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Lot 128

An Edwardian silver handled tortoiseshell magnifying glass, embossed with Reynolds cherub heads, maker William Comyns, London 1901, 23cm d

Lot 129

A good George III silver twin-handled tea urn with cover, of ovoid outline, chased with shield cartouche before beaded frieze, silver tap with bone handle raised on circular pedestal and square beaded plinth on four bun feet, maker Charles Kandler, London, 1781, 35 cm h, approx 32 troy oz gross

Lot 130

A large Victorian silver oval twin-handled tureen and cover, of oval beaded outline, crested with shield cartouche to centre and cover, raised on oval beaded pedestal, makers mark indistinct, London, 1883, 26cm h, approx 48 troy oz gross

Lot 131

A George III oval silver planter, with lead liner, with lobed and inverted ornament before flared rim on oval foot rim, maker Robert Clarke, London, 1786, 17cm h, approx 37 troy oz of weighable silver

Lot 132

A good George II silver inkstand, of rectangular outline with gadrooned casting, cast with three Chippendale style fretwork well divisions containing cut glass inkwells, raised on short paw feet, maker William Robertson, London, 1758, 26cm l, approx 21 troy oz

Lot 133

A George III silver six division toast rack with twin oval divisions, cast with foliage, raised on paw roundel floral cast feet, maker John Roberts and Co Sheffield, 1796, 17cm l, approx 9 troy oz

Lot 134

A set of sixteen George III Old English pattern silver tablespoons, with cockerel crest, maker William Smith, London, 1796, approx 34 troy oz gross

Lot 135

A George III silver fish slice, in Neo-classical style, maker William Pinder, London, 1786, approx 5 troy oz gross

Lot 136

An early George III silver marrow scoop, crested, maker G R I, London 1766, length 21cm, weight 1.5 troy oz

Lot 137

A George III silver marrow scoop, maker Mary and Elizabeth Sumner, London, 1811, 23cm length, 1.6 troy oz

Lot 138

Newcastle interest: A mid-Victorian silver Fiddle pattern salad serving fork, initialled maker Gowland Brothers, Newcastle 1852, approx 3.8 troy oz

Lot 139

A set of four George III Old English pattern silver dessert forks, Richard Crossley, London, 1784, 9.8 troy oz

Lot 140

A set of four George III Old English pattern silver dinner forks, crested, Richard Crossley, London 1803 and 1815 (4) 9.3 troy oz

Lot 141

A set of twelve George III Old English pattern silver dessert spoons, crested, maker Richard Crossley, London 1800 and 1803 (12), approx 15 troy oz gross

Lot 142

A set of 12 George III Old English pattern silver dessert spoons, maker John Wren, London, 1788, (12), approx 12 troy oz gross

Lot 143

Two early George III silver Old English pattern dessert spoons, maker Thomas Deatby, London, 1764, together with a George III silver Fiddle pattern butter knife, maker William Eley and William Fearn, London, 1819, (3) approx 4 troy oz

Lot 144

A pair of George III silver sugar nips, monogrammed E C, maker John Lawton, London, 1815, together with another pair of Victorian silver spiral cast sugar nips (2) approx 2 troy oz

Lot 145

Hester Bateman interest: A pair of George III silver bright cut engraved sugar nips, London, circa 1790

Lot 146

A set of nine George III and later Old English pattern silver dessert forks, makers including William Eley and also William Chawner, 1801, 1811 and 1818 and two Victorian silver dessert forks (9) 11.8 troy oz gross

Lot 147

A pair of George III Old English pattern silver sauce ladles, crested, maker George Smith and William Fearn, London, 1792, together with a George III silver pierced sifter spoon, Old English pattern, Peter Ann and William Bateman, London, 1805 (3)

Lot 148

Perth interest: A rare Scottish silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, maker Robert Kray, Perth, circa 1800, 1810

Lot 149

A set of twelve George III bright cut engraved silver Old English pattern teaspoons, maker George Smith, London, circa 1785 (12), 4.5 troy oz

Lot 151

A set of six George III silver Old English pattern dessert spoons, with monogram, maker William Flint, London, 1776 (6) approx 8 troy oz gross

Lot 152

A large George III Old English pattern silver ladle, initialled R C A, maker William Eley and William Fearn, London, 1799, 33cm length, weight approx 6.5 t.oz

Lot 153

A set of four George III Old English pattern silver dessert spoons, crested, maker George Smith and William Fearn, London, 1787 (4) weight 4.6 t.oz

Lot 154

Newcastle interest: A George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladle, Newcastle, circa 1790, together with an Irish silver sauce ladle, maker James Scott, Dublin, 1804, weight approx 2oz (2)

Lot 155

A George III silver Old English pattern serving spoon, maker John Lee, London, 1779, together with another George III silver Old English pattern serving spoon, maker Richard Crossley, London, 1798, initialled (2)

Lot 156

Banff interest: A set of four Scottish silver Old English pattern dessert forks, maker William Simpson the First, Banff, 1820, (4) weight approx 7.6 troy oz

Lot 157

A set of six George III Old English pattern silver teaspoons, crested and monogrammed, maker Richard Crossley , London, 1791 and 1792, approx 3.2 troy oz

Lot 158

A set of four George III silver Old English pattern reeded condiment spoons, maker Thomas Olwint, London, 1798 and 1800, approx 1.2 troy oz (4)

Lot 159

Hester Bateman interest: A George III silver Old English pattern serving spoon, crested, Hester Bateman, London, 1784, weight approx 3.3 troy oz

Lot 160

Hester Bateman interest: A set of six George III Old English pattern silver teaspoons, crested, maker Hester Bateman, London, 1788, approx 3 troy oz

Lot 161

Banff interest: A pair of George III Old English pattern silver serving spoons, crested, with inscription PRO PATRIA, maker I E Banff, circa 1790 (2), weight approx 6.8 troy oz

Lot 162

Hester Bateman interest: A set of four George III Old English pattern silver teaspoons, crested, maker Hester Bateman, London 1790, weight 2.4 troy oz

Lot 163

Eleven various George III silver Old English pattern condiment spoons, some crested, makers including William Eley and Richard Crossley, circa 1790, 1800, weight: 4.1 troy oz (11)

Lot 164

Banff interest: A pair of Scottish silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladles, crested with initial C, maker William Simpson I, Banff, circa 1820, weight 2.1 troy oz gross

Lot 165

A set of six George III Old English pattern silver teaspoons, crested, maker Richard Crossley, London, 1791 and 1792, weight 3.2 troy oz (6)

Lot 166

A collection of ten George III silver Old English pattern dessert forks, crested, maker Richard Crossley (x 6) London, 1792, and Mary and Elizabeth Sumner, London, 1810 (x 4), weight 12 troy oz

Lot 167

Eighteen George III Old English pattern silver dinner forks, crested, maker William Sumner, London 1802, weight 38.5 troy oz

Lot 168

A set of seven George III Old English pattern silver dessert forks, crested, maker Simon Harris, London, 1807, weight approx. 8 troy oz

Lot 169

A set of seven George III Old English pattern silver dinner forks, crested, maker Richard Crossley, London, 1777, 1786 and 1798, weight approx 15.6 troy oz (7)

Lot 170

A George III Old English pattern silver serving spoon, crested, maker Richard Crossley, London 1798, weight approx 3.5 troy oz

Lot 171

A set of fifteen George III Old English pattern silver tablespoons, crested, maker William Sutton, London 1784, weight approx 31 troy oz (15)

Lot 172

A collection of four George V silver napkin rings, Sheffield and Birmingham assay marked, all initialled, approx 3.4 troy oz (4)

Lot 173

A set of seven George III Old English pattern silver tablespoons, crested, maker Richard Crossley, London, 1789, weight approx 16.2 troy oz

Lot 174

Irish interest: A Dublin Fiddle pattern pierced silver fish slice, the slice chased with two fish, maker Richard Garde, Dublin, 1832, weight approx 5.1 troy oz

Lot 175

A collection of seven George III Old English pattern silver dessert forks, crested, maker Richard Crossley, 1792 and 1805, weight approx. 7 troy oz (7)

Lot 176

A set of three George III Old English pattern silver soup ladles, crested, maker William Sutton, London 1791, weight approx 4.5 troy oz

Lot 177

A George III silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, crested, maker G R London, 1798, together with a William IV silver Fiddle pattern fork, crested, maker S H D C London , 1837, weight approx 2.1 troy oz (2)

Lot 178

A George III silver Old English pattern caddy spoon, London, 1797, together with a William IV Old English pattern silver caddy spoon, marks rubbed 1834, weight 1.2 troy oz

Lot 179

A set of four George III silver Old English pattern dessert forks, maker William Eley and William Fearn, London, 1807, weight 4.7 troy oz

Lot 180

A set of twelve George III Old English pattern silver small dessert/ sorbet spoons, crested with inscription 'virtue', maker George Smith, London 1797, weight 10.5 troy oz (12)

Lot 181

A collection of six George III silver gilt Fiddle pattern condiment spoons, crested, maker William Eley, William Fearn and William Chawner, London, 1808 (3 not hallmarked) weight 3.7 troy oz (6)

Lot 182

A set of twelve George III silver reeded handled dinner knives, later blades, reeded crest handles, circa 1795

Lot 183

A set of twelve George III silver reeded handled side knives, monogrammed handles, later blades, together with a George III silver handled side knife with silver blade, maker William Eley, London, circa 1810 (13)

Lot 184

A late Victorian silver heart shaped needle sewing box, with pin cushion top, the centre band chased with Reynolds angels in cartouches, maker William Comyns, London, 1798, height 10cm

Lot 185

A George V pierced silver trinket dish, Birmingham, 1919, together with a George V silver spill vase, loaded, Chester, 1915 (2)

Lot 186

A pair of Edwardian glass etched and silver rimmed vases, of cylindrical outline, etched with floral swags on slender necks and compressed bases, Sheffield, 1910, 21.5cm h (2)

Lot 187

A pair of Regency cut glass ovoid decanters, with mushroom stoppers, circa 1820, the triple ring faceted necks above silver claret and sherry wine labels, Birmingham, 1892, 27cm h (4)

Lot 188

A George III silver meat skewer, ring terminal, maker George Smith and William Fearn, London, 1795, 27cm length, together with a silver plated snuff box and snuffer stand (3)

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