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Lot 48

AN ELEGANT GEORGE V SILVER-MOUTED CUT-GLASS DECANTER, WALKER & HALL, SHEFFIELD 1920, of simple tapering form with silver collar and inverted bell stopper. 36cm

Lot 75

A 19th CENTURY SILVER-MOUNTED SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE SPRIGGED ALE JUG, marks indistinct but possibly London 1835, with characteristic decoration of hunting vignettes, windmill etc. 16cm

Lot 102

A GROUP OF CHINESE TEXTILES COMPRISING: a man’s padded embroidered silk tunic; a pair of embroidered silk trousers; two pairs of embroidered silk shoes; a large silk commemorative panel embroidered with calligraphy within a border of figures and precious objects; an embroidered silk skirt and a square silk panel embroidered with dragons in silver thread. Large panel 2.67m by 1.42m. Note: family history relates that these items were brought back to Scotland by a missionary, William Russell (1863-1905). Russell sailed for China in 1887 as part of a group of missionaries and documentation shows him based in Ping-Yang. He is believed to have left China in 1901.

Lot 108

A PAIR OF CHINESE MANDARIN SQUARES OR RANK BADGES, probably late Qing dynasty, each depicting a peacock in flight and worked in gold, silver and coloured threads, framed together under glass as an ebonised twin handled tray. Each approx. 30cm square

Lot 141

AN IMPOSING PAIR OF SILVER-PLATED THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRA, each with domed circular foot beneath a tapering standard with vasiform gadrooned candle cup continuing to a detachable three-light scrolling candle arm the central cup with detachable flame nozzle. 50cm

Lot 142

A WALKER & HALL CASED SILVER-PLATED FRUIT AND NUT SET, comprising a pair of grape scissors, a pair of nutcrackers and a pair of nut picks.

Lot 151

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL PROPELLING PENCIL, the outer case of green guilloche enamel with white enamel dots, holding a gilt pencil with reeded mount.

Lot 153

TWO SILVER PERFUME FUNNELS, London 1990 . 3.9cm and 3.2cm

Lot 153A

A SILVER MESH EVENING PURSE, with draw chain and beaded decoration, 4.4 troy ounces

Lot 155

A GEORGIAN SILVER TABLE SPOON, marks indistinct but possibly London 1740, Old English, engraved with a crest. 2.9 troy ounces

Lot 158A

A SET OF FOUR EDWARDIAN SCOTTISH SILVER SERVING SPOONS, HAMILTON & INCHES, EDINBURGH, 1905, in the Sheraton Revival taste, cased, 9.4 troy ounces.

Lot 159

A 19th CENTURY SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER TODDY LADLE, WILLIAM JAMIESON, ABERDEEN, Old English pattern, engraved with an initial. 0.92 troy ounces

Lot 160

A WILLIAM III BRITANNIA SILVER SPOON, WILLIAM SCARLETT, dog nose, with rat tail bowl, date indistinct but c. 1700, pricked initials. 20cm, 2.1 troy ounces

Lot 161

A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER TEASPOON, NATHANIEL RAE, ABERDEEN, c. 1825, fiddle pattern, engraved with a monogram. 0.66 troy ounces

Lot 165

A PAIR OF SILVER (UNMARKED) NAPKIN RINGS, each finely chased with putti amidst rococo scrolls and with vacant cartouche, cased. 1.65 troy ounces

Lot 165A

A GEORGE V SILVER CAPSTAN INKWELL, ALEXANDER CLARK & CO. BIRMINGHAM, 1934, loaded.

Lot 166

A SMALL CHINESE SILVER DISH, inset with a token bearing calligraphy, unmarked, 1.9 troy ounces, 11.5cm

Lot 167

A CHINESE SILVER TANKARD, boldly repousse with a dragon and with faux bamboo handle, impressed marks including maker NM. 9.75cm, 4.44 troy ounces

Lot 168

A CHINESE SILVER BUTTER DISH ON STAND, pierced with dragon decoration, with glass liner, maker stamp T.S. and Chinese mark, 5.12 troy ounces (excluding liner), 12cm

Lot 170

A GEORGE V SILVER AND ENAMEL PEDESTAL BOWL, BIRMINGHAM 1912, the well with sky blue and white engine turned enamel within a pierced border. Diameter 17.5cm, 7 troy ounces

Lot 171

A GEORGE VI SILVER SUGAR CASTER, SHEFFIELD 1937, of faceted baluster form, with stepped octagonal foot. 18cm, 5.26 troy ounces

Lot 173

A GEORGE V SILVER MINIATURE CARRIAGE CLOCK, CHESTER 1910, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, within a gilt chapter ring, the case of plain rectangular form with bail handle and raised on bun feet, engraved with a monogram. 8cm

Lot 174

AN EARLY GEORGE III SILVER CREAM JUG, LONDON 1763, of baluster form, with leaf-cast handle, raised on trefid paw feet, repousse with rococo style decoration (possibly later). 2.35 troy ounces

Lot 175

A WILLIAM IV SILVER WINE FUNNEL, LONDON 1833, with ribbed band and monogram, 2.65 troy ounces

Lot 176

A PAIR OF SILVER BOTTLE COASTERS, LONDON 1973, in the Georgian taste, each with engraved pierced gallery and turned wooden base. Diameter 12.5cm

Lot 177

A WILLIAM IV KING’S PATTERN SILVER SOUP LADLE, MARY CHAWNER, LONDON 1837, 34cm, 9.47 troy ounces.

Lot 179

A SILVER NOVELTY RIBBON THREADER, CAST AS A STORK, with red glass eye, stamped marks (indistinct) but appear late 19th century. 0.79 troy ounces

Lot 180

AN ASPREY & CO., SILVER-MOUNTED HORN BEAKER, LONDON 1879, the silver escutcheon engraved with a monogram, glass-bottomed. 12cm

Lot 181

A VICTORIAN SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, WILLIAM COMYNS & SONS LTD, LONDON 1887, the elaborately cast, pierced and engraved foliate and floral frame decorated with an owl and other birds, monkeys, satyrs etc, velvet easel back, aperture 13cm by 9.5cm, overall 21cm by 17.5cm

Lot 182

A STRIKING SILVER SERVING SPOON, CAST WITH A FIGURE OF NAPOLEON, IMPORT MARKS FOR BERTHOLD MULLER, CHESTER 1898, the Emperor cast standing on a capital, the bowl of heart shape. 27cm, 6 troy ounces

Lot 183

A PAIR OF SILVER SPILL VASES, IMPORT MARKS FOR CHESTER 1901, in the Rococo taste, each of baluster form with a pierced scrolling base. 8cm, 4.45 troy ounces

Lot 186

A GEORGE III SILVER EGG-FORM VINAIGRETTE, SAMUEL PEMBERTON, BIRMINGHAM 1801, decorated with engraved bands, presentation inscription dated 1831, with suspension loop. 45mm

Lot 189

A GEORGE V SILVER GOLF THEME TEA SPOON, BIRMINGHAM 1915, the terminal with a golfer mid-swing and the shaft cast as a golf club, 0.72 troy ounces

Lot 190

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER PORRINGER, FRANCIS HIGGINS, LONDON 1892, with beaded scroll handles. Across handles 13.5cm, 5.4 troy ounces

Lot 192

A MATCHED SET OF GEORGE II SILVER TABLE SPOONS, PHILIP ROKER II, LONDON 1742, EBENEZER COKER, LONDON 1748, Hanoverian pattern, each engraved with a crest. 13.4 troy ounces

Lot 195

A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CANDLESTICKS, SHEFFIELD 1896, in the Adam Revival taste, each with oval base beneath an inverted tapering stem and with navette drip pan. Loaded

Lot 199

A CONTINENTAL SILVER TRINKET BOX, IMPORT MARKS FOR LONDON 1892, of circular form, the cover decorated with a scene of Rebecca at the well. Diameter 5.5cm, 1.9 troy ounces

Lot 204

A VICTORIAN SILVER PICKLE FORK, circa 1840, makers mark A.H.

Lot 205

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER BUTTER KNIVES, SHEFFIELD 1853, the blades engraved with scroll work.

Lot 206

A VICTORIAN SILVER STILTON SCOOP WITH CARVED IVORY HANDLE, SHEFFIELD 1859, makers mark for Martin Hall & Company, 22cm long

Lot 208

A WILLIAM IV SILVER SAUCE LADLE, NEWCASTLE, 1834, fiddle pattern, with makers mark for Thomas Wheatley

Lot 209

A RUSSIAN SILVER NIELLO WARE SNUFF BOX, the rectangular hinged lid and base engraved with a townscape, the sides with cross hatched decoration, stamped in the interior 84. 1856, T.E. 7cm

Lot 210

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER HATPIN, CHARLES HORNER, Chester 1910, the finial with an ameythst coloured thistle within a silver loop, 24.5cm

Lot 211

A SILVER SWIZZLE STICK, stamped sterling silver, with engine turned decoration, 8cm long

Lot 214

A BOXED SET OF SIX SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, Chester 1914, with engraved decoration and initial B, 2.47 troy oz (6)

Lot 216

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER BOX EMBOSSED WITH CHERUBS AND GARLANDS OF FLOWERS, BIRMINGHAM 1900, makers mark for Deakin & Francis, of rectangular form, retailed by Pearce & Sons, Leeds.,15cm long, 1.5cm wide, 3.8 troy oz

Lot 220

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SUGAR SIFTING LADLE, LONDON 1904, maker’s mark George Jackson and David Fullerton, 1.4 troy oz

Lot 222

A GEORGE V SILVER TWO HANDLED TROPHY CUP, BIRMINGHAM 1928, inscribed ‘ZETLAND HUNT/1931/1st Prize/WELCOME/walked by Miss G. Kellett, 14cm diameter, 15cm high, 9.8 troy oz

Lot 223

A GEORGE V SILVER AND TORTOISESHELL MOUNTED GLASS DRESSING TABLE JAR, London 1922, 5cm high

Lot 225

A VICTORIAN ENGRAVED SILVER SCENT BOTTLE, LONDON 1882, of cylindrical form, makers mark Charles Mappin, 6cm high

Lot 227

A SILVER CREAM JUG ON THREE PAD FEET, CHESTER 1920, with gilt interior, 10cm, 3.1 troy oz

Lot 235

AN EDWARD VIII SILVER FOOTED DISH, BIRMINGHAM 1936, with scalloped rim, the well engraved “The Zetland Hunt, 1937...”. 22.25cm, 11.25 troy ounces

Lot 236

A GEORGE V SILVER TWIN-HANDLED TROPHY, BIRMINGHAM 1927, with upscrolled handles, presentation engraving, "Barnard Castle & District Butchers Association.......", on an ebonised plinth. Across handles 22.5cm, 15.8 troy ounces

Lot 237

A GEORGE V SILVER TWIN-HANDLED TROPHY, BIRMINGHAM 1929, with upscrolled handles, presentation engraving “The Zetland Hunt Point to Point Steeplechases...”, on a faceted plinth. Across handles 22cm, 14.6 troy ounces

Lot 238

A GEORGE V SILVER TANKARD, BIRMINGHAM 1933, of plain tapering form, with presentation inscription, “The Zetland Hunt...”. 11.75cm, 8.9 troy ounces

Lot 239

A PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER CANDLESTICKS, WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS LTD., SHEFFIELD, 1913, of Corinthian columnar form, each with stepped beaded base and presentation inscription, “Zetland Hunt 1915...”. Loaded.

Lot 240

A MATCHED THREE-PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, the cream and sugar each Sheffield 1895, of oval bellied form in the Regency taste, the teapot with maker’s mark for Joseph Angell to the handle and cover, date mark 1826?, of oval bellied form, with leaf-cast knop to cover. Gross 38.3 troy ounces.

Lot 241

A CONTINENTAL SILVER CADDY SPOON, LATE 19th CENTURY, the bowl chased with figures at play in a garden. 0.80 troy ounces

Lot 242

A PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER CANDLESTICKS IN THE ARTS AND CRAFTS TASTE, JAMES DIXON & SONS, SHEFFIELD 1919, of square tapering form with strap and rivet decoration. Loaded

Lot 269

AN ENAMEL AND SILVER PENDANT, circa 1900, modelled as a heart, the front with red guilloche enamel, the side set with an arrow propelling pencil.

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