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Lot 84

A fine Chinese silver pomander or incense burner probably late 19th / early 20th century, of globular form, the body of intricate pierced floral design with matching cover with bud finial, with removeable cylinder inside, on two finely cast feet modelled as Kylin, the cover signed, 4.25in. (11cm.) high.

Lot 85

A pair of Chinese silver footed bowls early 20th century, of lobed circular form with broad flattened rims, engraved with stylised floral decoration, the stepped pedestal bases with engraved strapwork on a matted ground to the foot, impressed character marks to base, 8in. (20cm.) diameter, 4.5in. (11.5cm.) high, one base dented. (2)

Lot 87

A Mamluk Revival copper dish, 19th century Egypt or Syria, shallow circular form with moulded rim, profusely inlaid with silver, the central six pointed star decorated with fish on a punched ground, surrounded by inscription cartouches, hanging bracket soldered to reverse, 12.25in. (31cm.) diameter.

Lot 88

Four Persian and Indian bladed weapons comprising a forged iron battle axe with inlaid silver decoration and brass beast terminal, 19in. (48cm.) long, a Pesh Kabz with bone grip, 12in. (30.5cm.) long, a Jambiya with double edged blade, engraved copper hilt and pierced copper and velvet sheath, 13.25in. (33.5cm.) long and a large dagger with straight single edged blade, brass wire wrapped hilt and repousse decorated brass sheath, 18in. (46cm.) long. (4)

Lot 101

An Iranian silver miniature tray 20th century, of circular form with flared rim, with all over engraved floral and foliate decoration with birds, centred by a scrollwork roundel, impressed `84` purity and maker`s mark to base, 7in. (18cm.) diameter, weight 4.9oz.

Lot 102

An Indian Bidri ware silver inlaid tray second half 19th century, of rectangular form with flared rim, decorated with an all over floral design, standing on four cast feet, the base with handwritten inscription, 9 x 7in. (23 x 18cm.).

Lot 106

A large silver inlaid copper tray probably Egypt or Syria, 19th century, of circular form with flared moulded rim, profusely inlaid with silver and punched and engraved decoration, the central arabesque roundel within a six pointed star, surrounded by inscription cartouches and a pendant border, hanging bracket soldered to reverse, 23.5in. (59.5cm.) diameter.

Lot 112

A small 18th century silver beaker possibly Channel Islands, unmarked, of flared cylindrical form, with beaded rope twist rim, 6.2cm. high, together with an 18th century silver teapoon, probably Channel Islands, unmarked, bright cut, engraved initials `TFL` beneath handle, initials `ETR` to terminal. (2)

Lot 113

A small 18th century silver pap boat unmarked, of shallow plain form with flared rim, crested, 8cm. long, weight 0.7oz., converted from a brandy warmer.

Lot 114

A pair of Channel Islands silver mustard spoons maker`s mark `JQJ` struck once, (Jacques Quesnel, Jersey, 1781-1843), fiddle pattern, engraved initials to terminals `AEG`, 4in. (10cm.) long. (2)

Lot 115

A pair of late Victorian silver tablespoons possibly Channel Islands, maker`s mark overstruck PLP (Le Page?), London 1899, fiddle pattern with bright cut decoration, engraved initials WDG, together with three other 19th & 20th century silver tablespoons, total weight 11.2oz. (5)

Lot 117

An 18th century Channel Islands silver christening cup by Jean Hardie, maker`s mark struck once, (Guernsey 1725-1785), of typical Guernsey form with twin beaded scroll handles, flared rim and circular base, engraved with initials `MLFT` and dated 1782, 2.5in. (6.5cm.) high, weight 2.5oz.

Lot 118

An 18th century Channel Islands silver christening beaker maker`s mark `GH` (Guillaume Henry) struck three times, of typical Guernsey form but without handles, with planished finish, flared rim and stepped circular base, engraved inscription `a, I.B.G, don de Son Parain, I.L.C.`, 6.7cm. high, weight 2.4oz.

Lot 120

A Victorian silver open drum salt George Unite, Birmingham 1880, of circular form with floral and foliate scrolling repoussé decoration on a matted ground, with vacant shield cartouche, on three ball feet, 5.3cm. diameter, weight 1.2oz.

Lot 121

A George III silver mounted cut glass condiment flask William Abdy II, London, date mark worn, c.1800, the facetted bottle shaped flask with star cut base, with engraved silver mount with beaded scroll handle and hinged beak lid with plume thumbpiece, 6in. (15cm.) high.

Lot 122

A Dutch silver mounted cut glass cheese dish the decagonal facetted cut glass dome with silver handle in the form of a cow, on a star cut glass saucer with reeded silver rim, .934 purity marks, 7.75in. (19.5cm.) high, together with a smaller matching butter dish, base of dish cracked and glued. (2)

Lot 123

A George V silver drum mustard E. S. Barnsley & Co., Birmingham 1927, the sides with pierced foliate design, the domed lid set with a shell thumbpiece and scroll handle, with blue glass liner, 5cm. high.

Lot 124

A George IV silver butter shell maker`s mark IH, London 1823, of typical form with two conch shell feet, crested, 5in. (12.5cm.) wide, weight 2.3oz.

Lot 125

A Victorian silver octagonal salt Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1851, with pierced foliate sides and four shell scroll bracket feet, with blue glass liner, 7.3cm. diameter, 5.2cm. high.

Lot 127

A George III silver, brass and rosewood telescopic toasting fork London 1800, on a two drawer brass telescopic arm with polished rosewood handle, brass suspension loop to end, 22.5in. (57cm.) long extended.

Lot 129

Four silver cigarette cases 1920s-30s, of typical Art Deco style with engine turned decoration and matted gilt interiors, two initialled, 8cm. to 8.5cm. long, 13.5oz. (4)

Lot 130

A late-Victorian silver twin handled bowl James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, London 1897, of circular form with reeded banding, pedestal base and flying scroll handles, engraved inscription, 4.5in. (11.5cm.) high, weight 16oz.

Lot 131

A set of four William IV Scottish silver teaspoons Rettie & Son, Aberdeen, 1839, fiddle pattern, initialled terminals, weight 2.3oz. (4)

Lot 133

A small quantity of silver flatware including four Georgian dessert and tablespoons, a/f, a pair of Edwardian sugar tongs, fruit forks etc., total weight 12.4oz. (13)

Lot 134

A George VI suite of Art Deco style silver flatware Frank Cobb & Co Ltd., Sheffield 1937, comprising two sauce ladles, six soup spoons, four table spoons, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks and six table forks, total weight 58oz. (30)

Lot 135

A pair of modern silver candelabra Bruce Russell, Guernsey, 1980s, in the style of the 18th century Channel Island candelsticks by Guillaume Henry, complete with matching three branch candelabra tops, 10in. (25.5cm.) high, weight 54oz.

Lot 138

A pair of George V silver candlesticks Alexander Clark & Co Ltd., Sheffield 1919, in the late 18th century style, the stepped oval bases with mahogany plinths, to tapering fluted columns and urn shaped capitals with detachable oval sconces, 8.5in. (21.5cm.) high. (2)

Lot 139

A modern silver fruit bowl Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1973, of circular form with bead and reel rim and conforming flared base, the stem with pierced rose decoration, 12.5in. (32cm.) diameter, 6in. (15cm.) high, weight 48.5oz.

Lot 141

A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle London 1782, maker Richard Crossley, with engraved initials to handle, 12in. (30.5cm.) long, weight 4.7oz.

Lot 142

A George III Scottish provincial silver table spoon probably Stirling, no date mark, maker`s mark `IDB`, Old English pattern with wide heel and elongated bowl, engraved initials and `1812` date, 8.75in. (22cm.) long; together with another Old English pattern table spoon, London 1800, maker John Deacon, 8.5in. (21.5cm.) long; and a large Old English pattern table spoon with unusual marks, 9.25in. (23.5cm.) long, total weight 4.6oz (3).

Lot 143

A fine enamel on silver gilt miniature ewer circa 1870, Vienna, maker Hermann Ratzersdorfer, hallmarked with the 1867 type dog`s head mark and maker`s mark `HR` to the handle and foot, finely decorated with a pastoral scene with various figures including musicians and dogs within a wooded landscape, the base and interior similarly decorated, 3.5in. (9cm.) high, damage to enamel to lip.

Lot 145

A modern oblong silver tray J. B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1969, with rounded corners, gadrooned rim and cast gadrooned loop handles, shell and scroll decoration to the corners, 22.5 x 9in. (57 x 23cm.), weight 52oz.

Lot 148

An Art Deco style silver cruet set Bert Gordon, Birmingham 1947, of square tapering form, comprising lidded mustard and open salt, together with six pepper casters, salt spoon, a miniature silver Guernsey can, an open salt etc., total silver weight 12.5oz. (12)

Lot 150

A pair of Edwardian silver open salts Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1901, of circular form with foliate repoussé rims and three ball feet, one with glass liner, 6cm. diameter, together with an Art Deco style lidded mustard and open salt, a George III style open salt and a lidded mustard pot, total silver weight 6oz. (6)

Lot 151

A three piece George V silver cruet set Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham 1922 & 1923, of pierced oval form, comprising a pair of open salts and a lidded mustard, together with a matching silver base for a bottle and a salt spoon, total silver weight 2.9oz. (5)

Lot 152

An extremely rare Continental silver pig cigarette case import mark London 1905 and `925` purity mark, in the form of a plump, recumbent pig, gilt interior, the cover with engraved inscription and Royal cypher, 4in. (10cm.) long.

Lot 153

An early 19th century silver and ebonised toasting fork the unmarked silver fork with three tines, on a long, tapered ebonised wooden handle, 27.5in. (70cm.) long.

Lot 154

A Victorian silver and mother-of-pearl butter spade Samuel Edward Breakspear, Birmingham 1895, the heart shaped spade with engraved foliate decoration on a repoussé mount to a mother-of-pearl handle, 5in. (12.5cm.) long.

Lot 155

A Victorian silver pepper caster Mappin Bros., Birmingham 1896, of gadrooned baluster form with square pedestal base, 3in. (7.5cm.) high, weight 0.8oz.

Lot 156

A Sterling silver table bell early 20th century, marked `Sterling 249`, with turned ebonised handle, engraved initial, 4.75in. (12cm.) high.

Lot 157

An Edwardian silver lidded mustard Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London 1904, of bombe form with leaf capped handle and shell and gadrooned rim, on four paw feet, with blue glass liner, together with another smaller example and four silver salt spoons, total silver weight 4.3oz. (6)

Lot 158

A George VI silver three piece tea set LR&S, Sheffield 1946, of rounded hexagonal form with fluted rim and angular handles, the teapot with composition handle and finial, the sugar basin and cream jug gilt lined, gross weight 38oz. (3)

Lot 160

A Regency silver and mother-of-pearl snuff box early 19th century, unmarked, the mother-of-pearl body of rectangular form with a hinged lid, each panel with lightly carved geometric decoration and central floral motifs, the body and lid with bright cut silver edging, 7.2 x 4 x 3.5cm.

Lot 161

A Sterling silver stem vase 20th century, of baluster form with flared rim and stepped pedestal base, the body with a broad band of floral and foliate repoussé decoration, 6.5in. (16.5cm.) high, weight 3.6oz.

Lot 162

A Victorian novelty silver frog pepper caster Henry William Curry, London 1883, naturalistically modelled, with yellow glass eyes, 5.7cm. long. weight 2.8oz.

Lot 163

A George III silver wine funnel William Barret II, London 1817, of typical form with reeded rim, angular thumbpiece and reeded decoration to the detachable nozzle, 5.25in. (13.3cm.) high.

Lot 164

A Dutch cast silver decanter stopper mount London import marks, 1927, the pierced mount decorated with swags, ribbons and floral sprays, surmounted by a figure of a warrior on a rearing horse, 8.5cm. high.

Lot 166

A set of twelve George V silver teaspoons Josiah Williams & Co., London 1931, bright cut Old English pattern, together with a matching pair of sugar tongs, total weight 7oz. (13)

Lot 167

An Edwardian silver cased hip flask William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1908, of oval form with removable lower section to form cup, level apertures and hinged lid, engraved initials to case, 6.25in. (16cm.) high.

Lot 168

A rare George V silver double opening regimental cigarette case Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1916, with unusual double hinged action, gilt interior, engraved regimental crest for Middlesex Regiment, The Buffs, India 1914-15 and Mesopotamia 1915-17-18, 8.5 x 7.3cm., weight 3.4oz.

Lot 169

A George III English provincial silver tablespoon John Langlands, Newcastle 1800, bright cut Old English pattern, 8.75in. (22.3cm.) long, weight 2.1oz.

Lot 170

A George IV silver provincial dessert spoon William Woodman, Exeter 1823, Old English pattern, together with two Old English pattern dessert spoons by London makers, Peter, Ann and William Bateman, 1802 and William Chawner, 1828, and four Old English pattern teaspoons, weight 4.7oz. (7)

Lot 171

Five George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons including George Wintle, 1806; William Fountain 1806; William Elliott 1806; Peter & William Bateman 1807 and 1814, total weight 9.8oz. (5)

Lot 172

A pair of George IV Scottish silver tablespoons maker RPM, Edinburgh 1826, fiddle pattern, engraved initials to terminals, 21.8cm. long, weight 4.3oz. (2)

Lot 173

A pair of George II silver tablespoons maker JC, London 1739, Old English pattern, 20cm. long, weight 4oz. (2)

Lot 174

A William IV silver tablespoon Benjamin Smith, London 1837, fiddle pattern, engraved initial, 22.5cm. long, together with two Victorian fiddle pattern dessert spoons, total weight 5.5oz. (3)

Lot 175

A set of three William IV silver mustard spoons William Bateman, London 1831, fiddle pattern with gilt bowls, crested, 10cm. long, weight 1.15oz. (3)

Lot 178

A George V silver butter shell W Ld., Birmingham 1913, of typical form with three ball feet, 5.75in. (14.5cm.) long, weight 1.5oz.

Lot 179

An unusual Victorian side-hinged silver vesta case Colen Hewer Cheshire, Birmingham 1883, of rounded rectangular form with engine turned decoration, with suspension loop, 3.5cm. long.

Lot 180

An Aspreys slim silver cigarette lighter Asprey & Co Ltd., London 1948, with engine turned decoration, 5.5cm. high, weight 1.4oz.

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