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Lot 321

A George III silver pap boat, maker`s mark indistinct, London 1765, of plain oval shape with gadrooned edge, 10.75cm, 1.75oz

Lot 322

An Edwardian set of twelve silver Old English pattern teaspoons and companion tongs, by John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1908, initialled, 7.5oz, cased.

Lot 323

Pair of Victorian silver dwarf candlesticks, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1849, the lobed circular bases foliate scroll engraved supporting a short knopped stem below a lobed vase shaped socket, 12cm high, loaded (2)

Lot 324

A small pair of Victorian silver candelabra, by Henry Wilkinson, Sheffield 1897/98, each raised from an oval fluted foot below a conforming tapered stem and vase socket supporting a three light branch, 37cm high, loaded (2)

Lot 325

A large silver salver, by William Lister & Sons, London 1920, circular with shaped moulded edge and raised on four hoof feet, engraved as `The Maxicrop Triple Strength Championship Perpetual Challenge Trophy - First presented at The Horse of The Year Show 1980` inscribed to the reverse ` Harlton BHS Horse Trials Open Intermediate Class` and with the names of the winners (the bronze medallion applique to the front centre has been removed), 46.5cm diameter, 77oz

Lot 326

A Victorian silver miniature chamberstick, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1898, the rectangular base with gadrooned edge below a cylindrical socket, reeded ring handle with conical extinguisher, 8cm wide, 2.5oz

Lot 327

A Victorian plain glass claret jug, of tapering cylindrical shape, the plain silver mount (collar, cover and handle) by Martin & Hall, Sheffield 1881, contemporary inscription, 29.5cm high

Lot 328

A George III silver two handled cup, by John Langlands I, Newcastle 1769, the bowl of inverted bell shape with moulded girdle and edge, 13cm, 11oz

Lot 329

A Victorian silver porringer, by John Aldwinckle & James Slater, London 1882, of compressed circular form, the body embossed with stylised leaves, fitted with two cast animal headed scroll handles. 8.75cm high, 5.75oz

Lot 331

A Victorian silver christening mug, by George John Richards, London 1854, the baluster body embossed with six circular panels and engraved all over with a floral design, double scroll handle, 11cm, 4.25oz

Lot 332

An Irish silver sugar basin, by Robert Breading, Dublin 1808, of compressed rectangular shape with moulded band to the upper body below a reeded edge, two loop handles, all raised on four ball feet, initialled to a bright cut cartouche, 13cm high, 9.75oz

Lot 333

An early Victorian silver mustard pot, by Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1840, of pierced drum shape below a leaf moulded edge and standing four scrolled feet, the flat cover with anthemion thumbpiece, leaf capped scrolled handle, blue glass liner, 8.75cm, 6.5oz

Lot 334

Royal Bombay Fusiliers - A Victorian silver table cigar lighter centrepiece, by The Barnards. London 1879, the triangular platform with lion mask decorated laurel and ribbon border raised on three elephant head feet, with three flames surrounding a central lion rampant holding a crown, 19.5cm wide, 18oz (including understructure) all mounted on a triangular polished hardwood plinth bearing a plaque inscribed `Presented to The Officers` Mess, The Royal Bombay Fusiliers by Lt Colonel Colville Frankland on Promotion 29th January 1879`. Provenance: The Royal Bombay Fusiliers (103rd Regiment of Foot) were amalgamated with the Royal Madras Fusiliers (102nd Regiment of Foot) to form The Royal Dublin Fusiliers in 1881 as part of the Childers Reforms

Lot 335

A George III silver Old English pattern gravy spoon, by William Bateman I, London 1818, initialled, 30.25cm, 4oz

Lot 336

A silver three piece teaset, by Martin and Hall, Sheffield 1910, comprising: a teapot, the body of conical form embossed with lion masks and swags above a pedestal foot, ebonised handle and finial to the hinged cover, initialled `M`, 18.5cm high; together with the companion milk jug and sugar basin, 41oz (3)

Lot 337

A Victorian silver coffee pot, by Edward Charles Brown, London 1867, of pear shape, the body decoratively engraved with stylised leaves, 27cm high; together with the companion milk jug, 15.5cm high, 32.75oz (2)

Lot 338

A pair of Queen Anne silver Hanoverian rattail spoons, by Lawrence Jones, London 1708, crested,19.5cm, 4.75oz (2)

Lot 339

A silver salver, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1911, of plain square shape with moulded edge and raised on four hoof feet, inscribed to the reverse with ten facsimile signatures, 35cm diameter, 48.75oz

Lot 340

A Victorian silver pedestal bowl, by Richard Sibley II, London 1872, decorated in the Chinese taste with two stylized dragon handles and raised on a pedestal foot, presentation inscription, 14cm high, 13.75oz

Lot 341

A small George II silver muffineer or dredger, by Francis Spilsbury, London 1733, of plain cylindrical shape with moulded girdle and edges, S scroll handle and bun top, 8.25cm, 2.75oz

Lot 342

A George III silver cruet frame, by Robert Piercy, London 1775, the circular base below a raised pierced gallery with beaded edge, the central stem with a pierced spacer for five cut glass bottles, three with later silver covers, the two oil bottles unmarked, 16.25cm diameter, 22cm high, 13.5oz (frame only)

Lot 343

A George III silver Old English patterned fish slice, by Richard Meach, London 1773, the triangular blade pierced with images of fish, birds and flowers, 26cm, 3.75oz; together with another larger old English bead example by the same maker, London 1775, the blade decoratively pierced and with a substantial splint repair to the back, 5.25oz (2)

Lot 344

A Victorian silver tea pot stand or small waiter, by Robert Garrard, London 1880, of rectangular shape with reeded edge outside a brightcut border, raised on four everted feet, inscribed to base, 12.5cm x 11.5cm, 4.5oz

Lot 345

A pair of Victorian silver King`s pattern Fish Servers, by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1749, the knife blade pierced and engraved with fish, 33.5cm, the matching fork with four foliate scrolled tines, 26cm, 10oz (2)

Lot 346

A George IV silver cream jug, by Charles Thomas Fox, London 1828, of melon shape, the upper border embossed with acanthus below a moulded edge, floral and leaf capped handle, 11.5cm diameter, 6.5oz

Lot 347

Royal Engineers - A silver table cigar lighter, maker BM, London 1883, modelled as a snake, the silver head realistically engraved with scales, the body fashioned from a twisted sheep`s horn, the head lacking the jewelled eyes and the forked tongue flame, horn mounted with a plaque inscribed` Presented to The R.E. Mess on their leaving Chatham`, 51cm

Lot 348

A Scottish silver wine funnel, by James Dempster, Edinburgh circa 1800, of plain circular shape below a reeded edge with shaped hook and ribbed spout, 15.25cm, 4.5oz

Lot 349

Seven George IV Scottish Bastard King`s pattern silver table forks, by Robert Gray & Sons, Glasgow 1825 x 5, 1840 x 2, with variant shell, anthemion and leaf pattern with plain heel, 20.5cm, 20.5oz (7)

Lot 350

A George III silver pint beer mug, maker`s mark W.C (poorly struck), London 1777, of plain baluster shape with leaf capped scroll handle, 13cm high, 12oz

Lot 351

A George III silver chamberstick, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1809, the base of rectangular shape with gadrooned edge, stem with cut out for trimmers (not present), the handle with conical extinguisher, crested and initialled, 15.5cm, 11oz

Lot 352

A William IV Scottish silver salver, by James Howden & Co (also with the mark of Elder & Co), Edinburgh 1832, circular with foliate and shell scrolled edge, the ground foliate scroll chased, inscribed to the centre, raised on three leaf and shell feet, 34cm diameter, 33oz

Lot 353

A set of three William III silver dognose rattail spoons, by John Broake, London 1699, engraved with bull crest, 19.75cm, 6oz (3)

Lot 354

A pair of silver candlesticks, possibly by William Adams Ltd, Birmingham 1954, each raised on a square beaded stepped base below a fluted column with Corinthian capitals, 24.5cm high, loaded (2)

Lot 355

A silver table cigar lighter, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths` Company Ltd, London 1910, modelled as a hunting horn, initialled QG, 15.5cm, gross weight 2.4oz

Lot 356

A Victorian silver bachelor`s teapot, by Edwin Charles Purdie, London 1878, of oval shape with beaded edges, the body bright cut decorated below a flush hinged lid, 9.5cm,10.75oz

Lot 357

A George II silver salver, by Robert Abercromby, London 1743, of circular shape with shell scrolled moulded edge, raised on three scrolled hoof feet, engraved with a Rampant Lion within a cartouche below a leopard`s head crest, inscribed to reverse, 26cm diameter, 18oz

Lot 358

A set of four Victorian silver entree dishes with covers and detachable handles, by Robinson, Edkins & Aston, Birmingham 1839, each of oval lobed form with applied floral ribbon twist decoration, 31.5cm diameter, 251oz (4)

Lot 359

A pair of George III silver meat skewers, maker`s mark GS, London 1773, each with plain ring handle, 28cm & 32cm long; and a marrow scoop by George Nangle, Dublin 1809, crested, 25.5cm, 5.75oz (3)

Lot 360

A George III Irish silver marrow scoop, by George Nangle, Dublin 1809, crested, 25.5cm

Lot 361

A George IV silver mustard pot, by John Watson & Son, Sheffield 1821, of melon shaped, leaf capped scroll handle, hinged cover with chairback thumbpiece, blue glass liner, 8.25cm diameter, 5.75oz

Lot 362

A George IV silver mounted cocus wood flute, by J D Goodlad, London 1828, the keys individually hallmarked, section bands and endstop unmarked, each section stamped Goodlad & Co, London, Numbered 2003, contained in the original case

Lot 363

A George III silver Old English pattern gravy spoon, by John Lias, London 1800, initialled and crested, 31.5cm, 3oz

Lot 364

A George III silver Old English pattern gravy spoon, by Soloman Hougham, London 1802, crested, 29.5cm, 3.25oz

Lot 365

A large silver mounted photograph frame, by Williams (Birmingham) Ltd, Birmingham 1910, of plain rectangular shape with serpentine cornice and splayed foot, with wooden easel back, 32cm high

Lot 366

A George III silver wine funnel, no maker`s mark visible, London 1803, the plain body with reeded edge with ribbed decoration to the spout, crested, the detachable strainer unmarked complete with gauze spring, no hook, 14cm, 4.5oz

Lot 367

A George III silver tankard, maker IK, London 1771, of tapered cylindrical shape with moulded girdle and spreading foot, the domed cover with chairback thumbpiece, 19cm high, 25oz

Lot 368

Wayland Agricultural Society 1913 - A silver trophy goblet, by The Barker Brothers, Chester 1913, the plain bowl over a plain foot, the stem with beaded knop, inscribed `For The Best Hunter Won by Herbert Bothway`, 20cm, 8.25oz

Lot 369

A George III silver helmet creamer, mark of George Gray overstruck with the mark of Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1794, the body with punch beaded edge over a bright cut engraved band, raised on a square foot, 14.5cm, loaded base

Lot 370

A 1950s silver four piece tea set, by G Bryan & Co, Birmingham 1957, comprising: a teapot of plain lobed oval shape with ebonised handle and finial, 16.5cm high, the matching hotwater jug, 22.5cm high together with the companion sugar basin and cream jug, 55.5oz (4)

Lot 371

An Edwardian silver rosebowl, by the Fenton Brothers, Sheffield 1901, of circular shape, heavily repousse decorated with flowers and foliate scrolls below a moulded edge, raised on a pedestal foot, inscribed `Presented to Mrs R H J Gurney by Colonel Barclay MVO and the Officers of the King`s Own Yeomanry, Northrepps Camp June 1905`, 26cm diameter, 34oz

Lot 372

Swaffham Coursing Society Cup and Cover - A George IV silver cup and cover, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard London 1822, campana shaped and decorated with a band of oak leaves and acorns to the upper body, the lower body with floral and stiff leaf decoration, the cover with a greyhound finial, 38cm high, 75.75oz

Lot 373

Swaffham Coursing Society 1836 - A William IV silver cup, by The Barnards, London 1836, of lobed campana shape with everted floral and foliate rim, the lower body embossed with flowers, two elaborate foliate `S` scroll handles, 33cm high, 76.5oz

Lot 374

Swaffham Coursing Meeting 1815 - A George III silver cup and cover, by William Burwash, London 1815, of plain campana shape with ovolo border, with two foliate decorated handles to the lower body, the cover with bud finial, 27cm high, 36.5oz

Lot 375

A George II silver miniature beer mug, maker`s mark indistinct, (WJ or EM?), London 1753, of plain baluster shape with leaf capped double scroll handle, crested, 7.5cm high, 3.5oz

Lot 376

A late Victorian silver salver, by The Goldsmiths` and Silversmiths` Company Ltd, London 1899, circular, the ground chased with a broad floral band within a foliate border within a gadrooned edge, raised on three claw and ball support, inscribed to the centre, 31cm diameter, 30.5oz

Lot 377

The Swaffham Coursing Society - The Ladies Plate 1831. A George II silver salver, lacks maker`s marks, London 1737, circular with shell scrolled edge around a later chased ground, raised on three heavy leaf scrolled feet, engraved to the centre with a coursing scene within the title inscription, 38cm diameter, 53oz

Lot 209A

Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Date, a gentleman`s stainless steel wristwatch, ref.15200 no. U519995, circa 1997, the two piece screw down case and crown with black dial, silver baton numerals and hands, centre sweep seconds hand, and magnified date aperture, the 31 jewel Rolex automatic movement adjusted to five positions and temperature, cal. 3135 no. U/7857518, the case 4.2cm length including lugs, on a stainless steel block link bracelet, in a Rolex box with a green leather Rolex wallet containing a guarantee and instruction leaflet.

Lot 120

Two James Dixon & Son, Trade Catalogues of Silver & Silver Plate, 1903 and 1911 and a small brochure relating to old silver.

Lot 139

An oblong Cigarette Box inscribed "Silver", a plated vase shaped hot water jug, plated dessert knives and forks etc.

Lot 140

A late Victorian silver oval Pepperette, Chester 1899 and another similar, Birmingham 1898.

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