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Lot 169

A 1930's style Shelley China tea service, comprising twelve plates and saucers, six plates a jug and sugar bowl, decorated in green, black and silver, pattern no 12207

Lot 177

A group of silver comprising a thimble, an identity tag, an engine turned lighter, an Albert, two brooches

Lot 191

A silver picture frame, Birmingham 1907, 10cm by 7cm, together with a small silver cream jug of ewer form, Birmingham 1910, height 6cm (2)

Lot 193

A pair of silver dwarf candlesticks, Birmingham 1919 together with a silver two handled cup on ebonised plinth, Birmingham 1938, height of cup 8cm

Lot 195

A boxed set of silver napkin ring, egg cup and spoon, each engraved Pamela Marion, Birmingham 1930, 1.3 troy ounces

Lot 196

A silver three piece condiment set, Mappin & Webb Birmingham 1928 comprising pepperette, salt cellar and mustard pot with blue glass liners and two small spoons

Lot 197

A group of WWI service medals awarded to W.B. & J.H. Ponsonby R.N, a Victorian silver plated and leather hip flask and a Ronson table lighter

Lot 203

A silver Armada dish, London 1967, engraved with earlier date of 1965 and inscribed verso, 15cm diameter, 6 troy ounces.

Lot 204

A circular silver bon bon dish, Chester 1897, with wavy rim above pierced, chased and embossed decoration on three ball feet, 16cms diameter, 4.4 troy ounces.

Lot 208

Three early/mid 20th century silver napkin rings, various dates and makers, 1.8 troy ounces. (3)

Lot 209

A silver cream jug, London 1883, helmet shaped with part fluted body on a square base, height 12cm, 2.2 troy ounces.

Lot 210

A 20th Century silver sugar castor, Birmingham 1939, of plain cylindrical form with pull off pierced cover, 4.6 troy ounces.

Lot 211

A Victorian silver cream jug of tapered form with two reeded bands and base, London 1844, height 7cm

Lot 212

A silver cigarette case of curved rectangular shape, Sheffield 1923, makers mark for Corke Brothers, London, the hinged cover engraved with foliate decoration with inscribed panel To/C.S.M. Brown/from/ROYAL SIGNALS NCO's MESS, length 9cm weight 1.90 troy ounces

Lot 213

A Victorian silver christening mug, of bulbous form, the lower part chased with acanthus leaf decoration, Birmingham 1853, height 7cm 2.11 troy ounces

Lot 214

A pair of silver fiddle pattern table forks, Dublin 1845, makers mark for P.W, 4.8 troy ounces.

Lot 215

A plain circular silver pie crust salver on three hoof feet, London 1937, diameter 20cm, approx weight 12.6 troy ounces.

Lot 216

A silver Art Deco christening mug, Birmingham 1938, of plain circular form raised on a stepped circular foot, 1.95 troy ounces.

Lot 217

An early 20th century tortoiseshell and silver mounted dressing table set comprising mirror and two pairs of brushes, London 1936, (5)

Lot 220

A silver vesta case with foliate engraving and central shield, Birmingham 1848, makers mark for Matthew Boulton, together with a white metal figure of a running fox, a white metal figure of a bear cub, a silver plated inkwell and other items (qty)

Lot 221

A pair of silver napkin rings, Birmingham 1939, of semi circular form with engine turned decoration, 2 troy ounces

Lot 222

A silver two handled porringer, London 1817, of plain circular form with leaf capped handles, 10cm diameter, 5.3 troy ounces.

Lot 223

Two silver vesta cases, one dated Birmingham 1915, with ribbed body engraved with scrolls, the other dated Chester 1900 with engraved decoration surrounding a vacant heart shaped shield, approx weight 1.32 troy ounces (2)

Lot 224

A set of six Irish silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, Dublin 1809, makers mark for IB, engraved with initials, together with a pair of silver sugar tongs, Dublin 1808, by the same maker, overall weight 5.7 troy ounces

Lot 237

A silver child's rattle with figure of Mr Punch and mother of pearl handle, Birmingham 1914

Lot 28

A tray inc. silver lustre ware, Japanese satsuma wares etc

Lot 36

Four trays inc. amber, blue and other glass, silver plate bottle coasters, Deco style cocktail shaker, an Art Deco wall pocket, cased glass etc; tog. with a table lamp, an empty canteen etc

Lot 45

A cased model of the Silver Jubilee carriage 1977

Lot 52

A pair of 19th century silver plate candlesticks

Lot 58

A group of costume jewellery inc. an amethyst coloured stone pendant on a silver chain; tog with earrings en suite, faux amber beads, moss agate bracelet etc

Lot 59

A quantity of flatware inc. silver plate and bone handled; tog. with a group of costume jewellery etc 60.

Lot 62

A tray comprising a large quantity of silver plate and bone handled flatware

Lot 67

Two trays containing a Paragon Enchantment pattern tea service and two silver plated toast racks

Lot 92

A silver mounted horn handled partridge wood parasol by S Fox & Co, London (a/f); tog. with a group of wicker baskets and a toilet mirror

Lot 10

A set of twelve Victorian silver and mother of pearl handled fruit knives and forks, mark of Stokes & Ireland Ltd over-stamping that of another, Birmingham 1880, the knife blades engraved with differing Aesthetic scenes of butterflies or birds amidst foliage in Japanese taste, the fork tines with a butterfly and bamboo leaves verso, in a mahogany case

Lot 100

A Victorian silver oblong puzzle opening novelty vesta case by Thomas Johnson I, London 1875, in the form of a wooden pencil box, the sliding cover with a swing part covering the striker, 7.5cm (3in) long, 77g (2.45 oz) See Lawrence's sale of The Bramah Collection, 11th October 2011, lot 1256 for another example.

Lot 101

A pair of Victorian silver novelty salt cellars in the form of coal scuttles with scoops by Robert Harper, London 1867, 7cm (2 3/4in) long, 94g (3.05 oz)

Lot 103

A silver model of a fox, maker's mark SMD (not traced), London 1971, standing looking behind, 18.5cm (7 1/4in) long, 458g (14.75 oz) The maker is probably SMD Castings.

Lot 104

A George III silver and ivory small table bell by Rebecca & William Emes, London 1808, with a rounded pommel ivory handle, the bell with threaded bands, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) high The partnership of Rebecca & William Emes was short lived, from 30th June until 14th October 1808, when the partnership of Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard entered its mark.

Lot 105

A William III silver miniature twin handled porringer by William Bainbridge I, London 1697, Britannia standard, circular and half gadrooned with moulded scroll handles, 3.2cm (1 1/4in) high, 17g (0.5 oz)

Lot 106

A mid 18th century silver gilt child's teether, unmarked, with a hinged suspension loop, chased with rocaille work, flowers, scrolls and an eagle, gadrooned at the base, with a coral teether terminal, 14cm (5 1/2in) long Provenance: from the collection of Arnold Lionel Haskell, CBE (1903-1980), an influential ballet writer and critic. He was also influential in the development of the Royal Ballet School, later becoming the school's director. Gifted by him to the present vendor's grandfather.

Lot 107

A silver coloured baby's rattle, stamped T97 only, early 20th century, with three spherical rattles and a twisted and tapering handle with a whistle, 10.2cm (4in) high Provenance: see previous lot. The T before a numeral, usually T90, was used under the British Indian tola system of weights used in many Asian and some Middle Eastern countries.

Lot 108

An 18th century silver baby's rattle, clipped maker's mark stamped twice only (IC, IG or IO?), with eight bells arranged in two tiers, an octagonal ivory handle, a whistle and a suspension ring, with engraved initials E*S , 16cm (6 1/4in) long Provenance: see previous lot.

Lot 109

A mid 18th century French silver and rock crystal baby's rattle, maker's mark AJ over C, a crown above, Lille 1748, with six bells in one tier, a rock crystal teether, a tapering octagonal handle with a ball terminal and a suspension ring, 15cm (6in) long Provenance: see previous lot. Possibly by Alexandre-Joseph Carette though his mark is not known. He worked from 1711 to 1753.

Lot 11

A silver Hanoverian pattern table service for twelve by Henry Hodson Plante, London 1964, comprising: Twelve table forks Six table spoons Twelve dessert forks Twelve dessert spoons Twelve soup spoons Twelve fish knives Twelve fish forks Twelve tea spoons Twelve coffee spoons Two sauce ladles, 5444g (175 oz); Together with the following with silver pistol handles and steel blades: Twelve table knives Twelve dessert knives A three piece carving set, In a fitted oak single drawer canteen box

Lot 110

A George III silver parcel gilt baby's rattle by William Turton, London 1791, with ten bells arranged in two tiers, a coral teether, a whistle and a suspension ring, with engraved foliate and ribbon bands on a turned ground and with a vacant reserve, 16.5cm (6 1/2in) long Provenance: see previous lot.

Lot 111

A George III silver teether by Elizabeth Muns (maker's, standard and duty marks only), with an ivory teether, a whistle and a suspension ring, with engraved foliate bands and chequering, 14cm (5 1/2in) long Provenance: see previous lot.

Lot 112

An early 18th century silver octagonal baby's rattle, unmarked, with six bells arranged in two tiers, a coral teether, a whistle and a suspension ring, engraved with later script initials JG ,14cm (5 1/2in) long Provenance: see previous lot.

Lot 116

A silver and tortoiseshell dressing table box by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1918, stamped for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths as retailers, long quatrelobed, the cover with pique work classical swags and pendants, leaf and bud borders, on four bracket feet, 13.5cm (5 1/4in) long

Lot 118

A silver model of a cocker spaniel by A. E. Jones, Birmingham 1966, standing on a green granite base, 10cm (4in) long, loaded

Lot 12

A silver King's pattern table service for twelve, maker's mark MDQ (not traced), Sheffield 1968-69, comprising: Twelve table forks Six table spoons Twelve dessert forks Twelve dessert spoons Twelve fish knives Twelve fish forks Twelve soup spoons Twelve tea spoons Two sauce ladles, 5761g (185.25 oz); Together with the following with steel blades and silver handles: Twelve table knives Twelve dessert knives

Lot 120

A George III silver wine funnel by George Smith II & Thomas Hayter, London 1797, with a moulded rim, a plain clip, a muslin ring and moulded bands, 12.5cm (5in) high, 78g (2.5 oz)

Lot 121

A set of six Edwardian silver and Wedgwood blue jasper menu card holders by Cohen & Charles, Chester 1905, the roundels with differing Classical figural vignettes, 3.5cm (1 3/4in) high, loaded, in a box from Mappin & Webb

Lot 125

[Judaica] A Cairoware silver and copper inlaid brass oblong tray, Egypt 1920s, profusely inlaid with silver and copper, engraved to the centre with the tablets of the Ten Commandments with a view of the Western Wall beneath, flanked by Moses holding the Tablets of Stone and the High Priest Aharon in niches, lions between and roundels of the Twelve Tribes above, all with identifying Hebrew inscriptions, all on a ground of engraved scrolling foliage, the borders with foliate panels, 47cm (18 1/2in) long Purchased by a relative of the present vendor in Port Said in the 1920s.

Lot 135

A George III travelling toilet case with matched silver mounted fittings, engraved with a crest beneath a coronet and a motto Ne Vile Velis , comprising: a 3 1/2in circular box and cover maker's mark I.E (not traced), Dublin 1810, retailed by William Hamy; two small circular boxes and covers by William Parker, London 1810; a glass box with a silver pierced cover, same maker and date; a shaving brush, same maker, London 1811; the covers of the three square glass bottles unmarked; four original and one replacement accessory, the mahogany case with brass edges, name and key plates, the interior of the cover concealing a mirror, 33.5cm (13 1/4in) long The coronet, motto, crest and two badges pertains to a Viscount Nevill and this courtesy title was used by Henry George Nevill, 1st son of the 2nd Earl of Abergavenny. This Viscount Nevill died unmarried and childless at the age of 15 when the courtesy title in 1806 passed to his younger brother, Ralph Nevill, born 1786 who served in the Royal Navy aboard HMS Victory at Trafalgar in 1805, ultimately reaching the rank of Captain in 1811. In 1813 he married Mary Anne Elcock of Sloane Square, Chelsea but died without issue in 1826, predeceasing his widow by two years.

Lot 137

An early Victorian rosewood toilet box with silver fittings by Francis Douglas, London 1841, with nine silver lidded bottles, pots and boxed, steel and/or mother of pearl manicure and accessory pieces (seven of nine pieces remaining), on two trays, a folding writing surface to the cover gilt stamped Edwards, Manufacturer to His Majesty. 21 King St. Bloomsbury, London and revealing a mirror, the box with a brass key plate and name plate initialled A.M., 28cm (11in) long

Lot 138

An 18th century gold mounted shell cameo snuff box, maker's mark FB , Amsterdam 1734, the cover with the Triumph of Venus, the base with an Italianate landscape, the sides plain and moulded, 8cm (3 1/4in) long Please note: this item is silver gilt, not gold  

Lot 139

A large amber and amethyst desk seal, unmarked, probably North German or Baltic states, early 20th century, the amber handle of slightly flattened tapering form, the silver gilt collar with a band of cabochon amethysts with beads between, the integral silver gilt matrix engraved in script with an indecipherable signature, 10cm (4in) high, the matrix 4cm (1 1/2in) long, 180g gross Provenance: Anonymous vendor, Bonham & Brooks, 5th June 2001, lot 85.

Lot 14

A cased pair of Victorian silver fish servers by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1846, pierced and engraved with foliate swags and with carved ivory fish and stiff leaf handles, the knife 35cm (13 3/4in) long, in a fitted leather covered case

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