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Lot 83

A SILVER CIGARETTE CASE Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1916, 75.4g (2.42 troy ozs) gross

Lot 84

A SILVER MOUNTED AMBER CIGAR HOLDER cased; with a similar cheroot holder and a silver case; a plated matchbox holder from the Wembley Empire Exhibition of 1924, issued by Vickers Ltd; and three metal vesta cases

Lot 86

AN EDWARD VIII GEORGE VI SMALL SILVER TWO HANDLED CUP Chester 1936, 6cm tall; with a Victorian Exeter silver sifting spoon, by Ramsey, 14.5cm long; 64g (2 troy ozs) gross

Lot 87

A VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING CUP London 1871, of can shape, engraved decoration, double scroll beaded handle, vacant cartouche, 10cm tall, 158g (5 troy ozs) gross

Lot 92

A PAIR OF SILVER SALTS by Gibson and Langlands, Sheffield 1890; a silver Christening mug; two silver napkin rings; 140g (4.5 troy ozs) gross; and a three piece Indian silver coloured cruet set

Lot 93

A MATCHED SET OF FOUR SILVER CANDLESTICKS by Barker Ellis Silver Company, Sheffield 1980 and 1981, the filled square canted corner sunken base with a similarly shaped column to spool shaped sconce with detachable drip pan, 24.5cm tall

Lot 94

A LARGE SILVER SALVER by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1936, of square shaped outline with moulded border on four bracket supports, 36cm across, 1,519g (49 troy ozs) gross; with a pewter quaich

Lot 95

A SILVER PIN TRAY by Williams Comyns, London 1898, of quatrefoil outline, embossed with cherub's heads and foliage, 12cm long, 39g gross; with two glass balm pots with pull off silver covers; another silver lidded toilet bottle; a glass scent bottle with silver collar; and five manicure items including a nail buff

Lot 96

A SILVER BON BON DISH Birmingham 1910, of oval pierced form, 10cm long; another silver bon bon dish, Birmingham 1909, of hexafoil pierced form, 8cm diameter; and a pair of Victorian silver napkin rings; 110g (3.5 troy ozs) gross

Lot 97

A COLLECTION OF SILVER FLATWARE comprising a George III silver Old English pattern tablespoon, London 1802, monogrammed; a Crossley & Smith dessert spoon; a matched set of four single struck Kings Pattern teaspoons; a single Georgian fiddle pattern dessert spoon; two silver butter knives; a runcible spoon; a Victorian three piece Christening set by William Eley, the silver bladed knife with a loaded handle, cased; and a cast Continental spoon with import marks for 1902; 395g (12.7 troy ozs) gross

Lot 98

A SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAME by John Collard Vickery, London 1915, the plain rectangular frame with ribbon bow surmount, the frame 10.1cm by 17cm including the surmount, image area 9.2cm by 13.5cm; with a smaller embossed damaged frame

Lot 353

A LATE 18th/ EARLY 19th CENTURY SCOTTISH MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK BY JOHN SMITH, PITTENWEEM (d.1814), the eight-day movement striking on a bell, the 13" brass dial with silver chapter ring, Roman numerals and scroll cast spandrels, signed in the arch, Smith, Pittenweem, the hood, with a moulded cornice over an arched glazed door flanked by turned baluster uprights, the trunk with a cupboard door flanked by quarter columns, on a plinth base raised on bracket feet. 2.14m by 0.51m by 0.24m

Lot 389

A 19th CENTURY WALNUT TRAVELLING VANITY CASE, the mother of pearl inlaid cover opening to reveal a mirror and fully fitted and lined interior with an assortment of white metal mounted boxes and jars, a silver handled manicure set, Birmingham 1884, and a lift out tray, over a hidden drawer with blue silk lined interior, with mother of pearl lock plate. 17cm by 30.5cm by 23cm

Lot 49

A SOUTH-EAST ASIAN SILVER CEREMONIAL HEADDRESS, POSSIBLY THAI, the domed top with wirework cones and stylised horns, the cap with a band of fish above a band of stylised floral roundels. Height 28cm

Lot 74

A JAPANESE SILVER-INLAID BRONZE IKEBANA, Meiji period, of characteristic form, with zoomorphic handles. 27cm

Lot 77

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER-MOUNTED CUT-GLASS DECANTER, the silver hallmarked for London 1910, with (associated) silver-plated cork pourer. 26.5cm

Lot 84

ASPREY & Co., A PAIR OF SILVER-MOUNTED CUT-GLASS DECANTERS, the silver collars marked for London 1973, each of mallet form and with fluted stopper. 32cm

Lot 89

A 19th CENTURY CONTINENTAL SILVER-MOUNTED GLASS DECANTER, the body acid etched with flowers and scrolls, the silver collar chased with a tavern scene, the silver-mounted stopper with figural finial. 37.5cm

Lot 124

A CONTINENTAL FOUR PIECE SILVER-PLATED TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, c.1900, each piece of baluster form, raised on shell topped outcurved legs terminating in paw feet and the covers with acorn finials. Coffee pot 29cm

Lot 125

A WMF SILVER-PLATED TAZZA, c.1900, in the Art Nouveau taste, the rim pierced with grapes, vines and horns of plenty, on a tapering stem and similarly decorated pierced foot, stamped marks. Diameter 22cm

Lot 126

A 19th CENTURY SILVER-PLATED CENTREPIECE, possibly Pryor Tyzack & Co., cast as a putto holding a shell aloft. 30cm

Lot 127

A SET OF FOUR LATE 19th CENTURY SILVER-PLATED DECANTER LABELS, each in the Gothic taste, Whisky, Brandy, Gin and Rum

Lot 128

A CHINESE SILVER CARD CASE, LATE 19th CENTURY, repousse to one side with flowers and a monogrammed cartouche, the reverse with bamboo, both against a stippled ground, stamped marks "WC" and "90". 10cm by 6.75cm, 2.86 troy ounces

Lot 129

A LARGE SILVER TRINKET BOX, POSSIBLY INDIAN, unmarked, of casket form, heavily chased with flowers and scrolls. 8.75cm by 5.25cm, 2.63 troy ounces

Lot 130

A GEORGE III PROVINCIAL SILVER TANKARD, DOROTHY LANGLANDS, NEWCASTLE 1805, of baluster form, the scroll handle with heart terminal. 9.4 troy ounces

Lot 131

THREE CONTINENTAL SILVER-TOPPED GLASS DRESSING TABLE JARS, c.1900, possibly Russian, each with engine turned cover and vacant cartouche for a monogram, stamped marks including "84". Largest 40mm by 105mm by 65mm

Lot 132

A 19th CENTURY SILVER-MOUNTED COQUILLA NUT SPILL HOLDER, the silver mounts with beaded horseshoe motifs and raised on scroll feet. 8cm

Lot 133

A HANDSOME LATE VICTORIAN CASED FIVE PIECE SILVER-MOUNTED HORN-HANDLED CARVING SET, with game and meat carvers and sharpener, the silver marked for Sheffield 1891, the steel blades by Harrison Bros. & Howson, Sheffield, in an inlaid oak case with silk and velvet lined interior

Lot 134

A CONTINENTAL SILVER AND ONYX CIGARETTE CASE, 1930s, IN THE ART DECO TASTE, the body reeded throughout, with black onyx reeded ends, gilt interior with inscription dated 1935 and stamped "935". 4.2 troy ounces

Lot 135

AN EARLY 19th CENTURY IVORY-CASED SILVER THIMBLE, the thimble unmarked, in an ivory case with domed screw top. Case 48mm

Lot 136

A GROUP OF SILVER COMPRISING: an oval ring box (marks rubbed); a pair of napkin rings, Birmingham 1918; and a hand mirror with engine-turned decoration, Birmingham 1927 (?), marks rubbed. (3)

Lot 137

A PAIR OF 18th CENTURY SILVER COCK FIGHTING SPURS, unmarked, each with leather straps. 41mm

Lot 138

A GEORGE III SILVER PEPPERETTE, GOBEHERE & WIGAN, LONDON 1795, of baluster form, with urn finial. 15cm, 2.36 troy ounces

Lot 139

A GERMAN SILVER SOUP LADLE, IN THE ART NOUVEAU TASTE, c.1900, Gebruder Kobelin, stamped 800. 31cm, 6 troy ounces

Lot 140

A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER TABLE SPOON, c.1825, ROBERT NAUGHTON, INVERNESS, fiddle pattern, engraved with a monogram. 2.27 troy ounces

Lot 141

TWO GEORGIAN SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER TEASPOONS: Robert Dickson, Dundee, c.1785, with bright-cut decoration and engraved with a monogram; and Ewan Wilson, Perth, c.1810, Old English, engraved with a monogram. (2) 0.83 troy ounces

Lot 142

A LARGE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER BASTING SPOON, c.1815, ROBERT KEAY, PERTH, Celtic Point, engraved with a monogram. 34.5cm, 3.53 troy ounces

Lot 143

A GEORGE I SILVER TABLESPOON, JAMES WILKES, LONDON 1729, Hanoverian pattern, engraved to the reverse with a monogram. 1.92 troy ounces

Lot 144

A GEORGE V SILVER PEDESTAL BOWL, WALKER & HALL, SHEFFIELD 1931, with trellis-pierced rim, on a circular foot. Diameter 21cm, 10.3 troy ounces

Lot 145

A PAIR OF SILVER BOTTLE COASTERS, SHEFFIELD 1973, in 19th century style, each with turned wooden base. 16.5cm

Lot 146

A GEORGE II SILVER WARMING PAN, THOMAS PARR II, LONDON 1753, of cylindrical form with flared rim and wooden baluster handle. Length 31cm, gross 7.5 troy ounces

Lot 147

A LATE 19th CENTURY ENAMEL AND SILVER VINAIGRETTE, POSSIBLY AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN, painted to each side with a vignette of lovers against a gilt-highlighted crimson ground, with pierced metal grille and stamped marks. Including suspension loop 24mm

Lot 148

A GEORGE V SILVER SNUFF BOX, WILLIAM HAIR HASELER, BIRMINGHAM 1921, rectangular, shaped for the hand, the cover with engine-turned decoration. 8.5cm, 2.3 troy ounces

Lot 149

A VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE CIGAR CUTTER, JOSEPH BRAHAM, LONDON 1893, of plain rectangular form, loaded. Length 8.25cm

Lot 150

AN EARLY 20th CENTURY SILVER TABLE BELL, Canadian marks for Savage & Lyman, engraved with a regimental crest "11 (?) Batt. 4th Brig. RA", with beaded rim. 7.75cm, 2.2 troy ounces

Lot 151

A PAIR OF SILVER GRAPE SCISSORS, the handles cast with grapes and vines, marked for Birmigham 1993. 3.4 troy ounces

Lot 152

A VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON, GEORGE UNITE, BIRMINGHAM, c.1865, date mark indistinct, of spade form, with ivory handle

Lot 153

A RUSSIAN SILVER LADY'S EVENING BAG, EARLY 20th CENTURY, bearing mark for Pyetr Petrov (Moscow 1908-17), 84 grade, engraved to one side with a monogram, the other with foliate swags, the clasp with blue cabochon stone, (lacks interior fittings). 13.3 troy ounces

Lot 154

A SET OF GEORG JENSEN CYPRESS PATTERN STERLING SILVER FLATWARE, comprising six three-piece place settings of dinner knife and fork, with spoon, the knives with steel blades, in six Jensen cardboard boxes (18 pieces)

Lot 155

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER NOVELTY PAPERWEIGHT, MODELLED AS A GOBLIN, Percy Edwards Ltd, London 1909, weighted. 9.25cm

Lot 156

A GEORGE III SILVER SAUCE LADLE, LONDON 1779, fiddle pattern. 1.78 troy ounces

Lot 157

A GEORGE IV SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER TODDY LIFTING LADLE, ALEXANDER CAMERON, DUNDEE 1827, fiddle pattern, engraved with a monogram. 1.3 troy ounces

Lot 158

A GEORGE V SILVER GRAVY SPOON, JAMES DIXON & SON, SHEFFIELD 1919, Old English pattern, engraved with a monogram. 3.98 troy ounces

Lot 159

A GEORGE IV SILVER SAUCE LADLE, JOHN WALTON, NEWCASTLE, 1824, fiddle pattern, engraved with a monogram. 2 troy ounces

Lot 160

A PAIR OF EARLY VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SILVER TABLE SPOONS, MACKAY & CHISHOLM, EDINBURGH, 1846, fiddle and shell pattern, engraved with a monogram. 4.4 troy ounces

Lot 161

A MATCHED SET OF SIX GEORGE III SILVER TEASPOONS WITH SHELL BOWLS, Old English pattern with bright cut decoration, London 1784 and 1794. 2.17 troy ounces

Lot 162

A SET OF SIX GEORGE IV SILVER DINNER FORKS, WILLIAM SHARD, LONDON 1825, Hanoverian pattern, engraved with a monogram. 12 troy ounces

Lot 163

A SET OF SIX GEORGE III SILVER DESSERT SPOONS, PETER & WILLIAM BATEMAN, LONDON 1813, Old English pattern, each engraved with a monogram. 6.7 troy ounces

Lot 164

A VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER, HENRY WILKINSON & CO., SHEFFIELD 1853, the scalloped beaded rim pierced with rocaille scrolls, the well engraved with scrollwork and raised on pierced shell-cast feet. 31cm, 20.5 troy ounces

Lot 165

A DIAMOND-SET "CHICK" PENDANT, c.1900, pave set with rose-cut diamonds, ruby eye and mounted in silver and gold. Excluding suspension loop 7mm

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