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Lot 569

A late 19th century German silver pedestal coffee pot, of octagonal baluster form, with cast mask decoration, gross weight 31oz, h.23cm

Lot 570

Five pairs of principally early 19th century silver sugar bows, each with bright cut decoration, various dates and makers to include; Peter, Anne & William Bateman, gross weight 5oz, all with London assays, one repaired, the largest 13cm

Lot 571

Five pairs of early 19th century silver sugar bows, each with bright cut decoration, four monogrammed, 5.1oz, various dates and makers to include; Peter & William Bateman, the largest 15cm

Lot 572

Five pairs of early 19th century plain silver sugar bows, in the Old English and Fiddle patterns, one with monogrammed terminal, 6. 5oz, various dates and makers, the largest 15cm

Lot 573

Six various principally Victorian silver sugar bows, in the Old English and Fiddle patterns, three monogrammed and one with engraved armorial, 9oz, various dates and makers but with London assays, the largest 14.5cm

Lot 574

Five pairs of principally Victorian silver sugar bows, each in the Fiddle pattern, four monogrammed, 6.8oz, various dates and makers with London assays, the largest 14.5cm

Lot 575

Four pairs of early 19th century silver sugar bows, each in the Old English pattern, with reeded edges and monogrammed, 4.5oz, three with London assays and one Birmingham, various makers, the largest 15cm

Lot 576

A pair of George IV Irish silver sugar bows, in the Kings pattern, Dublin 1829, one other similar Scottish pair, and two English Victorian silver sugar bows in the Fiddle & Thread pattern, one with monogram, 8.4oz, the largest 16cm (4)

Lot 577

A pair of early 19th century Scottish silver sugar bows, and five other later pairs, principally late Victorian and Edwardian, various patterns, dates and makers, gross weight 6.2oz, the largest 13.5cm (6)

Lot 578

Twelve various pairs of small silver sugar bows, principally being late 19th and early 20th century, various patterns, dates and makers, gross weight 8oz, the largest 12cm

Lot 579

A late Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee service, comprising; teapot, coffee pot, twin handled sugar and cream, the sugar and cream each gilt washed to the interior, each piece of engine turned conical form with vacant cartouche and opposing cartouche bearing armorial, gross weight 68oz, maker John Edward Walter & John Barnard (Barnard & Sons Ltd), London 1887, coffee pot h.22cm

Lot 580

A Walker & Hall silver four piece tea and coffee service, comprising; teapot, coffee pot, twin handled sugar and cream, each of oval bombe form, the two pots with ebony angular handles, gross weight 70oz, coffee pot h.25cm

Lot 581

A silver pedestal twin handled horseracing trophy and cover, the cover surmounted with a standing stallion, the trophy with presentation cartouche reading 'Lahore Xmas races 1934, The Punjab Commission Cup, Presented by the Punjab Commission' and opposing reserve inscribed 'Won by "Last Post"', each reserve within a cast surround of acorns and oak leaves, gross weight 71oz, maker Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1934, h.46cm

Lot 582

A pair of George III silver table salts, each of pierced oval form with clear glass liners, raised on claw and ball feet, maker D&R Hennell, London 1766, w.9.5cm

Lot 583

A George III silver pedestal cream jug, of helmet form, having all-over bright cut engraving and vacant cartouche, 3.6oz, maker George Gray, London 1793, h.14cm

Lot 584

A George III silver pedestal sweetmeat basket, of elliptical form, having reeded swing carry handle and bright cut engraved frieze, 4.7oz, maker Henry Chawner, London 1790, w.12cm

Lot 585

A George III silver bell shaped christening mug, having acanthus leaf capped flying S-scroll handle and all-over C-scroll and flowerhead repousee decorated body with vacant cartouche (dented), 6.1oz, maker WC, London 1780, h.9.5cm

Lot 586

A mid-Victorian silver part cutlery suite, in the Fiddle Thread & Shell pattern, comprising; 12 dinner forks, 10 dessert forks, 5 tablespoons, 11 dessert spoons, 12 teaspoons, 5 ice cream spoons, 4 preserve spoons, a soup ladle and a stuffing spoon, each with armorial crested terminals, gross weight 142oz, maker Chawner & Co (George William Adams), principally London 1868/69

Lot 587

Various William IV and Victorian silver spoons, in the Fiddle Thread & Shell pattern, comprising; one stuffing spoon, 4 tablespoons, pair of dessert spoons, pair of teaspoons, and a sauce ladle, each with crested terminals, makers William Chawner and Chawner & Co, gross weight 26.4oz, various London assays to include 1860 (very similar to previous lot)

Lot 588

A small quantity of circa 1830 silver flatware, in the Fiddle Thread & Shell pattern, comprising; 6 table forks, 5 dessert forks, and one preserve spoon, gross weight 30.5oz, maker principally William Chawner, various London date assays

Lot 589

A pair of early 19th century silver stuffing spoons, each in the Old English pattern with monogrammed terminals, 7.7oz, maker William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1810, 30.5cm

Lot 590

A set of six George IV silver table forks, in the Fiddle pattern, 17.1oz, maker WS, London 1823, 21cm

Lot 591

An early Victorian silver fish slice, in the Fiddle and Thread pattern, having crested terminal and pierced slice, 5.7oz, maker William Eaton, London 1841, 30.5cm

Lot 592

A pair of George IV silver sugar bows, undecorated, London 1830; and one other pair from the period, marks worn (2)

Lot 593

A George III silver six division toast-rack, of oval form, undecorated, 5.6oz, maker Michael Plummer, London 1793, w.16cm (with some solder repairs)

Lot 594

A set of four George III silver table salts, each of circular form with beaded rims and gilt washed bowls, 5.4oz, maker Stephen Adams I, London 1783/85, dia.6.5cm

Lot 595

A Walker & Hall silver topped spiral fluted glass scent bottle, of spherical form, the hinged cover with named cartouche, Sheffield 1908, h.13.5cm

Lot 596

A Mappin & Webb silver tea canister, of embossed square section, 5.2oz, London 1905, h.11.5cm

Lot 597

A Walker & Hall cased silver seven piece cruet set, comprising; four open table salts with blue glass liners, one lidded preserve pot with blue glass liner, and a pair of pepperettes with salt and preserve spoons, all housed in a fitted case, Birmingham 1917, case w.24cm

Lot 598

A cased set of four Victorian silver napkin rings, each engine turned and with engraved armorials, maker Alfred Taylor, Birmingham 1866, case w.15cm

Lot 599

A George II silver card waiter, having a raised piecrust and shell cast rim, engraved ground, raised on scroll cast feet, 8.9oz, makers mark worn, London 1744, dia.18cm

Lot 600

A George IV silver twin handled pedestal trophy cup and cover, having gilt washed interior, the stepped cover surmounted with a pair of figures and cast with band of cabbage roses and leaves, the vase cast with oak leaves and acorns, having engraved vignette of a clipper ship opposing presentation inscription, 57.6oz, maker Reid & Son (Christian Ker & David Reid), London 1825, h.33cm

Lot 601

A modern Irish silver salver, having Celtic inspired pierced and chased rim, with matching feet, 11.8oz, maker Royal Irish Silver Company, Dublin 1969, dia.20cm

Lot 602

A set of four Edwardian silver napkin rings, each with scroll flower engraved decorated and vacant cartouches, Birmingham 1909; and two others similar (6)

Lot 603

Nine various George III silver tablespoons, in the Old English pattern, one with bright cut engraving, various dates and makers, all with London assays, gross weight 17.9oz

Lot 604

A set of three early George III silver tablespoons, in the Old English pattern, each having feather banding and monogrammed terminals, makers mark worn, London 1767; and two other later silver tablespoons in the Old English pattern (5), gross weight 10.1oz

Lot 605

A set of six George III silver dessert forks, in the Old English pattern, each having monogrammed terminals, 12.4oz, maker William Sumner I, London 1784

Lot 606

A set of six late Georgian silver table forks, in the Old English pattern, 11.8oz, maker Peter & William Bateman, London 1808

Lot 607

A George III and later silver harlequin part cutlery suite, in the Fiddle pattern, comprising; eight dessert forks, seven dessert spoons, 13 teaspoons, and a butter knife, gross weight 27.4oz, various dates and makers, all with London assays

Lot 608

A set of fourteen modern miniature silver figures, modelled as artisans to include; street vendors, baker, town crier etc, maker SMC, modern London assays, the largest h.6cm

Lot 609

Assorted miniature silver and white metal novelties, to include; street entertainer, scarecrow figure, Bristol biplane, galleons, gondola etc, some English, some continental (9)

Lot 610

A pair of Mappin & Webb silver plated wine pourers of basket-weave design, one stamped verso, w.24cm

Lot 611

An Edwardian silver gravy boat, in the Georgian style, having a gadrooned rim and raised on shell capped hoof feet, 12oz, maker Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1908, w.19.5cm

Lot 612

A Walker & Hall silver coffee pot, having a gadrooned rim and half reeded body, 24.3oz, Sheffield 1901, h.20.5cm

Lot 613

A George III silver pedestal cream jug, of helmet form, with reeded downswept handle, 5.8oz, maker Samuel & Edward Davenport, London 1793, h.15cm

Lot 614

A late Victorian silver pedestal hot water pot, having ebony handle, embossed hinge cover and body, 12.1oz, Birmingham 1899, h.18cm

Lot 615

A Georgian style silver salver, having a raised piecrust rim, 27oz, maker Roberts & Dore Ltd, Sheffield 1938, dia.31.5cm

Lot 616

A contemporary silver engine turned snuff box, of rectangular form, with JJ Gallagher monogram, gilt washed interior, 2.6oz, maker Peter John Doherty, Edinburgh 2000, w.6.4cm

Lot 617

A modern silver pill box, the hinge cover enamel decorated with a hunting scene, maker MG Ltd, modern London assay, w.37cm

Lot 618

A 19th century Russian silver pill box, of circular form, cast with mythological figure scenes, with impressed 88 Russian silver standard, dia.4cm

Lot 619

A circa 1920s Alpacca silver plated and enamel pocket cigarette case, the obverse decorated with a sports car of the period, stamped to interior, w.9cm

Lot 620

A set of four late 19th century silver plated telescopic candlesticks, each fully working and with gadrooned knops to loaded bases, max. h. 25cm

Lot 621

A George V silver pedestal fruit bowl, having pierced flat rim, 12.2oz, maker Barker Brothers, Chester circa 1920 (date letter worn), dia. 25cm

Lot 622

An Edwardian silver pedestal high comport, of dished octagonal form, 17.8oz, maker Harrison Brothers & Halson (George Halson), Sheffield 1919, w.25cm

Lot 623

A George V silver pedestal cake basket, having swing carry handle and shaped piecrust rim, 12.3oz, maker John & William F Deakin, Sheffield 1919, dia.20.5cm

Lot 624

A silver pedestal low comport, having a shaped shell cast rim, 8oz, maker Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1936, dia.22cm

Lot 625

A George V silver shallow bowl on stand, the bowl having a reeded edge, otherwise undecorated, the stand on four scroll feet, 22oz, maker Charles & Richard Comyns, London 1922, dia.20.5cm

Lot 626

A George V silver sweetmeat basket by Asprey & Co, having a gadrooned rim and pierced body, 10.2oz, Sheffield 1912, w.16.5cm

Lot 627

A Birks sterling silver fruit bowl, of circular form, with acanthus leaf and flower engraved decoration, 13oz, stamped Birks Sterling, dia.20cm

Lot 628

A mid-20th century silver twin handled tray, having a full pierced gallery chased with floral swags, the ground with acanthus leaf and flower engraving, all raised on shell cast scroll feet, 63oz, maker Viners Ltd (Emile Viner), Sheffield 1955, w.58cm (excluding handles)

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