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Lot 310

A silver photograph frame and vase, by Saunders and Mackenzie, Birmingham 1928, the plain silver mount to the frame with triangular arched top, fitted to the side with a ring bracket and specimen vase, 25.2cm high

Lot 311

A silver salver, by Carrington & Co, London 1912, of plain circular form with shaped, moulded border, raised on four hoof feet, inscribed, 31cm, 30oz

Lot 312

A silver salver, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1926, of circular shape with moulded edge raised on four scrolled feet, the ground chased with a border, 35.5cm diameter, 43.5oz

Lot 313

A small Edwardian silver mounted tortoiseshell trinket box, by The Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company, London 1908, of incurved rectangular shape silver base and silver framed cover with inlaid swag decoration, 5cm high, 7.75cm wide

Lot 315

A small Victorian silver waiter, by H Matthews, Chester 1896, circular with shell scrolled border and raised on three hoof feet, 16,5cm diameter, 5oz

Lot 316

A Victorian Britannia standard silver hotwater jug, by Martin and Hall, London 1876, the bulbous circular body decorated with two broad bands of fluting below a narrowing neck with flared bead edged spout, insulated reeded handle, 19.5cm high, 23oz

Lot 318

A Victorian Scottish silver salver, by Marshall & Co, Edinburgh 1878, of circular shape with beaded edge around an engraved ground, presentation inscription to the centre, all raised on four shell scrolled feet, 46.75cm diameter, 60oz

Lot 319

A Victorian silver baby's whistle, rattle and teether, by Colen Hewer Cheshire, Birmingham 1891, of decorated baluster form suspended with six bells and fitted with a coral handle, 13.75cm; also another broken example (2). Provenance: The second Lady Mallowan, by descent, late of 22 Cresswell Place, the London mews home of Agatha Christie

Lot 320

A Victorian silver eight bottle cruet frame, by Charles Riley and George Storer, London 1849, the central handle surrounded by eight hexagonal bottle holders, each pierced below a moulded edge, all raised on four open scrolled feet, containing eight condiment bottles all matching but with later silver fittings to two of the four silver mounted bottles, 29cm high, 25.5oz

Lot 321

A Victorian silver handled page turner, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1898, the King's shape handle embossed with foliate scrolling below an ivory blade, 41cm

Lot 322

A Victorian silver lighthouse pepper caster, H Matthews, Birmingham 1871, the flared boded engraved as brickwork below a galleried lantern, 11.5cm, 3.25cm

Lot 323

A Victorian silver mounted perfume bottle, by L Spiers, Birmingham 1891, fitted with a conical clear glass body decorated with four vertical bands of hobnail cutting, the hinged flattened ball cover embossed with floral scrolls, 26.5cm

Lot 325

A Victorian silver stilton scoop, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1875, fitted with a plain bulbous turned ivory handle, 23.5cm long

Lot 328

A William IV silver fiddle pattern fish server, by William Eaton, London 1834, the blade decoratively pierced, 29.75cm, 125gm, 4oz (approximately)

Lot 329

A William IV silver three piece tea set, by John Edward Terry, London 1835, comprising: a circular lobed teapot, embossed with scrolls and flowers below a conforming edge and raised on four foliate scrolled feet, the hinged cover with flower finial, 18cm; together with the matching sugar basin, 14.25cm diameter and creamer, 13cm high, all crested, 51oz (3)

Lot 330

A William IV silver waiter, by Robinson, Edkins and Aston, Birmingham 1838, of circular shape with shell scrolled border and floaral engraved ground, raised on four shell scrolled feet, crested, 21.5cm diameter, 11oz

Lot 332

By order of the Executors of the late Sir Edward Tomkins, removed from Winslow Hall. An Edwardian silver coffee jug on warmer stand, by Henry Stratford Ltd, London 1909, the pot with rounded base and gadrooned girdle below a trumpet shaped upper body and flared spout, with hinged cover and ebonised handle, all resting on a circular gadroon edged frame on paw foot tripod base with central burner, 29cm high, 45.5oz

Lot 333

By order of the Executors of the late Sir Edward Tomkins, removed from Winslow Hall. An Edwardian silver hot water jug, maker JP/FP, London 1905, of plain baluster shape below a gadrooned edge, hinged cover with ebonised finial and short leaf based spout, 23cm high, 19.75oz

Lot 334

An Edwardian silver inkstand, by The Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company Ltd, London 1902, of plain rectangular shape with foliate gadrooned edge, two ink bottle depressions with square glass bottles flanked by two pen depressions, all raised on four everted feet, 23cm x 16cm, 11.25oz

Lot 335

An Edwardian silver mounted glass biscuit barrel, by Boardman Glossop and Co, Sheffield 1904, the clear glass barrel shaped body below a plain silver collar with bail handle and loose foliate scrolled domed cover, 21.5cm high

Lot 336

An Edwardian silver rat - tail stuffing spoon, by George Jackson and Daniel Fullerton, London 1906, uninscribed, 30cm long, 5oz

Lot 337

An Edwardian silver rose bowl, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1907, circular, the body embossed with scrolls above fluting, 12.5cm diameter, 6oz

Lot 339

An Edwardian silver sugar basket, by Turner Bradbury, London 1901, of lobed navette form below a reeded edge and bail handle, initialled, 14cm wide, 14.25cm high

Lot 340

An Edwardian silver tazza, by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1903, raised from a pierced trumpet shaped foot, the plain stem supports a shallow half pierced bowl within a moulded and shell scrolled border, 26cm diameter, 14cm high, 16.75oz

Lot 341

An Edwardian silver three piece tea set, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1908, comprising: a teapot of compressed rectangular shape, the lower body fluted above four ball feet, insulated loop handle, 14cm high, together with the companion sugar basin, 8.75cm and milk jug (1907) 8.5cm high, 26.5oz (3)

Lot 342

An Edwardian silver travelling communion set, by The Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company, London 1909, comprising: a miniature chalice with plain bowl over a knopped stem, 8.75cm, a paten, 8.5cm diameter and a glass flask with silver cap, 10cm high, contained in a fitted Charles Farris case

Lot 344

Eighteen late 18th/early 19th century silver Old English pattern dessert spoons, various dates and makers, some crested, 20oz, (18)

Lot 346

George III silver Old English pattern stuffing spoon, by George Smith II, London 1796, initialled, 29cm, 3oz

Lot 347

George III silver Old English pattern stuffing spoon, by Duncan Urquhart and Napthali Hart, London 1806, initialled, 29.5cm, 2.75oz

Lot 348

George III silver Old English pattern stuffing spoon, maker's mark indistinct, London 1797, initialled, 30cm long, 3.75oz

Lot 355

By order of the Executors of the late Sir Edward Tomkins, removed from Winslow Hall. A capstan inkwell, by A & J Zimmermann, Birmingham 1920, of plain circular form, the hinged cover engraved with the Benson crest, revealing a glass liner; another smaller example, by S Blanckensee & Sons, Birmingham 1917, 9cm diameter; a silver table cigar lighter, by Stuart Clifford & Co, London 1910, circular with three scrolled wire supports and four matches around a central flame, 9.25cm diameter, three other cigar lighters, various shapes, makers and dates, and a silver cigarette packet sleeve, by Plante and Bannister Ltd, London 1938, engine turned, with applied monogram (7)

Lot 357

A Victorian rosewood travelling box, brass bound, the blue velvet lined interior containing a selection of ten silver mounted bottles and jars by William Neale, London 1867, each engine turned and engraved, also containing a manicure tray with ten implements (one missing), there is also a jewellery drawer below, the cover inset with a brass plate with presentation inscription dated December 1867

Lot 390

A small Loetz iridescent glass vase, the bulbous body overlaid with silver scrolls, marks to base 11cm (4.29in)

Lot 423

Archibald Knox, a Cymric silver bowl for Liberty & Co, the cone-shaped circular dish supported on three enamelled spurs, hallmarks indistinct shape number 2168, 10cm diameter For a similar example see Tilbrook, Adrian 'The Designs of Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co' figure No.144

Lot 640

A mahogany cased violin and Hart & Sons bow, the latter stamped and mounted in silver, the case bearing 'W E Hill' label, the violin labelled 'Albani' but previously attributed to Thomas Smith 1750

Lot 760

A late 18th/early 19th century Chinese cloisonne box and a bronze water dropper, the cinquefoil box and cover worked with cash diaper in dark blue and turquoise within a sea green band and the gilt copper edges, 7.5cm (3in), the tripod dropper of bird form, the sides with silver wire inlay, 8.5cm (3.25in) wide (3)

Lot 851

A 19th century Chinese export lacquer panelled cabinet, the two doors enclosing seven silver painted drawers, on cabriole legged stand, 56 x 36cm (22 x 14in)

Lot 145

A stamp collection, in a Stock folder of George V 1935 silver jubilee British Commonwealth issue, (some two hundred and forty stamps, all UMM)

Lot 224

A 19th century carved ivory handled walking cane, modelled as a bearded man wearing a beret, with a silver collar dated 1897, 37ins

Lot 354

A graduated pair of George III harvestware stoneware tankards, with applied moulded typical; decoration and silver mounts and lid with pierced thumb piece, London 1816, largest 6.25ins

Lot 396

A Doulton Lambeth Harvest ware tyg, with greyhound handles and applied typical hunting motifs, with silver plated rim and pendant shield, 6ins

Lot 397

A rare Doulton Lambeth cricket tyg, the handles modelled as cricket bat trophies, with three applied scenes of bowlers and batsmen beneath silver plated rim, printed marks and dated 1881, 6ins - a.f.

Lot 443

A Moorcroft Moonlit Blue pattern silver plate mounted ashtray, of circular shallow form, typically decorated with trees in a landscape, in shades of pale blue and green against a blue ground, impressed marks, 4.5ins

Lot 605

A Chinese Kangxi famille rose punch ladle, of silver shape and decorated with floral sprays with later turned wooden handle (a.f.), 12.75ins

Lot 616

An early 20th century Chinese silver inlaid carved hardwood figural lamp, modelled as an immortal holding a staff, 28.5ins

Lot 1018

A Victorian silver circular salver, with wavy beaded rim and chased with birds, fruit and foliate scrolls, on claw and ball feet, maker, Samuel Smily(Goldsmiths Alliance), London, 1867, 13.75in, 42 oz.

Lot 1020

A George III silver Old English pattern basting spoon with strainer, with engraved initials, makers, George Smith & William Fearn, London, 1795, 13.5in, 5 oz.

Lot 1021

A George V silver and ivory mounted glass spirit flask, with cup base and circular ivory lid, maker probably Thomas Pannett, London, 1925, 5in.

Lot 1022

A 19th century continental silver gilt etui, decorated with figures and scrolls, (no accoutrements), apparently unmarked, 4in.

Lot 1023

A Victorian Scottish silver beaker, of tapering form, with engraved Greek key bands and rope twist cartouches, makers, Mackay & Chisholm, Edinburgh, 1861, 3.25in, 4 oz.

Lot 1025

A lady's four piece silver and guilloche enamelled companion set, comprising compact, cigarette case, lighter and lipstick holder, all with enamelled floral decoration, maker, Henry Clifford Davis Ltd, Birmingham, 1954/55/56.

Lot 1026

A pair of late Victorian novelty silver miniature pepperettes, in the form of saucepans, makers, Saunders & Shepherd, Chester, 1896, 2in and and a novelty silver salt in the form of a boat, makers, Jenkins & Timm, Sheffield, 1900, length 4.25in.

Lot 1027

A 19th century Dutch? novelty silver vinaigrette, in the form of a basket of fruit, with hinged lid to reveal pierced grille, 1.5in, together with two other continental silver vinaigrettes? in the form of vases, lacking grilles, 2.5in et infra.

Lot 1029

A George IV silver rectangular vinaigrette, with ribbed decoration, the pierced grille decorated with basket of flowers, maker, Thomas Edwards, London, 1820, 1.25in.

Lot 1030

A George III silver oval snuff box, the lid engraved with monogram, maker, Thomas Wilmore, Birmingham, 1797, 3.5in

Lot 1031

A late Victorian silver and enamelled trick matchbox/vesta case, the top with enamelled phrase "Help Yourself", with secret internal compartment, makers, James Samuel Bell & Louis Willmott, London, 1898, 2in.

Lot 1033

A set of four George IV demi fluted silver circular pedestal salts, with embossed floral band and shell and scroll rim, on cusped foot, maker, William Elliot, London, 1825, width 3.25in, 17 oz.

Lot 1034

A continental 935 standard engine turned silver & enamelled rectangular snuff box, by Ellis Bros, the lid with enamelled fete gallant scene and chased scroll border, with spring loaded hinged front panel to open lid, 3in.

Lot 1035

An early 20th century continental silver & guilloche enamelled circular box, the hinged lid decorated with scene of two doves on a blossoming tree. import marks for London, 1912, 2.25in.

Lot 1036

A German 935 standard silver & guilloche enamelled circular pill box, the hinged enamelled lid decorated will floral swags and foliate circular band, 1.5in.

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