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Lot 721

A MALCOLM GRAY SCOTTISH CELTIC SILVER PENDANT ON A CHAIN

Lot 722

A SILVER AND GARNET DRESS RING SIZE P/Q IN A PRESENTATION BOX

Lot 723

FOUR SILVER NECKLACES WITH PENDANTS

Lot 724

A SILVER NECKLACE, BRACELET AND EARRING SET WITH BLUE AND PINK STONES

Lot 725

FOUR SILVER NECKLACES THREE WITH PENDANTS TO INCLUDE A SNOOPY

Lot 727

A SILVER AND GARNET DRESS RING SIZE P IN A PRESENTATION BOX

Lot 729

A SILVER ID BRACELET WITH CLEAR STONES

Lot 730

A SILVER TRI COLOUR NECKLACES AND A CHILDS SILVER BANGLE

Lot 732

FOUR SILVER NECKLACES WITH PENDANTS;

Lot 733

THREE SILVER BRACELETS

Lot 734

FOUR SILVER NECKLACES WITH PENDANTS

Lot 735

TWO WATCH CHAIN FOBS ONE HALLMARKED BIRMINGHAM SILVER

Lot 736

A HALLMARKED BIRMINGHAM SILVER VESTA CASE

Lot 74

A HALLMARKED BIRMINGHAM SILVER RING TREE

Lot 787

A LARGE MIXED LOT TO INCLUDE A MASONIC BAG, A QUANTITY OF SILVER PLATE, A TRAVELLING INKWELL IN LEATHER CASE, WEIGHTS, CIGARETTE CASE, ETC

Lot 83

TWO HALLMARKED BIRMINGHAM SILVER MASONIC MEDALS

Lot 84

A MARKED 925 SILVER DECORATIVE MAGNIFYING GLASS

Lot 86

FOUR VARIOUS SILVER ITEMS TO INCLUDE A HALLMARKED LONDON SILVER CIRCULAR FRAME, TWO MARKED SILVER SPOONS AND BROOCH

Lot 872

FOUR ITEMS TO INCLUDE A COALPORT SILVER JUBILEE GOBLET, CROWN DEVON VASE AND A IRISH POTTERY JUG AND BOWL

Lot 88

FOUR ITEMS TO INCLUDE A MINIATURE PEWTER TORTOISE, TWO WHITE METAL FIGURES - A DOG AND A CAT AND A SILVER ISLE ON MAN PENDANT

Lot 890

A MIXED LOT TO INCLUDE TWO CLOCKS, SILVER PLATED CANDLEABRA & SALVER

Lot 90

A MARKED STERLING SILVER MOUNTED READING/MAGNIFYING GLASS

Lot 908

THREE SILVER EFFECT FRAMED MODERN PRINTS OF A LADY, SIGNED

Lot 92

A MARKED SILVER NEEDLE CASE

Lot 93

A MARKED 925 SILVER SCENT BOTTLE

Lot 94

A DECORATIVE MARKED SILVER MOUNTED BOTTLE PENDANT

Lot 95

A MARKED 925 SILVER OWL BOOKMARK

Lot 16

A TWO-HANDLED GLASS "THE KING EDWARD CUP" by Thomas Goode & Co Ltd, 1937, No. 26 of 42 vases made, celebrating the coronation of Edward VIII, crown finial, the removeable cover engraved with the crowned cypher of Edward VIII, also names and dates of his predecessors, twin scrolling handles and the body engraved with an inscription, the hollow stem enclosing a silver coin, all raised on a square base engraved with lion masks and inscriptions for ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND and WALES each surrounded by their national flower. 28.5cm highInscription reads: THE CORONATION OF EDWARD VIII, KING EMPEROR, MAY 12TH 1937 / ACCESSION JANUARY 20TH 1936 / BY EARTH, SEA OR AIR/OUR KING LEADS US THE WAY/AS FRIENDS OF HIS PEOPLE/THEY CROWN HIM TO DAY/ BIRTH JUNE 23RD 1894Hairline crack near the handle on the body, a flea bite and scratches to the base, otherwise in good condition.

Lot 188

A GEORGE III SILVER CAKE BASKET by Richard Morrison, London 1767, of shaped oval form, with openwork swing-handle and oval pierced foot, the pierced sides of the bowl chased with flowers and beading, engraved with a crest. 33.5cm by 27.5cm, 19.6 troy ouncesThe marks are clear. Generally in good condition.

Lot 189

A MIXED GROUP OF SILVER AND SILVER-PLATE including a set of six George III silver teaspoons, by John Lambe, London 1784, with bright-cut engraving; a George VI silver napkin ring, by Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1937; etc. (Qty) Teaspoon is 12.7cm long, weighable silver 5.9 troy ounces gross

Lot 190

A GROUP OF SILVER-PLATE including two toast racks, sweetmeats basket, Corinthian column candlestick, etc. (5) Candlestick 15cm high

Lot 191

CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (BRITISH 1834-1904) FOR HUKIN & HEATH, A SILVER PLATED TEAPOT no. 2110, marks to the base, tapering circular form, with an overarching hinged wicker-bound handle. 15cm high with handle raised

Lot 192

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CANTEEN OF SILVER-PLATED CUTLERY for twelve settings, including ivorine-handled knives, in an oak two-drawer table. 78.5cm high, 77cm wide, 48cm deep

Lot 193

TIFFANY: AN AMERICAN STERLING SILVER SIFTING LADLE by Tiffany & Co, late 19th Century, the flowerhead-shaped bowl with lobed petals, the tapering stem decorated with flowers, and presentation engraving on the underside dated 1884. 18cm long, 1.9 troy ouncesIn excellent condition without damage.

Lot 194

THREE PAIRS OF 18TH CENTURY SILVER TEA TONGS including a pair by James Graham, each engraved. (3) Largest 13cm long, 3.2 troy ounces gross

Lot 195

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER MODEL OF A SEA LION by Sarah Jones, London 1984. 2.4cm high, 1.3 troy ouncesGood condition overall.

Lot 196

A PAIR OF ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER CANDLESTICKS by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1906, of square-section with faux studwork, weighted. (2) 17.2cm highFirst stick- Dent to one bottom corner and to the side of the base. Dent and small split to two corners of the sconce. Several small nicks around the sides of the base.2nd stick- Small nicks around the sides of the base. A few nicks to the column and base of the column. Two corners of the sconces are dented. One other corner has a dent and two small splits. Hallmarks on both clear.

Lot 197

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER 'BIRTH RECORD' SPOON by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1955, the handle cast as a crane with baby, cased. 15cm long, 1.3 troy ouncesIn good condition with clear marks.

Lot 198

A LATE 18TH CENTURY RUSSIAN 84 ZOLOTNIK SILVER-GILT AND NIELLO NEEDLE CASE assayer Andrei Titov, Moscow, c.1790, French import marks, of tapering oval-section, engraved and niello decorated with Classical temples. 10.8cm long, 1.4 troy ouncesThe last digit of the year is indistinct. Some minor surface wear but generally in good condition.

Lot 199

A GEORGE II SILVER MEAT SKEWER by William Bond & James Phipps I, London 1754. 29.8cm long, 2.2 troy ouncesLight surface wear commensurate with age and use, good condition overall.

Lot 200

A GEORGE II SILVER SPARROW-BEAK CREAM JUG maker's mark indistinct, London 1738, of raised baluster-form, with scroll-form handle and moulded circular foot. 8cm high, 2.3 troy ouncesMarks on the underside of the foot are reasonably clear but for the maker's mark. No personalised engraving or erasure. Tiny split down the crease of one side of the beak. The foot is slightly dented. In generally fair condition commensurate with age and use.

Lot 202

A GROUP OF GEORGIAN AND LATER SILVER DESSERT SPOONS Old English pattern, each crested or initialled. (13) Each approx. 18cm long, 14.2 troy ounces

Lot 204

A VICTORIAN SILVER HIP FLASK by Frederick Bradford Macrea, London 1890, of plain rectangular form, shaped for the pocket, with bayonet cover and detachable cup to the base. 13cm high, 5.1 troy ouncesMarks on the body are rubbed. The marks on the cup are clear. The cover is in good order, with the cork intact. No personalised engraving. In generally good condition.

Lot 206

A ROCOCO REVIVAL SILVER TEA CADDY maker's mark rubbed, Sheffield 1897, of square bombe form, boldly chased with scrolls and flowers to the sides and hinged cover, no. 5371. 12cm high, 11.5 troy ounces

Lot 207

A VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SILVER CHINOISERIE MUG overstruck maker's mark, Edinburgh 1880, with scroll-form handle and stepped circular foot. 10cm high, 5.9 troy ouncesThe marks on the underside are clear. The gilded interior ok. No personalised engraving. In generally good condition commensurate with age.

Lot 208

A VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT AND GLASS COMBINATION DOUBLE-ENDED SCENT BOTTLE AND VINAIGRETTE by John Hazlewood Worrall, London 1880, faceted red glass, engraved with a monogram and date on each cap, the hinged centre opens to reveal a vinaigrette, the grille pierced with scrolling foliage, cased. 13.5cm wide Good condition overall, all sections close snugly.

Lot 209

AN EARLY GEORGE III SILVER COFFEE POT by Samuel Whitford I, London 1764, of baluster-form, the domed hinged cover with acorn-form finial, scroll-form handle pinned into scrolling sockets, opposed by a spout moulded with scrolls and a shell. 23cm high, 23.4 troy ouncesA little rubbing to the marks but legible. The cover is engraved with a crest.The coffee pot stands well and doesn't rock. The hinge is in good condition and closes well. Repaired crack to the bottom of the handle. No personalised engraving or evidence of erasure. In generally very good condition commensurate with age.

Lot 210

A WILLIAM III SILVER PORRINGER by William Keate, London 1698, circular, chased with a band of alternate curved lobes and fluted below a corded girdle, the scroll handles capped with graduated beading, scratch engraved initials on the underside. 9.5cm high, 7.8 troy ouncesNo personalised engraving. Some surface wear commensurate with age but generally in very good condition.

Lot 212

AN ART DECO STYLE SILVER COCKTAIL SHAKER by Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 2012, of typical tapering form. 21.5cm high, 13.6 troy ouncesA full set of clear marks on the base. The other elements are stamped 925. All the pieces fit together well. No personalised engraving. In generally very good condition.

Lot 213

A WILLIAM & MARY WEST COUNTRY SILVER TREFID SPOON by John Mortimer, Exeter, c.1690, circular punch with a crowned X flanked by script JM struck three times, with a ribbed rat-tail, the back of the top of the stem pricked IB over EW. 22cm long, 1.4 troy ouncesCrack through the middle mark on the stem (three town mark/maker's mark combinations), knife edge to the front of the bowl, ripples in edges, some light scratches and nicks commensurate with age and use.

Lot 215

A PAIR OF GEORGE VI SILVER SALT AND PEPPER POTS by Robert Edgar Stone, London 1949, of tapering cylindrical form with detachable bases, facsimile signatures. (2) 7cm high, 5 troy ounces grossRobert Edgar Stone, known professionally as R.E. Stone, was an English silversmith. Born in 1903, his work is famous for its handcrafted style. When he was 14, Stone enrolled at the Central School of Arts in London; during his time with the school, he won a scholarship from the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths. He founded his workshop in 1929, and some of his most famous work includes the various products he manufactured to commemorate George V’s Silver Jubilee in 1935. Stone’s work is distinctive for being largely handmade, and he was noted for stamping his work with a facsimile signature, as in this example. He died in 1990, and his items are now in very great demand among collectors

Lot 216

AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING MUG by William Henry Williams, London 1842, of pedestal-form, the spreading bowl chased with scrolls and leaves, engraved and dated 9.4.50, leaf-capped scroll-form handle. 12.5cm high, 5 troy ouncesIn poor condition.

Lot 217

A FINE PAIR OF AUSTRIAN SILVER AND ENAMEL CANDLESTICKS by Hermann Bohm, Vienna, c.1880, the lobed domed bases painted with mythological scenes, the shafts spiral-fluted and painted with delicate scrolling foliage on pink ground, collars of bearded caryatids. (2) 25cm high, 15.8 troy ounces grossEach is marked on the underside of the foot rim. One with a small dent to the stem. In otherwise good condition commensurate with age and use.

Lot 218

A CHARLES II SILVER PORRINGER AND COVER maker's mark ET with a crescent beneath, London 1662, of slightly tapering bombé form on circular base, with two cast foliate scroll handles with grotesque mask terminals, the detachable cover with trumpet-shaped finial, the base and cover each repoussé and chased with a band of flowers and foliage, the base with a stippled border and inscribed VW VB 1666, the cover with VW 1666. (2) 10.5cm high, 7 troy ouncesExhibited: London, Art Treasures Exhibition, 1932, no. 508 (W.H. Willson)For the same maker's mark, see Jackson, Ian Pickford ed., p.122Marked on the base and the cover with reasonably clear marks. Age-related surface wear but generally in good condition commensurate with age.

Lot 219

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER MUG by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1968, of plain barrel-form with C-scroll handle and moulded foot. 10cm high, 7.3 troy ouncesThe marks are clear. No personalised engraving or erasure. In excellent condition.

Lot 220

A VICTORIAN SILVER SIFTING LADLE by Francis Higgins II, London 1846, the shaped circular bowl with quatrefoil pierced gilded interior, engraved with a crest. 15cm long, 1.4 troy ouncesThe marks are clear enough. Two small splits to the bowl.

Lot 221

A LARGE VICTORIAN SILVER VINE PATTERN SALVER by Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield 1889, circular, the openwork broad edge decorated with fruiting vine within a rim entwined with beading, the well engraved with fruiting vine, raised on three scroll and leaf cast feet. 42cm diameter, 62 troy ounces

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