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Lot 806

Italian silver two handled sucriere and cover, Naples circa 1840, the knop formed as a bunch of fruit, standing on a circular lobed foot, hallmarked with Testina di Partenope, 12cm wide.

Lot 807

Victorian silver four division toast rack, makers Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1892, 9.5cm long.

Lot 809

George V engraved mother-of-pearl mounted silver bladed folding fruit knife/fork, maker John Yeomans Cowlishaw, Sheffield 1932, 8.5cm long closed together with a Victorian mother-of-pearl mounted silver bladed fruit knife, makers Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1895, 9.25cm long closed.

Lot 810

Set of four American Southern coin silver spoons marked for Charles A. Burnett of Alexandria, Virginia, engraved with initial P, 8oz approx.

Lot 811

Pair of Victorian silver asparagus tongs, Sheffield 1899, 5oz approx.

Lot 812

Two prong silver fork having a tapered rectangular handle with double crest, Britannia standard, London 1929, 17.2cm long.

Lot 815

Edwardian silver brandy warmer having a turned ivory baluster handle, makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London 1902, 6.25cm diameter.

Lot 816

George III silver meat skewer, maker Hester Bateman, London 1789, 27.75cm long.

Lot 817

George III silver double ended marrow scoop, makers mark indistinct, London 1800, 22.5cm long.

Lot 818

George III engraved silver double ended marrow scoop, maker George Smith, London 1785, 21.75cm long.

Lot 819

George III silver toddy ladle having bright cut decoration and turned whale bone handle, maker Hester Bateman, London 1784, 37.5cm long.

Lot 821

George V silver and blue enamel desk clock on a folding easel stand, maker Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1921, 11.25cm high.

Lot 822

Victorian silver lemon squeezer, made for Asprey & Sons, the ball and bar handle on a screw thread, opening to reveal a silver gilt interior, 20.5cm high fully open. Together with a small matching circular saucer, 6.25cm diameter, stamped Asprey & Sons, 166 New Bond St, maker Edward Hutton, London 1887, 15ozs approx.

Lot 823

Edward VIII miniature silver model of the Coronation Throne, makers Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1936, 7.5cm high, cased.

Lot 824

Pair of George III silver coasters having fluted decoration, the interior with central engraved crest within a fluted surround, makers probably Daniel Holy & Co, date letter indistinct but circa 1790, 15.5cm diameter.

Lot 825

Victorian silver deskstand of oval form decorated with embossed foliage and with scroll borders, standing on conforming feet. Fitted a central taper stick flanked by an ovoid shaped cut glass inkwell to either side. Bears presentation inscription to David Davies M.R.C.S. I.S.A., 1876. Makers Richard Martin and Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield 1875, 33cm wide. David Davies was the Medical Officer of Health for Bristol, he was succeeded in the position by his son David Samuel Davies in 1886 (see lot 781).

Lot 826

George V `Rock crystal` cut glass baluster shaped scent bottle and matching powder bowl, each piece with silver and blue enamel cover, maker Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1921, 15cm high and 15cm diameter.

Lot 827

George V silver and blue enamel rectangular dressing table tray, enamelled to both the top and bottom, maker Henry Clifford Davis, date letter indistinct but probably Birmingham 1921, 28.25cm x 20.75cm.

Lot 828

Set of six Victorian silver napkin rings, each having two bands of foliate decoration, makers Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield 1892, cased.

Lot 829

Pair of Victorian silver fish servers having engraved decoration depicting a riverside landscape with fishermen and a wading bird, carved bone handles, maker Joseph Rogers, Sheffield 1863, cased.

Lot 830

Pair of Edward VIII silver gilt Coronation spoons, makers Wakely & Wheeler, London 1937, 25.5cm long, cased.

Lot 831

Set of four George V silver four division toast racks, each having a loop handle, maker Robert Stewart, London 1916, 7cm long, cased.

Lot 832

George V silver three piece condiment set, makers Alexander Clark & Co, Birmingham 1927 together with a matching salt spoon and mustard spoon by the same makers, Sheffield 1927, cased.

Lot 850

Silver albert with attached bloodstone swivel fob and a silver medallion dated 1901.

Lot 3

A VICTORIAN BRASS CHESTNUT ROASTER, with a shaped pierced shallow bowl, the flat handle with onion shaped pierced finial with fleur-de-lys crest, 56cms; together with a cast iron boot jack in the form of a stags head, 30cms and a late Victorian mahogany walking stick with embossed silver knob handle, Chester 1897, 86cms (3)

Lot 33

A SILVER PLATED CAR MASCOT for Bentley, modelled as a winged B on a shaped base, stamped Leggott Bradford, 7cms high, 10cms wide

Lot 34

A SILVER PLATED CAR MASCOT `SPIRIT OF ECSTASY` ROLLS ROYCE on a black Bakelite plinth, 17cms high overall, together with a chromed RAC badge, enamelled to the centre with the Union flag, numbered MCB19512, on a circular turned wood base, 16.5cms high (2)

Lot 36

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY FAUX ALLIGATOR TAN LEATHER CIGAR SLIP CASE with silver mount, London 1918, 15.5 x 10cms

Lot 53

FOUR: LDRYMAN B S SPURDEN RFA comprising: Iraq medal (Op Telic) with clasp 1970s 28 Apr 2003; Operational Service Medal (Op Veritas); General Service Medal 1962 clasp `Air Operations Iraq` (R); and NATO medal, together with a UN medal, The Queens Golden Jubilee Medal 1952-2002, and a UN enamelled brooch together with five copies of the Sandy Times, published in conjunction with the Sunday Times dating 14 January to 4 February 1991, various dates and a set of six silver plated teaspoons commemorating the Falkland Island victory 14 June 1982, cased. See illustration

Lot 69

A VICTORIAN WALNUT TRAVELLING VANITY CASE the domed cover fitted with an internal mirror and eight glass boxes and jars with silver plated covers, together with a pair of glass eau de cologne bottles, the removable tray further fitted with ivory and mother-of-pearl accessories, over a deep well and concealed drawer 30cms wide

Lot 101

FITZGERALD (EDWARD) - The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, translated by Edward Heron-Allen, London Bernard Quaritch, 1899, half title, etched frontis plate, orig. gilt dec. green boards; Fitzgerald (Edward) - Salaman & Absal, An Allegory, London Alexander Moring,1904, eng. frontis and twelve eng. plates, a.e.g. green calf, gt. lettering by Gumpus, Oxford St.; The Psalter in Metre and Scripture Paraphrases, Henry Frowde 1906, souvenir black moroc. boards with silver mounts (3)

Lot 229

A GEORGE VI SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE, by William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1940, of ovoid form, with fluted borders, comprising tea pot, hot water jug, each with composition finials and handles, milk jug and sugar bowl, together with a small pair of sugar tongs, 53oz gross

Lot 230

A GEORGE VI SILVER TRAY, by Frank Cobb & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1939, of shaped oblong form, with a reeded edge, raised on shaped feet, 37.5 x 29.5cms, 38ozs

Lot 231

A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE by Elkington & Co, London 1896/1901 of oval form, with gadroon rims and lobed bodies, raised on ball feet, engraved with monogram, comprising teapot, and coffee pot, each with composition finial and handles, cream jug and sugar bowl, with foliate and reeded scroll handles with bifurcated terminals, 65oz gross. In a fitted wooden case with blue baize lining. See illustration

Lot 232

A GEORGE V SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, by Charles Dimier, London 1932, of oblong form, with a serpentine arch, mounted with a silver gilt heraldic crest, machine turned within a border cast with roses, enclosing a tinted photograph of an Indian Maharaja, signed and dated 21-1-35 in ink, 45 x 32cms overall, aperture 35 x 27cms, in a fitted case with hinged cover, bearing retail mark of Hunt & Roskell with J. W. Benson Ltd. London. See illustration

Lot 233

A GEORGE III SILVER BALUSTER JUG AND COVER by John Scofield, London 1775, the raised flat-topped cover with pierced thumbpiece, the raffia covered handle with heart-shape terminal, on a raised foot with reeded edge, 18.5cms high, 23ozs. See illustration

Lot 234

A VICTORIAN SILVER JUG retailed by Francis, Boone Thomas & Co, London 1878, of circular tapering form with scroll handle having robust bands of reeding to neck and foot, 13cms high, 8ozs. See illustration

Lot 235

THREE SILVER GILT WINE GOBLETS Birmingham 1965, each engraved with fruiting vine to the rim, on baluster stem from a circular foot, 14cms high, 15ozs gross

Lot 236

A VICTORIAN SILVER JUG by Holland and Holland, London 1873, of ovoid form with a sparrow beak spout and loop handle, 10cms high, 6ozs

Lot 238

AN EDWARD VII SILVER PIN BOX by Samuel M Levi, Birmingham 1906, the hinged cover embossed with ivy leaves, within crimped borders, 9cms wide; together with a Victorian silver mount cut glass scent phial, 1894, 7.5cms high and a George V silver small dish, circular, with a reeded rim and moulded well, Birmingham 1934, silver jubilee mark, 12cms diameter (3)

Lot 239

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED DECANTER by William Hutton & Son, London 1899 of wrythen waisted form with a facetted stopper, 37cms high; together with another, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1914, with a diamond and foliate cut band above a waisted square panelled body, with a facetted stopper, 28cms high (2)

Lot 241

A PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER COLLARED CUT GLASS SPIRIT DECANTERS by Mappin and Webb, of square tapered outline with spherical stoppers, Birmingham 1935, 28cms high

Lot 242

A PAIR OF EDWARD VII SILVER CORINTHIAN COLUMN CANDLESTICKS on square gadroon bases, Sheffield 1909, 19.5cms high

Lot 243

A GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SUGAR SIFTING SPOON AND SAUCE LADLE, bright cut, the gilt bowls of floral repoussé decoration Edinburgh circa 1790, makers mark RW, in fitted case

Lot 244

A GEORGE V SILVER THREE PIECE CRUET of circular panelled outline comprising salt mustard pot and spoon and a pepperette, blue glass liners, London 1924 maker`s mark for Ollivant and Botsford

Lot 245

A SET OF SIX GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER TEASPOONS OF OLD ENGLISH PATTERN, bright cut decoration initialled BM, circa 1820, maker`s mark J Hay, Edinburgh

Lot 246

A SET OF SIX SILVER DESSERT SPOONS by Wilmot Manufacturing Co. Birmingham 1935/37/38, with bead and foliate cast handles, 9ozs

Lot 248

A VICTORIAN SILVER BOWL BY HORACE WOODWARD & CO, London 1886, of elliptical form, the plain well engraved with a silver wedding inscription, the sides repousse decorated with flowers, leaves and scrolls, 29.5cm wide, 13oz

Lot 249

A PAIR OF WM IV SCOTTISH SILVER SAUCE LADLES of fiddle pattern, Edinburgh 1836, maker`s mark J B C

Lot 251

A PAIR OF EDWARD VII SCOTTISH SILVER CANDLESTICKS of classical form, with oval detachable sconces, writhen urn holder on a square stepped base with fluted borders, Edinburgh 1903, maker Hamilton & Inches, 10cms high, weighted bases

Lot 252

A VICTORIAN SILVER AFTERNOON TEA SERVICE of circular outline, half reeded body with wavy rim comprising teapot with ebonised handle, cream jug and two-handled sugar bowl, Sheffield 1897, 23ozs

Lot 253

A SILVER ARMADA DISH London 1973, 11.5cms, 3ozs, together with an oval bonbon dish of pierced decoration, on four pad feet, with fleur de lys shoulders, 14cms long, Birmingham 1927, 3ozs

Lot 254

A PAIR OF ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER DESSERT SERVING SPOONS by Mappin & Webb, bead decoration to the handles and canted terminal, 5ozs

Lot 255

A GEORGE II SILVER TANKARD, with later alterations and additions, with a domed hinged cover, shell thumb piece to the scroll handle with shield terminal, the cover and body later embossed with flowers, leaves and scrolls, above a reeded foot rim, bears partial marks for Richard Gurney and Thomas Cook, London 1738, the later cover and spout unmarked, 26.5oz gross

Lot 256

AN EDWARD VII PIERCED SILVER SUGAR BASKET, by Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1901, boat shape, with a swing handle, pierced with strapwork around two vacant cartouches, raised on four feet, with a green glass liner, Birmingham 1901, 13cms high over handle, 11cms wide, 4ozs (rim chip to liner)

Lot 257

AN EARLY GEORGE V SILVER BON BON DISH, by Reid and Sons, London 1911, of circular lobed form, with a bay leaf border over pierced sides, mounted with two ribband handles, London 1911, 14.5cms over handles, 3.5ozs

Lot 258

AN EDWARD VII SILVER SALVER BY FATTORINI, Sheffield 1909, engraved to the centre with the initial W within a garland of flowers and leaves and harebell swags, pendant with tassels and bows, an outer egg and dart border, the whole within pierced sides and gadroon rim, raised on three ball and claw feet, 31cms diameter, 28.5ozs

Lot 259

AN EDWARD VII SILVER TWO-HANDLED BOWL BY GEORGE JACKSON AND DAVID FULLERTON, London 1905, of boat shape, with a folded serpentine rim, double scroll handles and raised on an oval pedestal base, 23cms high, 38cms wide over handles, 33.5ozs. See illustration

Lot 260

A SET OF SIX SILVER RAT TAIL TEASPOONS, 1958, each bearing an example of the differing assay marks for British silver, in a red fitted case and accompanied by a card from Rugby Cement

Lot 261

A GEORGE VI SILVER TEA SERVICE BY MAPPIN & WEBB Sheffield 1931, of compressed circular form, with a bracketed flange rim, on pad feet, the teapot with ebonised finial and handle, 42 ozs gross

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