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Lot 1165

A silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1916, an ashtray modelled as a golf ball with golf club supports, Birmingham 1902, two decanter labels 'Gin' and 'Port', Birmingham 1980, 10.45toz, and a pair of Maltese silver decanter labels, unengraved, boxed.

Lot 1166

A silver christening mug, London 1935, Richard Woodman Burbridge for Harrrods, with jubilee mark and Harrods stamp to the base, and another, London 1937, 9.5toz total weight.

Lot 1168

A pair of 19th century silver plated candlesticks with floral decoration and removable candle sockets, 31cm.

Lot 1169

A cut glass toilet jar with a silver lid chased with foliate scrolls, London 1905, a pair of sweetmeat dishes, Birmingham 1902, another similar, Birmingham 1897, cut glass scent bottle and stopper, with silver mount, 2.11toz, and a French white metal scent bottle holder containing a pair of cut glass scent bottles.

Lot 1170

A set of six silver grapefruit spoons, Sheffield 1937, 4.22toz, cased, and a Tibetan prayer wheel.

Lot 1171

A silver tea set comprising tea pot, engraved 'Presented to Mr James Fletcher, as a mark of esteem for his work in the Sunday School, by the Children and Friends at St Saviours, Wilmington, Hull, Jan 1905, milk jug, and sugar bowl, Birmingham 1904, together with a silver coffee pot, Sheffield 1926, 47.25toz. (4)

Lot 1173

A Continental fluted white metal dish, presentation engraved, a pedestal salt, openwork buckle, Maltese filigree sweetmeat dish, silver card holder, a Maltese cross brooch and an Emmanuel Pinto de Fonseca 15 tari coin 1764 set into a strut frame. (7)

Lot 1174

A silver tea and coffee set comprising tea pot, coffee pot, creamer and sugar bowl, Birmingham, 1923, 58.23toz.

Lot 1175

A Victorian silver circular salt with embossed floral decoration, raised on three hoof feet, Thomas Smiley, London 1864, vesta case with engraved monogram, oval sweetmeat dish with a beaded rim, raised on four lion's paw feet, Birmingham 1911, a cigarette case with engraved foliate decoration, shield reserve, Birmingham 1905, 5.94toz, and a pair of rectangular strut photograph frames with beaded detailing, Birmingham 1919, 8.5 by 6.5cm.

Lot 1176

A Victorian silver semi fluted teapot with gadrooned rim, crest engraved, James Aldridge, London 1843, 16.875toz.

Lot 1177

A silver topped glass pin box of oval form, the lid embossed with grape and vine, Birmingham 1907, a silver dressing table mirror, Birmingham 1906, together with a silver plated hairbrush.

Lot 1178

A pair of silver wine coasters, London 1993, with turned oak bases, 13cm diameter.

Lot 1179

A pair of silver handled scissors, with plaque commemorating the opening of Leechmere Works Sunderland, 1975, cased.

Lot 1180

A silver three piece cruet set of octagonal, footed form, Birmingham 1929, and a small dish marked London 1980, 5.285toz.

Lot 1181

A silver pie crust salver, presentation engraved, Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1973, 27.10 toz.

Lot 1182

A pair of cut glass decanters of diamond cut square form, and stoppers, with silver collars, Birmingham 1975, with gin and brandy labels, Birmingham 1974/75.

Lot 1183

A silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration, monogrammed NS, Chester 1933, S Blanckensee and Sons Ltd, 5.63 toz, 13 by 8 by 1cm.

Lot 1212

A silver kerb link chain fitted with sixteen George III and later silver coins, terminating in a medallion, 2.87toz.

Lot 1231

A gentleman's silver hunting cased, keyless wind pocket watch, Birmingham 1903, made by The Jewellers Association Limited, Johannesburg, the white dial bearing Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial.

Lot 1233

A gentleman's silver, key wind, open faced pocket watch, white enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, The Express English Lever, for J G Graves, Sheffield, Birmingham 1920, and a lady's silver open faced, key wind pocket watch, white enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, Hastings Limited, London, Swiss movement.

Lot 1234

A George III gentleman's silver open faced, key wind pocket watch, enamel dial bearing Arabic numerals, verge movement, engraved movement James Cawson, Liverpool number 496, Chester 1816. Sold Batemans June 2004, lot 480.

Lot 1238

A George IV silver pair cased, open faced, key wind pocket watch, enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, verge fusee movement by Sam Taylor, Framlington, numbered 33298, with slow fast adjustment, London 1821, housing eleven original repair receipts, with the winding key.

Lot 1243

A group of three pocket watches comprising a lady's silver pocket watch, London 1877 engraved W&G Hills, Rochester, the dial with Roman numerals and gilt border, with key, an engraved silver pocket watch, Birmingham 1811, Swiss made, the white dial with Roman numerals, and a 14ct gold lady's pocket watch, white dial with Roman numerals, the case engraved and bearing an enamelled numbered ring, together with three winding keys.

Lot 1245

A Victorian silver gentleman's pair cased, open faced, key wind pocket watch, enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, verge fusee movement by Henry Sargisson, Hogsthorpe, no 15768, London 1859.

Lot 1260

A quantity of silver jewellery including a paste set charm bracelet, fancy link neck chain, paste set baseball player pendant, paste set floral circular brooch, and a silver gilt and paste set heart shaped pendant on chain.

Lot 1263

A Victorian gilt metal brooch set with blue and paste stones, a paste necklace, marcasite ring, silver moonstone ring, three paste brooches, and a dress clip. (8)

Lot 1273

An 18ct gold, platinum and diamond five stone ring, the central stone approximately 0.062ct, flanked either side by two smaller stones, size O, 1.9g, and a silver and paste Art Deco style ring, one half with red stones, the other green, with hinged paste sections, size N.

Lot 1277

A 9ct gold locket and chain, the oval locket engraved with decoration, 23.4g, and an enamelled silver oval locket, 0.40toz.

Lot 1282

A quantity of silver and paste set solitaire and cluster dress rings. (12)

Lot 1283

A quantity of silver and coloured paste set dress rings. (18)

Lot 1287

A quantity of silver and costume jewellery including seven watches, pairs of earrings, cuff links, and chains.

Lot 1

An eight piece George V silver vanity set, marks of William Neale, Birmingham, circa 1921-1923, comprising two brushes, two lidded glass vessels, a handled brush, tortoiseshell comb, shoehorn and handled mirror, together with a tortoiseshell comb marked P&B and a glass vessel with marks of Thomas Jones Watson, London, 1884, with engine turned ground (10)

Lot 2

A pair of Victorian silver tongs, mark of Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, circa 1898, with cast scroll and stylized leaf to handle, 3.75 ozt (1)

Lot 3

A group of English silver flatware and table articles, marks of various makers and dates, comprising two place card holders, two butter knives, pair of sugar tongs, sauce ladle, sugar spoon, button hook, and footed ring for vessel, 8 ozt (weighable silver) (9)

Lot 4

An Art Deco silver comb in case, marks of Asprey, London, of rectangular form, banded border mounted with shaped shield of channel set emerald stones and diamonds, slides open to reveal comb, 0.5 ozt (weighable silver)

Lot 5

An American coin silver fish slice and olive fork, mark of Albert Coles, circa 1860, undulating fish motif to slice handle, blade engraved, turned grapevine handle to fork, 1.2 ozt (fork) (2)

Lot 6

A group of English silver vanity articles, Birmingham, marks of various makers and dates, comprising two brushes with pink guilloche enamel handles, two pairs of scissors on fitted stand, three cut glass vessels with silver lids, and a handled mirror, 1.5 ozt. (weighable silver) (9)

Lot 8

A Birmingham silver shoe hook and horn, SML 1916, together with a glass trinket jar with Birmingham 1901 silver lid, two large rolled gold bangles, a Celtic brooch, kilt pin, loose cabochon stone and two yellow metal rings (8)

Lot 11

A George II silver salver, mark of Robert Abercromby, London, 1739, of shaped circular form with scalloped banded border with fan forms, raised on squat cabriole legs ending in pad feet, 8.5 ozt, 18cm diameter

Lot 14

Five Victorian silver dessert spoons, mark of Christopher Cummins, Dublin, 1839, each with overturned fiddle pattern terminal, monogrammed, fluted bowl to underside, 3.2 ozt, 15.3cm long (5)

Lot 15

Six Victorian silver soup spoons, mark of Richard Britton, London 1847, oval bowls, fan form to terminal and bowl verso, 11.5 ozt, 17.8cm long (6)

Lot 16

Six George III/IV silver dinner forks, mark of William Chawner II, London, 1818, one with mark of Jonathan Hayne, London, 1832, the fiddle pattern terminal with engraved device, 13 ozt, 19.6cm long (6)

Lot 18

Six William IV silver dinner forks, mark of William Marshall, Edinburgh, 1836, terminal monogrammed, fiddle pattern, 11.2 ozt, 20cm long (6)

Lot 19

Twelve English silver handled dinner knives and twelve silver handled luncheon knives, mark of United Cutlers, Sheffield, Late 20th Century, each with tapering fluted handle and stainless steel blade, 24.5cm long (dinner knife) (24)

Lot 20

Six English silver napkin rings, mark of United Cutlers, London, Late 20th Century, of cylindrical form, 5.7 ozt, 4.2cm diameter (6)

Lot 21

Two Victorian silver gravy ladles and two George IV silver sauce ladles, mark of John Whiting, London, 1847 and mark of Peter Aitken I, Glasgow, 1833, oval and round bowls, monogrammed to terminal, fiddle pattern, 6.3 ozt, 18.2cm long (gravy ladle) (4)

Lot 22

Two George III silver serving spoons, mark of Richard Sawyer, Dublin, 1809 and mark of Samuel Neville, Dublin, 1817, first with oval bowl, other with oval bowl ending in tines, fiddle pattern terminals engraved with device, 5.5 ozt, 28.5cm long (tine server) (2)

Lot 23

A George III silver and ivory serving tong, mark of George Smith III & William Fearn, London, 1795, pierced spade form hinged blades, ivory handle with engraved device, 4.5 ozt. (including ivory), 30.5cm long

Lot 24

Five George IV silver teaspoons, mark of Charles Shipway, London, 1829, oval bowls, fiddle pattern, monogrammed to terminal, 3.4 ozt, 14cm long (5)

Lot 25

A group of miscellaneous silver flatware articles, mainly English, marks of various makers, most 19th century, comprising teaspoons, sugar tongs, condiment spoons, etc, 9.1 ozt, 16.2cm long (longest) (18)

Lot 26

Six English silver gilt and guilloché enamel demitasse spoons, maker unidentified, Birmingham, circa 1955, flowers in enamel to verso of spoons, in original fitted case (6)

Lot 27

Six George V silver coffee spoons, mark of Frank Cobb & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1928, in original fitted case (6)

Lot 28

An English silver salver, mark of Francis Howard Ltd., Sheffield, circa 1942, of scalloped square form with canted corners, raised on four scrolled feet, 31.5 ozt., 30.5cm wide. (1 Total)

Lot 29

A pair of George V silver vases, mark of Ernest Druiff & Co., Birmingham, 1919-1920, of tapering conical form with reticulated rim, raised on shaped spreading foot, weighted, together with a similar silvered metal vase, unmarked, 20.5 cm high (3)

Lot 31

A ten piece Edwardian silver condiment set, mark of Duncan & Scobbie, Birmingham, 1913, comprising a salt and pepper shaker, two open salts with cobalt glass liners, two lidded condiments with cobalt glass liners and four spoons, in original fitted case, 10.2 ozt. (without liners) 9.8cm high (shakers) (10)

Lot 33

A set of six late 19th/early 20th century Continental silver demitasse spoons, each spoon with pierced and engraved figure to terminal, over twisted handle continuing to shaped engraved bowl, in original case, 1 ozt, 11cm long (6)

Lot 34

A set of six Victorian silver coffee spoons with tongs and two silver Edwardian dishes, mark of Jospeh Gloster, Birmingham, 1898 and mark of W. Coulthard & Co, Chester 1904, the spoons with turned handle and shaped terminal, in original fitted case, bowls of oval form with pierced and reticulated border and rim, 3.3 ozt, 14cm wide (bowl) (9)

Lot 35

A Late Victorian Silver Trophy, "Headlam Trophy, North Sea Powerboat and Sailing Association", Presented "1971 Catapult", London circa 1894, Charles Stuart Harris, of cylindrical form decorated with acanthus and foliate border, tapering gadrooned underside, stem column plinth base, flanked by acanthus scrolling handles, foot marked Waterhouse Dublin, lid unmarked. 80toz, 48cm high

Lot 36

A George III Scottish silver ladle, Alexander Zeigler, Edinburgh 1794, engraved initials to finial, 8toz

Lot 38

A Edward VII silver vase, Sheffield 1909, Walker and Hall, of tapering beaten metal form, with cartouche engraved "D", including a beaten silver string barrel, Birmingham 1905, 26.5cm high (2)

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