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Lot 122

Three cut-glass decanters, each with a bottle ticket, two silver plated, engraved `WHISKY` and `SHERRY`, the third late 18th century painted enamel; and a further four silver mounted glass containers and an additional silver bottle neck mount, various dates and makers

Lot 123

A modern silver plain easel photograph frame by Kitney & Co, 15.5cm high

Lot 124

A silver christening set by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1924 and 1925; and a collection of silver condiment items, to include a Scottish mustard pot by James Weir, Glasgow 1926, a pair of Edwardian egg-shaped salt and pepper shakers by William Hutton & Sons, London 1903 and 1904, and other items

Lot 125

A silver and shagreen cigarette box by G.W. Lewis & Co, Birmingham 1929, 17.5cm long; a silver coin box and a silver engraved vesta case, both Birmingham 1903; two small silver circular boxes, one with tortoiseshell cover, London 1919 and 1922; and a silver mounted walking cane

Lot 126

A silver letter opener modelled as a basket-hilted sword, Birmingham 1920; a child`s rattle teether by Crisford and Norris, Birmingham 1925, with mother-of-pearl teething stick; a silver pocket knife, Birmingham 1904; and another with mother-of-pearl handle, Sheffield 1917

Lot 127

A silver pierced cream pail by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1915, with a swing handle, shaped floral borders and frosted glass lining, 20.5cm high overall; and a pair of silver pierced bon bon dishes by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1912

Lot 128

A William IV silver sifter spoon by William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter 1834; a late Victorian silver cream jug and sugar basin together with a cased set of six teaspoons by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1895; a Victorian silver bright cut engraved sugar tongs, Birmingham 1862; and a set of seven silver teaspoons by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1933, with cloisonné enamel backs, and an additional spoon, in a case

Lot 129

A collection of small Georgian silver, including a marrow scoop (marks compressed), two pairs of sugar nips, one by Henry Plumpton; and a pair of sugar tongs, London 1822; together with two silver thimbles and an electro-plated lobster pick and sugar tongs, 5.3oz gross

Lot 152

A Victorian silver mounted horn beaker, London 1839?, the bend to the rim engraved with fruiting vine, 8.4cm high

Lot 153

* A pair of Victorian silver fish servers by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1881, with pierced and engraved scroll-work decoration, a fishing boat scene engraved to the slice, with spirally fluted handles, 365g (11.7 oz) gross

Lot 154

* A George III Irish silver meat skewer, no maker`s mark, Dublin (no date letter), circa 1770, with a cast shell terminal, engraved with a crest, 25.3cm (10in) long, 56g (1.8 oz) The crest recorded in Dublin 1820 for MAQUAY and also for BEAGHAN

Lot 155

* A pair of George III silver asparagus tongs by James Harmar, London (no date letter), circa 1765, 22cm (8.75in) long; a pair of Victorian sugar nips by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Birmingham 1898; and a pair of George III sugar tongs, maker`s mark rubbed, late 18th century, with bright-cut engraving, 170g (5.45 oz) gross

Lot 156

* A Victorian silver presentation trowel by Martin, Hall & Co. Ltd, London 1886, bordered with punched and engraved floral decoration, with a plain ivory handle, 33cm (13in) long

Lot 157

* A matched set of eleven Victorian silver tea spoons with tongs by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1875-1888, bright-cut engraved with trellis work and a monogram `LFJ`; and a Scottish tea spoon, maker`s mark `R & G.D.` (not traced), Glasgow 1877, in a case, 195g (6.25 oz) gross

Lot 158

* A matched pair of late Victorian silver fish servers by Thomas Levesley, Sheffield 1896-97, the ivory handles with carved shell terminals, the knife 32.5cm (13.75in) long

Lot 159

* A pair of Victorian silver ivory handled salad servers by Atkin Bros., Sheffield 1881, engraved in the Aesthetic taste with birds amidst foliage, the handles carved with stiff leaf finials, in a case

Lot 161

* A Victorian silver circular salver by John Brashier, London 1879, engraved and with a shaped pierced gallery, on three bun feet, presentation engraved, 26.5cm (10.5in) diameter, 540g (17.35 oz)

Lot 162

* A pair of Edwardian silver stag`s head menu holders by Sydney & Co., Birmingham 1907, on circular bases, 4.5cm (1.75in) high; another similar by H. V. Pithey & Co., Birmingham 1907, on a circular base, all loaded (3)

Lot 163

* A pair of Edwardian silver and enamel menu holders by J. W. Benson Ltd, Birmingham 1903, Rd. 454426, with the coat of arms of the University of Oxford and of Merton College, Oxford, on octagonal bases, 3cm (1.25in) high, 45g (1.45 oz) gross

Lot 164

* A Victorian silver circular cream jug by Elkington & Co., London 1882, incuse stamped for Elkington & Co. as retailer, with a leaf capped S-scroll handle, a moulded rim, swirl lobed and embossed with foliage, on a rocaille foot, 9cm high (3.5in), 281g (9.05 oz)

Lot 165

A set of four silver menu holders by A. Wilcox, Birmingham 1932, with engraved horse head profiles with circles, on disc bases, 1.25in high, 2.5 oz, in a case

Lot 166

A circular silver coffee pot and matching hot water pot by Hunt and Roskell, London 1920, both with ebonized wood scroll handles, the coffee pot 21cm high, 40oz gross

Lot 167

A Continental silver coloured circular embossed small box, two pseudo marks, Austro-Hungarian import mark for .750 standard, probably Hanau, early 20th century; and three Chinese cash coins

Lot 168

* A Victorian silver shaped circular small salver by Joseph II & Albert Savory, London 1849, engraved with a crest and a motto `LIVE TO LIVE`, within a scroll and diaper band, the raised rim with scrolls and shells at intervals, on leafy scroll feet, 23cm (9in) diameter, 413g (13.3 oz). The crest of WHITLEY.

Lot 169

* A silver model of a Girl Guides leader by David Hollander & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1936, the ebonised plinth with a presentation plaque, 15cm (6in) high overall The plaque reads `Presented to Mrs D Bevington Smith as an appreciation from past and present guides and brownies 12.4.1937`.

Lot 170

* A Victorian silver shaped octagonal tea pot by Edward Hutton, London 1886, in early 18th century style, the domed cover with an octagonal finial, a facetted pear-shaped body, a wooden S-scroll handle, on a circular foot, 18cm (7.25in) long, 307g (9.85 oz) gross

Lot 171

* A Victorian silver drum mustard pot by Daniel & Charles Houle, London 1851, with an S-scroll handle, a flat cover with an anthemian thumb-piece and engraved with flowers and foliage, 8cm (3.25in) high, 149g (4.75 oz); with a blue glass liner

Lot 172

* A Victorian silver shell shaped dish by Edgar Finley & Hugh Taylor, London 1889-1st May 1890, embossed with a flower bouquet, within fluted sides, on foliate panel feet, 23cm (9in), 239g (7.7 oz)

Lot 173

* A set of four Victorian silver cauldron salts by Robert Davies, London 1857, with knulled rims, on scroll supports with stepped pad feet, the interiors gilt, 8cm (3.25in) diameter, 494g (15.85 oz)

Lot 174

* An early George III silver orange or lemon strainer, maker`s mark `I.W`, London 1764, with two handles, 18.5cm (7.25in) long, 76g (2.4 oz) See Grimwade, nos. 3692-3694 for this unidentified maker`s mark

Lot 175

* A George III silver eight bottle cruet stand by Hester Bateman, London (date letter obscured), circa 1785, the pierced gallery with oval motifs, engraved with flower heads and with a beaded edge, the central shaft with loop handle, with possibly associated bottles, the covers unmarked, 22cm (8.5in) high (new base to stand and new securing bolt)

Lot 176

* A 19th century French silver mounted triform glass decanter with handle, apparently no maker`s mark, post 1838 1st standard, the stopper with an ivy leaf finial, the collar moulded with trailing ivy, the body extensively cut and engraved with scrolling flowers on a textured ground, the C-scroll glass handle conforming, 29cm (11.5in) high

Lot 177

* A George I Irish silver mug by Joseph Walker, Dublin 1718, of baluster form with a tongue-capped S-scroll handle on a circular foot, 11cm (4.25in) high, 269g (8.65oz) See Jackson, 3rd edition, p.629

Lot 178

* A George III silver pedestal sugar basket by John Robins, London 1790, rectangular with incurved angles, a moulded swing handle and rims, 15cm (6in) long, 231g (7.45 oz)

Lot 179

A silver pedestal sugar basket by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1910, with a swing handle, pierced, engraved and part fluted in George III style, 13cm high, 7.55 oz, with a blue glass liner

Lot 180

A Swedish silver cake slice, 1865, the blade with moulded scroll border, engraved with foliate design, to a shaped reeded handle, 27cm long, 2.3oz

Lot 182

* A Continental silver sugar basket, apparently unmarked, imported marked for London 1880 by James Garrard, the swing handle with confronting dolphin heads, the circular basket with masks, vacant tablets and scroll work on four scroll paw feet, 18.5cm (7.25in) high with handle raised, 182g (5.85 oz); with a blue glass liner

Lot 184

* A German silver coloured lobed oval large dish, apparently no maker`s mark, post 1888, .800 standard, embossed in the 17th century style with bunches of fruit, 40cm (15.75in) long, 608g (19.5 oz)

Lot 185

* Two pairs of French silver and ivory salad servers by Emile Puiforcat, circa 1885, export mark for 1878-1973, the handles with a stylised tree design and engraved with a monogram `EM`, in a case

Lot 186

* A Dutch or Dutch colonial silver rectangular table box, apparently unmarked, 19th century, overall with reeding, on four squat feet, lining detached, 12.5cm (5in) wide, 165g (5.3 oz)

Lot 187

* A late 19th century silver Russian spoon by Stepan Levin, 84 zolotniks Moscow 1880, assay master N Korbitsky, the spiral twist stem with domed knop, the bowl back engraved with geometric border and roundel with trefoil motifs, 19cm (7.5in), 69g (2.20 oz)

Lot 188

* A Baltic or East European silver vodka cup (charka), maker`s mark `SG` (cyrillic), 12 lot (.750 standard), possibly Lithuania, quatrefoil and chased with flowers and rocaille-work, with an S-scroll handle, 6.5cm (2.5in) long, 30g (0.95 oz)

Lot 189

* A Continental silver coloured rectangular cigarette case, incuse stamped `833` ? and `GK`, plain, the cover gold mounted with a signature `Max Ernst` and a seated cat with a rose-cut diamond collar and a ruby pendant, 12.5cm (5in) long, 152g (4.9 oz)

Lot 190

* A German silver coloured mounted smoked glass claret jug by Hugo Bohm, Schwabish Gmund, post 1888 .800 standard, the plain mounts with a stopper and a high loop handle, on an ovoid body, 23cm (9in) high

Lot 191

An Indian silver coloured box, with embossed panels depicting various Indian deities, the wooden interior of two compartments, the lid gilded within, with presentation inscription on the base; 20cm long

Lot 192

A German silver coloured christening set by Gebruder Kuhn, Schwabisch Gmund c. 1930, the napkin ring, beaker and cup all inscribed `ROBERT`; a pair of novelty pepper shakers modelled as fantails, possibly American, import mark for London 1974; and two further silver? coloured fish-shaped pepper shakers

Lot 195

A pair of late Victorian silver napkin rings by J. Gloster, Birmingham 1896, with embossed decoration; another silver pair with engine turned decoration; a single silver hexagonal napkin ring, with engine turned decoration and vacant cartouche; a D shaped napkin ring stamped `Silver`; another napkin ring, stamped `Sterling`; with three electroplated napkin rings commemorating the 1935 Silver Jubilee

Lot 197

* A late Victorian silver cup and cover by Sebastian Henry Garrard, London 1899, retailed by `R & S Garrard & Co., Haymarket, London`, with a leafy ball finial, a leaf chased domed cover, twin scroll handles, a foliate girdle and lower band, 21.5cm (8.5in) high, 1089g (35 oz); with a silver mounted ebonised socle by Sebastian Henry Garrard, London 1878 (3)

Lot 198

* A late Victorian silver navette shape two bottle inkstand by Charles Boynton, London 1899, the two cut glass cylindrical bottles with gadroon borders, the stand with a gadrooned border and with flowers at the quarters, on four panelled feet, 28cm (11in) long, the base 251g (8.05 oz)

Lot 200

* A George III silver navette pedestal sugar basket by Henry Chawner, London 1789, with a moulded swing handle and rim, a pierced band and on an oval foot with a moulded rim, 16cm (6.25in) long, 208g (6.7 oz), with a blue glass liner

Lot 201

* A George III silver wine funnel by William Allen III, London 1802, with a threaded rim, a plain clip, a retaining ring and a part reeded spout, 13cm (5in) high, 141g (4.55 oz)

Lot 202

A George IV circular silver salt by Samuel Wheatley, London 1824, with cast foliate rim, the body embossed with rocaille work and flowers, with gilt interior, on three cast lion mask and claw feet, 10cm diameter, together with a salt spoon, London1823, 9.3oz gross

Lot 203

A George IV silver toastrack, possibly by William Kingdon, London 1812, the rectangular frame on bracket supports with seven wire dividers, the central divider with a ring handle, 15.5cm long, 170g (5.4 oz) gross

Lot 205

* A pair of early Victorian silver mounted blue glass tall bottles by Wilkinson & Co., Birmingham 1839, with fruiting vine stoppers and collars, associated plated labels pierced for Whiskey and Brandy, in later electro-plated pierced stands, 38cm (15in) high overall

Lot 206

A silver tea pot and cream jug, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1910, of oval shape and with bright cut shield cartouche and garlands, length of tea pot 19.5cm, 322g (10.3 oz) gross

Lot 207

A pair of silver Cunard liner wine tasters from R.M.S. Caronia, Sheffield 1966, the inscribed bowls with entwined serpent handles, 8cm diameter, 260g (8.3 oz) gross, one with original box

Lot 208

A collection of fifty silver Great British Locomotives collector`s 1oz ingots, cast with images of various engines, in a fitted oak case; together with two further ingots in original packaging and an accompanying book, J. Simmons, `Great British Locomotives`, London 1976

Lot 253

A collection of silver plated wares, including: an Old Sheffield plate circular egg cup stand, circa 1830 (two boxes, one of flatware)

Lot 256

A quantity of electro-plated wares, including: a circular pedestal four piece tea and coffee service, scroll foliate embossed and part facetted; with a late Victorian pierced silver mounted boot hook and shoe horn by Lewvi & Salaman, Birmingham 1895; and six various silver spoons, 6.6 oz gross

Lot 258

Various items, including an entree dish plus additional base; a toastrack stamped `Harrods London SW`; a sauce ladle with baleen handle; a napkin ring; a pewter charger; and silver mounted creamware jug painted with two jovial monks.

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