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Lot 81

A silver covered table cigarette box. Hallmarked London 1916 (battered).

Lot 82

A silver three piece tea service comprising teapot, two handled sugar bowl and milk jug all hallmarked for Sheffield 1918, total weight 37.16oz

Lot 83

A silver, Georgian style, cream jug. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1918, Acanthus decorated handle, the body engraved with presentation initials. 10cms height approx 4.4oz approx

Lot 84

A silver twin handled presentation trophy engraved "Tiverton Agricultural Show 1906, best Mare", hallmarked for Birmingham 1906 and an unengraved presentation trophy with twin C Scroll handles, hallmarked for Birmingham 1912 (2). Total weight, 17.6 oz approx.

Lot 85

A silver goblet trophy, engraved "Dulverton Hunt puppy show 1925" and hallmarked London 1878, another goblet engraved "Dulverton Hunt puppy Show, 1st prize bitches", with engraved floral swag decoration and hallmarked London 1873, and another engraved "Dulverton Hunt puppy Show 1926" floral engraved and hallmarked for Exeter 1879. (3) Total weight 22 oz approx.

Lot 86

A silver presentation trophy with twin C scroll handles, engraved "Dulverton Hunt puppy show, 1926, 3rd prize dog hounds", hallmarked for London 1912 and a smaller twin handled trophy, engraved "Devon and Somerset Staghounds, puppy Show 1921", hallmarked for Birmingham 1920 (2). Total weight 11oz approx.

Lot 87

A silver goblet trophy, engraved "Dulverton Hunt, 1922, 2nd prize bitches" hallmarked London 1870, with foliate and geometric engraved decoration and a twin handled presentation trophy, engraved "Devon & Somerset Staghounds", 1932, won by "ATLAS," the hexagonal cup hallmarked for London 1932 (2) 14 oz approx.

Lot 88

A silver twin handled presentation trophy and lid, engraved "Dulverton hunt, 1913, 1st prize bitch "FANCY", hallmarked for Chester 1913 and another twin handled trophy, engraved "Dulverton Hunt 1914, 1st prize bitch "SANGUINE", hallmarked for London1913, the handles with acanthus leaf decoration. (2) 23.9oz approx.

Lot 89

A silver Art Deco style cruet set, the three pieces hallmarked for Birmingham 1946, and comprising conical topped salt & pepper pots with matching mustard with blue glass liner. The spoon hallmarked Birmingham 1945. 3.4 oz approx.

Lot 90

A silver cream jug, with undulating rim, hallmarked London 1912, a similar sugar bowl, hallmarked Birmingham 1916, a sugar bowl with beaded band decoration, engraved with initials, hallmarked for London 1920, and a pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs (4) 9.2 oz approx.

Lot 91

A silver sugar castor, hallmarked Birmingham 1915, of standard baluster shape, with weighted base.

Lot 92

A matched silver pair of pepperettes, hallmarked London 1917 and London 1918 and of plain baluster shape, a silver floral embossed salt, hallmarked for London 1890 with a shell spoon, hallmarked London 1889, and a helmet cream jug, hallmarked Birmingham 1900, of typical form on square base 6 oz approx. (5)

Lot 93

A silver cigarette case, engraved initials to front, hallmarked for Birmingham 1981, another silver cigarette case, a plain silver vesta case with engraved presentation, hallmarked Birmingham 1911 (A/F), and another floral engraved silver vesta, and a small silver floral and scroll repousse, circular pill box, hallmarked Birmingham 1902 (5) 8 oz approx.

Lot 94

A silver shell shaped dish, on three ball feet, hallmarked Sheffield 1898, a pair of silver backed gents clothes brushes, hallmarked Birmingham 1918 and a Continental silver (.800) beaker with engraved floral bouquet and initialed "card" (4)

Lot 95

Eight similar silver teaspoons, the handles engraved "D & S Staghounds", various dates, three pairs of silver tongs, assorted teaspoons, ladles, jam spoon etc. 23 oz approx.

Lot 96

A cased set of six silver coffee spoons. Hallmarked for Sheffield 1967. 1.2oz approx.

Lot 97

A silver "Walker and Hall" ladies coin purse, chain and ring suspended , kid leather lining. Hallmarked for Sheffield 1898.

Lot 98

An assortment of small silver cutlery, including a teaspoon by "Hester Bateman" 1783 (poor), silver ladle, fork, pair of salt spoons, two mustard spoons, Coronation spoon 1937 and five other spoons (two not silver). 7oz approx.

Lot 99

A silver bladed, mother 'o' pearl fruit knife, hallmarked Sheffield 1907, a silver handled letter seal (metal matrix), sterling silver, engine turned propelling pencil, button hook and a Victorian white metal propelling pencil with seal end. (5)

Lot 261

GEORGE V SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE maker Emile Viner, Sheffield 1927, comprising a teapot, sugar and cream, the teapot with an ebonised handle and finial, approximately 1202g, teapot 14cm high

Lot 262

SCOTTISH SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE maker James Weir, Glasgow 1919, comprising a teapot, hot water pot, sugar and cream, hot water pot 1912, engraved with M initial, approximately 1906g, hot water pot 21cm high

Lot 263

SCOTTISH SILVER SALVER maker R & W Sorley, Glasgow 1916, of serpentine circular form, on three ball and claw feet, engraved with MMJ monogram inscribed '1894 - 1919', approximately 1230g, 36.5cm in diameter

Lot 265

18TH CENTURY EDINBURGH SILVER SERVING SPOON maker Robert Gordon, with Hugh Gordon Assay Masters mark, Edinburgh 1753, engraved with a heraldic rose, approximately 66g, 21cm long

Lot 266

SIX 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SILVER APOSTLE SPOONS with gilt planished bowls, approximately 292g, each spoon 18.5cm long

Lot 267

TWO SCOTTISH SILVER SUGAR TONGS maker's mark indistinct, Aberdeen mark, fiddle pattern circa 1810, approximately 37g, 16cm long; together with another pair of tongs, maker RG, approximately 34g, 13.5cm long

Lot 268

SET OF SIX GEORGE III SILVER TEASPOONS maker John Zeigler, engraved initials JA, approximately 69g gross, 13cm long

Lot 269

LARGE AND UNUSUAL EARLY 20TH CENTURY CANTEEN the hinged lid opening to reveal a central compartment, with further hinged sections to each side of the lid and the central compartment, comprising: silver plated fish knives, dinner forks and knives, two berry spoons, carving forks and knives, cake slice, and a ladel; a lower long drawer opening to reveal a three-piece part tea service comprising a teapot, sugar and cream, also including additional knives and forks and all of which is contained within an oak canteen, including the makers label for Joseph Rodgers & Sons, 38cm high, 54.5cm long, 43.5cm wide

Lot 270

VICTORIAN SILVER GOBLET maker Edward & John Barnard, London 1867, embossed cabochon design to body and base, engraved with hog's head and motto 'Carpe Diem', in a leather fitted case, approximately 181g, 15.5cm high

Lot 271

LATE VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SILVER TWO-HANDLED TROPHY BOWL maker John Alexander Fettes, Glasgow 1900, of circular form, with two scroll handles in the form of animal heads, embossed all over with foliate and c-scroll design, engraved with initials HJ and presentation description dated 1901, approximately 1134g, 31cm wide

Lot 272

SILVER SALVER maker Edwards & Sons, London 1926, of serpentine circular form, on four feet, approximately 675g, 25.5cm diameter

Lot 273

PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER CANDLESTICKS maker Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London 1922, both matched sconces of different date, approximately 1032g (bases loaded), 23cm high

Lot 274

GEORGE VI SILVER TEAPOT maker S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd., Chester 1937, of rectangular form and with wooden finial and handle, approximately 557g, 14.5cm high

Lot 275

GEORGE V SILVER COMPORT maker Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1933, with planished bowl and four vineous hinged handles, approximately 355g, 18.5cm in diameter

Lot 276

EDWARDIAN SILVER TEA CADDY maker Marston & Bayliss, Birmingham 1902, of rectangular form, with convex lid with a carved ivory finial, two hinged handles, on four ball feet, approximately 212g, 10cm high

Lot 277

EDWARDIAN SILVER FRUIT DISH maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1908, with pierced scrolling floral rim, approximately 300g, 30cm long

Lot 278

SILVER QUAICH maker Wakely & Wheeler, London 1946, handles with celtic dragon design, approximately 171g, 17.5cm long

Lot 279

SILVER CIGAR BOX maker Charles S Green & Co Ltd., Birmingham 1939, engraved with initial M, approximately 917g (base loaded), 18.5cm long

Lot 280

SILVER CRUET SET maker Ernest Druiff & Co., Birmingham 1922, including a pair of salts cellars, pepper shakers and mustard pots, with four silver plated spoons, approximately 307g, pepper shaker 9cm high

Lot 281

PAIR OF SCANDINAVIAN SILVER SERVING SPOONS marked OLE AAS 830, the bowls in silver parcel gilt and engraved with stylised scrolling designs, approximately 132g in total, each 24cm long

Lot 282

SILVER CREAM JUG AND SUGAR BOWL maker Hukin & Heath Ltd., Birmingham 1938, approximately 262g, sugar bowl 5.5cm high

Lot 283

GEORGE IV SILVER TWIN-HANDLED BOWL maker Edward Barton, London 1831, approximately 441g, 21cm long

Lot 284

LATE VICTORIAN SILVER THREE PIECE BACHELOR'S TEA SERVICE maker Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1895, comprising a teapot, sugar and cream, the partially gadrooned teapot with an ebonised finial and handle, approximately 424g in total, teapot 12cm high

Lot 285

TIFFANY & CO SILVER SHOE HORN stamped to the underside and marked 'sterling', the handle decorated with a chased floral swag and bows, approximately 89g, 21cm long

Lot 286

18TH CENTURY SILVER TWO-HANDLED PEDESTAL BOWL maker's mark rubbed, London 1791, approximately 551g, 28cm wide

Lot 287

GEORG JENSEN SILVER CREAM LADLE 12cm long together with an Arts and Crafts silver coffee spoon, 10cm long, with a knot finial and an Art Nouveau silver coffee spoon, 11cm long (3)

Lot 289

VICTORIAN SILVER BONBON DISH maker Henry Holland, London 1878, embossed with a star encircled by ferns, approximately 111g, 11cm diameter; together with a silver cream jug and silver egg cup, the cream jug Birmingham 1932, the egg cup Birmingham 1951, approximately 74g

Lot 290

GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN LADLE maker Mitchell & Sons, Glasgow 1822, approximately 235g, 36cm long

Lot 291

SIX GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER TABLESPOONS four with Glasgow marks and initials 'RG'; the two other spoons with the maker 'AZ', Edinburgh 1786, approximately 374g in total, each 21cm long

Lot 292

EDWARDIAN STYLE SILVER VANITY SET maker W G Sothers & Co., Birmingham 1957, each with machine-turned design, the handles embossed with floral daisy design, inside a fitted case, hand mirror 29cm long

Lot 293

EDWARDIAN SILVER CONDIMENT SET maker E S Barnsley & Co., Birmingham 1908, containing four salt cellars, two pepper shakers and two mustard pots, two with blue glass liners, inside a fitted case, approximately 269g, pepper shaker 7.5cm high

Lot 294

SET OF SIX GERMAN JUGENDSTIL SILVER-MOUNTED LIQUEUR GLASSES maker Gebruher Kuhn, marked 800, with green glasses, each silver mount is 4cm high, in a fitted case

Lot 295

GEORGE V SILVER CIGARETTE BOX maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1926, of rectangular form and with wooden interior, engraved 'RB 28.1.22', approximately 712g (base loaded), 19.5cm long

Lot 296

SILVER SAUCE BOAT makers mark rubbed, Birmingham 1946, approximately 172g, 16.5cm long

Lot 297

SILVER SAUCE BOAT maker Elkington & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1946, approximately 141g, 16cm long

Lot 298

MIDDLE EASTERN SILVER MODEL OF A BOAT unmarked, with display stand and in presentation box, 16cm high

Lot 299

PART SUITE OF VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE maker Josiah Piercy II, London 1864, comprising eight table spoons, six dessert spoons and two table forks, all engraved with crests, approximately 1058g gross, tablespoons 22cm long

Lot 300

PART SUITE OF GEORGE IV SILVER SHELL FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE maker William Bateman I, London 1823, comprising ten table forks, fifteen side forks, four sauce ladles and two salt cellar spoons, all engraved with crests, approximately 1856g gross, table forks 21cm long; together with seven similarly engraved matched side forks by maker John Whiting, London 1854, approximately 356g

Lot 301

EIGHT GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS maker William Eaton, London 1816, all engraved with initials CJM, approximately 343g, 17cm long; together with a pair of old english pattern George IV table spoons, maker Clement Cheese, London 1827, both engraved with initials AC, approximately 141g, 23cm long

Lot 302

MATCHED SET OF FOUR SILVER SALT CELLARS three by maker Joseph Angell I, London 1824, the other by maker William Bateman II, London 1837, approximately 376g gross, each 8cm in diameter

Lot 303

GEORGE V SILVER CRUET SET maker Jay & Richard Attenborough Co Ltd, Chester 1913, of oval form with convex tops, comprising two salt cellars, pepper shakers and mustard pots, approximately 347g, pepper shaker 8cm high

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