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Lot 1153

A cased Victorian matched silver gilt five piece fruit set, of vineous foliate design, comprising four spoons, Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield, 1884, 7.75in and a pair of grape shears, Aston & Son, Birmingham, 1857, 15 oz.

Lot 1154

A George III pierced silver sugar pail, maker, Charles Chesterman II, London, 1770, 2.75in, (lacks liner).

Lot 1155

A George II silver waiter, with later embossed decoration, maker, Dorothy Mills, London, 1752, 7.25in, 8 oz.

Lot 1156

A late 19th/early 20th century German 800 standard silver box, embossed with putti and floral scrolls, 4.25in.

Lot 1157

A pair of George V pierced silver pedestal sweetmeat bowls, makers, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1913/14, width 4in and two other items.

Lot 1158

A George V silver drum mustard, makers, Nathan & Hayes, Chester, 1912, 3in.

Lot 1159

A stylish George VI silver five bar toastrack, by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham, 1949, height 4in and a silver sauceboat, S. Blanckensee & Sons, Birmingham, 1939, gross 8 oz.

Lot 1160

A George IV reeded silver rectangular snuff box, with later inset lid?, maker, Thomas Shaw, Birmingham, 1829, 5.5cm.

Lot 1161

A George V silver circular box with inset nephrite hinged lid, retailed by Asprey, London, engraved with initialled ducal coronet, makers, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1911, 2.25in.

Lot 1162

Two pairs of George V silver pedestal bonbon dishes, height 2.75in, makers, Henry Wilkinson & Co and Bracher & Sydenham, London, 1910 & 1911 respectively.

Lot 1163

A George V small silver rose bowl, with scroll rim, makers, E.S. Barnsley & Co, Birmingham, 1911, 5.75in, 7 oz.

Lot 1164

A George V pierced silver octagonal sweetmeat basket, by Asprey & Co, with fixed handle, Sheffield, 1913, height 6.75in and one other basket, 19 oz.

Lot 1166

An Edwardian silver box, embossed with scene depicting two gentleman playing draughts, signed "C. Lieux", makers, Nathan & Hayes, Chester, 1904, 4.25in.

Lot 1167

An early 20th century American sterling silver sweetmeat dish, modelled as a swan, import marks for Harrods Stores Ltd, London, 1916, 5.5in, 11 oz.

Lot 1168

A late 19th century Hanau? large silver sifter, modelled as a grouse, French import mark, 8.25in, 12 oz.

Lot 1169

A modern stylish silver and amethyst mounted letter opener, makers, HW, London, 2001, 4in.

Lot 1170

A George V Art Deco hexagonal silver sugar caster, by Aaron Lufkin Dennison, Birmingham, 1934, 6.75in and a silver mounted glass inkwell, Cohen & Charles, Birmingham, 1913, 3.25in.

Lot 1172

A pair of George IV silver grape shears, with fruiting vine handles and engraved armorial belonging to the Douglas clan, maker, Charles Rawlings, London, 1824, 5.75in.

Lot 1177

An Edwardian novelty silver combined ring tree, pin cushion and hat pin stand, the latter modelled as a golf bag with club, makers, Sydney & Co, Birmingham, 1909, 5in.

Lot 1179

A Victorian silver and enamelled teardrop shaped scent bottle, decorated with flowers, makers, Horton & Allday, Birmingham, 1888, 4.25in, in Mappin & Webb case.

Lot 1180

A George III pierced silver pedestal sugar vase, with beaded swing handle, no makers mark, London, 1781, overall height 6in.

Lot 1183

A Victorian silver scent bottle, of tapered spiral form, maker, Horton & Allday, Birmingham, 1888, 4.75in.

Lot 1185

A Victorian silver oval hip flask, maker, Edward Charles Brown, London, 1873, 4.75in.

Lot 1185A

An extensive 20th century canteen of American parcel gilt sterling silver "Golden Grande Baroque" cutlery, comprising two hundred and twenty nine items, makers, Wallace Silversmiths, Wallingford, Connecticut, weighable silver 236 oz.

Lot 1186

A Victorian repousse silver spherical string dispenser, maker, William Comyns, London, 1895, 3.5in.

Lot 1187

An Art Deco silver five bar toast rack in the manner of Dresser, by Hukin & Heath, numbered 3106, Birmingham, 1936, 3.75in.

Lot 1189

A George III silver domed top cylindrical nutmeg grater, makers mark only, probably John Turner, Birmingham circa 1798, 1.25in.

Lot 1190

A George III silver octagonal vinaigrette, with pierced foliate grille, 1.5in and one other, 1in, maker, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, 1810 & 1816.

Lot 1192

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, with leaf engraved bowl, makers, Yapp & Woodward, Birmingham, 1852, 2.75in and one other, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, 1812.

Lot 1195

A Victorian silver gilt christening mug, embossed with leaves and fruit, maker, George Fox, London, 1878, 3.25in.

Lot 1196

A late 19th/early 20th century German 800 standard repousse silver tea caddy, decorated with cherubs and flowers, 5.5in.

Lot 1200

An Edwardian silver shaped oval tea caddy, with carved ivory knop, maker, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London, 1903, 3.75in.

Lot 1202

A pair of George V silver baluster pepperettes, makers, Tessiers Ltd, London, 1913, 3.75in.

Lot 1203

A pair of late George II Scottish silver bun salts, assay master, Hugh Gordon, maker, John Robertson, Edinburgh, 1757, 2.5in.

Lot 1204

A mid 19th century Russian 84 zolotnik silver and niello horn shaped funnel?, engraved with angel and cyrillic inscription, assay master, Andrei Kovalsky, Moscow, 1847, 4.5in.

Lot 1205

A 19th century Persian silver incense burner, with pierced decoration and Koranic inscription, 2.5in.

Lot 1206

A 19th century Russian 84 zolotnik silver cream jug, with reeded neck and base and squat body, unknown assay master N.M. St Petersburg, 1867, masters, Nichols & Plinke, 3.5in 7 oz.

Lot 1207

A late Victorian silver circular fruit bowl, decorated with Bacchanalian masks and swags, on square pedestal foot, makers, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. London, 1898, 9.25in, 33 oz.

Lot 1208

A later Victorian Scottish silver drum mustard, pierced and decorated with birds and animals, makers, hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 1893, 3in.

Lot 1209

A George III embossed silver bachelor`s pedestal coffee pot and cover, of urn form, makers, Fogelberg & Gilbert, London, 1790, 7.75in, gross 13 oz.

Lot 1210

A cased Victorian silver christening mug, embossed with floral garlands, maker, Samuel Smily (Goldsmiths Alliance), London, 1867, 3.5in.

Lot 1212

A 1930`s silver rectangular cigarette box with motto and inscription relating to the R.A.F. No. 9 Squadron, with curved lid, on stepped feet, makers, William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham, 1931, 7.25in.

Lot 1214

A Victorian embossed silver mounted cut glass claret jug, maker, Charles Boyton II, London, 1891, foot (a.f.) now with silver mount, 11.5in.

Lot 1215

A harlequin part canteen of Victorian and later silver Kings pattern cutlery for six, comprising thirty six items and a Queens pattern sauce ladle, various dates and makers, weighable silver 73 oz.

Lot 1216

A set of four modern silver rectangular photograph frames, makers, Carr`s of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield, 1995, overall 12.25in by 10.25in.

Lot 1217

A pair of modern silver rectangular photograph frames, makers, Carr`s of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield, 1994, overall 12.25in by 10.25in and a similar pair of silver plated frames.

Lot 1220

Six 18th century silver hanovarian pattern three pronged forks, various dates and makers including Thomas Eustace, Exeter, 1788, 11 oz.

Lot 1221

A set of six pairs of George V mother of pearl handled silver dessert eaters, maker, Thomas Wilkinson & Sons, Birmingham, 1917.

Lot 1222

Seven 18th century silver hanovarian rat tail pattern table spoons, including Charles Jackson, London, 1718 and one unmarked spoon, 14 oz.

Lot 1223

A pair of George V silver sauceboats, makers, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1926, height 4in, 14 oz.

Lot 1224

An Edwardian silver two handled cup, of waisted form, with later inscription, makers, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1908, 4.75in and a 1930`s trophy cup, 5.75in, 16 oz.

Lot 1225

A cased pair of late Victorian silver bright cut engraved spoons, with double gourd shaped bowls, makers, Josiah Williams & Co, London, 1899, 8.5in.

Lot 1226

A cased set of twelve pairs of Victorian mother of pearl handled silver dessert eaters, maker, John Newton Mappin, Sheffield, 1886.

Lot 1227

A pair of Edwardian silver oval two branch three light candelabra, with fluted stems, (branches a.f). makers, Jay Richard Attenborough Co. Ltd, Sheffield, 1904, 15.75in, weighted.

Lot 1228

A late 19th/early 20th century Hanau? pierced repousse silver centrepiece, surmounted with winged youth and one (ex two) birds, maker probably Neresheimer & Sohne, with Austro-Hungarian import marks, 10.5in, 24 oz.

Lot 1230

A set of six Victorian silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern table spoons by George Adams, London, 1843 and six silver Queen`s pattern teaspoons, Hyam Hyams, London, 1830, 26 oz.

Lot 1231

A George V silver pedestal rose bowl, of Monteith type, with ring handles, maker, Henry Moreton, Birmingham, 1920, 8.25in, 12 oz.

Lot 1232

A George V silver salver, on hoof feet, makers, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield, 1928, 10in, 20 oz.

Lot 1233

A modern silver salver, on scroll feet, makers, Viners Ltd, Sheffield, 1961, 12.5in, 26 oz.

Lot 1234

A George V silver three piece teaset, makers, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London, 1913, 37 oz.

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