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Lot 264

A VICTORIAN HANOVERIAN PATTERN SILVER FORK Of exceptionally large dimensions. London 1883. With a small quantity of other silver flatware

Lot 265

CARRINGTON & CO - A SET OF SIX EDWARDIAN FIDDLE PATTERN SILVER TABLE FORKS London 1907. 440g

Lot 266

A SET OF SIX EDWARDIAN FIDDLE PATTERN SILVER DESSERT FORKS London 1905

Lot 267

A SET OF FIVE VICTORIAN FIDDLE PATTERN SILVER TEASPOONS London 1899, another fiddle pattern Teaspoon, London 1837 and a pair of fiddle pattern Sugar Tongs, London 1911

Lot 268

MESSRS CARRINGTON - A SET OF 6 EDWARDIAN FIDDLE PATTERN SILVER DESSERT SPOONS London 1903. 280g

Lot 269

A CONTINENTAL SILVER SPOON Having gilded bowl and twisted handle with terminal cast as two dancing figures. With an Indian silver coloured metal dressing table Pot and Cover with allover embossed floral decoration

Lot 279

A PAIR OF GEORGIAN STYLE SILVER PLATED ON COPPER COLUMN CANDLESTICKS With acanthus cast baluster columns and floral and acanthus banding. 33 cms high

Lot 362

A WMF AND WACHTERBACHER STEINSGUTFABRIK JUGENDSTIL BISCUIT BOX Designed by Christian Neureutuer, the Ceramic Box with printed geometric Secessionist decoration, the silver plated mounts with cast floral boss motifs and geometric reticulation. Ceramic with impressed shield mark and no 2838/1 and blue printed WMF Dec 2000, the metal with WMF Ostrich marks. 10.5 cms high (not inc holding handle). 21 cms wide ++Hairline crack and star crack, silvering very rubbed and with damaged hinge

Lot 602

A SILVER HALF HUNTER POCKET WATCH The 'Everite Non Magnetic' Pocket Watch by H Samuel of Manchester with black numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and 'T' bar and chain. Hallmarked, Birmingham 1934/35 and maker 'A.L.D'. Dial 1.5 in (4 cms) diameter

Lot 613

A SILVER PLATED MANTEL CLOCK With a white enamel dial and black numerals, and fitted with a French movement. 8.75 in (22 cms) high

Lot 11

A Moorcroft pottery silver mounted fruit bowl decorated in colours with "Pomegranate" design to the exterior and with running band of berries to the interior, on a mottled blue ground with plain silver mount, 8.25ins diameter x 4ins high (impressed mark and initialled "W.M." in green to base, rim hallmarked Chester 1921)

Lot 133

R. Easton Stuart (fl. 1890-1940) - Oil painting - Autumn landscape with a silver birch tree and rabbit to foreground, relined canvas 18ins x 12ins, signed, in modern gilt wide moulded frame

Lot 243

A pair of Elizabeth II cast silver pillar candlesticks/five light candelabra of "18th Century" design, the square sconces with leaf ornament and knopped central columns and square shaped bases cast with shell ornament, candlesticks 8.25ins high, candelabra 11.75ins high, by J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1970 (gross weight 92ozs)

Lot 244

An Elizabeth II silver and parcel gilt rectangular tray of 18th Century design with silver gilt scroll and shell mounts to rim, and engraved flanged rim, 10.75ins x 13.5ins, by V.L., Sheffield 1990 (weight 35ozs)

Lot 245

A George V plain silver two handled tray, the rim with bold gadroon mounts, 25ins x 16ins, by H.A., Sheffield 1923 (weight 100ozs)

Lot 246

An Elizabeth II plain silver two handled ice bucket with tapered body and moulded rim, 7.5ins diameter x 8ins high, by Mappin & Webb, London 1996 (weight 40ozs)

Lot 247

An Elizabeth II silver beer jug of 18th Century design with plain baluster shaped body, moulded rim and footrim, with leaf capped scroll handle, 8.5ins high, by S.J. Phillips, London Millennium hallmark (weight 33ozs)

Lot 249

A set of six Elizabeth II silver wine or champagne goblets with tall octagonal fluted bowls and moulded footrims, 6ins high, by Padgham & Putland, London Millennium hallmark (weight 44ozs)

Lot 250

An Elizabeth II silver wine goblet with tapered octagonal bowl and moulded footrim, 6ins high, by Padgham & Putland, London Millennium hallmark, a similar ditto by Bulgari, London 1996, and a ditto sugar bowl, 4ins diameter x 3.25ins high, by Bulgari, London 1996 (weight 20ozs)

Lot 251

A pair of Elizabeth II silver salt and pepper pots modelled in the form of a 1930's bow windowed detached house, 2ins x 1.75ins x 2.5ins high, by G.W.G., Birmingham 1987 (weight 5.5ozs)

Lot 252

A pair of Elizabeth II cast silver and parcel gilt dice, .75in square, by Padgham & Putland, London 1996, and a pair of smaller cast silver dice, .5ins square, Birmingham 1998, fitted case

Lot 253

An Elizabeth II cast silver figure of a hare, 3.375ins high, by Mappin & Webb, London 1993, a small silvery metal figure of a pig, a ditto figure of an elephant, and two silvery metal and enamel figures of fish

Lot 254

An Elizabeth II cast silver egg with hammered finish, 2ins high, by Mappin & Webb, London 1991, and plain egg cup for same, an Elizabeth II wine funnel of Georgian design with rope pattern mount and cast shell pattern handle, 5ins high, Birmingham 1987, a textured silver chip fork, London 1999, a George V cylindrical mustard pot with leaf pattern mounts to body and slightly domed cover, 3.5ins high, Chester 1914, and a French silvery metal taste-vin

Lot 255

An Elizabeth II silver gilt table spoon and a similar table fork with cast fruiting vine pattern handles, London 1993 and 1997, a pair of similar tea spoons, a ditto dessert knife with stainless steel blade, and ten other sample items of differing patterns of cutlery and tableware (weighable silver 28ozs)

Lot 256

A late Victorian silver five piece tea and coffee service of Georgian design with partly reeded oval bodies, comprising - teapot, 5.5ins high, coffee pot 8.75ins high, both with ebonised rectangular handles, tea kettle on stand with spirit lamp, 15ins high, two handled sugar basin, and milk jug, by W.J. Barnard, London 1885 (engraved with monogram - gross weight 75ozs)

Lot 258

A William IV silver teapot with squat circular lobed body embossed with leafage and cast C and leaf scroll mounts to rim, the slightly domed cover with cast flowerhead finial, on moulded circular footrim, 6.5ins high, by Benjamin Preston, London 1833 (weight 25ozs)

Lot 259

A late Victorian silver circular quaiche of 18th Century design with flat lug handles engraved with leaf scroll ornament, the body engraved with triple bands of scrolled ornament, 7.5ins diameter x 3.25ins high and 10.75ins across handles, by J.C., Edinburgh 1895 (weight 17ozs)

Lot 260

A William IV silver rectangular six division toast rack with moulded wirework divisions, the cast flanged rim with bold cast leaf, floral and C-scroll mounts, on four paw feet, 6.75ins x 4.75ins, by John Edward Terrey, London 1831 (weight 9ozs)

Lot 261

A George VI silver five piece condiment set with shaped rims and each on four scroll feet, comprising - two rectangular salts (no liners), rectangular mustard pot, and two pepper pots, 3ins high, Birmingham 1938 and 1947, and three spoons, contained in fitted case (case somewhat damaged), and one other George VI silver rectangular mustard pot of similar dimensions (lacking liner), Birmingham 1947, and spoon

Lot 262

A pair of George III silver oval salts of Neo-classical design with reeded mounts, the bodies embossed with acanthus leaf swags and masks, on square footrims, 4ins x 2.25ins x 2.5ins high, by William Fountain and Daniel Pontifex, London 1792 (weight 4ozs - crested)

Lot 264

A late Victorian silver rectangular tea caddy of Georgian design with fine gadroon mounts to rim and moulded girdle, on four ball feet, 3.75ins x 3ins x 4.25ins high, London 1900, and a Victorian cylindrical christening mug, the body engraved with leaf paterae and circular bandings, and cast double scroll and bead pattern handle, 3.5ins high, London 1873 (weight 9ozs)

Lot 265

An Edward VII silver oval basket of shaped outline, the whole pierced and embossed with mask and leaf scroll ornament, 8ins x 6ins x 2.75ins high, by W.N., Chester 1902 (weight 5.5ozs)

Lot 266

A pair of Edward VII silver pillar candlesticks with plain columns and bead mounts to rims and square stepped bases, 5.25ins high, by T.A.S., Sheffield 1901/1902 (one column somewhat dented)

Lot 267

A George V silver framed rectangular easel pattern dressing table mirror, the arched top frame with engine turned ornament and cast leaf edge moulding, plain mirror plate, 22ins x 15ins overall by Asprey, London 1911

Lot 268

An Edward VII silver mounted green leather rectangular blotter, the silver corner brackets pierced and embossed with leaf scroll and floral ornament, by William Comyns, London 1909

Lot 269

A silver fiddle pattern table service, (various dates and makers), comprising - six table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, and twelve tea spoons (weight 90ozs), and a set of twelve table knives and twelve dessert knives with stainless steel blades and plain silver Old English pattern handles, by T.S., Sheffield 1995

Lot 270

A set of ten Edward VII silver fish knives and ten fish forks with shaped blades and embossed handles, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1906

Lot 271

A set of six George III silver Old English pattern table spoons by J. McKay, Edinburgh 1806 (weight 10ozs)

Lot 272

A George III silver feather edge Old English pattern soup ladle, probably London 1762 (bottom marks somewhat obscured), and three George III bright cut table spoons (all commemorating various weddings and dated 1796, 1797 and 1815 - weight 9ozs)

Lot 273

A George II silver double ended marrow scoop, 9.75ins overall, by Richard Rugg, London 1759, and a George III meat skewer with ring terminal, 10ins, London 1813 (weight 2.75ozs)

Lot 274

A pair of George IV silver fiddle and shell pattern asparagus servers with pierced blades, 10ins overall, thought to be by William Eaton, London 1829 (weight 5ozs)

Lot 275

A late Victorian silver topped scent bottle, the bulbous clear glass body with hobnail cuttings, the screw on cover embossed with flowerheads, 7.25ins high, London 1887, a late Victorian spherical scent bottle, the clear glass body with hobnail cuttings, the screw on cover embossed with leaf scroll ornament, 5.75ins high, Chester 1898, and one other Edward VII plain silver topped spherical scent bottle with heavy diamond cut body and plain screw on cover, 5.75ins high, London 1905 (screw on cover somewhat dented)

Lot 278

A George V silver octagonal table bell of 18th Century design with octagonal knopped finial to top, pierced sides, on four shaped feet, 3ins square x 3.25ins high, by S.W.S. & Co, Birmingham 1912

Lot 279

A Victorian silver table lighter in the form of a Roman oil lamp with birds head terminal to handle, 5.25ins overall, by James Charles Edington, London 1844 (weight 3.5ozs)

Lot 280

A George IV silver wine funnel with reeded mounts to the removable pierced liner, 3.25ins diameter x 5.25ins high, by Rebecca Eames and Edward Barnard, London 1821 (weight 3.5ozs)

Lot 281

A set of six Edward VII silver four handled miniature tygs, 1.75in high, by Weir & Sons, Dublin 1904 (weight 7ozs)

Lot 283

An 18th Century Russian silver circular bowl of plain form, the exterior engraved with a band of scroll work, 5ins diameter x 2.75ins high, Moscow hallmark, thought to be by Cosima Grigoriev (1741-1749) (weight 4ozs)

Lot 284

An early 19th Century Russian silver gilt and niello work octagonal snuff box, the lid engraved with statue of St. George on a textured ground, the base engraved with battle trophies, 3.25ins x 2.375ins x .625ins high, by Yakov Vitalyev, Moscow hallmark 1817 (weight 2.5ozs)

Lot 285

A Victorian silver oval vinaigrette of shaped and moulded outline with engraved borders and incurved sides, 1.5in x 1in, by George Unite, Birmingham 1887

Lot 286

A George III silver miniature octagonal vinaigrette with wriggle work decoration to the lid and pierced inner grille, .875in x .625in, by Cock & Bettridge, Birmingham 1814

Lot 287

A late Georgian silver double ended desk seal, the oval head cut for sealing with a coat of arms, 2.75ins high (unmarked)

Lot 288

A George III silver caddy spoon with plain oval bowl and reeded handle, probably by Elizabeth Morley, London 1801

Lot 289

A George III silver caddy spoon with shell and scroll pattern handle, the lobed bowl boldly embossed with floral ornament, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1811

Lot 291

A George IV child's silver rattle and whistle with bulbous central column engraved with leafage and hung with bells, and with coral teether, 5.5ins overall, probably by William Esterbrook, London 1821 (bells mostly split and damaged), and a Victorian child's rattle of bulbous form engraved with leaf scroll ornament and mother-of-pearl teether, 3.5ins overall (hallmark indistinct)

Lot 292

A Victorian child's silver rattle and whistle, the bulbous body embossed with flower heads and hung with bells, and with ivory teething ring to one end, 4.5ins overall, by C.H. Cheshire, Birmingham hallmark (date letter missing), and one other late Victorian child's rattle and whistle embossed with a Jester's mask and hung with two bells, and with mother-of-pearl teether, 4.25ins overall, by H. & T., Chester 1898 (tip of teether with a flake chip)

Lot 293

A Victorian child's silver rattle and whistle, the hexagonal bulbous centre column embossed with scroll and lozenge ornament and hung with bells, 4.75ins overall, by Henry H. Aston, Birmingham 1863 (coral teether broken off and collar slightly split), and one other Victorian child's silver rattle with whistle to end, the bulbous body engraved with leaf paterae and trellis ornament, and hung with bells, 4.5ins overall (coral teether broken off and somewhat dented)

Lot 294

A Victorian child's silver rattle and whistle, the knopped body embossed with shell, flowerhead and scroll ornament and hung with bells, and with coral teether, 5.25ins overall (apparently unmarked apart from maker's mark "W.D." (?) - somewhat dented), one other smaller Victorian rattle of similar design, 3.25ins overall, and one other Victorian style rattle, 5ins overall

Lot 295

An 18th Century child's silver rattle and whistle, the octagonal body with bulbous centre hung with bells (two missing), and with coral teether, 6ins overall, bears maker's mark "I.N." and engraved with initials "S.H." and date 1740

Lot 299

A George III silver wine label for "Lisbon", a curved rectangular label, by John Riley, London 1803

Lot 301

A George III silver crescent pattern wine label for "Hollands" (bearing maker's make only for "S.S." - creased and slightly damaged)

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