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Lot 8416

Two limited edition sports cards from the "Highland Mint Sports Collection": each 4.25 oz .999 fine silver, including the Bills Jim Keny and the Cowboys Emmitt Smith

Lot 8417

1999 U.S. .999 fine silver $100 bar. Provenance: From a Danvers, MA estate.

Lot 8537

Lot of six Vogue Ginny dolls, to include: doll with blue and yellow dress and blue hat, doll with blue coat, grey trousers and blue hat, doll with green patterned dress and hat, doll with silver trimmed mesh skirt and shorts, doll with yellow dress and hat with umbrella, doll with pink and blue skirt with flowers in hair, all mint in box. Provenance: From a Framingham, MA estate.

Lot 48

- ROLLS ROYCE Silver Wraith 1948 -ROLLS ROYCE Silver Wraith 1953 -ROLLS ROYCE Silver Wraith 1957 - ROLLS ROYCE Silver Wraith 1955

Lot 49

- ROLLS ROYCE SILVER DAWN 1953 -ROLLS ROYCE SILVER DAWN 1952 -ROLLS ROYCE a living tradition 1958 -ROLLS ROYCE Silver Cloud 1957 -ROLLS ROYCE Silver Cloud II 1959 -ROLLS ROYCE Silver Cloud et Bentley S 1956 -ROLLS ROYCE Silver Cloud et Bentley S 1956 -

Lot 103

ALCOVE MIRRORS, a pair, in a silver painted finish, 107cm x 24cm. (2)

Lot 195

MIRROR, Art Deco style with bevelled plate, circular, with mirrored surround in a silver painted frame, 120cm diam.

Lot 209

MIRROR, in ornate silver painted frame, 167cm x 106cm.

Lot 236

ARMCHAIR, in a silver fabric, 74cm W x 84cm D x 78cm H.

Lot 237

ARMCHAIR, in a silver fabric, 74cm W x 84cm D x 78cm H.

Lot 331

HALL LANTERN, silver plated in an Art Deco style, three light fittings, 45cm H x 35cm.

Lot 452

OSTRICH EGG CANDLE STANDS, a pair, each with silver plated fern leaf supports and turned wooden bases, 31cm H overall. (2)

Lot 463

POWDER BOWL, cut glass with silver top, a Victorian scent bottle with silver top (with faults) and four various dressing table brushes with silver backs. (6)

Lot 496

TABLE LAMPS, a pair, 21st century Corinthian column, black marble and silver plate, 58cm H. (2)

Lot 1

A GEORGE II SEAL END SILVER SPOON, London 1729, makers mark similar to that of Benjamin Pyne (rubbed), of plain decoration and with figural shaped bowl, 17.5cm long; a George III silver sifting spoon, London 1772, mark of John Lampert (second mark), with feathered edge, tapering handle crested and engraved 'ROMA. MIHI. PEROSA', the circular bowl pierced with scrolls and crescents; and a plated fiddle pattern salt spoon (3)

Lot 2

A RUSSIAN SILVER BEAKER, marked 84, dated 1854 over the letters "AK", also marked "Be.", with a continuous band of niello decoration of entwined scrolls and foliage enclosing cartouches and building facades. 7cm high, 6.5cm diameter

Lot 3

A SET OF FOUR SQUARE SILVER ASHTRAYS, London 1964, mark of Garrard & Co. Ltd., 112 Regent Street, London, of plain design with canted corners (c.13.5ozs). 7.5 x 7.5cm

Lot 4

A GEORGE III SHAPED CIRCULAR SILVER WAITER, London 1758, mark of Ebenezer Coker, the applied Rococo scroll and shell border, enclosing plain reserve with engraved coat of arms, raised on three hocked hoof feet, the reverse with inscription "Anson from Aunt Mary Sept. 1930" (c.8ozs, scratch weight "pr. 18:7"). 19cm diameter Provenance: from a Private Northern Irish Collector, collected during the 1980's

Lot 5

A MATCHED SET OF FIVE SILVER DECANTER LABELS, Birmingham & Sheffield marks, each of rectangular form repoussé borders of scrolls and scallop shells, the central reserves engraved "PORT", "SHERRY", "BRANDY", "MADEIRA", "WHISKY", each with suspension chains (5)

Lot 6

A MATCHED FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA SET, various dates, each of oval form, decorated with demi fluted bodies, one bearing the Nugent family crest of Co. Westmeath, comprising a teapot; a small cream jug; larger jug and a twin handled sugar bowl (c.21ozs in all) (4)

Lot 7

A PAIR OF GEORGE III CAST SILVER TABLE CANDLESTICKS, London 1768, mark of William Cripps, each with pull-out drip-pans with gadrooned rims interposed with palmettes and scallop shells, urn shaped sconces above knopped and bulbous fluted stems and raised on demi-fluted spreading bases with conforming decoration to drip pans (weighted). 26.5cm high each Provenance: from a Private Northern Irish Collector, collected during the 1980's

Lot 9

A GEORGE II SILVER HANOVERIAN PATTERN HASH SPOON, London 1736, mark of "P.R", possibly that of Philip Roker II, with plain egg-shaped bowl, up-turned tapering handle, crested to the reverse (c.8ozs). 38cm long Note: hash spoons are very large basting spoons. They were used for serving hash of potatoes and meat in the 18th and 19th centuries Provenance: from a Private Northern Irish Collector, collected during the 1980's

Lot 13

AN IRISH GEORGE I HANOVERIAN PATTERN AND RATTAIL SILVER TABLE SPOON, Dublin 1723, mark of David King (fl.1690-1737) (c.2ozs). 20.5cm long

Lot 14

A NEAR PAIR OF IRISH GEORGE III SILVER HELMET SHAPED SAUCE BOATS, Dublin c.1780, one Matthew West, with punched rims and strigil fluting, each raised on three shell capped stepped feet (c.10.5ozs in all). 16cm wide (minor variations) Provenance: from a Private Northern Irish Collector, collected during the 1980's

Lot 15

A MATCHED SET OF THREE SILVER DECANTER LABELS, Birmingham marks, each of curved rectangular form with canted corners with reeded rims "SHERRY", "GIN", and "BRANDY", with suspension chains (3)

Lot 16

A CHARLES I SILVER SEAL-TOP SPOON, London 1626, mark of Benjamin Yates, with plain fig shaped bowl, tapering squared handle and engraved gilded baluster terminal with prick dot initials (c.1oz). 16.5cm long Provenance: from a Private Northern Irish Collector, collected during the 1980's

Lot 18

A VICTORIAN THREE-PIECE SILVER TEA-SET, London 1876, 1877, mark of Thomas Bradbury & Sons (Joseph & Edward Bradbury), and each with design registration mark, comprising a tapered teapot, a two handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, the lobed bodies in the form of jelly moulds, decorated with bright cut bands of medallions and beading, monogrammed. The pot 19cm high

Lot 19

A CASED PAIR OF FISH SERVERS, with silver blades and collars, Sheffield 1906, mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson); together with plated similar example; and a mahogany canteen of 6 bone handled knives and forks, within fitted trays (3) Provenance: From the Collection of the late James O'Driscoll SC

Lot 21

TWO PLAIN GEORGIAN SILVER SUGAR TONGS, London marks; together with an Irish William IV tongs, Dublin 1834, marks of Edward Power, with elaborate foliate and scroll decoration, amongst fruiting vines (c.4.5ozs in all ). 18.5cm long (3) Provenance: From the Collection of the late James O'Driscoll SC

Lot 22

A PAIR OF IRISH GEORGE III SILVER BRIGHT CUT ENGRAVED TAPER HANDLE SPOONS, Dublin 1791, mark of Jonas Osborne, the tapering handles with bright cut star terminals, oval reserve and trailing bellflowers (c.4ozs) (2) Provenance: From the Collection of the late James O'Driscoll SC

Lot 24

A PLAIN SILVER TANKARD, Sheffield 1932, with tapered cylindrical body, crested and applied 'c' scroll handle (c.10.5ozs). 12.5cm high Provenance: the family of Captain Francis Crozier, by descent

Lot 26

A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SAUCE LADLES, London 1811 & 1812, mark TJ, handles crested (c.4ozs) Provenance: the family of Captain Francis Crozier, by descent The famous Arctic explorer, Francis Crozier (1796-1896) was born in Banbridge and lived in Avonmore House which still stands today and is now called Crozier House, opposite a large memorial erected for him there. Age 13, Crozier volunteered for the Royal Navy and joined HMS Hamadryad. In 1812 he served on HMS Briton and in 1814 visited Pitccairn Island. In 1821 he volunteered to join Captain William Edward Parry's second expedition (1821-23) to find the Northwest Passage. He returned to the Arctic with Parry in 1824, which resulted in the loss of their vessel Fury off Somerset Island. Crozier was promoted to the rank of lieutenant in 1826 and in 1827 joined Parry's failed attempt to reach the North Pole. At this time he became close friends with James Clark Ross. Crozier climbed up the ranks and discovered much, he was appointed the rank of commander in 1837. In 1839 Crozier joined James Clark Ross, as second-in-command where they made a significant penetration of the Antarctic pack ice and discovered large parts of the continent. In 1845, he joined the Franklin expedition of the Northwest Passage. This was to be Crozier's final expedition. Two vessels set sail, the HMS Terror captained by Crozier and HMS Erebus captained by Sir John Franklin. When Franklin died in 1847, Crozier took command of the expedition and led the battle to survive in the arctic wilderness. It lasted for years and it is said that the remaining men had to resort to cannibalism, Crozier was said to be the last to die. The expedition was detailed in an autobiography written by Martin Smith in 2007 titled 'Last Man Standing'.

Lot 28

A GEORGE III SILVER CREAM JUG AND MATCHING SUGAR BOWL, London 1807, of oval form with beaded banding and repoussé leaf decoration, gilt interiors, raised on ball feet (c.22ozs)

Lot 29

AN IRISH GEORGE III LARGE SILVER TEAPOT, Dublin 1814, mark probably that of William Nowlan (fl.1811-35), of lobed oval form, domed hinged lid decorated overall with engraved bands of scrolling foliage, gadrooned rims interposed with scallop shells, 'c' scroll handle with ivory insulators, raised on fluted paw feet (c.29ozs all in). 32cm wide over handle and spout, 15.5cm high

Lot 30

A GEORGE IV SILVER EIGHT-BOTTLE CRUET STAND, London 1820, mark probably that of Joseph Angell I, of shaped rectangular form, with central foliage and shell embellished carrying handle, eight circular reeded supports with cut-glass containers and stoppers, two with silver tops, the base with gadrooned rims, raised on scroll capped, paw feet (c.22.5ozs). 22cm wide, 16.5cm deep, 22cm high Provenance: Deepwell, Blackrock, Co. Dublin

Lot 31

A MATCHED SUITE OF VICTORIAN SILVER HANOVERIAN PATTERN CUTLERY, London 1890 & 1892, comprising: 14 three prong table forks, 14 three-prong dessert forks; 14 pistol handled dinner knives with stainless steel blades; 14 pistol handled dessert knives with stainless steel blades; 14 table spoons, with rat-tail; 14 dessert spoons; 12 teaspoons (c.112.5ozs excluding knives) Provenance: Deepwell, Blackrock, Co. Dublin

Lot 32

A PAIR OF IRISH SILVER SAUCE BOATS, Dublin 1966, mark John Miller, each with punch beaded out-turned rims, above embossed and chased farm yard scenes of feeding hens to one side and horse drawn plough to the other, the base with embossed sun burst, each raised on three shell capped hoof feet (c.12.5ozs). 18cm wide over handles and spouts, 10cm high (2)

Lot 36

A PAIR OF IRISH GEORGE III SILVER BRIGHT CUT ENGRAVED TAPER HANDLE TABLE SPOONS, Dublin 1797, mark probably of John Keene, handles with engraved initials, plain bowls; together with another Irish George III example, Dublin c.1790s (no date letter), mark of Michael Keating, with plain tapering handle with point terminal, crested and engraved, with initials, plain bowl (c.5ozs in all) (3) Provenance: From the Collection of the late James O'Driscoll SC

Lot 37

AN IRISH GEORGE III SILVER HANOVERIAN PATTERN TABLE SPOON, Dublin 1765, mark probably that of John Locker (appears to be double struck), plain overall reverse of handle terminal engraved with initials (c.2.5ozs), 21.5cm long; together with A GEORGE III SILVER HANOVERIAN PATTERN SPOON, London 1775, makers unidentifiable, plain overall (c.2ozs) Provenance: From the Collection of the late James O'Driscoll SC

Lot 38

A SET OF SIX GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE AND THREAD PATTERN TABLE SPOONS, London 1812, mark of William Eley, William Fearn and William Chawner (c.15ozs) Provenance: From the Collection of the late James O'Driscoll SC

Lot 39

A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SAUCE LADLES, London possibly 1773 (marks rubbed), mark probably that of Thomas Taylor, the tapering handles with engraved monograms to the terminals (c.2ozs), 18cm long Provenance: From the Collection of the late James O'Driscoll SC

Lot 41

A SET OF TWELVE IRISH GEORGE IV FIDDLE PATTERN SILVER DINNER FORKS, Dublin 1827, mark of James Brady, plain up-turned handle terminals, with reverse of the handles engraved with initials "TS" (c.20ozs)

Lot 44

AN IRISH GEORGE III PROVINCIAL SILVER MARROW SCOOP, Cork c.1790, mark of Joseph Gibson (1784-1820), marked "STERLING". 24cm long

Lot 45

A SET OF THREE VICTORIAN CAULDRON SHAPED SILVER SALTS, Sheffield 1899, mark of HA, with gadrooned rims, twin 'c' scroll handles and demi-fluted bodies, each on oval feet (c.6ozs in all). 10cm wide over handles; together with three Victorian silver salts, London 1892, each with lobed octagonal bodies decorated profusely with embossed scrolls and flower, with twin griffin side handles, raised on circular feet (c.6ozs in all)

Lot 46

A SILVER MOUNTED CUT GLASS CIRCULAR BOWL, the plain applied silver collar, Birmingham 1938, above lobed sides decorated with fluting and star cut base. 24cm diameter, 11cm high

Lot 47

A QUANTITY OF SILVER COFFEE SPOONS, comprising: an Irish William IV silver cruet spoon, Dublin 1831, with plain taper handle; an Irish silver egg spoon, Dublin marks, "E. Johnson"; Nine various silver coffee spoons, various dates and marks (c.3.5ozs in all) (11); together with a set of ten butter knives with cast silver taper handles, Birmingham 1954 (c. 4ozs) Provenance: Deepwell, Blackrock, Co. Dublin

Lot 48

A SMALL IRISH BRIGHT CUT ENGRAVED SILVER SUGAR TONGS, Dublin 1934; A George IV fiddle pattern silver sugar tongs, London 1823; and a George III bright cut engraved silver sugar tongs, London 1778 (c.3ozs in all) (3) Provenance: Deepwell, Blackrock, Co. Dublin

Lot 52

A PAIR OF LARGE RECTANGULAR SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, London marks, each with scroll and foliate decorated frames. 32 x 26.5cm Provenance: Deepwell, Blackrock, Co. Dublin

Lot 53

A SET OF FIVE VARIOUS RECTANGULAR SILVER AND ONE PLATED PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, in sizes, some with beaded rims and moulded sides (5) Provenance: Deepwell, Blackrock, Co. Dublin

Lot 54

A PAIR OF SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, London marks, with shaped sides and curved corners; together with two shaped rectangular frames (4) Provenance: Deepwell, Blackrock, Co. Dublin

Lot 55

A PAIR OF PLAIN RECTANGULAR SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, .925 standard, with curved corners and moulded sides; together with a set of three silver plated photograph frames (5) Provenance: Deepwell, Blackrock, Co. Dublin

Lot 56

A THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE OF PLAIN OVAL BALUSTER FORM, comprising tea pot two handle sugar bowl and milk jug, Birmingham 1930, Adic Bros Ltd.

Lot 57

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SCALLOP SHAPED BUTTER DISH, Sheffield 1897, and a caddy spoon in the form of a tied sheaf of wheat and a white metal scallop shaped caddy spoon (3)

Lot 59

AN IRISH GEORGE III LARGE SILVER SALVER OF SHAPED CIRCULAR FORM, Dublin 1779, mark probably that of John Laughlin Jr., the beaded sides interposed with flower heads, piecrust side with trailing continuous bellflowers, with interposed ram's heads, plain central reserve, raised on four claw and ball feet (c.51.5ozs). 41cm diameter

Lot 60

A SILVER COFFEE POT, London 1969, mark of William Comyns & Sons Ltd., with shaped circular hinged top, plain tapering body, 's' scroll handle, raised on a moulded circular foot (c.24ozs all in). 24cm high, 22cm wide

Lot 61

A SILVER CASED RECTANGULAR CIGARETTE CASE, London 1908, plain overall decoration, with presentation inscription "Presented to W.G. Mulcahy Esq: by the Officers 4th & 5th Battalions of the Royal Irish Regiment", with fitted timber interior. 20cm wide, 13cm deep, 6.5cm high

Lot 62

A SILVER CASED COMPENSATED WEATHER BAROMETER "RAIN CHANGE FAIR", of circular form, London 1900, mark probably that of Alfred Clark, the hinged lid engraved "E.G. Barrow Delhu Dec. 1911" to the rims and the top with applied crowned enamelled "G.V" monogram. 6cm diameter, 3cm high

Lot 63

A CASED SET OF SIX SILVER TEASPOONS AND SUGAR TONGS, Sheffield marks; a cased pair of silver salts and spoons, Birmingham marks; and a triangular form toast rack, Sheffield, mark of Walker & Hall; a cased millennium one pound coin; and a silver handled magnifying glass (7)

Lot 65

A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN KINGS PATTERN SILVER TEASPOONS, Edinburgh 1846, mark of "SW", probably that of Samuel Weir (c.3ozs). 14cm high

Lot 70

A MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF SILVER TEASPOONS, comprising an Irish fiddle and rat-tail pattern teaspoon, Dublin 1825, mark of Samuel Neville; an Irish William IV fiddle pattern pastry fork, Dublin 1830, mark of Charles Marsh, a sugar tongs, Sheffield 1881; an Irish Old English pattern example; a pair of possibly American commemorative teaspoons; and a "Nevada Silver" spoon (7)

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