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Lot 161

Sterling Silver Turquoise Sapphire and Citrine Ring. Front multiple claw setting. The ring is set with 11 natural 2mm turquoise stones, 5 natural 2mm citrines, 1.5mm natural blue sapphire. Size - 6.75. 11.8gr / 0.38oz.

Lot 163

Silver Turquoise Carnelian Pendant, Turkmenistan, Circa 1900. Set with 3 round turquoises and 2 carnelian stones. Length - 5cm / 2in. 14gr / 0.45oz.  

Lot 169

Sterling Silver & 9k Yellow Gold Garnet Ring. Elevated rectangular front. Set with three natural square cut garnets (5x5mm). 9k yellow gold decoration on the rims. Size - 7.5. 6.28gr / 0.2oz.

Lot 181

Sterling Silver Fourpence Link Bracelet. England, Circa 1860. Made of nine sterling silver four pence coins. Seven coins from the period of Queen Victoria (earliest 1840, latest 1855), and two coins from the period of King William IV (date illegible). Each coin is connected with four loops. Length - 21cm / 8.26in. Coin diameter - 16mm / 0.63in. 18.4gr / 0.59oz.

Lot 183

Pair of 18k Yellow Gold & Silver Diamond Ruby Earrings. The earrings are made of 18k yellow gold with safe clasps and posts. They are flower shape with center claw setting of SI-1 clarity H-color diamonds in total weight of 0.10ct and 8 rubies in total weight of 0.80ct. The rims of the earrings are silver set with a total of 40 old mine cut diamonds in total weight of about 1ct. Marked - 750 for 18k gold. 18mm x 18mm / 0.7in X 0.7in. 11.3gr / 0.36oz.

Lot 184

Victorian Sterling Silver and Carved Hardstone Bulldog Walking Stick Cane.The silver band with floral and foliage ornaments, Hallmarked for Birmingham, England, dated 1891, maker`s mark for George Loveridge and Co.Hand carved hardstone handle in the form of a bulldog`s head.Length: 99cm / 38.97in.

Lot 190

Pair Of Silver Candlesticks, Germany, Circa 1900. Circular fluted bases, tapering fluted stems. Detachable nozzles with a wide wax pan. Marked. Height - 28.5cm / 11.22in. 518gr / 16.65oz.

Lot 192

Silver 3 Light Candelabra, Germany, Circa 1920. Detachable nozzles. Marked. Height - 20cm / 7.87in. 236gr / 7.58oz.

Lot 193

Sterling Silver Dwarf Candlesticks By Broadway & Co, Birmingham, England, 1970. Engraved dedication ""Peggy and Ron 1946. 1971"". Weighted. Fully hallmarked for Birmingham, England, dated 1970, maker`s mark for W. I. Broadway and Co. Height - 10.5cm / 4.13in. 272gr / 8.74oz.

Lot 195

Rare Pair of Silver Candlesticks, Alt Vienna, Austria, 1855. Marked with Austrian silver marks and dated 1855. Height - 27cm / 10.63in. 466gr / 15oz.

Lot 196

Pair Of Swedish Sterling Silver Candlesticks. Set on raised circular bases with leaf ornaments, tapering stems. The bases are weighted for better stability and covered with green felt. Marked - Sterling Sweden and stamped with English import marks for Birmingham, 1989, importer marks for Pepper and Hope Ltd. Height - 15cm / 5.9in. 384gr / 12.34oz.

Lot 199

Pair Of Gebruder Deyhle Sterling Silver Candlesticks. Germany, 1950s. Tapring form with plain design with a beaded band. Marked - ""Sterling 925? and maker`s mark for Gebruder Deyhle (see pictures). Height - 18.5cm / 7.28in. 341gr / 10.96oz.

Lot 200

Art Deco Silver 5 Light Candelabra, Poland, Circa 1900. Square base delicately engraved with floral and foliate ornaments and acanthus leaves border. Square center stem on top a domed base. Elevated center candleholder surrounded by four lower candleholders on angular arms with scrolled supports. Each nozzle with acanthus leaves band. Polish silver marks for Krakow, 800 silver purity, maker`s mark - SH. Height: 52.5cm / 20.67in. 1220gr / 39.22oz.

Lot 202

Novelty Sterling Silver Baby Rattle & Whistle By Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham, England, 1810. With a whistle at the top above a knop interval with two dangling bells (missing two), engraved with floral and foliate ornaments, monogrammed. Mother of pearl teething spike. Fully hallmarked for Birmingham, England, dated 1810, maker`s mark for Cocks and Bettridge. Length - 12cm / 4.7in. 24gr / 0.77oz. missing two bells.

Lot 203

Sterling Silver Shaving Pot By Thomas Diller, London, England, 1841. Of cylindrical form with hinged cover and turned bone handle. Screw on handle. Crested (both cover and body). Hallmarked. Height - 10cm / 4in. 188gr. / 6oz.

Lot 205

Novelty Silver Plated Double Wine Bottle Carriage Holder. Modeled as a carriage or rickshaw with two wine bottle holders, the wheels and the frames are chased with foliate ornaments. Each bottle holder separately moves on hinge for comfortable pouring. The wine bottles are for illustration only (not included). Height - 23cm / 9.05in. Width - 24cm / 9.45in.

Lot 206

Sterling Silver Jug By Carrington & Co, London, 1905. Baluster form with a reeded scroll handle. Fully hallmarked for London, England, dated 1905, maker`s mark for Carrington and Co. Height: 10cm / 4in. 210gr / 6.75oz.

Lot 208

Silver Imperial Russia Lobster Tail Helmet Form Liqueur Vodka Cup, Moscow, 1908-17. Parcel gilt cup, modeled as a miniature Imperial Russia helmet with lobster tail. Topped with a double headed eagle pediment and crest. Marked. Height - 5cm / 2in. 46gr / 1.48oz.

Lot 210

Art Deco Silver Mounted Glass Claret Jug Decanter, Germany, Ca 1930. Large lobed glass decanter with cut star bottom. Silver mounted neck, hinged cover and handle. The cover is topped with a ball shape thumbpiece. Engraved with a German presentation - Berlin 6.2.1932. Marked with German silver marks (800, crescent moon and crown) and maker mark. Height: 31cm / 12.2in.

Lot 211

Silver Tankard, Ivan Lebedkin, Moscow, Russia, 1899-1908. Delicately engraved with floral and foliage ornaments, the body is made with five fluted bands. Hinged lid that opens with a thumbpiece. Gilt interior. Marked with Russian silver marks for Moscow, assayer`s master mark for Ivan Lebedkin. Height - 13.5cm / 5.3in. 304gr / 9.77oz.

Lot 212

Silver & Niello Glass Holder, Moscow, Russia, 1950s. With pierced and niello foliate ornaments. Can take a glass up to 6.5cm / 2.56in. Marked with Russian silver marks (875, hammer and sickle into a star) and maker`s mark in cyrillic. Height - 8.5cm / 3.35in. 79gr / 2.54oz.

Lot 214

Burmese Silver Handled Cup Mug, Circa 1920. High relief ornaments depicting Burmese figures. Gilt interior. Height - 11cm / 4.33in. 230gr / 7.39oz.

Lot 216

Silver Cup Beaker, Johannes Treffler I, Augsburg, 1732-1733. Of circular tapering form with two reeded bands. Marked with German silver marks for Augsburg 1732-1733, maker`s mark for Johannes Treffler I (Seling 2130). Height - 8.5cm / 3.35in. 125gr / 4oz.

Lot 217

Gilt Silver and Niello Beaker Cup, Moscow, Russia, 1844. Of circular tapering form and engraved with urban landscape inside two cartouches surrounded by foliate ornaments. Marked with Russian silver marks, Moscow city mark, (84 standard) assayer`s mark for Michael Chumazov (1841-1852), maker`s mark - T.P. Height - 6cm / 2.36in. 68gr / 2.18oz.

Lot 218

WMF Art Nouveau Silver Plated Jewelry Box, Germany, Circa 1900. The lid is topped with two love birds. Lined with blue velvet (partly worn). Marked. Height - 13.5cm / 5.3in.

Lot 220

Sterling Silver Jewelry Box, Anton Michelsen, Copenhagen, 1939. Of oval baluster form, hinged lid, Rosenborg foliate decoration pattern, gilt all around. Marked with Danish silver marks, dated 1939, maker mark for Anton Michelsen, Assayer mark for Jens Sigsgaard. Height - 9.5cm / 3.74in. 266gr / 8.55oz.

Lot 221

Sterling Silver Rosenborg Circular Lidded Box, Anton Michelsen, Copenhagen, 1938. Of circular form, hinged lid, with Rosenborg foliate decoration pattern, Gilt all around. Marked with Danish silver marks, dated 1938, maker mark for Anton Michelsen, Assayer mark for Jens Sigsgaard. Height - 8cm / 3.15in. 184gr / 5.9oz.

Lot 223

Sterling Silver & Mother of Pearl Bookmark, Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Chester, 1923. In the form of a trowel with a mother of pearl handle. Fully hallmarked for Chester, England, dated 1923, maker mark for Adie and Lovekin Ltd. Length - 8cm / 3.15in. 4.6gr. / 0.148oz.

Lot 227

Elkington & Co Silver Plated Dog Paperweight, Circa 1850. Modeled as a Recumbent Greyhound Dog. On a naturalistic canted rectangular base. The bottom is covered with purple felt. Height - 4.5cm / 1.77in. Length - 9cm / 3.54in.

Lot 229

Chinese Export Silver Salt & Pepper Shakers Pots, Circa 1900. Of cylindrical form applied with dragons, detachable tops. Marked. Height - 7cm / 2.75in. 76gr / 2.44oz.

Lot 230

Novelty Pair Of Japanese Sterling Silver Torii Gate Salt & Pepper Shakers, 1940s. Hexagonal supports. The base is made with a sliding action aperture to insert the condiments. Marked. Height - 7cm / 2.75in. 54gr / 1.73oz.

Lot 232

Sterling Silver Mustard Pot By Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, England, 1911. Of circular form pierced with geometrical ornaments, blue glass liner. Hallmarked. Height - 5.5cm / 2.16in. 36gr / 1.15oz (net silver).

Lot 233

George III Sterling Silver Mustard Pot, Crispin Fuller, London, 1810. Of oblong form with a hinged lid and a shell shape thumbpiece, gadrooned rim. Blue glass liner. Associated silver plated salt spoon in old English pattern. Hallmarked. Height - 8.5cm / 3.35in. 110gr / 3.53oz (net silver).

Lot 236

Novelty Sterling Silver & Enamel Condiment Set, Egon Lauridsen, Copenhagen, 1940s. comprising a pepper shaker In the form of mushrooms with a detachable top, with yellow guilloche enamel, an open salt cellar with yellow enamel interior and a spoon with enameled handle. Original fitted box. Marked - Sterling 925 and ELA Denmark, ELA stands for the maker Egon Lauridsen of Copenhagen. Pepper shaker height - 4.5cm / 1.77in. 48gr / 1.54oz. minor loss of enamel to the spoon.

Lot 238

Silver Open Footed Salt Cellar, Alt-Vienna, Austria, 1833. Marked. Height - 8cm / 3.15in. 96gr / 3oz.

Lot 240

Pair Of Sterling Silver Salt Cellars, Haseler Bros 1911. Circular salt cellars set on three paw shape supports. Fully hallmarked for London, England, dated 1911, maker`s mark for Edward John Haseler and Noble Haseler. Height - 3.5cm / 1.38in. 116gr / 3.73oz. minor dents.

Lot 242

Georg Jensen Danish Sterling Silver Dish Designed By Gundorph Albertus, Circa 1930. Circular slightly concaved dish with two shell motifs handles Marked - Sterling Denmark and maker mark for Georg Jensen, designer mark for Gundorph Albertus, English import marks for London, dated 1936, importer mark for Georg Jensen Ltd, numbered - 355 D. Diameter - 9.5cm / 3.74in. 64gr / 2.05oz.

Lot 244

Scottish Sterling Silver Salver By Davidson, Henderson & Sorley, Glasgow, 1925. On three gnarl feet. Hallmarked. Diameter - 26.5cm / 10.43oz. 634gr / 20.38oz.

Lot 245

Novelty Silver Plated Clam Shell Shape Serving Dish. In the form of a clam shell, the hinged cover with a conch shell. Set on three conch shell supports. Height - 6cm / 2.36in. Length - 22cm / 8.66in.

Lot 246

Sterling Silver Salver, Charles Boyton, London, 1899. Gadroon rim, set on three pad feet. Initialed at the center - GMR (partly removed). Fully hallmarked for London, England, dated 1899, maker`s mark for Charles Boyton and Sons. Diameter - 20cm / 7.87in. 314gr / 10oz.

Lot 247

Sterling Silver Salver By Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, England, 1962. Of circular form, with pie crust rim, on three hoof feet. Hallmarked. Diameter - 20.5cm / 8.07in. 316gr / 10.16oz.

Lot 249

George II Sterling Silver Sugar Nips, London, England, 1740-1755. Shell shape bowls. Marked. Length - 11.5cm / 4.53in. 26gr / 0.83oz.

Lot 250

Art Nouveau 950 Silver 12 Dessert Forks Boxed Set, France, Circa 1890. With asymmetrical Art Nouveau floral decoration on the front and on the back. Monogrammed on the back - H.M. In it`s original red interior fitted box. Marked. 336gr / 10.8oz. wear to the case.

Lot 251

Sterling Silver Toddy Ladle By William Richards, London, England, 1840. Baleen handle with a silver tip. Helmet shaped oval bowl, with engraved monogram - A.S.K. Hallmarked. 14gr / 0.45oz.

Lot 253

Danish Pair Of Silver Fish Servers, Johannes Siggaard, Copenhagen, 1936. Fish serving spoon and fork. The reverse of the handles is engraved with with two monograms one dated - 30-3-1982 and one dated - 1913 23/3 1938. Marked. Length - 21cm / 8.26in. 118gr / 3.79oz.

Lot 254

Chinese Export Sterling Silver 5 Cocktail Spoons, Hong Kong, Circa 1920. Long wire handle topped with three Chinese characters within three different shapes. Marked. Length - 18.5cm / 7.28in. 56gr / 1.8oz.

Lot 256

Art Deco Pair Of Sterling Silver Fruit Spoons, Josiah Williams, London, England, 1919. With column shape handles and paneled bowls. Hallmarked. Length - 18.5cm / 7.28in. 94gr. / 3oz.

Lot 257

Silver Cake Server, Warsaw, Poland, Circa 1900. Marked. Length - 25cm / 9.84in. 86gr / 2.76oz.

Lot 258

5 Silver Tea Coffee Spoons, Poland, Circa 1920. Decorated with acanthus leaves ornaments. Engraved monogram. Marked. Spoon`s length - 10.5cm / 4.13in. 78gr / 2.5oz.

Lot 260

Silver 6 Coffee Bean Spoons Set, Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, England, 1927. Each spoon is topped with a black bakelite coffee bean. Original fitted case, printed - Mappin & Webb Ltd, Regent Street, London. W. Hallmarked. Length - 9.5cm / 3.74in. 44gr. / 1.41oz.

Lot 262

Silver 13pcs Ice Cream Spoon Set, Koch & Bergfeld, Bremen, Circa 1890. Comprising twelve spoons and a large serving spoon. Each piece is chased and engraved with wheat sheaves ornaments to the handle and bowl. Each piece with a gold washed bowl (partly worn). Marked with German silver marks (800, half moon and crown), maker mark for Koch & Bergfeld, retailer mark for Friedrich Wilhelm Hespe. Original box with turquoise velvet interior. Spoon length - 14cm / 5.5in. Serving spoon length - 22cm / 8.66in. 398gr / 12.8oz. (net silver).

Lot 263

Sterling Silver Sugar Spoon, Tongs & Sifter Cased Set, Francis Higgins II, London, 1878-79. Comprising: Sugar spoon (length: 14cm / 5.5in). Sugar tongs (13.5cm / 5.3in). Sugar sifter (14.5cm / 5.7in). Original fitted case (20.5cm X 11cm / 8.07in X 4.33in). Hallmarked. 132gr / 4.24oz (net silver).

Lot 264

Set Of 6 German Silver Fiddle Pattern Spoons, Nuremberg, Circa 1800. Fiddle pattern, monogrammed handles. Length - 22cm. / 8.66in. 256gr / 8.23oz.

Lot 266

Golf Interest - 4 Sterling Silver Spoons With Golf Club Handles, England. One spoon with monogrammed handle. One hallmarked for Birmingham, England, 1913, maker mark for Vaughton and Sons. One hallmarked for Sheffield, England, dated 1926, maker mark for Thomas Bradbury and Sons Ltd. Two hallmarked for Sheffield, England, 1927 and 1931, maker mark for James Deakin and Sons. Length - 12cm / 4.7in. 46gr / 1.48oz.

Lot 268

6 Chinese Export Silver Spoons Set, China, Circa 1900. Each handle is topped with Chinese inscriptions. Gilt bowls. Length - 11.5cm / 4.53in. 66gr / 2.1oz.

Lot 272

Austro-Hungarian Silver Soup Ladle, Vienna, Circa 1900. Length - 30cm / 11.8in. 198gr / 6.3oz.

Lot 273

Elkington & Co Sterling Silver Crumb Sweeper, 1910. Clean smooth design with an ornamented handle. Fully hallmarked for Birmingham, England dated 1910, maker`s mark for Elkington and Co. Length - 30cm / 11.8in. 176gr / 5.65oz.

Lot 275

Asprey & Co Sterling Silver Cocktail Picks, 1937. Original box printed ""Asprey 166 Bond St London"". Fully hallmarked for Birmingham, England, dated 1937, maker`s mark for the renowned company Asprey & Co Ltd. Also stamped ""Asprey London, Made in England"". Length - 9cm / 3.54in. 94gr / 3oz.

Lot 277

Set on 12 Russian gilt silver and Cloisonne enamel tea spoons Set, retailed by Morozov, 1896-1908. Each spoon with colorful cloisonne enamel to the handle and the bowl`s reverse. Marked. Original fitted box printed with the retailer`s logo - Morozov. length: 11.5cm / 4.53in. 178gr

Lot 278

Pair of Sterling Silver Seal-Top Spoons, London, 1923. Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London, England. Original fitted case, printed with - The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd logo. Hallmarked for London, England, dated 1923, maker`s mark for The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd. Spoon`s length - 19cm / 7.48in. 126gr. / 4.05oz.

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