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Lot 219

A George III silver lemon strainer, London 1784, the oval bowl with pierced handle, engraved with initials. Approximately 1.8 troy ozs, 10.5cm by 12cm

Lot 221

An Art Deco silver sugar caster, Birmingham 1939, with urn top and faceted waist. Approximately 3.1 troy ozs, 13.5cm

Lot 224

A George V silver cigar box, Charles S. Green & Co, Birmingham 1930, rectangular with engine turned hinged lid, weighted. 7cm by 23cm by 15.5cm

Lot 226

A Victorian silver tankard, Henry Holland, London 1857, slightly waisted and embossed with girl and a dog in a landscape, engraved with a monogram. Approximately 5.5 troy ozs, 10cm

Lot 228

A pair of George V silver Corinthian column candlesticks, Birmingham 1933, each with beaded detachable drip pan and stop-fluted column, missing load. Approximately 15 troy ozs, 20cm

Lot 230

A Georgian style silver baluster tankard, Israel Freeman & Son Ltd, London 1944, with double C-scroll handle and stepped circular foot, engraved with a monogram. Approximately 7.8 troy ozs, 11cm

Lot 231

A pair of silver candlesticks, Birmingham 1977, with reeded bands, weighted. 17.5cm

Lot 234

A late Victorian silver miniature chamberstick, London 1896, with hexagonal base and baluster stem. Approximately 2.8 troy ozs, diameter 10cm

Lot 236

A Victorian silver tankard, Edward & John Barnard, London 1865, with S-scroll handle and bright-cut engraving. Approximately 5.9 troy ozs, 9.5cm

Lot 237

A George II style silver card tray, Alstons & Hallam, London 1906, with piecrust rim, engraved with the crest of the Worshipful Company of Blacksmiths. Approximately 5.9 troy ozs, 16.5cm

Lot 238

Asprey: A silver ruler, London 1927. Approximately 2.4 troy ozs, 30.5cm

Lot 239

A pair of pierced silver bon bon dishes, London 1959, of undulating hexagonal form, raised on a stepped circular foot. Approximately 8.6 troy ozs, 14.5cm

Lot 240

A George V silver photograph frame, Birmingham 1915, rectangular easel form with break arch top, with pierced Art Nouveau roundel in the arch. 19.5cm by 13.5cm

Lot 241

A silver photograph frame, Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1992, oval easel form with bird, mask and scroll cast mount. 24cm by 17cm

Lot 242

A Victorian silver and cut-glass inkwell on stand, Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1894, the inkwell with hobnail pattern body below a silver top chased with scrolling leaves and engraved with a crest, the stand boldly chased with scrolling foliage and flowerheads. Diameter of stand 16cm

Lot 243

A pair of planished and stylised sauce boats, maker P.W., stamped SILVER. Approximately 9 troy ozs, 22cm

Lot 245

A silver Menorah, Birmingham 1977, maker AS, the lobed base issuing a faceted baluster stem with nine branches terminating in candle cups, surmounted by the Star of David, weighted. 25cm

Lot 246

A late Victorian pierced silver bon bon dish, Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1893, pierced with quatrefoil panels and chased with pendant swags, the pierced foot cast with C-scrolls. Approximately 5.2 troy ozs, 8cm by 17.5cm by 11cm

Lot 247

A Chinese silver gilt and enamel box, oval with hinged cover, decorated with scenes of everyday life, stamped mark to base. 5.5cm by 4.5cm

Lot 249

A silver model of a pigeon, import marks for London 1927, realistically cast. Approximately 5.2 troy ozs, 11cm

Lot 250

A set of four George VI silver toast racks, Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1939, each of simple arched five bar design, in a fitted case.

Lot 251

A large George V silver photograph frame, William Neale & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1917, of plain rectangular easel form, engraved with a monogram and dated 15TH DECEMBER 1919. 32cm by 19.5cm

Lot 252

A set of three Art Nouveau sterling silver backed brushes, London 1903 (import marks), maker AAP Co, probably American, each repousse with the "poppy" pattern, in a fitted case, stamped STERLING and POPPY.

Lot 253

An Edwardian silver bowl, George Jackson & David Fullerton, London 1901, the oval body with a broad pierced rim above chased C-scrolls and foliage, raised on an oval stepped flattened foot. Approximately 7.8 troy ozs, 11cm by 16cm by 9.5cm

Lot 255

A George IV silver cream jug and sugar bowl, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1823, with gadrooned rims and acanthus cast scroll handles, each engraved with a vacant cartouche, raised on foliate and shell cast feet. Total weight approximately 19 troy ozs, diameter of sugar bowl (excluding handles) 14cm

Lot 256

An Edwardian silver and cut-glass claret jug, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1901, the hobnail pattern globular body with star-cut base, the silver collar with flat hinged lid and issuing an angular handle. 17cm

Lot 257

A small Continental silver teapot, probably French, circa 1900, with duck cast spout, bands of anthemion and acanthus capped C-scroll legs terminating in hooves. 8.9 troy ozs, 14cm to top of handle

Lot 258

A pair of novelty silver salt and pepper pots, Birmingham 1990, modelled as chauffeurs, maker WW. Total weight approximately 2.4 troy ozs

Lot 259

An early Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee service, Edward, Edward Jun., John & William Barnard, London 1840, comprising teapot, coffee pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, each engraved with a crest and letter P beneath piecrust rims, the knops boldly cast as flowerheads. Total weight approximately 72 troy ozs, height of coffee pot 23cm

Lot 260

An Italian 800 grade silver decanter stand, the rectangular platform with D-ends cast with Classical ornament, fitted with a pair of decanters and stoppers, raised on paw cast feet, stamped marks. Approximate weight of silver 21 troy ozs

Lot 261

A large Georgian style silver sauce boat, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1921, with gadrooned rim, raised on shell capped splayed legs with flattened shell feet. Approximately 9.8 troy ozs, 19.5cm

Lot 262

A pair of George V silver and oak candlesticks, Birmingham 1925, with barleytwist stem, weighted. 15cm

Lot 264

A George IV silver salt, London 1822, probably Jonathan Hayne, circular, the rim boldly cast with gadrooning, raised on three acanthus cast feet, engraved with initials to the underside. Approximately 3.5 troy ozs, 4cm by 9cm

Lot 265

A small silver toddy ladle, Elizabeth Morley, Birmingham, date letter polished but probably circa 1800-1810, engraved with a crest, 17.5cm; together with a larger George III silver toddy ladle, Sheffield 1799, the oval bowl with reeded edge, 32.5cm. (2)

Lot 268

A matched set of five Scottish silver table forks, Fiddle and Shell pattern, three Hodges, Edinburgh 1830 and two Edinburgh 1828, each engraved with a crest. Approximately 12 troy ozs, 20.5cm

Lot 269

An Art Deco style silver cocktail jug, of slightly tapering cylindrical form with stepped top and corked stopper, issuing a stained wooden handle, stamped M and SILVER. Total weight approximately 22 troy ozs, 22cm

Lot 270

A set of five Scottish silver tablespoons, Edinburgh 1806, maker WM, Hanoverian pattern, engraved with initials verso. Approximately 10.4 troy ozs, 21cm

Lot 271

A George V silver gilt bowl and stand, S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1925 and 1927, each chased in the Arts & Crafts style with the motto SOLIDEO HONOR GLORIA (Glory to God alone), the bowl raised on a stepped circular foot with beaded and ropework bands. Total weight approximately 15.7 troy ozs, bowl 9.5cm by 13cm

Lot 276

A George III silver baluster tankard, Richard Gurney & Co, London 1784, later engraved with formal scrolling foliage and a vacant cartouche, raised on a moulded circular foot. Approximately 13 troy ozs, 12cm

Lot 277

A pair of George III silver tablespoons, Pinkney & Scott, Newcastle 1808, Old English pattern, each engraved with a "P" within a cartouche, well struck marks. Approximately 3.9 troy ozs, 22cm

Lot 281

A pair of George IV silver sauce ladles, London 1826, possibly Thomas Dicks, Fiddle pattern, each engraved with a monogram. Approximately 3.9 troy ozs, 17cm

Lot 283

A pair of Russian silver gilt and niello tablespoons, probably Viktor Vasilyevich Savinsky, Moscow 1868, Fiddle pattern. Approximately 3.5 troy ozs, 20.5cm

Lot 284

A fine Russian silver and enamel box, Moscow 189?, maker EK, assay master A.C., the pink engine turned enamel inset hinged oval cover centred by a green enamel oval panel applied with the double headed eagle and applied with a cabochon sapphire "button", within a broad rim chased with ribbon tied floral swags, three-quarters of the base applied with a pair of female sphinx, winged female figure, pair of female masks, each with three small diamonds set into their headdress, and two pairs of opposing swans drinking from a fountain. Total weight approximately 247 grams, 13cm by 8cm

Lot 287

A set of twelve Britannia Standard Hanoverian pattern silver forks, comprising six table forks, Francis Higgins II, London 1891, each engraved with a crest; and six dessert forks, Francis Higgins or Francis Higgins & Sons Ltd, five 1891 and one 1911, each engraved with a crest. Total weight approximately 25 troy ozs

Lot 288

A pair of silver and pink enamel candlesticks, London 1930, maker's mark indistinct, each with engine turned decoration, marks polished to one, weighted. 14cm

Lot 289

Scottish Provincial: A silver mounted wooden quaich, Ferguson & McBean, Inverness, c.1887-1893, the body carved with Celtic knotwork, the centre applied with an engraved silver roundel. 11cm across handles

Lot 290

Scottish Provincial: A silver mounted wooden quaich, Ferguson & McBean, Inverness, c.1887-1893, the body carved with entwined beasts, the centre applied with an engraved silver roundel. 11cm across handles

Lot 292

A pair of George V silver and tortoiseshell dishes, London 1915, circular with bellflower swag inlay. 11.5cm

Lot 293

A pair of George III silver Hanoverian scroll back tablespoons, Stephen Adams, London 1769, each engraved with the initials EM. Approximately 3.6 troy ozs, 20cm

Lot 296

A set of three Victorian silver dishes, Sheffield 1895, each chased with C-scrolls; together with a silver toast rack, E. Viner, Sheffield 1939, five bars. (4) Total weight approximately 5.3 troy ozs, largest dish 13cm

Lot 297

A pair of late Victorian silver Apostle spoons, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1900, one a/f; together with an EPNS sifting ladle. (3)

Lot 298

A set of twelve Victorian silver dessert forks, George W. Adams, London 1878, Dog Nose pattern. Approximately 15.7 troy ozs, 17.5cm

Lot 300

A George III silver helmet cream jug, London 1798, maker GB, with bright cut engraving. Approximately 3.4 troy ozs, 11.5cm

Lot 301

A George III silver sugar caster, London 1767, of baluster form with reeded foot and waist. Approximately 2.8 troy ozs, 12.5cm

Lot 302

An Edwardian silver caddy, H.J. Cooper & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1901, chased with reeding and fluting beneath a cylindrical cover. Approximately 5.4 troy ozs, 9.5cm

Lot 303

An Edwardian silver curling tongs box, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1901, the hinged cover embossed with cherubs, the interior with tongs, burner and stand, weighted. 14cm by 5.5cm

Lot 304

Arthur & Bond, Yokohama: A Japanese sterling silver box, rectangular, embossed with a dragon to the hinged cover. Approximately 4 troy ozs, 3.5cm by 9cm by 4cm

Lot 306

A George V silver cream jug, Stokes & Ireland, Chester 1926, of plain baluster form. Approximately 3.2 troy ozs, 10cm

Lot 307

An early Victorian silver vinaigrette, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1843, of shaped rectangular form with scrolling foliage engraving. 4cm by 3cm

Lot 308

A Georgian silver tooth pick box, Birmingham, date letter indistinct, maker SP, oval with bright cut engraving, engraved Eliza. 7.5cm

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