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Lot 74

A set of twelve George III silver fruit knives and twelve matching forks, maker IK, Sheffield, 1809: crested with shell decorated filled handles. (24).

Lot 77

A set of four George III Irish silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles, maker John Pittar, Dublin, 1815: 2.95ozs.

Lot 78

A set of twelve George III Old English pattern silver tablespoons, maker George Smith III and William Fearn, London 1792: crested, 24.01ozs.

Lot 80

A George III silver ladle, maker`s mark worn, London, 1779: with shell-shaped bowl and scroll terminal, 28cm. long, 4.06ozs.

Lot 81

A Georg Jensen Acanthus pattern sterling silver fish slice: stamped Georg Jensen, Sterling, Denmark, with stainless steel blade, 26cm. long

Lot 82

A George III silver Old English pattern basting spoon, maker Hester Bateman, London, 1786: 30cm. long, 2.99ozs, together with a fiddle pattern plated soup ladle.

Lot 83

A George V - Edward VIII canteen of silver Old English rat tail flatware, maker E Viners Ltd, Sheffield, 1931/32/34/35 and 36:, comprising six table spoons, six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, six teaspoons, six coffee spoons (London 1917, maker DF), a pair of sauce ladles, six bone handled table knives, six cheese knives and a three piece carving set, total weight of silver 80zs, the box 42cm long.

Lot 84

A set of twelve Victorian silver fiddle pattern table spoons, crested, maker William Eaton, London 1841:, weighing 27.75ozs (12).

Lot 85

A pair of George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, London, 1800: later decorated as berry spoons contained in a fitted case, 3.34ozs.

Lot 86

Twenty six assorted silver dessert spoons, various makers, dates and patterns:, including a Jersey bright cut example circa 1790, struck with maker mark PN thrice, two Exeter hallmarked 1833, (William Wordman) and 1847 (Robert, James and Josiah Woodman), an Irish bright cut spoon, Cork, Circa 1810, maker Terry and Williams, a fiddle pattern example, Dublin 1824, maker W C, Dublin 1841, maker`s mark P W and a Hanoverian pattern spoon, London, 1729, total weight 27ozs (26).

Lot 87

Twenty five assorted silver table spoons, various makers, dates and patterns:, including a Scottish fiddle pattern spoon, Elgin, maker mark JP -RS, a fiddle pattern spoon, Inverness, circa 1800, maker Jameson and Naughton, a George III Scottish pointed end spoon, Edinburgh, 1792, maker mark WA struck twice, a pair of George III old English spoons, maker mark I*T, an Old English provincial spoon, Newcastle, Circa 1800, by Thomas Watson, a well marked provincial spoon, Newcastle 1771, maker James Crawford and a George I rat tail spoon, London 1724, maker Hugh Arnett and Edward Pocock, total weight 51ozs (24).

Lot 88

Fifty four assorted silver teaspoons:, including a set of six Old English pattern by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1907, a set of four Newcastle 1855, maker mark I W, one Newcastle 1822, maker Thomas Watson, one Newcastle 1840, maker mark MC, one Perth pointed end example, maker mark E L and two hallmarked for Glasgow, together with six various condiment and preserve spoons, total weight 31ozs (60).

Lot 89

A George III silver snuff box, maker IL.WA, London, 1813: of rectangular reeded design, inscribed to the lid `Take a Pinch` 8.5cm. long, 3.03 ozs.

Lot 90

A pair of Commonwealth silver seal top spoons, maker mark WC (pellets above, rose and pellets below, see Jackson page 125), London, 1657:, gilded bowls, decorative terminals with crests to the tops, 18.5cm long, 4ozs (2).

Lot 92

An Edward VII silver rectangular ring casket, maker HM, Birmingham, 1903: of Art Nouveau influence with stylised flowers to the hinged lid, raised on four swept feet, 13.5cm. wide.

Lot 93

A set of four Edward VII silver buttons: in the form of Tudor roses, three other silver buttons, a polished steel belt buckle and a cast metal belt buckle.

Lot 94

A set of six Edward VII silver buttons: of Art Nouveau influence, each decorated with a maidens head, 2.25cm. diameter, 0.56ozs.

Lot 97

A George IV silver rectangular snuff box, maker Charles Reily & George Storer, London, 1829: the hinged lid decorated with partridge feeding in a field, with scroll border, 8cm. wide, 3.30ozs.

Lot 98

A cased French silver parasol handle:, decorated with ribbon and hare bell swags, 10.5cm long, together with eight finials, 0.5ozs.

Lot 99

A Victorian silver novelty pepperette in the form of a hunting horn, maker JB, London, 1887: 12cm. long, 1.77ozs.

Lot 100

Three George IV silver spirit labels, maker JW, Birmingham, 1827, 1828: of rectangular outline, with canted corners and reeded borders, total weight of silver 0.59ozs.

Lot 101

A George III silver snuff box, maker`s mark A (partially rubbed), London 1807:, of rectangular form, the cover and base chased in relief with open flowerheads on a matt ground, gilded interior, 7cm long, 3.75ozs.

Lot 102

An Edward VII silver cigar lighter in the form of a flaming grenade, maker Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester, 1909: 7cm. diameter, together with an Indian silver spirit measure (2)

Lot 103

A late Victorian silver novelty bon bon dish, maker S.B.L, Sheffield, 1897: in the form of a reindeer drawn sleigh with putto driver, 25cm. long, 12.18ozs

Lot 107

An Indian silver bowl: with heavily embossed decoration depicting a lion hunting scene, stamped to the base T.90, 13cm. diameter.

Lot 108

An Eastern European silver mug:, of cylindrical outline, with cartouche panels having embossed decoration depicting fruit and views of spired towns, raised on three ball feet, 12 cm, 6.43 oz.

Lot 109

An Imperial Russian silver spoon, assay master A.A, Moscow, 1895:, the circular bowl with niello enamel decoration, with spiral twist stem and urn finial, 18 cm, 2.42 oz.

Lot 110

A large Swedish silver comport: the circular dish with scroll border raised on a fluted wrythen decorated two handled stem, with a domed base raised on four pierced and swept legs, 34cm. high.

Lot 111

A Chinese silver three-piece tea set, maker Wang Hing & Co, Hong Kong: of squat circular form, with decorated panels of birds, dragons and prunus blossom, the handles and spout of simulated bamboo, total weight of silver 33ozs.

Lot 112

A 950 standard silver mounted dimple decanter: the clear glass decanter encased in a foliate decorated mount, 23cm. high, together with six matching tots contained in a case.

Lot 113

A pair of German silver candelabra: each with five urn-shaped nozzles mounted on a wavy bar on shaped oval spreading foot, stamped 800 with crescent and crown, total weight of silver 43.72ozs.

Lot 114

A George III small silver salver, maker John Carter, London, 1771:, of circular form, gadrooned rim, on three hoof feet, 17cm diameter, 9.5ozs.

Lot 116

A Victorian silver salver, maker Edward and John Barnard, London 1861:, of a shaped circular outline, pieced foliate scroll border, on open work scroll feet, inscription to the centre within a border of engraved foliate scrollwork, 36cm diameter, 50ozs.

Lot 117

A Victorian large silver salver, maker Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1863:, of shaped circular form, beaded, husk and foliate scroll border, on ball and claw feet, the centre flat chased with classical scrollwork, 39cm diameter, 60ozs.

Lot 118

A George II large silver salver by Robert Abercromby, London 1737:, of shaped circular form, shell and scroll border, on scroll feet, engraved coat of arms to the centre, flanked by a flat chased border of foliate scroll work, 38cm diameter, 52.5ozs.

Lot 120

A George III silver circular waiter, maker T.R, London, 1792: the initials enclosed by an acanthus leaf decorated border and reeded rim, raised on three swept legs, 20.5cm. diameter, 12.54ozs.

Lot 122

A Victorian silver water jug, maker Daniel Houle & Charles Houle, London1883: of rectangular tapering form, with garland and husk decoration having beaded rims, 20cm. high, 15.27ozs.

Lot 125

A George IV silver cream jug, maker George Burrows and Richard Pearce, London, 1829:, of a circular fluted form, with reeded girdle and scroll handle, 9cm high, 7ozs.

Lot 126

A George II silver coffee pot, maker Thomas Whipham, London, 1748:, of tapering form, with tucked in base, domed cover and knop finial, engraved on one side with a coat of arms, 24cm high, 27.25ozs.

Lot 127

A George IV silver miniature teapot, maker J.W, Birmingham, 1829: of square form with embossed floral decoration, 5cm. high, 1.13ozs.

Lot 128

A Victorian silver three-piece coffee set, maker Richard Hood & William Linley, London, 1868: of reeded tapering form, and all over petal shaped engraved decoration, handle loose to pot, total weight of silver 38.53ozs.

Lot 129

A Victorian Scottish silver coffee pot, maker Robert Gray & Son, Glasgow, 1844: of plain baluster form, the domed hinged lid with flowerhead finial, having acanthus capped spout and handle, raised on a foliate decorated spreading foot, 27cm. high, 31.87ozs.

Lot 130

A Victorian silver teapot, maker Robert Hennell III, London, 1866: of squat baluster form, with panelled decoration of scrolls and flowerheads, foliate capped handle and spout, inscribed to the circular base, 23.27ozs

Lot 131

A George III silver tea pot, maker AF, London, 1805: of barge-shaped outline with embossed scroll and foliate decoration, 16.54ozs.

Lot 135

A Victorian silver pedestal dish, maker HA, Sheffield, 1897: of squat lobed form, with scroll and foliate decorated border, raised on a domed spreading foot, 21cm. diameter, 14.06ozs.

Lot 137

A Victorian silver child`s chamberstick and detachable snuffer, maker`s mark W C, London, 1843:, of circular form, detachable nozzle, crested and foliate scroll chased decoration, 9.75cm diameter, 4.25ozs.

Lot 138

A George III provincial silver mug, maker`s mark worn possibly William Pearce, Exeter, 1774:, of baluster form, with capped scroll handle on a spreading circular foot, 13cm. high, 11.21oz.

Lot 139

A Victorian silver six division toast rack, maker Edward John & William Barnard, London, 1847:, of arched outline, surmounted with a loop carrying handle, raised on four scroll feet, 16 cm, 7.68 oz.

Lot 140

A George III silver caster, maker`s mark worn, possibly I*D, London, 1764:, crested, of baluster form on a spreading circular foot, 14 cm, 2.56 oz, together with a similar later caster, London, 1874, 5.18 oz. (2)

Lot 141

A pair of George I Brittania silver casters, maker Samuell Wastell, London, 1716:, of octagonal baluster form raised on an octagonal spreading foot, 16cm each, 14.05 oz (2).

Lot 142

A George III child`s silver mug, maker Elizabeth Morley, London, 1812:, of a tapered circular form with reeded banding, scroll handle and engraved crest, 6cm high, 2ozs.

Lot 143

A George II silver caster by Samuel Wood, London, 1741:, of vase form, with ropework borders, the domed cover with a wrythen fluted finial, 16cm high, 5.75ozs.

Lot 144

A set of four late Victorian silver candlesticks by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1894:, with Corinthian columns and beaded stepped square bases, loaded, 16cm high (2).

Lot 145

A George II silver tankard, maker Francis Splisbury I, London, 1730: having a domed hinged lid with scrolled thumbpiece, scroll handle initialled IAE with heart shaped terminal, on a circular base, 19cm. high, 24ozs.

Lot 146

A Georgian silver tankard, maker RB, remaining marks worn: with later inscription and embossed foliate decoration, having a domed lid with scroll thumbpiece and scroll handle on a circular foot, 18.5cm. high, 23.10ozs.

Lot 147

A Victorian silver cruet stand, maker HE & Co possibly Hawksworth Eyre & Co, Sheffield, 1847: of swept rectangular outline, initialled, with engraved foliate and scroll decoration, central stem with loop carrying handle, containing seven assorted glass condiments, 21cm. wide.

Lot 148

A George IV silver cruet stand, maker TJ, London, 1824: of barge shaped outline, having a gadrooned and foliate decorated rim, raised on foliate decorated paw feet, containing eight clear glass condiments and bottles, three of which are silver mounted, 18cm. wide.

Lot 149

A pair of George III silver candlesticks, maker Thomas Watson & Co, Sheffield, 1805:, on round bases with tapering columns and fluted gadrooned borders, loaded, together with a matching plated pair, 29cm high (4).

Lot 150

A George III silver inkstand, maker`s mark E A, probably Edward Aldridge, London, 1763:, of rectangular form, on four paw feet, the sides with stylised pierced decoration, the interior with pen tray and three receivers, each fitted with a mounted (unmarked) glass bottle, with facet cut decoration, 30cm long, weighable silver 28.5ozs.

Lot 183

Georg Jensen. A silver circular brooch stamped with design number `283`: with two butterflies and foliage, approximately 55mm diameter, London 1957.

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