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Lot 42

A bone oval snuff box with silver inlaid thistle, engraved 1938 IEC and cabochon stone, length 7cm.

Lot 62

A Victorian leather covered rectangular box, with hallmarked silver mounts, the hinged lid opening to reveal two compartments, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1898, width 32cm (Illustrated).

Lot 101

A gold plated "Eversharp" propelling pencil, also five silver plated examples.

Lot 116

A hallmarked silver topped walking cane, also two walking sticks (3).

Lot 167

A mixed lot of metalware including a hallmarked silver pepper pot, a hallmarked silver three piece cruet set (rubbed marks), two cut throat razors, a gimbal compass (af).

Lot 191

A Moorcroft pottery mantel clock tubelined with flowers on a cream ground, silver line mark, height 16cm (chip to foot).

Lot 194

A Moorcroft pottery 1998 Collectors Club vase, decorated in the victoriana pattern, height 21cm, silver line mark.

Lot 245

Two Royal Doulton character jugs D6335 Long John Silver and Touchstone (2).

Lot 336

An Arthur Wood Silver Shield five piece tea service, comprising teapot, hot water jug, cold water jug, milk jug and sugar bowl, also a ships decanter and another teapot.

Lot 411

Two canteens of electroplated flatware with hallmarked silver mounts.

Lot 417

A large George III hallmarked silver mustard pot of oval form with engraved decoration, the hinged lid enclosing a blue glass liner, makers mark IG, London 1798, height 8.5cm, approx 4oz (Illustrated).

Lot 418

A William IV hallmarked silver oval mustard, the hinged lid with pierced thumbpiece, enclosing a clear glass liner, Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, London 1831, height 7.5cm to top of thumbpiece, engraved initials (Illustrated).

Lot 419

A Victorian hallmarked silver pierced oval mustard, the hinged lid enclosing blue glass liner, Arthur Cook, Birmingham 1899, height 5cm.

Lot 420

A Victorian hallmarked silver pierced oval mustard, the hinged lid enclosing blue glass liner, Frederick Wich, Chester 1896, height 5.8cm.

Lot 421

A George III hallmarked silver mustard of oval form with ball feet, probably Thomas James, London 1807, height 7.5cm, initialled EB to base (damage to spoon recess).

Lot 422

An Edward VII hallmarked silver circular mustard on four claw feet, the hinged lid enclosing blue glass liner, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1905, height 6cm, also a Victorian mustard by William Hutton & Sons, London 1895 (lacking liner) (2).

Lot 423

A George V hallmarked silver circular mustard, Edward Barnard & sons Ltd, London 1910 (rubbed marks) and another on three claw feet by William Aitken, Birmingham 1913, both with blue glass liners, also a Mappin & Webb Prince`s plate mustard marked for Langham Hotel, London (3).

Lot 424

A George V hallmarked silver circular mustard with hinged lid enclosing blue glass liner, Thomas Bradbury and Sons, Sheffield 1916, with two small mustards by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1927 and 1971 (3).

Lot 425

A pair of small Edward VII hallmarked silver pierced circular mustards with hinged lids enclosing blue glass liners, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1908, height 4cm, with one spoon.

Lot 426

A small George V hallmarked silver pierced circular mustard with hinged lid enclosing blue glass liner, S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1922, also a Victorian circular open salt by Barker Bros, Birmingham 1887 (2).

Lot 427

A pair of George II hallmarked silver circular open salts on three cabriole supports with hoof feet, London 1740 and 1745, indistinct marks, one possibly by Marmaduke Daintrey, diameter 6cm (Illustrated).

Lot 428

A pair of George III hallmarked silver pierced shaped oval salts with blue glass liners, Stephen Adams II, London 1802, engraved with initial B (one with indistinct marks, some chipping to liners), 8.5 x 5.5cm.

Lot 429

A pair of Victorian hallmarked silver open salts of rounded rectangular form with part fluted bodies on four ball feet, James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1897.

Lot 430

A pair of Victorian hallmarked silver shell shaped salts, Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1894.

Lot 431

A George V hallmarked silver three piece cruet set, comprising pepper, open salt and mustard, Collingwood & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1932.

Lot 432

A large Victorian hallmarked silver ornate pierced oval open salt with blue glass liner, Jones & Crompton, Chester 1899, 7.5 x 5cm, also a small circular salt by WJ Myatt & Co, Birmingham 1903 (2).

Lot 433

A pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver pierced peppers with blue glass liners, Haseler Bros, Chester 1901.

Lot 434

A pair of large George V hallmarked silver peppers, Robinson & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1927, height 10cm, approx 6oz.

Lot 435

A pair of George VI hallmarked silver salt and pepper pots, Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1947, height 7cm and 6cm.

Lot 436

A pair of Victorian hallmarked silver repousse decorated peppers, Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1893, height 5.5cm.

Lot 437

A pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver urn shaped peppers, George Unite, Birmingham 1901, height 7.5cm (rubbed marks) (Illustrated).

Lot 438

A Victorian hallmarked silver urn shaped pepper with part gadrooned body, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1890, height 90cm and an Edward VII example by EJ Trevitt & Sons, Chester 1906 (2) (Illustrated).

Lot 439

A large Victorian hallmarked silver octagonal pepper of baluster form, Thomas Hayes, Birmingham, possibly 1894, height 11.5cm, with a similar miniature hexagonal example, Birmingham 1897 (makers mark indistinct), height 7cm (2) (Illustrated).

Lot 440

A pair of small Edward VII hallmarked silver peppers, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1903 and 1904, height 7cm.

Lot 441

An Edward VII hallmarked silver pepper of baluster form, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1907, height 11cm.

Lot 442

A George V hallmarked silver pepper, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1912, height 10.5cm and a smaller example marked for Birmingham 1903 (makers mark rubbed, height 8cm) combined weight approx 3oz (2).

Lot 443

An Edward VII hallmarked silver pepper, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1903 and a George V example by William Aitken, Birmingham 1919, both around 7.5cm.

Lot 444

A George II hallmarked silver pepper, with embossed floral decoration and pierced domed cover, possibly George Smith, London 1744, height 9cm, engraved with lion (Illustrated).

Lot 445

A George III hallmarked silver pepper, possibly Thomas Halford, London 1813, height 9cm.

Lot 446

An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver pepper, Birmingham 1952, with coronation mark, height 9.5cm and a George V pepper by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1911, height 8cm, combined weight approx 3oz.

Lot 447

A George II hallmarked silver pepper, possibly by Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1756, height 8.5cm (marks to body rubbed), also a small George III pierced pepper with blue glass liner (af), Charles Aldridge & Henry Green, London 1774, hight 4.5cm (af) (2) (Illustrated).

Lot 448

A George V hallmarked silver pepper, GMG, Birmingham 1913, height 7cm, with another hallmarked for 1919 (2).

Lot 449

A Victorian hallmarked silver baluster form pepper with part gadrooned body, James Deakin & sons, Chester 1897, and another hallmarked for Birmingham 1896, both around 6.5cm (2).

Lot 450

A George V hallmarked silver pepper on shell capped cabriole legs, Jay Richard Attenborough Co Ltd, and another by James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1898, height 7.5 and 6.5cm respectively (2).

Lot 451

A Victorian hallmarked silver pepper, Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1888, height 6.5cm, and Edward VII pepper by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1901, height 8cm and a George V pepper by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1917, height 7cm (3).

Lot 452

Nine assorted hallmarked silver salt spoons and nine plated examples (18).

Lot 453

A Victorian hallmarked silver cruet spoon, Joshua Williams & Co, Exeter 1854, a William IV cruet spoon, London 1834 and a pair of Victorian cruet spoons, London 1882 (4).

Lot 454

A pair of Victorian hallmarked silver cruet spoons, Chawner & Co, London 1850, and a pair of Victorian cruet spoons, London 1851 (4).

Lot 455

A George III hallmarked silver cruet spoon, William Bateman, London, a cruet spoon by Hester Bateman, a George III cruet spoon by Peter and Ann Bateman and a pair of George III cruet spoons, Fuller White, London 1801 (5).

Lot 456

A pair of George III hallmarked silver salts with clear glass liners, Edward Wood, London 1815 (2).

Lot 457

A pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver boat shaped salts, Birmingham 1909, also a pepper by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1899 (3).

Lot 460

A hallmarked silver pepper, rubbed marks, also a pair of napkin rings, approx 2oz (3).

Lot 461

Three George V hallmarked silver vesta cases, Chester 1910 and Birmingham 1911 and 1912, also another marked 925 sterling (4).

Lot 462

Four Victorian hallmarked silver vesta cases, Birmingham 1888, 1898 (2, one by William J Holmes) and 1899, two with engraved initials (4).

Lot 463

Four Edward VII hallmarked silver vesta cases, Birmingham 1901, 1903 (2) and 1906 by S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, one engraved with initials.

Lot 464

A George V hallmarked silver combined vesta and sovereign case, with engraved decoration, EJ Trevitt & Sons, Chester 1911, engraved "St Moritz Curling Club 1912", 6 x 5cm.

Lot 465

Two large hallmarked silver vesta cases, John Edward Wilmot, Birmingham 1896 and Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1912, both engraved.

Lot 466

Three Edward VII hallmarked silver vesta cases, Birmingham 1903 (2) and 1906 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd (two engraved) (3).

Lot 467

Four George V hallmarked silver vesta cases, Birmingham 1911, 1912 (2) and 1913 (one engraved and one af).

Lot 468

Four George V hallmarked silver vesta cases, Birmingham 1910, 1912, 1915 and 1920 (one engraved).

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