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Lot 417

A Russian silver cigarette case, with gold appliqués, made in the Samadorok style, St. Petersburg 1908-17, makers mark "AV" for Anatoly Vasilev (1899-1908) (see illustration).

Lot 419

A Russian silver Kovsh, Moscow 1896 by Peter Chumakov, of traditional form with long hooked handle. Ex Christie`s sale collection of King George I of the Hellenes (see illustration).

Lot 420

A Russian silver and gold cigarette case, Moscow 1908-17, makers mark for the Joint Stock Company Association of Artels of The Moscow Goldsmiths, the case decorated with a jewelled gold lion (see illustration).

Lot 421

A pair of Russian silver candlesticks, Moscow 1908-17, 84 Zolotnik silver standard, makers mark "MP" for M. Pivert, Moscow (see illustration).

Lot 424

A Russian silver and gold jewelled purse, St. Petersburg 1908-17, 84 Zolotnik silver standard and 56 Zolotnik gold frame, En Plien enamel plaque of an eagle to the front with cabochons (see illustration).

Lot 428

An Imperial Russian Red Cross Jeton, 84 silver standard, St. Petersburg, the Red cross Jeton of the Society of Elizabeth under the auspices of Grand Duchess Elizabeth, named and dated 1904 (see illustration).

Lot 429

An Imperial Russian Red Cross Jeton, of the Committee of The Ladies of The Red Cross of St. Petersburg under the auspices of Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna, 84 silver standard, St. Petersburg (see illustration).

Lot 433

A silver presentation cup, "The Fell Dales Association" for the best looking fox hound in the following fell packs Blencathra, Mellbrake, Eskdale, Ennerdale, Ullswater and Coniston September 27th 1895 by James Dixon & Son 1893, 370 grams. Height 9 ins.

Lot 434

A set of six George III Perth silver dessert spoons, circa 1800, maker William Ritchie, each monogrammed with the letter "E".

Lot 435

A set of six George IV silver teaspoons, London 1823, with initials to trefoil.

Lot 436

A set of six Edinburgh silver teaspoons, 1811, inscribed with initials.

Lot 437

A silver tea strainer, with loop handle and cup support, Birmingham 1914.

Lot 438

A pair of George III silver tablespoons, Old English pattern, inscribed with initials, London mark 1795, maker probably William Sumner.

Lot 439

A George III silver sifting spoon, London 1800, maker`s mark for Peter, Anne & William Bateman.

Lot 440

A set of six silver table forks, by William Eley and William Fearn, London 1807.

Lot 442

A pair of planished silver tumbler cups by Ronald Grant of Workington, each with flared rim, London mark 1988. Diameter 3.25 ins, height 3.25 ins (see illustration).

Lot 443

A set of nine silver teaspoons, London 1879.

Lot 444

A set of six silver coffee spoons, planished, Birmingham 1928.

Lot 445

A set of six silver dessert forks, London 1837, William Eley.

Lot 446

A miscellaneous collection of silver flatware, comprising three table forks, tablespoon, dessert spoon, pickle fork, two caddy spoons, eight teaspoons, grapefruit spoon, six salt spoons.

Lot 448

A pair of silver Corinthian column candlesticks, with detachable sconces and square stepped beaded bases, Birmingham 1914. Height 9.5 ins (see illustration).

Lot 449

A gentleman`s travelling accessory, the leather case enclosing four bottles with silver plated tops. Width 4.75 ins.

Lot 450

A ladies silver plated and enamelled card carrying case.

Lot 451

A continental silver coloured fruit bowl, raised on four short lobed feet and with fruiting vine and foliate border. Diameter 11 ins.

Lot 452

An Edwardian silver elephant pin cushion, in the form of a standing elephant and with Birmingham hallmark for 1905. Length 2.5 ins, height 2 ins (see illustration).

Lot 453

A cased set of six silver napkin rings, with foliate scrollwork and vacant cartouches, Sheffield mark 1905.

Lot 454

A large silver presentation steeplechase cup, "Essex Hunt Steeplechase the Welter Cup 21st April 1881", repousse with animals, scrollwork and portrait masks and raised on a knopped stem with spreading circular foot, London mark 1853, 1014 grams. Height 12 ins, diameter 7.25 ins (see illustration).

Lot 455

A silver topped cut glass scent bottle, Birmingham 1920. Height 4.5 ins.

Lot 456

An Edwardian silver table cigar lighter, in the form of an oil lamp with mythical bird scroll handle to the traditional oil lamp shaped reservoir, with circular spreading foot, Birmingham mark 1901 (see illustration).

Lot 457

A silver sweetmeat dish, with pierced card cut rim, tapering stem and circular spreading foot, Sheffield mark 1954. Diameter 4.25 ins.

Lot 458

A George III silver sifting spoon, Old English pattern with feather edge, London mark 1796, maker "W.E.". Length 6.25 ins.

Lot 459

A glass salt, with silver mount, in the form of a swan with hinged wings, stamped "925". Length 3 ins, height 2.75 ins.

Lot 460

A pair of silver specimen vases, each with blue glass liner and with pierced body with circular spreading foot, Chester mark 1906. Height 6.25 ins.

Lot 461

A silver cream jug and sugar basin to match, half lobed, Birmingham mark 1908, together with a silver mounted Vesta striker, hallmarked rubbed.

Lot 462

A silver and enamelled compact, cell pattern in gold and with blue border and with jewelled clasp, Birmingham import duty hallmark for 1912.

Lot 463

Three silver mounted glass Vesta strikers, one large, Birmingham hallmark 1908, diameter approximately 3.5 ins, another Birmingham 1897 and the third with marks unclear.

Lot 464

A William IV silver teapot, by Edward Bernard, Edward Bernard Junior, John Bernard and William Bernard, of good quality, with scroll handle and spout, the lid with leaf and foliate terminal and raised on four short scroll feet, London 1836, 870 grams (see illustration).

Lot 466

A silver plated Georgian tea canister or caddy.

Lot 470

A cased set of six silver seal topped spoons, Birmingham mark 1929.

Lot 471

A silver casket, rectangular form with boxwood lined interior, Chester hallmark 1906. Length 6.5 ins.

Lot 472

Two silver cigarette cases, both engine turned, Birmingham 1934 and 1950.

Lot 473

An Edwardian silver table cigarette box, with tooled leather top, London mark 1904. Length 6.75 ins.

Lot 474

A set of four silver ashtrays, each monogrammed with the letter "S", Birmingham 1964.

Lot 475

A silver egg cup and spoon christening set, cased, Birmingham 1935.

Lot 476

A late Victorian horn handled carving set, cased, by Thomas H. Blake of Sheffield, steel missing, together with a silver plated ladle.

Lot 477

A silver money clip, Birmingham 1964, a silver swizzle stick and a 9 ct gold swizzle stick.

Lot 478

A Victorian silver plated epergne, with four cut glass flutes and raised on shell and scroll feet. Height 14.5 ins.

Lot 480

A late 19th/early 20th century silver plated cruet stand, with seven condiments, various, some with plated and some with glass tops.

Lot 483

A circular ball shaped match striker, with silver rim, Birmingham mark 1914.

Lot 485

A set of six George III silver dessert spoons, London mark 1811.

Lot 486

A Victorian silver milk jug, of ewer shape, with scroll handle and four short feet, London 1854, 246 grams.

Lot 487

A four piece silver condiment set, comprising two pepperettes and two lidded salts or mustards, by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., Regent Street, each piece with Gothic design, Birmingham mark 1951.

Lot 488

A case of six silver teaspoons with tongs, with bright cut trefoils and twist stems, Birmingham 1897.

Lot 491

A silver desk accessory, in the form of a recumbent Setter with attached bowl, London hallmarks. Length 4.5 ins.

Lot 492

A Victorian silver cased pocket barometer by Negretti & Zambra, London, number 547, with silvered dial and in fitted leather case. Diameter 2 ins.

Lot 493

A silver stud box, with tortoiseshell lid, decorated with the steam ship Ranch, Birmingham mark 1926. Diameter 1.5 ins.

Lot 496

A Chinese Sung silver snuffbox, foliate engraved and with jade panels. Length 3.5 ins.

Lot 497

A case of six silver tea­spoons, Birmingham 1904.

Lot 498

A Chinese silver Tuck Chang & Co. cocktail shaker, late 19th/early 20th century, Hong Kong, repousse with bamboo and leaves against a mottled ground, with Tuck Chang mark and character mark to base, three sections, 400 grams. Height 10 ins, diameter 3.5 ins (see illustration).

Lot 499

A Chinese silver Tuck Chang & Co. toast rack, with loop carrying handle to four divisions each with character mark dividers to rectangular base with Tuck Chang impressed mark and raised on four ball feet, 107 grams. Length 4.5 ins, height 4 ins.

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