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Lot 265

A silver christening fork and spoon, six silver teaspoons, six silver handled tea knives and a plated candelabra

Lot 290

Various books of cigarette cards, silver plated fish cutlery, a boxed set of modern gold plated spoons, a pair of curling tongs, and a compass

Lot 305

A silver teapot, a silver cream jug, and a silver gravy boat

Lot 306

A silver mounted dressing table pot, and two silver mounted atomisers

Lot 307

A pair of large cut glass and silver mounted scent bottles, a silver photograph frame and a silver solifleur vase

Lot 308

An Edwardian silver tea pot, Norton & White, Birminghan 1908, with ebony finial and wicker bound handle, 13.5ozs

Lot 310

A George III matched silver cream jug, London 1818, a Victorian silver cream jug, William Hayes, Birmingham 1897 and a cylindrical silver sifter with matched top

Lot 311

A silver square shape bowl, Adie Bros, Birmingham 1936, 22cm

Lot 342

Hubert Van Hooydonk, `Still life flowers in a vase with silver sifter`, signed, oil on canvas, inscribed in ink to stretcher verso, `Hubert Van Hooydonk **** Claude Mills 1925`, 64cm x 45cm

Lot 227

A small collection of thirty seven mostly Victorian stick pins, a mixture of gold, silver and base metal examples, some gem set (37)

Lot 249

A Silver filigree necklace, formed as a chain of 19 graduated daisies with gilt centres, 46cm, two matching bracelets, 15cm, a brooch, 45mm wide, together with two spare bracelet links, cased together

Lot 267

A triple row of cultured pearls, to a marcasite and silver clasp, containing 285 graduated cultured pearls from 4mm to 7.5mm, 45cms

Lot 303

A silver and marcasite cased cuckoo clock type brooch watch, with small circular dial printed in black with Roman numerals, 38mm high

Lot 310

A set of fourteen mediaeval silver coins of Europe, 12th -15th centuries, capsulated, cased and warranted genuine by the Royal Mint

Lot 311

Fourteen Emperor Collection, a set of fourteen Roman silver coins, representative of different emperors reigns from Vespasian 69-79AD to Salonina 253-268AD, capsuled, cased and warranted genuine, retailed by Robin L Danziger, in wooden fitted case with certificate

Lot 312

Channel Islands, 2003, twelve Sterling silver proof fifty pence coins, Coronation Jubilee commemoratives, capsuled and cased with documentation

Lot 313

Nine US silver dollar coins, including a silver Morgan dollar, 1878 and eight silver bullion Eagle dollars, 1987-1991, 1996-1998, (the eagle dollars each 1oz fine silver) (9)

Lot 314

A Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Collection of 24 silver proof coins, from twelve Commonwealth countries, boxed with certificates and letters, some coins in Sterling silver and some in fine silver, the Queen`s portrait being highlighted in 22ct gold, 39mm diameter, capsulated, cased and warranted by the Royal mint

Lot 315

`History of the Royal Navy` 2004-2005 commemorative coin set, of 18 Silver Five Pound (Crown size) pieces from Alderney, Jersey and Guernsey each depicting a famous Naval Officer or ship, enamelled ensign, capsulated and cased

Lot 332

Winston Churchill, two silver commemorative medallions, each with portrait of Churchill to the obverse and Victory sign to the reverse, 57mm and 38mm diameter respectively, cased together with a limited edition certificate No.1019/5000, Gregory & Co

Lot 334

Charles I silver half pound coin, 1642, Oxford plume - Shrewsbury horseman riding over arms Oxford plume in field behind, reverse with two pellets before legend, Oxford plumes above declaration, flan fault at 6 o`clock

Lot 339

An oak fitted silver canteen box with five trays, Reid & sons Newcastle, 47 x 36 x 26cm

Lot 348

A pair of19th century Russian silver vodka cups, by Alexander Fuld, Moscow 1871, assay master A Svyechin, each of engine turned tapering cylindrical shape, 5.25cm high, 2.25oz (2)

Lot 349

A late 19th/early 20th century Dutch silver miniature longcase clock, maker`s mark HH, with 2nd standard mark, raised on a pierced bombe shaped foot with straight trunk and domed hood with three figural surmounts containing a watch movement, 20.5cm high, 4.25oz

Lot 350

A Swedish silver punch ladle, makers mark NH, Stockholm 1830, with large oval silver bowl with moulded edge, with ring turned stem below an ebonized turned wooden handle, 35cm

Lot 352

An early 19th century French silver travelling inkwell and a companion sand caster, maker`s mark B below a rabbit, first standard mark and the Association of Gold and Silversmith`s mark for Paris, each of plain square form, the inkwell, 6cm with lockable cover, the caster, 6cm, with swivel cover, 12.25oz (2)

Lot 354

Two Continental silver pails, marks to both indistinct, each engraved with leaf patterned borders, each with bail handles and with suspension chains, 7.5cm high, 4oz (2)

Lot 355

An American art nouveau style silver vesta case, by Gorham & Co, oblong, the body embossed with a naked female figure within a surround of stylized scrolling flowers, initialled to a cartouche on the reverse, 6.5 x 3.5cm

Lot 357

A Continental silver tea caddy, marks indistinct including SR below a crown, 800, of serpentine shape, the body embossed with flutes and flowers below an oval pull off cover, 11.25cm, 6oz

Lot 358

A Swiss silver Shooting Trophy - Tir Federal Fribourg 1881, marked 800M, a trophy goblet raised from a circular foot with foliate border below a lobed knopped stem supporting a matt finish bowl applied with two cartouche, one depicting a target with crossed rifles inscribed `Tir Federal Fribourg 1881`, the other depicting a male and a female figure shaking hands over the date 1481, gilt interior to bowl, 19cm high, loaded

Lot 359

Two Russian silver salts, Gustav Gustavovich Klingert, Moscow 1890, one with assayer Anatoli Apollonovich Artsibashev, the other Lev Fedorovich Oleks, each of tub shape cloisonne decorated with coloured enamels and raised on three ball feet, 3.5cm diameter, 1.5oz

Lot 367

A George III part service of silver Old English pattern flatware, by Thomas Barker, London 1810/11, comprising:- twelve table forks, 19.75cm, twelve dessert forks, 16cm, twelve dessert spoons, 17.5cm, eleven teaspoons, together with twelve bone handled table knives by Vander and Hall together with twelve matching cheese knives, contained in a fitted canteen box, 54oz

Lot 368

A Victorian silver baby`s rattle whistle and teether, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1893, the baluster body heavily embossed, suspended with six bells and fitted with a coral handle/teether, 9.5cm long

Lot 370

A Victorian teapot silver teapot, by Robert Harper, London 1865, of bullet shape chased with cartouches and having an insulated silver eared loop handled, flush hinged cover, plain circular foot, 11cm high, 7.75oz

Lot 376

A George III silver salver, by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1804, circular with moulded gadrooned edge around an engraved oak leaf garland border, standing on three everted gadrooned feet, 25.5cm, 16.75oz

Lot 377

A silver mounted dressing table mirror, by H Matthews, Birmingham 1900, the cartouche shaped frame applied with pierced and floral scroll embossed mount over a plain mirror plate, easel back, 49cm high

Lot 378

A George III silver sauceboat, maker`s mark indistinct, London 1764, of plain oval shape with wavy edge, raised on three shell headed hoof feet, initialled, 10.75cm, 6.25oz

Lot 379

A small silver dish, by Soloman Joel Phillips, London 1937, of plain circular shape with broad flat border, inscribed for 5th April 1938 possibly for Princess Victoria Mountbatten`s birthday, bearing facsimile signatures of `Alice`, `Georgie`, `Louise` & `Dickie`, 11.25cm diameter

Lot 380

A George II silver salver, by George Hindmarsh, London 1743, of circular shape with shell scrolled edge, raised on three stylised hoof feet, 20.5cm diameter, 11.5oz

Lot 381

A large silver sugar caster, by Jay, Richard Attenborough & Co Ltd, Chester 1931, of plain baluster form with gadrooned foot, girdle and rim to the pierced and embossed cover below a berry finial, 27cm high, 16.75oz

Lot 382

A George III silver punch ladle, makers mark ?M, London 1766, the oval bowl with wavy edge and broad spout, with a decoratively turned wooden stem, 8.75cm diameter,

Lot 383

A George III silver waiter, possibly by Ebenezer Coker, London 1762, circular with moulded edge and shell scrolled border, raised on three scrolled hoof feet, engraved with an armorial, 21cm diameter, 11oz

Lot 384

A George IV Scottish silver fiddle pattern cream ladle, by William Cunningham, Edinburgh 1829, 15.75cm, 0.75oz

Lot 385

A George III silver helmet creamer, by Hester Bateman, London 1786, plain with beaded edge and raised on a square foot, crested, 15cm high, 3.25oz

Lot 386

A silver mounted marmalade jar, by the Goldsmiths` and Silversmiths` Co Ltd, London 1923, the plain cylindrical clear glass body mounted with a silver mount with hinged cover mechanically operated by the bail handle, 15cm high

Lot 387

A George III silver basket, possibly by Richard Mills, London 1768, of oval shape, the body pierced and with flowers and festoons below a bail handle, all raised on a pierced rope edged foot, crested, 33.5cm, 20.5oz

Lot 389

A George II silver caster, by Alexander Johnston, London 1754, of plain baluster form with moulded girdle and foot below a diaper engraved and floral and drill pierced cover below a bell finial, 15cm high, 6oz

Lot 391

A matched set of six silver old English pattern miniature spoons, five probably by William Traies, London 1833 and another earlier bottom marked example with indistinct maker`s mark, 8.5cm, 1.25oz (6)

Lot 393

A silver salver, by Cooper Brothers and Sons, Sheffield 1977, circular with shaped moulded border and raised on three trefid feet, 30.5cm diameter, 29.5oz

Lot 394

A late Victorian silver mounted blue glass tea caddy, by William Aitken, Chester 1900, the plain blue cylindrical glass body seated in a repousse coaster base decorated with amorini, the upper body with plain circular collar and cover with reeded edge, 9.5cm high

Lot 398

A George IV silver teapot, possibly by William Barret II, London 1822, of plain compressed oval shape below a gadrooned edge and raised on four ball feet below an insulated leaf capped handle, crested, 16.5cm high, 19.5oz

Lot 399

A matched set of five George IV/William IV silver bottle tickets, one by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1827, four by Joseph Taylor and John Perry, Birmingham 1829/30, each of oval shape, embossed with fruiting vines around a central band stating `Hollands`, `Port`, `Madeira`, `Sherry` and `Brandy` respectively, 4.75cm, 1oz, together with an electroplated `Whiskey` label of bead edged canted rectangular shape (6)

Lot 402

An Edwardian silver mounted claret jug, by Marples and Co, Sheffield 1908, the tapered clear cut glass body below a plain silver collar cover and mount. 25cm high

Lot 403

A George II silver salver, by Richard Gosling, London 1738, circular with shaped moulded edge, raised on three scrolled hoof feet,, the ground scroll chased, 26cm, 21oz

Lot 404

A George II silver beer mug, by Thomas Whipham, London 1754, of plain baluster shape with leaf capped double scroll handle, 12.75cm, 13oz

Lot 406

A George III silver pepper caster, possibly by John Mewburn, London 1796, of plain baluster form with moulded girdle and edges below a drill pierced cover with wrythen finial, initialled MC, 12cm high, 2.25oz

Lot 407

A George I Britannia standard silver sugar caster, by David Willaume I, London 1726, the baluster shaped body decorated with scaling and strapwork below a moulded girdle and edge, ornately pierced cover with berry finial, later crested, 16cm high, 9.5oz

Lot 410

An early Victorian three piece silver tea set, by Hayne and Cater, London 1838, comprising: a teapot of fluted campana shape, the lower body embossed with leaves and flowers below a border of fruiting vine, the cover with falcon finial, 17cm high, together with the companion two handled sugar basin and milk jug with broad spout, 52oz (3)

Lot 411

A silver basket, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1931, of rectangular shape with pierced border within a gadrooned edge raised on a pierced rectangular pedestal, 20.5cm, 10.5oz

Lot 412

A William IV silver creamer, by the Barnards, London 1832, of plain compressed circular form with reeded girdle, scroll handle, 9.5cm diameter, 4oz

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