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A George III silver mustard, by Charles Aldridge & Henry Green, London 1779 with pierced banded guilloche decoration, scroll handle, chair back thumb piece and associated glass liner, 2.75" high and a silver spoon by William Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1808, total weight approx 6.75oz
A Victorian foliate embossed silver pepper mill, John Heath and John Middleton, London, date letter indistinct, 19th century, a plain silver mustard pot with blue glass liner and pierced thumb piece, Birmingham 1922, a silver pepperette with pierced sides and blue glass liner, Birmingham 1903, a George III silver sifting spoon, John Wren, London 1799, an engine turned silver napkin ring, Birmingham 1916, and a pair of silver bottle tops, (7)
A silver two handled pedestal bowl, by 'FWF & C', London 1905, the body with an all over scroll design with textured finish below a shaped scroll rim, interspersed with mask motifs, the swing handles suspended from applied 'green man' masks, inscribed, bowl 12.5" diameter, 8.25" high, approx 62oz
A Georgian silver lozenge shaped snuffer tray, with reeded rim and scroll handles, London 1800, 10.5" wide, another similar with beaded rim, London 1787, 10.5" wide and a condiment tray of oval form with pierced gallery border and beaded rim, Chester 1904, 8" wide, total weight approx 15oz (3)
A silver teapot, Walker & John Barnard, London 1886, of globular half fluted form with ebonised finial and handle, 9" long and another silver teapot, Charles Boyton, London 1887, of oval half fluted form with angular fruitwood handle, 9" long, total weight approx 33.25oz
Eight silver bowls, by Benjamin Smith III, London 1845, of fluted form raised on four finely case feet in the form of scrolling oak leaves and acorns, the shaped rim similarly carved above a plain interior with engraved family crest, impressed 'B.Smith, Duke Street, Linninn Fields', bowl approx 5.25" diameter, total weight approx 66oz (8)
Four silver pedestal sweetmeat dishes, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1915, each with a plain bowl surrounded by a foliately pierced border and florally cast rim, 4.5" diameter, total weight approx 13.5oz (4) #150-250Three silver four-division toast racks, by W Hutton & Sons Ltd, Chester 1013, each raised on four bun feet with ring handles, 2.75" wide, total weight approx 5oz, (3)
A George II silver sugar caster, probably Thomas Bamford I, London 1733, of typical plain waisted cylindrical form raised on a pedestal foot, the cover pierced with alternate scroll and hatched panels and surmounted by an acorn finial, 7" high, approx 8.5oz (See lot 139 for illustration).
Two silver pepperettes, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1943 and two silver salts with blue glass liners of pedestal cylindrical form, the pepperettes with a stepped and pierced cover and stylised finial and a silver salt, Birmingham 1935 with blue glass liner, total weight approx 17oz (5)
Two silver mustards, Benjamin Smith III, London 1845, each of cylindrical form with a flared foot, domed cover and angular handle, surmounted by an openwork anthemion thumb piece and chased throughout with a scrolling and floral design, 3.25" high, weight approx 10oz (2)
A Victorian silver gilt goblet, mid 19th century, apparently unmarked, the cylindrical body with everted rim and chased with a broad band of flowers and three oval vignettes showing mythological creatures and castles raised on a lobed open scroll work baluster and domed foliate foot, the neck inscribed 'Henry Arthur Cholmondeley from his godfather, Watkin Williams Wynn, 1857'. 10.5" high, approx 13oz in a lined Morocco case
A quantity of flatware, to include a pair of silver sugar tongs, Hester Bateman, London, date mark indistinct, a marrow scoop, London 1836, a pair of silver sugar nips with scroll handles, indistinctly marked, three silver Old English dessert spoons, London 1814, 1820, 1801, two silver ladles, John Wren, London 1803, etc, approx 15.75oz
A silver salver, Benjamin Smith III, London 1845, the plume engraved salver with a shaped rim moulded with scrolls interspersed with oak leaf and acorn motifs, in high relief, raised on three openwork scroll feet, engraved family crest and stamped 'B.Smith, Duke Street, Linninn Fields, 984', 9.5" diameter, total weight approx 18oz
A silver two-handled pedestal bowl, Carrington & Co, London 1911 of twelve sided form, the reeded rim moulded and pierced with a foliate design, with two stylised lappeted handles, stamped '5031, Carrington & Co, 130 Regent Street, London', 8" diameter, approx 26.5oz
Two silver vegetable dishes and covers, by Stephen Smith & William Nicholson, London 1845, the cover applied with two family arms and surmounted by an elaborate finial formed as entwined oak branches, with a surround of leaves and acorns in high relief, the plain base with gadrooned rim enclosing a removable division, 10.5" diameter, approx 115.5oz
A silver two-handled pedestal bowl, Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1901, the rim applied with a classical frieze depicting figures and animals below a partly fluted body and raised on a pedestal foot with banded ovolo moulding, the partly reeded scrolling handles, wrapped with acanthus leaves and with pineapple terminals, bowl 12" diameter, approx 72oz
A silver presentation set, Edward Hutton, London 1892, comprising a King's pattern knife, fork and spoon, all with beaded and scroll decoration, within a fitted leather case and a harlequin presentation set, the spoon and fork, John & Henry Lias, London 1848 and a knife with elaborate leaf moulded handle, Birmingham 1858, all within a fitted leather case (2)
Four silver candlesticks, Smith, Tate & Co, (Nicholson & Hoult), Sheffield 1814', the half fluted column below the anthemion and scrolling foliate wrapped sconces, all raised on a circular stepped domed base with anthemion and acanthus embossed banding, engraved coat of arms, 12.5" high, loaded (4)
A Sterling silver shaped oval bowl, decorated with a pierced floral and scroll border and raised on a similarly decorated oval foot, engraved with the inscription 'Presented to Mr J H Pearson by his brothers, referees and friends as a memento of his officiating as referee in the final tie of the English cup-April 22nd 1911', weight approx 23oz
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