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Lot 340

An Edwardian matched pair of silver candlesticks, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1902/1903, in the Adam Revival style, 23cm high, loaded; together with another similar pair of dwarf candlesticks by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield circa 1900 (date mark indistinct), 15.75cm, loaded (4)

Lot 341

Three volumes of silver interest - Delieb, Eric - Silver Boxes; Delieb, Eric - Investing in Silver; Holland, Margaret - Silver An Illustrated Guide to Collecting Silver (3)

Lot 342

A small modern silver salver, by C J Vander, London 1962, of circular shape with moulded edge, all raised on three scrolled feet, 20.5cm, 11oz

Lot 343

A pair of Victorian silver mounted glass cologne bottles, by William Comyns, London 1885, the clear wrythen fluted glass bottles each mounted with a silver collar with hinged cover opening to reveal a glass stopper, 11cm high (2)

Lot 344

A pair of George III silver sauceboats, maker SS, London 1772 (see Grimwade p.269 no.3799), each of deep oval shape raised on three shell headed hoof feet below a gadrooned edge and leaf capped flying scroll handle, initialled, 14.25cm, 25.4oz (2)

Lot 345

A George III silver teapot, by John Robins, London 1804, of canted rectangular shape, the lower body fluted, with hinged cover and angular insulated handle, engraved with crests, 17cm, 18oz

Lot 346

An Edwardian silver dessert dish, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1903, of oval shape deeply embossed with flowers with foliate scrolls, monogrammed to centre, 27cm diameter, 13.25oz

Lot 347

A set of four George IV silver salts, by David and Robert Hennell, London 1766, each of plain tub shape below a gadrooned edge and raised on three shell headed shell feet, 7.5cm diameter, 11oz (4)

Lot 348

A pair of silver sauceboats, by E Viner & Co, Sheffield 1932, each of plain oval shape below a wavy edge, with flying scroll handles and raised on three hoof feet, 11cm high, 15.75oz (2)

Lot 349

A Victorian silver inkstand and companion pen tray, by C F Hancock, London 1868, the shaped oval base chased with matted scrolling within a reeded, beaded edge all raised on four scrolled feet, containing three serpentine shaped boxes including a glass lined inkwell and a circular based taper stick, 27.5cm diameter, inscribed `CB Caldwell, No.2` to the base; the matching pen tray 22.5cm, 42oz (6)

Lot 350

A small silver waiter, by The Barker Brothers, Chester 1925, of plain circular form within a gadrooned edge, raised on four small hoofed feet, inscribed to the base `From The Servants at The Cedars, 16cm, 5.5oz

Lot 351

A silver jewellery or trinket box, by Edward Souter Barnsley, Birmingham 1919, with plain serpentine body raised on four rose scrolled feet, below an engine turned cover, satin and velvet lining to base, 17.25cm. loaded

Lot 353

A silver mounted clear glass cocktail shaker, mounted with a plain silver collar, strainer and cap by The Barker Brothers and Sons, Birmingham 1929, 25cm high

Lot 354

Six pairs of silver King`s pattern dessert spoons and forks, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1912, uninscribed (spoons 15.5cm, forks 16cm), 16oz (12)

Lot 356

A Victorian amber glass two handled wine bottle, with silver collar and silver mounted stopper by Joseph Gloster & Sons, London 1898, 23cm high

Lot 357

A pair of silver mounted cologne bottles, by The Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1925, the clear glass thistle shaped bottles with silver collars with hinged caps inset with tortoiseshell pique decoration, each opening to reveal a glass stopper, 12.75cm (2)

Lot 358

A silver teapot, by Carrington & Co, Birmingham 1921, of compressed rectangular shape, the lower body fluted below a gadrooned edge, hinged half fluted cover , ebonised handle, crested, 14cm, 21.7oz

Lot 359

A silver lancet case, by Henry Carsberg, London 1966, of tapering rectangular form matt engraved with flowers between reeded edges, opening to reveal two tortoiseshell handled folding lancets, the steel blades by Arnold of London, 7 x 4cm

Lot 360

A late Victorian silver sweetmeat dish, by Charles Edwards, London 1900, the fluted circular bowl with two fret cut handle, 11.6cm diameter, 4.5oz and an American metalwares porringer by Spaulding and Company, post 1943, of plain circular shape below a moulded edge, single pierced handle, inscribed to base, 13.25cm, 6.5oz (2)

Lot 361

A set of twelve pairs of silver fish knives and forks, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1893, fitted with bone handles and metal ferrules (24)

Lot 362

A matched part service of silver fiddle pattern flatware comprising: eight table forks by Robert, James and Josiah Williams, Exeter 1850, uninscribed, 20.3cm; six dessert forks by Charles Boyton, uninscribed, London 1855; six dessert spoons by George Adams, London 1871, uninscribed, 18cm; two dessert spoons by William Eaton, London 1834, crested, 18cm; two dessert spoons by John Harris IV, London 1825, uninscribed, 17.75cm; three tablespoons by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1851, initialled, 22.5cm; together with twelve electroplated fiddle and thread pattern table knives by Garrard and Co (boxed) and twelve matching cheese knives (boxed), 50oz (51)

Lot 363

A George III silver wine funnel, by William Bateman, London 1817, plain with reeded edge, the rim complete with shaped hook, initialled `L`, 14cm high. 3.2oz

Lot 364

An Edwardian silver inkstand, by C F Hancock and Co, London 1908, of plain rectangular shape, the flat base standing on four ball feet, with pen depression before a plain rectangular three section box each part with hinged cover, the two outer compartments fitted with silver mounted rectangular clear glass inkwells, the centre compartment vacant, inscribed with presentation inscription, 25.5cm wide, 35.75oz

Lot 365

A Victorian silver sweetmeat or sugar basket, by Charles Fox, London 1890, the body of lobed oval shape embossed allover with foliate scrolling below a pierced and scrolled gallery and raised on an embossed oval foot, 12cm high, 7.25oz

Lot 366

An Edwardian silver mounted paperweight inkwell, by William Comyns, London 1903, the heavy circular plain glass base mounted with a silver collar and cover over four scroll edged cartouches embossed with figures of flower girls, the hinged cover inscribed Kedah Gymkhana 1911, 10cm diameter

Lot 367

A George III silver tea caddy, by Duncan Urquhart and Napthali Hart, London 1803, of plain oval shape with reeded edge, the stepped domed cover with pineapple finial, with key, 17cm high, 18oz

Lot 369

Gask, Norman - Old silver spoons of England Hamlyn edition 1973

Lot 371

Two silver mounted glass cologne bottles, one Victorian example, the spherical cut glass body below a pierced and scroll embossed silver mount with hinged cap by James Deakin and Sons, Chester 1897, 13cm high, the other with clear glass spherical body painted with floral festoons below a silver collar with hinged enamel decorated cap, maker`s mark indistinct, Birmingham 1919, 12cm high (2)

Lot 372

A George III silver teapot, by Peter and William Bateman, London 1809, of compressed rectangular shape with heavy ribbed girdle, raised on four ball feet, gadrooned edge to cover, angular wooden handle, rectangular finial, 16cm high, 19.75oz

Lot 373

A silver rat tail pattern mote spoon, possibly by Ann Andrews, London circa 1760 (maker`s mark only), the plain bowl drill pierced below an elongated wire stem with diamond point, 14.5cm

Lot 374

A William IV silver snuff box, probably by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1834, of rectangular shape, the sides reeded between foliate scrolled edges, the base and cover engine turned, gilt lined, inscribed `Rev`d F Palmer to Rev`d W M Williams 1842`, the inside cover inscribed `John Williams`, 6.75 x 4.25cm, 2.7oz

Lot 376

A set of three George III silver wine labels, by Thomas Phipps and Edward Robinson, London 1793, each of rectangular shape with canted corners, reed edged, inscribed `Brandy`, `Port` and `Sherry` respectively, suspension chains, 43mm, 28.1gm (3)

Lot 377

A George II silver half pint mug, by James Langland, Newcastle 1741, of baluster shape, the body embossed with female masks and putti, `S` scroll handle, initialled, 9.5cm, 6.4oz

Lot 378

378. A George III silver teapot, by John Emes, London 1802, of oval shape decorated with a floral engraved girdle below a flush hinged cover, wooden handle and finial, crested, 15.5cm, 16.4oz

Lot 379

An Edwardian silver seven bar toast rack, by Roberts and Belk, Sheffield 1907, of gothic arched form with shaped oval tray base with moulded edge all raised on four ball feet, 20cm length, 9.5oz

Lot 380

A large Edwardian silver tea kettle, by John and Frank Pairpoint, London 1904, the kettle of inverted pear shape embossed with flowers and scrolls below an ivory swing handle, the hinged cover with decorative bell shaped finial, the tripod stand with foliate scrolled legs on flower and shell feet below a pierced floral seat above a central plain spirit lamp, 35cm high, 70oz

Lot 381

A George II silver cream jug, by Richard Gosling, London 1736, pyriform with sparrow beak spout and `S` scroll handle above a circular foot, later monogram, 8.5cm, 2.5oz

Lot 382

A pair of late Victorian silver sweetmeat stands, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1892/94, each of lobed multifoil shape the body decoratively pierced and embossed and raised on a plain circular foot, 21.1cm diameter, 14oz (2)

Lot 383

Six volumes of silver interest, price guides etc (6)

Lot 385

An Edwardian silver whistle, rattle and teether, maker`s mark illegible, Birmingham 1907, with knopped hexagonal baluster stem suspended with six bells, with shaped agate handle (a replacement), 15.5cm; together with three small vinaigrettes (4)

Lot 386

A Victorian silver teapot, by Charles Hancock, London 1850 of oval shape, the straight sides embossed with floral scrolling, flush hinged cover, bone handle and finial, crested, 15.75cm high, 18oz

Lot 387

A small Victorian silver snuff box, by Cronin and Wheeler, Birmingham 1854, of thin rectangular form with flush hinged cover, engine turned and with inscribed cartouche to the cover, 8.8 x 5cm

Lot 388

A Scottish provincial Sgian Dubh, by Ferguson and Macbean, Inverness circa 1890, with carved basket weave hilt with silver ferrules over a short steel blade, the scabbard leather clad and also silver mounted, 18cm long,

Lot 389

389. A George II silver creamer, by Samuel Meriton, London 1747, of baluster shape embossed with scrolls and exotic birds and raised on three trefoil shoulders with hoof feet, crested, 10cm, 3.5oz

Lot 391

A Victorian silver matched four piece tea service, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1895/ London 1908, comprising: a very large teapot of inverted pear shape embossed with fruit and flowers below a beaded edge, insulated scroll handle below a hinged domed cover with lobed finial, 28cm high; a matching coffee pot with an angular insulated handled, 30cm high; the companion sugar basin, 16.5cm and milk jug, 16.5cm (London 1908), all inscribed with the initials GH to the underside of the foot, crested, 111oz (4)

Lot 392

An Edwardian silver bachelor`s teapot, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1903, of bullet shape in the George II style, 11cm high, 12.7oz

Lot 393

An Edwardian silver sweetmeat dish on stand, by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1904, the circular bowl pierced within a shaped foliate scrolled border, the stand with four leaf headed trefid supports joined by a scroll `X` stretcher, 18.6cm diameter, 10cm high, 9.5oz

Lot 394

Two volumes of silver interest, Hughes - Three centuries of English silver; Bannister, Judith - English Silver (2)

Lot 395

A pair of Victorian silver `Harlequin` sugar nips, by Stokes and Ireland, Chester 1897, 11.3cm, 1.25oz

Lot 396

A late Victorian silver perfume bottle sleeve, by H Matthews, Birmingham 1900, of oval section with tapering oblong hinged body scroll embossed below a plain collar and hinged cap opening to reveal a conforming green grass liner bottle, 19cm; together with another bottle sleeve by Synyer and Beddoes, Birmingham 1902, the circular hinged body scroll embossed below a hinged cap, opening to reveal a small clear glass scent bottle, 8.5cm (2)

Lot 397

A small silver coffee pot, by Alston and Hallam, London 1927, of plain tapering cylindrical shape with straight spout, moulded foot below a domed cover with bell finial, wooden `S` scroll handle, crested, 18cm, 12.2oz

Lot 398

A Victorian silver brandy flask, by Gibson and Langman, London 1893, of plain rectangular shape with bayonet ball cap, uninscribed, 14cm, 4.5oz

Lot 399

A Victorian silver cafe au lait set, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1898, comprising two side handled pots each of baluster form, embossed with flowers and scrolls below a hinged floral edged cover, 17.5cm, 17oz (2)

Lot 400

A Victorian silver three piece tea set, possibly by John Fettes, Glasgow 1899, comprising: a teapot of compressed oval shape embossed with scrolls below a flat scroll edged collar all standing on four leaf headed feet, insulated scroll handle, 16.25cm, together with the companion two handled sugar basin, 11.5cm and milk jug, 13.5cm, all initialled `T` and with a presentation inscription to the teapot, 41.75oz (3)

Lot 402

A silver muffin dish, by The Barnards, London 1910, of plain circular form, the deep base bowl fitted with a solid shallow liner below a domed cover with flattened ball finial, uninscribed, 19.25cm diameter, 20.9oz

Lot 403

A George II silver cream jug, possibly by Samuel Meriton, London 1756, pyriform with wavy edge and flared spout raised on three shell headed hoof feet, 10.25cm, 2.5oz

Lot 404

George III silver entree dish, by John Schofield, London 1798, the octagonal dish base only with gadrooned edge, crested, 31cm, 23.5oz

Lot 405

An Edwardian silver sugar basin, by Wakely and Wheeler, London 1909, of circular shape with stylised beaded border, two handles, 8.75cm, 7.5oz

Lot 406

~ F ~ A large silver tea kettle on stand, by Carrington and Co, London 1927, the kettle of plain tapered oval shape with pull off cover with bone finial below a fixed bone insulated handle, the body engraved with a crest and armorial for Foster, all raised on a substantial four legged spirit stand of plain concave rectangular shape with central oval double burner, 35cm high, 54.25oz

Lot 407

A silver coffee pot, by Alston and Hallam, London 1929, of tapering cylindrical shape, moulded foot with straight spout below a domed cover with bell finial, wooden `S` scroll handle, crested, 20.25cm, 16.75oz

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