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Lot 610

A GEORGE VI SILVER TEAPOT MARK OF ELKINGTON AND CO., BIRMINGHAM, 1937 Tapering cylindrical, on circular spreading foot, with panelled sides and part-fluted spout, the hinged cover with a turned-wood finial, one side engraved with initial 'A' below a viscount's coronet 5¾ in. (14.5 cm.) high 15.6 oz. (487 gr.) The initial is possibly that of Edward John Spencer, Viscount Althorp and later 8th Earl Spencer (1924-1992). View on Christie's.com

Lot 611

A GEORGE II IRISH SILVER CREAM-JUG MARK OF CHRISTOPHER THOMPSON, DUBLIN, CIRCA 1740 Inverted helmet shape with central reeded girdle supported on three foliage-capped paw feet and with a leaf-capped scroll handle, engraved underneath with initials D over IE 4¼ in. (11 cm.) high View on Christie's.com

Lot 612

A GEORGE II IRISH SILVER CREAM-JUG MARK OF ROBERT CALDERWOOD, DUBLIN, CIRCA 1740 Helmet shaped with a silver reeded band, supported on three lions-mask capped paw feet, overall chased with fruiting foliage populated by birds, with a leaf-capped scroll handle 4 in. (10.4 cm.) high View on Christie's.com

Lot 613

A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER OBLONG CREAM-JUG AND SUGAR-BOWL MAKER'S MARK OF JASON SCOTT, DUBLIN, 1817 On fluted panel and paw feet, the part-fluted sides chased with a frieze of clover and thistles, the gadrooned rim interspersed with foliage and buds, leaf-capped handles, engraved indistinctly with a crest the sugar bowl, 8¼ in. (21 cm.) wide 22 oz. (689 gr.) (2) View on Christie's.com

Lot 614

TWO GEORGE II SILVER SOUP LADLES MARK OF WILLIAM CRIPPS, LONDON, ONE 1755, THE OTHER WITH INDISTINCT DATE LETTER Each with a foliage terminal and a shell bowl, each engraved with the Spencer crest below an earl's coronet 16¼ in. (41.2 cm.) long 24 oz. (740 gr.) The crest is probably that of John, 1st Earl Spencer (1734-1783) (2) View on Christie's.com

Lot 615

TWO GEORGE II SILVER SIFTER SPOONS MARK OF WILLIAM CRIPPS, LONDON, 1754 AND 1755 The handles cast with lion masks among berried foliage 10¼ in. (26 cm.) long and smaller 9 oz. (269 gr.) (2) View on Christie's.com

Lot 616

A GEORGE III SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER CREAM-SKIMMER MARK OF CHARLES JAMIESON, INVERNESS, CIRCA 1800 Of typical form with a turned wood handle, later engraved with an inscription, marked near handle 11 in. (28 cm.) long The inscription reads 'Will You Dine tonight? March 5 1894' View on Christie's.com

Lot 617

TWO PAIRS OF GEORGE III SILVER ASPARAGUS-TONGS THE FIRST LONDON, MAKER'S MARK IH, CIRCA 1800, THE SECOND MAKER'S MARK IW ONLY Each of scissor action with loop handles 9 5/8 in. (24.5 cm.) long 9 oz. (229 gr.) (2) View on Christie's.com

Lot 618

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER SUGAR-NIPS MARK OF ALBERT WILLIAM BARKER, LONDON, 1886 Formed as a monkey with branch ring handles 5 3/8 in. (13.6 cm.) long 2.6 oz. (81 gr.) View on Christie's.com

Lot 619

A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER-GILT GRAPE-SCISSORS MARK OF WILLIAM ELEY, WILLIAM FEARN AND WILLIAM CHAWNER, LONDON, CIRCA 1810 The handles cast with fruiting grapevines and ribbon-tied reeds, with ring handles, one handle mended 7¼ in. (18.2 cm.) long 3.5 oz. (110 gr.) View on Christie's.com

Lot 620

A PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER SUGAR NIPS MARK OF PAUL STORR, LONDON, 1829 With cast branch form handles, applied with insects and with leaf grips 6 in. (15.2 cm.) long 2 oz. (60 gr.) View on Christie's.com

Lot 621

TWO GEORGE III SILVER MEAT-SKEWERS MARK OF JOSIAH AND GEORGE PIERCY, LONDON, 1813 Each tapering, with a shell and ring handle, engraved with an S cypher within the Garter motto and below an earl's coronet 13¾ in. (35.2 cm.) long 9.5 oz. (298 gr.) The cypher is that of George John, 2nd Earl Spencer (1758-1834) (2) View on Christie's.com

Lot 622

A GROUP OF GEORGE III SILVER FLATWARE MARK OF WILLIAM ELEY AND WILLIAM FEARN AND OTHERS, LONDON, 1781 ETC. Old English pattern, engraved with initials 'RCS' below the Spencer crest, one further engraved 'Kitchen', comprising: Two basting-spoons Eleven table-spoons Seven table-forks 43 oz. (1,349 gr.) The initials are perhaps those of Robert Cavendish Spencer (1791-1830), second son of George John, 2nd Earl Spencer (1758-1834) (20) View on Christie's.com

Lot 623

A PART GEORGE III AND LATER SILVER TABLE SERVICE SOME SPOONS WITH MARK OF MARY AND ELIZA SUMNER, LONDON, 1813 Old English pattern, engraved with a crest, the knives with pistol handles, similarly engraved with an earl's coronet, comprising: Eleven table-spoons Fourteen table-knives 24 oz. (749 oz.) (25) View on Christie's.com

Lot 624

A SET OF TWENTY-NINE GEORGE III SILVER TABLE SPOONS MARK OF GEORGE SMITH AND WILLIAM FEARN, LONDON, 1788 Old English pattern, each engraved with the Spencer crest below an earl's coronet 65 oz. (2,024 gr.) (29) View on Christie's.com

Lot 625

A GROUP OF GEORGE III AND LATER TABLE-SILVER THE KNIVES MOSTLY LONDON, 1813 AND 1814, MAKER'S MARK MB King's pattern, engraved with an 'S' cypher within the Garter motto and below an earl's coronet, comprising: Thirty-five table-knives A soup-ladle A teaspoon Two carving-forks Four carving knives And the following Old English pattern, similarly engraved: Thirteen teaspoons Three pairs of sugar-tongs And the following with Reeded handles, similarly engraved: Six table-knives Two carving-forks A carving knife 24 oz. (748 gr.) (68) View on Christie's.com

Lot 627

A PART GEORGE III AND LATER SILVER TABLE-SERVICE MARK OF GEORGE SMITH AND OTHERS, LONDON, 1799 ETC. Reeded Old English pattern, engraved with a crest, comprising: Twelve table-forks Four teaspoons, two engraved 'Kitchen' A fish-slice Two basting-spoons Twenty-six table-knives Six cheese-knives Together with the following Old English pattern pieces, similarly engraved: Two table-spoons Four dessert-spoons A teaspoons A salt-spoon A marrow scoop Four various meat-skewers A pair of sugar tongs And a pair of bright cut sugar tongs 69 oz. (2,140 gr.) The crest is that of Ponytz. (66) View on Christie's.com

Lot 637

A GEORGE III SET OF DRAFTING TOOLS THIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURY The brass tools contained in a tapering shagreen covered and silver-mounted case, the cover engraved with initials 'JS' on applied oval silver plaque 5¼ in. (13.5 cm.) long The initials are probably those of John Spencer, later 1st Earl Spencer (1734-83) View on Christie's.com

Lot 643

A DUTCH SILVER-MOUNTED WOOD INKSTAND MARKED INDISTINCTLY, APPARENTLY 19TH CENTURY, POSSIBLY DATE LETTER FOR 1854 The kidney-shaped wooden base applied with silver trailing foliage and supporting two fruit-shaped ink bottles, one cover lacking, and with a central foliate taperstick 6½ in. (16.5 cm.) long View on Christie's.com

Lot 644

A QUEEN ANNE SILVER TANKARD MARK OF ROBERT LOVELL, LONDON, 1703 Tapering cylindrical, the flat hinged cover with a foliate-decorated thumb-piece, the scroll handle engraved with the initials 'E * I', engraved underneath with scratch weight '22=1' 7 in. (18 cm.) high View on Christie's.com

Lot 645

A GEORGE II SILVER WARWICK CRUET MARK OF SAMUEL WOOD, LONDON, 1751 Cinquefoil on four shell feet, with a shell-capped handle, spiral-fluted caster, and two later cut-glass bottles, the latter with foliate silver mounts, each piece engraved with initials, possibly 'FJC' below a baron's coronet, two casters lacking 9 in. (23 cm.) high 41.3 oz. (1,286 gr.) View on Christie's.com

Lot 646

A PORTUGUESE SILVER INKSTAND MAKER'S MARK PROBABLY JAB, PORTO, 19TH CENTURY Navette shaped, with openwork gallery, supporting three pierced receivers for two bottles and a central pounce pot and with two further containers, damaged foot and screws missing 9½ in. (24 cm.) long View on Christie's.com

Lot 648

FIVE SILVER-MOUNTED LEATHER DESK BLOTTERS LATE VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN/GEORGE V Comprising: a plain blue leather blotter with silver mounted corners, London 1877; a green leather example with shaped mounted corners, 1901; another green leather example, the mounts Birmingham, 1918, one mount lacking; a red leather example, the plain mounts engraved 'A' below a viscount's coronet, London 1911; together with a silver-mounted leather desk holder for telegrams, the cover applied with a cypher within an earl's coronet, 'Telegram' and with silver-mounted corners, London, 1901 The cypher is that of Charles Robert, Viscount Althorp, later 6th Earl Spencer (1857-1922) (5) View on Christie's.com

Lot 649

A VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT TRAVELLING DRESSING-TABLE SET MARK OF JOHN HARRIS, LONDON, 1858 Comprising various bottles and jars, the jars engraved with snakes and foliage, the detachable silver covers of the bottles applied with snakes, each piece applied with a cypher below an earl's coronet View on Christie's.com

Lot 674

A GEORGE II SILVER PUNCH-LADLE MARK OF JOHN GAMON, LONDON, 1737 The oval bowl with a turned wood handle, engraved with a crest below a viscount's coronet 12¼ in. (31 cm.) long View on Christie's.com

Lot 675

A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER STRAINING-SPOONS LONDON, 1775, MAKER'S MARK INDISTINCT Hanoverian pattern, half the bowl covered with a pierced strainer, engraved with the Spencer crest below an earl's coronet 10½ in. (26.5 cm.) long 8 oz. (245 gr.) (2) View on Christie's.com

Lot 676

A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SALAD-SERVERS MARK OF SOLOMON HOUGHAM, LONDON, 1809 Old English pattern, engraved with the Spencer crest 11¾ in. (30 cm.) long 7 oz. (210 gr.) (2) View on Christie's.com

Lot 677

A GEORGE II SILVER PUNCH-LADLE APPARENTLY UNMARKED, CIRCA 1740 The circular bowl with a turned wood handle 12¼ in. (31 cm.) long View on Christie's.com

Lot 678

A GROUP OF GEORGE II SILVER SPOONS Hanoverian pattern, engraved on one side with the Spencer crest, some further engraved with initial 'S' and on the other side with initials 'S R' Comprising: A soup-Ladle, 1757 Two basting-spoons, 1755 Eighteen table-spoons, 1755 etc. A dessert-spoon, 1755 57 oz. (1,779 gr.) (22) View on Christie's.com

Lot 679

THREE PAIRS OF GEORGE II SILVER SUGAR-NIPS ONE WITH MARK OF JOHN GRAY, LONDON, THE OTHERS APPARENTLY UNMARKED, EACH CIRCA 1750 Of typical form, with ring handles, one later gilded and engraved 'Cynthia Jack' on one side and '1919-1969' on the other 5 1/8 in. (13 cm.) long and smaller 3 oz. (103 gr.) (3) View on Christie's.com

Lot 680

FIVE VARIOUS SILVER MARROW-SCOOPS THREE LONDON, 1753, 1797,1809, ONE WITH MAKER'S MARK ONLY AND ONE EDINBURGH, 1807 Each of typical form 9 in. (23 cm.) long and smaller 7 oz. (230 gr.) (5) View on Christie's.com

Lot 681

A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER RIBBON-PULLERS APPARENTLY UNMARKED, 18TH CENTURY The handles modeled as a stork, opening to reveal a swaddled baby, supported feet cast variously as a lizard and foliage 4 3/8 in. (11.6 cm.) long 1.3 oz. (40 gr.) View on Christie's.com

Lot 682

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER ASPARAGUS-TONGS MARK OF MARY CHAWNER, LONDON, 1837 Reeded Old English pattern, engraved twice with the Spencer crest 9½ in. (24 cm.) long 7 oz. (216 gr.) View on Christie's.com

Lot 683

A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SILVER LADLES MARK OF EBENEZER COKER, LONDON, 1755 Each with a rococo cartouche terminal and with a shell shaped bowl, engraved with the Spencer crest, two further engraved with an earl's coronet 11 3/8 in. (29 cm.) long 15 oz. (466 gr.) (4) View on Christie's.com

Lot 684

A GEORGE IV SILVER TEAPOT MARK OF ROBERT GARRARD, LONDON, 1828 Compressed circular, applied with a reeded central band, on collet foot, with ivory handle and finial, one side engraved with the Spencer crest 9 in. (22.8 cm.) long 15.8 oz. (493 gr.) View on Christie's.com

Lot 685

A PART CANTEEN OF SILVER-PLATED FLATWARE RETAILED BY ELKINGTON, LATE 19TH CENTURY Each with a ribbon-tied reeded border, engraved with initial 'A' below a viscount's coronet, the case labelled Elkington and Company View on Christie's.com

Lot 686

A VICTORIAN SILVER INKSTAND MARK OF HORACE WOODWARD AND CO. LTD., LONDON, 1898 Oblong on four ball and claw feet, with egg-and-dart border, centre mounted with receivers for two silver-mounted glass bottles flanking a central oval compartment with hinged cover, the latter engraved with an 'A' cypher below a viscount's coronet 11 5/8 in. (29.5 cm.) long 28.8 oz. (895 gr.) The cypher is that of Charles Robert Spencer, Viscount Althorp, later 6th Earl Spencer (1857-1922). View on Christie's.com

Lot 687

AN EDWARD VII SILVER TOASTING-FORK OF GEORGIAN STYLE MARK OF SEBASTIAN GARRARD, LONDON, 1903 The turned wood handle applied with a central band with an inscription, further engraved with with an initial 'A' below a viscount's coronet, with a hinged silver toasting fork at the end 33½ in. (85 cm.) long The inscription reads ''To Jack, from Alice Hillingdon' and perhaps relates to Albert Edward John Spencer, Viscount Althorp and later 7th Earl Spencer (1892-1975) and Alice Marion Mills, Lady Hillingdon (1860-1940). View on Christie's.com

Lot 688

AN EDWARD VII SILVER SUGAR CASTER MARK OF SAMUEL WATTON SMITH AND CO., LONDON, 1904 Of octagonal lighthouse form with a central reeded band and on slightly spreading foot, the pierced cover with a fluted ball finial, engraved with initial 'A' below a viscount's coronet 8 in. (20 cm.) high The initial is that of Charles Robert Spencer, Viscount Althorp and later 6th Earl Spencer (1857-1922). View on Christie's.com

Lot 689

A DUTCH SILVER CREAM JUG, SUGAR-BOWL AND TEA-CADDY MARK OF JACOBUS CARRENHOF, AMSTERDAM, 1818, AND RETAILED BY DIEMONT The oblong caddy with with tapering sides, the cream jug and sugar bowl of oval section with angular handles and gilt interiors, each with ball feet and band of palmettes, one side engraved with a cypher within an earl's coronet the caddy 5 5/8 in. (14.3 cm.) high 21 oz. (655 gr.) (3) View on Christie's.com

Lot 690

A SMALL GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT MARK OF ROBERT AND SAMUEL HENNELL, LONDON, 1804 Squat circular with a gadroon border, the hinged cover engraved with the Spencer crest below an earl's coronet and with a part-turned wood finial and a turned wood handle 9 in. wide gross weight 13.4 oz. (416 gm.) The crest is that of George John, 2nd Earl Spencer (1758-1834). View on Christie's.com

Lot 746

A FRENCH BROCADED SILK COVER LATE 19TH CENTURY IN THE 18TH CENTURY STYLE A joined panel of apple green silk woven with ermine swags and floral bunches to a diapered ground, with silver galoon edging 85 x 97 in. (216 x 246 cm.) View on Christie's.com

Lot 751

TWO FANS, ONE SIGNED BY F. HOUGHTON CIRCA 1885-1895 The first of black Chantilly lace set with painted gauze depicting a nymph by an evening pond, signed F Houghton, the large tortoiseshell sticks and guards applied with a gilt monogram, 'BG'; together with a fan of white gauze spangled with small silver star-shaped sequins, bone sticks and guards Both 14 in. (36 cm.) (2) View on Christie's.com

Lot 28

A GROUP OF OBJECTS OF VERTU 18TH CENTURY Comprising a French gold-mounted grey-green laquer carnet-de-bal, the cover inscribed 'SOUVENIR' and 'D'AMITIE', chased gold mounts marked Paris, with the charge and discharge marks of Julien Alaterre, 1768-1774, makers mark and date letter indistinct, containing a four-leaf ivory tablet and gold-capped pencil, polished gold push-piece; together with, three rectangular gold-mounted ivory carnets-de-bal, probably English circa 1770, one set with enamel-bordered oval plaque with gold initial 'S' surmounted with an earl's coronet on obverse, a similarly bordered oval plaque containing plaited hair on reverse, the cover applied with gold plaques inscribed 'Souvenir' and 'Cheri', apparently unmarked chased gold mounts, containing a five-leaf ivory tablet, polished gold push-piece; another, set with pierced gold-bordered oval glazed plaque with gold monogram on reverse, glazed plaque on obverse, the cover applied with pierced gold inscription 'SOUVENIR' and 'D'AMITIE' within pierced reeded gold borders with foliate garlands, apparently unmarked chased gold mounts, containing a three-leaf ivory tablet, polished gold push-piece; another, with polished gold mounts, containing a seven-leaf ivory tablet and pencil, polished gold push-piece; together with, a gold-mounted ivory eye glass, probably English circa 1770/1780, apparently unmarked gold mounts chased with anthemium pattern in green gold, together with, a gold-mounted navette-shaped patch-box or toothpick case, probably English circa 1770/1780, the cover and base set with glazed panels containing hairwork, the apparently unmarked gold mounts chased with palm leaf and vitruvian scroll patterns in green gold, polished gold-lined interior, together with, a gold-mounted hardstone paper knife, probably English, early 18th Century, grey and brown agate handle enclosed within with pierced gold cagework decorated with hunting scene and rocaille, the base with gold rosette, silver-gilt blade 2¾in. (70mm.) to 6 5/8in. (170mm.) (7) View on Christie's.com

Lot 29

A TORTOISESHELL SNUFF-BOX AND A GEORGE III SILVER-GILT SNUFF-BOX THE FORMER PROBABLY ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY, THE LATTER, MARKED LONDON, 1800, THOMAS PHIPPS AND EDWARD ROBINSON II Rectangular box, the diamond-pattern cover centred with rectangular polished gold plaque engraved with initial S surmounted by an earl's coronet, concave base, gold thumbpiece and hinge; together with, a rectangular silver-gilt box, horizontally reeded cover, base and sides, the interior cover engraved with initials AB surmounted by an earl's coronet, slighly raised incoporated thumbpiece 2¾ in. (69 mm.) and 2 5/8 in. (67 mm.) wide, respectively A trade label inside the silver-gilt box reads 'Thomas Lumley Ltd. 3 Bury St. S.W.1.'. (2) View on Christie's.com

Lot 31

FOUR TORTOISESHELL DESK OBJECTS 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY Comprising: a pair of ashtrays applied in gold on one with a clown and on the other with a harlequin; a necessaire-à-coudre of knife-box form with mother-of-pearl inlay, containing a silver thimble and part pair of scissors and a heart-shaped pin tray with silver ribbon surmount and gadroon rim, London, 1892 (4) View on Christie's.com

Lot 32

AN EDWARD VII SILVER CIGARETTE-BOX LONDON, 1907, MAKER'S MARK INDISTINCT, RETAILED BY EDWARDS AND SONS, 151 REGENT STREET Oblong, the slightly domed hinged cover engraved with the Spencer crest below a viscount's coronet and at the corners 'Jack' and 'Xmas 1910', wood-lined 5½ in. (14 cm.) long View on Christie's.com

Lot 33

TWO GEORGE V SILVER CIGARETTE-BOXES ONE WITH MARK OF WILLIAM COMYNS, LONDON, 1912, THE OTHER MARK OF WILLIAM NEALE LTD., CHESTER, 1912 The first with hinged cover engraved with the initial 'A' below a viscount's coronet, the inside wood-lined, the second with hinged cover engraved with Spencer crest below a viscount's coronet, wood-lined 6½ in. (16.5 cm.) wide, and smaller The initial and crest are those of Albert Edward John Spencer, Viscount Althorp, later 7th Earl Spencer (1892-1975). (2) View on Christie's.com

Lot 34

A VICTORIAN SILVER CIGARETTE-BOX BIRMINGHAM, 1895, MAKER'S MARK INDISTINCT Oblong, the slightly domed cover engraved with the initial 'A' below a viscount's coronet, fitted with a lock 9 in. (23 cm.) wide The initial is that of Charles Robert Spencer, Viscount Althorp and later 6th Earl Spencer (1857-1922). View on Christie's.com

Lot 35

A DUTCH SILVER BISCUIT-BOX MARK OF A. BONEBAKKER AND ZOON, 1874 Cylindrical with rope-work borders, the hinged cover engraved with the Spencer crest below an earl's coronet 5 in. (12.7 cm.) diam 12.7 oz. (397 gr.) The crest is that of John Poyntz, 5th Earl Spencer (1835-1910). View on Christie's.com

Lot 36

A GEORGE II SILVER INKSTAND MARK OF SAMUEL HERBERT AND CO., LONDON, PROBABLY 1754 Oblong and on four paw feet, with a milled border, with three openwork supports for silver-plate mounted cut-glass bottles, engraved with the Spencer crest and initials 'FS' 10¼ in. (26 cm.) wide 19 oz. (596 gr.) View on Christie's.com

Lot 37

A GEORGE V SILVER BISCUIT-SERVER MARK OF SEBASTIAN GARRARD, LONDON, 1918 Plain oblong with ring handle, engraved with an 'A' cypher below a viscount's coronet 10¾ in. (27 cm.) wide 38.5 oz. (1,196 gr.) The cypher is that of Albert Edward John Spencer, Viscount Althorp and later 7th Earl Spencer (1892-1975). View on Christie's.com

Lot 38

A GEORGE III SILVER OBLONG INKSTAND MARK OF THOMAS AND JOSEPH GUEST AND JOSEPH CRADOCK, LONDON, 1811 On winged paw and scroll feet, with shell and gadroon border, with supports for three silver-mounted cut-glass bottles, engraved under the central bottle with an inscription, the pen rests each later engraved with a cypher within the garter motto and below an earl's coronet 10¼ in. (26 cm.) wide weighable silver 33 oz. (1,027 gr.) The inscription reads 'Legacy of Jonathan Acklom Esqr deceased 1812 to his Grandaughter Esther Acklom'. The later cypher is that of Frederick, 4th Earl Spencer. View on Christie's.com

Lot 39

A DUTCH SILVER BISCUIT-BOX MARK OF E. ADELAER, AMSTERDAM, CIRCA 1820, RETAILED BY DIEMONT, WITH LATER ENGLISH IMPORT MARKS FOR SHEFFIELD, 1901 Cylindrical with reeded borders, the hinged cover applied with a plaque engraved with the Spencer crest below an earl's coronet 4¾ in. (12 cm.) diameter 11 oz. (328 gr.) The crest is that of John Poyntz, 5th Earl Spencer (1835-1910). View on Christie's.com

Lot 82

A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS VICTORIAN HAND-SEALS 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Two rock crystal hand-seals, one silver-mounted matrix engraved with a crest within the the garter motto below an earl's coronet, the other with blank matrix; together with, seven other hardstone, wood and steel hand-seals, and a wooden-handled stamp with the garter motto below an earl's coronet 1 7/8 in. (48 mm.) to 3¼ in. (83 mm.) high The Garter motto examples with crest is that of Spencer, probably for John Poyntz, 5th Earl Spencer (1835-1910), who was made a Knight of the Garter in 1864. (10) View on Christie's.com

Lot 88

FOUR NEEDLE-CASES, 18TH/19TH CENTURY Silver-mounted tapering porcelain étui of round section, the porcelain body decorated with antique scenes moulded in relief, the cover decorated with sea shells and rocaille in relief, within hinged brown fitted leather case; together with, another porcelain étui of round section mounted in gilt-metal, the porcelain body decorated with painted flowers; together with, another gilt-metal mounted porcelain étui of oval section, the porcelain body and lid decorated with foliage and masks, centred with circular cartouches containing bows and arrows, the cover cartouche painted with 'Souvenir' and, on the body, with 'd'amitié', gilt borders and swags to both cover and base, together with, another gilt-metal mounted enamel étui of rounded reeded body decorated with diamond pattern with a flower depicted at the centre of each (4) View on Christie's.com

Lot 22

A pair of early 20th-century Mappin and Webb silver candlesticks, dated London 1916, 8" high, 80-100

Lot 23

An early 20th-century R Stewart of Glasgow silver arts and crafts dish having a hammered bowl and stylized handles, dated London 1913, 8" dia,

Lot 24

A collection of silver and white metal items to include a pair of candlesticks, napkin rings, spill vases and condiments,

Lot 26

A pair of Victorian silver goblets having etched and embossed decoration over a grapevine stem and circular bases, maker G.A, dated London 1863, 6" high,

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