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Lot 406

A silver backed hairbrush and 3 scent bottles with silver mounts

Lot 409

A silver inkstand with presentation inscription and hobnail cut glass inkwell, 7.5

Lot 410

A shallow rectangular 2-handled silver trophy cup, inscribed, Birmingham c. 1948 (date worn), 5

Lot 411

A silver plated entree dish; silver plate; a boxed part canteen and other cutlery

Lot 412

A rounded rectangular silver teapot on 4 splay feet, Birmingham 1923, 20 oz.

Lot 413

An ovoid silver jug and sugar bowl, Sheffield 1938, 15 oz.

Lot 444

Three horn handle and an ivory handle walking sticks with silver collars; a novelty dog`s head handle walking stick and 2 others

Lot 455

A selection of collectables including a Saskatchewan Power Corporation lighter; small tools; pencils; bridge counters; silver plated cutlery

Lot 1

A pair of continental silver handled scissors with loop handles and engine turned decoration, in a presentation case. The handle stamped 925.

Lot 2

A Victorian silver mounted glass biscuit barrel with hobnail decoration, the silver lid with embossed floral spray decoration. London 1892. Makers J.G & S.

Lot 3

An Edward VII silver pocket watch case with pierced rococo scroll and stylised flower head decorated front panel, red velvet lined interior and leather covered easel back. Birmingham 1903. Makers Adie & Lovekin Ltd. 3½ by 4ins (af).

Lot 4

A pair of Edward VII silver knife rests with acorn form finials. London 1908. Maker R.S

Lot 5

An Elizabeth II silver sugar castor with pierced head shape decoration to the top above a beaten bulbous lower section. Sheffield 1987. Maker CAP. 6¾ins.

Lot 6

A George IV silver basting spoon with Old English pattern handle. London 1824. Makers marks rubbed. 11¾ins.

Lot 7

A George VI silver four piece tea and coffee set comprising tea and coffee pot with light wood turned handles and finial, milk jug and sugar bowl all with beaten decoration. London 1938. Makers Joseph Williams & Co.

Lot 10

A Victorian Scottish silver sauce ladle. Edinburgh 1850. Makers James & William Marshall, a ditto mustard spoon with shell pattern handle. Edinburgh 1855. Maker James McKay and a ditto caddy spoon with leaf pattern handle. Edinburgh 1946 (bowl af).

Lot 11

A George III silver snuff box with ridge decorated lid with cartouche to centre engraved with the name ‘JNO Batts Wakefield’, gilt interior and ridged base. Birmingham 1814. Maker JP.

Lot 12

An Edward VII silver card case by Sampson Mordan & Co with weighted self-closing lid and initialled NKJ. London 1906.

Lot 13

A George II silver table spoon with Old English pattern handle, the reverse initialled IHM with shell pattern bowl. London 1751. Maker Ebenezer Coker and a George III silver table spoon with feathered edge and initials GWLP ’91. London 1771. Maker JL.

Lot 14

An Edward VII silver snuff box of oval form, the flush fitting lid initialled H.B 1900-1907. Birmingham 1906. Makers WB Ltd (af).

Lot 15

A Victorian silver and badger hair shaving brush and case with engine turned exterior and blank circular cartouche with pierced detachable end cover. London 1841. Maker T.D.

Lot 16

An Edward VII silver cigar piercer of trumpet form. London 1904. Maker Sampson Mordan & Co and a white metal ditto with push button action.

Lot 17

A Sampson Mordan & Co sterling silver three colour crayon with sliding action and ring finial.

Lot 18

A pair of novelty silver sugar tongs in the form of a wishbone with sprung loaded action. Chester. Marks rubbed. Maker R.P.

Lot 19

A late Victorian silver model of a canoe. Birmingham 1898. Makers C & Co. 5¼ins.

Lot 20

A George III silver ladle, the handle with monogram. London 1776. Maker IL. 12ins.

Lot 21

A late Victorian silver mounted horn beaker with silver lip and blank cartouche. London 1893. Makers mark rubbed. 5½ins.

Lot 22

A George III silver caddy spoon, the handle with crest and initials CCC. London 1807. Makers William Eley and William Fearn.

Lot 23

A pair of George V silver candlesticks with tapering stems, on circular feet. Initialled NJ. Birmingham 1918. Makers HCD. 8½ins.

Lot 24

A George V silver wine taster, the circular bowl with beaten decoration and carved bone handle. London 1929. Maker HGM and with bird stamp to base. 4¼ins diameter. 6½ins including handle.

Lot 25

A pair of George II Irish silver sauceboats with acanthus leaf capped double scroll handles and mask cast pad feet, each with presentation inscription to base, dated February 18th 1754. Dublin. Maker MB.

Lot 26

An Elizabeth II silver pickle set comprising pickle fork and long handled spoon. Sheffield 1975. Makers FH.

Lot 27

A George V silver golf trophy in the form of two crossed golf clubs, on an oval plinth base, a set of four George V silver teaspoons with twisted stems and golf club form finials together with three with bowls engraved with the initials F.G.C. Birmingham 1931/32. Maker WJH.

Lot 28

An Edward VIII Art Deco style mustard pot of circular form with angular handle, stepped lid and blue glass liner, on a circular foot. London 1936. Makers B & F Ltd and a similar Edward VII silver salt with blue glass liner, reeded rim and foot. Birmingham 1908. Makers CS*FS.

Lot 29

A set of Six George V silver teaspoons with scroll cast handles together with a matching set of sugar tongs, in a presentation case. Sheffield 1918. Makers Walker & Hall.

Lot 33

A George III silver meat skewer with ring finial. London 1784. Maker Hester Bateman. 10¾ins.

Lot 34

A set of four George IV silver ladles the handles initialled ‘R’. London 1824. Maker Jonathan Hayne.

Lot 35

A Edward VII silver snuff box of crescent form with flush fitting hinge. Birmingham 1907. Makers D.Bos. 2½ins.

Lot 36

A pair of George VI silver spill vases with flared rims and tapering stems on loaded circular bases. Birmingham 1946. Makers The Hutton Family. 5¾ins (af).

Lot 38

A matched pair of Edward VII silver pin dishes each with gadroon borders and crest in the form of an eel. London 1901 and 1903. Makers IMS with retailer’s stamp for ‘Spink & Son, London’. The other makers mark rubbed. 4 by 2ins.

Lot 40

A silver Champion Horse dish, Brigadier Gerard 1970-72. Numbered 667 of 2000.

Lot 56

A pair of Edward VII diamond shaped silver dishes with cast rococo scroll and stylised flower decoration. Birmingham 1906. Makers WD.

Lot 57

An Edward VII silver inkwell, the lid in the form of a sundial with glass lower section. Birmingham 1902. Makers CS*FS, and a George V silver lidded glass dressing table pot. Birmingham 1919. Makers mark rubbed.

Lot 58

A set of four George IV silver table spoons, the handles with rampant lion crest. London 1824. Maker WC. 11ozs.

Lot 59

A matched set of Victorian and later silver table cutlery, the handles monogrammed JSJ, comprising six dessert spoons, six teaspoons. Makers JSAS and four table spoons. Maker JW. All 1854, six table forks and six dessert forks. London 1926. Makers SH & S Ltd.

Lot 60

An Edward VII silver card case of crescent form. Chester 1904. Maker W.N

Lot 61

A George V silver cigarette case with engine turned lid. London 1919. Makers CB & Co. Ltd.

Lot 63

Three George VI silver trophy cups, presented by the EACGA Copeman Lawn Tennis Cup, 1938, 39 & 46. Birmingham 1937 and the latter Birmingham 1946. The first two makers WM Ltd, the latter S Ltd, two on plinth bases.

Lot 64

A pair of George III silver sugar tongs, the handles initialled ‘STM’ and with scroll engraved decoration. London 1804. Makers Peter, Ann and William Bateman and a pair of ditto, the handles initialled ‘HGA’. London 1810. Makers mark rubbed.

Lot 65

A pair of William IV silver sugar tongs, the handle with crest in the form of a rampant lion holding a sword, together with four matching teaspoons. London 1830. Maker FH.

Lot 66

A pair of Edward VII silver sugar tongs of scissor form with shell pattern terminals. Birmingham 1908. Makers L & S.

Lot 67

A set of four Victorian silver dessert forks. London 1815. Makers HLHL.

Lot 68

A Victorian silver dessert spoon with handle monogrammed ‘GBJ’. London 1839. Makers JSAS, a Victorian silver dessert spoon the handle engraved with the name ‘Florence’. London 1869. Maker JA, and a Victorian silver fish knife. London 1862. Maker SHDC.

Lot 69

A pair of late George VI silver teaspoons, the handles with crest depicting a bird of prey taking flight. London 1829. Maker RH. And a pair of George IV ditto, the handles monogrammed ‘WLC’. London 1823. Maker WS.

Lot 70

A late George II silver teaspoon, the handle monogrammed ‘WLC’. London 1817. Maker’s mark rubbed, a Victorian silver teaspoon engraved with a crest depicting a bird of prey taking flight from a ruin. London 1838. Maker CS., a later ditto engraved with initials ‘LAK’. London 1847. Maker FH, and a later ditto with rampant unicorn crest. London 1854. Maker GA.

Lot 71

A Victorian silver punch bowl with mask cast loop handles, gadrooned body with rococo scroll surrounded cartouche, ‘Presented to Alfred Baker Esq LPFRCS by John Archer in grateful recognition of past kindness 1885’, on a stepped gadrooned circular foot. Birmingham 1884. Maker FE. Retailers stamp for Elkington & Co to base. 10ins diameter.

Lot 73

A George IV silver tea set comprising teapot and cover with ebony finial, acanthus leaf capped handle and gadrooned lower section, together with a matching twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug with shell and gadrooned rims. London 1824. Maker EB.

Lot 74

A George V silver wine taster with shaped thumb piece, embossed roundel and gadrooned decoration. Birmingham 1924. Maker FAE.

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