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Lot 373

A silver sugar bowl; 2 cruet pieces; a napkin ring; a sauce ladle; a golf trophy

Lot 374

A six setting canteen of Kings pattern silver plated cutlery in wooden canteen box

Lot 376

A 1930`s silver back hand mirror and brush; a silver plated hand mirror and brush; a selection of silver plated cutlery

Lot 377

A 4 piece Georgian style silver plated tea set; a gadrooned entree dish and silver plate

Lot 385A

A part canteen of silver plated and bone handled cutlery; 2 pairs of silver plated fruit servers; a cased pair of silver plated fish servers; a cased set of oriental spoons and forks

Lot 389

Sir William Russell Flint: "The Silver Frock", artist signed print with F.A.T.G. blind stamp, 12½" x 23", framed and glazed

Lot 393

John Silver: "German Shepherd", artist signed limited edition print, with certificate, framed and glazed

Lot 396

A modern reproduction bronzed door knocker in the form of an oriental mask; an oriental Chinese ceramic bowl with silver glaze finish

Lot 7

A 20TH LEATHER CASED, SILVER AND SHAGREEN MOUNTED TRAVELLING TOILET SET, the rectangular leather zipped case opens to reveal a hand mirror, hair and clothes brush, silver mounted and shagreen backed with marks for London 1927, maker C&A; the four silver topped glass toiletry bottles with marks for Birmingham 1935, maker Adie Brothers Ltd. 30cm(w) x 18cm(d)

Lot 8

A GROUP OF THREE CHEROOT HOLDERS each having a shaped amber mouthpiece and carved bodies, one with a horse, the two others with dogs, all terminating with a flared and beaded aperture, each held within a fitted and lined case. 9cm(L); sold together with two cased cheroot holders, each of typical form with amber mouth pieces and clay bodies, one with engraved white metal mounts, the other with silver mounts, Birmingham 1904, each within a fitted and lined case. (5)

Lot 28

AN EDWARDIAN ‘PIZZLE’ WALKING STICK having a domed silver plated mount with engraved initials HB and date 1908, the mount also marked Bolland Greytown, indicating South African origin, donor animal unknown possibly elephant or large bovine. 90.5cm(L)

Lot 50

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED CONDUCTOR’S BATON, the tapering ebonised baton with silver mounts embossed with foliate decoration, marks for Birmingham 1897, maker JC, the central mount with oblong cartouché engraved with presentation inscription ‘Presented to Mr A Abbott FCV by the Beccles PSA Society, Dec 1898.’ 50cm(L)

Lot 53

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY LEATHER CASED GENTLEMAN’S TRAVELLING SET, the leather case stamped with ownership initials WJC opens to reveal a variety of ivory brushes, ivory handled tools, shaving brush, razor, and silver mounted ivory topped toilet jars, marked for London 1928, maker George Carsberg & Son, the jars and clothes brushes having engraved ownership initials WC, and marked Asprey London, all held in place with leather straps and pockets. 8.5cm(h) x 35cm(w) x 25.5cm(d)

Lot 74

A SWAINE & ADENEY SILVER MOUNTED COPPER HUNTING HORN of typical flared form with silver mouth piece and mount, marks for London, indistinct maker and date, the body stamped with manufacturer’s details and inscribed ‘Captain T McDougal MFH from E.S.A’. 23cm(L); sold together with a similar Swaine & Adeney brass mounted copper example. 22.5cm(L)

Lot 130

A 19TH CENTURY IRISH MILITARY DRESS JACKET, HAT AND BELT, the red and black jacket having white metal epaulets with shamrock design, the jacket festooned with embroidered silver thread shamrocks to the collar, cuffs and plumed bicorn hat, the leather belt with shamrock design buckle.

Lot 140

TWO MODERN SILVER SPIRIT LABELS, the first of shaped shield form with embossed feline and fruiting vines enclosing the titled cartouché ‘Sherry’, marks for Birmingham 1968, maker P H Vogel & Co, 19grams; the second of shaped rectangular form with embossed stylised border enclosing the title ‘Brandy’, marks for Birmingham 1973, maker Turner & Simpson. 19grams

Lot 141

A MODERN SILVER MONEY CLIP of folded oblong form having a central oblong cartouché engraved with initials PW in a stylised foliate border, marks for Birmingham 1996, maker W I Broadway & Co. 5cm(L) 15grams

Lot 142

A MODERN SILVER HANDLED CIGAR CUTTER of oblong form, the engine turned grip flanked by the hinged cutting mechanism and domed base with cut out. 15cm(L)

Lot 143

A SMALL PAIR OF SILVER BOWLS or salts, of tapering cylindrical form, marks for Chester 1962, maker Lowe & Sons. 4cm(h) x 5.5cm(d) 115grams (total)

Lot 144

AN ART DECO SILVER CIGARETTE BOX of hinged rectangular form, the cover with stepped central section and engine turned decoration, chamferred at the ends with Greek key designs, opening to reveal the wooden lined interior, marks for Birmingham 1940, maker E.J Trevitt & Sons. 4cm(h) x 15.5cm(w) x 9cm(d) 489grams (total)

Lot 145

A MODERN SILVER COMMEMORATIVE PLATE produced to commemorate 1000 years of unbroken parliamentary government in the Isle Of Man, the step moulded rim and shallow booge enclosing the impressed shield form cartouché with inscriptions, dates 979-1979 and Manx and Celtic motifs, marks for Sheffield 1979, maker Roberts & Dore Ltd. 23cm(d) 321grams

Lot 147

AN ASPREYS & CO LTD SILVER BACHELORS TEAPOT of bullet form with hinged circular finial topped cover, simple loop handle and tapering cylindrical spout, raised on a short circular foot, marks for London 1939, maker Aspreys & Co Ltd. 13.5cm(h) x 21cm(L) 385grams (total)

Lot 148

A MID 20TH CENTURY SILVER HOT WATER POT of rounded rectangular baluster form, having a domed finial topped hinged cover to the gadrooned rim, short spout and angular handle, the body with gadrooning to the basel section, all resting on a short moulded foot, marks for Sheffield 1951, maker Walker & Hall. 19.5cm(h) 536grams

Lot 149

A LATE 20TH CENTURY SILVER TEA STRAINER of dished circular form with bands of internal piercing enclosed by a moulded rim, the scrolling rest opposed by a slender turned ebonised handle, marks for Birmingham 1976, maker P H Vogel & Co. 18cm(L) 44grams (total)

Lot 150

A NEAR PAIR OF ART DECO SILVER NAPKIN RINGS of hexagonal form with engine turned surface texture and typical period motifs, marks for Birmingham 1935, maker Turner & Simpson. 3cm(h) x 4cm(w) 92grams

Lot 151

A CASED SET OF SIX SILVER GILT ANOINTING SPOONS of typical form, with cast scrolling decoration to the bowl interior, the slender handles cast with roundels and geometric designs finishing with a twisted terminal, marks for Birmingham 1936, maker I S Greenberg & Co. 11cm(L) 74grams (total), held within a fitted leather covered case.

Lot 152

A GROUP OF FOUR SILVER SPOONS comprising two sugar spoons of fiddle pattern with shovel form bowls, the terminals engraved with a greyhound crest, marks for Dublin, date letter T, maker IL; three silver tea spoons with shallow oval bowls, short scrolled bracket and pointed square section stems, marks for London 1922, maker Wakely & Wheeler. 11cm(L) 72grams, and a pair of Mappin & Webb A1 plated sugar tongs. (5)

Lot 153

A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER PEPPERETTES of urn form with domed and pierced finial topped pull-off covers and flared waisted body with reeded detail, raised on a stepped circular foot, marks for Birmingham 1935, maker Deakin & Francis. 7.5cm(h) 49grams (total); sold together with a silver pepperette of cylindrical form with domed and pierced finial topped pull-off cover and blue glass liner, marks for Birmingham 1902, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd. 6.5cm(h) 21grams (minus liner)

Lot 156

A GEORG JENSEN STERLING SILVER NAPKIN RING c1945-1970 of slender oval form, with central vacant rectangular cartouché flanked by stylised floral designs, the interior Marked’ George Jensen, Denmark, Sterling 81A’ designer Gundorph Albertus, also marked to the exterior with import marks for London, importer ‘G.J Ld’. 1.5cm(h) x 5cm(w) x 2.7cm(d) 43grams

Lot 157

A GEORG JENSEN SILVER CADDY SPOON having a shallow shovel form bowl, lotus flower and scroll topped moulded stem, marked ‘George Jensen, Denmark, Sterling’ along with Swedish national mark and standard. 10.5cm(L) 24grams

Lot 159

A LATE VICTORIAN IMPORTED SILVER DISH of oval form with bead moulded rim, the two ends with moulded rams head terminals linked by swags against a pierced ground, import marks for Sheffield 1899 with Letter F for foreign manufacture, imported SBL, also with Hanau marks. 5cm(h) x 19cm(L) x 7cm(d) 205grams

Lot 160

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY IMPORTED SILVER CREAM JUG of baluster form with generous spout, rolled rim and scrolling handle, the body embossed with a figural cartouché within a C-scroll surround, raised on three foliate capped legs, import marks for Chester 1905, importer B Muller & Son. 9cm(h)105grams

Lot 161

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY IMPORTED SILVER BOX of hinged rectangular form, the cover embossed with a central oval vignette depicting a Dutch windmill and cattle within a beaded surround, all enclosed by C-scrolls and cherubs, the slender body with C-scrolls and diapers, import marks for Chester 1911, importer HF (unknown) along with two Hanau marks. 1.5cm(h) x 9.5cm(w) x 6cm(d) 129grams

Lot 162

A SET OF SIX WHITE METAL NAPKIN RINGS each of cylindrical form decorated with an embossed band of elephants in a mountainous landscape, stamped ‘sterling silver’, all held within a fitted leather bound case. 3cm(h) x 4.5cm(d) 66grams (total)

Lot 163

A DANISH SILVER WATER PITCHER or jug by Georg Jensen, designed by Harold Neilsen, of flared cylindrical form with broad moulded rim and shallow spout, the scrolling handle with ball ornaments, raised on a moulded circular base, marked ‘desin HN’ ‘Georg Jensen’ ‘Denmark Sterling’ ‘600A’. 17cm(h) 654grams (total)

Lot 165

AN IMPORTED CONTINENTAL 925 GRADE SILVER SAUCE LADLE early 20th century, having a tear-drop shaped bowl with shallow spout and slender tapering handle with scrolling capitals, marked to the reverse ‘GI 925.S’ import marks for London 1929, Stockwell & Co. 16cm(L) 38grams

Lot 169

A GEORGE V SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SET comprising a teapot, two handled sucrier and milk jug, each of shaped rectangular form, the teapot with domed and hinged finial topped cover, tapering spout and angled handle, the sucrier and milk jug each with slender angular handles, all resting on four ball feet, marks for Birmingham 1922, maker Joseph Gloster Ltd. 981grams (total)

Lot 170

A CASED SET OF SIX SILVER COFFEE SPOONS AND SUGAR TONGS each having slender oval bowls and spreading stems with gadrooned edge decoration, marks for Birmingham 1922, maker Daniel & Arter all held within a plush lined, fitted and leather covered case. 96grams (total)

Lot 171

A GEORGE V SILVER TWO-HANDLED TROPHY having a moulded rim and two applied loop handles, the tapering and octagonally faceted body engraved with presentation inscription ‘Cumberland & Westmorland Joint Agricultural Education Committee Egg Laying Trials Presented By E O Bolton Esq, Heavy Breeds’, the reverse engraved with various winners names dating from 1928-1939, all raised on a short stem and octagonally faceted circular foot, marks for Birmingham 1926, maker Alexander Clark & Co Ltd. 14cm(h) 173grams

Lot 172

A SET OF SIX EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER TEA SPOONS, Coburg pattern with shell backs and engraved double headed eagle crests to the terminals, marks for London 1839, maker possibly William Eaton. 14.5cm(L), 240grams (total)

Lot 173

A VICTORIAN SILVER CIGARETTE CASE of hinged and rounded rectangular form, curved for the breast pocket, the cover with raised shield-form cartouché engraved with initials PC, the reverse engraved with a lion and wing crest, opens by button release to reveal marks for Birmingham 1887, maker George Unite & Sons. 8cm(h) x 6cm(w) 78grams

Lot 174

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER TEAPOT of canted and moulded rectangular form having a domed and hinged finial topped cover, tapering spout and angular loop handle, all raised on four bun feet, marked for Chester 1933, maker S Blannckensee & Sons Ltd. 14.5cm(h) x 26.5cm(L) 504grams

Lot 175

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER BOWL of flower-head circular form with broad reeded rim and heavily planished body resting on a short circular foot, marks for London 1904, maker Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd. 5.5cm(h) x 11cm(w) 137grams

Lot 176

A GROUP OF FIVE GEORGE V SILVER SERVING SPOONS, Old English pattern with deep oval bowls, marks for Sheffield 1920, maker Walker & Hall. 21.5cm(L) 394grams (total)

Lot 177

A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS SILVER FLATWARE comprising various spoons of differing size, pattern and age, also including two forks and a pair of sugar tongs (qty). 470grams (total)

Lot 178

A VICTORIAN CASED SILVER CHRISTENING SET comprising a caddy spoon and spoon, each having a lobed scallop shell-form gilt bowl and heavily twisted stem finishing with a scroll engraved terminal, marks for Newcastle 1861, maker Reid & Sons. 45grams (total), held within a rounded rectangular fitted and leather covered case

Lot 179

A CASED SET OF SIX NEAR MATCHING SILVER COFFEE BEAN SPOONS each having shallow circular bowls issuing slender stems with coffee bean-form terminals, marks for Sheffield 1918, maker cooper Brothers & Sons (4) and Birmingham 1925, maker Adie Brothers Ltd (2) all held within a fitted faux shagreen covered case 45grams (total)

Lot 180

A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER SWEETMEAT DISHES of oval form, each with cast foliate C-scroll rim and conforming handles, the pierced foliate scroll body with vacant shield-form cartouché, raised on a cast scrolling base with fruit ornaments and leaf form feet, marks for London 1901, maker W.R Sorley, over struck ‘Sorley Silversmiths Glasgow’. 9.5cm(h) x 22cm(w) x 13cm(d) 652grams (total)

Lot 182

A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER BACHELORS’ THREE PIECE TEA SET of oval form with fluted basel section, the teapot having a domed, fluted, finial topped hinged cover, angular handle and shaped spout, the sugar and cream each having a rolled rim and reeded angular handles, rubbed marks for Chester, maker John Millward Banks, date letter indistinct. 378grams (total)

Lot 183

A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER SALTS of rectangular form with embossed egg-and-dart rim and gadrooned gilt interior, marks for Birmingham 1902, maker William Davenport, the matching spoons having circular bowls and slender stems with ball finials. 19grams (total)

Lot 184

A NEAR MATCHING LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SET of small proportions and ovoid form with fluted basel section and angular handles, the tea pot and cream jug with marks for Sheffield 1893, maker James Dixon & Sons Ltd, the sugar bowl with marks for Birmingham 1901, maker’s mark indistinct. 399grams (total)

Lot 185

AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY SILVER RAT-TAIL SPOON, Hanoverian pattern, initials IHM to the handle underside, the oval bowl with rat-tail reverse, very indistinct marks possibly for Newcastle 1710. 20.5cm(L) 55grams

Lot 186

A LATE 17TH CENTURY SILVER RAT-TAIL TABLE SPOON, Hanoverian pattern, the oval bowl with rat-tail to the reverse, the handle terminal with engraved initials IMM to the underside, worn marks for London 1699, maker’s mark indistinct. 18cm(L) 44grams

Lot 187

A PAIR OF EARLY GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDIES having domed rectangular lift-off covers with foliate finials and embossed floral decoration, the bombé form bodies with embossed scrolls and garlands, the fasciawith C-scoll cartouché engraved with a shield form crest, raised on four trifoil feet linked by foliate scroll brackets, marks for London 1761, maker Samuel Herbert & Co. 14.5cm(h) x 10cm(w) 628grams (total)

Lot 188

A PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER BASKETS having a triple arched handle with moulded detail over the lobed and pierced circular body, marks for Birmingham 1911, all held within a fitted silk covered rectangular case. 10cm(dia) 99grams

Lot 189

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TEA STRAINER having an off centre dished and pierced circular bowl, a shaped and foliate moulded rest and conforming handle, marks for Sheffield 1909, maker Roberts & Belk Ltd. 18cm(L) 43grams

Lot 190

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER CIGAR BOX of domed and hinged rectangular form, the cover with slender lip opening to reveal the wooden lined interior with central division, marks for Birmingham 1913, maker Elkington & Co. 7cm(h) x 18.5cm(w) x 13cm(d)

Lot 192

A CASED SET OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER ‘COFFEE BEAN’ SPOONS having shallow coffee bean design circular bowls, slender stems with ebonised coffee bean form terminals, marks for Birmingham 1923, maker Adie Brothers Ltd, all housed in a fitted and lined faux snakeskin covered case. 37grams

Lot 193

TWO GEORGE III SILVER SERVING SPOONS, fiddle pattern with pointed oval bowls, one marked London 1806, maker Thomas Streetin. 22cm(L) 67grams; the other marked London 1807, maker Peter & William Bateman. 22.5cm(L) 68grams

Lot 194

A PAIR OF CASED LATE VICTORIAN SILVER BERRY SPOONS having pointed oval bowls with gilt interiors and embossed fruit and foliage decoration, the old English shaped stems with moulded foliate pendant decoration and vacant circular cartouché within a stylised border, marks for London 1900, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, all held within a fitted plush lined case. 155grams

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