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Lot 355

A Victorian silver tankard, the slightly tapered cylindrical body engraved and embossed with scroll panels, Sheffield 1889 by Harrison Brothers & Howson, height approx 6.5cm.

Lot 356

A George V silver mounted rectangular photograph frame with ribbon and reed border, Birmingham 1927 by E. Mander Ltd, length approx 23.5cm.

Lot 357

A set of six Edwardian butter knives with silver handles, Sheffield 1909, cased, and a collection of silver and plated items.

Lot 358

A George II silver cream jug with scroll handle, the baluster body embossed with flowers, `C` scrolls and a bird, on scallop shell shouldered scroll legs, London 1753, together with another silver cream jug and a silver spoon.

Lot 360

A George III silver tea caddy of oval form with domed hinge lid, engraved with bands of scrolling leaves and ribbon festoons, on a similarly decorated oval foot, London 1802 by John Emes, height approx 15cm.

Lot 361

An Edwardian silver circular dish, the centre embossed with two archers, London 1903 by Elkington & Co Ltd, diameter approx 10.5cm.

Lot 363

A George V silver oval cake basket with pierced overhead swing handle above pierced linear and festoon decoration, raised on an oval foot, Sheffield 1913 by John Round & Son Ltd, length approx 31cm.

Lot 364

A William IV silver Fiddle pattern fish slice, with scroll pierced blade, London 1835 by Joseph & Albert Savory, length approx 32cm.

Lot 365

An Edwardian silver rectangular two handled dish, the sides pierced and embossed with scallop shells and fruit within an outswept floral border and scroll rim, raised on a rectangular lobed foot with gadrooned edge, Birmingham 1903 by Charles Westwood & Sons, length approx 33cm.

Lot 366

A George V silver six division toast rack with ring handle, on ball feet, London 1912 by Charles Stuart Harris & Sons Ltd, length approx 13cm.

Lot 367

A silver compact with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1945, a sterling silver compact and another compact.

Lot 368

A set of six Victorian silver Fiddle pattern table forks, London 1851 and 1856 by Chawner & Co.

Lot 369

A cut glass triple ring neck decanter and stopper with silver collar, marks worn.

Lot 370

A set of six silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1938 by Roberts & Belk, cased, together with a set of six silver handled tea forks and five matching butter knives, Sheffield 1910, cased.

Lot 371

A George V silver oval salt and matching pepper caster, Chester 1918, a set of five silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1928, three pairs of silver sugar tongs, together with a small collection of other silver and plated items.

Lot 372

A pair of George V silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, Sheffield 1931 by Mappin & Webb, a pair of Danish silver sauce ladles, with oval double lipped bowls, Copenhagen 1929 assay master Christian F. Heise, and a William IV silver Fiddle pattern table fork, London 1834 by Adey, Joseph & Albert Savory.

Lot 373

A George III silver helmet cream jug with reeded rim and handle, on a circular reeded foot and square base, London 1797 by Henry Chawner & John Eames, height approx 15cm.

Lot 374

A George V silver tobacco box, Chester 1910 by Walker & Hall, a silver mustard and a silver salt, Birmingham 1924.

Lot 375

A George III silver mounted coconut cup, the body carved in relief with an oval panel filled with initials `WEJ` and masonic emblems within a border of entwined strapwork and foliage, the bowl with silver rim inscribed `Wm Muir` and gilt lined interior, on a spreading foot with reeded edge, London 1799 by Thomas Phipps and Edward Robinson, height approx 18cm (splits to shell).

Lot 376

A George III silver helmet cream jug with loop handle, the body engraved with a cartouche flanked by foliate sprays, on a reeded circular foot and square base, London 1796 by Peter & Ann Bateman overstruck by George Gray, height approx 13.5cm.

Lot 377

A George III silver cream jug with foliate capped scroll handle, the baluster body embossed with a cottage, rabbit and swan in a riverside country landscape, on a circular domed foot, London 1777 (maker`s mark worn), height approx 13cm.

Lot 378

A George III silver tankard of cylindrical tapering form decorated with two reeded bands, London 1809 by Crispin Fuller, height approx 11cm.

Lot 379

A George III silver tankard with foliate capped handle, the cylindrical tapering body decorated with two reeded bands, London 1809 by Robert Sharp, height approx 11cm.

Lot 380

A George IV silver tankard with scroll handle, the slightly tapered cylindrical body with reeded bands framing the inscription `Arundel Christmas Market, 1827, The Gift of the Tradesmen of Arundel to the owner of the best fat open Heifer`, London 1827 by William M. Traies, height approx 12.5cm.

Lot 381

A William IV silver cream jug with foliate scroll handle, the rim decorated in relief with leaves and flowers above a low bellied body, raised on foliate scroll feet, London 1835 by John Tapley, height approx 14.5cm.

Lot 382

A pair of George III silver chambersticks, each detachable nozzle with gadrooned rim above a waisted half reeded sconce, on a shaped circular base with gadrooned rim and foliate capped flying scroll handle, London 1777 and 1785 by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, height approx 9cm.

Lot 383

A late Victorian silver card salver with raised scallop shell and scroll rim, on scroll feet, London 1898 by Daniel & John Wellby, diameter approx 16.5cm.

Lot 384

A George III silver card salver, engraved with opposing scroll cartouches, framed with floral `C` scroll and scallop shell decoration, within a raised foliate scroll and scallop shell rim, on scroll legs, London 1801 by William Bennett, diameter approx 22.5cm.

Lot 385

A William IV silver card salver, the centre engraved with a crest within floral and foliate scroll border and raised foliate scroll rim, on scroll feet, London 1837 by William Brown, diameter approx 24cm.

Lot 386

A Victorian silver card salver engraved with a shield shaped cartouche within floral festoons and raised bellflower and bead rim, on pierced feet, London 1879 by John Batson, diameter approx 24.5cm.

Lot 388

A George V silver baluster pepper caster with pierced domed cover, on a circular foot, London 1912, height approx 12cm and a George V silver baluster caster, Birmingham 1935, height approx 15.5cm.

Lot 389

A set of six George III Scottish silver Old English pattern tablespoons, Edinburgh 1768 by James Gilsland.

Lot 390

A pair of George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, Exeter, circa 1800, a pair of George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, London 1818 and two other George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, London 1807 and 1810.

Lot 392

A George V silver purse with a fitted leather interior, the exterior with engine turned banded decoration, with an oval link carrying chain, Birmingham 1917.

Lot 393

A George V silver square inkwell with hinged lid above a square base with Greek key decoration, Sheffield 1930 by Walker & Hall, height approx 6cm.

Lot 394

A George V silver three piece tea set, comprising teapot, two handled sugar bowl and milk jug, each of tapering oblong from with chamfered corners on scroll legs and hoof feet, Sheffield 1930 by Stevenson & Law.

Lot 395

An Edwardian Neoclassical silver oval sweetmeat basket of oval form with reeded rim and scroll ends, the pierced wirework sides applied with ribbon tied flower festoons on a pierced wirework oval foot, Birmingham 1909 by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, length approx 25.5cm.

Lot 396

A George III silver decanter label of pierced and engraved urn form with ribbon tied swag surmount and apron, maker`s mark `TW`, length approx 5cm, together with three other later silver decanter labels.

Lot 398

A George V silver salver of square form with moulded rim, on four scroll and oval feet, Birmingham 1923 by Adie Brothers Ltd, width approx 30cm.

Lot 399

A pair of silver goblets, each ovoid bowl with gilt interior, on a textured stem with fleur-de-lys decoration, on a circular foot, London 2002 by Anthony Elson, height approx 18.5cm.

Lot 400

A George V silver oval two handled tray with gadrooned rim and pierced foliate scroll sides, the centre engraved with a presentation inscription `Presented to Lt. Col. R.E. Heathcote...`, London 1906 by Charles Stuart Harris & Sons Ltd, length approx 61.5cm.

Lot 401

A silver circular salver with reeded rim, on reeded scroll legs, London 1945 by Edward Barnard & Sons, diameter approx 30.5cm.

Lot 402

An early Victorian silver Fiddle pattern soup ladle, London 1841 by William Theobalds, length approx 33cm.

Lot 403

A Continental .900 silver 10 inch desk rule of square form, one end fitted with a propelling pencil, length approx 26.5cm, cased.

Lot 405

A mid-19th Century Chinese export silver rectangular snuff box, the hinge lid decorated in relief with four figures amongst pine framing a central vacant cartouche, the bombé sides with flowers, the base with flowers and tendrils, marked `Leeching` to gilt interior, length approx 6.5cm.

Lot 406

A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, London 1786 by Richard Crossley, length approx 33cm.

Lot 409

A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, London 1767 by T.E., length approx 34cm.

Lot 410

A late Victorian silver presentation model of a diminutive cricket bat, the front inscribed `C.L.A. Smith, 173 not out v Eastbourne, July 14th 1898, record score for Brighton College`, the reverse `Presented by Arthur Thwaites Esq`, length approx 9.7cm, within original red leather case, the lid interior detailed `The Sussex Goldsmith & Silversmiths Company... Brighton`.

Lot 411

A set of six early 20th Century Italian silver teaspoons, after originals found at Pompeii, one bowl inscribed `Napoli`, the original blue velvet covered case detailed `Giacinto Melillo, Napoli` (case with faults).

Lot 412

Four pieces of .925 silver filled models of fruit, comprising a banana, orange, pear and apple, by John Bull Ltd, one with red leather gilt tooled case.

Lot 413

An early Victorian Scottish silver Fiddle Thread and Shell pattern soup ladle, Glasgow 1839 by Robert Gray & Son, length approx 36cm.

Lot 415

A set of nine Queen Anne silver dog nose Hanoverian pattern table spoons, each bowl back with plain rat tail, the terminal back engraved with an armorial, London 1708 by Isaac Davenport, length approx 20.3cm (marks rubbed).

Lot 416

A George II silver Old English pattern soup ladle, the bowl back moulded in the form of a scallop shell, London 1748 (maker`s mark rubbed), length approx 37.5cm.

Lot 417

A George V silver goblet, the ovoid body on a tapering knop stem and circular foot, Birmingham 1920 by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, height approx 18cm, together with another similar silver goblet, Birmingham 1913 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, height approx 17cm.

Lot 419

A set of six George I silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, each bowl back with plain rat tail, each terminal back with later engraved monogram, London 1719 by Paul Hanet, length approx 19.5cm (marks rubbed).

Lot 421

A William IV Scottish silver punch ladle, the circular bowl inset with a George II shilling 1758, fitted with a twisted whalebone handle, Glasgow 1831 by John Mitchell, length approx 44cm.

Lot 422

A George V silver topped glass sugar caster, Birmingham 1928, a collection of silver mounted bottles and jars and a small collection of silver and plate.

Lot 423

A George III silver oval teapot stand with raised rim, on four scroll feet, London 1809 by Henry Chawner, length approx 17cm.

Lot 427

A set of twelve Victorian silver Albany pattern dessert knives and forks, London 1884 by Francis Higgins, within a brass bound burr walnut case.

Lot 429

A group of sixteen silver thimbles, two sterling thimbles and two other thimbles.

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