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Lot 401

A George III silver bonbon basket, no maker`s mark, London 1795, the body of fluted oblong shape raised on a pedestal foot below a bail handle, 14.25cm, 6oz

Lot 402

A George III silver cream jug, by Alice and George Burrows, London 1809, of bellied oval form, the upper body bright cut engraved, simple loop handle, 12cm high, 3oz

Lot 403

A Silver brandy flask, by Finnigan`s Ltd, London 1910, of plain rectangular shape and curved section with detachable cup base and bayonet fastening ball cap, 15cm high, 8oz

Lot 404

A George III silver tea urn, by James Young, London 1773,of plain ovoid form, raised on a square base with four ball feet, the edge of the pedestal stem gadrooned, the plain body with two leaf based flying scroll handles below a gadrooned edge cover with acorn finial, bone handle to the spigot, monogrammed to the body and foot, 50.25cm high, 90oz

Lot 405

A George III silver brandy saucepan, maker W.C or W.L (mark indistinct), London 1775, of plain bellied form with gadrooned edge and foot, fitted with a turned wooden handle, monogrammed, 8.5cm diameter, 7.5oz

Lot 406

A Victorian silver box, by Frederick James Wiltshire, London 1880, oval with repousse body and cover within crimped edges, 11.25cm, 3oz

Lot 407

By Asprey - A silver pocket brandy flask, Birmingham 1941, rectangular of curved section, engine turned, hinged bayonet cap, inscribed and initialled, 13.5cm, 7.75oz

Lot 408

A small Victorian silver Rosebowl, by Walter & John Barnard, London 1894, circular, the lower body fluted below embossed swags and a moulded edge, 17cm diameter, 11.75oz

Lot 409

A silver mounted tortoiseshell letter rack, by J Batson & Son, London 1900, of rectangular shape, the front and side panels tortoiseshell, the interior leather lined, the front corners decorated with silver scrolls, 21cm wide

Lot 411

A late Victorian service of silver Lily pattern flatware, by the Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1898, crested, comprising:- twelve serving spoons, 22.75cm; twelve table or soup spoons, 19.75cm; seventeen dessert spoons, 18.75cm; ten ice cream spoons, 11.5cm; eleven teaspoons, 13.25cm; ten coffee spoons, 11cm; two gravy spoons, 34cm; one soup ladle, 35.5cm; three sauce ladles, 16cm; twenty eight tableforks, 20.25cm and sixteen dessert forks, 18cm, all contained in a fitted stained oak canteen case with drawers, 255.25oz (122pce)

Lot 412

A George III silver Wine Funnel, by Duncan Urquhart and Napthali Hart, London 1805, the shallow compressed circular bowl with reeded edge with detachable reed decorated spout and plain replacement hook, 11.75cm, 2.5oz

Lot 413

An unusual Edwardian silver quaiche, by Robert Stewart, London 1901, of traditional form with two pierced thistle decorated handles but with two shell scrolled spouts, 10.5cm diameter, 3.75oz

Lot 414

Eleven early Victorian Scottish silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, by James McKay, Edinburgh 1838, 17.5cm, uninscribed; a set of nine Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert forks by Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater, 17.5cm, 29oz (20)

Lot 415

A matched set of 4 Victorian silver salts, two by Edward Ker Reid, London 1855 and two by Robert Harper, London 1869, all of compressed circular shape, embossed with flowers and scrolls below gadrooned edges and raised on three shell headed hoof feet, 9cm diameter; together with four King`s pattern salt spoons by George Adams, 18oz (8)

Lot 416

A Victorian silver coffee pot, by The Barnards, London 1838, of elongated ovoid form, the upper and lower body engraved with shell and foliate bands, insulated scroll handle, shell capped spout, the cover with flattened ball finial, 22cm high, 26oz

Lot 417

A George I silver tea canister, by John Farnell, London 1714, of octagonal shape, the body chased with scrolling flowers and leaves above a moulded foot, the sliding top fitted with a circular pull off cap, (slide and cap unmarked), 11cm high, 5.5oz

Lot 418

A set of five George IV silver wine labels, maker WE, London 1821, of oval gadrooned shape, with cut out lettering `Madeira` x 3 and `Sherry` x 2, 4.25cm diameter (5)

Lot 419

A silver Ink Stand, by David Muncey, London 1912, of plain octagonal shape with moulded edge raised on four claw and ball feet, having a rectangular sealing wax box with hinged cover flanked by two square glass inkwells, the box cover inscribed `Presented by The C(ambridge) & I(sle) of E(ly) Agri: Soc: to Mr R Peters FCIS at the Jubilee Show Cambridge July 24th 1913.......`, 28.25cm, 33oz.

Lot 420

A modern silver mounted claret jug, maker WW, London 1997, the tapered diamond patterned clear glass body by Atlantis crystal, the floral patterned collar with angular handle decorated with a mask, the spout similarly decorated, 28.25cm

Lot 422

A George III silver coffee pot, by Robert Hennell I & David Hennell II, London 1796, of decagonal shape raised on a conforming pedestal foot, engraved with bands of oakleaf bright cut decoration, the hinged cover with vase finial, ebonised handle, initialled to a wreath cartouche, crested, 31cm high, 25oz

Lot 423

A silver Beaker, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1912, of plain tapering cylindrical shape, 9.75cm, 4.5oz

Lot 424

A Victorian silver teapot, by The Barnards, London 1856, of fluted pear shape with fluted cover and bell shaped finial, insulated handle, 15cm, 20oz

Lot 425

An Edwardian silver inkwell, by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co, Sheffield 1903, with square base with reed and ribbon edge, the concave body embossed with rosettes below a hinged cap with berry finial enclosing a plain glass inkwwell, 13cm square, loaded

Lot 426

A pair of early Victorian silver and glass beer mugs, the silver frames by John Wilmin Figg, London 1854, the plain cylindrical clear glass bodies engraved with a Ducal crest reputedly associated with Prince Jean Pierre Clement Marie d`Orleans, Duke of Guise, the plain silver mounts with moulded edges, 13.25cm high (2)

Lot 427

A George III silver basket, maker`s mark RM, London 1773, of oval shape, the body scale and trellis pierced between beaded borders, the base embossed over a pierced and rope twist foot, 33cm diameter, 22oz

Lot 428

A George III silver three piece teaset, by William Bennett, London 1801/02, comprising: a teapot of circular shape, the lower body fluted below a plain flared collar, wooden handle and finial, 14.5cm high, together with the matching sugar bowl and cream jug, 41.25oz (3)

Lot 444

A collection of Clarice Cliff Biarritz shape plates, the cream plates with silver band to dished centres and black stylised letters and motifs to one corner, comprising five large plates, eleven medium plates and eight side plates (24)

Lot 455

A silver mounted Doulton Lambeth stoneware ewer, decorated with scrolling beaded foliage and bands of sang-de-boeuf type glaze, impressed marks 27cm (10.53in)

Lot 478

Cal Howard for Garrard, a pair of crystal and silver gilt perfume bottles, the facet cut bottles wrapped in fine pierced silver gilt, cased 20.50cm (8in) (2)

Lot 504

Three glass paperweights, comprising a Baccarat faceted sulphide commemorative weight for the 1977 Silver Jubilee, number 8 of 500, A Cristal D`Albert sulphide weight depicting HRH the Prince of Wales and a Webb Corbett faceted intaglio weight with a spider in a web flashed in lime green, boxed (3)

Lot 526

A small Art Deco silver gilt tazza, Wilson & Sharp Ltd., Birmingham 1930, of boat form with turned ivory handles, bears inscription `W.S. - E.L.S. 1884-1934, 12th March`

Lot 532

A modern silver tazza by Brian Leslie Fuller, London 1993, the dished top with presentation inscription raised on three dolphin columns and a stepped spreading foot, Glis Glis trademark, 15oz, 11.50 x 17.50cm (4.49 x 6.83in)

Lot 538

An Arts and Crafts silver Tyg by Wakely and Wheeler, London 1904, the repousee bowl raised on a spreading foot with three applied strap handles, 27oz, 19cm (7.41in)

Lot 650

E Dapante (Italian, 19th Century) A Cardinal Admiring a Silver Chalice, signed lower left "E Dapante", oil on board, 36 x 29cm (14.04 x 11.31in). Provenance: The Hon Hugh Lawson Johnson, Melchbourne Park, Bedfordshire, thence by descent

Lot 731

A fine pair of George III Royal flintlock pistols by Etherington and Crossley, circa 1810, the two stage 25cm barrels with engraved silvered and gilt decoration including crowned GR cipher and Britannia, royal arms at the breech, signed to the bevelled locks having gilt decoration and sliding safety catches, the walnut stocks inlaid with gold escutcheons engraved with the Royal crest, and silver inlaid with wire scrolls, trophies, crowned eagles and other motifs, with silver gilt lion mask butt caps, engraved gilt trigger guards with pineapple terminals, ramrods with engraved caps, 39cm long overall, in a fitted mahogany case with accessories including a red leather powder flask with gilt castle design. Though the makers are not well known, it may be that Etherington and Crossley formed a partnership specifically to produce these pistols. It is possible that Crossley was Richard Crossley the London goldsmith. The decoration is similar to that of a set of four pistols in the Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds (XII. 4746-9) made around 1804 by John Manton of London. Provenance: the property of a private collector. Formerly with Peter Finer, featured as no.55 in his 1997 catalogue

Lot 778

A silver mounted narwhal walking cane, the London assay for 1894, the tapering length with diamond lattice lines, the marine ivory handle carved as a fist clenching a snake, 82cm (32.25in) high

Lot 867

A George III mahogany dining room pedestal, circa 1815 with faux drawer fronts, hinged top and fitted internally for silver table wares, on a plinth base 84 x 56 x 49cm (32.76 x 21.84 x 19.11in)

Lot 71

A silver mounted Chinese blue and white goblet and a vase, period of Kangxi, the octagonal bowl of the cup painted with vertical bands of flowers, 12.5cm (5in) high and the slender ovoid sides of the vase painted with a reserve of Buddhist objects on one side and butterflies about flowers on the other, 20cm (8in) high (2) (D)

Lot 252

A George III silver pair cased pocket watch, with white enamel dial printed with Roman numerals, the verge movement signed G Leekey, London, the plain inner case hallmarked for London 1779, the outer repousse case unmarked, dial 36mm diameter

Lot 262

The Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, the official silver medal by T Brock depicting young and old heads, 56mm, cased; and The Silver Coronation Medal by G W de Saulles, busts either side, 56mm, cased (2)

Lot 283

A silver gilt Masonic commemorative jewel, Royal Artillery Chapter with a crowned triangle over a crimson bassetaille enamel background, `Ubique Chapter 1789` below a claret coloured ribbon, by Spencer & Co, cased (inscribed ` Presented to E Comp Lt Colonel Rev A S P McGhee DSO, M.E.Z 1944-45 as a token of regard from the Members; together with two other Masonic Jewels (3)

Lot 296

A late 18th century Continental silver goblet, unmarked, the compressed conical bowl embossed all over with flowers and swags all raised from a square foot, 12.5cm high, 7oz

Lot 297

A continental silver epergne basket, of oval shape, maker`s mark A.A, other mark indistinct, the oval base on a ring foot, the open wire body applied with trailing ivy leaves within a rustic ribbon edge, bail handle, engraved with an armorial, the base inscribed and dated 1857, 17cm diameter, 5.5oz

Lot 299

An 18th century Swedish silver gilt beaker, Uppsala, of traditional conical form, with moulded edge above a wrigglework band, the upper body engraved with shell scrolling, the lobed foot also with wrigglework band, later inscribed, 19.25cm high, 11.5oz

Lot 301

A baroque silver gilt dish, by Johann Freidrich Hohleisen, Augsburg, early 18th century, the centre ground embossed with a scene of lovers in a carriage being pulled by putti within a border of scrolls and fruiting vines, 47cm diameter, 30oz

Lot 302

A Russian niello decorated fiddle pattern silver spoon, the mark defaced and stamped 800, the back of the bowl niello decorated with a grouse, the handle with a swan and a crane to the front and back respectively, 21.5cm, 3oz

Lot 307

A Victorian silver milk jug, by William Robert Smily, London 1856, pyriform with alternated fluted bands and embossed flowers below a wavy edge, raised on three shell headed shell feet with double scroll handle, 11.25cm,

Lot 308

A small late Victorian silver pocket brandy flask, by Charles & George Asprey, London 1896, of plain rectangular shape with flat hinged cap, initialled, 9.5cm long, 2.75oz

Lot 309

A silver salver, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1930, circualr with shaped shell and rosette border, raised on three foliate scrolled feet, 39cm diameter, 49oz

Lot 310

A Victorian silver photoframe, by William Comyns, London 1890, of rectangular shape with gadrooned design and punch beaded edge, 16cm x 13.5cm

Lot 311

A silver King`s pattern Stilton Scoop, by The Goldsmiths` and Silversmiths` Company, London 1911, 21cm; together with a shell backed marrow scoop by The Goldsmiths` and Silversmiths` Company, London 1911, crested, 22.5cm, 5oz (2)

Lot 312

A silver gilt presentation key, by T & J Bragg Ltd, Birmingham 1913, the gothic styled key applied with two shield cartouches, one engraved with a monogram, the other with a presentation inscription relating to the opening of the Wesley Church, Cambridge by Mrs Runciman, October 1913, cased, 15.25cm, 2.5oz

Lot 313

A George III silver teapot, maker (C?)A, London 1797, of part concave fluted oval form engraved with bright cut bands, initialled RRG, crested, 15.75cm, 15.5oz

Lot 314

A 17th century style silver two handled bowl, by William Hunter, London 1842, circular with moulded edges, the body elaborately engraved with cartouches, initialled, 12cm high, 13.5oz

Lot 315

A Victorian silver playing card box, by William Comyns, London 1884, of rectangular shape with wavy edge with wrythen fluting to the cover and body, monogrammed, 10.5cm x 7.4cm, 5oz

Lot 316

A George III silver pap boat, maker ?W, London 1777, of plain oval shape with flared spout, 11cm, 1.5oz

Lot 317

A Victorian silver mug, by Joseph and Albert Savory, London 1854, the body engraved with figures seated in a rural landscape, scroll handle, engraved with initials, 9cm high, 5.5oz

Lot 318

A matched pair of 19th century silver table candlesticks, one by Thomas, James & Nathaniel Creswick, Sheffield 1836, the other by CF, Sheffield 1843, each with square shell cornered bases supporting knopped stems below spool sockets, 27.25cm, loaded

Lot 319

A pair of silver table candlesticks, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1918, each raised form a shaped oval base with reeded edge below a tapered stem and conforming vase shaped socket, 24cm high, loaded

Lot 320

A silver tea caddy, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1911, of compressed rectangular shape with gadrooned edge, the hinged cover with ebonised finial, monogrammed, 10cm, 11.5oz

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