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Lot 405

An early 20th century Italian silver open oval salt raised on four cabriole legs, length 12cm.

Lot 406

A George V hallmarked silver three handled cup raised on a spreading circular foot, London 1911, diameter approx. 17cm, approx. 11.3oz.

Lot 407

A small quantity of silver to include an ashtray, small pierced dish, napkin ring, pepper and circular salt, various assays, silver weight approx. 5.25oz.

Lot 408

A modern silver pipe taper modelled as a naked young woman holding aloat a bowl, London 1991, length 5.5cm.

Lot 409

An unusual 19th century mother of pearl handled and silver bladed folding knife and fork, the knife with both silver blade and stainless blade and inlaid with gold to the handle with initials "MB" (both with Continental marks), a mother of pearl silver bladed fruit knife, two further similar, a folding fruit knife inscribed "Eleanor" and two further pocket knives each with two blades.

Lot 410

An Edwardian leather and silver mounted card box, the lid inscribed "Bridge" and with silver mounts to the corners, hallmarked for Birmingham 1906.

Lot 414

A three piece silver cruet set (marks rubbed) and a silver napkin ring, Sheffield 1945, sliver weight approx. 3.25oz.

Lot 415

A modern hallmarked silver and velvet backed photograph frame with heart shaped aperture, height 19.5cm (lacking easel back).

Lot 416

Six continental silver commemorative spoons, two with enamel decoration.

Lot 417

Two silver backed brushes and a silver handled shoehorn (3).

Lot 418

A continental silver hand mirror, a silver backed clothes brush and a silver backed hair brush.

Lot 419

Five small silver trophies and two plated examples, some with plinth bases, weight of silver approx. 5.8oz.

Lot 420

An Italian silver canteen of cutlery comprising twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve table spoons, twelve table forks, large ladle, serving spoon and eleven large knives with stainless steel blades and silver sheath handles and eleven similar small knives, weight of silver without knives approx 112oz.

Lot 428

A silver plated oval entree dish and cover, a three piece plated tea set and circular tray.

Lot 435

Albo Raimondi; limited addition silver mounted etching "Venezia" numbered 705/999, signed and bearing Italian hallmarks, boxed with certificate of authenticity, 25cm by 19cm.

Lot 437

A 1960`s silver plated cocktail shaker with beaten decoration and single loop handle, height 29cm.

Lot 3

A George V large silver salver by Elkington & Co, with shaped border on hoof feet, Birmingham 1919, 56oz, 41cm diameter.

Lot 4

A pair of 19thC silver plated comports, moulded in the rococo revival style with applied cast sea monsters on trefoil bases, marked P.P. & S to base, the glass bowls decorated with Greek key pattern, 21.5cm high.

Lot 7

A 19thC Russian enamelled silver spoon, with part twisted handle, stamped A.A. 1889, 88 and other Russian hallmarks, 3oz, 18cm long.

Lot 8

A 19thC Russian enamelled silver spoon, with part twist and enamel handle, stamped 84 and makers name stamp NS, possibly Nicholai Strulyev, 2oz 2 dwts, 19cm long.

Lot 10

A George V silver two-handled comport by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1917, 15½oz, 13.5cm high.

Lot 16

A late Victorian silver tea kettle and stand, by William & George Sissons, London 1897, of rounded oblong form, having a half lobed body and fixed hardwood handle, the stand on four fluted legs with paw feet, incorporating a burner, the kettle engraved with two Masonic devices, overall height 36.5cm, total weight 50oz (all in).

Lot 18

A George III silver salver, by Thomas Hannam & John Crouch, London 1765, with a raised border and gadroon rim, engraved to the centre with an heraldic bird within a later engraved field of flowers, leaves and C scrolls, raised on three pad feet, 30cm diameter, approximate weight 26oz.

Lot 20

An early George V silver waiter, by Thomas Bradbury, Sheffield 1911, with a raised border, engraved to the centre with an heraldic bird, on three mollusc feet, 16cm diameter, 5.5oz.

Lot 21

A Victorian silver vase shaped tea caddy and cover, by William Comyns, London 1890, embossed overall with lobed and pendant husk ornament, applied with three ribbon ties and swags, on three claw and ball feet, 13cm high, 6oz.

Lot 31

A late Victorian ivory handled walking stick, in the form of a duck`s head with articulated beak, with silver collar, London, 1894, 90cm long, (AF).

Lot 32

A Moorcroft pomegranate pattern comport, on silver plated stand, 22cm diameter.

Lot 90

A silver ingot pendant and chain, and a silver knot necklace, 55.2g. (2)

Lot 101

A George III silver marrow scoop, mark rubbed, probably William Chawner and one other, date letter obscured, of plain design, 21cm long, approximate weight 1oz.

Lot 102

A George III silver helmet cream jug, maker unknown, London 1774, with a bead rim over a series of finely engraved bands, strap and reeded handle, on a swept pedestal stem and square weighted base, 14cm high

Lot 103

An Edward VII silver pot pourri vase and cover, by William Comyns, London 1903, the coves pierced and modelled as a sunflower head with butterfly, 10cm diameter, 3oz

Lot 104

An Elizabeth II silver Armada dish, by Payne & Son, London 1961, of circular dished form, the border engraved with two lines, the well with an heraldic shield, 14.5cm diameter, 6oz.

Lot 105

A George V silver hip flask, by Colen Hewer Cheshire, Chester 1916, of plain form, with a hinged bayonet cover, engraved `In Memory of 140 Patiala, (in a crest), 1918-1919, 15cm high, 5oz

Lot 106

A Chinese silver spoon, Hung Chong, c1860-1930, the petallated bowl repoussé with chrysanthemum, from a bamboo handle with pierced leaf terminal, 25cm long, weight 2oz.

Lot 107

A pair of Elizabeth II silver boudoir candlesticks, by W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1966, of squat circular form, with reeded borders, 6cm high, weighted.

Lot 108

A silver napkin ring by Georg Jensen, pyramid design by Harald Nielsen, model 22A, c1933-1944.

Lot 109

A pair of Elizabeth II silver napkin rings, maker M H, Sheffield 2000, oval, engraved with sawtooth bands and with oversize hallmarks, together with an electroplate mustard, the oval fluted body engraved with vacant cartouches, blue glass liner and spoon, 1oz (weighable) (4).

Lot 110

A pair of George V silver mounted cut glass scent bottles, by Henry Perkins and Sons, London 1927, with spire stoppers, with strawberry, diamond and flute cut baluster bodies, on waisted faceted and confirming circular bases, 17.5cm high.

Lot 111

A pair of George V silver candlesticks, maker unidentified, Birmingham 1924, each with fixed urn shape sconces on a tapering circular column from a domed circular foot, with reeded borders, 16cm high, weighted.

Lot 113

An Edward VII silver tea caddy and cover, by William Aitken, Birmingham 1902, boat shape, the panelled sides embossed with a rococo scroll frieze around two vacant cartouches, the domed hinged cover with an ebony finial, 13cm high, 5oz.

Lot 115

A George V silver sugar basket and associated spoon, the basket by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1922, of quatrefoil outline, with bead rim, two foliate loop handles, on a circular pedestal foot, 12cm wide over handles, 6cm high, 2oz. (2).

Lot 116

A white metal photograph frame, stamped `silver`, of plain rectangular form, with a polished wooden back and easel stand, 17cm x 11.5cm.

Lot 116A

Six Georgian silver teaspoons, various dates, and a plated Battleship teaspoon, 2oz 4dwts

Lot 120

A late 18thC Continental silver Tasse Du Vin, the fluted shallow bowl with stamped foliate border and applied dolphin handle, the base inset with a four Reales coin dated 1753, 6.5cm diameter.

Lot 121

A George V silver tea caddy and cover, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1916, of cylindrical form, with folded rims and lift off cover, 11cm high,

Lot 122

A late Victorian silver tea caddy and cover, by Samuel Walton Smith, London 1899, of oval form, with a half wrythen fluted body, the lift off cover with conforming detail, 9.5cm high, 2oz 18dwts

Lot 123

An Edward VII silver tea caddy and cover, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1908, of cylindrical form, with an annulated girdle, raised on three paw feet with trefoil terminals, the domed cover with urn finial, 13.5cm high, 4oz.

Lot 124

A early George II silver marrow scoop, by C.H, London 1761, of plain form, 21cm long, 1oz.

Lot 125

A pair of George III Irish silver Old English sauce ladles, by Robert Williams, Dublin 1800, the handles engraved with a monogram beneath a crown, 17cm long, total weight 3oz.

Lot 126

A pair of George III Scottish silver sauce ladles, probably by Alexander Henderson, no date letter, the lancet shaped handles engraved with a monogram and number 5 and 6 respectively, 15cm long, total weight 1oz.

Lot 127

An Elizabeth II silver sauce boat, by Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1969, with a bracketed rim, open scroll double handle, on three pad feet, 15.5cm wide, 3oz.

Lot 128

A late Victorian silver cream jug, by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Chester 1900, with a gadroon rim, lobed boat shaped body on four bun feet, 9.5cm high, 5oz.

Lot 129

Three silver items, a sherry decanter label by Bishton`s Ltd, Birmingham 1966, a George VI tea strainer, Sheffield 1946, and a pair of George IV sugar tongs, London 1825, total weight 3oz.

Lot 139

A set of twelve Victorian Scottish silver teaspoons, by J.M & Co, Glasgow 1881, the bright cut handles with monogrammed thistle cartouches, 6oz.

Lot 140

A modern silver pickle fork, replicating the first English silver fork, oversize hallmarks for Sheffield 1967, in red Morocco presentation case, the fork 18cm long. 1oz 11dwts

Lot 141

A modern silver paper knife, replicating a Georgian meat skewer, with ring handle, oversize hallmarks for Sheffield 1961, in black morocco presentation case, the knife 21.5cm long.1oz 14dwts

Lot 142

A set of six Victorian silver and ivory handled dessert forks, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co (William Gibson and John Lawrence Langman), Sheffield 1890, the ivory handles with knop terminals, together with five fruit forks, circa 1814, with ivorine handles. (11)

Lot 143

A pair of Edward VII silver miniature pepperettes, by Jones & Compton, Birmingham 1906, modelled as acorns, 3.5cm high, in a fitted black morocco case with Dublin retailers name in gilt to inner lid. 9dwts

Lot 145

A collection of smokers requisites, a 19thC Continental silver vesta box, reeded outline, of oval form, the hinged cover with shell detail, 3.5cm high, together with a white metal shell shape snuff box, a George V silver cigarette case, a plain silver vesta, an Aladdin cigarette lighter, a brass vesta and a Gillette Blades case. 4oz 18 dwts ( weighable ) (7)

Lot 146

A George V silver table cigarette box, Birmingham 1924, 8.5cm x 8.5cm.

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