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A pair of George III silver circular tapering beakers, perhaps by Benjamin Mordecai or Benjamin Mountigue, London 1782, engraved with foliate initials “JT” and a crest, with beaded foot-rims, 9.5cm (3.75in) high, 366g (11.75 oz)

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A George III silver oval straight-sided tea pot by Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1782, with beaded borders, an ebonised oval finial and a wooden handle, 26.5cm (10.25in) long, 391g (12.5 oz) gross

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A George III silver oval cruet stand by Robert Hennell I, London 1785, with a central handle, pierced and engraved sides and a wooden base, together with a pair of silver mounted matching bottles and three associated casters, 23cm (9in) high, loaded

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A pair of George III silver bottle coasters by Robert Hennell I, London 1786, with bright-cut and pierced sides and beaded wavy edges, monogrammed “IJ”, with wood bases, 12.5cm (5in) diameter

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A George III silver helmet shaped cream jug by Hester Bateman, London 1790, engraved with a script monogram in a ribbon-tied navette reserve under a dotted band, with a reeded rim, a high clip handle and on a square base, 15.5cm (6in) high, 120g (3.75 oz)

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A pair of George III silver bottle coasters, apparently no maker’s mark, London 1793, engraved with a paterae and flower scroll and foliate arcade bands, with turned wood bases, 13.5cm (5.25in) diameter

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A Victorian silver claret jug, with a spherical body, the slender waisted neck engraved with a foliate meander band, the flat cover with a laurel wreath thumb-piece, the loop handle with laurel sides, presentation engraved under, 21cm (8in) high, 571g (18.25 oz); and a George III circular wine funnel stand, maker’s mark worn, London 1797, later scroll engraved and with a beaded rim, on three ball-and-claw feet, 12.5cm (5in) diameter, 139g (4.25 oz)

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A pair of George III silver circular coasters by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1799, with pierced sides, a reeded rims and engraved with a meandering foliate band and a crest and motto “Through”, turned wood bases, 12cm (4.75in) diameter The crest and motto of HAMILTON

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A George III silver wine funnel, maker’s mark rubbed, London 1803, plain with ribs to the spout and a reeded mouth band, the strainer with a reeded rim, 13cm (5.25in) high, 116g (3.75 oz)

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A George III silver round mustard pot by John Emes, London 1805, with reeded borders, a harp handle, a ball finial to the domed cover, and engraved with a regimental badge, 8.5cm (3.25in) high, 141g (4.5 oz); and a George III oblong baluster mustard pot, maker’s mark “TD” (not traced), London 1812, with a gadrooned border, a harp handle, a ball finial to the domed cover and four ball feet, 8.5cm (3.25in) wide, 121g (3.75 oz). The first with the badge of the First Surrey Rifles (The 21st London Regiment) which existed 1859-1993.

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A matched George III silver three piece tea service with a caddy, by Crispin Fuller and Duncan Urquhart & Napthali Hart, London 1806-1808, oblong and engraved with initials “CN” within ovals under a foliate and basketweave band, the double dome covers with differing finials, with harp handles, the tea pot 28cm (11in) long, 1477g (47.25 oz) gross

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A George IIII silver oblong tea pot by Alice & George Burrows II, London 1808, with reeded bands, a composition harp handle, an ivory finial and on ball feet, and engraved with a monogram, 27cm (10.5in) long, 430g (13.75 oz) gross

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A George III silver christening mug by Charles Chesterman II, London 1812, of tapering cylindrical form with two reeded bands, with monogram “AD”, the base inscribed “Christening mug of Augusta Douglas Lady Castletown …. by whom it was given to Rosemary A Douglas Dawson November 30 1919”, 7.5cm (3in) high, 127g (4oz), in a leather case inscribed “Vesey Dawson”

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A George IV silver compressed circular tea service, maker’s mark “S&H” (not traced), Sheffield 1829, with gadrooned bodies, waved rims, leaf-capped scroll handles and on short shell chased feet, the tea pot 29cm (11.25in) long, 1465g (47 oz) gross

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A pair of Victorian silver circular bottle coasters by Charlie Fox, London 1839, pierced with scroll foliage, with a shaped gadrooned rim and turned ebonised wood bases, and engraved with a crest, 14cm (5.5in) diameter

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A Victorian silver bullet shaped tea pot by Edward Barnard & John Barnard, London 1852, engraved with foliate scrolls, with a melon finial and a loop handle, 26cm (10.25in) long, 630g (20.25 oz) gross

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A Victorian silver hexagonal mustard pot by George Angell, London 1852, engraved with scroll cartouches and the crest of Burkett, and with cast scroll borders, the domed cover with a waisted hexagonal finial, with a scroll handle, 9cm (3.5in) high, 238g (7.5 oz); with a cranberry glass liner and a King’s pattern salt spoon by George Adams, London 1891

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A pair of Victorian silver bottle coasters by Robert Hennell, London 1867, with foliate pierced wavy sides and gadrooned and ropetwist borders, with wooden bases, engraved with crests, 12cm (4.75in) diameter. The crest of BRAYNE, DENNIS, GODFREY MAY and others

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A Victorian silver ovoid pedestal four piece tea and coffee service by Martin, Hall & Co, London 1869, engraved with flower roundels, scroll foliage and bands, with harp handles and engraved with a crest, the coffee pot 26cm (10.25in) high, 2122g (69.25 oz) gross

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A pair of Victorian silver vase shaped “bun top” pepper pots, maker’s mark “CBEP” (not traced), Sheffield 1882, each with beaded borders and fluted decoration, on a square base, 8cm (3.25in) high; another similar, same date and maker, on a circular foot; and another similar by James Garrard, London 1897, each engraved with the Dawson crest, 367g (11.75 oz) gross

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A Victorian silver coffee pot by W. H. Jackson, London 1884, engraved with the crest of Dawson and chased and embossed with reeds and leaves, with a wood double scroll handle and a lobed finial, on a circular foot, 22cm (8.5in) high, 680g (21.75 oz) gross

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A pair of Victorian silver neo-classical style octagonal candlesticks by Hawksworth, Eyre and Co. Ltd, Sheffield 1884, with beaded borders and nozzels, swag headed fluted tapering stems and fluted sunk-centre bases, 29cm high overall (11.5 in), loaded

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A Victorian silver shaped circular salver by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1889, engraved with a monogram within a broad scroll foliate band, the pierced cast border of foliate C-scrolls, flowers and lappet panels within a scalloped beaded edge, on bun feet, 38cm (15in) diameter, 1381g (44.25 oz)

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A Victorian silver mounted ovoid glass claret jug by Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd, London 1895, the plain collar with a loop handle and a flat cover with a curved thumb-piece, 22cm (8.75in) high; and a Victorian silver mounted wrythen glass “kluk-kluk” decanter and stopper by William Comyns, London 1895, the scroll embossed and trellis pierced collar with four lips, 24.5cm (9.75in) high

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A pair of Victorian Irish silver plain tot cups by C. Harris, Dublin 1895, engraved with crests, 5cm (2in) high; and a 19th century Irish oval pin tray, crowned harp, Hibernia and maker’s mark “MW” only, with embossed decoration, engraved with a crest, 18.5cm (7.25in) long, 131g (4 oz) gross. The crests of RAWDON, Earls of Moira, co. Down. Earldom extinct 1868

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A late Victorian silver oval tea caddy, maker’s mark rubbed, Chester 1896, embossed with classical figures and a centaur in a musical procession, with a push-on cover, 10cm (4in) high, 156g (5 oz)

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A late Victorian silver pierced pedestal cruet set by Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1898, of four oval salts, two vase shape pepperettes, a oval mustard pot and four spoons, the peppers 8.5cm (3.25in) high, 320g (10 oz), in a leather covered case

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A late Victorian silver oval three piece tea service by A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1900, each embossed with a band of foliate scrolls and a cartouche on a matt ground, the teapot with an ebonised handle and finial, the teapot 25cm long overall (10 in), 668g gross (21.5 oz)

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A silver baluster shaped hot water or hot milk jug by Frederick Charles Bacon, London 1901, in George III style, the ogee cover with a twist finial, a composition double scroll handle and gadroon borders, 26.5cm (10.5in) high, 716g (23 oz)

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A extensive silver footed baluster cruet set by Horace Woodward & Co, London 1902, with crimped rims, of four of mustard pots, salts and pepperettes and six spoons, the peppers 8.5cm (3.5in) high, 617g (19.75 oz), in a leather covered case (the hinge broken)

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A silver two handled trophy cup by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1903, half reeded on a circular reeded foot, 27cm (11.5in) high, 664g (21.25oz)

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A silver shaped circular waiter by George Howson, London 1903, with a shell and foliate gadrooned chased border, on four scroll feet, engraved with the Dawson crest, 22cm (8.75in) diameter, 438g (14 oz)

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A silver straight-sided oval tea caddy, import marks for Chester 1904 by Berthold Muller, embossed with a 17th century style marriage scene, with a push-on cover, on cast caryatid and scroll supports, 11.5cm (4.5in), 149g (4.75 oz)

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A silver campana shaped trophy cup and cover by Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1905, with two leaf-capped scroll handles, a strapwork band of alternate leaves and lobes on a matt ground on a nulled foot and engraved with the crest and motto of Baker and “A.E.B 28 November 1906 from I.A.M”, the slightly domed cover with a nulled border, a fluted finial and embossed with leaves, 26cm high overall (10.25 in), 1421g (45.75 oz); together with a fitted case and an ebonised plinth

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A silver circular pedestal three piece tea service by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1905, with moulded girdles, bifurcated loop handles and circular bases, the tea pot 29.5cm (11.5in), 1155g (37 oz) gross

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A silver four-branch/five-light shaped oval candelabrum by Walker & Hall, Chester 1906, with reeded borders and engraved with a monogram and a presentation inscription, 50cm (19.75in) high, the branches 1644g (52.75 oz), the base loaded

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A silver hexagonal tea caddy by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1908, the hinged cover embossed with a patera and with a loop handle, 10cm (4in) high, 251g (8 oz)

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A silver circular baluster pot pourri by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1908, embossed with birds and a flowering vine, the hinged domed cover with an acanthus finial, the gilt interior with a pierced inner cover, on a circular foot, 11cm (4.25in) high, 190g (6 oz)

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A silver gilt vase shape wirework sugar caster by Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler, London 1909, with ribbon-tied drapery swags, the double dome pierced cover with a twist fluted finial, on a circular foot, 17.5cm (7in) high, 172g (5.5 oz), with a blue glass liner; in a fitted red leather covered case from Catchpole & Williams, By Appointment

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A silver table dessert stand or epergne by Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1910, with a central scroll and shell bordered dish and four subsidiaries on scroll branches, the base with a baluster stem, scroll and shell bordered platform and four cabriole supports with shell feet, 35cm (13.75in) high, 2470g (79.25 oz)

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A cast silver rectangular tea caddy by Robert Frederick Fox, London 1912, of serpentine outline and embossed with ladies with parasols seated amidst foliage, the sides with rocaille cartouches one engraved with the crest and motto of Dalziel, the hinged cover with scrolls and a scroll finial, on scroll feet, 13cm (5in) high, 410g (13 oz)

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A silver oblong tray by F. C. Richards, London 1919, with a gadrooned border and two handles, engraved at the centre with a presentation inscription, 64cm (25in) long, 2972g (95.5 oz)

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A matched silver oblong baluster four piece tea service by F. C. Richards, Birmingham 1923-25, with gadrooned rims and harp handles, on ball feet, the tea pot 28cm (11in) long, 1803g (57.75 oz) gross

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A matched silver oblong four piece tea service by Viners, Sheffield 1932-34, with bead and reel borders on paw feet, the tea pot 30.5cm (12in) long, 2112g (67.75 oz) gross

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A silver oblong four piece tea service by C. S. Harris & Co., London 1932-33, with moulded angles, harp handles and on ball feet, 28.5cm (11.25in) long, 1999g (64.25 oz)

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A silver model of a British WWI Mark V series tank by Carrington & Co., London 1929, engraved beneath “Richard Thornton from Dawsie 13th April 1929”, 17.5cm long (6.75in), 678g (21.75 oz). Sold on behalf of The Metropolitan Police (63DC26067) and subject to VAT on the Hammer Price.

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A silver three piece circular pedestal tea service by W. F. Mitchell, Birmingham 1932, with moulded shoulders and loop handles, the tea pot 25cm (10in) long, 732g (23.5 oz) gross

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A silver oblong entree dish, cover and detachable handle by Jay, Richard, Attenborough & Co. Ltd, London 1934, with beaded borders, 29cm (11.5in), 1787g (57.25 oz)

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A silver baluster small coffee pot and hot milk jug, maker’s mark “JCL” (not traced), London 1936, with gadroon rims, composition double scroll handle, the ogee domed cover with a wrythen finial, 21.5cm (8.5in) high, 830g (26.5 oz) gross

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A silver octagonal baluster teapot and hot water jug by Atkin Bros., Sheffield 1937, with composition S-scroll handles, octagonal domed covers with octagonal orb finials and with tuck-in bases, the tea pot 23cm (9in) long, 1670g (53.5 oz) gross

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A silver straight-tapered oblong four piece tea service, maker’s mark “S & W” (not traced), Sheffield 1938, the angles with ribs forming the supports with pad feet, the tea pot presentation engraved under 28.5cm (11.25in) long, 2371g (76 oz) gross

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Four cased silver sets, comprising: six gilt and flower enamelled coffee spoons by Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1955; six silver lobster picks, maker’s mark “FC” (not traced), Sheffield 1938; six Victorian twin handled schnapps cups by D. & J. Welby, London 1892; and a silver mounted glove stretcher and button hook, Birmingham 1906; a shaped oval pierced sweet dish, Birmingham 1896; a set of six Chilean silver-coloured metal and lapis lazuli coffee spoons, stamped “950”, in a case; and a Chinese circular bowl by Wing Hing, stamped marks, chased with panels of differing scenes, on three outstanding dragon supports, 17cm (6.75in) diameter

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A pair of cast silver two branch candelabra by Gibson & Co Ltd, London 1955-56, in George I style, with circular drip pans, square knopped stems with incurved angles and conforming bases, 21cm (8.25in) high, 1487g (47.75 oz)

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A pair of cast silver two branch candelabra, maker’s mark “JCL” (not traced), London 1961-62, in George I style, with circular drip pans, octagonal knopped stems and moulded circular bases, 20cm (8in) high, 1323g (42.5 oz)

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A pair of George III silver gilt pepper casters by Samuel Hennell, London 1818, of circular pedestal form, the pierced domed lids with ball finials, chased with C-scrolls, flowers and foliage on a matted ground, engraved with a crest, 7.5cm (3in), 163g (5.25 oz); and a booklet related. The booklet with this lot Hennell, Percy. The Hennells: a continuity of craftsmanship. Reprinted from The Connoisseur February 1973, illustrates the silver gilt service made for the Marquess of Londonderry in 1818 by Samuel Hennell. In the forefront is a pair of casters conforming with the present pair. Robert Stewart (1739-1821), created 1st Marquess of Londonderry in 1816.

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A pair of George III silver oval sauce boats, maker’s mark “WS” (not traced), London 1779, with gadrooned rims, leaf-capped flying scroll handles and shell and hoof feet, each engraved with a crest, 16.5cm (6.5in) long, 453g (14.5 oz). The crest of BENETT of Staffs, TAIT of Middx, HURD of Worcs, MEYNELL of Derbyshire, GALLIE of Beckenham and of others.

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A pair of George III silver shaped circular waiters by Richard Rugg, London 1776, with embossed husk swag borders and bead rims, on ball-and-claw feet, and engraved with a crest, 20.5cm (8in) diameter, 788g (25.25 oz) (one lacking the maker’s mark). The crest of Allanson, Birch, Cartland, Gower, Wishart and others.

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A George III silver baluster hot water jug by John Harvey, London 1766, with acanthus borders and band to the ogee domed cover, a double scroll composition handle, on a tuck in foot with a gadroon border, 25cm (9.75in), 765g (24.5 oz) gross

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A pair of early George III cast silver candlesticks by William Grundy, London 1761, with shaped detachable nozzles, reel capitals and foliate knopped baluster stems, the shaped square bases with shell corners, engraved with the crest of Clark, 25cm (10in) high, 1212g (39 oz) (one nozzle unmarked)

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A silver plated hunting horn, with applied foxes mask and inscribed To George Dansey Pardoe MFH and dated 1844, 30cm high, along with four WMF bottle stoppers, each with hunting related finial to include; a hound, stag, horse and a ptarmigan (5)

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