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Lot 266

Pair Edwardian silver Arts & Crafts tazza dishes of circular form with spot-hammered finish, with three Art Nouveau-style trailing tendril legs on raised circular base, inset with red cabochon stone, underside of base stamped with registered design number (Sheffield 1904), John Round & Son Ltd. All at approximately 21.5ozs, 13cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition to both dishes good. No visible evidence of repairs or other damage. Both stones secure and undamaged. Marks clear

Lot 267

George V silver Arts & Crafts caddy spoon in the form of a heart, with folded stem and wishbone support and spot-hammered finish (Birmingham 1915), A. E. Jones, 7.5cm overall CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good with minor surface scratches. One wishbone support may have been repaired where it joins the bowl. Hallmarks clear. Maker's mark rubbed

Lot 268

Edwardian silver Arts & Crafts cream jug of circular form with spot-hammered finish, sparrow beak spout and open loop handle, on a broad cylindrical stem with Art Nouveau-style decorated circular foot (Birmingham 1903), A. E. Jones. All at approximately 2ozs, 9cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Minor surface scratches and dents commensurate with age and use. Handle repaired where it joins the rim of the jug. Marks clear

Lot 270

Edwardian silver and enamel 'Cymric' Art Nouveau-style hand mirror of circular form with flat section handle, the back with Celtic knot decoration and a central inset turquoise cabochon stone (Birmingham 1902), Liberty & Co., after a design by Archibald Knox, 15.5cm diameter CONDITION REPORT Surface of silver frame scratched and dented. Rim distorted in places and dented. Central stone secure and undamaged. Marks rubbed. Glass scratched

Lot 271

Edwardian silver 'Cymric' Art Nouveau-style comfit dish of compressed conical form, spot-hammered finish, with four stylised serpent handles extending down to a domed foot, the four legs supporting a collar set with turquoise cabochon stones (one missing) (Birmingham 1902), Liberty & Co., after a design by Archibald Knox. All at approximately 3.5ozs, 6.5cm overall height CONDITION REPORT Minor dents and surface scratches overall commensurate with age and use. Three solder joints on handles at base of bowl cracked. One stone discoloured and one stone missing and mount damaged. Marks clear

Lot 272

Edwardian silver 'Cymric' Art Nouveau-style sugar bowl of circular form with pointed base, embossed Celtic knot decoration, on three loop feet (Birmingham 1902), Liberty & Co., model 247, by Archibald Knox. All at approximately 14.5ozs, 16.2cm diameter. (Refer to Archibald Knox, by Stephen A Martin - page 207) CONDITION REPORT Minor surface scratches and dents overall. Celtic-style decoration slightly worn. Feet pushed in and showing inside. Rim has traces of file marks and appears to have had inscription or similar removed. Hallmarks clear. Maker's mark and Cymric trade mark rubbed

Lot 273

Early Edwardian silver Art Nouveau-style flower vase of tapering cylindrical form with flared rim, set with four turquoise cabochon stones and with four stylised serpent handles, on a flat circular base, engraved presentation dedication (Birmingham 1901), Liberty & Co., model no. 293, 'Cyrus', by Archibald Knox. All at approximately 9.5ozs, 21cm overall height. (Refer to Archibald Knox, by Stephen A Martin - page 56) CONDITION REPORT General condition good with surface scratching and dents. Overall surface cleaned. Marks and engraving rubbed. Foot slightly distorted. Stone secure

Lot 274

Edwardian silver 'Cymric' Art Nouveau-style dressing table pot of shaped cylindrical form, set with four turquoise cabochon stones and with embossed Celtic knot decoration, separate domed cover with flat disc finial (Birmingham 1903), Liberty & Co., after a design by Archibald Knox, model no. 5183. All at approximately 6.5ozs, 9cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General condition good. Surface scratches and dents overall commensurate with age and use. Rim with minor dents and slight distortion. Stones secure. Marks slightly rubbed. Cover - surface scratches. Rim distorted and scratched underneath. Insert rim distorted. Marks clear

Lot 275

Late Victorian silver Art Nouveau-style biscuit box of tall rectangular form with embossed tendril and knot decoration and four green and yellow enamel panels, on a flat square base, hinged double cover with ear handles and set with two blister pearls, base engraved '1903' (Birmingham 1900), Liberty & Co., model no. 500 / 85, by Archibald Knox. All at approximately 28ozs, 19.5cm overall height. (Refer to Archibald Knox, by Stephen A Martin - pages 26 and 245) CONDITION REPORT General condition overall very good. Decoration clean and no damage to enamelled panels. Base slightly distorted on one side. Cover excellent, pearls secure and undamaged. Hallmarks clear. Maker's mark mis-struck

Lot 277

Pair Edwardian silver 'Cymric' Art Nouveau-style candlesticks of tapering conical form with flat square sconces, on slightly domed square feet, with embossed interlaced Celtic ribbon decoration (Birmingham 1901), Liberty & Co., after a design by Archibald Knox. All at approximately 13ozs, 11.5cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Minor surface scratches and dents commensurate with age and use. Bases slightly distorted. One stick is slightly nibbled around top under sconce. Marks rubbed. Sconces similar condition overall. Marks clear

Lot 278

Edwardian silver 'Cymric' Art Nouveau-style vase of tapering cylindrical form, with belt of embossed foliate decoration, set with six pale green cabochon stones, on a domed circular foot with similar embossed decoration and set with three pale green cabochon stones (Birmingham 1901), Liberty & Co., after a design by Archibald Knox. All at approximately 7.5ozs, 17.5cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Minor surface scratches and dents commensurate with age and use. Stones secure and undamaged. Base of foot uneven. Marks slightly rubbed but clearly legible

Lot 279

Edwardian silver 'Cymric' Art Nouveau-style table candlestick in the form of three stylised stems, surmounted by a circular drip-tray and a cylindrical candle-holder with applied wire decoration, with a domed circular base with embossed tendril decoration, set with four green and blue enamel discs on a circular wooden plinth (Birmingham 1902), Liberty & Co., after a design by Archibald Knox, 27.5cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General condition reasonable with signs of overall wear. Stems are distorted and may have been repaired. Connecting tendrils towards lower part of stems have been damaged and repaired. Decoration on top of candle-holder is distorted. Central enamel disc is badly damaged. One other disc has minor damage to enamel surface. Art Nouveau pattern on base is worn. Marks clear. Silver base is slightly offset on wooden plinth

Lot 280

Edwardian silver 'Cymric' Art Nouveau-style vase of tapering cylindrical form, with flared rim and band of embossed decoration, set with six turquoise stones (Birmingham 1901), Liberty & Co., after a design by Archibald Knox. All at approximately 8.5ozs, 17cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Minor surface scratches and dents commensurate with age and use. Bottom of vase along edge of base has 10mm crease and other minor dents. Flared rim distorted. Stones secure but some with small cracks. Marks clear

Lot 281

Late Edwardian silver Art Nouveau-style napkin ring of compressed circular form, with applied stylised circular blue and green enamel flower-head motif (Birmingham 1909), Liberty & Co. All at approximately 1oz, 5.3cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good with minor surface scratches. One enamel panel has small chip and others with hairline cracking. Marks slightly worn

Lot 282

Late Victorian silver and enamel Art Nouveau-style inkstand of tapering form with purple / blue and gold enamel decoration on copper, with three silver straps fastened onto a domed circular mount, standing on a shaped rectangular base, shaped hinged cover with enamel top and tumbler-shaped ink holder (Birmingham 1900), Liberty & Co., model no. 500 / 31, by Archibald Knox. All at approximately 8ozs, 22cm overall. (Refer to Archibald Knox, by Stephen A Martin - pages 27 and 223) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good with minor surface scratches. Decorative up-stands at end of end of cut-outs in base have surface wear and two are missing. One underside securing nut missing. No damage to enamelling on body of inkwell. Minor damage to top of hinged cover. Minor chips to rim of tumbler ink holder. Marks clear

Lot 283

Edwardian silver 'Cymric' Art Nouveau-style tray of shaped circular form with raised rim, decorated with three green, blue and purple enamelled and embossed motifs (Birmingham 1903), Liberty & Co., after a design by Archibald Knox. All at approximately 6ozs, 18.5cm diameter CONDITION REPORT Scratches and dents commensurate with age and use. Rim slightly bent and distorted in places. No splits. Some damage to the very outer edges of the three enamelled panels. Marks clear

Lot 284

Edwardian silver mounted Art Nouveau-style hairbrush with embossed and enamelled floral decoration, with registered design number, the brush bristles set in an ivory plate (Birmingham 1906), Liberty & Co., after a design by Archibald Knox, 25cm overall length CONDITION REPORT Minor dents and scratches overall commensurate with age and use. One 10mm crease in handle. Worn overall and some damage to enamelled decoration. Hallmarks rubbed but visible. Maker's mark rubbed

Lot 285

Set of six silver and enamel 'Cymric' Art Nouveau-style teaspoons with multi-coloured enamel terminals against a raised foliate background (Birmingham 1902), Liberty & Co., after a design by Archibald Knox. All at approximately 2ozs, 11cm overall CONDITION REPORT Minor surface wear commensurate with age and use. One bowl repaired and creased, two other bowls repaired. No damage to enamelling. Marks on five spoons clear, one spoon marks partly obliterated due to the repair

Lot 286

Pair of silver and enamel Art Nouveau-style ice cream spoons with pointed bowls, twisted stems and green and blue enamel terminals (Birmingham 1905 and 1910), Liberty & Co., after a design by Archibald Knox. All at approximately 1oz, 11.5cm overall CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Surface wear commensurate with age and use. Spoon bowl tips nibbled. One stem near terminal may have been repaired. Marks clear. No damage to enamelling

Lot 287

Edwardian silver and enamel 'Cymric' Art Nouveau-style jam spoon with applied tendril heel, plain stem with blue, yellow and green enamelled flared, pierced terminal (Birmingham 1903), Liberty & Co., after a design by Archibald Knox, 13.5cm overall CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Surface wear and scratching commensurate with age and use. Edge of bowl slightly nibbled. Tiny chip to enamel. Marks clear

Lot 288

Early Edwardian Arts & Crafts silver mounted green glass decanter with sweeping sinuous handle and hinged collar, separate silver mounted stopper with chrysoprase set finial, the original green glass body of ovoid form, manufactured by James Powell & Sons of Whitefriars (a/f) (London 1903), Guild of Handicrafts Ltd., designed by C. R. Ashbee, 21cm overall height, together with a replacement green glass body CONDITION REPORT General overall condition of mount good. Surface scratches commensurate with age and use. No signs of major repair. One side hinge on collar with possible file marks. Marks clear. Original green glass body badly damaged at neck. No damage to replacement body. Stopper good condition with minor scratching. Stone secure and undamaged. Cork insert worn. Marks clear

Lot 290

Victorian silver menu-holder with hinged stand, modelled in the form of a horse and jockey jumping a fence, reverse with registration number (London 1895), maker - S. J., 6.5cm overall height

Lot 291

Edwardian silver chalice of circular form, with raised bun-shaped panels in the Arts & Crafts style and Greek figurative border, on a conical stem with octofoil base, spot-hammered finish overall (Chester 1906), Nathan & Hayes. All at approximately 12.5ozs, 14cm diameter CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Minor surface scratches and dents commensurate with age and use. Rim slightly distorted. Marks clear. Old repair to one bun-shaped panel

Lot 292

1920s Scottish silver sugar and cream jug of compressed campana form, with double ropework decoration and stylised seahorse scroll handles in the Art Nouveau style, on circular foot (Glasgow 1926), maker - E & S, base stamped - Edward, Glasgow. All at approximately 15.5ozs, sugar bowl 22cm across including handles (2) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Minor scratches and dents commensurate with age and use. Marks clear

Lot 293

Fine quality pair Victorian silver fish-servers with heavily decorated Art Nouveau-style floral handles and flower and fish engraved blades (Birmingham 1856), Hilliard & Thomason. All at approximately 12ozs, knife 34.5cm CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good. Minor surface scratches. Slight nibbling to knife blade edge. Marks clear

Lot 295

Pair early George V silver dishes of circular form, with lobed borders and central floral enamel decoration (Birmingham 1910). All at approximately 4ozs, 10cm diameter

Lot 296

Late nineteenth century silver plated perfume bottle or thimble container in the form of an egg, with panels of foliate decoration, hinged cover, side mounts and suspension chain and silk lining, possibly French, 4cm

Lot 297

Contemporary silver dish of circular form, with dish centre embossed with image of horse and rider over a jump (London 1972), Garrard & Co. Ltd. All at approximately 2ozs, 11cm diameter

Lot 301

Victorian silver mounted glass perfume bottle of hexagonal form, with panels of embossed floral decoration and vacant shield, hinged bulbous cover with fluted decoration, in original fitted case (London 1888), Francis Higgins, perfume bottle 8cm overall

Lot 302

Late nineteenth century / early twentieth century American silver cream ladle in the Art Nouveau style, with shaped bowl and floral decorated handle, stamped - Tiffany & Co. Sterling M., possibly by Edward C. Moore, 17cm overall

Lot 304

1930s silver powder compact of square form with engine-turned decoration and inset enamel panel with 'Royal Engineers' colours and overlaid badge, chamois leather case (Birmingham 1935), Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., 8.7cm square

Lot 305

1930s silver powder compact of circular form with gilded interior and hinged cover, inset with enamel panel with 'Royal Engineers' colours and overlaid badge, underside of base engraved - Sybil, separate pochette (Birmingham 1932), 5cm diameter

Lot 306

Collection of 1930s silver mounted glass toilet requisites, including spirit flask, two toilet bottles and four jars, silver covers with engraved crest (London 1933), Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd. Approximately 7ozs weighable silver, together with two ivory mounted clothes brushes and a pair of boot pulls with ivory handles and same crest (11)

Lot 307

1930s silver two-handled sugar bowl of faceted cauldron form with flared rim and loop handles, on four paw feet (Chester 1931), maker - S. B. & S. Ltd. All at approximately 6ozs, 19.5cm across handles

Lot 308

Edwardian silver pedestal bowl of shallow circular form with egg and bead decorated rim, on a domed pedestal foot with similarly decorated border (London 1904), maker - J. B. & Son Ltd. All at approximately 6ozs, 14.2cm diameter

Lot 309

Contemporary Mexican silver dish in the form of a Mexican sombrero with embossed floral decoration, underside stamped - Sterling. All at approximately 2.5ozs, 11.5cm diameter, together with Norwegian white metal fork decorated with panels depicting fighting men on horseback, by David-Andersen, 14.2cm overall (2)

Lot 310

Victorian silver two-handled sugar bowl of lobed form with flared rim and engraved chinoiserie decoration, engraved scroll handles, on a flared foot (London 1840), Charles Reilly & George Storer. All at approximately 13ozs

Lot 311

Late nineteenth century Continental silver table bell, modelled as a lady in a crinoline skirt with scrolling decoration (Import marks for London 1895). All at approximately 2ozs

Lot 313

Edwardian silver menu-holder modelled as a flaming grenade, with registration mark (Birmingham 1903), maker - Gy & Co., 6cm overall height, together with two other white metal menu-holders in the form of Maltese Crosses, with centre mounted coins (3)

Lot 314

1920s silver capstan inkwell of shaped octagonal form with faceted panels, hinged domed faceted cover with ball finial (Birmingham 1921), maker - H. C. D., 12.3cm diameter, glass ink reservoir lacking

Lot 315

Set of four Victorian silver salts of classical form with embossed swag decoration, blue glass liners and twin angular handles, on pedestal feet with beaded borders, engraved crests (Sheffield 1874), together with two silver salt spoons and two other silver plated spoons, salts 10cm across handles (8)

Lot 316

George V four piece silver teaset of compressed campana form, comprising teapot with inverted fluted decoration and gadrooned and foliate border, angular ebony handle, on four ball feet, domed hinged cover with similar fluted decoration and ebony finial, matching sugar, cream and tall coffee pot (Sheffield 1916 / 1917), William Hutton & Sons Ltd. All at approximately 62ozs, coffee pot 23.5cm overall height

Lot 317

1920s silver coffee pot of shaped baluster form with half-fluted decoration and gadrooned border with angular ebony handle and short spout, hinged domed cover with ebony finial (Birmingham 1924), Martin Hall & Co. Ltd. All at approximately 20ozs, 22cm overall height

Lot 318

1920s silver fruit basket of inverted bell form with pierced chequered decoration, bead rim, on similarly decorated circular pedestal foot, centre engraved - D 1898 - 1923 (Birmingham 1922). All at approximately 7ozs, 20cm diameter

Lot 319

George III silver dish of oval form with gadrooned border and engraved crest (London 1795), maker - W. F. All at approximately 2.5ozs, 12.2cm across

Lot 320

George III silver cream jug of bellied form with reeded handle and gilded interior, on a circular base, engraved initial (London 1807). All at approximately 6ozs, 13cm across

Lot 321

George III Irish silver two-handled sugar bowl of compressed cauldron form with bright cut lattice-work and wave decoration and beaded border, engraved crest and monogram, twin angular handles, on four ball feet (Dublin 1798), together with a similar style George III Irish silver cream jug with bright cut decoration, on four ball feet, engraved crest and monogram (Dublin 1808). All at approximately 14.5ozs, sugar 21cm across handles

Lot 322

Selection of Georgian and later silver flatware including pair sauce ladles (London 1806), four tablespoons (London 1801) and sundry other items (various dates and makers). All at approximately 25ozs, ladles 18cm

Lot 324

Contemporary silver sugar caster of baluster form with embossed floral and wrythen decoration, detachable cover with similar decoration and flame finial (London 1967), maker - A. C. & S. S. Ld. All at approximately 5ozs, 16.5cm overall height

Lot 325

George III Scottish silver fish slice of conventional form with pierced blade and single struck Kings pattern handle, engraved initials (Edinburgh 1819). All at approximately 5ozs, 31cm overall

Lot 326

Edwardian silver three piece batchelors' teaset, comprising teapot of half-fluted form and angular ebony handle, hinged domed and fluted cover with ebony and silver urn finial, together with matching sugar and cream jug (London 1904 / 1905 / 1906), William Hutton & Sons Ltd. All at approximately 13ozs, teapot 20cm across CONDITION REPORT Cover sits very slightly off centre, spout has some dings at the very tip

Lot 327

Pair George III silver sugar nip of conventional form with central hinge with engraved initials and shell bowls (circa 1770), Jas. Allen, 11.7cm overall

Lot 328

Six Edwardian and later silver Hanoverian pattern dessert forks with engraved initial (London 1908 / 1910), George Jackson and David Fullerton. All at approximately 10ozs, 17.5cm overall

Lot 329

Set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert forks with engraved crests (London 1859), Elizabeth Eaton and John Eaton. All at approximately 11ozs, 17.5cm overall

Lot 330

Set of six William IV silver fiddle pattern dessert forks with engraved initials and three matching dinner forks (London 1833), William Eaton. All at approximately 13ozs, dessert forks 17cm overall (9)

Lot 331

Seven Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons with engraved initials (London 1841), George W. Adams. All at approximately 9ozs, 17.5cm overall CONDITION REPORT Good condition. Surface scratches and wear commensurate with age and use

Lot 333

Victorian silver trophy cup of cylindrical form with wrythen fluted decoration and engraved 'Suffolk Regiment' dedication (London 1890), Martin Hall & Co. Ltd., 14.5cm overall height, George V silver trophy cup with embossed Indian or Burmese decoration, engraved 'S. V. L. H. Comp 1927' (Birmingham 1913), maker - G & S, 16.2cm overall height, 1920s two-handled silver trophy cup, engraved 'Cachor Gymkhana Club 25th February 1929' (London 1927), Garrard & Co. Ltd. Calcutta & London, 9.5cm diameter, together with four other silver cups. All at approximately 45ozs (7)

Lot 334

Continental silver oval box with embossed cherubs and anthemion border, stamped - 800, a white metal posy bowl with embossed and punched foliate decoration, possibly Indian and an unusual silver plated condiment in the form of a horseshoe plate with spur handle, detachable boot pepper and mustard and salt modelled as a riding hat, two riding whip spoons, posy bowl 16.5cm diameter (3)

Lot 335

George III silver helmet cream jug of conventional form with scroll handle and later chased classical floral decoration, engraved initials, on three hoof feet (London 1773). All at approximately 2ozs, 9.7cm overall height

Lot 336

George III silver helmet cream jug with embossed decoration and scroll handle, on a circular domed pedestal foot (London 1770), maker - T. S. All at approximately 2.5ozs, 12cm overall height

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