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Lot 148

A pair of George III silver sugar tongs London 1800, makers Peter, Ann and William Bateman, decorated with bright cut engraving, together with two pairs of Victorian silver sugar tongs (3).

Lot 149

A Sumatran style metal box with raised decoration, together with a 19th century silver tumbler cup (a/f) and a French silver sifter spoon, cased silver spoons.

Lot 150

A Victorian silver chatelaine Sheffield, other marks rubbed, the main belt plate of cast scroll, foliate and urn design, suspended with three chains with mask links with silver utensils attached, comprising an aide memoire, pin cushion, scissors scabbard and thimble holder (scissors & thimble missing), total weight 3.75oz.

Lot 151

A silver framed mirror London 20th century, makers mark damaged, in the manner of William Comyns, with cast and embossed cherubs, 12.5 x 9.5in (32 x 24cm).

Lot 152

A late Victorian silver dressing table mirror Birmingham 1896, maker HM, of rectangular form, the frame with scrolling foliage and flower-heads, the top with vacant cartouche, the easel-back with original red morroco, 18.5 x 15in (47 x 38cm).

Lot 153

A silver epergne Birmingham 1907, maker HH & S, the larger central tapering trumpet-shaped vase with wavy-edged rim, and three smaller matching trumpets, set on a loaded circular base, 11in (28cm) high.

Lot 154

A silver bon-bon tazza Sheffield 1933, with pierced foliage and scroll border, set on a raised stand with four scroll supports, 8 x 8in (20.5 x 20.5cm), together with a pair of smaller matching bon bon dishes, Sheffield 1934, each 4.5 x 4.5in (12 x 12cm), total weight 23oz (3).

Lot 155

A pair of silver bon-bon dishes London 1904 & 1904, makers H.A. & S., in the Arts and Crafts style, the circular dish tops above twin scroll handles, set on a turned column support with stepped circular foot, 3.5in (9cm) high, 6in (15cm) wide, weight 9oz. (2).

Lot 156

A George III circular silver salver London 1784, maker IH, with beaded edge, the centre engraved with vacant oval cartouche with leafy shield-shaped surround, set on three short supports, weight 13oz. 8in (20cm) diameter.

Lot 157

A silver bon-bon basket Sheffield 1907, maker Mappin & Webb, the lozenge shaped basket with cast acanthus decoration to the rim and shaped handle with matching acanthus decoration, the sides with pierced foliate spray designs, on four hoof feet, with original blue glass liner, 7.75in (19.5cm) long, weight 5.25oz.

Lot 158

A set of four Edwardian pierced silver salts Birmingham 1902, maker Charles Westwood & Sons, of eye shaped form on four ball feet, three with glass liners, weight 3oz 3.5in (9cm) long (4).

Lot 159

A pair of George III silver open salts London 1817, maker William Knight, of rectangular pedestal form, with gilt bowls and gadrooned decoration, weight 7.6oz 3.75in (9.5cm) wide (2).

Lot 160

An assortment of silver condiments including a George VI pepper grinder, London 1947, maker Collett & Anderson; a pair of George IV open salts in the Geo. III style with blue glass liners, Chester 1920, maker Stokes & Ireland; a pair of Victorian pepper pots of urn form on square bases, Birmingham 1893, maker George Unite & Sons; a George IV mustard pot in the Geo. III style; an Edwardian mustard pot in the George I style; an Edwardian small pepper caster; and three salt spoons; total weight 15oz (11).

Lot 161

A George III silver pepper London 1805, maker Thomas James, of baluster form, with cone-shaped finial, above embossed and chased floral & leaf decoration, set on a hollow circular foot, weight 3.5oz 6in (16cm) high.

Lot 162

A Victorian silver sugar bowl London 1862, maker Robert Hennel, of circular form with wavy-edged rim and embossed flowers, set on three supports with cast lion masks, weight 5.5oz, 5in (13cm) diameter.

Lot 163

A Continental hallmarked silver tastevin with twin G-shaped handles, of hexagonal segmented form with embossed decoration, weight 2oz 5.5in (14cm) wide.

Lot 164

A George III silver one pint tankard London 1776, maker JL, with cast leaf capped scroll handle, the baluster shaped body with relief and embossed floral decoration, one panel extensively engraved with presentation inscription for the Reverend George Abrahams, Pastor of Regent Street Chapel, City Road, dated 2nd June 1863, weight 16oz 5.25in (13.5in) high.

Lot 165

A George III silver snuff box London 1802, maker WV, of oblong form, with gilt interior and curved base, the hinged lid engraved `Don de MDLM a M.A.Robert 1859` and lion crest and the motto `Virtus In Actione Conststit`, weight 2.5oz 2.75in (7cm) wide.

Lot 166

A silver bottle coaster Sheffield 1806, maker ITY & Co., with milled rim and bright cut engraving to exterior, engraved initials SW to cartouche, 5.75in (14.5cm) diameter.

Lot 167

A presentation silver salver Chester 1936, makers S.B. & S. Ltd., with wavy-edged rim and engraved silver wedding inscription, signatures to reverse, weight 18oz 10in 25.5cm diameter.

Lot 169

A silver ring tree Birmingham 1904, maker HM, together with three silver lidded glass jars, a pair of silver salts with blue glass liners, a silver cased table lighter and a silver and mother-of-pearl penknife (8).

Lot 170

A Victorian cased silver christening set London 1848, maker RH, comprising a tankard with gilt interior, engraved initials and decoration in high relief, depicting children playing in a garden, weight 6oz., together with a spoon, knife and fork, all contained in a fitted silk lined case marked Hunt & Roskell, Jewellers & Goldsmiths to The Queen and Royal Family, (4).

Lot 171

A large silver toast rack Sheffield, 1895, maker Atkin Brothers, of hooped form with loop carrying handle and bun feet, 16cm long, weight 11oz.

Lot 172

A Victorian silver vase London 1893, maker Joseph Braham, of flared quatrefoil form with crimped rim, the body with embossed and engraved acanthus and stiff leaf decoration, on a stepped base with embossed acanthus band and beaded edge, weight 6.8oz 17.5cm high.

Lot 173

A 20th century silver goblet London 1971, maker CNL (Christopher Lawrence), with a hollow textured pedestal and circular bowl, set on a turned wooden base, 4.5in (11.5cm) high, 3.25cm (8.5cm) diameter.

Lot 174

A large Edwardian silver Capstan inkwell Birmingham 1905, maker`s mark rubbed, of typical form with hinged lid and indented base rim, engraved inscription to lid from Guernsey Athletic Club, 7in (17.5cm) diameter.

Lot 175

A George III silver basket London 1777, maker William Plummer, of pierced oval form with swing handle, the basket with beaded edge, elaborate pierced decoration and engraving, the oval base decorated in similar style, weight 51oz 15 x 12in (38 x 30.5cm), 12in (30.5cm) high.

Lot 176

A circular Art Deco style silver tazza London, 1950, maker Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., with scalloped rim, weight 24oz 23.5cm diameter.

Lot 177

An Edwardian silver sauce boat Sheffield 1902, maker James Deakin & Sons, in the George III style, with shaped rim, scroll handle and hoof feet, weight 7.5oz 7.5in (19cm) long.

Lot 178

A pair of Victorian pierced silver bon-bon dishes Birmingham 1895, maker Thomas Hayes, of rounded square form with floral swag, scroll and roundel decoration, on three ball feet, weight 5oz 5.5in (14cm) diameter.

Lot 179

A twelve piece Edwardian silver cruet set Sheffield 1908, maker Cooper Bros & Sons Ltd, in the George III style, comprising two pear shaped pepperettes, four open salts with blue glass liners, a lidded mustard pot with blue glass liner and five matching spoons (12).

Lot 180

An Edwardian silver waiter London 1901, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd., of hexagonal form with shaped rim and engraved central armorial, on three scroll feet, weight 7oz 6in (15.5cm) diameter.

Lot 181

A Mappin & Webb silver bon-bon dish Sheffield 1954, of circular form with Art Deco style overlapping scale decoration and pierced shaped rim, on a shallow flared foot weight 11oz 8in (20.5cm) diameter.

Lot 182

An Edwardian silver candlesticks & inkwell presentation set the inkwell of tapering square form with acanthus bud finial, scrolled acanthus corner mounts and gadrooned edging, with presentation inscription to edges of base, Sheffield 1913, maker Hawksworth Eyre & Co. Ltd., the pair of Corinthian column candlesticks with matching decoration and removable drip pans, Sheffield 1905, maker Elkington & Co. Ltd., housed in the original black gilt tooled leather presentation case with velvet & satin lined interior.

Lot 183

A George III silver pepper caster London, 1783, maker possibly Thomas Wallis, of vase form with stepped foot and engraved & pierced dome cover, the body with embossed floral decoration, weight 1.75oz 13.2cm high.

Lot 184

An Edwardian silver fruit bowl London 1902, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd., of circular form with half gadrooned decoration and matching decoration to the foot, weight 17.7oz 8.25in (21cm) diameter.

Lot 185

A Victorian silver water jug London 1897, maker Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., retailer`s mark for Gibson Ltd., Belfast to base, with spiral gadrooned underbody, scroll handle with heart shaped mount and stepped foot, gilt interior, weight 24.5oz 7in (18cm) high.

Lot 186

A Continental silver gravy boat & saucer second half of 20th century, marked `800 Tezler`, of plain oval form with a scroll handle and flared foot, on a matching shaped oval saucer, weight 11.3oz 8.5in (22cm) long.

Lot 187

A set of four Continental silver dwarf candlesticks second half of 20th century, marked `800`, with gadrooned waisted columns and dished circular bases, weight 12.6oz 4in (10.5cm) high (4).

Lot 188

A pair of presentation silver ashtrays Birmingham 1971, maker Albert Edward Jones, of triangular form, the centres with cast Bull and Bear heads, weight 12oz 4 x 4in (10 x 10cm). * It is believed that these ashtrays were commissioned for the vendor, who was associated with The London Stock Market, the two heads having relevance to the "Bull" and "Bear" market variations.

Lot 189

A Victorian silver sugar caster Birmingham 1899, maker CH, of rectangular vase form with half gadrooned decoration; an open salt and matching mustard pot, Birmingham 1935, maker S. Greenburg & Co.; a bon-bon dish, Birmingham 1925, maker Adie Bros., with pierced rim; a cased set of six cockerel cocktail sticks, Birmingham 1929; a Continental silver beaker; a small mug with scroll handle, Sheffield 1964, maker Francis Howard; a circular bon-bon dish, Sheffield 1945, maker Oliver & Bower Ltd; a cream jug, Sheffield 1894, maker John Round & Son; and a Georgian salt spoon; total weight 20oz (9).

Lot 190

A silver cigarette box Birmingham 1955, maker E & N Speak, of rectangular form with chased decoration to the lid, 6 x 3.5in (15 x 9cm), together with a Continental cigarette box by Tezler of similar style, marked `800`, 4.5 x 3.5in (11.5 x 9cm) and a Continental cigarette case with similar chased decoration, marked `800`, in the original box, total weight 23oz (3).

Lot 191

A pair of George III silver salts London 1772, maker Robert Hennell I, of oval form with floral & scroll pierced sides, on ball and claw feet, with blue glass liners, 8.3cm long, together with a pair of George III salt shovels, London, 1784, maker Stephen Adams (4).

Lot 193

A Victorian silver helmet shaped cream jug London 1877, maker Martin, Hall & Co., with flying scroll handle and gilt interior, engraved initials to side `P C`, 11.2cm high, together with a George V sauce boat in the Geo. III style, Chester, 1924, maker S. Blackensee & Sons, total weight 5.5oz 14.2cm long.

Lot 194

Seven German silver trays and dishes early to mid-20th century, comprising an oval tray with scalloped edge, marked `Gebr. Friedlander 925`, 12in. wide; an oval dish with wavy border, 10in. wide and a circular dish, 5in. diameter by the same maker, marked `800`; a shallow dish with Art Nouveau floral & ribbon border by the same maker, marked `800`; and three other shallow circular dishes marked `800`, total weight 35oz (7).

Lot 195

Three Continental silver platters French, with Paris boar`s head and `A835` purity marks, comprising an oval and two graduated circular platters with reeded scalloped edges, 12.5 to 18in (32 to 46cm) diameter, together with a silver dish with similar mark and `A800` purity mark, 10in (26cm) diameter, and five various smaller Continental dishes, total weight 141oz (9).

Lot 197

A Victorian silver soup tureen and cover London 1850, maker Edward, John & William Barnard, of shaped oval form, with cast floral and acanthus leaf decoration, handles and feet, and acanthus scroll handle to the cover, engraved date to one side, weight 86oz 16.5in (42cm) long.

Lot 198

A George III silver tray London 1799, maker John Emes, of oval form, with engraved armorial within a scrolling fruiting and floral vine border and reeded rim, with matching reeded loop handles with acanthus mounts, weight 68oz 22in (56cm) wide.

Lot 199

An Aspreys rectangular silver tray London, 1912, maker`s mark Asprey & Co. Ltd, stamped `Asprey London`, with rounded corners and reeded edge & handles, weight 104.5oz 23.5in (60cm) x 16in (40.5cm).

Lot 200

A George III silver meat platter London 1801, maker Paul Storr, of octagonal and oval form, with gadrooned border and plain shallow well, weight 103oz 22.5 x 15.5in (57 x 39.5cm).

Lot 201

A George II silver salver London 1751, maker William Peaston, with shell and scroll border, engraved armorial to centre, standing on three hoof feet, weight 19oz 10.5in (27cm) diameter.

Lot 203

A pair of silver two light candelabra London circa 1911, maker JHO, with twin detachable branches, circular columns and stepped circular bases, loaded, 10in (26cm) high.

Lot 204

A silver three light candelabra Birmingham 1932, the top with two curved branches and three candle holders, set on a graduated column with stepped square base (loaded), 16in (41cm) high.

Lot 206

An E.P.N.S. Guernsey coffee set. comprising a seven section stand with silver plated teapot in the form of a Guernsey can with wicker handle, applied Guernsey crest, matching cream jug, sugar bowl and four porcelain coffee cans with gilt highlights, 9.5in (24cm) high.

Lot 207

A Continental part canteen of silver cutlery second half of 20th century, marked `800`, comprising twelve each of butter knives, starter knives, table knives, tea spoons and table spoons, eleven each of dessert forks, dessert spoons and table forks, nine cake forks, six each of coffee spoons, fish knives and fish forks, a cake slice, tea strainer, sugar tongs, cheese knife and two sauce ladles, plus twenty three other pieces, total silver weight 170oz some knives with Inox steel blades, housed in a 1930s oak cutlery canteen with drawers (144).

Lot 208

A large suite of German Art Deco silver cutlery 1920s-30s, maker Gerbruder Friedlander, marked `800`, with geometric line engraved decoration, some pieces part-silver gilt, 214 pieces in total, including twelve each of table spoons, tea spoons, egg spoons, fish forks & knives, fruit forks & knives, lobster picks, coffee spoons, pastry forks, dessert forks & spoons, table knives with steel blades, table forks and steak knives with steel blades, plus eleven cheese knives with steel blades, a soup ladle, caviar strainer, two sauce ladles, cake slice, pair of fish servers, pair of salad servers, two basting spoons, two pair of servers, carving knife & fork with steel blade & tines, four meat skewers with steel tines, sugar tongs and a steel bladed cheese slice, total weighable silver 320oz plus five other small silver items (219).

Lot 209

An eight place setting suite of Garrard & Co. silver flatware Sheffield, 1960/61, comprising 68 pieces in total to include table knives & forks, butter knives, fish knives & forks, four serving spoons, dessert forks & spoons, tea spoons and soup spoons, total weight including steel blades 111oz.

Lot 210

A pair of George III silver sugar nips lion passant and maker`s mark `I G` only, with shell bowls, circular box pivot and scroll decoration, engraved initials to pivot `B A M`, 11.7cm. long.

Lot 211

A cased set of silver & enamel coffee spoons Sheffield, mid-20th century (date marks illegible), maker Turner & Simpson, the spoons with white sunburst enamel Art Deco style decoration, in the original `The Alexander Clark Co Ltd` retailer`s case.

Lot 212

A set of twelve George V silver fruit knives and forks Sheffield 1935, maker George Hape, with mother-of-pearl handles, in the original Harrods Ltd. fitted wooden case.

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