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Lot 95

A collection of American sterling silver servers, by J. S. & Co., early 20th century, comprising three serving spoons in sizes, sauce ladle, cake slice, butter knife, sugar tongs and ten coffee spoons, Thread pattern with engraved initial, 12ozs in total, (17) and a set of twelve American sterling silver dessert spoons, by J.S. Co., circa 1900, engraved outlined, initalled `J`, eleven matching dessert forks and a fish knife, 30ozs, (24).

Lot 96

A pair of continental silver candlesticks, 800 standard, probably eastern European, 20th century, with leafy Solomonic shafts, domed ogee bases, 13ozs in total, 16cms, (6½").

Lot 97

A cut-glass vase, with a board German silver collar, 800 standard, 20th century, the bowl of ovoid form, slice-cut shoulder, moulded rim, 22cms, (8½").

Lot 98

A George III silver basting spoon, probably by John Beldon, London 1797, Old English pattern, engraved monogram and a similar basting spoon by Stephen Adams, London 1810, Old English pattern, engraved monogram, (2).

Lot 101

A pair of silver three-light candelabra by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1919, each with twin moulded branches, fluted urn sconces, shaped oval tapering shafts, with serpentine outlines, reeded bands to the bases, weighted, 42cms, (16½").

Lot 104

A pair of silver cream ladles, by Charles Boynton & Son, Sheffield 1931, lipped and rounded bowls, Old English pattern handles, 11.5cms, (4½"), (2).

Lot 107

A three-piece silver condiment set, by Suckling Ltd., Birmingham 1956 to 1960, comprising a mustard pot of slightly swollen form, with a hinged domed lid, gadrooned outline, scrolled handle raised on four hoof feet, height 6cms, (2½"), a matching salt and pepper, together with two spoons, in a fitted case.

Lot 108

A set of six Edwardian silver liqueur cups, by Henry Wilkinson & Co. Ltd., London 1910, of pedestal baluster form, loop handles, 6cms, (2½"), cased.

Lot 110

A four-piece silver tea and coffee service, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1919, comprising a teapot of compressed circular form, with bobbin moulded outlines, ebonised handle and finial, engraved initial `R`, height 14cms, (6½"), a coffee pot, 20cms, (8"), milk jug and two-handled sugar bowl, 45ozs gross.

Lot 112

A William IV style silver three-piece tea set, makers mark James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1927, of compressed circular from, cast and chased decoration of scrolls and foliage, blank rococo cartouches, gadrooned foliate and mask-head outlines, comprising a teapot with ebonised handle, 14cms, (5½"), two-handled sugar bowl and milk jug, 54ozs gross.

Lot 113

A Irish silver goblet, markers mark R. I. I., Dublin 1970, slightly flared bowl, ringed and baluster stem, circular foot, 12ozs, 16cms, (6½").

Lot 114

An Edwardian silver pedestal rise bowl, by R.F.M. Sheffield 1907, cast foliate and scrolled outline, applied ornamental ribs, with floral pendants, foliage and cabochons, circular foot, 22ozs, diameter 22cms, (8¾").

Lot 115

A pair of George II style silver table candlesticks, by Fordham & Faulkner, Sheffield 1910, separate drip pans, urn-shaped sconces, knopped and shouldered shafts, stepped and shaped moulded bases, weighted, 30cms, (12").

Lot 116

A Russian silver gilt cup and saucer, Moscow 1868, the cup of rounded funnelled bowl with a scrolled handle, both engraved with a meandering floral band of Key pattern design, another Russian silver gilt cup, Moscow 1882 and a saucer, Moscow 1884, (4).

Lot 117

A Victorian silver teapot, makers mark W.M., London 1845, of compressed circular form, with a domed lid and rose sprig finial, embossed and chased decoration of flowers and foliage, scrolled cartouches with engraved initial, ebonised handle, 21ozs gross, 15cms, (6").

Lot 118

A "Calcutta Silver" cylindrical box, makers mark T.P.R. & Co., Bombay, early 20th Century, the domed lip with cast finial, decorated with roundels, filled with Hindu deities, chased ground, beaded outlines, 11cms, (4½").

Lot 119

An Arts & Crafts hammered silver two-handled bowl, by Daniel and John Wellby, London 1901, of compressed baluster form with scroll handles, engraved presentation inscription, 8cms, (3").

Lot 120

An early George III silver pear-shaped cream jug, possibly by Thomas Congreave, London probably 1762, chased and embossed floral decoration, raised on three hoof feel, leaf-capped scrolled handle, 10cms, (4"), (damaged).

Lot 122

A George IV shaped oval silver teapot, probably by George Burrows, London 1825, semi-gadrooned form, with heart-shaped foliate cartouches, enclosing engraved initials, foliate finial to the domed lid, leaf-capped scrolled handle, 21ozs, 16.5cms, (6½").

Lot 123

A set of six silver-gilt and harlequin enamel coffee spoons, by Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1969, with coloured enamel to the bowl backs and handles, cased.

Lot 124

Set of twelve Victorian silver desert knifes and forks probably by Edward Gilbert, Birmingham, 1888, engraved decoration to silver blades, ivory handle in a fitted oak case.

Lot 125

A Victorian silver circular salver probably by Stephen Smith, London 1871, pierced and spread gallery cast with rosettes and laurel festoons, within a guilloche band, engraved ground with crest, raised on three splayed feet, 28ozs, diameter 30cms, (12").

Lot 126

A George IV style four-piece silver tea set, by Charles Stuart Harris & Sons, London 1915, comprising a shaped oval teapot, with ebonised handle and finial, raised on four ball feet, 15cms, (6"), an oval hot water jug with ebonised handle and finial, 19cms, (7½"), a two-handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, 44ozs gross, (4).

Lot 127

A George IV silver fish slice, possibly by Jonathan Hayne, London 1830, pierced blade, Fiddle pattern handle with motifs of The Union, engraved crest, 28cms, (11").

Lot 128

A pair of William IV silver sauce ladles, probably by William Barber, London 1833, Fiddle pattern with engraved crest and a pair of Victorian sauce ladles, London 1838, (4).

Lot 129

A Victorian silver shaped circular cake basket, by Henry Wilkinson, London 1859, fluted and pierced bowl with embossed fruiting vine outline, cast handle, lobed foot, 18ozs, diameter 29cms (11½")

Lot 130

A silver shaped rectangular dish, makers mark S G, Birmingham 1913, shaped serpentine outlines, embossed with flowers and scrolls, blank cartouche raised on four ball feet, 13ozs, width 30cms (12").

Lot 134

A pair of Edwardian shagreen and silver gilt table candlesticks by Samuel Jacob, London 1910, plain Doric shafts, splayed square plinths with swags and beading, scrolled feet, 15cms, (6").

Lot 141

A George IV silver snuff box by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1825, oblong form, reeded outlines and repousee bands, the hinged lid with engraved arms and motto, width 8½cms, (3½").

Lot 145

A silver demi-lune ring box, by John Round & Sons, Sheffield 1911, plain hinged lid, the frieze embossed with bellflower festoons, ribbon ties, splayed feet, width 11cms, (4½").

Lot 152

A silver circular salver by Charles Boyton & Sons, London 1919, Art Nouveau style moulded outline, 21ozs, diameter 29cms, (11½")

Lot 154

A rectangular silver-mounted note pad, maker`s mark rubbed, London 1928, cavetto moulded with a leatherette inset, width 20cms, (8").

Lot 155

A George III silver circular salver by John Carter II, London 1772, moulded piecrust edge with a beaded rim, engraved arms, the lion rampant within an ermine lozenge and rococo scrolled foliate mantling, raised on four ball and claw feet, 41ozs, diameter 34.5cms, (13½").

Lot 157

A William IV silver teapot by Paul Storr, for Storr & Mortimer, London 1930, gourd shape with a domed lid, cast floral finial, chased and embossed with flowers and foliate, scrolling tendrils, within a scrolled outline, twin crests with a demi griffin and thistle and strap, fruitwood handle, raised on three scrolled feet, 18cms, (7") and a matching pear-shaped hot water jug, 21cms, (8¼"), 48ozs gross, (2).

Lot 158

A George III silver baluster-shaped mug by Fuller White, London 1762, later engraved monogram, leaf-capped scrolled handle, moulded spreading feet, 13ozs, height 13cms, (5").

Lot 159

A William IV silver goblet, by Riley & Storer, London 1837, ribbed and waisted bowl, embossed and chased with flower motifs, knopped stem, domed foot, weighted, 15cms, (6").

Lot 160

A silver bachelor`s teapot by J Gloster Ltd., Birmingham 1920, of oval shouldered form with panels, ebonised handle and finial, raised on bun feet, 13cms, (5").

Lot 161

A Victorian silver sugar bowl by James Samuel Bell., London 1881, embossed and chased decoration with a continuous landscape scene with cherubs, 6cms, (2½").

Lot 162

A Victorian silver mug, adapted as a cream jug by Edward and John Barnard, London 1851, slender baluster shape, branch formed handle, chased and embossed decoration of fruiting vines, cast scrolled foot, inscription partly defaced, 9.5cms, (3¾").

Lot 165

Edwardian silver trophy cup by William Comyns, London, 1905, twin handled campana form with lobed sections, flared foot, engraved "Royal South Bucks Agricultural Association Presented by King Edward VII..." under the Royal cipher, 55 ozs, 25cms (10") on an ebonised stand.

Lot 180

A Victorian silver pair-cased pocket watch, hallmarked London 1854, plain case, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, four pillar verge movement, signed Hy. Ballard, Late Olliver & Reader, Cranbrooke, number 83537.

Lot 129

A silver and yellow lustre teapot and cover, decorated with bands of iron red flowers and silver scrolling leaves on a bright yellow ground, painted pattern number 38, 19th century, restoration to finial and spout, 27cm. (2)

Lot 319

A pair of Vienna miniature enamelled ewers, with torus-shaped bodies raised on domed feet, painted with putti at various pursuits and embodying the Arts, with silver mounts and elaborate scrolling handles, `RA` maker`s mark, 19th century, 11.6cm. (2)

Lot 381

A Meissen chocolate pot and cover, the straight sided fluted body lightly moulded with rococo foliate cartouches and finely painted with flower sprays and single blooms, with a replacement silver metal handle, c.1745-55, 21cm. (2)

Lot 487

A Doccia oval dish, with silver-shaped rims, brightly painted in the Tulipano pattern, c.1765, 26.5cm. From the collection of Anthony Ray (1926-2009), ceramic historian. Given to Anthony Ray by the widow of Arthur Lane, who reputedly received it as a gift from Count Ginori.

Lot 30

British Provincial, Dorset, Shaftesbury, Dorsetshire, Wiltshire & Shaftsbury (sic) Bank, One Pound, 16 March 1811, A 218, for Henderson & Co, signed by Chris Henderson (Outing 1917A; Grant Ð). Many tiny holes and splits mostly around edges, otherwise very good, rare Henderson & Co issued a large number of silver tokens, including an extremely rare threepence, many of which are dated 14 March 1811, the day when the bank was licensed. The Institute of Bankers has the companion £1 note to this one, A 219 (Mays, pp.36-7). The fate of Henderson’s bank is unknown

Lot 128

British Provincial, Staffordshire, Tamworth, Tamworth Old Bank, One Pound, 1 June 1818, E 9418, for Harding, Oakes and Willington, signed by James Harding (Outing 2131A; Grant 2877). Pinholes, otherwise good fine The partners in the bank, established in 1796, were Samuel Tuffley Harding, who made his fortune from calico printing, Charles Oakes, the town clerk, and Thomas Willington, a solicitor. It failed in April 1819 and some of its assets were acquired by Sir Robert Peel (1750-1830), the textile manufacturer who had co-issued silver tokens with Charles Harding in nearby Fazeley in 1811

Lot 254

British Provincial, Wales, PEMBROKESHIRE, Milford Haven, Milford & Pembrokeshire Bank, One Guinea, 26 December 1809, no. 565, for Charles Philipps, Thomas Philipps & Co, signed by Charles Philipps (Outing 1431A; Grant 1944). Pinholes and a small piece out of lower edge, otherwise fine The bank failed in 1810 but other members of the Jewish Philipps banking family established a very successful bank at Haverfordwest, which issued silver tokens in 1811 and was active for many years after that

Lot 377

Scotland, The North of Scotland & Town & County Bank Ltd, Five Pounds, 1 March 1910, A 0024/0151, signatures of David Silver and accountant, overstamped NOW THE NORTH OF SCOTLAND BANK LIMITED (Douglas 16-2). A few spots, otherwise good fine, scarce

Lot 805

Liberia, Republic of Liberia, Five Dollars, 28 December 1863, no. 2035, Monrovia, Ôpay to Bearer in Gold or Silver Coin’, signed by Stephen A. Benson and Benjamin Anderson (Pick 9). Both corner tips cut away on left side, a few spots, otherwise very fine, rare Stephen Allen Benson (1816-65), from Cambridge, Maryland, emigrated to Liberia in 1822 and became a judge and methodist preacher before he succeeded Joseph Jenkins Roberts as the second president of Liberia, 1856-64. Benjamin Anderson (1835-1910), Liberia’s great explorer, migrated from Baltimore at the age of 16 and served three spells as the country’s treasurer

Lot 939

United States of America, Silver Certificate, Ten Dollars, series of 1891, E 3054700, Rosencrans-Nebeker signatures (Pick 329). Spots on left and right edges and a couple of small holes, otherwise very fine

Lot 940

United States of America, Silver Certificate, One Dollar (6), series of 1899, M 66842535, 1935E (3), 1935F, 1935 Hawaii, S 45133753C; Fractional Currency, Ten Cents, 1863, MPC, Twenty-Five Cents, One Dollar, series 521, Five Cents, series 541 (Pick 115a, 338b, 416D2e, 416f, M31, M33, M36, Hawaii 36), National Currency, Twenty Dollars, series of 1929, First National Bank of Leesport, Pennsylvania, Central National Bank and Trust Company of York, Pennsylvania (Friedberg 1802-1) [12]. Hawaii note with foxing and staining, otherwise generally very fine to good very fine

Lot 989

United States of America, Silver Certificate, One Dollar, series of 1896, no. 16869932, Educational series (Pick 335). Very fine to good very fine

Lot 6

An art deco silver, onyx and white paste cocktail watch c1930

Lot 11

A victorian gold faced base metal bar brooch, a silver violin shaped brooch and a homemade painted brass spitfire brooch c1940

Lot 13

A victorian silver oars brooch : a garnet six stone bar brooch in gold

Lot 18

Four silver alberts, three with fob shield c1900 5ozs

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