI silver Kings pattern flatware service, maker Emile Viner, Sheffield, 1938/9: includes eight dinner knives, eight dessert knives, eight dinner forks, eight dessert forks, a tablespoon, eight dessert spoons, eight soup spoons, twelve coffee spoons, two sauce ladles, a soup ladle and a near matching tablespoon, total weight of silver 58.81ozs

Lot 712

A pair of silver bon bon dishes, and a sugar basin, various makers and dates: total weight of silver 5.78ozs.

Lot 713

A silver mounted twelve piece dressing table set: decorated with heavenly children also five other items of silver dressing tableware.

Lot 716

A George V five piece silver and blue enamel dressing table set, Birmingham 1937: includes brushes and mirror.

Lot 718

A George III silver christening tankard, makers mark worn, London, 1807: of cylindrical outline, 8cm. high, together with a later example, total weight of silver 7.72ozs. and a pewter mug.

Lot 722

A pair of Edward VII silver swing handle bon bon baskets:, maker William Comyns, London, 1905: with pierced trellis decorated sides and husk ornament, having foliate decorated and pierced swing handles, 15cm. wide, 12.29ozs.

Lot 723

A pair of Elizabeth II silver candlesticks, maker D.J.Silver, London, 1973: in the Adam style, of oval form with tapering slender stem, on an oval weighted fan decorated base, 29cm. high, with 1974 original bill of sale.

Lot 725

A pair of Edward VII silver pierced bon bon dishes, maker Hardy Bros, Birmingham, 1909: of lobed circular form 13cm. wide, and a smaller oval pair of bon bon dishes, total weight of silver 4.35ozs.

Lot 726

A George V silver sugar bowl and cream jug, maker Henry Atkin, Sheffield, 1919: of oval form with wavy border, raised on an oval foot, total weight of silver 8.73ozs.

Lot 728

A Victorian silver vase, maker Job Frank Hall, London, 1895: of cylindrical outline, with writhen decoration, on a spreading circular foot, 15cm. high, 8.93ozs.

Lot 729

A George V silver gilt christening cup, maker LB.LB, Chester, 1912: monogrammed, of plain cylindrical form, on a spreading circular foot, together with another silver christening cup, total weight of silver 7.12ozs.

Lot 730

A Victorian silver sauce boat, maker's mark rubbed, Chester, 1900: of traditional designs, raised on three swept legs, together with a small sauce boat, total weight of silver 7.47ozs.

Lot 731

An Edward VII silver pedestal bowl, maker CE, London, 1903: with embossed foliate and scroll decoration, raised on a circular spreading foot, 11.5cm. diameter, 3.81ozs.

Lot 734

A Victorian silver mustard pot; maker Charles Reily & George Storer, London, 1839: initialled, of drum shaped outline, with hinged lid, pieced sides and circular foot, with blue glass liner and plated spoon, 4.59ozs.

Lot 735

A George VI silver mug, maker James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1937: of plain cylindrical from with C-shaped handle, 13cm. high, 11.10ozs.

Lot 736

A Victorian silver box and cover:, a pepperette, a sherry label and a vesta case, various makers and dates, total weight of silver 10.73ozs.

Lot 738

Three assorted silver drum-shaped condiments, various makers and dates: total weight of silver 2.39ozs.

Lot 744

A set of three Edward VII silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, maker Henry Moreton, Chester, 1904: initialled, 6.00ozs.

Lot 745

Six assorted Georgian and later decorated berry spoons, various makers and dates: total weight of silver 12.29ozs.

Lot 747

A George III silver caddy spoon, maker Samuel Knight, London, 1817: initialled, fiddle pattern form, 0.34ozs.

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