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Lot 124

A George III silver tankard,hallmarks rubbed, with a central reeded band to a now vacant cartouche, 16cm high18oztCondition ReportThe silver is thinner to the cartouche, with some remnant engraving, indicating possible erasure. Dents to the lid, which does not sit flush. Deeper scratches and larger dents to the base, so it rocks on a flat surface. The hallmarks are rubbed and partly illegible.

Lot 125

A pair of silver plated candlesticks,heavily embossed with floral decoration, to knop stems,21cm higha silver-plated vase, possibly French, marked 'D.S.C.G' under a crown, 22cm highand a pair of large silver-plated wine coasters,with pierced decoration to a gadrooned rim,18cm diameter11cm high (4)Condition ReportKnocks and dents to the vase. Residue polish to the candlestick decoration.

Lot 126

A collection of silver items,comprising two cigarette cases; one with an engraved crest, by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1918, 8cm high, the other with engine-turned decoration, Birmingham 1929, 9.5cm high, a dish with an inset George V and Queen Mary Silver Jubilee commemorative coin, 8.5cm diameter, a vesta case, Chester 1911, with engraved initials 'E.C', 5.2cm high, and a silver-plated bell, 7cm highweighable 10.25oztCondition ReportAll tarnished, with marks and wear througout.

Lot 127

A silver-plated model of a woodcock or snipe,Continental, with glass eyes, the pull-off head revealing a vinaigrette grille,30cm wide11cm deep22cm high including base, 11.64oztCondition ReportSome light tarnish and wear to the bird. The head and grille are a little stiff to pull off. The feet seem a little misshapen but stands stable when inserted into the bases's recesses. The base inscribed 'From the Officers of the 60th Rifles Presented to Major J.A.G. Le Coq on the occasion of his marriage 25th Sept 1954'. In overall nicely aged cosmetic condition. No apparent marks.

Lot 128

A group of silver and tortoiseshell dressing table items,by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1919, comprising three brushes, the largest 24.5cm high, a mirror, 26.5cm high, a picture frame, 17.5cm high, a cut glass jar, 4.5cm high, and a box, 13cm wide (7)Condition ReportTanrishing throughout. Some knocks and minor losses to the tortoiseshell.

Lot 134

A pair of Danish silver dessert spoons,three towers marks, 1839, King's Husk pattern,2.8ozt (2)Condition ReportWear commensurate with age.

Lot 136

A collection of German silver items,comprising a silver-mounted glass decanter, marked 925, 25cm high, an etched glass bottle, 19th century, the silver stopper marked 925, 11cm high, a group of five dishes, marked Sterling, 7.5cm diameter, a commemorative cup, dated 1961, 5cm high, and a silver-plated and mother of pearl fruit knifeweighable 4.2oztCondition ReportNo apparent chips to the glass. All appear to be in a good condition, with only minor wear.

Lot 175

A Royal Worcester porcelain potpourri pot,of recent manufacture, painted fruit decoration, signed, with printed marks,11cm hightogether with silver mounted glass perfume bottle,London 1970,9cm high and miniature wood ship's barrel,with a 'H.M.S Ganges' plaque,5.5cm high (3)Condition ReportAll in good condition; no chips to the porcelain or glass. Only minor wear to the top of the barrel.

Lot 199

A group of Continental glass paperweights,to include two Reidel examples, each on a green ground with silver mica, largest 7.5cm, a similar example, with a flower on a pale green ground with mica, two ice pick paperweights and pedestal paperweight (12)Condition ReportSmall Riedel with a deep scratch to the side. Pedestal, fruit, mulitcolour swirl, blue petal and pale ice pick paperweights all with chips, bruises and scratches. General surface wear and nibbles throughout.

Lot 209

A group of glass items,19th century and later, comprising a flagon decanter, with finger loop handle, 19cm high, a pair of silver plated and opaline glass claret jugs, French, 24.5cm high, two amethyst bottles, each with applied trailing to a moulded body, 20cm high, and an Italian glass vase, with a pinched body and applied blue strapping, 21cm high (6)Condition ReportFlagon) Chips to the rim and rocks on a flat surface. Wear and scratches throughout.Opaline) Surface wear and scratches. Plating worn.Amethyst bottles) Losses to trailing on both vases. Each with scratching and wear throughout.Italian) Scratches and surface wear.

Lot 26

A Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug,dated 1878, by Emily Stormer, with two oval raised panels depicting a man and a lady, within a scrolling and jewelled border, with a silver mount, with impressed marks, incised with artists' monograms,24cm highCondition ReportSilver rim discoloured. Some nibbles to the body and the base rim.Please see additional photos.

Lot 29

Three Doulton Lambeth and Royal Doulton stoneware items, a vase, by Florence Barlow, with a pâte-sur-pâte band of geese, impressed mark struck through and incised '897', 9.5cm high;a stoneware preserve pot, dated 1882, with a silver-plated cover and swing handle, impressed and incised marks, 11cm high;and a small jardiniere, with a folded and crimped rim, impressed marks, 7.5cm high (3)Condition ReportGeese - chips to the base rim. Jar - tarnished cover, mount and handle. Jardiniere - small nibbles to the rim.

Lot 292

A mother of pearl desk stand,19th century, the domed top concealing letter racks, the lower section with silver mounted glass inkwell and pounce pot, over a shallow drawer with ivory handle,28cm wide29.5cm deep22.5cm highProvenance – Mr Evan & Mrs Patricia Steadman. Mr Evan Steadman former organiser of The Grosvenor House Antiques Fair.IMPORTANT NOTE This lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding. This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission reference: FL5GPD6S.Condition ReportExtensive losses to the mother of pearl, some pieces are present in the drawers. Chips, cracks and losses to the glass components. Knocks, wear and dents to the silver elements.

Lot 302A

A Victorian coromandel dressing box,by Parkins & Gotto, London, the fitted interior with four cut glass and silver-plated jars,31cm wide23cm deep28.5cm hightogether with a George III mahogany tea caddy,opening to reveal an interior fitted with two compartments,23cm wideand a Victorian workbox,with a bone escutcheon 23.5cm wide (3)Condition ReportKnocks, wear and losses to the veneer throughout. The dressing box with cracks to the lid, around a missing cartouche. None with keys.

Lot 30A

Three Doulton Lambeth stoneware loving cups,by Mark V Marshall, each with tubelined and scrolled foliate decoration, with impressed marks and incised artist's monograms, variously numbered,15, 15.5 and 16cm high (3)Condition ReportAll three in fair condition. No chips or restoration. One mounted with silver plated rim.

Lot 4

Four Doulton Lambeth stoneware items,by Hannah Barlow, consisting of two pots, a vase and a cream jug, various dates 1878-1881, each incised with a band of goats, dogs and horses with goats fed by two girls, two silver-plated mounts, one with a silver rim, with impressed marks, incised artists' monograms, 7.5, 8 and 10cm high (4)Condition ReportTarnishing to the mounts. Vase restored rim.

Lot 45

A Doulton Lambeth stoneware double cruet set, dated 1878, each incised with foliage, jewelled, with lug handles to the shoulders, with impressed marks, mounted on a silver-plated stand, with covers and chains,23.5cm wide (3)Condition ReportTarnishing to the stand.

Lot 456

A George II style burr walnut and walnut silver table,20th century, with a tray top over a single frieze drawer, raised on carved cabriole supports,85cm wide53cm deep73cm highCondition ReportSome veneer loss and repair. Some veneer blistering. Drawer lining loose. Wear and knocks. Sturdy frame.

Lot 46

A collection of Doulton Lambeth stoneware items,a twin-handled bowl and jug, each with silver mounts, 12.5cm diameter, 9.5cm high,two similar twin-handled bowls, 10cm diameter,a pen tray, 20.5cm wide,two Stilton scoops and two knives/servers, each with stoneware handles, all variously impressed and incised marks, 29.5cm long (9)Condition ReportTarnishing - some knocks and nibbles.

Lot 47

A cased set of four Doulton Lambeth stoneware cruets,dated 1882, each with silver-plated mounts, with matching spoons, the case stamped 'Joseph Rodgers and Sons Sheffield, with impressed marks and incised artist's monogram,each 5.5cm diameter, case 16.5cm wide, and four Doulton Lambeth stoneware mustard pots, with silver-plated covers and matched spoons, with various impressed marks and incised artists' monogramsand a group of ten Doulton Lambeth stoneware miniatures,to include cruets and an egg cup,largest 10.7cm (qty.)Condition ReportSome tarnishing to the mounts. Case with some wear. Please see the additional images.

Lot 50

A collection of Doulton Lambeth and Royal Doulton stoneware items,comprising:a novelty match striker in the form of a drum and a tambourine, 8.5cm diameter,a slipware 'bucket' salt, with a silver mount and handle, 4cm diameter,a whisky bottle, with matched stopper, 21cm high,a 'leather' jack, 15cm high,a novelty owl match striker, in the form of an owl, with silver mounts, 8cm long,a 'leather' mustard pot, 4.5cm high,eight further stoneware jugs and a vase, various sizes, anda George Tinworth character jug (16)Condition ReportJugs chipped and worn. Drum - chips to edges. Silver mount to slipware basket.

Lot 52

Two Doulton Lambeth stoneware items, by Hannah Barlow and Eliza Simmance, a silver-mounted ewer, dated 1880, incised with a band of birds, with impressed and incised marks,19.5cm high, anda vase, with pâte-sur-pâte panels, jewelled and incised panels, with impressed and incised marks,16.5cm high (2)Condition ReportTarnishing to the rim. Some chips to the bodies.

Lot 57

Three Doulton Lambeth stoneware mounted items,comprising a basket, a pail and a preserve pot, dated 1878 and 1881, each incised with flowers or scrolling foliage, two with swing handles, one mounted with twin handles and a cover, one mounted with a goat, with impressed marks and various incised artists' monograms, 8.5, 12.5 and 17cm high (3)Condition ReportSilver plated mounts tarnished. Bowl with a silver mount and swing handle.

Lot 61

A silver bread basket,by Mappin & Webb, London 1906, of oval form, with pierced foliate decoration,38cm wide33oztCondition ReportNo damage to the pierced decoration. Tarnishing throughout. The maker's mark is rubbed and illegible. Does not wobble on a flat surface.

Lot 62

A Victorian silver coffee pot,by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1894,20cm hightogether with an American silver coffee pot, by Shreve & Co, marked Sterling, with engraved initials, the handle with ivory insulators, 39.7ozt (2) IMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission reference: RC6ZHV6CCondition ReportHeavy tarnishing and surface scratches throughout. No apparent dents.

Lot 63

A large silver punch bowl,by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1902, with scrolled floral decoration, 26cm diameter18cm high33oztCondition ReportWear and tarnishing throughout but no apparent dents.

Lot 64

A group of five Danish silver spoons,mid to late 19th century, by Christesen, comprising a pair of tablespoons decorated with winged putti, a pair of dessert spoons, and a further example total 7.8ozt (5)Condition ReportWear commensurate with age.

Lot 65

A George III silver teapot, by Henry Chawner, London 1794, of oval form, with bright cut banding, a crest and monogram, wood handle with an ivory finial, 14.5cm high, 12.3oztIMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission reference: 7WY7TFHD.Condition ReportTarnishing. Solder repairs to the spout and join behind the handle. Finial knocked.

Lot 67

A collection of silver dishes,comprising a pierced pedestal dish, by Sibray, Hall & Co Ltd, London 1905, 12.5cm high, another similar example, Sheffield 1924, of oval form, 16cm wide, a waiter, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1939, 20cm diameter, an Armada dish, London 1957, with a personal engraving, 12cm diameter, and an Art Nouveau tri-handled planished cup, Sheffield 1906, 16.5cm hightotal 41.5ozt (5)Condition ReportAll are heavily tarnished and in need of a clean. The Art Nouveau cup is heavily dented, particularly to the base.

Lot 68

A silver waiter,by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1912, with pierced foliate decorated sides, on three claw and ball feet,20.5cm wide12.3oztCondition ReportMinor surface scratches but no dents or damage to the pierced decoration.

Lot 69

A group of silver cruet items,comprising a pair of George III open salts pots, on three hoof feet, 7cm wide a George III mustard pot, London 1808, of rectangular form, with embossed floral decoration, on four ball feet, 9cm wide, a sifter, Birmingham 1919, 9.5cm hightogether with a Victorian silver cream jug,London 1899and a silver footed bowl,Chester 1906, with presentation engraving, 10cm wide7.5cm hightotal 17.4ozt (6)Condition ReportTanrishing and wear commensurate with age and use.

Lot 70

An Egyptian silver silent butler,mid 20th century, 22.5cm widetogether with an Egyptian silver cream jug and twin-handled pot7.5cm highand a silver-plated sugar scuttle,13cm highweighable 13.7ozt (4)Condition ReportTarnishing and wear throughout.

Lot 70A

A modern German 925 standard silver pitcher,stamped 925, crescent moon and crown mark, the flared rim with a plain bulbous body, stamped marks and labelled 'Bergmetal',23cm high21oztCondition ReportTarnishing and some deeper scratches throughout. Minor dents.

Lot 71

A group of three Indian silver trophies,each with a presentation inscription, two by P. Orr & Sons Madras, the first 'Secunderabad Jubilee Meeting 1887 The Minden Cup 3/4 mile won by Mr. H. Gough's 'Lady Bird'', 26.6cm high, the second 'Secunderabad Jubilee Meeting 1887 The Ubique Cup 1 mile won by Mr. H. Gough's 'Lady Bird'', raised on an ebonised plinth, 36.5cm high, the third with a horseshoe base, inscribed 'Secunderabad Jubilee Meeting 1887 The Jubilee Cup 1 1/2 mile won by Mr. H. Gough's 'Lady Bird'', 20cm high,49.7ozt (3)Condition ReportTwo free-standing cups slightly rock on a flat surface. The cup on plinth has a small split running along with stem and bowl. Knocks, wear and rubbing throughout.

Lot 72

A silver cream jug, bowl and napkin ring, various marks, jug 9.5cm highbowl 8.5cm diameternapkin 4cm wide, 6.7ozt approx (3)Condition ReportTarnishing and knocks to the bodies.

Lot 73

A George III silver salver, makers marks worn, London 1792, of circular form, with a scrolled border, central engraving, raised on scalloped feet, with the Laurence fishtail crest, 26.5cm diameter18ozt approxCondition ReportMaker marks worn. Wear to engraving and crest. Some tarnishing. Inscribed weight '19'.

Lot 74

A cased Victorian silver dressing table set,by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1900, comprising two brushes, 24cm long, a comb, 19cm long, a mirror, 26cm long, and a shoehorn, 24cm longCondition ReportTarnishing to the silver. Losses to the brush bristles. The comb's teeth are all intact. One of the hinges to the box is missing, so the lid is falling off.

Lot 75

A silver slaver,by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1929, of plain form, on four scrolled feet,30cm diameter30oztCondition ReportHeavy scratches and some tarnishing throughout.

Lot 76

A pair of Indian silver dishes, c.1890, by Grish Chunderdutt, Bwanipor and Calcutta, each embossed and engraved with Hindu figures in quatrefoil panels, with leaf borders, stamped marks, 17cm diameter6.5cm high 17.5oztCondition ReportKnocks to the rim and base. Slightly misshaped. Both marks double stamped. Some tarnishing.

Lot 77

A George II silver card tray, makers mark WJ?, London 1759, with a shaped rim, with three hoof feet, crested with the Laurence fishtail, 17.5cm diameter, 9.5oztCondition ReportVerdis gris to the feet, rubbing and wear. Creat worn.

Lot 79

A George II silver mug, by Richard Gurney and Thomas Cook, London 1737, of plain form with a moulded foot and scrolled handle, inscribed 'BWE' to the base, 9.5cm high7.6oztCondition ReportTarnished. Dented to the body. Dent to foot.

Lot 80

A four piece silver tea service,by Stevenson & Law, Sheffield 1919, comprising a hot water pot, 22cm high, teapot, 27cm wide, twin-handled sugar bowl, 17cm wide, and a cream jug, 13.5cm wide, all raised on four hoof feet,38ozt (4)Condition ReportTarnished and in need of a clean. Surface scratches and wear but no apparent dents.

Lot 82

A set of six Art Nouveau style silver cocktail sticks,marked Sterling, with engraved initials 'CG',9cm high3.4ozt (6)Condition ReportMarks and wear commensurate with age.

Lot 83

A collection of silver novelties,comprising a photograph frame, Birmingham 1909, 6cm diameter, 6cm diameter, a vesta case, Chester 1901, 4.5cm wide, and a box, with a gilt decorated lid, 7.5cm wide, together with silver-plated items, to include a Ronson table lighter, 8cm high, a bangle, 6cm diameter (qty.)Condition ReportTarnishing, marks and wear throughout.

Lot 84

A silver gilt bell,by Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1897, decorated with lizards and insects,11.4cm high9.6oztProvenance – Mr Evan & Mrs Patricia Steadman. Mr Evan Steadman former organiser of The Grosvenor House Antiques Fair.Condition ReportWear and losses to the gilding, particularly to the exterior. Minor knocks and wear.

Lot 85

A group of silver items,comprising a Tiffany & Co footed bowl, engraved 'ES', 10.6cm diameter, a silver mounted book, by GP, an Armada style dish, London 1987, two vesta cases, and a cigarette case, total weighable 10ozt,together with a silver plated Armada style dish,engraved 'Earls Court 2 Opened by HRH The Princess of Wales 17th October 1991',12.7cm diameter (7)Provenance – Mr Evan & Mrs Patricia Steadman. Mr Evan Steadman former organiser of The Grosvenor House Antiques Fair.Condition ReportKnocks, wear and rubbing to the vesta cases, cigarette case and book. Minor wear to the Armada dishes and bowl. Some losses to the silver plated finish.

Lot 86

A collection of silver items,comprising a cup, Birmingham 1908, with engraved foliate decoration, 14cm high, a smaller example, Birmingham 1934, 12.5cm high, a pair of candlesticks, 13.5cm high, and a pair of Yiddish cups, Chester 1913, with gilt interiors, 9cm high8.4oztCondition ReportHeavy tarnishing and some dents, particularly to the candlesticks.

Lot 87

A group of five Egyptian silver dishes,early 20th century, comprising a footed bowl, with wreath handles, 21cm wide, two similar floral repousse examples, 23cm and 16cm wide, and two pierced examples, 16 and 18cm wide,total 40ozt (5)Condition ReportTarnishing throughout. No damage or splits to the pierced decoration.

Lot 88

A George IV style silver cruet set,by Fowler & Polglaze, London 1931, comprising a sifter, a mustard pot, a salt, and two condiment spoons, the salt with a blue glass liner, each with lion mask supports,sifter 13.5cm hightotal 27.1oztProvenance – Mr Evan & Mrs Patricia Steadman. Mr Evan Steadman former organiser of The Grosvenor House Antiques Fair.Condition ReportHeavy gauge. Glass liner chipped to the rim. Both spoons worn and dented to the bowls. Small dent visible to the wall of the salt. All have some wear from previous cleaning.

Lot 89

A pair of silver candlesticks,by A T Cannon Ltd, Birmingham 1973, 15.5cm hightogether with a pair of Egyptian silver candlesticks,mid 20th century, 7.5cm highand a group of silver and silver-plated wine coasters and dishes,to include French and Egyptian silver dishes,the largest 13cm diameterCondition ReportResidue wax to the candlesticks. Minor dents to the Egyptian candlesticks.

Lot 90

A collection of silver items,comprising a Parker ballpoint pen, marked Sterling, a mechanical pencil, London 1960, a Victorian cigarette box, 12.5cm wide, a cigarette case, marked Sterling, 8.5cm wide, and an Italian silver-plated stirrup cup, the base modelled as a fox's head, 14cm high (5)Condition ReportTarnishing, knocks, and wear throughout.

Lot 90A

A George III silver muffineer,by John Robins, London 180614cm high 2.8oztCondition ReportPitting and minor dents to body. Knocks, scuffs and surface scratches.

Lot 91

A group of seven silver coasters,by Harrods Ltd, London 1995, six within a J A Campbell box,10.3cm diametertotal 20.6ozttogether with a pair of Christofle silver plated coasters,decorated in the Celtic taste,8.8cm diameter (9)Provenance – Mr Evan & Mrs Patricia Steadman. Mr Evan Steadman former organiser of The Grosvenor House Antiques Fair.Condition ReportMinor knocks and more noticeable surface scratches to the silver coasters. Wear to silver plating. All boxes with knocks, marks and creases.

Lot 92

A collection of silver items,comprising a bangle, Birmingham 1901, 5.5cm diameter, a cased set of six liquor cups, by Stuart Clifford & Co, London 1910, each with engraved initials 'E.C', to gilt interiors, 9.5cm high, and a cased pair napkin rings, Martin, Hall & Co,total 8.5oztCondition ReportTarnishing and wear throughout, but no apparent dents.

Lot 93

A collection of silver flatware,comprising a cased Victorian fish knife and fork set, by John Gilbert, Birmingham 1857, two toddy ladles, mid 18th century, with turned handles, one inset with a George II half crown, 34cm long, an Art Nouveau tea strainer, Sheffield 1931, and a silver-plated serving spoonCondition ReportAll with tarnishing and wear commensurate with age.

Lot 94

An Egyptian silver dressing table set,early 20th century, comprising a box, 18cm high, and three mirrors, the largest 18cm wide, all surmounted with a bird finial, to repousse floral decoration weighable 17.5oztCondition ReportTarnishing throughout. Dents to the rim of the box's lid. The bird decoration to one of the mirrors is slightly dented, with losses.

Lot 95

A Victorian hunting prize,1842, the fruitwood cane topped with the cast silver topper modelled as a fox head among a cuff of thistles, with a leather strap, the topper inscribed 'Belford, 26th of Sept 1842',63cm longPresented to 'Centurion' and his owner Mr Crawford W.S.S, whose horse 'Cure All' won the 1845 Grand National StakesCondition ReportThe topper with some tarnish. With scuffs and wear throughout.

Lot 96

A pair of silver candlesticks, by John Winter & Co., Sheffield 1780, in the Adam style, of slender form, with mahogany loaded bases, with later silver plated branches, candlesticks 29cm high44.5cm high, 48cm wide overall (4)Condition ReportTarnishing. Bent sconces and drip pans. Slightly leaning with the branches added.One drip pan missing - please see the additional images.One nozzle is dented.

Lot 97

A collection of silver flatware,to include a Dutch tea strainer, two serving spoons, London 1814 and 1823, a similar George III Scottish example, Edinburgh 1817, a set of Victorian sugar tongs, a set of six Art Nouveau teaspoons, two souvenir spoons, marked 800, and a set of four cake forks, Birmingham 1930,weighable 18.8oztCondition ReportTarnishing, marks and wear throughout.

Lot 98

A collection of silver cruet items,to include a George III mustard pot, London 1811, on four ball feet, 10cm high, cased pair of salts, Birmingham 1904, 9cm wide, a pair of mustard pots, on cabriole supports, London 1923, 6.2cm high, a Victorian shell form butter dish, the feet modelled as fish, 5.5cm wide, and a sifter, 18cm highweighable 17.4oztCondition ReportThe George III mustard pot is heavily dented to the base, and the lid is loose. The remainder with tarnishing, marks and wear commensurate with age and use.

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