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Lot 108

A Victorian silver plated child's rattle, in the form of Humpty Dumpty, with three bells, inscribed VICTORIA HAYES/BORN 3RD JUNE 1848. 15cm

Lot 109

An Adam style silver plated candelabrum, Elkington & Co, the central candle cup above a beaded drip pan, issuing four scrolling reeded arms continuing to drip pans and ribbon tied floral swag cast candle cups, raised on a tapering square section stem, cast with pendant bellflowers below rams head masks, the square stepped base cast with urns and acanthus leaves within a beaded edge, stamped marks. 41cm

Lot 110

An Asprey silver plated and oak tray, circa 1900, the pierced gallery with twin carrying handles, inset with a crest engraved cartouche, raised on bun feet. 64cm across handles

Lot 111

A silver plated singing bird box, the rectangular case and hinged cover cast with musical putti amidst scrolls and foliage, key wind to base. 4cm by 10cm by 6.5cm

Lot 112

A George V silver cigarette case, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1912, shaped for the pocket, engraved with a monogram; together with a silver cigarette case, indistinct marks to the button; and a George V silver engine turned cigarette case, Birmingham 1932, maker's mark J.H.W. (3) 9.6 troy ozs

Lot 113

A Chinese silver covered box, Zeewo, the circular box with stippled ground. 4.8 troy ozs

Lot 116

An Edwardian silver two handled bowl, Fordham & Faulkner, Sheffield 1905, the circular banded bowl raised on a stepped circular foot. 16 troy ozs, 28cm across handles

Lot 118

A set of six silver and enamel cocktail sticks, each with cockerel terminal, cased.

Lot 121

An Edwardian silver vesta case, Birmingham 1905, circular; together with a late Victorian silver vesta case, Chester 1890, engraved with scrolls and a monogram; and an Edwardian silver vesta case, Birmingham 1907, engraved with scrolls. (3) 1.9 troy ozs, First 43mm

Lot 122

A George III silver and mother of pearl caddy spoon, Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1812, of shovel form; together with a Georgian silver caddy spoon, with shell cast bowl and bright-cut decoration; and a George III silver snuff box, Birmingham 1810, shaped for the pocket, possibly Thomas Dicks, engraved top and bottom with a band of leaves. (3)

Lot 124

A George III silver snuff box, John Shaw, Birmingham 1817, the hinged rectangular cover engraved with a band of fruiting vine and with initials; together with a Hungarian silver snuff box, circa 1850, the hinged rectangular cover cast with a foliate edge and engraved with date and initials. (2) 3.6 troy ozs

Lot 125

A Dutch silver model of a ship, H. Hooijkaas, Schoonhoven, import marks, on a rosewood stand. 31cm high

Lot 126

A silver table bell, Birmingham 1937; together with a Victorian silver buckle, London 1895; and an unusual Victorian silver scissors case, London 1889. (3) Bell 10cm

Lot 127

A Victorian style silver photograph frame, London 1988, the elaborately chased mount depicting putti amidst C-scrolls, circular 9.5cm aperture; together with a Victorian style silver photograph frame, London 1986, the shaped mount chased with conjoining sinuous foliage, heart shaped aperture. (2)

Lot 130

A late Victorian silver and enamel ashtray, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1898, the pierced broad rim chased with C-scrolls and applied with four enamel panels depicting a mounted jockey, champagne bottle and glass, dancer and a jack of clubs. 0.75 troy ozs, 8cm

Lot 131

A George III silver cream jug, probably Thomas Shepherd, London 1772, with punch beaded rim and scroll handle, raised on a domed foot with flattened rim, engraved with a crest. 2.77 troy ozs, 12cm

Lot 133

An unusual silver vesta case, chased front and back with a grotesque and serpent, stamped 925. 6.5cm by 4.5cm

Lot 135

A cased set of silver miniatures, "John Pinches, The 100 Greatest Cars Silver Miniature Collection", each miniature plaque in a fitted case.

Lot 136

A silver tazza, Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1936, the shaped rim cast with anthemion, raised on a stepped domed foot. 6.8 troy ozs, 22cm wide

Lot 137

A set of six George V silver napkin rings, Birmingham 1932, each D-shaped ring with engine turned decoration, in a fitted case.

Lot 138

A George III silver cream jug, Hester Bateman, London 1779, the baluster body with "beaded" rim and leaf capped scroll handle, raised on a "beaded" and domed foot. 3 troy ozs, 12cm

Lot 139

A George III silver salt, Sheffield 1807, boldly reeded, with gilded interior, marks rubbed. 4.3 troy ozs, 9cm wide

Lot 140

A George III silver basting spoon, Paul Storr, London 1801, Old English pattern. 2.5 troy ozs, 30cm

Lot 141

A large Edwardian silver two handled tea tray, Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1902, rectangular with canted corners, the broad pierced rim cast with C-scrolls, acanthus and flowers within a "beaded" edge, the centre engraved with conjoined scrolls and swags of bellflowers, presentation inscription dated 1909, raised on bun feet. 126 troy ozs, 64cm by 45cm

Lot 143

A large Edwardian silver and cut glass inkwell, Birmingham 1908, the substantial square glass base with canted edges. 13cm by 10cm by 10cm

Lot 144

A George II silver covered cup, Richard Gurney & Thomas Cooke, London 1731, the lift-off domed cover with fruit and leaf cast knop above a band of leaves over a further band of fruiting vine, the banded body, chased with fruiting vine above opposing vacant cartouches flanked by putti, issuing S-scroll capped handles, the stepped domed foot chased with a band of fruiting vine. 46 troy ozs, 27cm

Lot 146

An interesting Edwardian silver bird cage box, WH, London 1906, the rectangular box with hinged cover opening to reveal a gilded interior, fronted by cage with a bird perched on a suspended loop and another on the ground, each bird retaining some enamel paint. 6cm by 8.5cm by 8.5cm

Lot 148

An Edwardian silver bowl, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1901, of banded circular form with twin scroll handles, engraved with a crest and dated 1878/1903, raised on a domed foot. 23 troy ozs, 30cm across handles

Lot 149

A silver trophy, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1940, modelled with a pair of rifles suspending a crown above a target, over a waisted domed body cast with bands of vertical reeding. 29 troy ozs, 39cm

Lot 150

A George V silver two-handled cup, Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1927, the circular bowl, issuing angular handles, above a knopped and waisted stem continuing to a stepped and domed foot, on a stand. 9.2 troy oz

Lot 151

An Art Deco silver three piece tea service, John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1928, comprising teapot, cream jug and two-handled sugar bowl, each piece of tapering square section with canted corners. Gross 35 troy ozs

Lot 152

An Edwardian silver cigar case, William Aitken, Birmingham 1907, shaped for the pocket, not engraved. 5.9 troy ozs, 14cm by 9cm

Lot 153

A George V silver table lighter, Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1931, in the form of a flaming grenade, raised on a stepped square platform base. Gross 8.6 troy ozs, 14cm high

Lot 154

A George III silver bun top sugar caster, Robert Hennell, London 1792, of pedestal form with reeded ovoid body and square stepped foot. 2.5 troy ozs, 10cm

Lot 156

Horse racing interest: A George V silver gilt and enamel cigarette box, Mappin & Webb, London 1934, in the Art Deco style, the hinged rectangular lid applied with four three-section blue and white enamel bars and a crest, the front applied with three enamel panels and raised on a similarly decorated plinth base, the underside of the lid engraved WINDSOR LAD/ DERBY 1934. 12.1 troy ozs, 11cm by 9.5cm

Lot 157

A silver marrow scoop, Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1984, of characteristic form. 1.5 troy ozs, 24cm

Lot 158

A Presto Sterling silver cigarette case, with spring loaded hinged flap, engine turned decoration, engraved with a monogram; together with a silver cigarette box. (2) Case 10.5cm by 8cm

Lot 159

A George V silver inkwell, C.S. Harris & Sons, London 1916, the rectangular platform with draped scroll rim and pen well, the square section cut glass inkwell with hallmarked top, raised on scroll feet. 16cm by 11cm

Lot 160

A Chinese silver miniature model of a street vendor's box, stamped marks. 1.5 troy ozs, 6cm by 5cm

Lot 163

A late 19th century silver vesta and cigar cutter combination, "The Unity Patent", Horton & Aliday, date mark indistinct; together with a silver topped dressing table jar. (2)

Lot 164

A George III silver and ivory stilton scoop, William Kingdom, London 1811, of characteristic form. 21cm

Lot 165

An Edwardian silver and mother of pearl table paper clip, Chester 1909, the shell surmounted by a wishbone shaped silver clip. 15cm by 17cm

Lot 166

A Scottish George III silver fish slice, Edinburgh 1811, the pierced blade engraved with a fish amidst foliage, engraved with a crest. 4 troy ozs, 31cm

Lot 167

A pair of Victorian silver salts, Birmingham 1894, with spoons, cased; together with a small George V silver capstan inkwell, Birmingham 1919. (2)

Lot 168

A Georgian style silver four piece tea service, Emil Viner, Sheffield 1961, comprising teapot, hot water jug, cream jug and two handled sugar bowl, each with bead and reel rim and raised on paw feet. Gross 68 troy ozs

Lot 169

A silver cruet set, Emil Viner, Sheffield 1961-63, comprising salt and pepper pots, mustard and spoon, in a fitted case. Gross 5.3 troy ozs

Lot 171

A George V silver vase, Birmingham 1911, of pedestal form with twin handles and domed circular foot, weighted. 21cm

Lot 173

A late Victorian silver two-handled sugar bowl, William Hutton & Sons, London 1898; the tapering rectangular section body with inverted and part leaf cast corners; together with an Edwardian silver cream jug, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1905, with reeded rim and raised on four C-scroll legs with pad feet; and a small George V silver capstan inkwell, Birmingham 1910, of circular form, lacking liner. (3) Gross 6.95 troy ozs

Lot 174

A silver commemorative caddy spoon, Berthold Muller, Birmingham 1914, the "beaded" oval dish chased with the figure of a Monarch, the handle, with split scroll terminals, applied with a pierced and cast crest, import marks. 13cm

Lot 175

A pair of Edwardian silver dishes, Gorham Manufacturing, Birmingham 1909, the pierced circular bowls with "beaded" rim, raised on bun feet. 2 troy ozs, 8.5cm wide

Lot 176

A five piece cruet set, comprising pair of pepper pots, pair of open salts and mustard, pair of salts marked VAN BUREN SILVER, the mustard marked SILVER, the pepper pots unmarked.

Lot 177

A set of six Australian silver teaspoons, each naturalistically cast stem with a differing terminal, to include Ostrich, Kangaroo and Kookaburra, cased.

Lot 178

A William IV silver Port label, Francis Clark, Birmingham, probably 1836, chased with a mask, bunches of grapes, putti and ewers. 6cm by 4cm

Lot 179

A pair of George III silver salts, Solomon Hougham, London 1793, of navette form, each engraved with two bands of triangles and a monogram, raised on threaded and tapering outswept feet. 9cm by 5.5cm

Lot 180

A Victorian silver vinaigrette, David Pettifer, London 1852, the shaped scroll engraved box with hinged cover, opening to reveal a pierced grill.

Lot 181

A Victorian silver lidded jug, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1884, the domed and reeded hinged cover with urn finial, over a fluted broad neck issuing a leaf capped scroll handle, the bulbous body with reeded band, raised on a circular foot, engraved with a crest. 16 troy ozs, 19cm

Lot 182

A George IV silver coffee pot, London 1824, the hinged lid cast with acanthus leaves and with flowerhead finial above a petal collar, over a rim cast with conjoined flowerheads, over a baluster body chased with a band of foliate panels, issuing a spout with acanthus leaf cast base and scroll handle with leaf cast cap and base, the circular foot chased with flowerheads, leaves and scrolls, maker's mark indistinct, possibly J.A?. 30.5 toy ozs, 24cm

Lot 183

A George III silver tankard, Hester Bateman, London 1781, the plain baluster body issuing a scroll handle with acanthus leaf cap, raised on a stepped domed foot. 12 troy ozs, 13cm

Lot 186

A handsome George V silver cigar box and lighter combination, Mappin & Webb, London 1924, the twin lidded compartments flanking a lighter and cutter, with out-scrolled bar handles with turned finials, raised on bun feet. 35cm by 17cm

Lot 187

A George V silver three piece tea service, Robert Chandler, Birmingham 1924, in Georgian style, comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl. Gross 22 troy oz

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