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Lot 286

A late George III English silver Feeding Bowl, possibly by John Wren, London c. 1801, with decorated rim. (1)

Lot 287

A rare and attractive George III Irish silver Cream Jug, the gadroon rim embossed with flower and fruit, over an oval body with a band decorated with shamrocks, thistle and Tudor rose, on four paw feet, by James Scott, Dublin, c. 1824, and with West distributors mark, approx. 9 ozs. (1)

Lot 287A

An attractive English silver three piece Tea Service, teapot (with wooden handle) sugar and cream, each with reeded body, Birmingham c. 1911, approx. 32ozs. (3)

Lot 288

An attractive set of 6 Birmingham silver Menu Holders, with pierced panels decorated with bird, scrolls and flower heads, c. 1901, maker H.M., approx. 4ozs. (6)

Lot 288A

A good quality George IV Irish silver Teapot, by James le Bas, Dublin c. 1825, with floral embossed body enclosing two plain panels with door handle and scroll borders, on four paw feet, approx. 26ozs. (1)

Lot 289

A pierced silver scallop shell shaped Dish, on three ball feet, Sheffield c. 1897, by Atkin Bros., approx. 8 ozs. (1)

Lot 289A

An attractive embossed Scottish silver Hot Water Pot, decorated with flowers scrolls etc., Glasgow c. 1896, approx. 19 ozs, 26cms (10") high. (1)

Lot 290

A very good heavy early George II English silver Salver, possibly by Thos. Farrer, London 1735, the plain body with contemporary engraved coat of arms, surrounded by a shaped rim decorated with masks and shells, on four scroll feet, approx. 28 ozs, & 28cms (11") diameter. (1)

Lot 291

A large Irish George III period plain silver Platter / Tray, of shaped oval form with gadroon edge possibly by Robert Breading, Dublin c. 1797, c. 48.5cms (19") wide, and approx. 51 ozs. (1)

Lot 292

A very fine early 19th Century Irish silver Entree Dish, Cover and Handle, with gadroon edges, by Wm. Nolan, Dublin, c. 1815, approx. 57 ozs, with attractive engraved coat of arms, possibly The Blaney Family, Castleblaney, Co. Monaghan. (3)

Lot 293

An attractive classical shaped English silver Claret Jug, by G.R.E., engraved in typical style, c. 31cms (12") high, approx. 20 ozs. (1)

Lot 294

A good early George III Irish silver Hot Water Pot, of circular baluster form, Dublin c. 1771 by Charles Townsend, profusely chased with finely decorated birds, flowers, scrolls and ruins, the hinged lid with acorn finial and with handle cover in wickerwork, c. 30cms (12") high, and approx. 25 ozs overall. (1)

Lot 295

A very attractive early Victorian Irish silver Coffee Pot, with hinged lid, the body with heavy embossed floral panels and with coronet crest within a scrolled panel, by Rob. Smith, Dublin, c. 1852, approx. 27 ozs. (1)

Lot 296

A tall elegant Victorian English silver Claret Jug, London 1877, by Messrs. Barnard, finely engraved with panel of cupids and decorated with vines, leaves and branches, c. 35.5cms (14") high, approx. 23 ozs. (1)

Lot 297

A small unusual silver Harp, with embossed decoration and nine blue topped hat pins as strings, Chester c. 1905, 15.5cms (6") high; and a 19th Century carved Irish bog-oak Harp, decorated with shamrocks etc., approx. 16cms (6 1/2") high. (2)

Lot 298

An attractive suite of 3 similar pierced arabesque style English silver Baskets, of varying size, tazza base, one on three claw feet, and one on ball feet, London c. 1958 - 1962, approx. 28 ozs overall. (3)

Lot 299

An attractive Irish George III silver Dish Ring, with plain rims over an unusual and intrically pierced filigree designed body, by John Power, Dublin c. 1792, approx. 11 ozs. (1)

Lot 300

An exceptionally rare pair of elaborate early 19th Century silver plated lead heraldic Crests, from a livery harness, each mounted with thick leather backing, and displaying the full coat of arms of the Rt. Hon. Charles Kendal Bushe, and his wife Anne (d. 1857), sister of Sir Philip Crampton Bt. Bushe, was appointed Lord Chief Justice of Ireland 1822 and died 1843. (2)

Lot 301

An extremely fine and rare bright cut Irish Provincial silver Sauce Ladle, with shell bowl by Joseph Johns, Limerick c. 1760? with very clear mark, c. 37cms (14 1/2") long, and approx. 7 ozs, with crested handle. (1) * Bearing the arms of Westropp of Attyflin, Co. Limerick, borne by that family of County Limerick Landed Gentry and its branches.

Lot 302

A set of 3 heavy Irish William IV silver Kings pattern Sauce Ladles, Dublin c. 1825, possibly by Peter Walsh, approx 8 1/2" ozs. (3)

Lot 303

A very good set of 10 very heavy William IV Irish silver Table Spoons, kings pattern design, Dublin 1835, possibly by P. Weeks, approx. 35 ozs, 22cms (8 3/4") long. (10)

Lot 304

A rare set of 6 matching late George III Scottish rat-tail silver Dessert Spoons, by J. McKay, Edinburgh c. 1816, each with clear marks, decorated ends, and with engraved owners initials, WG / HB, approx. 12 ozs. (6)

Lot 305

A heavy William IV period Irish silver kings pattern Sugar Tongs, Dublin c. 1837, by Peter Walsh, a plain Irish Victorian silver Sugar Tongs, Dublin c. 1839 by James le Bas; a Victorian English silver ditto, and a smaller silver Tongs, five in all, a lot, approx. 9 ozs. (5)

Lot 306

An attractive pair of Irish George III bright cut silver Table Spoons, with initials "B", by Samuel Neville, Dublin c. 1806. (2)

Lot 307

Three varied early 19th Century Irish silver Teaspoons, possibly Cork, marked STERLING, a set of six English Victorian silver Teaspoons, a pierced silver Sifter Spoon, and a small silver Sauce Ladle, approx. 10 ozs, overall. A lot. (11)

Lot 308

An unusual plain 18th Century Irish silver Table Spoon, with hooked handle, by John Pittar, Dublin c. 1782. (1)

Lot 309

A set of 12 Irish Victorian silver rat-tail Tea Spoons, (6 + 6) Dublin c. 1868, possibly by John Smyth, approx. 10 ozs. (12)

Lot 310

An attractive Victorian silver Knife & Fork, with engraved blade and fancy handles, Birmingham c. 1863, two Victorian silver Butter Knives, and a Victorian Spoon. A lot. (3)

Lot 311

A set of 6 silver Fruit Knives and 6 matching two-prong Forks, Sheffield c. 1905, by Martin Hall & Co., each with mother-o-pearl handles. (12)

Lot 312

An attractive Victorian silver seal top Spoon, with decorated spool shaped top, spiral twist handle and gilded pierced and engraved bowl, London c. 1857, maker GRE, 17cms, 6 3/4" long. (1)

Lot 313

A George III Irish silver Cake Slice, with elaborately pierced and engraved body decorated with birds and flowers, damaged, with engraved feather edge handle, Dublin c. 1790, possibly by Wm. Bond, approx. 4 ozs. (1)

Lot 314

A George III English silver Meat Skewer, London c. 1803, approx. 28cms (11") long. (1)

Lot 315

A rare set of 6 George III Provincial Irish silver bright-cut Serving Spoons, by Carden Terry and Jane Williams, Cork c. 1810, with name mark and STERLING, approx. 13 ozs. (6)

Lot 316

A rare early 18th Century engraved and gilded Christening Set, consisting of a heavy silver gilt spoon with elaborate leaf, shell and scroll decorated handle, and shell bowl, a two prong fork and knife, with steel blade, and both with engraved tapering octagonal silver handles in original leather case. (1)

Lot 317

A set of 10 late George III Irish silver rat-tail Dessert Spoons, by Edw. Twycross, Dublin c. 1823, approx. 12 ozs. (10)

Lot 318

A small heavy Victorian silver Spirit Flask, Sheffield c. 1873, by Jas Dixon & Sons, another small Victorian Spirit Flask, Birmingham, c. 1851, and a silver Cigarette Case, approx. 11 ozs overall. (3)

Lot 323

A large silver mounted ivory Letter Opener, with Birmingham marks, and crest with griffin holding a flag, approx. 44cms (17") long. (1)

Lot 327

A good quality 19th Century meerschaum Pipe, carved with the head of an elegant lady with bonnet, with silver mount and in original leather case, hinges dam. (1)

Lot 331

Irish Volunteers: A scarce engraved oval silver Medal, "Cahir Union, 1781" inscribed "Candordat Viribus Alas," and awarded "To D. Mc Manus Merit Rewarded by His Brethren in Arms." (1)

Lot 340

Militaria: A pair of early 19th Century Epaulettes, by John Jones & Co., St. James Square, London, silver bullion; and another attractive pair of Epaulettes, gold thread, with initials J.K.G.? (4)

Lot 341

Miliaria: A Victorian Officers full dress Shoulder Belt, with ormolu mounts on Pouch, with silver thread decoration crowned Royal Cipher V.R. & described "Waterloo". (2)

Lot 342

Militaria: A Victorian silver mounted Officers Shoulder Belt, and similar Pouch, with embroidered decoration, and with Birmingham marks, c. 1873, maker B. & P. (2)

Lot 345

A Military Helmet, for the Border Regiment with silver and brass badge, and brass chin band, stamped Routledge & Son, Carlisle. (1)

Lot 346

A rare Military Helmet for the Fifth Royal Irish Lancers, with original silver badge, with brass chin band, with velvet backing, stamped Hawkes & Co., London. (1)

Lot 355

An unusual early 20th Century Blackamoor Figure, holding an oyster shell shaped dish, with silver and gilt colouring on a block stand, approx. 153cms (5') high. (1) Provenance: Murtagh Guinness, Porters Lane, Sandy Lane, Barbados.

Lot 67

An Edwardian silver novelty pepper pot, maker Cornelius Saunters and James Shepherd, Chester, 1906:, in the form of a uniformed chauffeur, with weighted circular base, 9cm. high.

Lot 68

A George III silver nutmeg grater, maker Susannah Barker, London, 1791 :, initialed, of rectangular outline, with canted corners and bright-cut decoration, steel grater and hinged lid to the base, total weight of silver 1.03 oz .

Lot 687

A George IV mahogany and brass mounted travelling vanity case:, of rectangular outline, the hinged lid with recessed folding handle, crested, with brass stringing to the front, with fold away mirror to lid interior and fitted compartments, lift out tray having silver mounted jars and bottles, mostly London, 1826, 32 cm wide.

Lot 69

A George III silver snuff box, maker Thomas Phipps and Edward Robinson, London, 1793:, initialed, of elongated oval form, bright-cut decoration, gilt interior, 7cm long, 1.69 oz..

Lot 7

A George VI silver comport, maker Stower & Wragg Ltd, Sheffield, 1938: inscribed, of circular form, with pierced foliate and scroll decoration and foliate border, raised on a circular foot, 26.5cm. diameter, 20.74ozs.

Lot 70

A Victorian silver vinaigrette, maker Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham, 1843:, of cartouche outline, with gilt interior and pierced grill, together with four other vinaigrettes, various makers and dates, total weight of silver 1.86 oz, (5).

Lot 71

A Continental white metal nutmeg grater:, initialed M.F of egg-shaped embossed design, 4.5cm long, together with a George III silver nutmeg grater, bears worn maker's mark, of barrel-shape, total weight of silver 0.89 oz.

Lot 72

A set of three George III silver wine labels, maker Elizabeth Morley, London, 1810:, of lozenge outline, 'Port', 'Madeira' and 'Tenerife', together with an Elizabeth II 'Gin' label, maker R & K, London, 1966, total weight of silver 1.21 oz..

Lot 73

A pair of Georg Jensen silver candlesticks designed by Harold Nielson: fully stamped, 747A, of circular form with short circular knopped nozzles, 7cm. diameter, 5.60ozs.

Lot 76

A German silver bon bon dish, bears import marks for London, 1904: of oval form with pierced decoration of trellis and ribband decoration with male and female bust cartouches and loop carrying handles, raised on swept feet, 18.5cm. wide. 8.72ozs.

Lot 79

A Chinese silver backed hair brush: monogrammed, decorated with a dragon, 23cm. long.

Lot 8

A George V silver four-piece tea service, maker William Bruford & Son Ltd, London, 1934: of tapering cylindrical form on spreading circular foot and ivory angular handles, 34.66ozs.

Lot 80

A George III silver salver, maker Samuel Hennell & John Terrey, London, 1813: crested, with engraved foliate and scroll decoration to the centre, with scroll and foliate border, raised on four swept feet, 39cm. diameter.

Lot 81

A George III silver card tray, maker Ebenezer Coker, London, 1760:, of circular outline, with shell and scroll border, raised on four swept feet, 19 cm diameter, 8.66 oz.

Lot 82

A Victorian silver teapot, maker Charles Reily & George Storer, London, 1842: of squat globular form, with domed hinged lid with flowerhead finial, and foliate decoration to the sides, raised on four swept feet, 18cm. high, 27.92ozs.

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