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Lot 441

A silver engraved ladies purse with chain handle and mother of pearl card case (2)

Lot 444A

A Birmingham silver pin cushion in the form of a standing pig and a smaller example (2)

Lot 445

A Chinese silver and green hardstone bangle and a collection of green hardstone jewellery, bangles and carvings

Lot 447

A collection of ladies wrist watches, collector`s coins and silver Jubilee medallions

Lot 450

A circular enamelled brooch depicting an Alsatian, a silver charm bracelet, General Election commemorative medallion

Lot 475

A small collection of pocket knives including a silver bladed mother-of-pearl mounted fruit knife, the blade engraved `Eliza` and another similar and a quantity of similar knives

Lot 479

A pair of silver on copper epaulettes

Lot 579

A drawing of a horse`s head, with attached school label from 1915 for Ida Marian Wallace; `Silver Medal`

Lot 1

GEORGE IV SILVER AND CUT CRYSTAL SIX BOTTLE CRUET SET the bottles resting on a stepped silver platform and over four paw feet, one cruet with a silver top, maker`s mark rubbed, Sheffield 1821, 24.5cm high, 21cm long One bottle missing from the set. One bottle missing its stopper. All bottles are chipped, and the remaining stoppers have small chips. One stopper badly damaged.

Lot 3

EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER FRUIT BASKET of oval form, with swing handle and gadrooned rim and over a spreading oval foot, maker`s mark rubbed, Sheffield 1907, approximately 626g, 23cm high Maker`s mark indistinct. With shallow dents and light surface wear.

Lot 4

GEORGE III SILVER CREAM JUG of urn form, decorated with with masks and partial gadrooning, over four paw feet, maker Peter and Anne Bateman, London 1813, approximately 192g, 14cm high Two shallow dents to the body

Lot 5

PAIR OF MODERN SILVER TWIN BRANCH CANDELABRA with tapered stems and beaded circular bases, maker Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1973, 23cm high Good condition. No damage.

Lot 6

1920s SILVER MOUNTED AND HAND PAINTED CIGARETTE BOX the hinged cover decorated with a seated fairy on a branch, monogrammed, on ogee bracket feet, maker `HCD`, Birmingham 1926, 5.5cm high, 10cm long Painted panels with some retouching, hallmarks clear.

Lot 7

SILVER FOUR PIECE BACHELOR`S TEA SERVICE comprising a teapot, water pot, sugar and cream, of circular form, with reeded borders and engraved with initial, maker `E&S`, London 1924, approximately 652g in total, the teapot 9cm high Reverse of teapot with shallow dent and small dents to the water pot and sugar. Hallmarks clear.

Lot 8

THREE SILVER CIGARETTE BOXES the first by Samson Mordan & Co, with signatures to the cover, London 1933, 17cm long; the second with signatures and presentation inscription, hallmarks rubbed, 18cm long; the last with plain cover, Birmingham 1911, 9cm long The smallest box dented to case and cover. The remaining two boxes are in good condition.

Lot 9

EARLY 20TH CENTURY RUSSIAN SILVER NIELLO BELT with gilt thread and bosses, the mounts with foliate designs, engraved with date 1910, 84 zolotnik, 85cm long Good condition. No losses.

Lot 10

TWO GEORGE V SILVER GILT SPOONS with character finials and spiral stems leading to a wide bowl, maker `PPP`, London 1920, 18.5cm and 19cm long respectively, approximately 148g in total, in a fitted case Good condition.

Lot 11

GEORGE V SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE of oblong form and with an ebonised finial and handle, maker Emile Viner, London 1935/Sheffield 1936, approximately 1235g in total, the teapot 16cm high Small dents to one side of the teapot. Hallmarks clear. Good condition.

Lot 12

20TH CENTURY SILVER TROPHY CUP for `Milingavie Horticultural Society Annual Competition 1925`, maker `D&B`, Birmingham 1924, approximately 426g, 14cm high No repairs, good condition.

Lot 13

GEORGE V SILVER QUAICH with fret cut floral panels and an engraved presentation inscription, maker`s mark indistinct, Birmingham 1911, approximately 249g, 6cm high, 24cm long Good condition, no repairs.

Lot 14

EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER TROPHY BOWL awarded for `Best blackfaced sheep, Strathendrick Agricultural Society, 1935` of circular form and with two handles, maker `WW`, London 1926, approximately 625g, 9cm high, 24cm diameter Good condition, no dents, no repairs.

Lot 15

PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED TWO BRANCH CANDELABRA with scrolling acanthus arms on a baluster stem and domed foliate bases, each 54cm high Plating rubbed at high points. Generally good condition, no losses.

Lot 16

SILVER CIRCULAR SALVER with everted rim and on three feet, maker `BLd`, Birmingham 1973, approximately 444g, 25.5cm diameter Light surface scratches, two feet are misshapen

Lot 19

MODERN SILVER TWIN BRANCH CANDELABRA AND A PAIR OF SILVER CANDLESTICKS over a spreading circular foot, maker `A.T.C`, Birmingham 1972, 23cm high; together with a pair of candlesticks, maker `A.T.C`, Birmingham 1970, 23cm high (3) Bases loaded. Good condition, no dents. Two different sets of hallmarks.

Lot 20

TWO PAIRS OF MODERN SILVER CANDLESTICKS both with tapered stems and beaded circular bases, the largest with the maker `A.T.C.`, Birmingham 1971, 21.5cm high; the smaller pair with the maker `JR`, Birmingham 1967, 14.5cm high (4) Both pair in good condition. Hallmarks clear. Minor dents to the rims.

Lot 21

TWO PAIRS OF SILVER CANDLESTICKS both with tapered stems and circular bases, the largest with the maker `A.T.C.`, Birmingham 1971, 15.5cm high; the smaller pair with the maker `JR`, Birmingham 1966, 11.5cm high Both pairs are loaded. Good condition. No damage.

Lot 22

GROUP OF SILVER OBJECTS comprising a circular pedestal bowl, embossed with gadrooned scrolling designs, maker `W.N`, Chester 1901, 11.5cm diameter; together with a small silver basket, with pierced decoration, maker `HM`, Birmingham 1901, 11.5cm long, a silver butter dish with cover and together with a butter knife, with a cut glass liner, maker `EJH`, Birmingham 1919, and with two open glass and silver butter dishes, maker `EJH`, Birmingham 1920, each 14cm diameter, approximately 356g in total The butter dish glass dishes are slightly chipped. Marks slightly rubbed to lidded butter dish. Basket lacking its handle. The bowl damaged where the stem joins the circular base. The silver is bent and split, and is not soldered properly.

Lot 23

EDWARDIAN SILVER TRIANGULAR SHAPED TRIPLE SOVEREIGN CASE the cover with vacant cartouche and engraved with scrolling foliate designs, with ring suspension loop, Chester 1902, approximately 57g, 7cm long Two of the three sprung holders in interior have damage and require repairs. the case and cover in good condition.

Lot 24

EDWARDIAN SILVER TRAVEL CLOCK the silver plated pocket watch housed within a silver case, with hinged loop handle and raised on bun feet with numerals to the white enamel dial, maker`s mark indistinct, Birmingham 1907, 11cm high Good condition.

Lot 25

WILLIAM IV SILVER SNUFF BOX BY NATHANIEL MILLS of rectangular form, the hinged cushion cover cast with flowering foliage and engraved `J ? Murray`, opening to reveal a gilt interior, Birmingham 1834, approximately 124g, 7.5cm wide Good condition.

Lot 26

LATE 19TH CENTURY DUTCH SILVER TEA CADDY of stepped rectangular form, the cover with chamois finial, embossed with bucolic harvest scenes, London import marks, approximately 185g,14cm high Good condition. No losses or repairs.

Lot 27

COLLECTION OF SMALL SILVER OBJECTS comprising an ashtray, two tongs, open salt modelled as a duck, two condiment toppers and two napkin rings, approximately 212g in total (8) The napkin rings are slightly misshapen. One of the condiment tops slightly dented and misshapen.

Lot 28

R. WALLACE & SONS AMERICAN SILVER PART CANTEEN comprising ten table forks, twelve silver handled table knives, twelve side forks, six silver handled side knives, twelve table spoons, three soup spoons, four dessert forks, eight salad forks, eleven butter knives, two serving spoons, six dessert spoons, eleven teaspoons, and twelve coffee spoons, each terminal cast with scrolling pediment and engraved with the initial `M`, marked `RW&S Sterling`, and pat. 1915, approximately 3067g in total (excluding the silver handled knives), the largest spoon 20.5cm long, the table fork 19cm long The canteen is in very good condition. Light surface wear.

Lot 30

SILVER COMPOSITE BACHELOR`S TEA SERVICE comprising a teapot, sugar and cream, the teapot with an ebonised handle and finial and partly gadrooned, maker `WWH`, Sheffield 1903; the silver sugar and cream both partly gadrooned, maker `HWLd` and `ESJ` respectively, Birmingham 1897/1898, approximately 466g in total The teapot slightly dented to one side. Hallmarks clear.

Lot 31

GEORGE V SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SET comprising a teapot, sugar and cream, each partially gadrooned and with ebonised handle and finial, maker `R.C`, Birmingham 1923, approximately 620g in total, the teapot 15cm high Light surface wear. The ebonised handle also with some wear. Good condition.

Lot 32

EDWARDIAN SILVER FOUR PIECE PLATED TEA SERVICE comprising a teapot, water pot, sugar and cream, each of tapering circular form and engraved with acanthus and scrolling foliate design, the teapot and water pot with pointed finials, the sugar and cream gilded to the interior, the water pot 23.5cm high; together with a silver plated water pot, decorated with floral and foliate chased work, the finial modelled as an acorn, 29.5cm high The tea service with light surface wear; the water pot with a loose finial and handle (both require to be tightened) and with some very minor dents near the base of the pot.

Lot 34

EDWARDIAN SILVER PICQUE WORK RING BOX of circular form, 4.5cm high; together with a circular inkwell, loaded, 11cm diameter, and four pairs and a single silver toast rack, approximately 892g in total (11) Ring box and inkwell with dents and repairs.

Lot 35

COLLECTION OF SMALL SILVER ITEMS comprising a pair of lidded bun salts, a three piece condiment set, a pair of rectangular bon bon dishes, a sugar caster, set of four circular bon bon dishes and two cigarette cases, approximately 884g in total (14) Both cigarette cases and the sugar caster are dented.

Lot 37

ART DECO SILVER TWO DIVISION CIGARETTE BOX with shaped central handle, flanked by two hinged covers, raised on bun feet, 24cm long Hallmarks rubbed. Small dents to covers.

Lot 38

WILLIAM IV SILVER WINE SLIDE maker`s mark for Solomon Houghan, London 1832, 15cm diameter; together with a tea caddy embossed with cherubs, 9cm high, a circular pedestal bon bon dish, 9cm high, a circular bon bon dish, 9cm diameter, a pair of bun salts, a napkin ring, a Christening mug and a baby spoon and pusher, approximately 577g in total (10) The Christening mug is badly dented. Bon bon dish also dented. Hallmarks to bun salts rubbed.

Lot 39

SET OF TWELVE WILLIAM IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TEASPOONS with an engraved monogram to each terminal, maker`s mark `JMWM`, Glasgow 1833, approximately 203g in total The bowls of some of the spoons with small dents. Two of the bowls are misshapen.

Lot 40

SET OF SIX GEORGE III SILVER TABLESPOONS of fiddle pattern design, the terminals engraved, maker `LG`, Edinburgh 1807, each spoon 18.5cm long; together with a set of eleven George III silver teaspoons of fiddle pattern design, maker`s mark for `RG&S`, Edinburgh 1817, each teaspoon 13cm long, approximately 372g in total The bowls of some of the teaspoons with minor dents and minor tarnishing and some of the hallmarks are slightly rubbed. Some of the marks slightly rubbed on the teaspoons. All over light surface wear to all of the spoons.

Lot 41

SILVER COLLARED WINE COASTER WITH SEVEN MATCHING SILVER COLLARED COASTERS each with a beaded rim and mounted on a glass coaster of star cut design, marked `Frank M. Whiting & Co. Sterling, Pat. Pending`, the wine coaster numbered 06 and the coasters numbered 04, the wine coaster 17.5cm diameter, each coaster 10cm diameter With minor surface wear to all of the coasters. The wine coaster with some minor knocks to the silver. The coasters with very minor dents to the silver. The glass intact, although the glass of the wine coaster with some minor flaws. Marks clear.

Lot 44

SET OF FOUR REED & BARTON SILVER PEPPER SHAKERS each with serpentine shoulders and of tapering form over a spreading circular foot, engraved, each stamped `Sterling` and S560 2 and 560s 5, 7 and 26, approximately 147g in total, 9.5cm high The holes at the lids show signs of slight corrosion caused by the condiment. One of the shakers with a minor dent to the side of the body.

Lot 45

GOOD COLLECTION OF GEORGIAN SILVER FLATWARE comprising a pair of old English pattern silver serving spoons, maker `MC`, Edinburgh 1807, each spoon approximately 29.5cm long; together with a pair of George III silver berry spoons, maker for `SA`, London 1783, each spoon approximately 21.5cm long, a set of two silver table spoons, London 1793, each spoon 22.5cm long, and a pair of George IV old English pattern table spoons, maker `MS`, London 1808, each spoon approximately 23cm long, approximately 576g in total (8) Dent to the bowl of one of the serving spoons and slightly tarnished. Berry spoons with rubbed hallmarks. All over surface wear to all of the spoons.

Lot 46

COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN SILVER AND OTHER FLATWARE comprising four silver Queen`s pattern teaspoons, maker `J.M`, Glasgow 1835, each spoon 14cm long; together with a silver sifter spoon, maker `T.N.B`, Sheffield 1900, 10.5cm long, silver sugar tongs, maker `AG`, Edinburgh, and one other pair of sugar tongs, approximately 195g in total (7) The teaspoons with light surface wear, hallmarks clear. The sifter spoon slightly tarnished. Both sugar tongs with light surface wear, and one of the tongs with the hallmarks indistinct.

Lot 47

EDWARDIAN SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE comprising a teapot, coffee pot, sugar and cream, each of rectangular form and raised on four ball feet, maker` `TB`, London 1902, approximately 1194g in total Very good condition. Hallmarks clear. The finial of the teapot has a small split.

Lot 50

TWO 1930S SILVER TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUPS the first with presentation inscription and over a spreading circular foot, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield marks, approximately 532g, 13cm high; the second with presentation inscription, silver pacrel gilt interior, maker A.B, London mark, weight with base approximately 349g, 21cm high overall Hallmarks are clear, the rim of the first is misshapen, minor dents to body of the second cup.

Lot 51

GROUP OF THREE SILVER CIGARETTE CASES each with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1920, 12.5cm long, Birmingham 1913, 10cm long, the last with an import mark for London respectively, approximately 420g in total (3) Good condition. One of the cigarette cases with dents to the cover.

Lot 52

COLLECTION OF THREE HACKNEY HORSE SOCIETY SILVER MEDALS makers Mappin and Webb, awarded to 24507 Glenavon Satellite of East Kilbride in 1928, 26782 Dumbreck Gold Flake of Glasgow in 1930 and 27291 Dumbreck Woodbine of Tormorden in 1938; approximately 48g each, also a pair of Icelandic Sedlabanki Islands coins and a Pobjoy Mint silver gilt coin, each in a fitted case (6) Good condition.

Lot 53

COLLECTION OF SCOTTISH AND ENGLISH SILVER FORKS AND SPOONS including four silver Old English pattern forks, Edinburgh 1817 and two other silver table forks, Edinburgh 1837; together with five silver spoons, Edinburgh 1805/1815/1826 and London 1806, a silver basting spoon, London 1831, and two Edinburgh silver teaspoons, approximately 726g in total General surface wear. Hallmarks clear. Good condition.

Lot 55

GEORGE VI SILVER SUGAR CASTER with bell-shaped finial and of square baluster form, maker`s mark for `J.P.H`, Birmingham 1937, approximately 174g, 18cm high Good condition

Lot 57

LATE 19TH CENTURY SET OF SIX DUTCH SILVER MOUNTED LIQUEUR GLASSES the silver with pierced figural decoration, Chester import marks for 1898, each 4.5cm high Two glasses with plain replacement liners.

Lot 58

SILVER RAF CIGARETTE BOX the hinged glass cover with RAF wings, hallmarks rubbed, with wooden interior, 18cm long Hallmarks indistinct

Lot 59

SET OF EIGHT SILVER AND GUILLOCHE ENAMEL COFFEE SPOONS the guilloche in red, pale blue, green, yellow, darker blue and white, maker `S. Ld`, Birmingham 1960 (?), approximately 86g in total, in its original fitted case The red enamel spoon with some surface wear and the yellow enamel with minor damage. Good condition.

Lot 60

ART DECO STYLE SILVER CIGARETTE CASKET the hinged lid with engine turned design, the interior lined with wood, Birmingham 1963, approximately 15cm long; together with a silver sauce boat, maker Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1959, approximately 87g (2) Marks rubbed on cigarette casket. General light surface wear. Good condition.

Lot 61

PAIR OF SILVER COLLARED CRYSTAL SHIP`S DECANTERS each cut crystal body of tapering squat form, the silver collars each marked `JC & C, 1986`, London 1986, each approximately 16.5cm high (with stopper) The silver with general light surface wear. Marks on one of the decanters are slightly rubbed. Good condition.

Lot 62

EDWARDIAN COMPOSITE SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE comprising a teapot, water pot, sugar and cream, each with a border cast with shell decoration and each partially gadrooned, the teapot and water pot with ebonised handle and finial, the teapot, sugar and cream by Wilson & Sharp, Birmingham 1905, the water pot by Walter, John, Michael, Stanley Barnard & Robert Dubock, London 1906, approximately 1857g in total, the water pot 22.5cm high, in a fitted mahogany case with key Overall good condition. Some minor dents to the spout of the teapot and the rim of the sugar and cream, surface wear to the ebonised handles. The fitted case with surface wear and one of the carrying handles with patina.

Lot 63

PAIR OF SILVER WINE LABELS of embossed rectangular form, with shell and scrolling acanthus borders, labelled `Brandy` and `Whisky`, maker `WW`, Birmingham 1962, engraved for Johnny Walker for winning Voyager Hotels Wine Waiter of the Year competition, 5.5cm long, together with two cut glass square decanters, 24cm high, and a photograph signed with Richard Branson`s autograph. Good condition

Lot 64

GEORGE V SILVER TEAPOT of lobed oval form and with reeded borders, maker `JDWD`, Sheffield 1918, approximately 727g in total,15cm high Knop to lid slightly loose. No dents, hallmarks clear.

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