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Lot 478

An 18/19th century Continental silver spoon stand, marks indistinct but probably French, formed as a nautilus shell with foliate decoration raised on a circular gadrooned foot, 11cm high, gross weight 6.15oz Heavy solder repairs to the junction of the body to the pedestal, bruises, splits and solder repairs to edge

Lot 479

A pair of Continental silver cartouche plaques, unmarked, modelled as two headed eagles, 11.5cm span, 1.91oz (2)

Lot 480

A late 19th century/early 20th century Indian silver parasol handle, unmarked, diaper engraved and set with turquoise beads, cased, 9.75cm

Lot 481

A 19th century silver mounted coconut cup, unmarked, with a plain silver rim with patterned frieze, the smooth undecorated body supported on a spool stem over a carved wooden foot, monogram to rim, 16cm high Foot quite damaged and detached, coconut cup, spool stem and rim mount all in good condition

Lot 485

A metalwares silver posy holder, unmarked, formed as a group of oak sprigs with leaves and acorns, 14cm,

Lot 490

A pair of 17th century Dutch silver wallpockets, possibly Utrecht, embossed with fruit and berries, 15.75cm wide, 8.03oz Some significant repairs, solder and losses to both

Lot 491

An 18th/19th century Dutch silver wall sconce, unmarked, oval, embossed with an image of Christ within a foliate border, later cast candle holder on scrolled branch, 21cm max diameter together with another smaller oval wall sconce, unmarked, with embossed scroll design with later cast candle holder on scrolled branch, 18.25cm diameter (2) First example the backplate in reasonable condition but the branch is ill fitting, the second has splits and repairs to the border and a similarly ill fitting branch

Lot 492

A pair of silver wall sconces probably from the Low Countries, 18th century, bears double headed eagle mark in square punch and maker's mark CCC, each in scrolled and foliate decorated frame around a central oval reflector panel engraved with an armorial, each with single scrolled branch with foliate decorated socket, separate back plate similarly marked, each side applied with sprigs of finely fabricated flowers, each inscribed to the reverse 'CLOTAT TILZ DE GKIZ' and 'DAGOBET TILZ DE CLOTAL' (SIC) respectively, 20cm high, 26.61oz

Lot 494

An early 19th century Dutch silver tobacco box, maker HK, 1825, rectangular with engine turned design to cover and body, 10.75 x 6.25oz Bite of cover slightly out of true

Lot 495

An early 18th century Dutch silver spoon, Amsterdam circa 1730's with fig shape bowl below a cast stem with figural finial formed as a woman with three children, cased, (case inscribed M.B.P.19th July 1873), 17.25cm, 1.44oz

Lot 496

A 19th century French silver gilt chalice, first standard, by Lucie Goldstein, Paris circa 1896, raised on a broad circular foot with embossed pattern and beaded edge below a double knopped stem, the plain round bowl applied with stiff leaf and stylised fleur de lys decoration, 20cm high, loaded Very minor distortion to the rim , base metal load inside foot

Lot 497

A late 19th/early 20th century French silver taste-vin, 1st standard, maker's mark absent, of traditional circular form, inscribed 'Vrinat Fils à Nevers', 8cm diameter, 3.27oz In good condition

Lot 498

A large late 18th century French silver soup ladle, possibly Orleans, circa 1775, the base of the stem crested, the upper stem crested with Honi Soit Qui Mal y Pense, 42.5cm, 14.49oz The shape of the bowl may have been altered to be flat sided, Marks rubbed

Lot 499

A French silver beaker, maker IG, Paris 1726-1742, of inverted bell shape, chased with stylised strapwork either side of a moulded girdle, ribbed circular foot, initialled, 9.5cm, 4.91oz In very good condition

Lot 501

A German silver cigarette case, import marked for Chester 1911, of curved rectangular shape, the cover decorated with the portrait of a horse in polychrome enamels, 9.25 x 7.5cm, 4.49oz Some restoration to the left hand edge of the enamel, the surface slightly scuffed otherwise in good condition

Lot 506

A late 18th century German silver Hanukkah lamp, the panel embossed and pierced and added to a seemingly unassociated and unmarked plain silver box supported on four cast 'bear' feet, 16.5cm high, 8.46oz Alterations, additions and repairs

Lot 507

A large early 20th century Swedish silver soup tureen, bearing Swedish import marks post 1912, stamped 830, of compressed oval shape the lower body wrythen fluted and raised on four scrolled feet and with two foliate scrolled handles, the cover with berry finial, 34cm diameter, 67.9oz In good condition, no repairs, bruises, splits or holes

Lot 510

A large Swedish silver punch ladle, W?(N)H, Stockholm 1830, with oval bowl and turned wooden handle, 35cm; together with an early 19th century Austro-Hungarian silver punch ladle, 33cm (2) Both in good condition but the marks to the latter rather rubbed

Lot 511

A small Swedish silver beaker, maker IPK, sponsor's mark of Berthold Muller and import marked for Chester 1898, tapered with handbeaten finish with wriggle engraved border to rim and base over a spreading ribbed foot, inscribed, 12.25cm, 6.13oz

Lot 513

A collection of four 17th and 18th century Norwegian silver spoons, each with a twisted stem with ball finial, one with 17th century Bergen mark, initialled TKS/RLD, one unmarked but initialled K:I:S/L.S.D and dated 1689, another unmarked faintly scratched with initials LHSH to the lower stem and dated 1738, the fourth with maker's mark PL (conjoined) and stamped 'A' on the reverse of the bowl, 14.5cm (x2), 14cm (x2), 3.4oz Generally in worn condition, split to the ball finial of one

Lot 516

A mid 17th century Norwegian silver spoon, maker's mark indistinct, with fig shaped bowl, the lower stem of round form tapering to a flat upper stem engraved to one side with initials KKS:KHD and inscribed 1655 to the other, 17.25cm, 1.3oz

Lot 517

A group of five mid 18th century Norwegian silver spoons, each with rounded fig shape bowl below a flat stem, engraved to the upper surface, four of the reverses of the bowls engraved with an open wreath, two of which contain initials, the fifth with maker's mark AS to the tip of the stem, the open wreath only faintly visible, all between 16.5 & 17.5cm, 4.71oz (5)

Lot 518

A Finnish silver cheroot case, maker J Atnen, Crown mark 813H N.5 (1918), rectangular with sunburst fluting to the body, double hinged with cabochon garnet set thumb release, applied gold coloured monogram EH, 10.5 x 8.25cm, 5.58oz

Lot 519

Judaica - A small Russian silver spice box, possibly Minsk, Assay Master A.A, 1894, the circular filigree base resting on six ball feet under a cast partly clothed male figure supporting a box modelled as a globe, the upper section of the box hinged and pierced within an applied ropework star of David,11cm, 1.81oz

Lot 520

An early 20th century Russian silver gilt mounted icon, the Kokoshnik mark for Moscow 1907-1917, the mount cut away revealing a portrait of Christ, his right hand raised in blessing, his left hand holding a book engraved with cyrillic text, the head surrounded by a raised pierced silver halo, 13.25 x 11cm, contained in a rectangular shaped and moulded cabinet frame with gilded mount, 24.5 x 22cm

Lot 521

A small 19th century Russian silver cigarette case, maker's mark FV (cyrillic), rectangular, the cover engraved with a scene of a couple dancing, a musician to the side within a chain patterned border, the reverse scroll engraved within a similar border, inscribed and dated 1874, traces of gilding to the interior and niello decoration to the external surfaces, 8.5cm x 6cm, 2.61oz A lot of wear to the engraving, the niello and the gilding, some bruises, rim dents

Lot 522

Three Russian silver vodka cups, comprising a small beaker Moscow 1882, by Israel Eseevich Zakhoder, assay master A.K, 5cm, floral engraved; another small goblet on pedestal with oval Kokoshnik mark and a London import mark for 1899, sparsely engraved, 8.25cm together with another small goblet with incomplete Russian mark Moscow 1879, maker Ivan Zhakarov, 7.5cm, 3.3oz (3) All quite simple but in good condition

Lot 523

A small Russian silver tumbler cup, maker's mark NA (Latin italic script), Moscow 1860, of round bulbous form, the body engraved with trailing leaves below a band of text, 5cm high, 2.27oz

Lot 524

A modern silver whistle, G I Ltd, Sheffield, modelled as a dog's head, 4.75cm

Lot 525

A Victorian silver mounted multi-functional pocket knife, by William Thornhill, London 1886, the silver sides embossed with birds and scrolls, containing a hinged spike, awl, corkscrew, button hook and two blades, the larger inscribed 'Princess Maud Knife', suspension loop, 9.5cm open, 6cm closed; a small yellow metal clad penknife with folding blade, scissors and nail file, the fluted sides stamped 9c, suspension loop, 5.5cm; and a silver and tortoiseshell clad folding fruit knife with silver blade, maker IC, no date letter, contained in a leather case (3)

Lot 527

A small Edwardian silver box, Jones & Willis Ltd, London 1904, of plain rectangular shape, the cover and the front hinged to reveal three compartments, possibly of ecclesiastical use, 6.5 x 5 x 3cm, 4.75oz In good condition

Lot 528

Two silver pincushions modelled as pigs, one by S&Co?, Birmingham 1904, 8.2cm long; the other by Adie & Lovekin, Birmingham 1907, 6.8cm long (2) Both in good condition, no splits, the larger has an indistinct maker's mark

Lot 529

A set of Three Victorian silver and enamel wine labels, by Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London 1855, each form as a Gothic capital representing Port, Sherry and Madeira, engraved and decorated in red and blue enamel, 1.49oz (3)

Lot 530

A set of five Victorian silver wine labels, by Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London 1861, each of oval cartouche shape with scrolled edges engraved respectively 'Aqua d'oro', 'Curacoa', 'Anaconda', 'Noyeau' and 'Maraschino', 5.5cm diameter, 2.39oz (5)

Lot 531

A cased set of four silver menu stands, by Sampson Mordan & Co, Chester 1905, of plain disc form, cased, 3.5cm high, 4.25cm diameter, 5.47oz In good condition

Lot 532

A set of four silver menu stands, by Sampson Mordan & Co, Chester 1911, each modelled as an owl with glass bead eyes, resting on a plain circular base, cased, 3cm high, 2.70oz One has a bruise to the chest, one is missing an eye, otherwise in gpood condition

Lot 533

An Edwardian silver handled page turner, by William Harrison Walter, Birmingham 1903, with worked ivory blade, inscribed in black with the letter P (Peel) below a coronet, 35cm long, Small bruise to the handle otherwise in good condition

Lot 534

A Queen Anne miniature silver porringer possibly by James Goodwin, London 1709/10, with fluting to the lower body, below two scrolled wire handles, 5cm diameter, 0.92oz Some wear and minor bruises

Lot 536

A Victorian silver salver, by The Barnards, London 1857, circular with foliate scrolled border, chased ground, all raised on three foliate scrolled feet, monogram to the centre ground, 39cm diameter, 44.84oz In good condition

Lot 539

An early 19th century silver punch ladle, unmarked, the plain oval bowl inset to the base with a George III gold half guinea coin, with twisted whalebone handle, 8.25cm diameter; together with another similar unmarked ladle with round bowl inset with a pseudo coin (2) Handle of first detached partway up the stem, the bowl of the second has a small tear and the 'Coin' to the second has the monarch's images facing left rather than right

Lot 540

A George III silver half pint mug, by William Cripps, London 1762, of plain baluster shape, double scroll handle, engraved with monogram, cased, 10.25cm, 6.86oz; also a near pair of baluster shaped pepper casters by the Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Co, London 1919/1920, each 11cm high, 6.69oz (3) Mug in good condition, the case in half

Lot 541

A George III silver sugar basket, by Henry Chawner, London 1790, of octagonal navette form, decorated with an engraved band below a reeded edge and bail handle, crested within an elaborate cartouche, 14cm high, 6.68oz In good condition

Lot 542

A pair of George III silver Old English feather edged gravy spoons, by Thomas Northcote, London 1786, 30.5cm, 5.79oz (2) In good condition

Lot 543

A late Victorian silver tazza, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1899, the shallow circular bowl with broad rim embossed with fruit, flowers and scrolls, raised on a knopped pedestal with circular floral, foliate and scroll embossed foot, 27cm diameter, 22.65oz In good condition

Lot 544

A pair of Victorian silver gilt grape scissors by Francis Higgins II, London 1875, with reeded ring handles and stems decorated with entwined serpents and exotic birds and flowers, 19.25cm, 3.97oz

Lot 546

A Victorian silver sugar basket, by Thomas Bradbury III & John S Henderson, London 1887, of plain navette form raised on an oval pedestal foot below a bail handle, 14cm; also a George III silver mustard pot, maker's mark rubbed, London 1817, of compressed rectangular form below a gadrooned edge, raised on four ball feet, hinged cover, clear glass liner, 8cm diameter, 8.93oz (2)

Lot 547

A large George III silver salver, by Thomas Ellerton & Richard Sibley I, London 1804, circular with foliate scrolled border, raised on four scrolled hoof feet, engraved with an armorial, 42.5cm diameter, 61.95oz In very good condition

Lot 548

A silver cigarette case, by The Goldsmiths' & Silversmiths' Company Ltd, London 1935, rectangular and all over engine turned, concealed hinge and gold thumbpiece, 8.1 x 7.2cm square, 4.3oz In very good condition

Lot 549

A George III Irish silver hook end Old English feather edged serving spoon, by John Craig, Dublin 1775, crested, 34cm, 3.9oz In good condition, marks rather squashed

Lot 550

A George III silver salver, by William Burwash & Richard Sibley, London 1808, circular with a gadrooned edge raised on three everted scrolled feet, crested, 21.75cm diameter, 14.7oz In very good condition

Lot 551

A George II silver coffee pot, by Edwin Pocock, London 1732, of plain tapering form over a moulded foot with flat domed cover, with wooden double scroll handle, 23.25cm high, 26.46oz In good condition, later crest

Lot 552

A pair George III silver salts, by Robert Hennell, London 1786, each of plain navette form raised on an oval reeded pedestal foot, the bowls with a reeded scroll handle to each end, gilt lined, 13cm over handle, 6.43oz In very good condition

Lot 553

A pair of George III silver chambersticks, by Joseph Craddock & William Ker Reid, London1816/1817, each with circular base with gadrooned edge, foliate ring handles and spool socket with detachable nozzle, conical extinguisher and with a pair of wick trimmers by Thomas Radcliffe, London 1816, engraved with armorials, 15cm diameter, 36.42oz (2)

Lot 554

A George III silver matched teapot and stand, the teapot by George Smith (II) & Thomas Hayter, London 1802, oval with lobed body decorated with a band of brightcut engraving, wooden handle and finial, the stand probably by William Bennett, London 1801, oval with four ball feet decorated with bright cut engraving, uninscribed, 17.5cm, 20.27oz Teapot and stand both in good condition

Lot 555

A George II silver salver, by George Hindmarsh, London 1732, circular with shaped moulded edge, raised on four stylised hoof feet, engraved to the centre with an armorial, 23cm diameter, 16.38oz In good condition apart from wear to the engraved cartouche and armorial

Lot 556

A silver cream jug, by Robert Wilson & Andrew Sharp, Edinburgh 1912, of plain baluster shape with leaf capped double scroll handle, 12cm high, 7.24oz A couple of body bruises otherwise in good order

Lot 557

A pair of George III silver wick trimmers, possibly by John Buckett, London 1778, bead edged, crested, 16.25cm, 3.31oz In good condition

Lot 558

A George III silver marrow scoop, probably by William Cripps, London 1762, plain, the heel initialled B, 21cm; together with another George II example, maker R.H, London 1749, plain and uninscribed, 21.75cm, 3.09oz (2) In reasonable condition, marks are good but 'fairly 'run-of-the-mill'

Lot 559

Sixteen George IV Old English reed pattern table knives, each with steel blade, by Richard Pearce or Richard Poulden, London 1823 and fifteen others, 27cm Well used and quite worn but no splits to the silver handles. marks mostly indistinct

Lot 560

A cased set of six Victorian silver salts, by George Adams, London 1870, each with scallop shell shaped bowl raised on three dolphin feet, 6cm diameter, each with a companion cast stem salt spoon with a turbaned head finial, cased, 7.67oz Salts in good condition, one spoon sheared in half, case very shabby

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