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Lot 304

Set of six silver dessert knives and forks, various dates, in an oak case

Lot 309

Mappin & Webb silver sugar caster, Sheffield 1924, 5oz

Lot 310

Three pairs of silver sugar tongs, 3oz

Lot 311

Pair of silver candlesticks, Birmingham 1978

Lot 313

Set of six Wallace sterling silver dessert forks and spoons, set of six Wallace sterling silver-handled knives; and a set of six teaspoons, forks and dessert spoons, 17oz

Lot 315

Silver sauce ladle, London 1877; Pair of silver sugar tongs, Exeter 1846; and another pair of silver sugar tongs, London 1841 (3) 4oz

Lot 316

Silver-mounted clock, Birmingham 1930; silver-topped smelling salts; and a silver-topped jar (3)

Lot 317

Group of nine silver spoons, each with enamel town crest, 4oz

Lot 318

Pair of silver bon bon dishes, Birmingham 1896

Lot 319

Pair of small silver candlesticks and a set of twelve glass cocktail sticks

Lot 321

Small collection of silver including dressing table articles (7)

Lot 39

Two Crown Devon jugs, Royal Doulton beaker, silver topped jars, etc

Lot 53

Three boxes of glass and china, ethnic drum, barometer, banknotes, silver plate, etc

Lot 59

Four pieces silver plated tea service and tray, coins, cutlery and doll

Lot 10

An early Victorian silver mounted amethyst glass claret jug, Charles Reily and George Storer, London 1839, the baluster amethyst glass jug encased in pierced vine, grape and leaf silver body, with entwined silver vine handle, the hinged cover with fr uiting grape finial, all raised on spreading circular foot with conforming decoration and engraved crest, 30.5cm high illustrated

Lot 1000

An articulated fish made from beaten copper with silver panel detail to fins and tail, 32cm long illustrated

Lot 11

A three branch silver candelabrum, Alexander Smith, Birmingham 1963, designed as a fluted Corinthian column stem supporting central knopped column mounted with Corinthian capital sconce, issuing two scrolling reeded branches each supporting a further matching sconce, removable nozzles and drip trays with beaded rims, all raised on squared stepped base, 41cm high, 38cm wide, weight 33.5oz

Lot 12

A silver wine funnel, Hugh Johnson, Birmingham 1992, of typical plain polished form with gadrooned rim, 14.5cm long, weight 7.3oz

Lot 1200

BRITISH SCHOOL, 20th century A sectionally, constructed print, of a red telephone kiosk, with graffiti marks in black and silver, in acrylic case frame, 1.67m x 64cm

Lot 13

A silver wine funnel, Hugh Johnson, Birmingham 1994, of typical plain polished form with reeded rim, 13cm long, weight 3.2oz

Lot 1322

BRITISH SCHOOL, 20th century A set of eight engravings, Israel Hands, Long John Silver, The Captains Papers, Jim Hawkins, Blind Pew, The Sea Cook, 22cm by 15cm, from an edition of ten, various sizes (8)

Lot 14

A collection of circular silver mounted cork drink, table and serving mats, JAG, London 1995 & 1996, comprising; fifty-four drink mats, 10.5cm diameter, seventeen table mats, 22cm diameter and eight serving mats, 31cm diameter, engraved either ‘The O ld Manor 1995’, ‘The Old Manor 1996’ or ‘D.J.S. 1996’, all with green felt reverse, silver stamped ‘Pragnell Stratford-Upon-Avon’, together with one white metal mounted matching drinks mat, not stamped (80)

Lot 1446

A "William Yeoward" cut glass and silver plated cocktail shaker, 32cm high, a pair of inter-connecting decanters with silver collars and glass stoppers, three ice buckets and two bar top items

Lot 15

A comprehensive cased canteen of Old English and rat tail pattern silver cutlery, S & Co Ltd, London 1935, comprising; twelve three prong table forks, twelve teaspoons, twelve three prong dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, a sauce ladle, twelve so up spoons, twelve tablespoons and a soup ladle, together with twelve silver handled pistol grip side knives and twelve silver handled pistol grip table knives, maker's mark ‘WA’ and a set of silver fish knives and forks, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1902 , 1903, 1909, all presented within a fitted oak three drawer Wellington canteen, with two brass swing handles, canteen measures 52cm wide, 42cm deep, 28cm high, canteen stamped ‘Mackay & Chisholm Edinburgh’, total weighable silver 174.5oz

Lot 1582

A ruby glass bottle decanter, with silver resist decoration of a chain, and label with legend "Whiskey", with cork and plated stopper, 30cm high

Lot 16

"The Ascot Cup" An impressive Garrards silver trophy, designed by Harrison Weir for Robert Garrard, London 1864, naturalistically modelled as Joan of Arc in armour mounted on horseback, holding aloft a banner on removable pole, engraved 'Iesus Maria' surrounded by fleur-de-lys motifs, the horse modelled in rearing pose, raised on oval textured terrain with grass tufts, upon ebonised plinth, base stamped ‘R & S Garrard Panton Street London’, 94cm high, 72cm wide Note: This trophy was mentioned in ‘The Illustrated London News Supplement June 24, 1864’; ‘The Ascot Gold Cup, value £300, given from the Ascot Race fund, in addition to a subscription of £20 each, was won on the Thursday by Mr W. S. Cartwright’s four-year-old horse Ely, whose ped igree and exploits we have recorded in another page. This piece of plate though styled as a cup, is neither more nor less than an equestrian statuette of Joan of Arc, designed by Mr Harrison Weir, modelled by Mr W. F. Spencer and manufactured by Mess rs R and S Garrard, goldsmiths of the Haymarket. The truth, grace and spirit of its design and the beauty of its workmanship are apparent at a glance.’ illustrated

Lot 160

A brass bound oak tantalus, containing three square cut glass decanters and three silver scallop shell spirit labels, "cognac", "malt" and "calvados", Birmingham 1987, 38cm wide

Lot 1691

A four-piece silver plated tea set on an oval tray, produced by "Alessi", in the "Bombe" pattern, having apple wood handles and knobs

Lot 1698

A gentleman's walking cane, having silver coloured metal dragon's head handle, bearing hallmarks, 87cm long

Lot 17

A silver salver, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1987, of shaped circular form with pie crust rim and raised on four hoof feet, 37cm diameter, weight 40oz

Lot 18

A cased canteen of Kings pattern silver cutlery, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1973-1981, comprising; twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve teaspoons, six serving spoons, two sauce ladles, twelve dessert forks, twelve table forks, twelve silv er handled side knives, twelve silver handled table knives, a silver handled cheese knife, two pairs of silver handled carving knives and forks, a silver handled steel, twelve silver fish knives, twelve silver fish forks and a pair of silver fish ser vers, together with a matched set of eleven silver Kings pattern coffee spoons, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1992, all presented within fitted two drawer oak canteen, total weighable silver 146.5oz

Lot 1818

"The Hugh Johnson Collection" - a two-handled silver plated wine cooler, two La Cafetieres, and a stainless steel Frevd coffee maker

Lot 1835

A gentleman's walking cane, having silver coloured metal dragon's head handle, bearing hallmarks, 87cm long

Lot 19

A large continental silver owl cigarette holder, Berthold Muller, import mark for London 1927, naturalistically modelled as an owl with glass set eyes, the head with hinged opening to reveal interior compartment, 28cm high, weight 45.2oz (Provenanc e- purchased 30th March 1983 from N. Bloom & Son) illustrated

Lot 1947

Felix Dennis's drum kit, being a silver shelled "Tama Swing Star" with chromed snare, custom dark high hat and "Zildjian, Rogers & Meinl" cymbals, plus stool and sticks, plus additional sticks, brushes, beaters and fitted practice pads (Felix was a k een and constant drummer having played in "The Flamingos" previous to his career in publishing, perpetuating his life long keen interest in making music)

Lot 1989

A black and silver finished "Nespresso" coffee maker, produced by "Magimix", together with the free standing pod holder

Lot 2

A Victorian silver gilt ivory mounted page turner, Henry Atkin, Sheffield 1885, with carved Japanese ivory handle depicting a bird feeding it's offspring, 38cm long

Lot 20

A silver mounted candle snuffer, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1989, with turned wood handle and flambeau finial to the cone, 31cm long

Lot 2050

ROLLS ROYCE SILVER SPUR Registration No: 9999 FD, first registered 29th January 1987 one owner from new, bears Jack Barclay name plate, yellow coachwork, leather interior, four door saloon, 7650 cc petrol engine, automatic transmission, recorded mile age 219,400, MOT until 22nd July 2016. Service history and maintained by Broughtons, Cheltenham Spa. illustrated

Lot 2088

A flintlock blunderbuss, early 19th century, with full walnut stock, carved and inlaid with brass wire scroll work, steel barrel with filigree silver decoration on the top for the entire length repeated on the end of the butt, 57.5cm long illustrate d

Lot 21

A cast owl silver mounted magnifying glass, George Tarratt Ltd, Sheffield 1996, the owl naturalistically modelled with spread wings and set with black glass cabochon eyes, all mounted to plain polished handle, 20cm long Note: The owl is a past logo of Noctus Press

Lot 212

A late Victorian oak three bottle Tantalus, the breakfront base fitted with drawers and stationery compartments, cut silver mounts, hallmarked for London 1900, 61cm wide, 45cm high, 23cm deep illustrated

Lot 22

A silver nugget cast from the gripped hand of Felix Dennis, import mark Birmingham 1999, 7cm wide, weight 22.9oz, within original box, 'Eternal Hand in Motion- Death slowly obliterates memory, a person’s physical presence, briefly recalled without a photo or memory. Hands touch, feel and create gestures. Reach out and place a hand within Felix’s grasp. A reminder of man and wealth- the touch of hand cast in silver, producing a fragrance of ambergris'

Lot 23

A George III silver cruet, John Wakelin and William Taylor, London 1780, the oval cruet stand with two Adam style reeded loop handles and engraved crest to the centre, housing four cut glass condiment bottles, each with silver mounts and elongated re eded handles, all supported by oval ribbon and reed foot, 28cm wide, 12.5cm high, total weighable silver 22.8oz

Lot 24

A silver mounted cigarette dispenser, John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1923, of rectangular form with central dispensing compartment, flanked to one side by a match dispenser, striker and two square ash trays, the centre with engraved Black Watch Roy al Highland Regiment badge, 16.5cm wide, 7.5cm high

Lot 25

A Spanish silver articulated lobster, naturalistically modelled with articulated tail, legs and pincers, stamped to the underside of the tail, 24.5cm long, weight 4oz Provenance: Lot 631 The Ken Paul Collection, Sotheby’s 15th March 2002

Lot 26

A cased Victorian seven piece silver condiment set, Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1897 & 1899, each piece of circular or oval form with pierced scroll and foliate decoration and gadrooned rims, comprising; two pepperettes, four salts and a mustard, each with ruby glass liner, together with four salt spoons and a mustard spoon, all presented within original fitted box, total weighable silver 13.5oz

Lot 27

A set of twelve silver mounted mother of pearl shell oyster/hors d’oeuvres dishes, Sheffield 1997 & 1998, each designed as a half mother of pearl shell, mounted with cast fish and raised on trefoil bracket paw feet, six examples engraved to the rever se ‘The Old Manor 1997’, six examples engraved ‘The Old Manor 1998’, 19cm wide – 20cm wide, together with a set of twenty-two mother of pearl spoons and forks, comprising; twelve spoons and ten forks

Lot 28

A Tiffany & Co sterling silver tray, of plain polished circular form, stamped to the reverse ‘Tiffany & Co Sterling Silver 21254 925’, 38cm diameter, weight 45oz

Lot 280

A Georgian red silk trumpet pendant, embroidered in gold and silver wire with Royal Garter Arms, mounted in glazed frame, 42cm by 52cm

Lot 29

A silver sugar bowl and cream jug, S.W. Smith & Co, Birmingham 1918, each piece of squat circular from with reeded band to the waist, two handled sugar bowl measures 7cm high, cream jug measures 6cm high, each raised on circular collet foot, together with a silver tea strainer and stand, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1989, with turned wood handle, 18cm long, total weight 13.6oz (3)

Lot 291

A suite of six Scottish crystal thistle design sherry glasses, together with a matching decanter of thistle form, hobnail decoration and engraved thistle motifs, with matching stopper and a Birmingham silver "sherry" label

Lot 3

A George III silver teapot and stand, Robert Hennell I, London 1790, the teapot of shaped hexagonal form with fluted corners and bright cut engraved swag borders, with turned wood handle and finial, engraved monogram ‘MB’ to the body, with matched st and raised on four bracket feet, teapot 16cm high, stand 17.5cm wide, total weight 19.9oz (2)

Lot 30

A French silver racing trophy, after Raoul Verlet ‘La douleur d’Orphee’, inscribed ‘F. Barbedienne Fondeur’, presented for 'Courses de Maisons Laffitte Prix Lagrange 1897', naturalistically modelled as Orpheus, standing on textured terrain effect bas e with three headed beast and lyre instrument, all placed on marble canted plinth with silver plaque engraved ‘Courses de Maisons Laffitte Prix Lagrange 1897’, 107cm high Note: The plaster model of La douleur d’Orphee was first exhibited at the Sal on of 1887 illustrated

Lot 31

A matched four piece silver tea service, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1925, 1933 and 1934 and James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1921, each piece of circular form with reeded bands to the body and cast scroll and gadrooned rims, comprising; a teapot, with tur ned wood handle and finial, 17cm high, a coffee pot, with turned wood handle and finial, 21.5cm high, a two handled sugar bowl and cover, 12.5cm high and a cream jug, 10cm high, all raised on circular feet with gadrooned decoration, together with a l arge two handled silver tray, makers marks rubbed, Sheffield 1930, of rectangular form with cast gadrooned border with foliate corners and two decorative loop handles, 74cm wide, total weight 223oz (5) illustrated

Lot 32

A pair of George II style four branch silver candelabra, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1930, each designed as a knopped baluster octagonal stem supporting four plain polished lobed branches and central sconce, each with urn shaped sconce and removab le nozzle with circular drip tray, all raised on stepped square canted base, 58cm high, branches 47cm wide, (loaded) total weighable silver 150oz illustrated

Lot 34

An Edwardian large two handled silver tray, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1902, of rectangular form with gadrooned rim and two cast loop handles, 69cm wide, weight 120oz

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