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Lot 602

A good cased Victorian hallmarked silver and silver gilt pedestal and spoon, the bowl with embossed decoration in the Gothic manner and with bead decorated rim, London 1875, diameter 14cm, combined weight approx. 7.65oz.

Lot 603

An Edwardian hallmarked silver pen tray, London 1903 and a hallmarked silver three piece cruet set, marks rubbed, combined silver weight 7.5oz.

Lot 604

A pair of simple hallmarked silver sugar tongs, a cased set of pistol gripped plated fruit knives and a cased set of six pastry forks.

Lot 605

A mixed collection of small silver to include a pair of circular photograph frames, two candle sconces, two napkin rings, a propelling pencil, and a tooth pick, also a pair of silver plated finials, two bar brooches, a pair of gold plated on silver cufflinks and a lapel clip.

Lot 606

A clear glass and silver mounted decanter of wasted form, marks rubbed, Sheffield circa 1900 and a cut glass and silver mounted decanter, Mapin & Webb, Birmingham 1968 (2).

Lot 607

A George III hallmarked silver cruet stand base frame raised on four scrolling supports, marks rubbed possibly London 1802, 20x13.5cm.

Lot 608

A cased six piece silver plated cruet set with four associated spoons.

Lot 609

A cased set of six Edwardian hallmarked silver Art Nouveau design teaspoons with matching sugar tongs, Roberts and Belk, Birmingham 1907, length of spoon 10.5cm.

Lot 660

A silver fox fur jacket.

Lot 1

A George VI silver four piece Art Deco style tea service, by Stower and Wragg Ltd, Sheffield 1947, 62oz all in

Lot 8

A Victorian Thomas Webb & Sons glass cameo scent bottle, with silver mounts by Sampson and Morden, London 1884, decorated with a butterfly among palm trees, 10cm long.

Lot 11

An Edward VII silver tea kettle, by A.B., Birmingham 1905, oval baluster, repoussé with scrolls, leaves and flowers in the rococo manner, overhead fixed ebonised handle, the base on reeded legs, claw feet, incorporating a burner, 34oz gross excluding burner.

Lot 13

An Edward VII silver tea service, by Williams (Birmingham) Ltd, Birmingham 1905, oval baluster, repoussé with scrolls, leaves and flowers, in the rococo manner, the teapot with an ebonised handle and finial, 25.5oz gross.

Lot 15

A George V silver pedestal comport, London 1927, makers mark rubbed, with a shell and scroll cast rim to a dished centre, on a plain waisted circular base, 12cm high, 25cm diameter, 19oz.

Lot 16

A George III silver tankard, by John King II (probably), London 1772, of bellied form, with a leaf capped double scroll handle, later chased with a scroll, shell and leaf vacant cartouche between foliate borders, spreading foot, 10cm high, 6.5oz.

Lot 37

An Elizabeth II silver Art Deco style tea service by Viners, Sheffield 1961, 35½oz gross

Lot 38

A George V silver comport, with pierced rim and base, London 1913, 20cm diameter and 14cm high, 11oz.

Lot 39

A George VI silver cake stand by Z Barraclough & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1941, 26cm diameter and 6cm high, 20oz.

Lot 40

A George IV silver Fiddle pattern ladle by William Hannay, Glasgow 1820, 7oz.

Lot 41

A pair of Elizabeth II Georgian style silver sauce boats, Birmingham 1964, 14oz. gross

Lot 42

A George V silver sugar shaker, Birmingham 1932, 16.5cm high,5½oz

Lot 43

A Victorian lady`s coromandel vanity box, the lid with plain rectangular cartouche, fitted with various scent and other bottles with silver lids, by Frederick Pernell, London 1875,in a blue velvet lined interior and removable tray with drawer below, the lock bears the stamp Bramah London, 33cm wide, 20cm high and 24cm deep (AF).

Lot 50A

A framed Royal Geographical Society silver map of the world by John Pinches, London hallmark to bottom right corner, 37cm x 56cm.

Lot 52

Six silver half ounce one pound coins and four other commemorative coins, Battle of Britain, VE Day, 1969 Moon Landing and a commemorative two pound coin.

Lot 59

Eight two pound Britannia one ounce silver coins.

Lot 67

Various commemorative British coins and American dollars, including a late Victorian 1893 silver crown, and a threepenny bit bracelet.

Lot 68

Various commemorative proof sets, crowns, French silver coin, etc.

Lot 75

A Victorian 1896 silver crown.

Lot 77

A William IV silver travelling chalice and paten, London 1835, maker`s mark rubbed, the chalice with gilt interior, baluster stem and domed circular foot, the paten on conforming foot, both engraved with the sacred emblem within rays, 8.5cm high and 6.5cm diameter, 3½oz gross.

Lot 79

Two Elizabeth II silver Armada dishes, the larger example by Carr`s of Sheffield, Sheffield 2002, engraved inscription to rim, 14.5cm diameter, the smaller by Garrard & Co, London 1990, with engraved inscription to rim, 9.25cm diameter, 9oz gross.

Lot 80

An Elizabeth II silver Armada dish, by Asprey, London 1986, inscribed `The Dorchester` to rim, in original red morocco case, 8cm diameter, 2oz.

Lot 81

An Elizabeth II silver replica George II marrow scoop, by Asprey & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1987, 21cm long, in original fitted box.

Lot 82

An Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee goblet, by Cavalier, Birmingham 1977, engraved with crown and laurel swags, 1977 The Queens Silver Jubilee to bowl, on a baluster stem and circular foot, 17.5cm high, 6oz.

Lot 83

A Spanish white metal sauce boat, on three hoof feet, 4oz, a silver topped scent bottle and a small bowl with silver collar.

Lot 84

A canteen of Victorian silver dessert knives and forks, with mother of pearl handles, bearing an eagle crest, Sheffield 1839, in mahogany case.

Lot 85

An Indian white metal salver with beaded rim, stamped silver to reverse, 8.5 cm diameter, 7.5 oz

Lot 86

An Indian white metal salver with beaded rim, stamped silver to reverse, 8.5 cm diameter, 9.5 oz

Lot 102

An Edward VII silver playing card case, by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Chester 1903, oblong with a hinged domed cover, chased with foliate scrolls and flowers against a pounced ground, the cover with a vacant cartouche, the interior with a single division, 8.5cm high, 2.5oz.

Lot 103

A late Victorian silver oblong dish, by William Comyns, London 1895, with an everted rim, pierced and cast with flowers and foliate scrolls, 3.5cm x 20cm x 15cm, 6oz.

Lot 105

A Victorian silver salver, by Edward and John Barnard, London 1853, with a shell and scroll cast rim, engraved with lotus and palmette frieze, heraldic device to centre, on three cast feet, 21cm diameter, 11oz.

Lot 106

A Victorian silver waiter, by Charles Boynton II, London 1894, the shaped raised border with gadroon rim, on three hoof feet, 15cm diameter, 6oz.

Lot 107

A set of six George V silver dessert knives and forks by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1918, with silver blades and tines and mother of pearl handles, in a fitted case.

Lot 108

A pair of Victorian Scottish silver sugar tongs, by John Muir Jr, Glasgow 1848, fiddle pattern with shell chased bowls, 15.5cm long, 2oz.

Lot 109

A George V silver cruet set, by William Hutton and Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1913, comprising a pepperette and salt, both with pierced covers and a covered mustard, with lobed bodies and reeded and trefoil borders, together with an EPNS spoon, in fitted case, 4oz gross.

Lot 112

A set of six George VI silver Hanoverian pattern coffee spoons, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1949, cased, together with a pair of similar silver tongs.

Lot 113

A set of six Elizabeth II silver handled Kings Pattern tea knives, by Henry Atkin, Sheffield 1952 with coronation mark, cased.

Lot 115

A set of four late George III silver open salts, by Samuel Meriton II, London 1784, oval with bead rims, engraved with paterae linked by floral swags, incorporating a vacant cartouche, on claw and ball feet, blue glass liners, 5cm high, 8.25cm wide, 8oz gross.

Lot 116

A George V silver castor, by Adie Bothers, Birmingham 1931, with pierced cover, the baluster body with quatrefoil girdle, on a domed circular foot, 18cm high, loaded base.

Lot 117

A pair of modern silver candlesticks, by London Assay Office, with gadroon borders, 7cm high, loaded bases.

Lot 118

A Georg Jensen Danish sterling silver pedestal bowl, circa 1926-1930, the oval bowl on a leaf and bead decagonal base, stamped Georg Jensen, 925S 42D, bears import marks for 1928, 6cm high, 13cm wide.

Lot 119

An Edward VII silver drum mustard, by C.S. Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1905, the hinged engraved cover with bifurcated thumb piece, capped scroll handle, pierced sides, blue glass liner, 8cm high, together with an EPNS spoon.

Lot 120

An Elizabeth II silver cream jug, by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1965, with cyma edge, double scroll handle, on three paw feet with foliate knees, 10cm high, 3.5oz.

Lot 121

An Edward VII silver Art Nouveau ink stand, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1902/1903, the oval base with two pierced handles, on four splay feet, fitted with two facetted glass wells with hinged silver covers, 20cm wide, 4oz weighable silver.

Lot 123

A George VI silver two handled trophy cup, London 1938, hallmark rubbed, the bifurcated handles with leaf capped lion terminals, on a knopped pedestal from a domed foot, 13.5cm high, 4oz.

Lot 124

An Edward VII silver flute shaped vase, Birmingham 1905, hallmark rubbed, with a pierced rim and body, on domed moulded circular foot, 14cm high, loaded base.

Lot 128

A pair of Victorian / Edwardian silver mounted cut glass scent bottles, the trumpet shape facetted bodies with silver collars and spire stoppers, hallmarks rubbed, 16.5cm high.

Lot 130

An Edward VIII silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1936, with engine turned decoration, initialled to cover, 5oz.

Lot 131

A set of four Victorian silver pepperettes, by C.S. Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1879, each with pierced domed cover and girdled baluster body on circular foot, 12cm high, 8oz gross.

Lot 132

Three pieces of Indian silver, a cylindrical box and cover, with bud finial, embossed with flower heads in ogival compartments between stiff leaf borders, 11cm high, another similar example with a band of scrolling flowers and leaves, 8.5cm high, and a heart shaped box and cover, embossed with wild animals amidst trees, 7.5cm, 11oz gross. (3)

Lot 133

A George VI silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1937, with machine turned decoration, 5oz.

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