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Lot 2073

A part matched canteen of early 19th century of Edinburgh silver flatware, various makers and dates, Fiddle pattern, to include; three table spoons, four dessert spoons, six teaspoons, maker Robert Smeaton, 1820, a table spoon, two dessert spoons, A Whighton, 1836, and a toddy ladle, fiddle and shell pattern, maker D.M 1826, 645grams, 207ozs, (17).

Lot 2075

A George V silver part canteen of silver flatware, Elkington and Co , London, 1932, Fiddle & Thread pattern, comprising four table spoons, three dessert spoons, two soup spoons, two tea spoons, a sauce ladle and three table forks, 985grams, 31ozs, (15).

Lot 2077

A cased set of six seal top teaspoons, Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1921, together with a set of silver teaspoons Sheffield 1926, 125grams, (12).

Lot 2078

A small quantity of silver flatware to include: cased pair of Edward VII silver fish servers, Thomas Bradbury and Son, London 1906, Old English Brightcut pattern, 31cm long, together with a cased set of silver teaspoons, Birmingham 1906, 420grams, 13.5ozs.

Lot 2079

A cased set of Edward VII silver and mother of pearl fruit knives and forks, maker A&D, Sheffield 1906, in a velvet and silk lined case, total weight 385grams, (12).

Lot 2080

An early 19th century oak and metal bound silver canteen box, with brass plate engraved 'Mrs. P.F. Tylter', the hinged lid opens to reveal two fitted baze lined trays with paper labels, 31.8cm high, 41cm wide, 28.6cm deep.Patrick Fraser Tytler FRSE FSA (30 August 1791 - 24 December 1849) was a Scottish advocate and historian.

Lot 2084

A late George III silver table snuff box, maker John Shaw, Birmingham, 1817, of rectangular form, engraved with full armorials for the Mackenzie/ Frazser/ Falconer family, 3cm high x 9cm wide x 6cm deep, 190grams, 6.1ozs.

Lot 2085

A Victorian silver cheroot case, London 1898, together with a Birmingham silver cigarette casket, 215gs, (2).

Lot 2086

A George V silver and mother of pearl teething ring, maker's mark indistinct, Sheffield 1923, together with set six cased silver teaspoons, London, 1933, 60grams.

Lot 2091

A George III silver pint tankard, maker Daniel Pontifex, London 1808, straight sided, with reeded band decoration, engraved initials J. M, 370grams, 12ozs, 11cm high, 8.3cm diameter.

Lot 2092

A Victorian silver hip flask, maker Walker and Hall Ltd, London 1896, of rounded rectangular form, bayonet hinged lid, engraved with an armorial crest of a hawk with outstretched wings holding a sprig, the reverse with initials J.C.F.H 15-5-57, 125grams 4ozs, 14cm high, 7.5cm wide.

Lot 2093

A George V silver travel timepiece, William Vale & Sons, Birmingham 1913, of rectangular form, engine turned decoration, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and seconds dial, 3.1cm diameter, movement marked Swiss Made, 9.5cm high, 6.5cm wide. 85grams total.

Lot 2094

A Victorian silver and glass pepper grinder, maker John Grinsell & Sons London 1897, inscribed Gertiie from Nellie 27th October 1897, together with a circular bottle coaster and a silver bon-bon dish, Birmingham 1922, approximately 130grams, (3)

Lot 2095

A George V cased silver spirit measure, T.Wooley, Birmingham 1927, of inverted tapering form, 4.4cm high, 4.3cm diameter, half a gill, together with a pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs, 60grams, (2).

Lot 2096

An Indian silver mounted and carved hardwood pendant in the form of a forearm, the hand with thumb between the index and forefinger, 15.5cm long.

Lot 2097

A George IV silver folding fruit knife, Thomas Marples, Sheffield 1824, mother of pearl scales, with a name plate Edith Larratt, together with a silver mounted woven purse, (2).

Lot 2098

A silver cigarette case Birmingham, 1916, of square form with engine turned line decoration, 105grams, together with a silver cased pocket watch by Winegartens, London, presented to Syd Tanner by the members of Depford Branch of the NUR for 27 years of service.

Lot 2100

A George III silver two compartment silver box, maker Richard Lockwood & John Douglas, London, 1802, of rectangular form, the central hinged lids, engraved crest armorial of a bird, above a monogram, 54grams, 9cm long, 3cm wide,1cm deep.

Lot 2103

A George III silver needle case, maker John Thornton, Birmingham, 1797, unusual duty mark struck twice, of sewing interest, 9cm long, 10grams.

Lot 2105

A George IV silver vinegarette, maker S&S, Birmingham 1814, of rounded rectangular form with engraved decoration, 3.3cm long, 1.7cm wide, 1cm deep.

Lot 2106

A George V silver and bone handled snuff spoon, un marked, 10.7cm long.

Lot 2107

A pair of George III silver grape scissors, maker Thomas Phipps, Edward Robinson and James Phipps, London 1813, Vine and Grape pattern, cast, 100grams, 17.6cm long.

Lot 2108

A Victorian silver nurse's buckle, maker Reynolds & Westwood, Birmingham 1897 together with a double sovereign case, the sprung hinged case opening to reveal two sprung sections inside by Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1896.

Lot 2109

A pair of George V silver Trusty Servant menu holders, F J Ross & Sons (Frederick James Ross), London, 1926, together with a silver caddy spoon, Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1916, and a capstan inkwell Birmingham, marks rubbed, 170grams, 5.4ozs, (4).

Lot 2110

An Elizabeth II silver candle snuffer, maker J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1985, of conical form with turned handle, turned wood handle, together with a George III silver punch ladle, London 1808, circular bowl and turned wood handle with baluster terminal, 40cm long, (2).

Lot 2111

A Victorian silver snuff box, maker Hillard and Thomas, Birmingham, 1852, of rounded rectangular form, decorated with foliate scrolls, engrave initialled cartouche, 7.5cm long together with a silver and enamel sovereign case, Birmingham 1909, 80grams, (2).

Lot 2112

A pair of George V silver napkin rings, Birmingham 1910, a pair of Indian silver napkin rings, a George V napkin ring, Chester, a silver shell shaped salt, an Indian silver sugar bowl, a silver bon bon dish of square form, W.H.Myatt and Co, Birmingham, 1909, 205grams, 6.5 ozs,(8)

Lot 2113

A George I silver pocket snuff box, Edmund Holliday, London, 1723, of oval form, the hinge lid with engraved cartouche, engraved initials S.K, hallmark Lion's Head Erased and date letter struck twice, 5.6cm long, 4.3cm wide, 1.2cm deep, 26grams.

Lot 2114

A George V silver and enamel circular box, Albert Carter, Birmingham 1926, with blue engine turned and enamel pull off lid, the base also engine turned, 5.2cm diameter, 1.2cm deep, together with an Edward VII silver pill box Birmingham 1906 and a Dutch silver oval box, import marks John George Piddington, London 1908, 88grams, (3).

Lot 2115

A group of silver items to include;- a silver and glass dressing table jar with hand painted panel of highland cattle drinking signed J. Stinton ( probably Royal Worcester) Birmingham 1927, together with a silver tankard, maker Hayes & Co. Birmingham 1912, a mother of pearl and white metal teether/ whistle, a silver caddy spoon, maker George Smith, London 1796 and a three-piece cruet set and tray.

Lot 2116

An Edward VII silver oval swing frame easel dressing table mirror, Chester 1902 with embossed flowerhead and foliate scroll decoration, on splayed supports, 17.5cm high.

Lot 2119

An early 19th Century Danish silver swing handled pedestal fruit basket, maker Christian Olsen Moller, Copenhagen 1833 of rectangular shape with foliate scroll swing handle, gadrooned edge and fluted sides, on an oblong base with foliate border, 29 x 21.5cm, 684gms, 22ozs.

Lot 2120

A pair of George IV silver spectacles, John Parkes, Birmingham, 1824, with folding arms, in a baise lined metal case, together with two silver plated chatelians spectacle cases, (3).

Lot 2121

A Victorian silver sugar two handled sugar bowl, maker Joseph and John Angell, London 1838, of circular compressed form, with engraved chinoiserie decoration, with high 'C' scroll handles, 242grams 7.7ozs, 7cm high, 16cm wide.

Lot 2122

An Edwardian silver photograph frame, James and William Deakin, Birmingham 1908, of rectangular form, internal measurement 19.5 x 9cm.

Lot 2124

A silver mounted glass Dimple Haig whisky bottle to commemorate 350 years of the Haig Family distilling Whiskies, limited edition, No. 616 of 1500, with engraved decoration, 22cm high, contained in a fitted case.

Lot 2125

A small group of silver items to include;- a cigarette case, Birmingham, 1890, a napkin ring, a Niello belt buckle and a bull's eye horse brass, silver items 105grams, (4).

Lot 2129

Two early 20th century silver toy models, of a milk man and two children, Holland 1910 together with a model of a girl on a swing Amsterdam, 80grams, (2).

Lot 2130

An Elizabeth II silver dish commemorating her Silver Jubilee, Copper Brothers and Son Ltd, Sheffield 1977, together with an octagonal dish with inset commemorative crown, 80gs 2.5ozs (2).

Lot 2131

A small group of silver to include;- a silver christening mug, maker Viner Ltd, Sheffield, 1947, of plain form, together with another similar London, 1901, a baby's hairbrush, a silver butter knife, a coffee spoon, a golf spoon and a commemorative spoon, (boxed), 275 grams, (7).

Lot 2132

A George VI silver christening mug, maker Henry Wilkinson Ltd, Birmingham 1949, with celtic band decoration, 50grams, 7.5cm high.

Lot 2133

A George V silver, tortoishell and glass dressing table bottle, maker's mark rubbed, London 1919, of bottle shape, hinged lid with stopper, 13.3cm high.

Lot 2134

An Edward VII silver and glass watch stand inkwell, maker Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1909, registered number 2965, set in a heavy glass base, 11.2cm high x 10cm deep x 10cm wide.

Lot 2135

A George V silver and glass inkwell, made and retailed by Finnigans Manchester, 1912, the hinged silver lid and penholder set on a heavy glass base, 9cm high x 10cm wide x 10cm deep.

Lot 2136

A Dutch silver and glass swan dressing table dish, London import marks 1964, E Ltd, 12.5cm high, 13cm long.

Lot 2137

A George II silver trencher salt, maker David Hennell, London 1730, together with a George IV silver pounce pot, London 1827, red glass liner, a Victorian oval mustard pot, in the Regency style with blue glass liner, Henry Wilkinson and Co, Sheffield 1880, a Chester silver mustard spoon and a silver plated salt spoon, weighable silver 160grams, 5.3ozs,(5).

Lot 2138

A George III Exeter silver wine funnel, maker G?, Exeter 1819, the gardooned rim with plain border, with engraved initials, part fluted, 155grams, 4.9 ozs, 15.5cm.

Lot 2139

A Victorian silver flask and straw, maker Alfred Taylor, Birmingham, 1856, of unusual design, the screw lid with straw twist to open and control the flow of liquid, the back panel of concave form, engraved with foliate scrolls, a 'C' scroll cartouche engraved with crests and mottos for the Fraser-Tytler family- intialed T.P.F-T, 14cm long, 93grams.

Lot 2140

A George III silver beaker, maker William Robertson, London, 1766, of slightly flared form, with Tytler crest, Lord Woodhouselee, 115grams, 3.7 ozs, 8.2cm high, 8.4cm diameter.

Lot 2141

A pair of Victorian silver- gilt anointing spoons, maker Charles Boyton, London 1901, with chased decoration, 186grams, 26cm long, (2).

Lot 2142

A small group of silver items to include: an Indian cigarette case, un marked, two white metal pencil holders, a Birmingham silver match case, a Birmingham silver vesta case, 1893, 164.8grams together with two agate and silver desk seals and a silver plated cigarette lighter, (8).

Lot 2143

A Victorian silver vesta case, maker Sampson Mordan and Co, London, 1897, with copper coloured mounts, 5cmx 4cm, 53grams.

Lot 2144

An Edward VII silver drum mustard, maker Stokes and Ireland Ltd, of plain form with gardooned rim and 'D' shaped handle, 5.5cm high, 6.5cm diameter, together with a fiddle pattern mustard spoon, 120grams, (2).

Lot 2145

A George III silver cream jug, maker's mark rubbed, London 1765, of baluster form, with later decoration engraved initials and date of 1767, 70grams, 15cm high.

Lot 2151

A George III silver christening mug, London 1812, with engraved foliate bands, 85gms, 2.7ozs.

Lot 2152

A Victorian silver vesta case, James Milward Banks, Chester 1901, together with small vesta case, Birmingham 1901 and another Birmingham, 1901, 65grams, (3).

Lot 2154

A George IV silver caddy spoon,George Unite, Birmingham 1836, Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern, shovel bowl, 12cm long, together with another Old English and Thread pattern, round bowl,8.5cm, 22grams, (2).

Lot 2155

A small collection of silver cases, various dates and makers, three vesta cases, a card case, a pill case on chain, a pair of Georgian silver scissor sugar tongs and a silver plated vesta case, 180grams, (7).

Lot 2156

A small collection of early 19th century silver caddy spoons, to include a shell bowl, maker John Liley, Birmingham 1790, plain circular bowl, John Brydie, London 1807, Kings Thread and Shell style, double struck, fan bowl, John Bettridge, Birmingham 1823, and a shovel shaped bowl George Unite, Birmingham, date letter rubbed, 33grams, (4).

Lot 2158

A Victorian silver footed punch bowl, maker Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1889, in the Rococo Revival style, partly swirl fluted pattern, 900grams, 29ozs, 27cm diameter x 17cm high.

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