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Lot 181

AN INDIAN COLONIAL SILVER CIRCULAR TRAY with a raised moulded serpentine border, 30cm diameter, marked PURE SILVER, approximate weight 16.5oz

Lot 184

AN INDIAN SILVER CARD CASE, early 20th century, chased overall with a lattice of flowering plants within an acanthus border, on a pounced ground, vacant shield cartouche to one side, 9cm x 6cm

Lot 185

TWENTY THREE INDIAN RUPEE SILVER TEASPOONS, circa.1911, the coins struck at the Hyderabad mint, 10.5cm long, approximately 15oz gross weight, together with a set of twelve gilt metal 1/2 rupee coffee spoons

Lot 186

A SET OF SIX ELA, DENMARK STERLING SILVER AND COLOURED ENAMEL COFFEE SPOONS, in differing colours, cased, together with a set of twelve sterling silver cocktail sticks with enamelled cockerel finials, in a fitted case, retailers label for A. Fattorini, Harrogate (2)

Lot 187

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY STERLING SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, of oval outline, with bead rims and half-lobed bodies, comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk jug, sugar basin and oval two-handled tray, the tray 45cm wide, stamped Sterling Silver, approximate weight 106.5oz gross. See illustration

Lot 188

A TIFFANY AND CO. STERLING SILVER HANDLED BREAD KNIFE AND MATCHING CAKE SLICE, the handles in low relief with birds and plants in the Audubon pattern, with fabric sleeves and original box

Lot 189

A SUITE OF CHRISTOFLE SILVER PLATED TABLE CUTLERY, with beaded borders, comprising twelve table forks; twelve dessert forks; twelve table spoons; twelve dessert spoons; twelve fish knives; twelve fish forks; twelve teaspoons; nine coffee spoons; twelve dinner knives with filled handles; twelve side knives with filled handles; two pairs of servers; two serving spoons, different; sauce ladle and soup ladle, contained within a fitted case with two lift-out trays

Lot 191

A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT SPOONS, by George Fox, London 1874, with oval bowls, ornate twist handles, the finials cast as a figure with bird and anchor, 18cm long, approximate total weight 12oz, in a fitted case bearing retailers mark of Mappin Brothers

Lot 192

A GEORGE V SILVER INKSTAND, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1928, rectangular stand fitted with cut glass wells with hinged circular covers, on bun feet, 17.5cm wide, approximate weighable silver 6oz

Lot 193

A GEORGE V SILVER MOUNTED CUT GLASS DOUBLE INKWELL, by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1923, the oblong base with pen recess, hob nail cut to base, hinged covers to wells, 11cm wide x 6cm deep

Lot 194

A GEORGE V SILVER TWO-HANDLED TRAY, by Goldsmith & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1927, oblong with rounded corners, moulded raised rim with gadroon border, the handles cast with shell foliate scrolls, 55.5cm wide over handles x 25cm, approximate weight 48oz. See illustration

Lot 195

AN EDWARD VII SILVER TRIPTYCH PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1913, the middle section of serpentine form, flanked by two oblong frames with re-entrant corners, with guilloche and dot machine turned overall decoration, black morocco back, 25cm high x 45cm overall, each aperture approximately 14cm x 9.5cm. See illustration

Lot 196

A GEORGE V SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, Birmingham 1921, of octagonal baluster form, with reeded rims, on pad feet, together with a pair of shell sugar tongs, total approximate weight 24oz (4)

Lot 197

A PAIR OF GEORGE VI SILVER CANDLESTICKS, by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1948, with fitted sconces over circular tapering columns from circular bases, 17cm high, loaded

Lot 198

A GEORGE V SILVER PEDESTAL DISH, by Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham 1918, with pierced border and sides within a bracketted rim, on a conforming circular foot, 18cm diameter, total approximate weight 6oz

Lot 199

A GEORGE VI SILVER PEDESTAL DISH, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1946, circular, with a raised pierced gallery and ribbed well, on a circular moulded foot, 11cm diameter, total approximate weight 2.5oz

Lot 200

A GEORGE V SILVER TRAY, by Williams (Birmingham) Ltd., Birmingham 1919, of irregular octagonal form with bracketed rim, oval to the centre within radiating panels, 35.5cm x 27cm, total approximate weight 23.5oz

Lot 201

A GEORGE III SILVER CIRCULAR WAITER, by John Hutson, London 1791, with a raised and bead border, engraved to the centre with a navette shape cartouche, on three bracket feet, 19cm diameter, approximate weight 8.5oz

Lot 202

A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SHELL-SHAPE BUTTER DISHES, by Charles Aldridge & Henry Green, London 1775, each with bead rimmed handles engraved with an heraldic mailed fist, on mollusc feet, 14cm wide, total approximate weight 7oz

Lot 203

A PAIR OF GEORGE IV/WILLIAM IV SILVER OPEN ENTREE DISHES, by R & S Garrard & Co., London date letter rubbed, of circular bracketed form with gadroon borders, 25cm diameter, total approximate weight 52oz. See illustration

Lot 204

A GEORGE III SILVER CHAMBERSTICK, by John Winter & Co., Sheffield 1779, with a reeded sconce and bead borders, together with an associated snuffer, total approximate weight 9.5oz (2)

Lot 205

A GEORGE III SILVER CHAMBERSTICK AND SNUFFER, by Orlando Jackson, London 1771, with a removable sconce, leaf capped open scroll handle and gadroon borders, total approximate weight 7oz

Lot 206

A GEORGE III SILVER CIRCULAR WAITER, probably by Thomas Graham, London 1793, with a raised and reeded border, on three fluted bracket feet, 20.5cm diameter, approximate weight 12.5oz

Lot 207

A GEORGE V SILVER SAUCE BOAT, by C W Fletcher & Son Ltd., Sheffield 1932, with a gadroon rim and flying scroll handle, on three shell and hoof feet, 17cm wide, approximate weight 5oz

Lot 208

A GEORGE V SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE, by Sanders & Pedlingham, Birmingham 1923/24, circular with bracketed raised borders over moulded shoulders, the teapot with ebonised finial and handle, on domed bases, total approximate weight 32oz

Lot 209

A GEORGE VI SILVER CREAM JUG AND MATCHING SUGAR BOWL, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1937, each with horizontally fluted handles with web foot terminals and conforming circular bases, 8cm high and 14cm wide over handles respectively, total approximate weight 8oz

Lot 211

A GEORGE V SILVER CREAM JUG AND A MATCHING SUGAR BOWL, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1926, the helmet shape jug with a leaf capped scroll handle, both with gadroon borders, on circular spreading bases, 12cm high and 10cm diameter respectively, total approximate weight 10oz

Lot 212

A GEORGE V SILVER MOUNTED GREEN MOROCCO DESK BLOTTER by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1920, with silver corners, 44.5cm x 29.5cm

Lot 214

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA SERVICE, by James R Ogden & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1952, with coronation head, comprising teapot, hot water jug, milk jug and sugar bowl, each piece of spherical form, cast with celtic borders, on stepped circular bases, total approximate weight 59oz. See illustration

Lot 215

A GEORGE VI SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, London 1943, maker's mark rubbed, machine turned oblong body, wood lined, the cover with a plain centre panel engraved with initials, inscribed to inner lid, on bracket feet, 18cm wide

Lot 216

A VICTORIAN SILVER HEART-SHAPE CASKET, by William Comyns, London 1885, the cover embossed with a couple in a landscape with bridge and buildings, within a crimped rim, the base engraved with foliate scrolls, 13cm x 11.5cm, approximate weight 6oz

Lot 217

A SET OF TWELVE ELIZABETH II SILVER SPOONS, by Travis, Wilson & Co Ltd, various assay offices 1961, comprising six teaspoons and six coffee spoons, in a fitted case, the lined inner cover printed with the various assay office details

Lot 218

A SET OF SIX ELIZABETH II SILVER JUBILEE TEASPOONS, The Sovereign Queen's Spoon Collection, by John Pinches Ltd, Sheffield 1977, each spoon with a silver-gilt finial depicting one of the Queens of England, in fitted case

Lot 219

AN EDWARD VII SILVER COFFEE SERVICE, by James Wakely & Frank Wheeler, London 1906, comprising coffee pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, each with raised pierced borders over spherical body, the pot with ebonised finial and handle, on three foliate scroll feet, engraved with initial 'S', total approximate weight 39oz. See illustration

Lot 220

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER SALVER, by Ollivant & Botsford, Birmingham 1962, George III style, with a raised gadroon shell cast border on three paw feet, 25.5cm diameter, approximate weight 18oz, engraved to underside with numerous facsimile signatures

Lot 221

A SET OF EIGHT GEORGE V SILVER FRUIT KNIVES AND FORKS, by Frank Cobb & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1934, with mother-of-pearl handles, in a fitted walnut case

Lot 222

A MATCHED SILVER-GILT SERVING SPOON AND FORK, by Thomas Dicks, London 1824 and William Lister and Sons, Sheffield 1928, the spoon with an embossed bowl, each with elaborate foliate and C scroll handles, the oval cartouche engraved with an heraldic crest, together with a George III Berry Spoon, by John Lias, London 1806, later chased with berries and leaves, total approximate weight 7oz gross (3)

Lot 223

A LATE VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SILVER PORRINGER, by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh 1891, with a convex gadrooned girdle and pierced bell shape and strap handle, on a circular waisted foot, 10.5cm diameter, approximate weight 4.5oz

Lot 224

AN EDWARD VII SILVER FACED TRAVELLING WATCH CASE, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1903, the hinged front cover repousse with rococo scrolls, shells and flowers, to a leather covered easel back, 11.5cm x 10.5cm

Lot 225

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER QUAICH, by Frank Cobb and Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1962, of circular form, the two lug handles and rim with cast Celtic ornament, 25cm diameter over handles, 7.5cm high, approximate weight 18.5oz, inscribed 'The Innes Quaich', together with an ebonised plinth bound in silver

Lot 226

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER QUATREFOIL DRESSING TABLE TRAY, by James Wakely and Frank Wheeler (probably), London 1891, relief cast with swans, flowers and scrolls around a vacant cartouche, 21cm wide, approximate weight 6.5oz

Lot 227

FIVE GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER HANOVERIAN PATTERN TABLESPOONS, by James and William Marshall, Edinburgh 1786, total approximate weight 9oz gross

Lot 229

A PAIR OF ELIZABETH II SILVER CORINTHIAN COLUMN CANDLESTICKS, by Frank Cobb & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1977, the fixed quatrefoil sconces with bead rims, on square stepped bases, 22cm high, loaded

Lot 230

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SMALL COFFEE POT, by Thomas Bradbury, London 1897, of plain tapering form, with a high domed cover and ebonised scroll handle, 19.5cm high, approximate weight 12oz gross

Lot 231

AN EDWARD VII SILVER EASEL MIRROR, by William Comyns, London 1906, the heart shaped bevelled glass within a velvet backed frame pierced with a vacant cartouche and rococo scrolls, shells and flowers, 31.5cm x 26.5cm

Lot 232

A GEORGE V SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, Birmingham 1912, of shaped oblong form, with flower cast rounded border, aperture 20.5cm x 15cm, overall 31cm x 23cm, easel stand

Lot 233

A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER BALUSTER TANKARDS, by John Payne, London 1753, each with a double scroll handle with bifurcated terminal, on a spreading foot, engraved with an heraldic lion, 10cm high, total approximate weight 14oz

Lot 234

A MATCHED PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER CANDLESTICKS, by John Priest, London 1751 and William Gould, London 1750, the removable sconces with shell corners, over knopped, shell and faceted stems, raised on domed quatrefoil bases with conforming shell detail, 21cm high, total approximate weight 35oz. See illustration

Lot 235

A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SAUCE BOATS, by Robert Rew, London 1763, each with leaf capped flying scroll handles, cut bracketed borders, on three shell and hoof feet, 16cm long, total approximate weight 14oz

Lot 239

A 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN SILVER AND NIELLO SNUFF BOX, rectangular with rounded corners, the lid decorated against a matted silver gilt ground with a classical scene of putti amongst ruins, the underside with a countrywoman sitting beside farm buildings, the sides with dachas in landscapes, beneath an engraved chevron border, the silver gilt interior with assay mark H.A., mark for Moscow, and 84 zolotniki standard mark, 7cm x 4cm x 1.5cm. See illustration

Lot 242

A SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, by S.P. Ora & Co. Birmingham 1933, with engine turning, inscribed to the interior J.C.J. 19.10.34, total approximate weight 228grms, in original leather case

Lot 243

A 9CT GOLD CIGARETTE CASE, by B H Britton & Sons, Birmingham 1935, with engine turning, inscribed to the interior Silver Wedding 1935, total approximate weight 165grms. See illustration

Lot 244

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SNUFF BOX, by Desormeaux and Shepherd, Birmingham 1899, of oblong form with serpentine outline, engraved will foliate scrolls, the cover inscribed 'Presented To Mr D McLellan, President, By The Members of The Bridgend Quoit Club, March 1902', 6cm wide

Lot 245

A GEORGE IV SILVER GILT COMBINED VINAIGRETTE/SNUFF BOX, probably by William Edwards, London 1822, with engine turning, the cover engraved with initials within an oblong lozenge, flower cast thumbpiece, the interior with a pierced hinged grill, 4cm wide

Lot 246

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CARD CASE, by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1896, engraved with flowerheads and scrolling foliage around a mirror-shape cartouche engraved with a presentation inscription, 11.5cm x 7cm, in a velvet lined morocco case (2)

Lot 247

A WILLIAM IV SILVER VINAIGRETTE, by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1830, the cover with an engraved oval cartouche within a wrigglework ground, the interior with a plain pierced grill, 2cm wide

Lot 248

A VICTORIAN MOTHER-OF-PEARL CARD PURSE, the front inlaid with a silver monogrammed cartouche, the interior with fanned card slots, 10.5cm x 7.5cm, together with a Mother-of-Pearl card case, 10.5cm x 7.5cm (2)

Lot 249

AN ART DECO CHEROOT CASE, white metal (tests as silver), blue enamel, and with a snakeskin sleeve, the engine turned case with initialled lozenge, stamped .935, approximate net weight 78grms

Lot 252

A GEORGE V SILVER FOLDING POCKET PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, by Cohen and Charles, Chester 1928, comprising of four hinged frames of canted rectangular form, fastening with a clasp, each frame 4.5cm x 4.5cm; together with a George VI silver champagne swizzle stick, by Cohen and Charles, London 1937, with engine turned case, and jump ring, 11cm long (2)

Lot 253

A GEORGE V SILVER TRAVELLING INK WELL AND OUTER CASE, by John Charles Lowe for Asprey and Co. London 1924, with machine turning, the oblong ink well with glass liner, the hinged cover incorporating the seal, the outer case with apertures to the obverse and reverse, 5.25cm high x 4.25cm wide. See illustration

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