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Lot 313

A MIXED GROUP OF SILVER including a small five-bar toast rack, two pairs of Georgian tea tongs, a cased set of teaspoons with 'golfing' terminals; a pair of candlesticks, etc. (Qty) Candlesticks 20.5cm high, weighable silver 18.6 troy ounces gross

Lot 316

A LATE 18TH CENTURY RUSSIAN 84 ZOLOTNIK SILVER-GILT AND NIELLO NEEDLE CASE Moscow, c.1770, of tapering oval-section, with pull-off lid, engraved and niello decorated with interlocking ribbon and bellflower drops to the lid, all against a striated ground, marked to base bezel with standard mark and obscured Alderman’s mark. 11.5cm longAge-related surface wear but generally in good condition.

Lot 318

A GEORGE II SILVER SPARROW-BEAK CREAM JUG makers mark illegible, London 1729, baluster form, engraved with a crest. 8cm high, 2.2 troy ounces

Lot 320

A GEORGE III SILVER GOBLET maker's mark illegible, London 1779, the plain ovoid bowl with a reeded rim, raised on a spreading stepped foot. 15cm high, 5.4 troy ouncesThe marks are rubbed. Erasure to the bowl. Rocks on the foot.

Lot 321

A GEORGE VI SILVER AND ENAMEL BOX by Cohen & Charles, Birmingham 1945, circular, the domed hinge cover decorated with an enamel flower over a guilloché ground. 4.5cm diameter, 1.0 troy ounces grossSome light surface marks and scratches, the hinge is sturdy and the cover closes flush.

Lot 322

A JAPANESE SILVER SHOE HORN, MEIJI PERIOD, LATE 19TH CENTURY retailed by Kuhn & Komor, the handle boldly decorated in high-relief with a dragon. 23cm long, 3.6 troy ouncesElstob Auctioneers is grateful to Adrien von Ferscht for his assistance in cataloguing this lot.One small dent to the handle but otherwise in good condition.

Lot 323

A PAIR OF GEORGE I BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER CANDLESTICKS by John Cory, London 1718, each with an octagonal domed diamond-facet base issuing a conforming knopped stem, each engraved with the crest of a lion rampant. (2) 17.5cm high, 24.6 troy ounces grossA lovely set of crisp and clear marks on the underside of each. The marks are well-spaced. Each stick stands well and does not rock or lean. These are a lovely pair of sticks in very good condition.

Lot 324

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER CREAM JUGS by George Ivory, London 1846, each with a scroll-form handle and engraved with two crests. (2) 8.5cm high, 7.1 troy ounces gross

Lot 325

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SALVER by Frederick Wilson & Co, Sheffield 1904, of shaped circular form with shell and foliate rim, raised on three shell and foliate feet, the reserve flat-chased with scrolls and flowers. 36.5cm diameter, 60 troy ouncesThe marks are crisp and clear. Some minor surface wear but generally in very good condition. No personalised engraving or evidence of erasure. Sits flat and does not rock.

Lot 326

A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER BASTING SPOONS by Hester Bateman, London 1787, Old English pattern, each engraved with a crest within a cartouche surmounted by a ribbon crest. (2) 29cm long, 6.6 troy ounces grossIn very good condition with clear marks.

Lot 327

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER TUMBLER CUP by Christopher Davison, London 1993, of plain circular form, with gilded interior. 5.5cm high, 7.5cm diameter, 4.5 troy ouncesThe marks are crisp and clear. Some minor surface wear. No personalised engraving or erasure. In generally very good condition.

Lot 328

A VICTORIAN SILVER AND EBONISED WOOD NOVELTY INKWELL STAND by James Charles Edington, London 1862, modelled as a parrot sat upon a perch, with a candle holder to the other side, beneath is an oval well with a hinged cover, on a circular ebonised wood base. 22.7cm highSome marks are worn, good condition overall.

Lot 329

A GEORGE II SILVER PINT MUG maker's mark indistinct, London 1750, of raised baluster form, with double scroll handle and moulded circular foot. 12cm high, 9.3 troy ouncesMarked on the underside. The marks are just about legible. Rocks slightly on the foot. Erasure to the front centre. The bottom handle junction pushed in slightly.

Lot 330

A SET OF FOUR GEORGE I BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER TRENCHER SALTS by William Fleming, London 1714, of domed circular form with a moulded edge, each engraved to the side with a crest of a demi-eagle rising, each prick dot engraved underneath with initials CB. (4) 7cm diameter, 7.2 troy ounces grossThe marks are clear. One with some visible solder to the rounded top edge. Three slightly off-circular. Surface wear commensurate with age.

Lot 331

A CHINESE SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE § retailer's mark of Shing Wo/Sw, artisan workshop of Ren An, each piece tapering lobed, engraved with differing birds among differing foliage, each with cast bamboo handle, comprising a teapot with ivory-insulated handle; a cream jug and a sugar bowl and cover. (3) Teapot 25cm long, 27 troy ounces grossWith non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number ELDU4YF9 Elstob Auctioneers is grateful to Adrien von Ferscht for his assistance in cataloguing this lot. Some age-related surface wear but generally in good condition.

Lot 334

A GEORGE III SILVER CRUET STAND by Jabez & Thomas Daniell, London 1773, circular, the sides pierced with scrolling tendrils, raised on three ball and claw feet. 15.5cm diameter, 12.2 troy ounces grossFormerly with handle and bottles. Inscribed and initialled. Sits flat and doesn't rock.

Lot 335

A GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER COFFEE POT by McHattie & Fenwick, Edinburgh 1799, the shaped oval body bright-cut engraved with formal borders and an elaborate vacant cartouche to each side, all raised on a pedestal foot. 27cm high, 31.2 troy ouncesThe marks on the side of the foot are clear. No personalised engraving. In generally very good condition.

Lot 337

PATRICK MAVROS: A SILVER SCULPTURE OF A MALE CALF ELEPHANT, "BOY" signed and titled, modelled with an outstretched trunk. 5.6cm long, 2.9 troy ouncesGood condition overall.

Lot 338

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER AND ENAMEL CIGARETTE BOX maker's mark AJ., London 1928, rectangular, the hinged cover decorated with guilloché enamel and scrolling borders, the sides engine-turned, wood lined, weighted. 11.4cm wideThe hinge works well, both front corners are upturned to prevent a flush closure, light surface wear to the enamel commensurate with age and use, otherwise in good condition.

Lot 339

AN ELIZABETH II CAST SILVER NOVELTY MUSTARD POT by Richard Comyns, London 1967, in the form of an owl, with unmarked spoon. 7cm high, 4 troy ouncesThe marks are clear. The hinge is in good condition and the cover closes well. The spoon appears original. The yellow glass eyes are intact. In generally very good condiiton.

Lot 346

A VICTORIAN SILVER SHOE HORN by Julius (Judah) Rosenthal & Samuel Jacob, London 1888, chased with flowers and scrolls to the handle continuing to anthemions on the blade. 21.5cm long, 2.2 troy ouncesThe marks are reasonably clear. Some bruising around the bottom edge of the handle. In generally good condition commensurate with age and use.

Lot 347

TWELVE GEORGIAN AND LATER SILVER TABLE SPOONS various marks, Old English pattern, each engraved with either a crest or initials. (12) 22cm long, 26.6 troy ounces gross

Lot 348

A LATE VICTORIAN BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER BOWL AND COVER by Edwin Charles Purdie, London 1900, of simple circular form, the bowl with a reeded band, each with a spot-hammered ground. 9cm high, 12.5cm diameter, 14.1 troy ouncesThe marks are crisp and clear. The cover fits well. In generally very good condition. No personalised engraving or erasure.

Lot 349

A GEORGE III SILVER WINE LABEL makers mark 'TH', for MADEIRA, rectangular form. 4.9cm wideGood condition overall.

Lot 350

A TURKISH 900 GRADE SILVER 'PINEAPPLE' VASE signed MELDA 900 SPECIAL, applied with trailing fruit and leaves spray. 18.5cm high, 24.8 troy ounces

Lot 351

A GEORGE V SILVER MOUNTED MOTHER OF PEARL BABY TEETHER by Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham 1933, in the form of a seated bear. 11.5cm long (incl. loop)Missing the top teething ring, a couple of indents at the base of the bears back, otherwise in good condition.

Lot 352

SEVEN LATE 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN 84 ZOLOTNIK SILVER SPOONS Moscow, each with an engraved bowl and partially twisted stem. (7) 13cm long, 2.7 troy ounces gross

Lot 353

A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER CREAM JUG by George Booth & Son, Aberdeen, c.1825-50, of squat circular form, the scroll-form handle with leaf-form thumbpiece, chased with scrolls and flowers on a matted ground, engraved with a crest and a G to opposing cartouches. 8.5cm high, 14.5cm long, 6.8 troy ouncesThe marks are clear on the underside. The gilding is in good order. Stands upright and does not rock. In generally very good condition.

Lot 354

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER HIP FLASK by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1903, of rounded rectangular form, shaped for the pocket, bayonet cover, engraved with a monogram. 13.5cm high, 3.7 troy ounces

Lot 355

A VICTORIAN SILVER CASTLE-TOP CARD CASE, THE SCOTT MEMORIAL by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1847, of shaped rectangular form, the front with a scene of the memorial, within foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, the reverse with similar decoration and with a vacant cartouche. 10.3cm by 7.2cm, 2.3 troy ouncesThe marks are reasonably clear on the flange. The hinge is in good condition, and the lid closes well. No splits or dents to the corners. In generally good condition.

Lot 356

AN 18TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SILVER SUGAR CASTER of baluster form, chased with ribbon-tied swags, scrolls and foliage, marked on underside. 16cm high, 5.7 troy ouncesDent to the cover. Wobbles on the foot slightly. Age-related surface wear. No personalised engraving.

Lot 357

AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY SILVER TOY CHAMBERSTICK by David Clayton, London, struck with the maker's mark and lion passant, circular form, with a protruding fig-shaped handle. 9.1cm wideSeveral minor dents, otherwise in good condition commensurate with age.

Lot 358

A VICTORIAN SILVER INKWELL by John Grinsell & Sons, London 1895, the ovoid body decorated with reeding and raised on rams head capped legs on a tripartite base. 8cm high, 4.7 troy ouncesThe marks on the underside of the cover are clear. They are rubbed but just about legible to the inkwell. One leg is slightly skewed.

Lot 360

A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER CANDLESTICKS by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1909, the detachable sconces with reeded rims, each tapering column repoussé with ribbon-tied swags and reeded borders, filled. (2) 19.3cm highSeveral small dents on each particularly around the base, the hallmarks are worn but legible, otherwise in a condition commensurate with age and use.

Lot 361

A GEORGE V SILVER BOWL by Docker & Burn Ltd, Birmingham 1921, circular, with a shaped rim and beaded girdle, on an ebonised plinth. 14.5cm diameter, 12 troy ounces exc. plinth

Lot 362

A GEORGE III SILVER AND CUT-GLASS SAUCEBOAT maker's mark indistinct, London 1806, the hinged and domed cover with shell-form thumbpiece, the glass body cut to depict swags. 16.5cm longIn generally good condition commensurate with age.

Lot 363

A GEORGE III SILVER MUG by John Robinson II, London 1864, of tapering cylindrical form, with reeded strap handle, the body decorated with fluting, engraved with a crest. 10cm high, 7.5 troy ouncesMaker's mark on the underside of the base. The three other marks on the side of the body. The gilded interior ok and remnants of gilding to the fluting. No erasure or thinning. In generally good condition commensurate with age.

Lot 364

A GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDY mark of Benjamin Mountigue overstriking, London 1780, oval, the flat hinged cover with urn-form finial, engraved with floral swags between scroll borders, the front engraved with initials within an oval cartouche. 11cm high, 12cm wide, 12.6 troy ouncesThe marks on the underside are clear. Dent to the edge of the base. The pinned finial is a little loose. Some bruises and surface wear. The hinge is in good condition, and the cover closes neatly. Lacking lock and key.

Lot 365

A RARE VICTORIAN SILVER AND ENAMEL VESTA CASE by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Birmingham 1883, rectangular, the hinged cover enamel decorated with the King of Clubs playing card. 4.8cm wideThe marks are reasonably clear. The hinge is in good condition, and the cover closes well. Some small dints and surface wear. The enamel is in good condition. Generally, in good condition commensurate with age and use.

Lot 366

A GEORGE III SILVER RUNCIBLE SPOON by George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London 1789, Fiddle pattern, engraved with a crest. 29.5cm long, 3.7 troy ouncesThe marks are clear. The prongs are in good order, and the spoon generally is in very good condition.

Lot 368

A FINE GEORGE III SILVER EPERGNE by James Young, London 1775, pierced oval centre basket with flared rims having applied foliate and scroll decoration, the frame with a beaded top edge and tapering oval reeded shaft adorned with medallions and husks descending to a pierced outer edge, decorated with openwork garlands of husks, alternating with ribbons and oval portrait medallions, raised on four leaf-capped scroll legs, four removable branches fit into the frame and support conforming baskets, each basket engraved with a crest. 34.5cm high, 100 troy ouncesWell marked throughout and generally in very good condition commensurate with age.

Lot 369

A PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER COASTERS by Ellis & Co (Ellis Jacob Greenberg), Birmingham 1911, circular form, with gadrooned rims and turned wooden bases. (2) 9cm diameterSeveral small dents to both, the maker's mark is worn but the rest are clearly struck.

Lot 370

AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY SILVER TOY TEA TABLE by David Clayton, London, struck with maker's mark and lion passant twice, the miniature of dished rectangular form with re-entrant corners, engraved with cypher 'ECK', on four short tubular legs and pad feet. 13.5cm by 11.5cm, 2.7 troy ounces

Lot 371

A GEORGE II SILVER SALVER by William Grundy, London 1754, of shaped circular-form, raised on three leaf-capped scroll feet, with shell and scroll border, engraved with a coat of arms. 38.5cm diameter, 52.9 troy ouncesThe marks are generally clear. The feet have been re-attached. There is some surface scratching and wear, commensurate with age and use.

Lot 374

A SET OF ELIZABETH II SILVER-HANDLED TABLE AND DESSERT KNIVES by Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield 1992, comprising eight table knives and eight dessert knives, Rattail pattern, stainless steel blades. (16) Table knife 25cm longMinor surface scratches to the handles, in good condition overall.

Lot 375

A RARE VICTORIAN SILVER PICTORIAL CARD CASE by Barnet Henry Joseph, Chester 1880, rounded rectangular- shaped with a hinged cover, engraved to one side with Shoeing after Landseer, the other side with a monogram within a horseshoe and vine leaf borders. 10cm by 7.5cm, 3.1 troy ouncesThe marks arc clear on both the flange of the body and the lid. The lid closes well. The engraving is crisp. No splits of dents on the corners. A great example in excellent condition.

Lot 376

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER BOX by Robert Edgar Stone, London 1958, square, the removeable planished cover with a central cross motif, gilded interior, engraved with an inscription, all raised on four bracket feet. 8.8cm wide, 11.5 troy ouncesInscription reads: IN LOVING MEMORY OF / THOMAS MYLREA / AND MARY ALICE ENTWISTLE / PARENTS OF THE DONOR / 7 DECEMBER, 1958Good condition overall.

Lot 377

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER NOVELTY CONDIMENT SET by Richard Comyns, London 1977, comprising mustard, salt and pepperette, each cast in the form of an owl with glass eyes, the mustard with original mouse terminal spoon. (4) Mustard 7.3cm high, 8.4 troy ounces grossSome play in the hinge, but otherwise in good condition overall.

Lot 378

A STERLING SILVER AND JADE CADDY cylindrical with a pull-off cover, the lid surmounted by the carved jade figure of an elephant, raised on a stepped circular base, stamped STERLING 2059 and with trademark. 10.7cm high, 5.2 troy ounces grossNo personalised engraving or erasure. In generally very good condition.

Lot 379

A GEORGE II SILVER BUTTER SHELL maker's mark indistinct, London 1757, of typical form; together with a George II silver caster, by Samuel Wood, London 1736. (2) Caster 12.5cm high, butter shell 11cm wide, 7.1 troy ounces

Lot 380

A VICTORIAN SILVER MEDALLION, AGRICULTURAL HALL COMPANY by Elkington & Co, for FOURTH PRIZE HACKNEY STALLION / HORSE SHOW 1888, in a pendant mount. 5.2cm diameter, 2.8 troy ouncesIn very good condition.

Lot 381

A WILLIAM III BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER TAZZA by Isaac Dighton, London 1698, of circular form with a chased corded edge, plain field, all upon a circular trumpet foot. 5.5cm high, 19cm diameter, 7.2 troy ouncesMarks on the edge of the field are rubbed but legible. Surface wear but generally in good condition commensurate with age.

Lot 382

A GEORGE III SILVER CHAMBERSTICK by William Frisbee, London 1791, circular, with reeded edge, engraved with a crest. 13.5cm diameter, 8.9 troy ouncesThe marks match on the base and the sconce. The snuffer is a later Victorian piece. In generally good condition commensurate with age.

Lot 383

ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO, A SILVER AND ENAMEL CORONATION SPOON marked "CYMRIC", Birmingham 1901, the pointed ovoid bowl cast with celtic knotwork, the crown and the initals "AC/ER VII", with two picked out blue/green shaded enamel panels, the handle pierced and cast with a contiuation of the celtic design. 12.7cm long, 1.2 troy ouncesThe marks are clear and well-struck, no chips to the enamel, in good condition overall.

Lot 384

AN UNUSUAL CONTINENTAL SILVER AND ENAMEL CIGARETTE CASE import marks, Walter Henry Marks & Samuel Tobias Cohen, Birmingham 1907, rounded rectangular form, shaped for the pocket, the cover opening to reveal a large enamel plaque depicting a female nude in an interior. 9.2cm by 8cm, 4.7 troy ouncesThe marks are clear. The enamel is in good condition without damage. No personalised engraving. The cover snaps closed tightly. In generally very good condition.

Lot 385

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER WHISKY LABEL by Harman Brothers, Birmingham 1969, rectangular form with concave cut corners. 4.6cm wide, 0.3 troy ouncesHallmarks are clear, in good condition overall.

Lot 386

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER DISH by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1970, circular, the well centred by the applied cast head of a fox. 14cm diameter, 6 troy ounces In generally very good condition without damage. The marks are clear.

Lot 387

A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SILVER COW CREAMER import marks John George Smith, London 1897, modelled standing four-square with tail raised, the hinged cover with winged insect. 18cm long, 7.8 troy ounces

Lot 388

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TYG by William Bruford & Son, Birmingham 1903, of straight-sided tapering form, applied with three square-section tubular handles. 9.5cm high, 6.8 troy ouncesThe maker's mark is slightly rubbed. No personalised engraving or erasure. Stands upright and does not rock. In generally excellent condition.

Lot 389

A VICTORIAN SILVER CENTREPIECE by John Samuel Hunt, London 1859, the lobed circular dish pierced and chased with matted scrolling foliage, raised on a tripartite stem with scrolling tendrils, seeds and leaves, all supported on a domed circular base chased with entwined foliage. 25.5cm high, 40.4 troy ouncesThe marks are reasonably clear. Minor surface wear but generally in good condition commensurate with age.

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