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Lot 368

A Victorian silver christening mug, London 1881, the ovoid body with gadrooning, a loop handle, and ball feet, 8.7cm high, 142g (4.5 oz) gross

Lot 371

A George III silver caster by Peter, Anne and William Bateman, London 1801, the top by a different maker and date, of shouldered baluster shape on a square pedestal foot, 15cm high, 94g (3 oz) gross

Lot 373

A silver sugar caster by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1911, of shouldered octagonal baluster shape, on a spreading foot, 16cm high, 91g (2.9 oz) gross

Lot 374

A pair of silver casters by Thomas Bradbury, London 1899, of shouldered octagonal baluster shape, on a spreading foot, 11.5cm high, 134g (4.3 oz) gross

Lot 375

A George III silver caster, London 1779, of usual shouldered baluster form, 12.5cm high; and a sugar caster, London 1968, in Victorian style, 16.5cm high, 222g (7.1 oz) gross

Lot 377

A George III silver cream jug, London 1802, of plain helmet shape with a reeded handle, 10.3cm high; a George III mug, London 1801, of can shape with reeded bands, monogrammed, 6.2cm high; and a Russian vodka cup, with marks for 1881?, 5cm high, 222g (7.1 oz) gross

Lot 378

A pair of silver salts, Birmingham 1900, of oval pierced design on ball supports, with blue glass liners, 6.2cm long; a preserve spoon, three tea spoons and a fork, 136g (4.3 oz) gross

Lot 379

A silver cigarette box, Birmingham 1975, with engine turned decoration, 15cm long, with a small silver Armada dish and embossed silver coloured dishes

Lot 380

A three piece silver cruet set by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1971, in Georgian style, with shaped scroll and shell border, on four swept supports, with spoons and liners, 356g (11.4 oz) gross

Lot 381

A George III silver mustard pot by John Emes, London 1806, of plain rounded rectangular shape, on a rim foot, with a liner and a mustard spoon, 10.5cm long; and an early Victorian silver drum mustard by John & Henry Lias, London 1839, with a liner, 7cm high, 252g (8.1 oz) gross

Lot 382

A late Victorian silver mustard pot, London 1890, of plain drum shape with gadrooned rim, fleur-de-lys thumbpiece, with a liner, 7.5cm high; an oval silver mustard, with reeded supports, handle and thumbpiece, with a liner; and another of rounded rectangular outline, on ball supports, with a liner, 232g (10.4 oz) gross

Lot 383

A quantity of silver cruet items, comprising: a set of four small cauldron salts, London 1875, with beaded rims; a pair of George II salts, London 1745, later decorated; a late Victorian mustard pot, Chester 1895, of oval outline with alternate gadrooning and fluting, with a liner; and a smaller plain oval mustard pot, Birmingham 1911, with a liner, 312g (10 oz) gross

Lot 384

A silver tortoiseshell pique work trinket box by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1910, of rectangular outline, and on four supports, 6.7cm long

Lot 385

A silver tortoiseshell mounted trinket box, Birmingham 1924, of circular outline on three supports, 7cm diameter; a tea caddy of embossed oval form with pull off cover, 6cm wide, 7cm high; a Victorian silver toastrack by Hukin & Heath, London 1884; and a silver cigarette case, 208g (6.7 oz) gross weighable

Lot 386

A Scottish silver mustard pot, Edinburgh 1896, of plain rectangular outline, 9.3cm long, with a liner, with another silver mustard pot, Birmingham 1906, of pierced cylindrical form, on three ball feet, 6cm tall, 130g (4.1 oz) gross

Lot 387

A Victorian silver christening mug by Martin, Hall & Co., London 1873, the can shaped body chased with foliate scrolls, with an S-scroll handle and a vacant cartouche, 9.5cm high; and another christening mug, Birmingham 1905, the plain body on a rim foot and with a C-scroll handle, 9.3cm high, 300g (9.6 oz) gross

Lot 388

A matched set of seven William IV Irish silver dessert spoons, maker `S.G`. (unidentified), Dublin 1836, with two for 1838, fiddle pattern with a rat-tail, crested, 18.4cm long, 276g (8.9 oz) gross

Lot 389

A quantity of Irish silver fiddle pattern spoons, various dates and makers, comprising: four table spoons, including one by James Le Bass; eleven small dessert spoons; seven tea spoons; and three mustard spoons, one by James Le Bass, all bar one with the same crest, 818g (26.3 oz) gross

Lot 391

A set of six George III silver table forks by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1798, Old English pattern, crested, 20cm long; and a pair of bright-cut sugar tongs by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1802, 374g (12 oz) gross

Lot 392

A set of four George III Irish silver dessert spoons by Richard Whitford, Dublin 1814, retailed by M. West, fiddle pattern, crested, 22cm long; two small dessert spoons, by the same maker, Dublin 1812, 17.7cm long; a pair of similar tablespoons by Thomas Tudor, Dublin 1814, retailer Brooke, similarly crested, 23.2cm long, 544g (17.5 oz) gross

Lot 393

A set of ten William IV Irish silver dessert forks, probably Thomas Meade, Dublin 1835, fiddle pattern, crested, 17cm long, 390g (12.5 oz) gross

Lot 394

A George IV silver fiddle pattern gravy spoon, London 1827; and a pair of Victorian fiddle pattern sauce ladles by George Adams, London 1875, all monogrammed, 276g (8.9 oz) gross

Lot 395

A George III silver gravy spoon, London 1781, Old English pattern, 27.5cm long; and a George III cream ladle, 92g (2.9 oz) gross

Lot 396

A George III silver marrow scoop, London 1812, of usual form, 21cm long, 40g (1.3 oz) gross

Lot 397

A George IV silver gravy spoon by William Chawner, London 1820, Old English pattern, monogrammed, 30cm long, 114g (3.6 oz) gross

Lot 398

A set of six Irish silver table forks by John Pittar, Dublin 1815, fiddle pattern, crested, 20.5cm long, 412g (13.3 oz) gross

Lot 399

A quantity of Irish silver forks, various dates and makers, comprising: eleven table forks, including one by James Le Bass; and five dessert forks, all crested with the same crest, barring five dinner forks and two dessert forks, 1020g (32.9 oz) gross

Lot 400

A set of four George III silver Old English pattern salt spoons, London 1808; a pair, London 1804; a fiddle pattern pair by Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1810; a single example, Birmingham 1908; and a George III bright-cut sugar tongs, Sheffield 1778, 3.8 oz gross

Lot 401

A Dutch silver coloured metal cast large spoon, .833 standard for 1814-1953, with a Mannerist pierced bowl, 31.5cm long; and a cast apostle spoon, 6.8 oz gross

Lot 402

A collection of Victorian silver fiddle pattern flatware, comprising: a set of six dinner forks by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1893; a matched set of six dessert spoons, made up of five and one; and two odd tablespoons, 814g (26.3 oz) gross

Lot 403

A collection of silver fiddle and thread pattern flatware, various makers and dates, comprising: eight table forks, eight dessert forks, six dessert spoons, and five table spoons, 1735g (55.9 oz) gross

Lot 404

A collection of silver flatware, including: twelve Victorian King`s pattern table forks by George W. Adams, mainly London 1863 (marks rubbed); a King`s pattern table spoon, London 1937; a George IV King`s pattern sauce ladle, London 1825; a George III King`s pattern soup ladle, London 1818; three Hourglass pattern table spoons, marks rubbed; two Hourglass pattern sauce ladles, one London 1825, the other rubbed, 72.5 oz gross; with various silver handled knives

Lot 405

A collection of silver fiddle pattern flatware, by various makers, towns and dates, comprising: twelve dessert spoons, six dessert forks, and eight table spoons, 1255g (40.4 oz) gross

Lot 406

A set of six Russian silver niello decorated fiddle pattern teaspoons, Moscow 1861, gilded to the bowls and decorated to the reverse of the bowls and both sides of the finial, 14.5cm long, 146g (4.7 oz) gross

Lot 407

A set of six silver fiddle pattern tea spoons, London 1827, with a matched set of six antique silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, all monogrammed, with a silver sifting spoon, 376g (12.1 oz) gross

Lot 408

A collection of silver Old English pattern flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: twelve table forks, six dessert spoons and five table spoons, all crested; and a sauce ladle, Sheffield 1924, 1426g (46 oz) gross

Lot 409

A pair of Art Nouveau silver bud vases, Sheffield 1905, the thistle shaped tops with three tendril supports running along the support to the circular loaded foot, 20.3cm high

Lot 410

A pair of silver loaded candlesticks, Birmingham 1979, the circular base to a waisted column, 20.5cm tall

Lot 411

A silver sauceboat, by Thomas Bradbury, London 1894, of double lipped form with two handles, on a spreading foot, with a crest and armorial, the crest with the motto `Patet Omnibus` above, 17.5cm long, 179g (5.7 oz) gross

Lot 413

A silver sauceboat, by Edward Viner, Sheffield 1965, of cut rim form on three supports, 14.4cm long, 112g (3.6 oz) gross

Lot 414

A silver goblet, by Wakeley & Wheeler, London 1969, the cup to a baluster column on a spreading foot, 12.2cm tall, 174g (5.6 oz) gross, with a two handled trophy cup and cover, and a two handled trophy cup, 355g (11.4 oz) gross

Lot 415

A pair of silver loaded candlesticks, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1901, of Neo Classical form, 22cm tall, together with a glass figural swan bon bon dish with silver wings and head, London import marks for 1973, 13cm long

Lot 416

A Georgian silver swing handled sugar basket, by William Vincent, London 1789, of pedestal fluted boat shape, with a reeded handle, 13.5cm long, 162g (5.2 oz) gross

Lot 418

A silver mounted claret jug, Birmingham 1988, the ovoid clear moulded glass body with silver collar, cover and handle, 29cm tall, with an inscribed silver wine coaster, Birmingham 1981, 14.5cm diameter

Lot 419

A silver salver, by Edward Barnard & Son Ltd, London 1922, of circular shaped outline on four supports, 25.5cm diameter, 552g (17.8 oz) gross

Lot 420

An Art Deco silver comport, Birmingham 1947, the shallow bowl with geometric motifs to the quarters, on a short pedestal foot, 8.5cm tall, 21cm diameter, 313g (10 oz) gross

Lot 421

A silver sugar caster, London 1931, of shouldered baluster shape, in the Georgian style, 19cm tall, 199g (6.4 oz) gross

Lot 422

A silver cigarette box, London 1902, of plain rectangular outline with presentation inscription to the cover, 17.5cm long

Lot 423

A silver cigarette box, Sheffield 1955, rectangular outline with engine turned decoration and geometric motifs, with a presentation inscription, 17.5cm long

Lot 424

A Georgian silver salver, by John Crouch I and Thomas Hannam, London 1788, circular with beaded rim, on three bracket supports, monogrammed, 20.3cm diameter, 420g (13.5 oz) gross

Lot 425

A Scottish Georgian silver rose bowl, Edinburgh 1815, with a shaped rim and rococo style embossing, on a similar spreading foot, 22.5cm diameter, 14.7cm high, 902g (29 oz) gross, engraved Hugh Cameron Cowie, with crest and motto above

Lot 426

A set of four silver salts, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1907, of oval outline with moulded shaped rims, with spoons, by the same maker but a year earlier, and in original case, 256g (8.2 oz) gross

Lot 427

A silver three piece tea set, Sheffield 1901, with gadrooning below chased decoration, the tea pot is inscribed, 1160g (37.4 oz) gross

Lot 434

A silver mounted glass `cluck, cluck` decanter, Chester 1897, the ribbed glass body with a four spout silver mount, later stopper, 28.5cm tall

Lot 435

A horn and silver ewer with two beakers, Edinburgh 1909, the ewer with mounted base and top with spout, S shaped horn handle, the beakers (which both have splits) have silver rims, 18cm and 12.5cm tall respectively

Lot 436

A silver four piece tea service by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1916, the oval bodies engraved with floral garlands and swags, with a shaped cape rim, the hot water jug 21.5cm high, 1,744g (56.25 oz) gross

Lot 437

A silver two handled tray by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1968, of almost oval outline with decoration along two edges, 57cm long, 1,765g (56.9 oz) gross

Lot 438

A silver salver, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1906, of circular shaped outline, on three scroll supports, 26cm diameter, 680g (21.9 oz) gross

Lot 439

A pair of glass and silver scent bottles, London 1916, the octafoil shaped tapering clear glass bodies with silver collars, with stoppers, one chipped at the tip, 23.5cm tall

Lot 440

A silver Royal commemorative goblet, Sheffield 1971, for the Investiture of Prince Charles as Prince of Wales, numbered 622 of 1,000, the bell shaped cup to a baluster stem on a spreading foot, with paperwork, fitted case and box, 15.3cm high, 341g (10.9 oz) gross

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