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Lot 278

A set of four silver salts by Welby & Welby, London 1908, of rectangular outline with gadrooned rims with shell corners, with salt spoons, Sheffield 1907, no liners, cased, 435g (14 ozs) gross

Lot 279

A German decanter, stamped with crown and crescent mark and '800', the oval section body with silver coloured mount and handle, 31cm tall

Lot 280

A pair of silver candlesticks, London 1905, the loaded square canted corner sunken base rising to a similarly sectioned knopped column spool shaped sconce with detachable drip pans, 19cm tall

Lot 281

A pair of silver bon bon dishes, London 1926, of oval outline, pierced and on a rim foot, cased, 14.7cm long, 121g (3.9 ozs)Best Bid

Lot 282

A silver oblong baluster four piece tea service by E. Viner, Sheffield 1964, the tea and hot water pots with composition finials and harp handles, the tea pot 30cm (11.75in) long, 1789g (57.5 oz) gross

Lot 283

A late Victorian silver cream jug and twin handled sugar basin by Walter & Charles Sissons, London 1896, oblong with gadrooned rims, reeded bands and gadrooned bases, on ball feet, 456g (14.5 oz)

Lot 284

A George III silver vase shape coffee pot, London 1781, with an urn finial, a wooden double scroll handle and later chased overall with a cartouche and foliage on a matted ground, presentation inscribed and dated 1856, 33cm (13in) high, 763g (24.5 oz) gross

Lot 285

A set of twelve silver and parcel gilt teaspoons, 'The Horticultural Society Flower Spoons', Sheffield 1974 by John Pinches, 310g (10oz), cased

Lot 287

A silver commemorative salver, London 1973, engraved with the image of the race horse Brigadier Gerard, 23cm diameter, 390g (12.5 ozs), with two plated salvers

Lot 288

A large silver two handled rose bowl, Birmingham 1908, engraved with a crest with a motto below, 23cm high, 34cm across, 1012g (32.5 ozs), with a pair of silver shell salts, Birmingham 1912, with spoons and cased, 23g (0.75 ozs)

Lot 289

A collection of silver, comprising: a George II baluster mug by Richard Gurney & Thomas Cook, London 1737, initialled 'W*S' under; a pair of George III navette shape pierced salts, London 1796, with red glass liners; an embossed pedestal cream jug, apparently unmarked (probably now under solder); a Swedish circular small candle holder, engraved 'J. G. v. E. 2 lod'; and an electroplated wishbone toastrack (all with repairs and other faults)

Lot 290

A cased set of six silver fish knives and forks, Sheffield 1948, in a fitted case, 670g (21.6 ozs)Best Bid

Lot 291

An assorted collection of cutlery, including a set of twelve silver parcel gilt spoons by The St. James House Co., London 1979, 'The 1979 Astrological Spoons', in a case, other silver and silver coloured flatware, a silver mounted penknife, Sheffield 1936; a pair of electroplated fish servers with xylo handles, in a case from Harrods; and plated knives

Lot 292

A Victorian silver salver, London 1869, with a beaded rim, engraved decoration and on bracket supports, inscribed, 28.5cm diameter, 648g (20.9 ozs) and a plated salver, 34.4cm diameter

Lot 293

Three cigarette cases and a powder compact, comprising an oblong engine turned, initialled and gilt banded example by Sampson Mordan & Co., London 1920; one engine turned rectangular, London 1956; an engine turned and banded silver coloured example, stamped '925' and a butterfly; the compact with linear decoration and a gilt thumbpiece by Asprey & Co. Ltd, London 1947, in a fitted case from Asprey & Co., the first three 408g (13 oz) gross, the latter inset with a mirror

Lot 295

*A collection of silver, comprising: a Russian niello small beaker, maker's mark 'A...', Moscow 1856, 84 zolotniks, 5.5cm high; a Victorian cylindrical embossed dressing table box and cover by Child & Child, London 1888, 7.5cm high; a set of eight oval napkin rings by W. I. Broadway & Co., Birmingham 2005, in two card boxes; a replica of a 16th century wrythen spoon by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1977, in a case; and two plated flatware sets Sold on behalf of The Metropolitan Police (10DC08088) and subject to VAT on the hammer price.Best Bid

Lot 296

A silver rectangular engine-turned cigarette case, Birmingham 1930; an Old English pattern child's pusher and spoon set by Viners, Sheffield 1935 (Jubilee mark, in a case); a plated and two pewter hip flasks

Lot 297

A collection of silver items, comprising a cigarette box, two napkin rings, a vesta case, a small trophy cup, and a circular pill box, 134g (4.3 ozs) gross weighable silver

Lot 298

A Britannia standard silver goblet, a silver dwarf candlestick, a silver napkin ring, a commemorative silver caddy spoon and a thimble by Charles Horner, 313g (10 ozs) weighable

Lot 299

A collection of silver and plated items, including a pair of silver bud vases, loaded, a single example, two silver trophy cups, a silver goblet trophy, two hair brushes,a small bowl, a salt, a glass mounted oil jar, and a canteen case with plated flatwareBest Bid

Lot 300

A quantity of assorted silver items, including a tea pot with pierced cape rim, London 1915, crested and with a motto, a late Victorian tea pot, Chester 1896, similarly crested, two small toast racks, two napkin rings, a small sifting spoon, and various cruet spoons, 1239g (40 ozs) gross weighable silver, with some plated items

Lot 301

A large silver mounted scent bottle, Chester 1910, the globular cut glass body with silver shoulder and pull off cover, with stopper, with two dressing table bottles, a dressing table box, a small bottle, a small pin box and a silver pin box

Lot 302

A silver swing handled basket by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1911, of navette shape and with pierced and embossed decoration, with an inkwell with a pocket watch mounted cover by Mappin & Webb, London 1909, a silver asparagus sauce boat and the silver base from a butter dish (?), weighable silver 465g (15 ozs) gross

Lot 303

A pair of silver bon bon dishes by Deakin & Francis, Bimingham 1898, another matching pair for 1900, a single circular pierced bon bon dish by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1912, a large Dutch slat pierced bowl, a pair of German bowls similar to the Dutch bowl, and an unmarked leaf dish, weight of silver 228g (7.3 ozs)

Lot 304

A silver oval sauce boat in mid Georgian style, maker's mark 'AC&Ss Ld', London 1979; another smaller similar by the same maker, London 1979; another smaller similar by the same maker, London 1978; and a plated oval sauce boat, the silver 740g (23.75 oz)

Lot 305

A silver octagonal baluster large sugar caster by Fordham & Faulkner, Sheffield 1904, 22.5cm (9in) high, 314g (10 oz)

Lot 306

A three piece silver tea set, London 1910, of round compressed form, crested, with a pair of sugar tongs, 1038g (33.5 ozs)

Lot 307

A silver three piece matched tea set by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1907/08, of rectangular outline with cable borders, 1296g (41.75 ozs)

Lot 308

A silver pierced tazza, London 1908, showing Art Nouveau influence in the decoration, with a silver quaich type bowl, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1927, and a loaded silver bud vase by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1909, weighable silver 494g (15.9 ozs) gross

Lot 309

A silver baluster mug by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1969, 13cm (5in) high, 396g (12.75 oz)

Lot 310

A silver rose bowl by Algernon Asprey, London 1976, 12.5cm tall, 18cm diameter, 598g (19.25 ozs)

Lot 311

A silver pedestal dish, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1921, with a reeded rim and garlands to the quarters, 8cm tall, 20.8cm diameter, 281g (9 ozs)

Lot 312

A silver framed rectangular dressing mirror by H. Matthews, Chester 1913, with a domed top, a moulded frame and a bevelled plate, blue velvet backed, 46cm (18in) high

Lot 313

A collection of four two handled silver trophy cups, one small bowl type silver trophy, with plinths, with a silver goblet, 274g (8.8 ozs) weighableBest Bid

Lot 314

A silver pig pin cushion by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1903, 4.7cm long, and a silver child’s whistle/teether with later replacement paste finial

Lot 317

A silver stamp box, Birmingham 1901, of rectangular outline with a glazed hinged cover and on ball feet, 3.5 by 3cm

Lot 318

A silver double sovereign case, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1907, in a hammered finish with vacant cartouche, 6.5cm long including suspension ring, 29g gross

Lot 319

A pair of George III silver salt cellars by John Emes, London 1804, of navette shape, pierced and bright cut on four bracket supports, with liners, with a silver mustard pot, makers mark worn, London 1820, of compressed circular form, on ball supports, with liner, 222g (7.1 ozs)

Lot 320

A late Victorian silver gilt cigarette case by H.Matthews, Birmingham 1897, with engraved decoration and monogrammed cartouche, 78g (2.5 ozs)Best Bid

Lot 321

A silver and enamel pill box, Birmingham 1902, of oval shape, with an enamel scene of the House of Parliament to the hinged cover, 3.4cm long, with a plain oval silver trinket box, Birmingham 1922, 97g (3 ozs) gross

Lot 322

A silver and ivory snuff box, London 1919 and stamped 'Callow', of elongated oval section with silver ends, 7.6cm long

Lot 323

A Continental silver coloured snuff box, indistinct marks, of oval shaped outline; and another of rectangular shape

Lot 324

A Georgian silver cream jug, London 1769, of pedestal baluster shape, and later decorated, with a late Victorian silver cream jug of round gadrooned form by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1894, 136g (4.25 ozs) gross

Lot 325

A late Victorian silver sugar caster, by Gibson & Langman, London 1899, of baluster shape, 19cm tall, 215g (6.9 ozs)

Lot 326

A George III silver ogee baluster caster by James Mince, London 1794, 13.5cm (5.5in) high, 69g (2 oz)

Lot 327

A pair of silver naval coronet menu holders by J. W. Benson Ltd, Birmingham 1937, on rectangular bases; a square small powder compact by Mappin & Webb, London 1926, engraved with the crest of The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company; a Scottish letter M wine label by James Ross of Glasgow, maker's, duty and thistle marks only; and two plated letter wine labels

Lot 328

A late Victorian silver hip flask, London 1896, plain with captive top, 14.5cm long, 126g (4ozs) gross

Lot 332

A George II silver baluster mug by Fuller White, London 1746, with a double scroll handle later chased with a vacant reserve, scrolls, flowers and foliage, on a matted ground, on a circular foot, 10cm (4in) high, 197g (6.25 oz)

Lot 334

A silver ring tree by H.Matthews, Birmingham date letter rubbed, with a small silver mustard pot, with liner, a silver pepperette, a mustard spoon, salt spoon, sugar tongs, letter opener, a pique work brush, a folding fruit knife, a pair of salts and a pin tray, 144g (4.6 ozs) weighable

Lot 337

A silver cigarette case, Chester 1898, 202g (6.5 ozs) and a metal purse and small scent flask,

Lot 338

*A silver belt, Birmingham 1902, the two piece buckle with Egyptian figures to a panel link belt of a female sitting on a mythical beast, 67cm long, 135g (4.25 ozs) gross To be sold on behalf of the Metropolitan Police (8DC22118) and is subject to VAT on the hammer priceBest Bid

Lot 339

A collection of antique silver dessert spoons, various makers and dates, King's pattern, 698g (22.5 ozs) gross

Lot 340

A set of six Victorian silver fruit knives and forks, Sheffield 1856, the silver blades and tines to carved mother of pearl handles

Lot 341

A collection of antique silver fiddle pattern spoons, comprising a table spoon, two dessert spoons, three tea spoons, and two salt spoons, 206g (6.6 ozs) gross

Lot 342

A William IV/Victorian silver soup ladle by Savory & Savory, London 1837, Kings pattern, 24.5cm long, with a similar sauce ladle, London 1868, 18cm long, 256g (8.25 ozs)

Lot 343

A George II silver marrow scoop, London 1755, of usual double ended form, 22.8cm long, 44g (1.4 ozs) gross

Lot 345

A William IV silver fish server, Mary Chawner, 1836, King's pattern, 30.8cm long, 191g (6.1 ozs) gross

Lot 346

A pair of William IV silver basting spoons, Mary Chawner, London 1835, Kings pattern, 31cm long, 418g (13.4 ozs) gross

Lot 347

A set of six German silver coloured table spoons, post 1886 .800 standard; a rose cast dessert set, post 1886 .835 standard; and a similar spoon with a leaf bowl, 668g (21.25 oz) gross

Lot 348

A collection of various sets of antique silver tea spoons, consisting of six fiddle and thread pattern by George Adams, London 1866, six king's pattern by J.Round, Sheffield 1902, a set of six single struck King's pattern variant, Edinburgh 1887, and another similar set of five plus one, a set of six old English pattern tea spoons, London 1815, and a set of six fiddle, thread and shell tea spoons reshaped as grapefruit spoons by William Bateman, 1833, 842g (27 ozs)

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