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Lot 489

A collection of silver plated wares, including three piece tea service, coal helmet with scoop and oval tray with beaded border.

Lot 490

A collection of silver plated wares, including toast rack, entree dish with two interior liners, sifter, cream jug, small bowl and large jug.

Lot 491

A canteen of cutlery, each handle stamped "900" indicating continental silver and comprising six place settings, in case.

Lot 492

An Edwardian silver nurses buckle, two part, foliate cornucopia and bird patterned, London mark 1909.

Lot 493

An Edwardian silver nurses buckle, foliate pattern, Birmingham mark 1902.

Lot 494

A George III Irish silver cream jug, bright cut, in the Adam style, Dublin mark 1801.

Lot 495

A late Victorian silver capstan inkwell, with hinged lid and with cut glass reservoir beneath, London mark 1895.

Lot 496

A late Victorian silver tea service, Chester 1899/1900, comprising teapot, sugar basin and cream jug, each piece being foliate and scroll embossed.

Lot 497

A small silver snuffbox, stamped "925". Length .9 ins.

Lot 498

A late Georgian silver teapot, Newcastle mark circa 1830, with lobed shell and scroll border, loop handle and half lobed body raised on four short ball feet, 769 grams, date letter rubbed.

Lot 499

A continental silver ladle, Fiddle pattern handle.

Lot 502

A pair of silver candlesticks, loaded, Chester hallmark 1924. Height 7.5 ins.

Lot 503

A pair of silver photograph frames, embossed with cherubs and foliate scrollwork, London mark 1982.

Lot 504

A silver photograph frame, with easel back in oak, Birmingham mark 1921.

Lot 505

A silver photograph frame, Sheffield mark modern.

Lot 506

A Walker & Hall silver salver, with Chippendale beaded border and raised on three claw and ball feet, Sheffield 1934, 1400 grams. Width 14.5 ins (see illustration).

Lot 507

A George V silver tea service, four piece, comprising teapot, lidded jug, sugar basin and cream jug, the teapot with ebony finial and handle and with foliate engraved band, raised on four short ball feet, Birmingham 1934, 1739 grams (see illustration).

Lot 508

A George III silver ladle, bright cut, circa 1780, maker T.E. probably Thomas Ellis, date letter partially rubbed, 160 grams. Length 13.5 ins (see illustration).

Lot 509

A Victorian silver gravy spoon, London 1847, 136 grams. Length 12 ins.

Lot 510

A pair of George III silver berry spoons, London 1816, maker Thomas Wallace and Jonathan Hayne, 124 grams, cased.

Lot 511

A pair of Edwardian silver berry spoons, Birmingham 1901, with gilt bowls, 188 grams, cased.

Lot 512

A cased set of six silver serviette rings, Birmingham 1909, each numbered.

Lot 513

A cased set of silver and mother of pearl hors d`oeuvre knives and forks, one knife missing, each with silver blades and tines, Sheffield mark 1921.

Lot 514

A cased set of six silver cake forks, Sheffield 1931.

Lot 516

A set of six Exeter silver dessert forks, Fiddle pattern by J. Whipple & Co., 1881, 250 grams.

Lot 517

A matched set of six silver dessert forks, Fiddle pattern, four W.W. for William Welch Exeter 1837, two London 1838, 262 grams.

Lot 518

A set of six Victorian silver teaspoons, Fiddle pattern, London 1853, maker Hyam Hyams, 160 grams.

Lot 519

A George V silver cutlery place setting, comprising table knife and fork, dessert knife and fork, tablespoon, dessert spoon and dessert fork, London 1925 and later.

Lot 521

An early Victorian silver tablespoon, Fiddle pattern, Exeter 1842, together with another London 1822, 146 grams in total.

Lot 523

A large silver cigar casket, rectangular with wooden interior and carrying handle to either side, raised on bracket feet, London mark 1936. Width 10.5 ins (see illustration).

Lot 524

A silver salt spoon, six plated Apostle spoons, tablespoon, dessert spoon and ladle.

Lot 525

A Victorian silver jar with hinged lid, George Unite, Birmingham 1898.

Lot 528

An Edwardian Irish silver cigarette holder, impressed with "Petersons of Dublin", the makers shield marks and sterling silver, in leather case.

Lot 532

An Art Deco silver powder compact, circular with hardstone and jade panel to lid, the oval jade panel with marcasite surround, stamped "925" and with London import mark for 1932. Diameter 2 ins (see illustration).

Lot 535

An Aspreys of London silver snuffbox, engraved to the lid with the legend "Frugalitate Pro Patria Pugno World War 1918", London hallmark 1913. Length 2.5 ins (see illustration).

Lot 536

A silver vinaigrette by George Unite, foliate engraved and inscribed to the cartouche "James Kenneth Kilwinning", Birmingham mark 1897. Length 1.75 ins (see illustration).

Lot 538

A George IV silver vinaigrette, foliate engraved with gilt interior and pierced grill, Birmingham mark 1823. Length 1.5 ins (see illustration).

Lot 539

A cased set of six silver buttons, Birmingham 1901, repousse with a courting couple in landscape and with scroll surround (see illustration).

Lot 541

A Georgian silver sifter, with detachable pierced lid, London mark probably 1766 (see illustration).

Lot 543

A pair of silver candlesticks, in the Adam style, with circular beaded detachable sconces above a swag embossed column, with square stepped base with scale ground, loaded, London mark 1897. Height 5 ins (see illustration).

Lot 545

A pair of Victorian silver gilt individual whisky jugs, each with a scrolling serpent handle, with hinged lid with jewelled knop to the gourd shaped body and circular spreading foot, London mark 1875. Height 6 ins (see illustration).

Lot 546

A Victorian silver tea caddy, oval, bright cut, engraved and with beaded lip and foot rim, London mark 1887. Width 4 ins (see illustration).

Lot 547

A silver sugar basin and cream jug, Scottish, Edinburgh 1958. 454 grams (see illustration).

Lot 549

A Victorian silver wine cup, with loop handle and engraved body, with knopped stem and spreading circular foot, with silver gilt interior, probably 1838 London. 149 grams. Height 4.5 ins (see illustration).

Lot 550

A Victorian silver wine cup, with scroll handle to the foliate engraved body and knopped stem with circular spreading foot, London mark 1861. 162 grams. Height 5 ins (see illustration).

Lot 551

A cased set of six silver serviette rings, oval, each of heavy gauge, probably Birmingham 1948 and in Robert Stewart of Glasgow case (see illustration).

Lot 552

A George III silver dish, with shaped border, pierced rim and recessed centre, raised on three short pierced scroll feet, London mark 1756, 347 grams (see illustration).

Lot 554

An Edwardian silver plated tray, of shaped outline with pierced gallery and carrying handle to either end, foliate engraved. Width 23.5 ins.

Lot 555

A George IV silver tea service, three pieces, comprising teapot of oil lamp shape, foliate engraved with loop handle and scroll swags, sugar basin and cream jug, London 1827, maker Joseph Wilson, 1078 grams.

Lot 556

An Edwardian silver tea service, repousse with scrollwork, roses and foliage, comprising teapot, sugar basin and cream jug, each piece raised on four short legs terminating in hoof feet, by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, 1192 grams gross, London mark 1905 |(see illustration).

Lot 557

An Edwardian silver cigar case, engine turned and foliate engraved, Birmingham mark 1905 (see illustration).

Lot 558

A pair of silver mounted crystal decanters, each with detachable stopper to the silver mounted neck rim, with club shaped cut glass body beneath, London mark 1910. (see illustration).

Lot 559

A pair of silver coasters, with enamelled centres decorated with collies, each stamped "Dobson & Sons, 110 New Bond St., London", Birmingham hallmarks for 1911.

Lot 560

A Victorian silver coffee pot, London 1856, finely engraved and chased with pastoral scenes, including horses, cattle, pigs and farm buildings, inscribed "Presented to Mr William Hodgson Low Walton by the Cumberland & Westmorland Agricultural Society for the Best Managed Farm 1854". 1096 grams gross (see illustration).

Lot 561

A William IV silver teapot, with lamb finial to the foliate engraved bullet shaped body, with loop handle and faceted spout, inscribed "Presented to Mr William Hodgson Low Walton for the Best Managed Farm by the West Cumberland Agricultural Society the Premium of Edward Stanley Esq. MP Ponsonby Hall October 24 1837", London mark 1837. 769 grams gross (see illustration).

Lot 562

A silver plated teapot stand, inscribed present to "Mr William Hodgson Low Walton by The West Cumberland Agricultural Society for The Second Best Fat Cow 1841", with rococo moulded edge and raised on three short cabriole legs terminating in fish feet (see illustration).

Lot 563

A set of six silver teaspoons, inscribed "Presented to Mr William Hodgson of Low Walton by The W.C.A.S. for the Best Crop of Turnips 1851".

Lot 564

A pair of silver sugar nips, bright cut, London 1831, together with six Scottish silver teaspoons, Edinburgh 1850, a pair of sugar tongs and salt spoon.

Lot 666

Three ivory condiments, one with silver mount (see illustration).

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