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Lot 145

A late Victorian silver three piece teaset comprising; teapot, twin handled sugar, and cream, the teapot having wooden handle, finial topped hinge dome cover, and of half spiral fluted and reeded squat oval form, bearing coat of arms, 26oz, maker Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield 1894, teapot height 15cm

Lot 146

A modern silver three piece coffee set in the Georgian style, comprising; coffee pot, twin handled sugar, and cream, the coffee pot having ebonised angular handle with gadrooned rim, waisted neck, and squat circular body, 40oz, maker E H Parker & Co, Modern Sheffield assays, coffee pot height 22cm

Lot 147

A Victorian silver six place setting cutlery suite, in a Kings Pattern type design comprising; six table forks, six dessert forks, six tablespoons, six dessert spoons, gross weight (excluding knives) 62oz, maker GA, London 1851, and sold with a set of twelve knives, each having sterling silver pistol grip handles and stainless steel blades (Part Illus.)

Lot 148

A mid 19th century silver harlequin cutlery suite in the Fiddle & Thread Pattern, comprising; six table forks, eleven dessert forks, ten dessert spoons, four teaspoons, some with monograms, various dates and makers but principally 1835 onwards, gross weight approx. 58oz (Part Illus.)

Lot 149

Twelve various mid 18th century to early 19th century silver tablespoons in the Old English Pattern, each having monogrammed terminals, and one other Irish tablespoon in the Fiddle Pattern, various dates and makers, gross weight approx. 24oz (Part Illus.)

Lot 151

A silver coffee pot in the early Georgian style, having a finial topped hinge dome cover, walnut S scroll handle, and plain flaring conical body, gross weight 18oz, maker Herbert and Lawrence Parsons, London 1959, height 20cm

Lot 152

A George V silver coffee pot in the early Georgian style, having a finial topped dome cover, walnut S scroll handle, and plain flaring conical body, 23oz, maker W*W, London 1932, height 20cm

Lot 153

An Edwardian silver pedestal hot water pot in the early 18th century style, having a flaming torch finial, hinged dome cover with gadrooned rim, leather applied C scroll handle, baluster form body on a spiral fluted gadrooned footed base, 11oz, maker MV & AV, London 1909, height 21cm

Lot 154

A cased pair of Britannia Standard silver trefid spoons, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1908, an Edwardian bright cut spoon, London 1903, and a James Dixon & Sons spoon, having pierced terminal (3)

Lot 156

A George V silver pedestal lighthouse sugar castor, having a finial top, pierced dome cover, raised on a waisted footed base, cased, 7.5oz, maker Ellis Jacob Greenberg, London 1931, height 17.5cm

Lot 158

An Irish heavy silver shell chamber stick, having leaping fish handle, branch applied candle holder, all raised on three ball feet, 8oz, maker BSC, modern Dublin assays, height 6.5cm

Lot 159

A set of three late Victorian silver decanter collars, Rum, Whisky, and Gin, each on steel belcher chains, maker Robert Pringle, Chester 1900, width 6.5cm

Lot 160

James Dixon & Sons silver miniature trug of typical form, Sheffield 1913, width 11.5cm

Lot 161

An early 19th century French silver wine taster of typical form, having loop handle, the exterior simplistically decorated with grapes and vine leaves, the base inset with 1811 Napoleon coin, diameter 8.5cm

Lot 162

A silver tea strainer of pierced circular form, maker B & S, Edinburgh 1921, diameter 5cm, and a Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company mustard pot of oval form, having hinged dome cover (lacking glass liner), and with preserve spoon, London 1911 (2)

Lot 163

An Edwardian silver snuff box of shaped rectangular form, having all-over C-scroll and scroll leaf engraved decoration, hinged lid opening to reveal gilt washed interior, maker John Hines, Birmingham 1903, width 6cm

Lot 164

A modern silver salver of shaped circular form, having a raised and gadrooned piecrust rim, engraved presentation inscription, 12oz, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1968, diameter 20cm

Lot 165

A pair of late Victorian silver sauceboats in the Georgian style, each having acanthus leaf capped double flying C scroll handles, serrated rims and raised on three shell capped stepped hoof feet, gross weight 18oz, maker WC & JL, London 1897, width 19.5cm

Lot 166

A George V silver pedestal lighthouse sugar castor, having a finial topped and pierced dome cover, octagonal baluster body on a footed base, 7.5oz, London 1911, height 20cm

Lot 167

An Edwardian silver beaker of conical form, having a flaring rim and footed base, 5oz, maker Hawksworth Eyre & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1905, height 13cm

Lot 168

A Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company silver sauceboat in the late Georgian style, of oval bombe form, having angular handle, raised on ball feet, 6oz, London 1905, height 11cm

Lot 169

An Edwardian silver pedestal twin handled sweetmeat dish, having a deep circular bowl and knopped waisted stem, 6oz, Chester 1909, diameter 10cm

Lot 170

A pair of George III silver tablespoons in the Old English pattern, each having crested terminals, maker PB (Peter Bateman), London 1808, one other similar, having bright cut decoration, London 1804, and one other later in the Fiddle pattern (4)

Lot 171

A George III silver toddy ladle, the bowl inset with a George II silver coin, the whole having a spiral twisted whalebone handle, length 35cm

Lot 172

A George III silver stuffing spoon in the Old English pattern, having a monogrammed terminal, maker Hester Bateman, London 1810, length 30cm

Lot 173

A George V silver Armada bowl of typical plain circular form, having a folded rim, 16oz, maker Richard Comyns, London 1934, diameter 22.5cm

Lot 176

A George V silver sweetmeat dish of shell shape, having a fluted bowl and raised on three ball feet, maker HW, Sheffield 1918, width 14cm

Lot 177

An Edwardian silver sweetmeat dish of oval form, having a pierced frieze and raised on four paw feet, 4.5oz, maker JC Ltd, Birmingham 1902, width 18cm

Lot 179

A pair of William IV silver sauce ladles, each in the Old English pattern, having bright cut feather banding and crested terminals, maker WE, London 1831, length 17cm

Lot 182

An Edwardian silver mother of pearl eleven place setting dessert service, the knives having feathered blades, maker Ian Coe Ltd, Birmingham 1909 (Part Illus.)

Lot 183

A sterling silver footed low bowl, monogrammed with a G, stamped verso ‘International Sterling H76’, 11oz, diameter 25.5cm, and a Shreve & Co sterling silver pedestal high comport (2) (Part Illus.)

Lot 184

A Victorian silver cruet stand (lacking centre carry handle and bottles), the whole of shaped oval form having a scroll cast rim, engraved panelled body and raised on four scroll cast feet, gross weight 16oz, maker WE, London 1873, width 20cm

Lot 185

An early George III silver tankard and cover, the hinged dome cover having a raised scroll thumbpiece, S-scroll handle, the tankard of flaring conical form having Victorian all-over embossed decoration, engraved cartouche and later spout, all raised on a circular footed base, 21oz, marks worn but appears London 1771, height 18.5cm

Lot 186

A Lambert of Coventry Street silver christening tankard in the early Georgian style, having a shell capped S-scroll handle and raised on circular footed base, 8oz, London 1896, height 10cm

Lot 188

A late Victorian silver sauceboat in the early Georgian style, having a flying S-scroll handle, serrated edge and raised on three hoof feet, 3.5oz, maker John Thomas Heath & John Hartshorne Middleton of Hukin & Heath, London 1895, width 13.5cm

Lot 189

A Mappin & Webb silver sauceboat in the early Georgian style, having a flying S-scroll handle, serrated rim, and raised on three paw feet, London 1904, width 15.5cm

Lot 190

An Edwardian silver tortoiseshell dressing table box of squat rectangular form, the tortoiseshell centred hinge cover inlaid with a silver urn issuing flowers and drapes, opening to reveal silk lined removable interior, the body embossed with swags of flowers, all raised on ogee bracket feet, maker GH, Birmingham 1908, width 16.5cm

Lot 191

An Edwardian silver four division toast rack, having loop carry handle, raised on ball feet, 4oz, maker William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman, Sheffield 1909, width 10.5cm .

Lot 192

An Edwardian moulded glass and silver topped scent bottle, having an embossed hinge cover, maker WC, Birmingham 1902, height 16cm, and an Edwardian cut glass scent bottle of globular form, having pierced and embossed cap and shoulders, Birmingham 1908, height 14cm (2)

Lot 193

A George V silver sweetmeat basket of oval form, having swing carry handle and raised on a footed base, 9oz, maker WFM, Birmingham 1933, width 22cm

Lot 194

A pair of late Victorian silver grape scissors of typical form, having scroll engraved decoration, maker Harry Atkin, Sheffield 1889, width 17cm

Lot 195

A set of seven sterling silver pin trays, each of shaped rectangular form, having raised borders, stamped verso ‘Sterling’, width 75cm (Part Illus.)

Lot 196

A George IV silver decanter collar; Whiskey, maker RC & S, Glasgow 1826, one other of elliptical form; Sherry, maker SB (no other assays), and an unmarked white metal decanter collar; Port (3)

Lot 197

A set of six silver dog nose teaspoons, and six matching smaller coffee spoons, the terminals each inscribed ‘Essex Hounds’, and with the individual names of each hound, circa 1930s, Sheffield and London assays, and a set of six small coffee spoons, each having bright cut decoration, London 1919 (Part Illus.)

Lot 198

A modern silver table cigarette box of good size, having an engine turned and monogrammed hinge cover, Birmingham 1953, width 17.5cm, one other by Mappin & Webb, London 1931, width 18cm, and one other with presentation inscription (3)

Lot 200

A set of six William IV silver table forks in the Old English pattern, maker WC, London 1830, and a set of six George IV dessert spoons in the Old English pattern, maker WC, London 1831, gross weight approx. 20oz (Part Illus.)

Lot 201

A set of six late Victorian silver dessert spoons in the Old English pattern, maker CB, London 1893, and a set of six George VI dessert forks in the Old English pattern, maker JW & Co, London 1937, gross weight approx. 19oz (Part Illus.)

Lot 202

A set of six late Georgian silver tablespoons in the Old English pattern, maker AC, Edinburgh 1818, a set of five George III silver dessert spoons in the Old English pattern, having monogrammed terminals, London 1802, a set of six early 19th century teaspoons having bright cut decoration, and a pair of Victorian teaspoons having beaded handles, gross weight approx. 18oz (Part Illus.)

Lot 245

A Continental silver gilt and enamel set brooch of square section, and an Iona of Scotland sterling silver and enamel Celtic inspired circular brooch, a garnet set starburst brooch, paste set starburst brooch, and a moonstone insect brooch (5) (Part Illus.)

Lot 323

A six place dessert setting of Danish silver gilt and enamel forks, knives and spoons, having bright enamel and diagonal silver gilt banded handles, stamped verso; Denmark Sterling 925S, housed in three blue leather silk lined cases, each case width 13.5cm

Lot 324

A cased set of six Georg Jensen silver teaspoons, stamped verso; Georg Jensen Sterling Denmark, and a boxed Georg Jensen silver christening spoon, stamped verso; Haandsmedet (2)

Lot 325

A cased set of eight David Andersen of Norway silver gilt and enamel coffee spoons, each monogrammed verso and stamped Norway Sterling, a boxed David Andersen silver gilt enamel cake slice, and a Norwegian silver plated and enamel sugar pinch (3)

Lot 332

A Louis Arnold Galvin silver cast model of a recumbent horse, 16oz, London 1975, width 17cm

Lot 342

A Dunhill silver plated table lighter in the form of a 12” rule, length 31cm

Lot 522

A William IV rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid four dial wheel barometer, having a broken swan neck pediment, silver dry/damp dial, thermometer dial, main dial, the balance scale signed Colombo of Dudley, the case having leaf and flower head trailing mother of pearl inlay, height 113cm

Lot 33

A Cut Glass Round Ship's Decanter with stopper, having star cut base, 28cm high, an engraved glass bulbous thin necked decanter with stopper, having tooth cut decoration, and a glass claret jug having silver plated neck and scroll handle (3)

Lot 52

A Wedgwood Jasperware Blue and White Bulbous Sugar Bowl with silver plated cover having raised classical figure decoration, also a Belgium hexagonal glazed earthenware small vase on blue and red ground

Lot 69

A 19th Century Small Glass Scent Bottle with stopper having gilt floral and leaf decoration, another glass scent bottle having silver hinged lid (dented) and a smaller similar scent bottle (3)

Lot 94

A Glass Bulbous Decanter with stopper having all over overlay silver coloured metal floral and leaf decoration, also 6 matching cups (7)

Lot 95

A Glass Bulbous Decanter with stopper having overlay silver coloured metal floral and scroll decoration, 4 matching cups and 4 further smaller cups (9)

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