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Lot 11

A silver pair of PORT and SHERRY labels, oblong with incurved corners and gadroon borders, with chains, Makers Harman Brothers, Birmingham 1971.

Lot 12

A Victorian silver bottle ticket ‘C’, foliage engraved, with chain. Maker George Unite, Birmingham 1848.

Lot 13

A Victorian silver bottle label, pierced Old English script letter ‘P’, with foliage engraving, with chain. Makers Rawlings & Summers, London 1853.

Lot 15

A George III silver SHERRY label, bright cut engraved border to the oblong panel, having angled corners surmounted by an oval escutcheon supported by scrolls. Apparently unmarked, circa 1780.

Lot 16

An early Victorian silver vine leaf label pierced for PORT, with chain. Makers Rawlings & Summers, London 1844.

Lot 17

Two late Victorian silver vine leaf labels pierced for GIN and BRANDY, with chains. Maker George Unite, Birmingham 1867 and 1899. (2)

Lot 21

An early nineteenth century Scottish Provincial silver wine label for C. Madeira, with chain. Maker Robert Keay of Perth, circa 1820.

Lot 22

An eighteenth century Irish silver wine funnel, the bowl engraved a crest of a knight beneath a baron’s coronet. 4in (10cm). Apparently unmarked.

Lot 23A

A Portuguese silver wine taster, late eighteenth/early nineteenth century. 3oz (99gm).

Lot 25

A late Victorian silver fiddle pattern soup ladle, engraved initials, with an oval bowl. Makers mark overstruck. London 1893. 8. 5oz (280gm).

Lot 27

A Dutch late nineteenth century silver oval sweetmeat dish, with engraved and pierced fretwork, the scrolling border interspersed cherubic masks, on four pierced fretwork feet. 8in (20cm). Amsterdam 2nd Standard. 7. 5oz (237gm).

Lot 29A

Eight eighteenth century table knives (one a later Victorian replacement) and seven cheese knives, the loaded silver handle engraved the Grove Family crest (a Talbot), the steel blades badly corroded. (15)

Lot 30

A set of four silver candlesticks, part panelled with tapering stems and loaded octagonal bases. 10. 75in (27. 5cm). Two different makers, one pair James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1933, the other pair Fenton Brothers Ltd. , Sheffield 1934.

Lot 32

A pair of late Victorian silver sauceboats, the oval bodies with fret outline borders, flying double scroll handles on shell appliqué scroll legs, on hoof feet. Maker Henry Bourne, Birmingham 1900. 12. 25oz (398gm).

Lot 34

A late nineteenth century North American cut glass wine jug, with a trellis cut band to the moon shape body, a scroll handle, the repoussé foliage and gadroon border hinged silver cover a twist fit. 9. 5in (24cm).

Lot 34A

An antique ciborium, the body of a carved coconut with engraved silver mounts, on a pierced silver foot, possibly Indo Portuguese, late eighteenth/early nineteenth century. 7. 5in (19cm).

Lot 35

A William IV Irish silver child’s mug, the baluster body with oval panels of repoussé foliage and an initialled cartouche, the interior gilded, having a leaf capped scroll handle on a spreading foot. Makers mark indistinct, Dublin 1834. 6. 75oz (216gm).

Lot 37

A silver table lighter in the form of a hunting horn, Queen’s Regiment later presentation inscription with insignia. 7. 5in (19cm). Makers G. Y. & Co. , Chester 1929. 3oz (100gm).

Lot 38

A late Victorian four piece silver tea and coffee service,the oval bodies part fluted, the tea pot and coffee pot with swan neck spouts, the partly domed hinged covers to raised flanges, detachable partly ribbed finials and scroll wood handles, the milk jug and sugar basin with bracket handles. Maker Charles Stuart Harris, London 1890/92/93. 47. 75oz (1618gm) all in.

Lot 39

A silver oval mustard pot, the slightly domed hinged cover with a knop finial, a scroll handle, fitted a blue glass liner, Maker Richard Comyns, London 1928, a pair of circular silver salts with chased rims, on a moulded foot, Makers E. S. & Co. , Sheffield 1948 and a two handled tea strainer on stand, Makers the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. , Ltd. , London 1933. 9. 75oz (314gm). (5)

Lot 40

A fine Victorian silver centrepiece depicting a female allegorical figure holding a palm branch in her left hand and a flower in her right, the branch supporting a pierced scrolling foliage basket, with a cut and frosted glass dish, 11in (28cm), the quatreform base with cabochon and foliage, vacant panelled scroll edge feet, stand 22in (56cm) high. Maker J. C. Edgington, London 1851. 61. 5oz (1593gm). * James Charles Edgington exhibited at the Crystal Palace Exhibition of 1851.

Lot 41

A large silver galleried inkstand with pierced fretwork and shaped gadroon borders, fitted a pair of square glass inkbottles with hobnail cut bases and hinged silver covers, (unmarked,) on cast winged feet. 13in (33cm). Maker H. Matthews, Birmingham 1920. 39oz (1258gm) weighable silver.

Lot 41A

A set of six silver teaspoons with pierced terminals and a matching pair of sugar tongs, a set of six later silver coffee spoons, different dated and makers (cased), together with a set of six sandwich cards in ivory with spare interchangeable ivory cards as flags to silver frames set in steel pins, cased. (A lot)

Lot 43A

A pair of Regency silver fiddle pattern table spoons, engraved initials. Maker Richard Turner, London 1813. Together with two later dessert spoons, one engraved initials. Maker Robert Williamson of Bristol, Exeter 1842 and another engraved fiddle pattern dessert spoon. Maker William Hutton & Son Sheffield 1899. 7oz (230gm). (4)

Lot 45

A pair of Victorian silver fish servers, with pierced and engraved blades, the feather edge loaded handles with cartouche terminals. Makers Martin & Hall, Sheffield 1877. (Cased. )

Lot 45A

A pair of silver piano candlesticks, the campana shape candleholders on octagonal knopped stems and loaded bases. 5. 5in (14cm). Makers Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1937.

Lot 46A

A Georg Jansen silver caddy spoon, with acorn pattern handle and a circular bowl.

Lot 48A

A set of twelve shell bowl teaspoons and matching pair of sugar tongs with shell bowls, the part turned handles with onslow terminals, different makers and dates, an oval silver cream boat with fret outline borders, a leaf capped scroll handle on shell appliqué legs to hoof feet, Makers Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1912, together with a pair of late Victorian silver quatreform salts, on ball feet and matching spoons, Makers Henry Wilkinson & Son, London 1900, cased. 8. 5oz (274gm). (18)

Lot 49A

A silver photograph frame, with a wood easel back, aperture 5in x 7in. 12. 5in x 18in. Makers Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1917. 3oz (101gm).

Lot 52

A Geroge IV Gibson Patent silver invalid feeder, the bowl with a hinged cover, the stem inscribed ‘C. Gibson Inventor 71 Bishopsgate, St. Swithun’ before a flange. 5. 5in (14cm). Maker Charles Gibson, possibly overstriking William Bainbridge, London 1828.

Lot 55

A Continental silver cow creamer, with a textured body, a floral closed hinged cover with an insect. 6in. Stamped 84. 5. 5oz (179gm).

Lot 55A

A cast Victorian silver stopper handle of a young Scottish archer in Highland dress. 4in (10cm). Maker Robert Garrard II, London 1849. 3. 25oz (106gm) all in.

Lot 59A

A pair of Victorian electroplated fish servers with engraved and pierced foliage blades, the moulded ivory handles with leaf terminals, cased, a set of six pairs of fish eaters with engraved blades, the ivory handles with silver ferrules, Sheffield 1901, in a fitted mahogany box and a set of six silver teaspoons, the shaped handles with pierced foliage terminals, Birmingham 1926. Cased (14).

Lot 65

A silver hip flask with detachable cup base and a screw-off cover. Maker James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1916. 9. 5oz (308gm). Together with a pigskin cigar pouch, with silver mount, London import mark, 1909. (2).

Lot 65A

A pair of late Victorian electroplated fish servers, with foliage engraved blades, the ivory handles with repoussé foliage to the silver mounted terminals and ferrules, Maker George Harrison (Harrison Brothers & Harrison) Sheffield 1897, cased, together with a pair of electroplated claw nip ice tongs. (3)

Lot 70

A large silver copy of a James II porringer, engraved chinoiserie figures and foliage, with birds in flight, having two cast foliage scroll handles with cherubic masks, on a spreading foot, the cover with an open acanthus finial. 9. 5in (24cm). Makers C. & R. C. , London 1926. 51oz (1650gm).

Lot 73

Two George III silver Old English pattern table spoons. One maker Hester Bateman, London 1773. The other engraved with a later initial within a garter. Maker Richard Crossley, London 1784. 4. 25oz (139gm). (2)

Lot 74

A set of twelve silver ice cream bowls with pendant trailing foliage engraved borders, the stem on dish bases. 3. 5in (9cm) diameter. Makers James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1926.

Lot 74A

A silver spirit flask with hinged cover, Maker Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1919, together with a pair of silver bonbon dishes with pierced fret borders, Maker James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1943. 12oz (289gm). (3)

Lot 76

An Italian nineteenth century silver vase, the openwork body with classical mythological beasts and insects, a ruby glass liner and two masks set scroll handles, in a gadroon knop on a petal banded square base on winged paw corner feet. 8. 75in (22. 5cm). 9. 5oz (306gm).

Lot 78

An Edwardian glass claret jug, the body cut and engraved with flowers in the manner of Thomas Webb, the silver cover engraved foliage, the hinged cover with a pierced thumbpiece. 10. 25in (26cm). Makers Martin Hall & Co. , Sheffield 1903.

Lot 78A

A set of twelve eighteenth century table knives and eleven cheese knives with differing steel blades, the loaded silver pistol grip handles engraved the Grove family crest of a Talbot. (23)

Lot 79

A late Victorian silver liqueur set, with six openwork chased tot cup frames with rural characters and scroll handles, four with glass cups and on rectangular two handled tray with scrolling berried borders. 9in (23cm). Maker Henry Archer, Sheffield 1897. 8oz (258gm). In a fitted case.

Lot 81

An early Victorian silver circular salver, the centre inscribed within a scrolling foliage surround, the raised moulded border with rococo leaf scrolls, on foliage panel feet (old repairs). 10in (25cm). Makers D & C Houle, London 1845. 16. 25oz (525gm).

Lot 155

Victorian guard chain having amber coloured beads spaces throughout, together with a gold wristwatch and Regency silver bladed fruit knife.

Lot 162

An Edwardian oval silver hairpin box, with repoussé foliage and traces of gilt, the hinged lid inset an enamel decorated cameo of a lady. 4in (10cm). Makers Crate & Mansell, London 1902.

Lot 167A

A nineteenth century onyx and gilt tinderbox, 2. 25in (6cm), a brass book mark, the claw handle clasping an onyx ball and a miniature silver extinguisher. 5. 5in (14cm).

Lot 168

An Edwardian ivory paperknife with silver handle. 11in (28cm). Maker Emma. Blumenstein. , London 1902.

Lot 169

A cut glass smelling salts bottle with silver and blue enamel cover, Birmingham 1928, another with silver and mauve enamel cover, two green and white smelling salts bottle and a Chinese glass snuff bottle decorated flowers. (5)

Lot 172

A late Victorian rectangular silver box, the hinged cover flat chased with parrots and other birds amongst foliage, the interior gilded. 3. 5ib (9cm). Maker Mark Frankman, London 1900. Together with a Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer silver Royal Marriage spoon. Makers Robert & Belk, London 1981. Cased. 3. 75oz (122gm). (2)

Lot 173

Two Edwardian cut glass scent or smelling salts bottles, one with a stopper, with embossed silver covers. 5. 5in and 4. 25in. Different dates and makers. Together with a tea strainer, with two pierced fretwork handles and stand. Maker H. H. , Sheffield 1933. (4)

Lot 177A

A Queen Victorian Diamond Jubilee (1837-1897) large silver medallion, cased, together with a pair of nineteenth century Indian tiger’s claw brooches, with gold mounts. (3)

Lot 183A

A Chinese nineteenth century Malacca cane with repoussé silver top, decorated a dragon and bats, with monogram. 34in (86. 5cm).

Lot 420

Lewis, C. S. The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. New York, 1952; The Silver Chair. 1953; and The Magician’s Nephew. 1955. All in their original cloth bindings, the first two in sunned and heavily chipped dust wrappers.

Lot 405

A set of six silver napkin rings, and another

Lot 406

A silver and tortoiseshell heart shaped desk stand

Lot 407

An oval silver teapot, lid detached, and a cased set of six silver bean handled teaspoons

Lot 408

A George II silver cream jug, indistinct marks

Lot 409

A William IV silver pedestal bowl, Sheffield, 1832

Lot 410

A pair of Edwardian silver corinthian column candlesticks, Sheffield, 1911

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