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Lot 576

Victorian silver octagonal baluster shaped sugar caster, maker Andrew Tysall, London 1897, 16.5cm high.

Lot 577

Victorian silver mounted glass claret jug, the mounts bearing the makers mark of John Sherwood & Sons and hallmarked for Birmingham 1900, 25cm high.

Lot 579

George IV Old English pattern silver ladle, the reverse of the bowl with engraved ivy decoration, maker probably William Bell, London 1822, 34cm long.

Lot 580

George V silver salver having a cast pie-crust border and standing on triple scroll supports, makers Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1934, 22cm diameter.

Lot 581

George IV silver salver having chased foliate decoration and with a scroll border and standing on triple scroll supports, makers S.C. Younge & Co, Sheffield 1824, 26.5cm diameter, 20oz approx.

Lot 582

George III silver salver having engraved decoration and pie-crust edge and standing on triple scroll feet, makers mark indistinct, London 1786, 25cm diameter, 20oz approx.

Lot 583

Victorian composite set of six silver Fiddle and Thread pattern tablespoons, makers five x W.R. Smily, London 1850 and one x George Angell, London 1857 together with nine matching dessert spoons, maker George Angell, London 1854, 34oz approx.

Lot 584

Victorian engraved silver composite christening set comprising: mug with arcaded foliate decoration, maker Robert Hennell, London 1875 together with knife, fork and spoon, maker George William Adams, London 1871 and 1875, in a green velvet lined fitted case.

Lot 585

Edwardian silver eight piece condiment set comprising: two mustards, two pepperettes and four salts, maker Richard Richardson, Birmingham 1906/07, cased.

Lot 586

George V silver six piece fruit set comprising: grape scissors, sugar tongs, two large spoons and two small spoons, each piece having pierced and bright cut stylised foliate handles, the spoons with gilded bowls, makers James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1911, cased.

Lot 587

Modern limited edition silver Saxon Drinking Horn by A.E. Jones commemorating 1000 years of the English Monarchy, Birmingham 1972, 15.5cm high, 16oz approx, cased.

Lot 593

Victorian silver boat shaped sucriere having a swing handle, pierced decoration and a blue glass liner, makers Edward John Haseler and Noble Haseler, Birmingham 1897, 11.75cm wide.

Lot 594

Victorian silver salt having pierced decoration, standing on scroll feet and having a blue glass liner, maker George John Richards, London 1852, 8cm high.

Lot 595

George III silver urn shaped cream jug having a reeded high loop handle, having bright cut decoration, standing on a square foot, makers Peter & Ann Bateman, 14cm high.

Lot 596

Edwardian Arts & Crafts design embossed silver hand bell, the figural handle formed as a cherub, makers George Maudsley Jackson & D Landsborough Fullerton, London 1907, 14cm high.

Lot 597

George III silver fiddle pattern fish slice, the blade with pierced decoration, makers William Eley & William Fearn, London 1807, 30.25cm long.

Lot 598

George IV silver cauldron salt having allover foliate decoration, standing on hair claw feet and having a gilded interior, makers Joseph Craddock & William Reid, London 1820, 9.5cm diameter.

Lot 599

Pair of Samuel Mordan silver `chick` menu holders, each formed as a chick emerging from a shell, Chester 1906, 3.25cm high.

Lot 601

Pair of George VI silver asparagus tongs, makers J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1937, 21cm long.

Lot 602

Pair of Victorian silver apostle spoons, each having a wide circular bowl, makers Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, London 1874, 21cm long.

Lot 603

Modern silver paperknife, the tapered handle having a figural finial formed as a stag, Birmingham 1994, 20cm long.

Lot 604

Set of Edwardian silver postage scales having a circular platform, ivorine scale and dummy drawer, makers Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1905, 8.5cm high.

Lot 605

George III silver caddy spoon having engraved foliate decoration, maker Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1810, 6cm long.

Lot 607

Pair of George V silver four division toast racks, makers Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1927, 7.75cm long, 6oz approx.

Lot 608

George III Scottish provincial silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle by Alexander Stewart of Tain, circa 1815, 17cm long.

Lot 609

Pair of George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, each having bright cut decoration and a scalloped bowl, maker George Smith, London 1782, 16.5cm long.

Lot 610

Matched set of four Georgian silver berry spoons having typical later chased decoration and embossed bowls, all London, dates vary between 1772 and 1821.

Lot 613

Pair of Victorian silver grape scissors having cast grape vine decoration, maker George Unite, Birmingham 1882, 18cm long.

Lot 614

19th Century Russian silver and silver gilt cup having engraved architectural decoration, bears Moscow mark, assayed by Viktor Savinsky 1872, unidentified maker, 5cm high.

Lot 615

Scandinavian sterling silver gilt and blue enamel ashtray, 8.75cm long.

Lot 616

Five pairs of Georg Jensen Acanthus pattern silver tea knives and forks, designed by Johan Rohde, circa 1925, various marks including four with Copenhagen hallmark for 1922 bearing the assay mark of C.F. Heise and nine with importers mark for George Stockwell, knives 17cm long and forks 15cm long.

Lot 617

Georg Jensen Scroll pattern silver spoon designed by Johan Rohde, import marks for London 1979, 14.75cm long.

Lot 618

Norwegian silver spoon by Henrik Moller of Trondheim, decorated in the Dragestil style with a male figure and reindeer,.

Lot 640

Edwardian Arts & Crafts Scottish School hammered silver brooch inset with an oval amethyst, hallmarked for Birmingham 1905.

Lot 675

Art Deco silver purse watch by Tavannes having engine turned decoration and numbered 9515, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals, 3.75cm wide.

Lot 1

A pair of cut glass decanters with stoppers with silver plated mounts to necks, together with a cut glass claret jug with gilt metal handle and spout, a ruby glass vase and shaker (5).

Lot 89

A Chinese silver bowl late 19th century, maker`s mark HC and Chinese character mark, probably Hung Chong & Co, the lobed bowl with a folded shaped rim, the sides decorated in relief with various birds, animals and figures, on a shallow circular foot, 8in (20cm) diameter, weight 22.8oz.

Lot 94

A Japanese Wakisashi 19th century, with plain single edged 40cm blade, signed on the tang, single mekugi-ana, the plain bronze tsuba with a decorative whitemetal edging inlaid with floral scrolls in silver wire, the shark skin and cord bound tsuka with bronze menuki depicting Samurai warriors on horseback, the fuchi and kashira in pictorial inlaid bronze, contained in a black lacquered saya with a signed kogai with gilt bronze kozuka, 26in (66cm) long overall.

Lot 100

A Chinese Export blue and white wine ewer Kangxi period, of baluster form with scroll handle, decorated in underglaze blue with a spider`s web style decoration to the ground, a foliate decorated heart shaped reserve, plantain leaf collar and spotted decoration to the handle and spout, with later silver mount and lid (detached), unmarked, 7.5in (19cm) high.

Lot 112

A set of four silver teaspoons Edinburgh 1816, maker W & PC with engraved monogram, together with five 19th century bright cut silver teaspoons, a Victorian silver butter knife by GA and silver pickle fork, Birmingham 1926, total weight 6oz (11).

Lot 113

A pair of George III silver salt spoons London 1834, maker RB, together with five other silver salt spoons, four pairs of silver sugar tongs, two silver butter knives, two silver spoons, weight 7oz (15).

Lot 114

A small circular silver lidded box Chester, probably 1898, makers GN & RH (rubbed), with embossed decoration, together with an oval silver pill box, a silver mustard with blue glass liner, pair of silver peppers with blue glass liners and a pair of miniature silver peppers of tankard form (7).

Lot 115

A Continental silver and glass Swan table condiment late 20th century, with hinged wings, marked `835`, maker`s mark ELd, 2.75in (7cm) long, together with a pair of Sterling silver and glass Chick condiments, marked `925`, maker`s mark ELd, 3in (7.5cm) high. (3)

Lot 116

A George III silver marrow scoop and spoon London, date rubbed (probably 1782), maker George Smith III, with bright cut engraving to the upper stem, reverse of bowl engraved `MCB`, 22cm long.

Lot 117

A silver bon bon stand Birmingham 1907, maker Mappin and Webb in the Arts and Crafts style, the top with pierced octagonal lobed gallery, set on a slender stem and circular base, weight 4oz, 8in (210cm) diameter, together with two smaller matching bon bon stands, 4.5in (11.5cm) diameter, total weight 23oz (3).

Lot 118

A matched pair of George III silver fruit serving spoons London 1802 and 1825, makers` marks rubbed, the scalloped bowls embossed with acanthus, grape and floral decoration, the stems with similar engraved designs, in a fitted leather case, 20.5cm long, weight 3.4oz.

Lot 119

A fine enamel on silver gilt dish circa 1870, Vienna, maker Hermann Ratzersdorfer, hallmarked with the 1867 type dog`s head mark and maker`s mark `HR` to the edge of the silver gilt rim and foot, the well decorated with classical maidens within a white and black dotted border, the rim similarly decorated with maidens in various landscapes featuring a waterfall, mountains, classical buildings and trees, the reverse decorated with classical landscapes with various figures, and the base with a silver gilt rim and inset with an enamelled panel decorated with a fortified harbour with a small boat at sea, 5in (12.5cm) diameter. * Hermann Ratzersdorfer was active in Vienna from 1843-81. Born in 1817 in Pressburg (now Bratislava in present-day Slovakia), his father was an antiquities dealer. At the end of 1843 Hermann moved to Vienna and established himself as a master silversmith and enameller, exhibiting at the Viennese Trade Exhibition of 1845, the Great Exhibition of 1851 in London, the 1855 Paris Exhibition and others in London & Vienna, respectively in 1871 and 1873. He retired in 1881, turning his business over to his son, Julius

Lot 121

A Victorian silver framed easel back mirror Chester 1899, makers JD & WD, the top with raised cartouche engraved with the initial C, the frame embossed with foliage, birds and flower heads, 13 x 11.5in (33 x 29.5cm).

Lot 122

An unmarked oval silver coloured ladle with inset gold ducat dated 1796 and turned whalebone handle, 13in (33cm) long.

Lot 123

An oak cased silver tea service London circa 1906, maker CB, of squat form with fluted lower decoration set on four ball feet, comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar basin, total weight 37oz (3).

Lot 124

A Victorian silver card case Birmingham circa 1888, makers H & T, with hinged lid and extensive floral and engine turned decoration, engraved initial to cartouche, weight 2oz., 3.5 x 2.5in (9 x 6.5cm).

Lot 133

An Eastern white metal silver cream jug with embossed Buddha decoration, together with three white metal spoons and a pierced server (5).

Lot 135

A silver and glass cream pail London 1922, the pierced pail with swing handle, flower head, vine and leaf decoration, enclosing a lime green glass liner, set on a circular foot, weighable silver 3oz., 5in (13cm) high.

Lot 137

A Scottish silver mounted horn snuff mull the hinged lid with engraved monogram, and thistle decoration, 3.25in (8.5cm) wide.

Lot 138

A matched pair of George III silver cauldron salts London 1767, maker WF&IK, and 1768, maker IS&AN, with blue glass liners and hoof feet, together with a late-Victorian silver lidded mustard pot, London 1894, maker Horace Woodward & Co., of plain cylindrical form with shell thumbpiece, scroll handle and blue glass liner, and a mustard spoon, total weight 6.6oz. (4)

Lot 139

A William IV silver pepper caster London 1831, maker`s marks SG and EW, of bulbous form, the cover with turned finial above pierced and engraved decoration, set on a stepped circular base, weight 3.5oz., 6in (15cm) high.

Lot 142

A silver cigarette box Birmingham 1944, makers H. & H, of rectangular form with hinged lid and fitted two division interior, set on four scroll feet, together with a silver jewellery box, Birmingham 1913, of oval form with engine turned decoration to top of lid (2).

Lot 146

A ladies 18ct white gold diamond set Omega wristwatch quartz movement, with 18 x 15mm. fancy shaped rectangular frosted silver dial mounted with a single brilliant cut diamond at 12 o`clock, surrounded by twenty-four 0.06ct. brilliant cut diamonds, on a mesh link bracelet, case no. 1353, clasp no. 891 0065, in the original red suede case.

Lot 155

A silver and tortoiseshell box unmarked, of circular form with hinged lid, the top with inlaid silver monogram, 6.5in (16.5cm) diameter.

Lot 156

A George III silver cream boat London 1771, maker Samuel Taylor, with C-scroll flying handle and crimped rim, set on three hoof supports, weight 4oz, 5in (13cm) long.

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