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Lot 275

A Victorian pair of Scottish silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, Robert Keay (Perth), Edinburgh 1851, initialled JAG to stem, 22.75cm, 4oz (2)

Lot 276

A Victorian silver beaker, Richard Sibley II, London 1871, of tapering cylindrical shape, the lower body engraved with bulrushes below a brightcut engraved edge, inscribed `Christopher Ian Burton Cox from his Godfather FMcDCJ 1934, 9.5cm, 4.75oz

Lot 278

A George III silver teapot, John Emes, London 1812, of compressed circular shape, the lower body fluted below a flared collar, the fluted cover with wooden finial, fitted with a wooden loop handle, crested, 15cm diameter, 16oz

Lot 280

An 18th century silver marrow scoop, maker`s mark DC (gothic script possibly David Clayton?) struck four times, crested, 22.5cm, 1.5oz

Lot 283

A pair of mid 18th century silver Hanoverian pattern spoons, maker IW, London circa 1727, later decorated as `Berry` spoons, 20.75cm, 3.25oz (2)

Lot 284

A William IV silver fiddle and shell pattern caddy spoon, maker WT, London 1830, plain oval bowl, the stem initialled AEC, 9cm, 0.25oz

Lot 285

A matched set of seven George III silver Old English pattern dessert forks, various makers (marks indistinct), London 1809/16, 17cm, 8.25oz (7)

Lot 286

A silver figure of an English Bulldog, maker WH, London 1911, naturalistically modelled standing four square, with red gemset eyes, on rectangular green mineral plinth, 5.75cm high, 5.5oz

Lot 287

A George III silver salad fork, possibly by Walter Tweedie, London 1776, Old English bright cut pattern, 28.5cm, 3.5oz. Provenance: From the collection of the late Gordon Gibbons, London

Lot 288

A George II silver counter dish, attributed to Joseph Walker, Dublin 1730, of plain circular shape with lobed border, engraved with crest, 11.75cm diameter, 2.25oz. Provenance: From the collection of the late Gordon Gibbons, London

Lot 289

A pair of early 18th Century silver salt cellars, Paul de Lamerie (maker`s mark only struck three times), (Grimwade mark 2203) each of compressed circular shape standing on four trefoil headed hoof feet below a gadrooned edge, uninscribed, 7.5cm diameter, 12oz (2) Provenance: From the collection of the late Gordon Gibbons, London

Lot 290

A pair of George III silver entree dishes, possibly by William Bennett, London 1813, each of plain rectangular shape with gadrooned edges, with covers and detachable handles, 29.5cm, 92oz (6)

Lot 291

A Charles II silver porringer, IG with mullet between and crescent below, London 1670 (see Jackson p.121), of circular bellied form, the lower body embossed with stylized flowers between two flat, foliate and bead decorated handles, prick dot engraved `PE` and `EC` to the collar, 8cm high, 5.25oz. Provenance: From the collection of the late Gordon Gibbons, London

Lot 292

A silver portable ashtray, Mappin & Webb, 1919, of plain rounded rectangular form, the sloping hinged cover decorated with mauve enamel, opening to reveal an unmarked gilded liner with hinged wire rest, 8.5cm long, 6cm high, 7.75oz (all in) Provenance: From the collection of the late Gordon Gibbons, London

Lot 293

A William III silver lighthouse caster, possibly by Hugh Roberts, London 1698, of plain cylindrical shape with ribbed foot and moulded girdle below a decoratively pierced cover with ribbed borders and inverted bell shape finial, bayonet fastening, inscribed to base `S Harison`, 18cm high, 7oz

Lot 294

A Victorian silver wine funnel, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1857, the lobed circular bowl with shell scrolled border around a gilt interior, the spout with ribbed design containing a gauze ring, 15.75cm high, 9.5cm diameter, 4.25oz

Lot 295

A pair of George III silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, Joseph Goss & Francis Parsons, Exeter 1812, uninscribed, 23cm together with another fiddle pattern spoon, Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1880, 23.75cm, 6.25oz (3)

Lot 296

An Edwardian silver cigar box, Henry Stewart Brown, London 1905, of plain rectangular shape, the cover slightly convex, 29.75 x 15.25 x 5.25cm

Lot 297

A Scottish silver marrow scoop, maker`s mark DM conjoined, also a key and a thistle, unusually narrow, uninscribed, 25.75cm, 1.5oz

Lot 298

A small silver salver, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1935, of plain circular shape with gadrooned edge and raised on three claw and ball feet, crested, 20.75cm diameter, 9.75oz

Lot 300

A Victorian silver mustard pot, Henry Holland, London 1879, the tapering cylindrical body decoratively chased in the Indian style below a hinged cover with ball finial, 9cm high, 4oz together with a matching spoon, 4.5oz

Lot 301

Five early 19th century Scottish Provincial silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, Alexander Grant, Aberdeen, circa 1820, thistle and maker`s marks only (mm struck three or four times), all initialled ML, 13.5cm (x4), 15cm (x1), 2.25oz

Lot 302

A George II silver pint beer mug, Fuller White, London 1754, of plain baluster shape with moulded foot and leaf capped double scroll handle, later engraved with the inscription `Presented By The Officers of The Dorset Regiment of Yeomanry Cavalry to Corporal Charles Guy of Captain Lofthouse`s Troop for The Best Carbine Shot, Sherborne, May 23rd 1843`, 11.75cm high, 9.5oz

Lot 303

A George II silver waiter, William Peaston, London 1754, circular with moulded shell scrolled edge and raised on three hoof feet, inscribed BJC to the centre, 18.5cm diameter, 8oz

Lot 305

A George III silver wine funnel stand, John Emes, London 1802 of plain circular convex form within a reeded edge, engraved with a crest and initials, 10cm diameter, 1.5oz. Provenance: From the collection of the late Gordon Gibbons, London

Lot 306

A William III silver lighthouse sugar caster, John Boddington, London 1697, having a plain cylindrical body with moulded girdle over a gadrooned foot, the cover with bayonet fastening, very ornately pierced below cut card decoration around the lobed finial, initialled MTM to base, 20cm high, 11.5oz. Provenance: From the collection of the late Gordon Gibbons, London

Lot 307

A George III silver waiter, Richard Rugg, London 1762, of plain circular shape with moulded and shell scrolled border, raised on three scrolled hoof feet, crest of Curteis, 16.5cm, 6.75oz. Provenance: From the collection of the late Gordon Gibbons, London

Lot 308

A Victorian silver stamp box, Henry and Albert Batson, London 1899, of plain rectangular shape over a gadrooned foot, the angled hinged cover with three apertures for the display of sample stamps, the gilded interior similarly divided, 8.75 x 4.25 x 3cm, loaded. Provenance: From the collection of the late Gordon Gibbons, London

Lot 309

A William IV silver beaker, Paul Storr, London 1836, of plain tapering cylindrical shape with everted lip, engraved with coronet and cipher, 9.5cm high, 8.5cm diameter, 5.25oz

Lot 313

A pair of Victorian silver knife rests, William Evans, London 1885 each with pierced standard ends joined by a baluster turned bar, 7cms wide, 2.75oz together with electroplate pair (a/f) (2)

Lot 314

A Victorian silver castle top snuff box, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1837, of rectangular shape, the body engine turned the base with tartan design, the cover depicting Windsor Castle in relief, 7.25 x 4.5 x 1.25cm, 2.25oz

Lot 317

A George II silver waiter, William Hunter I, London 1748, of circular shape with shell scrolled border, raised on three hoof feet, engraved with an armorial, 19.25cm, 8.5oz. Provenance: From the collection of the late Gordon Gibbons, London

Lot 318

A Queen Anne silver lighthouse sugar caster, Humphrey Payne, London 1705, of plain cylindrical form with moulded foot, girdle and rim below a decoratively pierced cover with bayonet fastening, petallate decorated below a flattened ball finial, 15cm high, 5oz. Provenance: From the collection of the late Gordon Gibbons, London

Lot 319

A George II silver standing waiter, Simon Pantin, London 1727, the circular top with plain moulded border and raised on a banded circular foot, engraved with an armorial, and on the underside `Opiferque per Orbem Dicor E Dono J Holt`, 19.5cm diameter, 5.5cm high, 12.75oz, Opiferque per Orbem Dicor is the motto of The Worshipful Society of Apothecaries of London, Provenance: From the collection of the late Gordon Gibbons, London

Lot 321

A George III silver tea urn, James Young, London 1777, of vase shape, the body embossed with festoons above a circular foot, the upper surface beaded, two ribbed wire loop handles below a plain cover with stylized acorn finial, beaded spigot with bone handle, crested, 29cm high, 31.75oz

Lot 323

An Edwardian silver tobacco box, Sampson Mordan & Co, Chester 1906, of plain oval shape, the flush hinged cover embossed with the figure of a golfer in full swing, pressure release to cover, engraved with a monogram to the underside, 10.25 x 7.25cm, 2.5oz

Lot 324

A George III silver teapot and stand, Peter & Anne Bateman, London 1798, of typical oval shape with reeded edges decorated with bands of engraving, the flush hinged cover with wooden and silver foliate finial, 16.25cm high; together with the companion teapot stand, 18.25cm diameter, 17.75oz (2)

Lot 325

Six silver Old English pattern table forks, (four by Jonathan Haynes, London 1822 and two by William Eaton, London 1841), crested, 20.25cm, 12.75oz (6)

Lot 327

An Edwardian silver cafe au lait set, D & J Welby, London 1902, the coffee and hot milk pots modelled in the Queen Anne style with tapering cylindrical bodies with moulded edges below conical covers each with right and left handed spout respectively and wooden loop handle, 19.5cm high, 27.25oz (2)

Lot 328

A small George III silver caster, by Thomas & Jabez Daniell, London 1773, of baluster form, embossed with flowers below a drill pierced cover with bell finial, 12.5cm high, 2.25oz

Lot 329

A George III silver salver, Peter and William Bateman, London 1814, circular with shell and floral decorated gadrooned edge, uninscribed, 27cm diameter, 18.5oz

Lot 333

An early 18th century silver cream jug, Paul de Lamerie, (maker`s mark (mk II) only struck three times), of baluster shape raised on three plumed hoof feet below a flared spout and leaf capped double scroll handle, the body with delicate bands of engraving and crested to a cartouche, 10cm high, 3.75oz. Provenance: From the collection of the late Gordon Gibbons, London

Lot 336

A silver three piece tea set, J Gloster & Sons, Birmingham 1913, comprising:- a teapot of plain oval shape below a pierced gallery collar all raised on four hoof feet, 15cm high, together with the companion sugar bowl and milk jug, 38oz (3)

Lot 338

A George III silver goblet, McHattie & Fenwick, Edinburgh 1805, the circular foot and plain bowl both engraved with a Greek key band, the bowl engraved J S Amos, 18.25cm, 9.5oz

Lot 339

A Victorian silver tea kettle and stand, Hirons, Plante & Co, Birmingham 1879, the kettle of plain circular shape below an ebonised bar handle, crested, standing on a plain circular stand with tripod containing a spirit lamp, 25cm high, 28.5oz

Lot 340

A modern silver Winchester pattern flatware service, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1973, including :- six table forks, six dessert forks, four table spoons, six dessert spoons and six soup or fruit spoons, crested, 58oz (28)

Lot 342

A George III silver teapot, Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1809, of plain oval shape with gadrooned foot and edge below a pull off cover and wooden handle and finial, crested, 14.5cm high, 14.75oz

Lot 344

A late 18th silver snuff box, unmarked, of navette shape, allover brightcut decorated with a three quarter hinged cover, 9.5cm long, 0.75oz. Provenance: From the collection of the late Gordon Gibbons, London

Lot 345

A Victorian silver belt buckle and two cases of buckles, A Victorian silver oval belt buckle, Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1898, chased with feather decoration, 9.75cm wide, 1oz; a case of early 19th century cut steel shoe buckle (2 large and 2 small) and cased pair of oval gilt shoe buckles decorated with thistles, roses and shamrock (3) Provenance: From the collection of the late Gordon Gibbons, London

Lot 346

A small George I silver tapered mug, Nathaniel Bland, London 1715, of plain tapering cylindrical shape with moulded foot and flat scroll handle, engraved with initials `SJ` to the body and `IC 1717` & `IP 1753` to the base, 5cm high, 1.75oz. Provenance: From the collection of the late Gordon Gibbons, London

Lot 348

A large silver brandy flask, Corke Brothers, London 1915, rectangular of oval section, the body with engine turned decoration below a bayonet cap, the lower body detachable as a cup, crested, 15cm high, 8.75oz

Lot 349

A large George IV silver venison dish, Paul Storr, London 1827, of oval shape embossed with gravy tree, strainer and well within a shaped reeded edge and with two upturned shell handles, all standing on four everted scroll feet, 57cm wide, 104oz

Lot 351

A George III silver creamer, ?R, London 1812, of plain oval shape, the body with moulded girdle and edge above four ball feet, 9cm high, 3.5oz

Lot 352

A George III silver salver, James Barber and William Whitwell, York 1815 of plain circular shape within a shell gadrooned border, standing on four shell scrolled feet, 27cm diameter, 21.25oz

Lot 354

A pair of Victorian silver bon bon baskets, The Hayes Brothers, Birmingham 1876, each of oval shape with allover pierced and repoussee decoration, each raised on four ball feet, 16cm diameter, 4oz (2)

Lot 355

A George IV silver cream jug, possibly by William Hall (see Jackson p.227), of compressed circular form on a circular foot, the body embossed with flowers and cartouches below a floral shell border and broad flared spout, gilt lined, crested, 10cm high, 8oz

Lot 356

A silver double ended medicine spoon, Elizabeth Eaton, London 1848, traces of gilding, uninscribed, 11cm, 0.25oz. Provenance: From the collection of the late Gordon Gibbons, London

Lot 357

A pair of William IV silver gilt grape shears, maker WT, London 1831, the handles formed as fruiting vines, 20cm, 5oz. Provenance: From the collection of the late Gordon Gibbons, London

Lot 358

A Commonwealth silver sweetmeat dish, maker`s mark SA with pellets (see Jackson p.118), London 1659, the shallow bowl of circular shape decorated with crudely embossed flowers and leaves within punch beaded borders, between two flat shell engraved handles, 15.5cm diameter, 3.5oz. Provenance: From the collection of the late Gordon Gibbons, London

Lot 359

A George I silver bun top pepper, possibly by Edward Gibbon, London 1725, of plain baluster form with moulded edge and girdle, inscribed AC to base, 9.5cm high, 2.25oz. Provenance: From the collection of the late Gordon Gibbons, London

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