A George IV silver fruit basket, the central bowl with alms dish style decoration within an applied olive branch and leaf decorated border with egg and dart outer rim, the handle with matching decoration, raised on a petal foot (by J.E. Terry & Co., London 1821), 28 cm diameter, 25 oz (ILLUSTRATED)
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An early Victorian silver teapot of squash form, the hinged lid with flower finial, the scroll handle with acanthus thumb piece, the main body with embossed floral and scrolling acanthus decoration and engraved with initials "GHY" raised on four acanthus decorated scroll feet (by J & J Aldous, London 1838), 22 cm high, 27 oz
A Victorian silver hunting horn of typical form bearing engraved inscription "Presented to I. Wedgwood Yeeles Esqr. Master of the Wells Harriers, from the subscribers. 1881." and "Boosey & Co., London. 25995." with engraved horse head motif verso over a ribbon inscribed "Nunquam fallax" (London 1880), 26.5 cm long, 3.5 oz (ILLUSTRATED)
A pair of Victorian silver Armada design claret jugs with heavily embossed and relief work decoration throughout, the shaped lids with scrollwork decorated finials and unusual sprung loaded opening action, the scrollwork decorated handle with ivory bands, the spout with engraved panel of a crowned shield of three lions set vertically, the main body decorated with male and female winged seraphs and lion heads, the two panels inscribed "Presented to Colonel Wilson Patten MP and the Officers of the IIIrd Regiement Duke of Lancaster's Own by Henry Newsham Pedder Esquire late Captain as a slight token of esteem and regard on his leaving the Regiment, Preston, March MDCCCLV" to one side and with armorial surmounted by a flag inscribed "Je dis la veritŽ", raised on an egg, mask and flower head decorated circular foot, bears Victorian kitemark to base and underside of lid, also inscribed to base "J Mayer Silversmith, Liverpool" (by J Chas. Eddington, London, 1853 & 1854), 32 cm high, 77 oz total, together with plain oak baize lined two section carrying case with brass handle (ILLUSTRATED)
A Victorian silver goblet with gilt washed interior, the main body with scrolling foliate and floral spray embossed decoration, engraved with wheatsheaf motif above a ribbon inscribed "Deus incrementum" and "WBHM to JMY", the stem with beaded ringed band to a floral embossed circular foot with beaded rim (by ECB, London 1870), 18.5 cm high, 4.5 oz
A Regency silver cruet stand of rounded rectangular form with central handle and wooden base, the bellied main body with gadrooned edge above scrolling foliate decorated engraved band, raised on four splayed feet, containing six cut glass bottles, two with pierced silver tops (one bottle missing) (by Thomas Wallace & Jonathon Hayne, London 1809), 20.5 x 15 cm
A William IV silver pepper of baluster form, the pierced flaming torch lid above a floral spray and wrythen decorated main body raised on a shell decorated circular foot (by Charles Fox, London 1836), 10.5 cm high, 2? oz, and an Edwardian silver slab sided pedestal pepper with pierced domed top raised on an octagonal foot (Chester 1907), 5.5 cm high, 3 oz
A George III silver lidded mustard of cylindrical form, the plain top inscribed with initials "JAMN", the plain body with ribbed banded decoration, the S-scroll handle with pierced thumb piece (by WS, London 1800), and a George IV silver lidded mustard of squash form (London 1827)
A Regency silver cream jug of plain bellied form with reeded rim and handle, bears engraved gryphon motif below spout, raised on an oval foot (by Charles Fox, London 1805), 5 oz, and a George IV silver sugar bowl of squash form with gilt washed interior and floral relief decorated S-scroll handles, bearing the same engraved gryphon motif, raised on a shaped foot (London 1825, maker's mark obscured), 12.5 oz
A George III silver sweetmeat basket of shaped oval form, the swing handle with beaded decoration, the main pierced body with floral spray and wrythen beaded decoration, the base of the interior with engraved horse motif, raised on a pierced and ropework decorated oval foot (London 1766, maker's mark obscured possibly Thomas Pitts), 15 x 12 cm, 4.5 oz, with blown blue glass liner
A George III silver mug of baluster form with all over scrolling foliate decoration and acanthus decorated scroll handle, inscribed "Ed : Gul : Yeeles dono dedit pater amantifsimus J.M. Yeeles Kal : Jan : 1854", with engraved horse head motif, raised on acanthus decorated circular foot (maker's mark obscured IK, possibly John Keith), 11.3 cm high, 10 oz
A Victorian silver christening mug in the late 17th century taste, the S-scroll handle on a body of inverted bell form with engraved, ropework and embossed wrythen decoration, inscribed in an oval medallion "I.L.W.S from his Aunt MS" (by Martin, Hall & Co. of Sheffield, London 1886), 7.8 cm high, 4 oz
A Victorian silver sugar basin of boat form, the pierced scrolling foliate and medallion decorated rim above an embossed body bearing oval medallion engraved with twin headed lion motif, raised on a pierced shaped foot (by George Maudsley Jackson, London 1896), together with the matching sifter spoon, 8 oz total, housed in a fitted Mappin Brothers case (ILLUSTRATED)
A late Victorian pierced silver bonbon dish with all over fruit, floral and foliate embossed decoration and crimped rim (by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1896), together with a Continental embossed spoon (import marks for SBL, Sheffield 1897), 3.75 oz total, housed in an
A late Victorian pierced silver bonbon dish with all over fruit, floral and foliate embossed decoration and crimped rim (by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1897), together with a Continental embossed spoon (import marks for SBL, London 1897), 3.75 oz total, housed in an Arthur Jack & Co. of Cheltenham case
A pair of George III silver tablespoons with later Gothic style decoration to the handles and gilt washed embossed berry decorated bowls (by William Sumner & Richard Crossley of London, date mark obscured), and a similarly decorated sifter spoon (marks obscured), tablespoon length 21.5 cm, 6 oz total
A set of six George V silver bladed and Japanese bronze handled knives, three of the handles decorated with lobsters, the remaining three decorated with figures in a boat, all detailed in gilt with simple blades (by William Hutton & Sons Limited, Sheffield 1924), 21 cm
A set of six George III silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons (by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1804), together with three fiddle pattern serving spoons (two by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1804, the third by Peter & William Bateman, London 1805), 17 cm and 22 cm respectively, 13 oz total
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