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Lot 39

A cased set of six silver coffee spoons with guilloche enamel handles, hallmarked Birmingham 1956, makers mark Turner & Simpson.

Lot 51

A late Victorian silver vesta case with foliate bright cut decoration and vacant cartouche, together with one other brass 'book' vesta.

Lot 58

Liberty, London. A cased set of six silver coffee spoons with hardstone terminals, hallmarked Birmingham 1936.

Lot 60

An Edwardian three piece cased set of a silver handled shoe horn and boot pull, together with a silver button hook, hallmarked Birmingham 1903.

Lot 61

A pair of early 19th century Irish silver sugar nips, makers mark JS, together with a Georgian silver table spoon.

Lot 102

A set of four silver gilt napkin rings of ovoid form, hallmarked Sheffield 1977 (Jubilee).

Lot 125

A late 19th/early 20th century Scottish silver hard stone mounted sword brooch, a pair of yellow metal spectacles and a collection of costume jewellery.

Lot 135

A George V silver mounted cut glass club shaped decanter and stopper, with star and hobnail cut decoration, the collar hallmarked London 1935, H. 32 cm.

Lot 140

An unusual Edwardian/George V silver portrait vesta, the hinged top enclosing the vesta body with a hinged side, inset a head and shoulder portrait of a lady on ivory, hallmarked Birmingham 1910.

Lot 171

Selfridge & Co., London. An early 20th century silver plated epergne with central vase, and four hung baskets from scrolled branches. H. 37.5 cm.

Lot 226

An unusual parure of silver jewellery in the modernist taste, fashioned as naturalist leaves, comprising a pair of earrings, ring, necklace, hallmarked London 1964, makers mark KCN.

Lot 231

An unusual late George III Irish sterling silver twin handled sugar bowl (lacking liner), the reticulated body centred with classical cartouches depicting a centaur above palmettes, raised on a plinth base.

Lot 232

A late George III silver wine funnel, inset with removable strainer, engraved with an armorial of a spread eagle, hallmarked London 1812, makers mark T. W. & J. H.

Lot 234

A white metal marcasite floral brooch, stamped 'silver', together with one other white metal and enamel marcasite cockerel brooch and four others.

Lot 361

A late Victorian silver plated cruet stand, together with various cut glass bottles and sundry silver white metal items.

Lot 364

A silver plated twin handled circular tray, having leaf and berry cast border and chase decorated with floral designs, L. 51 cm, W. 41 cm.

Lot 471

A cased set of six silver plated fish eaters with composition handles, a cased set of six plated fish eaters, a cased set of plated teaspoons with apostle terminals and a cased set of plated teaspoons with ribbed and scroll handles.

Lot 491

A pair of silver plated cocktail shakers in the form of a space rocket. H. 28 cm.

Lot 493

A pair of silver plated candlesticks, a plated sugar basket, an oval trinket box, a pair of salts, a single salt and a condiment set.

Lot 524

A quantity of silver plate to include salvers, trays and flatware (28).

Lot 534

A silver plated twin bottle wine cooler, of oval form, with twin handled with gadrooned borders, engraved with armorial.

Lot 537

A silver plated twin handled wine cooler, having central covered reservoir, raised on a stepped oval base.

Lot 573

A small collection of silver plate, to include a matched tea set for four, a pair of candlesticks, and one sugar shaker.

Lot 85

A FINELY ENGRAVED SILVER OPIUM PIPE China, Qing Dynasty. Height 25 cm. Engraved decoration depicts flowers and birds; includes a tobacco drawer and tweezers. Reserve price: 12,000

Lot 500

A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre glazed vase by Gordon Forsyth The short neck issuing twin loop handles, each side similarly decorated in red and silver lustre with a heraldic crest and unicorn between friezes of stylised trees and leafage with geometric borders, the neck inscribed, all on a shaded yellow to green ground with impressed mark and numbered 2662, with painted artist's monogram and antelope, date code for 1909. 23 cms high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some crazing, some glaze wear, overall good.

Lot 160

A Victorian ivory handled walking stick The knop mounted handle above the plain shaft; together with a silver topped ebony walking stick. The former 96 cms long. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: The former with slight splits and staining to handle, stick bowed, ferrule broken, the latter slightly tarnished, general wear.

Lot 332

A pair of George VI silver photograph frames, hallmarked Birmingham 1946, maker's mark of Henry Hodson Plante Enclosing signed photographs After Elizabeth Wilding of King George VI and Elizabeth below engraved Royal cyphers; together with a framed photograph of the two princesses. The frames 35.5 x 36.5 cms overall. Provenance: Sir John Kennedy, Governor of Southern Rhodesia 1946-1953. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear.

Lot 334

A Victorian silver mounted horn claret jug and two matching silver mounted horn beakers, hallmarked London 1872, maker's mark of ECB Each with engraved initials. The jug 28 cms high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, some general wear.

Lot 335

A Victorian silver mounted claret jug, hallmarked London 1881, maker's mark of RH RH The domed lid engraved with a goats head crest, above the bulbous clear glass body. 19.5 cms high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, some tarnishing, some pitting/scratching to glass.

Lot 336

An early 20th century Sterling silver mounted treen tobacco pot Formed as a coopered barrel, the lid engraved with initials and date 1916. 15 cms high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some scratching, general wear.

Lot 337

A Victorian embossed silver cigarette box, hallmarked Sheffield 1897, maker's mark of Mappin & Webb Of oval form with scrolling swag decoration and an engraved cartouche. 19 cms wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Some slight denting, scratching, inscription rubbed, total weight approximately 26 ounces.

Lot 338

A Sterling silver pin cushion formed as a shoe 8.5 cms wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Cushion worn, some tarnishing, general wear, approximately 2 troy ounces.

Lot 339

A George III silver Christening mug, hallmarked London 1801, makers mark indistinct The cylindrical body with banded decoration and a scrolling handle. 8.5 cms high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some scuffing and scratching, some slight denting, approximately 4.3 troy ounces.

Lot 341

A Victorian silver gilt mounted cut glass claret jug, hallmarked London 1888, maker's mark of CB The hobnail cut body with scrolling embossed mounts with a vacant cartouche. 28 cms high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some gilt loss, some tarnishing, some slight fritting and scratching to glass, some interior staining.

Lot 343

A Georgian silver salver, hallmarked London (marks rubbed), maker's mark of IW The circular body with a scroll cast rim and shell cast scrolling feet and with central engraving. 30 cms diameter. CONDITION REPORTS: Some scratching and surface wear, one foot slightly misshapen, approximately 24 troy ounces.

Lot 344

A George V silver mounted clear glass toddy decanter and Whisky label, each hallmarked Birmingham 1928, maker's mark of Hukin & Heath Together with a similar toddy decanter, hallmarked London 1909, maker's mark of Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Limited. The former 10 cms high. (3) CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, some general wear/staining.

Lot 345

A George V silver four piece tea and coffee set, hallmarked London 1917, maker's mark of Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Limited Comprising: a teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, each piece with engraved initials. The coffee pot 23 cms high. (4) CONDITION REPORTS: Some scratching and surface wear, generally in good condition, approximately 68 troy ounces.

Lot 346

A Victorian silver mustard pot, hallmarked London 1893, maker's mark of Maurice Freeman The hinged lid with a shell cast thumb piece above the pierced body enclosing a blue glass liner and an associated spoon. 5 cms high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some scratching and denting, hinge pin loose.

Lot 347

A Victorian silver coffee pot, hallmarked London 1886, maker's mark of Charles Stuart Harries Of half gadrooned form, standing on a beaded spreading plinth base. 26 cms high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some scratching and surface wear, slight denting, area of loss to bottom tip of handle, approximately 18.5 troy ounces.

Lot 348

A George III silver cream jug, hallmarked London 1790, maker's mark of Peter and Jonathan Bateman The main body engraved with initials, standing on a spreading column with a plinth base. 15 cms high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some scratching and surface wear, slight denting, some misshaping, approximately 3.5 troy ounces.

Lot 349

A Victorian silver mounted cut glass claret jug, hallmarked Birmingham 1890, maker's mark of John Grinsell & Sons The mounts with bright cut and embossed decoration above the quatrefoil body. 26 cms high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some interior staining, some chipping/fritting, general wear.

Lot 350

A pair of 19th century unmarked silver inlaid tortoiseshell dishes Each of oval form with central urn decoration. Each 10.5 cms wide. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Some scuffing and scratching, some minor insect damage, general wear.

Lot 353

An Edwardian silver cased plated Goliath type pocket watch, hallmarked Birmingham 1902, maker's mark possibly of F &C. The Swiss made eight day watch with a white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and sweep seconds aperture, with beaten initialled case. 12 cms high. CONDITION REPORTS: Denting, scuffing, scratching, case hinge loose, bezel loose, plate wear, seconds hand lacking.

Lot 356

An Edwardian silver pin cushion, hallmarked Birmingham 1906, maker's mark of CS FS Formed as a turtle. 8.5 cms long. CONDITION REPORTS: Cushion torn and tatty with some stuffing missing, feet misshapen, dents and scratches.

Lot 359

A mid 20th century silver presentation box, hallmarked London 1958, maker's mark of S & S Limited The lid and front with enamelled decoration, the reverse with presentation inscription to George Harold Oliver QC MP by the Corporation of Ilkeston. 23.5 cms wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Some scuffing and scratching, general wear, approximately 39 troy ounces.

Lot 360

A pair of Edwardian silver candlesticks, hallmarked Birmingham 1901, maker's mark of M & Co. Each with cast scrolling decoration. One 12.5 cms high, the other 12 cms high. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: The smaller with soldered repair beneath central knop, the other with a plain band beneath the central knop, some denting, scuffing and scratching, loaded weight approximately 10.5 ounces.

Lot 361

A Victorian silver gilt Christening mug, hallmarked London 1869, maker's mark of TS The main body with engraved floral decoration and central initials above the beaded stepped domed foot, housed in original plush lined leather case. 10.5 cms high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some scuffing and scratching, some gilt loss, some wear to case.

Lot 362

A cased George VI enamel decorated silver dressing table set, hallmarked London 1947, maker's mark of P & B Limited The brushes and mirror decorated with floral motifs. The case 36 cms wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Some damage to enamels, some bristles lacking, comb bent, some teeth lacking and possibly associated.

Lot 364

A pair of silver models of pheasants, each hallmarked London 1976, maker's mark of CS The cock bird 22 cms wide. (2) . CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, some general wear.

Lot 365

A large Victorian oval swing mirror, hallmarks indistinct The pierced ribbon headed oval silver framed enclosing a bevelled plate, the column and plinth base silver plated. 73.5 cms high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some pins missing to frame, some silvering damage to mirror, some plate loss and general wear.

Lot 366

A silver model of a quail, hallmarked London 1975 Naturalistically formed standing. 12 cms high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally good, some minor denting, surface wear, approximately 7.8 troy ounces.

Lot 369

A set of six George V Old English pattern silver sauce ladles, hallmarked Sheffield 1924, maker's mark of GH Together with twelve silver spoons, twelve silver table forks and twelve silver dessert forks en suite, mostly hallmarked for Sheffield 1925, maker's mark of GH, the reverse of each handle engraved with a crest. The ladles 15.5 cms long. (Quantity) CONDITION REPORTS: Some scratching and tarnishing, some slight wear to tines, two of the table forks hallmarked for 1924, approximately 72 troy ounces.

Lot 370

A suite of Victorian silver Kings pattern flatware, hallmarked London 1895, maker's mark of George Lambert Comprising: twelve table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks and six teaspoons. The tablespoons 22 cms long. (42) CONDITION REPORTS: Some scratching/surface wear, some general wear, overall good, approximately 112 troy ounces.

Lot 371

A matched set of seventeen Georgian Old English pattern silver tablespoons, various dates and makers Some engraved with initials or crests. each approximately 21 cms long. (17) CONDITION REPORTS: Some slight denting, scratching/surface wear, some tarnishing, approximately 35 troy ounces.

Lot 372

Six Victorian silver Fiddle pattern table forks and six dessert forks, hallmarked London 1917, maker's mark of HG HL, one marked for 1919 The reverse of each handle with engraved initials. The table forks 20.5 cms long. (12) CONDITION REPORTS: Some surface wear, some tarnishing, approximately 24 troy ounces.

Lot 373

A set of six George V Fiddle and Thread pattern silver sauce ladles, each hallmarked Sheffield 1912, maker's mark of Joseph Rogers 18 cms long. (6) CONDITION REPORTS: Some scratching/surface wear, generally good, approximately 17.5 troy ounces.

Lot 375

A George IV silver Fiddle pattern ladle, hallmarked London 1829, maker's mark of Richard Britton 32 cms long. CONDITION REPORTS: Some surface wear/scratching, denting to bowl, approximately 6.5 troy ounces.

Lot 377

A pair of Dutch silver pepper pots One formed as a young boy, the other a young girl, each in traditional dress, each marked 800. Each 10.5 cms high. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: The boys head slightly loose at join of lid, some slight scratching and general wear.

Lot 379

Two 19th century Continental silver snuff boxes Each with engraved decoration. The largest 9 cms wide. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: One previously gilded, gilt loss, some general wear, both with marks rubbed, approximately 5 troy ounces.

Lot 382

A 19th century Continental silver chocolate pot, probably French The spouted bulbous body with a domed hinged lid and a turned ebony handle. 18 cms high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some scratching and surface wear, slight denting, approximately 14 troy ounces.

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