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Lot 142

George V silver Card Case, engraved scrolled decoration and cartouche date 1913, gilt interior, maker's mark R.P., Birmingham 1910, 100grms.

Lot 143

Late Victorian engraved silver Card Case, decorated with leave scrolls and monogram, George Unite, Birmingham 1898, 70grms.

Lot 144

Edward VII silver rectangular Ring Box, embossed cover, decorated with leafy scrolls and with velvet-lined fitted interior, maker's mark M. Bros., Birmingham 1901.

Lot 145

Late Victorian silver Stamp Box, with spring-loaded hinged lid, with shield-shaped cartouche, gilt interior, Samuel Morden Ltd., Birmingham 1900, 70grms.

Lot 146

George V silver Hip Flask, with hinged locking cover, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1922, 130grms, gross.

Lot 147

Late Victorian facetted glass and silver-mounted Hip Flask, with hinged locking cover, removable cup inscribed, dated 1900, Henry Wilkinson, Sheffield 1897.

Lot 148

George III silver Toddy Ladle, with oval bowl, Stephen Adams, London 1798, on turned whalebone handle.

Lot 149

George III silver Brandy Ladle, the circular bowl inset with George III silver coin and on turned whalebone handle.

Lot 150

19th Century Danish silver Tablespoon, with engraved handle, with initials and leaves, maker's mark worn, Copenhagen 1800, 160gms.

Lot 151

Silver-plated part Tea Set and other items of silver-plate.

Lot 152

Silver-plated two-handled oval Tea Tray, a Sheffield plated Goblet and a two-handled Samovar with engraved decoration, (3).

Lot 153

Part Canteen of Fiddle, Thread and Shell silver-plated Cutlery.

Lot 154

Quantity of silver-plated Cutlery, various.

Lot 155

Modern part Canteen of silver Hanoverian pattern Cutlery, maker's mark, U.C., Sheffield 2000, 1900grms weighable silver, contained within a mahogany fitted canteen.

Lot 156

Early Victorian silver Fiddle pattern Sifter Spoon, with engraved handle, pierced bowl, Elizabeth Eaton & John Eaton, London 1860, 48grms, a pair of William IV silver Fiddle pattern Dessert Spoons and other items.

Lot 158

Late Victorian silver Caddy Spoon, engraved handle, decorated with a bird and leaves, George Unite, Birmingham 1890, 14grms.

Lot 159

George IV silver Caddy Spoon, the handle with engraved monograms and with circular bowl, maker's mark, J.H., possible Joseph Hicks, marks worn, possibly Exeter 1820, 21grms.

Lot 161

George V silver Caddy Spoon with plain handle, shell bowl, maker's mark worn, Birmingham 1910, 10grms and another with beaded handle, maker's mark A.P. & Co., Birmingham 1938, 17grms, (2).

Lot 162

Modern silver Caddy Spoons, the handle with shell terminal and with embossed shell bowl, maker's mark R.C., Sheffield 1999, 14grms and another maker's mark A.M. & Co., Birmingham 1992, 21grms, (2).

Lot 163

Continental silver Caddy Spoon, the handle formed as a farmer holding a bucket, the bowl embossed with a scene of a cow in a landscape, with sea beyond, marked, 17gms.

Lot 164

Edward VII silver four-section Cigar Case, with gilt interior, Samuel Morden Ltd., Birmingham 1903, 160grms and three leather-mounted Hip Flasks, (4).

Lot 165

Set of six Continental silver Menu Holders, formed as a brace of pheasants standing on a shotgun, marked import marks for 1998, 50grms.

Lot 166

Pair of modern silver Bottle Coasters, each with pierced sides, Birmingham 2000 and three others, (5).

Lot 167

Victorian silver-plated Table Centre Stand, formed as a vine with leaves and grapes, flanked by a hooded female figure and dog holding a parcel, on a triform base, with scrolled feet, marked, numbered 11131, 26cms, (10").

Lot 168

French silver-plated Tray of octagonal form, with twin cast handles, decorated with anthemion, marked "Christofle", 3,100grms.

Lot 182

Dubarry silver-plated Nutmeg Grater, a miniature Telescope, carved bone Pin Holder and other items.

Lot 188

Overlaid glass Scent Bottle with hallmarked silver cover, marks worn, 15cms, (6").

Lot 222

Pair of silver-plated Bridge Pencils, a quantity of Pens and a set of Drawing Instruments.

Lot 223

British War Medal, Victory Medal - As Awarded to 151794 J. Partridge, AB-RN, an Edward VII Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal - As Awarded to 151794 James Partridge, Boatn HM Coast Guard, an 1894-1915 Soviet Russian Nicholas II Medal for Zeal, the rim inscribed 151794 J. Partridge AB HMS Jupiter, The Certificate of the Service of James Partridge in the Royal Navy. Footnote: In 1915 a cargo ship - SS Thracea laden with munitions and supplies got caught in ice off Archangel and HMS Jupiter was despatched to take in tow and into port, at some stage the tow rope parted and volunteers were requested to man the long boat and retrieve the ends of the tow rope and splice it together, in consequence 16 men manned the long boat and saved the Thracea and it was towed to Archangel. The sixteen men who manned the long boat were awarded a special silver medal for zeal and bravery personally by the Tsar of Russia on August the 4th 1916.

Lot 399

19th Century stained pine Silver Chest, with a hinged lid, enclosing a fitted interior with baize-lined trays, spring lock and on a plinth base, 87cms, (34").

Lot 3

A Doulton Lambeth silver mounted stoneware lemonade jug and matching tumbler by George Tinworth, both with plain silver rims, the jug with tapered body moulded in relief and with incised decoration, flowerheads, scroll work and leafage in blue, green and brown glazes, jug 11ins high (impressed circular mark to base and dated 1875, and incised with monogram to side), tumbler 5.25ins high (with impressed circular mark, rim hallmarked Sheffield 1876).

Lot 29

An 18th Century English blue and white porcelain oval cream jug (thought to be Liverpool) of silver shape, the oval body with bead mount to rim and moulded leaf ornament, double scroll handle and conforming oval footrim, decorated in blue with a figure in a landscape, 6ins overall x 4.5ins high (Seth Pennington - circa 1780).

Lot 167

An Edward VII silver rectangular photograph frame in the Art Nouveau manner, the shaped frame embossed with full length figure of a young woman feeding birds, on oak backing, 8.5ins x 7ins, by Henry Matthews, Chester 1905 (lacking backing, stand and glass).

Lot 168

A George V silver rectangular photograph frame of shaped and moulded outline, 10.25ins x 7.75ins, Birmingham 1915.

Lot 169

An Edward VII silver rectangular photograph frame in the Art Nouveau manner, the whole of shaped outline embossed with flowers and leafage and mounted on an oak back plate, 5ins x 3.75ins, Birmingham 1904, and a George V rectangular photograph frame with engraved border, 8ins x 6ins, London 1916.

Lot 170

A set of four late Victorian silver pillar candlesticks with plain octagonal columns and square bases with bead ornament, 9.5ins high, Sheffield 1900 (bases loaded).

Lot 171

A George V silver three piece tea service, the squat circular bodies with moulded girdles and cut card work, comprising - teapot with domed cover and cast mythical beast spout, 6.25ins high, circular sugar bowl, 4ins diameter, and milk jug, 4ins high, by Mappin & Webb, London 1913 and 1914 (gross weight 38ozs).

Lot 172

A Victorian silver three piece tea service, the squat bulbous bodies boldly embossed with floral, leaf and C-scroll ornament, each on four astragal panel feet, comprising - teapot with cast bird pattern finial, 7.5ins high, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, by W.H., London 1861 (gross weight 47ozs).

Lot 173

A Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee service, the bulbous bodies engraved with circular and oval cartouches and bold floral and leaf scroll ornament, bead mounts to rims and footrims, comprising - spherical teapot, the domed cover with knopped finial, 7.5ins high, coffee pot, the domed cover with knopped finial, 11.25ins high, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Martin & Hall, London 1863 (gross weight 66ozs - each engraved with a crest of a hand holding a spade and worded "Labor Omnia Vincit").

Lot 174

A Victorian silver coffee pot with plain urn pattern body and flat hinged lid with cast melon terminal, panelled spout and moulded handle, on cast scroll and panel feet, 9.5ins high, by George Burrows II and Richard Pearce, London 1847 (gross weight 27ozs).

Lot 176

An 18th Century Irish silver jug of baluster form with double scroll handle, the whole later embossed and chased with bearded masks, C-scroll ornament, flowers and leafage, 11ins high, bears Britannia Standard and crowned heart pattern mark, and maker's mark thought to be "V.T." - no date letter (weight 23ozs - base with scratched weight 23.6 - base with soldered repair), and a double lipped punch ladle, the bowl inset with a George III bank token, 1805, and with bright cut handle, handle hallmarked Dublin 1818 (bowl thought to be adapted).

Lot 177

A Victorian silver mounted claret jug, the bulbous body with bandings and floral swags, the mounts embossed with leaf paterae and stylised bandings, the domed cover with turned finial, and with leaf capped handle, 10.5ins high, by W.S. & G.S., Sheffield 1865 (star cut base badly chipped).

Lot 179

A George III silver tankard of large proportions, the tapered body with moulded girdle and footrim, the leaf capped scroll handle with heart pattern terminal, London 1786 (weight 24ozs - the whole later embossed with C-scroll, leaf and floral ornament and stag's head crest worded "Loyal a Mort").

Lot 180

A George III silver baluster shaped tankard with plain body, moulded rim and footrim and leaf capped double scroll handle, 5.5ins high, possibly by George Gray, London 1794 (weight 11.5ozs - with added spout to form a jug - alteration apparently unmarked).

Lot 181

A George II silver baluster shaped mug with plain body, moulded footrim and scroll handle, 4.5ins high, by Elizabeth Godfrey, London 1745 (weight 11.5ozs - crested - body creased in one place and moulded footrim twisted).

Lot 182

A George III silver lidded tankard, the tapered body with wide twin reeded bandings and angular scroll handle, the domed cover with turned finial, and pierced thumbpiece, 8ins high, by Timothy Renou, London 1801 (weight 28ozs - engraved with later crest of an arm holding a spade and worded "Labor Omnia Vincit").

Lot 183

A George VI silver circular tazza, the flanged rim with four pierced leaf panels and moulded rim, 9ins diameter x 2ins high, and a pair of George V triangular sweetmeat dishes with bold bead mounts to rims, 4.5ins x 4ins, Edinburgh 1925 (weight 22ozs).

Lot 184

A George VI silver circular fruit bowl, the pierced rim with shaped scroll mounts, on four cast panel feet, 10ins diameter x 3ins high, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1938 (weight 19ozs).

Lot 185

An Edward VII silver two handled cup of 18th Century design with moulded girdles and footrim, and leaf capped double scroll handle, 7ins high, by W.A., Birmingham 1903 (weight 17ozs).

Lot 187

A George V silver circular tray, the moulded rim with bold reeded, shell and leaf mounts to rim, 15.5ins diameter, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1935 (weight 48ozs).

Lot 188

A George V silver circular salver, the moulded piecrust rim with bold C, S and shell pattern mounts to rim, on four claw and ball feet, 15.5ins diameter, by R.P., London 1928 (weight 42ozs - engraved with initials to centre).

Lot 189

An Edward VII silver oval two handled tray of Georgian design, the panelled rim with reeded incurved mounts, the centre engraved in the Neo-classical manner with shield pattern cartouche and crest of The Honorable Ralph Gerard Alexander Hamilton - Master of Belhaven, 24.25ins x 18.25ins, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1902, the underside engraved "Presented to The Honorable Ralph Gerard Alexander Hamilton (Master of Belhaven) by the Trades People connected with Wishaw Estate on the Occasion of his Marriage, 1st March 1904" (No. to underside 53445 - weight 82ozs), complete with a copy of the "War Diary of the Master of Belhaven 1914-1918", Wharncliffe Publishing, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, 1990.

Lot 190

A George III silver oval cream jug in the Neo-classical style with moulded loop handle, engraved with bandings and oval leaf cartouche, 5ins high, by Thomas Watson, Newcastle hallmark (no date letter - circa 1800 - weight 2.5ozs).

Lot 191

A George III silver octagonal teapot stand, the moulded rim with engraved border and conforming ovoid lozenge to centre, on four panel feet, 6.5ins x 4.75ins, probably by James Young, London 1790 (weight 4ozs).

Lot 192

A pair of George III silver grape scissors with rectangular loop handles and tongue pattern mounts, 6ins overall, by Eley & Fearn, London 1804 (weight 2.5ozs).

Lot 193

A George III silver wine funnel with reeded mounts to rim and bulbous sides, 5ins high, by Peter, Anne and William Bateman, London 1800 (weight 2ozs).

Lot 194

A George III silver wine funnel with reeded mounts to rim and bulbous sides, 4.5ins high, by Charles Fox, London 1809 (weight 1.5ozs).

Lot 195

A pair of Victorian silver circular salts of Georgian design with shaped and tongue pattern mounts to rim, the body embossed with leaf and floral ornament, each on three pad feet, 3ins diameter, by G.R., London 1848 (weight 4ozs), inscribed to bases "Presented to the Reverend John Bennett B.A. by the Parishioners of Ibstock".

Lot 196

A set of six Victorian silver circular individual salts of Georgian design, the squat circular bodies embossed with floral and leaf ornament, each on three pad feet, 2ins diameter, by Martin & Hall, Sheffield 1863 (weight 6ozs), with blue glass liners and two salt spoons with cast terminals, contained in leather covered case.

Lot 197

A set of four George V silver table napkin rings with tongue pattern mounts, the centres engraved with leaf scroll ornament, Birmingham 1910 (weight 3.5ozs), in fitted case.

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