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Lot 349

An Edwardian silver Crown, dated 1902, better grade.

Lot 352

A 19thC Asian silver Coin, one side with four character marks, the other with two stylised dragons, square holed centre, approx 52mm diameter, 26.2g, together with five 1863 Hong Kong silver ten cents coins, Chinese silver ingots etc., the ingots 88.3g (a lot)

Lot 353

A 1902 Coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Consort Alexandria silver Medallion, large Size, 55mm, 86.5g, together with a small boxed bronze commemorative medallion designed by E.Fuchs for Elkington & Co., 20mm diameter (2)

Lot 36

An Edwardian silver Hatpin Stand, by William Henry Sparrow, hallmarked Chester 1905, of circular form with domed central cushion and textured hoop stand, 5cm diameter, together with a George V capstan inkwell, Birmingham, 2935, with clear glass liner and weighted base, 11cm diameter and three small silver spill vases with weighted bases (5)

Lot 37

A late Victorian silver Tea Caddy, hallmarked Chester 1898, makers mark rubbed, of bombe form, the hinged cover with knop finial, hinge lacking pin, raised on four claw feet, 11cm high, together with a small silver pin dish, Birmingham 1904, 7cm wide and three silver spoons, total weight 8.4ozt (a lot)

Lot 38

An early 20thC Chinese export silver three piece Tea Set, of cube form with rounded shoulders, hammered body with applied and embossed naturalistically modelled foliate decoration, twin bamboo scroll handles, the teapot with lift off cover and flower bud knop finial, with faux seal mark to body, character marks to base, teapot 14cm high, approx total weight 24.1ozt, milk jug with some dents and knocks (3)

Lot 39

A George V silver Salver, by C W Fletcher & Son Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield, 1926, of plain shaped circular form, raised on three ball and claw supports, 31cm diameter, 20.5ozt.

Lot 4

A George III silver Caddy Spoon, hallmarked London, 1816, fiddle pattern with shell shaped bowl, 9.5cm long, together with three silver teaspoons, a set of six silver handled butter knives, weighable 1.46ozt etc., (a lot)

Lot 40

A set of four early 20thC German (800) silver Table Spoons, by Egersdoerfer, beaded handles, initialled, 21cm long, approx total weight 7.92ozt, together with a George I silver Hanoverian rat-tail pattern spoon, by Henry Clarke I, hallmarked London 1717, poor condition, an Edward VIII silver cigarette case, London 1936, 8.5cm long, etc., weighable sterling silver 7.1ozt, a pair of 9ct gold oval cufflinks, with engine turned decoration 3.5g etc., (a lot)

Lot 41

A late Victorian silver Salver, by Barker Brothers, hallmarked Birmingham, 1900, of shaped circular form with shell capped scrolling edge, raised on three scroll supports, 27.5cm diameter, approx. weight 17.6ozt.

Lot 42

An Elizabeth II silver 'Armada Dish', by Carr's of Sheffield Ltd., with oversize hallmarks for Sheffield, 2003, 10cm diameter, together with a Hong Kong silver dish, the centre inset with a 1960 one dollar coin, 9cm diameter, total weight 3.4ozt, a damaged silver backed hand mirror, a silver mounted desk blotter, and a quantity of silver plate, including ink stand, two handled tray, tea pot, bowl, jugs etc., (a lot)

Lot 43

An early 20thC Indian silver Card Case, of rectangular form with hinged top, the whole decorated with animals and birds in a naturalistic landscape, unmarked, 10cm high, 3.347ozt.

Lot 44

A George VI silver Cigarette Case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1937, with engine turned decoration in the Art Deco style, 8.5cm long, together with a silver mounted penknife, Sheffield, 1908, a silver matchbox cover, Birmingham, 1920, crested, a silver propelling toothpick, Birmingham, 1994, total weight 4.2ozt, and a small quantity of coins, weighable silver

Lot 46

A pair of George III silver 'Berry' Spoons, by Dorothy Langlands, hallmarked Newcastle, 1804, Old English pattern with later berry decoration, the handles initialled and dated 1898, 23cm long, together with a cased set of six George VI silver coffee spoons, by Thomas Edward Holden, Birmingham, 1946, with Lincoln Imp finials, a silver napkin ring and teaspoon, total weight 7.2ozt (a lot)

Lot 48

A Victorian silver Albert pattern Butter Knife, by John James Whiting, hallmarked London, 1851, crested, 20.5cm long, together with a French silver fiddle and thread dessert spoon, 18cm long, other small butter knives, preserve spoons etc., a dressing table tray, Chester 1898 etc., weighable 11.1ozt, a set of six Victorian silver fish knives, London 1866, the handles weighted, as found, and a small quantity of silver plated flatware, two trays, two salvers, tea set, a cased pair of early 20thC gilt metal sewing scissors etc., (a lot)

Lot 49

'The Royal College of Arms' Silver Jubilee Commemorative silver Charger, hallmarked for The Yorkshire Mint, Birmingham, 1977, of dished circular form, with engraved armorials surrounding a central raised silver-gilt Royal coat of arms, diameter 26.5cm, 17.14ozt, in incomplete presentation case.

Lot 5

A pair of George III silver Table Spoons, by Peter & William Bateman, hallmarked London, 1813, Old English pattern, initialled, 22.5cm long, total weight 4.4ozt (2)

Lot 51

An early 20thC Indian silver cylindrical Pot and Cover, decorated with birds among trees, pull off cover, all unmarked, 16.5cm high, 4.4ozt.

Lot 52

A early 20thC Indian silver Bottle Cover, by Dass & Dutt, Calcutta, with hinged base and plain screw fitting neck, the body with typical embossed depictions of rural scenes, 16cm high, 7.9ozt.

Lot 54

A Victorian silver Albert pattern Stilton Scoop, by John James Whiting, hallmarked London, 1853, the handle crested, 24cm long, 3.25ozt.

Lot 55

A George I silver Hanoverian Rattail pattern Spoon, by Isaac Davenport (probably) with sterling hallmarks for London 1723, the handle reverse initialled, 20cm long, 64g.

Lot 56

A Victorian Scottish silver Toddy Ladle, makers mark 'GE', hallmarked Glasgow, 1844, Queens pattern, 18cm long, together with a Victorian silver Kings pattern sugar shovel, by Chawner & Co, hallmarked London 1845, initialled, and a fiddle pattern sugar shovel by Unite & Hilliard, hallmarked Birmingham, 1828, approx total weight 3.35ozt (3)

Lot 57

A set of six George V silver Dessert Spoons, by J Rodgers & Sons Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield, 1929, Hanoverian rattail pattern, the handles with bright cut decoration, 18cm long, approx total weight 10.6ozt (6)

Lot 58

A set of six Victorian silver Tea Spoons, by Chawner & Co., hallmarked London, 1856, King's pattern, initialled, 14.5cm long, together with a set of six Edwardian silver Coffee Spoons, by James Deakin & Sons, hallmarked Sheffield, 1900-1903, with twisted stems and bright cut finials, initialled, 11.2cm long, approx total weight 7.9ozt (12)

Lot 59

A set of three Edwardian silver Table Spoons, by Francis Higgins III, hallmarked London, 1901, King's pattern, crested, 23cm long, together with three other silver King's pattern table spoons; two Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield, 1905, the other William Chawner II, London 1833, approx total weight 19.2ozt (6)

Lot 6

A cased George V silver Spoon and Pusher, the spoon Birmingham 1935, pusher Sheffield, 1922, together with a silver fork and spoon, Sheffield 1940, missing knife, total weight 2.2ozt (2)

Lot 60

A set of four George III silver Dessert Spoons, by William Eley I & William Fearn, hallmarked London, 1803, fiddle and shell pattern, 17cm long, approx total weight 5.8ozt (4)

Lot 61

A Victorian silver Dessert Spoon, by Chawner & Co., hallmarked London, 1846, Victoria pattern, monogrammed, 18cm long, together with three King's pattern Victorian silver dessert spoons, by Chawner & Co., hallmarked Londin, 1873, monogrammed, and three other 19thC Kings pattern variants, approx. total weight 14.4ozt (7)

Lot 62

A George II silver Old English pattern Table Spoon, probably by Elizabeth Oldfield , hallmarked Londonm 1754, with later 'Berry' decoration, monogrammed, 21cm long, together with a Victorian Albert pattern sifter spoon, by John James Whiting, London, 1873, crested, a Victorian silver serving spoon, byGoldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., hallmarked London, 1887, with foliate engraved gilt bowl and twisted stem, a silver sundae spoon, by Elkington & Co Ltd., a Victorian sauce ladle, by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, hallmarked London, 1890, initialled, approx. total weight 8.9ozt (5)

Lot 63

A pair of Victorian provincial silver Runcible (Spork) Spoons, by John Walton, hallmarked Newcastle, 1855, King's pattern, monogrammed, 13.5cm long, together with a pair of Elizabeth II silver sauce ladles, Sheffield, 1961, a pair of Edwardian silver sugar nips, by Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham, 1905, with foliate engraved decoration, a Scottish silver mustard spoon, by Elder & Co., hallmarked Glasgow 1848, other cruet spoon etc., approx. total weight 7.3ozt (a lot)

Lot 64

A pair of Edwardian silver Dessert Forks, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd., hallmarked London 1908, Old English pattern, initialled, 17.5cm long, together with a Victorian silver pickle fork, Sheffield, 1895, and a quantity of other 19thC and early 20thC forks, weighable 10.4ozt, two other forks partially marked  (a lot)

Lot 65

A set of Eleven Edwardian silver Teaspoons, by Duncan & Scobbie, hallmarked Sheffield, 1905, with bright cut decoration, initialled, 12.5cm long, together with seven fiddle pattern teaspoons, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons., hallmarked Sheffield 1910 (5) and 1906 (6), with bright cut decoration, initialled, two other sets of five silver teaspoons, approx. total weight 12.6ozt (a lot)

Lot 66

A pair of Victorian silver Egg Spoons, by Charles Boyton, hallmarked London, 1842, fiddle pattern, 12.5cm long, together with a quantity of other 19thC and early 20thC silver teaspoons etc., approx total weight 14.7ozt (a lot)

Lot 67

A William IV silver Teapot, by John Watson & Son, hallmarked Sheffield, 1835, of lobed baluster form, leaf capped scroll handle and spout, the handle with ivory insulators, cast foliate finial and raised on four cast supports, the handle and finial with corresponding hallmarks, 20.5cm high, approx. total weight 28.8ozt.  DEFRA Ivory Act submission ref: PLP3CDBM.

Lot 69

A pair of novelty Edwardian silver miniature Wheelbarrows, by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings, hallmarked Birmingham, 1908, 9cm long, total weight 48.5g (2)

Lot 7

A George V silver Salver, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, hallmarked Sheffield, 1930, of square form with shell capped gadrooned rim, raised on four scroll supports, the centre with presentation inscription, 32cm wide, 28.5ozt.

Lot 70

A mid 18thC silver Snuff / Miniature Spoon, struck with makers mark only 'I.H', Hanoverian pattern with scroll and shell picture back, the handle initialled 'D', 7cm long, 3.9g.

Lot 71

A set of four George IV silver Table Spoons, by Randall Chatterton, hallmarked London, 1826, fiddle pattern, the handle initialled 'L', 22.5cm long, approx. total weight 8.9ozt (4)

Lot 72

A pair of George IV Sauce Ladles, by William Eaton, hallmarked London, 1828, fiddle pattern, the handles initialled 'L', 18cm long, together with a set of four Victorian silver salt spoons, by Charles Boyton, hallmarked London, 1851, fiddle pattern with corresponding initial, 11cm long, approx total weight 7.7ozt (6)

Lot 73

A harlequin set of eleven 19thC silver fiddle pattern Dessert Spoons, three William Chawner II London 1827, three by Henry Day, London 1821, three Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1858, a pair by Richard Poulden, London 1823, all with corresponding initial 'L', all approx 18cm long, approx total weight 14.9ozt (11)

Lot 74

A set of four George III silver fiddle pattern Forks, probably William Welch II, hallmarked Exeter 1808, 19.5cm long, together with six further 19thC silver fiddle pattern forks, various dates / makers, all with corresponding initial 'L', approx total weight 22.3ozt (10)

Lot 75

A set of four Victorian silver fiddle pattern Dessert Forks, by Joseph & Albert Savory, hallmarked London 1839, 17cm long, together with six other early 19thC silver fiddle pattern dessert forks, all with corresponding initial 'L', approx total weight 15.6ozt (10)

Lot 76

A set of four George IV silver fiddle pattern Teaspoons, by T Cox Savory, hallmarked London, 1828, 14.5cm long, together with three others by William Eaton, corresponding hallmarks, and one other, London, 1865, all with corresponding initial 'L', approx total weight 6.1ozt (8)

Lot 78

A set of four George III silver Table Spoons, by George Wintle, hallmarked London, 1792, Old English pattern, the handles crested with a Stag, 22cm long, approx total weight 7.4ozt (4)

Lot 79

A set of six George V silver Teaspoons, by Josiah Williams & Co., hallmarked London, 1930/2, Old English pattern, the handles with initial 'L', 13.5cm long, approx total weight 4.9ozt (6)

Lot 8

A George VI silver Sugar Caster, hallmarked Birmingham, 1946, of traditional form, the removable pierced cover with knopped finial, 16cm high, 3.8ozt.

Lot 80

A set of five George III silver Teaspoons, by Thomas Wallis (II) & Jonathan Hayne, hallmarked London, 1818, Old English pattern, the handles initialled 'L', 13.2cm long, together with a George III silver Old English pattern fork, London 1815, 20.5cm long, an early 19thC silver caddy spoon, with chequer board bowl, damages and old repairs, and a Continental silver strainer, approx total weight 6.4ozt (a lot)

Lot 81

A Victorian silver Mustard Pot, by William Robert Smily, hallmarked London, 1842, of pain drum form with gadrooned rim and shell thumb piece, blue glass liner, 3.3ozt, 7cm diameter, with associated silver plated spoon.

Lot 82

An Edwardian silver and tortoiseshell balloon Mantle Clock, hallmarked William Comyns, London 1907, the unsigned white enamel dial with blue Arabic numerals, the front with Neoclassical foliate decoration inlaid with gold and abalone shell, all raised on scrolling silver supports, 20cm high, not running, the tortoiseshell with two areas of damage, one on the front at the '8' hour marker, the other on one corner at the top.

Lot 83

A George III silver Sugar Caster, by George Gray, hallmarked London, 1789, of traditional form, the removable pierced cover with knop finial, foliate decoration, crested, 14cm high, together with a pair of George V silver pierced oval bon bon dishes, as found, approx total weight 3.6ozt (3)

Lot 84

A George V silver Bon Bon Dish, by Walker & Hall, hallmarked Sheffield, 1913, of two handled circular form with pierced rim, raised on a spreading circular foot, 15cm wide handle to handle, approx weight 3.8ozt.

Lot 85

An early 20thC cased set of twelve Dessert Knives and Forks, by Allen & Daws, Norwich, the silver plated blades and tines with mother of pearl handles, knives 19cm long, in fitted velvet lined wooden canteen.

Lot 86

A Victorian silver gilt 'Apostle' Spoon, by George Fox, hallmarked London 1862, 17cm long, together with a silver napkin ring and a small quantity of silver flatware, approx total weight 5.2ozt (a lot)

Lot 87

A late Victorian silver heart shaped Box, by Henry Matthews, hallmarked Birmingham 1896, with hinged cover, 6cm wide, together with a small silver mounted easel frame, Birmingham, 1991, a Russian silver and niello souvenir spoon, a Russian silver mounted cut glass bowl, a silver mounted brush and dressing table jar, white metal beaker etc., (a lot)

Lot 88

A large quantity of Silver Plate, including three small 19thC salvers, two pairs of bottle coasters, egg codler, teapot, candlesticks, a part flatware service etc., (a lot)

Lot 89

A George VI silver Christening Mug, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., hallmarked London, 1950, plain with scroll handle, initialled, 8cm high, together with a pair of silver sugar tongs, Sheffield, 1900, a silver hinged bangle, napkin rings and short candlestick, weighable silver ozt, and a quantity of silver plate including sauce boat and two handled tray (a lot)

Lot 9

A late 19thC / early 20thC Islamic silver Rosewater Sprinkler, of typical form with pierced finial modelled as a cockerel, tail damaged but present, marked to inner base rim, 33cm high, 10ozt.

Lot 90

An Edwardian silver Teaspoon, by Charles Horner, hallmarked Chester 1906,with double thistle finial, twisted stem and gilded bowl, 12cm long, together with a silver backed hand mirror, by Walker & Hall, hallmarked Birmingham, 1933, in the Art Deco style, a silver backed hair brush, papier mache snuff boxes etc., (a lot)

Lot 10

A WWI & WWII medal group. Comprising a pair of WWI India General service medals, WWII Defence Medal, British War Medal 23UZ A.SJT A. J. Miller Somerset light infantry. Victory Medal SGT A.J. Miller Supply and Army Corps Indian General Service Bar, Afghanistan NWF 1919 240725 A. SJT A. J. Miller, Somerset Light Infantry WWII Defence medal. Two silver medal fobs and bars. GWR First Aid, St John Ambulance, St John War Service badge

Lot 101

A small box of world coins and banknotes. Including silver examples

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