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Lot 555

A George V sugar bowl, by George Unite, Birmingham 1922, plain circular, 4 1/4in. (11cms); a George V sugar bowl, by J. Round & Sons, Sheffield 1921, cauldron-shaped, 4 3/4in. (12cms); and a George V jewellery box with velvet liner, Birmingham 1911, 8.4oz. of weighable silver. (3)

Lot 569

A Victorian sauce ladle, by William Marshall, Edinburgh 1857, single struck Kings pattern, engraved initial; together with an assortment of 19th/20th Century silver teaspoons; coffee spoons; etc., 20oz. (33)

Lot 570

A late Victorian silver and glass tray, by William Gibson & John Langman, London 1897, rectangular with bevelled glass insert and everted pierced rim decorated scrolls, shells and flowers, engraved monogram, 11in. (28cms).

Lot 575

A set of twelve Victorian silver and ivory handled fruit knives and forks, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1899, in walnut case.

Lot 588

A George V tea caddy, maker's mark rubbed, Chester 1910, engraved swag design, 3 1/4in. (8.5cms); a George V caddy spoon, by Atkin Bros., Sheffield 1920, 3.95oz; a George V capstan form inkwell, by A.J. Zimmerman, Birmingham 1913; a George V jewellery box, maker's mark rubbed, Chester 1919; and a George V silver photograph frame, by E. Mander & Son, Birmingham 1910. (5)

Lot 589

A Victorian silver and ivory handled stilton scoop, by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1859.

Lot 594

A Georgian silver mote spoon, rubbed marks.

Lot 621

A set of four Victorian table salts and matching salt spoons, by Henry John Lias and James Wakely, London 1882, the salts of two-handled, spiral fluted cauldron form, in velvet lined case, 5oz. of weighable silver.

Lot 632

A George V waiter, by Sibray, Hall & Co. (Charles Clement Pilling), London 1913, shaped circular, 8in. (20.5cms) 10.4oz; and a pair of silver candlesticks, marks worn, filled bases, 5 1/4in. (13.5cms). (3)

Lot 647

Eight George III teaspoons, by Thomas Wallis (II), London 1805, Old English pattern and engraved initials; miscellaneous 19th Century silver teaspoons; a pusher and salt spoon, various dates and makers, fiddle pattern, Old English pattern, etc., 18oz. (31)

Lot 653

A late Victorian silver and ivory paper knife, maker's mark worn, Birmingham 1895, 15in. (38cms); an EPNS seven bar toast rack, 6 1/4in. (16cms). and a pair of George V two-handled butter dishes, with opaque glass liners, by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1919, 5in. (12.5cms) wide. (4)

Lot 657

A George V leather travel dressing table box, c.1915, fitted with brushes, glass and glass bottles with silver mounts, various dates c.1915, by Middleton Chapman and other makers.

Lot 661

A German 800 standard part flatware and cutlery service, engraved initial, comprising: two meat forks, four table knives, four table forks, two tablespoons, fifteen tea knives, seven dessert forks, four small dessert spoons, ten teaspoons, 30oz. of weighable silver.

Lot 663

Six Dutch silver/white metal ornamental spoons, various, with religious and other finials; together with two Russian silver teaspoons, with spiral twist handles. (8)

Lot 664

Five mid 19th Century Canadian silver tablespoons, by Richard Kestell Oliver, Toronto c.1850, fiddle pattern and engraved initials.

Lot 666

A Persian silver and enamel box, rectangular, the hinged cover inset with image of a mosque in the distance, deer in the foreground, gross weight 12.9oz.

Lot 667

A Dutch silver model of a windmill, bears import marks for Boaz Moses Landeck, Chester 1912, 5 3/4in. (14.5cms) high, 3.2oz.

Lot 671

A Queen Victoria Silver Jubilee medallion, 1897, 2 1/4in. (5.7cms) diameter, cased; a George V and Queen Mary Jubilee medal, 1935, cased; and a George VI and Queen Elizabeth Coronation medal, 1937, 2 1/4in. (5.7cms) cased. (3)

Lot 704

Niels Erik From, Denmark: a sterling standard silver necklace with matching bracelet, each link decorated with two flower heads and four leaves, the necklace 38cms long, the bracelet 19cms long.

Lot 724

A Georg Jensen silver ring, 300, of open oval form, ring size I; together with a matching brooch, 930, 4.5cms wide. See illustration

Lot 727

A blue enamelled sterling silver floral pattern brooch, by Yan Tostrup, with matching stud earrings (possibly converted); a sterling silver white enamelled brooch, by David-Andersen; a sterling silver floral pattern brooch, by Stuart Nye; and a sterling silver oval link bracelet, by Niels Evik Fran of Denmark, 18cms long. (6)

Lot 835

A black stained crocodile skin dressing case, the interior fittings mostly cut glass with silver covers by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., c.1920, to include: two hand brushes; button hook; shoe horn; five dressing table pots; a scent bottle; and a hip flask, in canvas travelling case, 22 x 15 x 8in. (56 x 38 x 20cms).

Lot 979

A Gem, 4.5mm air gun, with two stage 161/2in. octagonal barrel inscribed patent and bearing the harpoon trade mark of Eisenwerke, with T-bar lever opening latch with under lever mechanism all bearing the remains of silver paint, fruit wood stock and steel butt plate 33in. long overall.

Lot 476

A silver mounted tortoiseshell carriage alarm clock, hallmarked London 1892, maker's mark of William Thomas Wright & Frederick Davies The white dial with Roman numerals and gong striking movement, a subsidiary alarm dial below, the rectangular case with corner mounts, swing handle and flattened bun feet. 15.5 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some cracks to case with old repairs and associated losses, not guaranteed in working order, alarm dial hand loose.

Lot 490

An early 20th century unmarked Indian silver tray With a pierced border centrally decorated with buildings amongst a mountainous landscape and centred with an inscribed presentation cartouche. 39.5 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Overall good, some general wear.

Lot 491

A Victorian silver coursing trophy vase, hallmarked London 1890, maker's mark of Frederick Sibray & Job Frank Hall Embossed with acanthus leaves and engraved Hamerton Coursing 1891. 24.5 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, foot slightly misshapen, approximately 12 troy ounces.

Lot 495

A silver and enamelled cigarette case, hallmarked London 1958, maker's mark of H.D.S, retailed by Benzie Cowes With all over engine turning, the cover enamelled Latifa R.Y.S., R.O.R.C. and four pennants spelling MLLX, the interior inscribed Colin From Mike. 12 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some dints and bruises, some slight loss to enamel, approximately 7 troy ounces.

Lot 497

A William IV silver seven bar toast rack, hallmarked London 1835, maker's mark of Charles Thomas Fox The pierced and foliate cast handle above twin arched divisions, standing on pierced acanthus cast scroll feet. 15 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Approximately 13.5 troy ounces all in. Generally in good condition, expected wear, slightly misshappen, some overall rubbing.

Lot 498

A William IV silver sauce jug, hallmarked London 1835, maker's mark of Edward, Edward Junior, John & W. Barnard The lobed body with foliate cast shoulders, shaped rim and acanthus cast handle, standing on scroll feet. 13.5 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Approximately 9 troy ounces all in. Generally in good condition, expected wear.

Lot 499

A pair of Edwardian silver chocolate pots, hallmarked Birmingham 1901, maker's mark of Thomas Hayes Each of typical form with turned wood handle, both crested. 18 cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, marks slightly rubbed, some dints, approximately 16 troy ounces all in.

Lot 500

A George III silver pedestal sauce boat, hallmarked London 1795, maker's mark of Peter & Ann Bateman With reeded rim, loop handle and spreading foot. 15.5 cm high overall. CONDITION REPORTS: Approximately 7.5 troy ounces, Generally in good condition, expected wear, some small dints, foot slightly misshappen.

Lot 501

A George III silver coffee pot, hallmarked London 1762, maker's mark indistinct The later embossed baluster body with acanthus cast spout and boxwood handle, the hinged cover with pineapple finial, standing on a spreading foot, engraved Moor's head crest. 27 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Approximately 27 troy ounces all in, Generally in good condition, expected wear, some small dints, foot slightly misshappen.

Lot 503

A silver soup ladle, hallmarked Sheffield 1940, maker's mark of William Hutton & Sons Ltd 32.5 cm long. CONDITION REPORTS: Approximately 8.5 troy ounces. Generally in good condition, expected wear, slight rubbing to marks.

Lot 504

An Edwardian silver Stilton scoop, hallmarked London 1905, maker's mark of William Hutton & Sons Ltd Together with a Victorian silver crumb scoop, hallmarked Sheffield 1899, maker's mark of George Howson. The former 20.5 cms long; the latter 33 cm long. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Approximately 3 troy ounces and 8 troy ounces respectively. Both generally in good condition with expected wear.

Lot 505

A matched silver condiment set, retailed by Collingwood of Conduit Street Limited, London Comprising: a pair of George III pepper pots, hallmarked London 1768, maker's mark of John Delmester & Johns Manns, a pair of George III salt cellars, hallmarked London 1761, maker's mark of David Hennell, a George III mustard, hallmarked London 1810, maker's mark of John Bridge, a George III mustard, hallmarked London 1801, maker's mark of AK and two pairs of George III salt/mustard spoons, in fitted case for Collingwood of Conduit Street Limited. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear., approximately 16.3 troy ounces.

Lot 508

A silver novelty desk stand, hallmarked London 1923, maker's mark of Albert Clarke Modelled as a vintage car, possibly a 1902 Baby Peugeot, the boot a stamp box, the hinged seat revealing an inkwell. 13 cm long. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some slight dints, slight loss to underside of seat, approximately 14 troy ounces all in.

Lot 509

A Victorian pierced silver and dish and cover, hallmarked Birmingham 1856, maker's mark of William Gough The domed cover with lion finial, the body with lion mask ring handles, standing on lions paw feet with milk glass liner. 13.5 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, approximately 16.5 troy ounces, liner previously broken and re-glued.

Lot 511

A matched George IV silver three piece tea set, the teapot hallmarked London 1822, maker's mark of EF, the sugar bowl and cream jug hallmarked London 1824, maker's mark of WE Each piece with floral scrolling embossed decoration and engraved with a crest. The teapot 27 cms wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Overall good, some general wear, approximately 46.5 troy ounces.

Lot 512

A George IV silver coffee pot, hallmarked London 1820, maker's mark of IET The front decorated with a cipher, the underside with a presentation inscription from HRH The Duke of Kent. 21.5 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Overall good, some general wear.

Lot 514

A George III silver mug, hallmarked London 1770, makers mark indistinct Of waisted form with an acanthus capped scrolling handle, standing on a spreading domed foot, the front with engraved monogram. 11.25 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some slight denting/tarnishing, general wear, approximately 10 troy ounces.

Lot 515

An Edward VII enamel decorated silver mantel clock, hallmarked Birmingham 1903, maker's mark of The Douglas Clock Company Of balloon form, fronted with an enamel floral panel. 16 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some slight denting, some slight enamel loss, one small patch of enamel repaired, movement fixing screws protruding through back, not guaranteed in working order.

Lot 516

A pair of silver candlesticks, hallmarked London 1900, maker's mark of Thomas Bradbury & Sons Of neo-classical design, loaded. 31 cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some very slight dints.

Lot 519

A pair of George III Irish silver decanter labels, hallmarked Dublin 1807, makers mark indistinct Of canted rectangular form, inscribed Whiskey and Rum; together with a pair of George V silver decanter labels, hallmarked London 1924, maker's mark of J.H.T, of canted rectangular form, pierced Port and Vintage Port. (4) CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, could do with a clean.

Lot 520

A pair of George III silver decanter labels, hallmarked Sheffield 1794, maker's mark of M. Fenton & Co. Of canted crescent form, inscribed Port and Claret; together with another en suite, but unmarked, inscribed Madeira. (3) CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, could do with a clean.

Lot 520A

An Irish Trout Fly Fishing Competition Committee National Angling Championship Challenge silver cup, hallmarked Dublin 1939, maker's mark of West & Son Won by Corrib 1938, variously inscribe and with facsimile signature for George E. Wilson. 10.5 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear.

Lot 521

A 19th century silver ladle, assay and date marks indistinct, maker's mark of John & Henry & Charles Lias Kings pattern. 35.5 cm long. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, crested, marks rubbed, some dints to bowl, approximately 12 troy ounces.

Lot 522

A matched suite of George III silver flatware Comprising: eight tablespoons, hallmarked London 1816, maker's mark of William Eley & William Fearn; eight table forks, hallmarked London 1815 and 1816, maker's mark of William Eley & William Fearn and London 1836, maker's mark of Mary Chawner; eight spoons, hallmarked London 1815 and 1816, maker's mark of William Eley & William Fearn; and eight forks, hallmarked London 1816, maker's mark of William Eley & William Fearn and London 1825, maker's mark of John & Henry & Charles Lias, Kings pattern. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some slight rubbing to marks, crested.

Lot 526

A French silver mounted glass caviar dish, bowl and caviar spoon by Cartier, Paris, the bowl rim with 925 purity mark, maker's mark, Mercure Export mark, stamped Argent, Made in France, Cartier Paris and numbered 313192 The dish ring and spoon similarly marked, in fitted case. The bowl 18.5 cm diameter. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear.

Lot 527

A Dutch silver model of a shoe With pierced and embossed decoration. 12 cm long. CONDITION REPORTS: Overall good, some general wear.

Lot 528A

A Swedish silver circular box and cover, hallmarked 1804, maker's mark of PZ The cover inset with a 1788 Brazilian 320 Reis coin. 7.5 cm diameter. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, monogrammed.

Lot 529

A pair of 19th century Chinese silver nail guards Typically pierced and decorated; together with three further Chinese silver nail guards, similar but smaller; a Chinese silver bi disc; two Chinese silver pendants; and a Chinese silver ring. The former 9.5 cm long. (9) CONDITION REPORTS: All generally in good condition with expected wear, pendants lacking some elements, approximately 3.1 troy ounces all in.

Lot 531

A Meiji-Taisho period Japanese unmarked silver picture frame Worked with an eagle worrying two smaller birds amongst blossom sprays. 24.5 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, easel support lacking, backing a little tired, some securing pins lacking.

Lot 534

An early 20th century Chinese silver pepperette formed as Buddha Typically modelled seated; together with another Chinese silver pepperette of architectural form. The former 5.25 cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Overall good, some general wear, losses to roof of architectural pepperette, general wear.

Lot 537

A Russian silver gilt and champleve enamel tea set, with 916 Zolotnik Post 1958 Kokoshnik mark and maker's mark of DY in cyrillic Comprising: sugar bowl, tea strainer, a pair of cups, saucers and teaspoons and a pair of side dishes, in fitted case. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear.

Lot 538

A Russian silver and champleve enamel casket with 84 Zolotnik mark, 1892 assayers mark for Apollonovich Artsibashev, Moscow town mark, and maker's mark of Khlebnikov The hinged cover flanked with twin cockerel handles, standing on claw and ball feet. 15 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear.

Lot 541

A 19th century silver plated samovar Of barrel form, with twin ring handles, standing on a plinth base with four flattened bun feet. 37 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some surface wear and scratching, general wear.

Lot 549

A pair of Elkington & Co. silver plated magnum bottle coasters Each of typical circular form with engraved decoration and an engraved cartouche. Each 16 .25 cm diameter. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Overall good, some general wear.

Lot 550

A 19th century amboyna tray With kingwood crossbanding, central satinwood fan inlay and silver plated gallery. 74.5 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some wear to plate, shrinkage cracks, fabric backing detaching.

Lot 550A

A pair of silver plated salts Each modelled as a dog sat expectantly beside a gilded bowl. 5 cm high. (2)

Lot 554

A Continental Sterling silver and blue guilloche enamelled cigarette case The interior gilded. 8.5 cm long. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some slight surface scratching.

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