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Lot 110

A European silver-gilt and enamel snuff box, early 20th century, possibly Italian, of rectangular form, the lid with central transfer panel depicting winged cherubs dancing, on a blue foliate ground with white enamel band to border, opening to a gilt interior, the underside with guilloche enamel blue panel, the inner rim stamped 800, 7.5 cm wide, weight 130 grams

Lot 281

A set of six William IV Irish silver salad forks by William Cummins, Dublin 1824, in the fiddle pattern, together with a set of six silver fish knives by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1928, weight of forks: 247 grams, knives 170 grams

Lot 275

A small collection of George III silver spoons, comprising a set of four Irish silver dessert spoons, 1791, a pair of Irish silver tablespoons, 1793, and an English silver tablespoon, 1789, combined weight 306 grams

Lot 272

A pair of George III Irish silver serving spoons by John Shiels, Dublin 1788, in the Old English pattern with family crest engraved pointed terminals, combined weight 155 grams

Lot 276

A George V silver three-piece tea set by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Chester 1929 and 1930, comprising a teapot, milk jug and twin-handled sugar pot, each with faceted body on bun feet, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 15 cm high x 26.5 cm wide, combined weight 840 grams

Lot 200

A set of eight George III silver dinner forks by Richard Britton, London 1819, in the Old English pattern, engraved initials to the back of the terminals, combined weight 519 grams

Lot 271

A George V silver photograph frame by Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1928, of plain rectangular form with wooden easel back, 32 cm x 22 cm

Lot 282

A set of four George III silver dessert spoons by William Eley I, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1808, together with two similar silver dessert spoons, all in the fiddle, thread and shell pattern, together with a pair of Victorian silver sauce spoons, and eleven 19th century fiddle pattern salad forks, various dates and makers, combined weight 878 grams

Lot 192

A George V silver three piece tea set, London 1931, maker's initials G&BS, comprising a teapot, twin-handled sugar bowl and milk jug, each with lobbed body on circular base, the teapot with turned ebonised handle and finial, 27 cm long x 12 cm high, combined weight 1030 grams

Lot 112

An Elizabeth II silver waiter by Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner), Sheffield 1964, with central engraved inscription and pie crust moulded rim, raised on three scroll feet, 20 cm diameter, weight 302 grams

Lot 33

A George II silver coffee pot by Richard Gurney & Thomas Cook, London 1737, of tapered cylindrical form with acanthus detail to spout, turned wood handle with scroll end, turned finial to lid, the side of the body etched with armorial, 21 cm high, weight 767 grams

Lot 61

A cased set of Victorian silver fish servers by Thomas Smily, London 1858, in the kings pattern, with pierced design, the slice with etched scene of a heron catching fish by a stream, combined weight 264 grams

Lot 274

A small collection of miscellaneous 19th century silver, comprising a Dutch silver pierced dish with engraved floral detail, a pair of Victorian silver serving spoons, Victorian silver sugar tongs, a clothes brush, and small silver, spoons/forks, 353 grams

Lot 149

A George V silver lidded tankard shaped mustard pot by Elkington & Co, London 1914, of baluster form with scroll handle, the front engraved with armorial and inscription, on a circular foot, 9 cm high, weight 166 grams

Lot 29

An Elizabeth II silver wine funnel by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1986, with gadrooned rim, 8 cm diameter, weight 100 grams

Lot 66

A Victorian silver tankard by Robert Harper, London 1878, with central engraved c-scroll cartouche flanked with embossed floral decoration either side, with scrolled handle, on a circular foot, 13 cm high, weight 272 grams

Lot 28

A small collection of late Georgian silver cutlery, comprising six tablespoons, makers initials B.T, London 1826, a set of six seafood forks by William Collins, London 1833, and six teaspoons, all in the Old English pattern, combined weight 793 grams

Lot 143

An Edwardian silver pedestal bonbon bowl by R.H Halford & Sons, London 1908, designed with swan handles either side, pierced lattice border, with blue glass liner, on a circular foot, 8 cm high, together with a George III silver pedestal bowl, London 1801, with embossed floral decoration, 6.5 cm high, combined weight (without glass liner) 196 grams

Lot 111

A pair of George III silver salts, possibly by Thomas Shepherd, of bulbous form with moulded ovolo border, raised on three pad feet, together with two later salt spoons, combined weight 138 grams

Lot 32

A George V silver salver by Cohen & Charles, Chester 1929, of circular form with pie-crust border, raised on three scroll feet, 25.5 cm diameter, weight 546 grams

Lot 74

A late 19th century American silver ladle by Alvin Manufacturing Co., with ornate handle designed with scrolls and beaded border, 29 cm long, weight 126 grams

Lot 227

A set of six Victorian silver dinner forks by Samuel Whitford, London 1869, in the Old English pattern, combined weight 447 grams

Lot 184

Eight George III and William IV silver tablespoons, of various dates and makers, earliest date 1808, latest date 1833, all in the Old English pattern, combined weight 500 grams

Lot 242

An Art Nouveau Theodore Fahrner silver and enamel brooch, early 20th century, of oval form, designed with blue and green enamel, the reverse hallmarked with makers initials and 935 Sterling, 3 cm wide

Lot 22

An Edwardian silver mounted dressing table mirror, Birmingham 1904, the frame with embossed c-scrolls acanthus leaves and flowers on a stippled ground, with bevelled glass, easel back, 45 cm high x 32 cm wide

Lot 65

A George V silver card tray by Hamilton & Co(of Calcutta), London 1922, designed with pinched border, the centre engraved 'Nellimarla - presented to (...) on his departure from India (...) 1924', raised on three pad feet, 16 cm diameter, weight 187 grams

Lot 228

An Elizabeth II silver and enamel dressing table set retailed by Garrard & Co, makers initials TP, London 1957, comprising four brushes, one comb and a hand mirror, designed with pale blue and white guilloche enamel with hand painted chrysanthemums

Lot 23

A George II silver twin-handled cup, by William Atkinson, London 1726, designed with slight everted rim, scroll handles, on a circular short waisted pedestal foot, 15 cm high, weight 598 grams

Lot 225

A William IV silver goblet by John Tapley, London 1834, of lobbed form with everted rim, on a circular base, 10 cm high, weight 144 grams, together with a George V silver pierced bonbon dish, on three scroll legs, 14 cm diameter, weight 119 grams

Lot 26

An early 20th silver and enamel four-section scent bottle stand, each triform perfume flask with engine turned cover decorated in tones of blue, white, pink and purple, the lids hallmarked by Wilmot Manufacturing Co, Birmingham 1912, the stand stamped 'Sterling Silver' to underside

Lot 222

A boxed George V silver sugar caster by James Carr, Birmingham 1929, of faceted tapered form with pierced dome lid, on a stepped base, in original silk and velvet lined fitted box, caster 20.5 cm high, weight 200 grams

Lot 34

A George V silver twin-handled horse racing trophy cup by Pairpoint Brothers, London 1924, the front inscribed 'R.A Aldershot Point-to-Point 1925 Chargers Race' with the name 'Fury' below, 9 cm high, weight 319 grams

Lot 67

A large George V silver cigar box, London 1911, of rectangular form with slightly domed hinged lid centred with engraved Victorian style monogram, the front with further engraving, the inside cedar-lined with gilt inner lid, 24 cm wide, weight 1658 grams

Lot 69

A George V silver bachelor's coffee pot by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, London 1911, of baluster form with domed lid, mounted with an ebonised scroll handle and finial, on a circular base, 16 cm high, weight 244 grams

Lot 63

A William IV silver three piece tea set by William Hunter II, London 1833, comprising a teapot, twin-handled sugar bowl and milk jug, all three with bulbous body profusely embossed with flowers and foliage, the teapot with morning glory finial to the lid and ivory spacers to the handle, all raised on palmette feet with c-scrolls, teapot 16 cm high x 29 cm long, combined weight 1588 gramsIVORY DECLARATION REF: 6E1SJHJQ

Lot 118

A George V silver epergne by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1912, with central trumpet vase with pierced rim decorated with swags, the bowl which it centres similarly designed, 18.5 cm high, weight 394 grams

Lot 186

A near pair of George III silver pepper pots, London 1787 and 1789, both of traditional form, with turned finial to pierced dome lid, on short waisted circular bases, 14.5 cm high, combined weight 165 grams

Lot 156

An 20th century silver centrepiece, possibly Oriental, designed with three candlesticks on scrolling arms emanating from a central rosebowl with grid, with maker's stamp, stamped Silver 950, 33 cm diameter, weight 577 grams, in fitted presentation box

Lot 35

A collection of George III Irish silver tablespoons, comprising different dates and silversmiths, to include one set of five for 1785, a set of four for 1789 with two matched ones, a matched set of six, and another of three, together with a set of four small GIII Irish silver dessert spoons, and three silver teaspoons, all designed with bright-cut engraving, combined weight 1362 grams

Lot 279

A Chinese export silver strainer, circa 1900, with embossed dragon detail and mother of pearl handle, hallmarked with Chinese characters, together with a set of six Japanese 'Samurai Shokai Yokohama' sterling silver teaspoons

Lot 198

A George VI silver sugar caster by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1948, of typical pear-shaped form with flame finial to the pierced top, on a circular base, 20.5 cm high, weight 183 grams

Lot 76

An Edwardian silver bun top flour dredger by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, with reeded handle, London 1903, 10.5 cm high, weight 156 grams

Lot 141

A Victorian silver teapot by William Hutton & Sons, London 1881, with baluster body, bird finial, ebonised scroll handle, on a circular foot, the side engraved with Latin inscription, 25 cm high, weight 653 grams

Lot 280

An early 20th century Dutch silver tea strainer, circa 1922, with pierced embossed foliate scrolls and vignettes with windmill, sailing and farm scenes, together with a pair of German 800 silver biscuit serving tongs with pierced embossed cherub and scroll details, and a silver apostle spoon, London 1899, combined weight 163 grams

Lot 183

A large canteen of Continental silver cutlery for twelve, comprising dinner forks, dinner knives, salad forks and knives, tablespoons, dessert forks, nine dessert spoons, teaspoons, coffee spoons, one ladle, one sauce spoon, one strainer, three different serving spoons and one serving fork, all in the same pattern with thread border and scroll detail to terminal, hallmarked 800, combined weight without knives 3900 grams

Lot 181

A large late Victorian silver motor trophy/presentation bowl by Martin, Hall & Co, London 1891, inscription reading 'To C.P.Parker Presented by Weigel Motors 1907 Limited, Somerset Automobile Clubs Hill Climb, July 6th 07, First on 40 H.P Weisel', with wave gadrooned border, part fluted body on a spreading circular foot, 30.5 cm diameter, weight 1022 grams

Lot 79

An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver tripartite pedestal bowl by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1906, designed with three slender hoop handles around the circular bowl, raised on a spreading circular base, 21 cm high, weight 904 grams

Lot 114

An Edwardian silver circular novelty vesta by William J Holmes, Birmingham 1906, tennis themed, the front with a relief decoration of a tennis player on the court, with match striker to underside, 4 cm diameter, weight 30 grams

Lot 153

A William II silver Trefid spoon by Thomas Spackman, London 1704, the back of the bowl with raised plain rat-tail, the back of the terminal with engraved initials M.B, 20 cm long, weight 52 grams

Lot 75

A Victorian silver embossed tray by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1897, of rectangular form, profusely decorated with embossed foliate scrolls around a central empty cartouche, with wave rim, 29 cm wide x 16 cm deep, weight 252 grams

Lot 24

A George V silver-gilt and guilloche enamel hip flask by Mappin & Webb Ltd, with hinged bayonet cover with pale blue enamel, the shoulder with faceted detail, 14 cm high

Lot 40

A set of five George III Irish silver tablespoons, London 1784, in the Old English pattern, with engraved crest to finial, together with matched tablespoon (GIII Irish silver), combined weight 340 grams

Lot 78

A George III silver pint mug, London 1809, of tapered circular form with barrel-style reeded bands to the body, the front with later engraving '(...)Agricultural Association (...)1880', 11 cm high, weight 297 grams

Lot 188

A small group of George III silver flatware, London, various dates and makers, earliest 1779 latest 1813, comprising six dinner forks and seven dessert spoons, in the Old English patter, the spoons with engraved initials to terminal, combined weight 623 grams

Lot 27

A George V silver pedestal basket by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1919, designed with pinched moulded rim, swing-handle, raised on a short waisted circular base, 25 cm diameter, 597 grams

Lot 104

A pair of George III cased silver berry spoons by George Smith (II), London 1777, with engraved foliate and shell handle, the bowls with embossed fruit and vine, in a blue velvet and silk lined case by John M. Walter, the spoons 21 cm long, weight 124 grams

Lot 199

A Continental import silver snuff box, with hallmarks and imported marks stamped 925, the hinged lid with embossed watteau-esque pastoral scene, opening to a faded gilt interior, the lower section with floral frieze, 10.5 cm wide, weight 60 grams

Lot 25

A late Victorian silver coffee pot by James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1887, with part twist fluted body, ebonised turned handle and finial, acanthus spout, on a short waisted circular base, 25 cm high, weight 386 grams

Lot 193

A late Victorian silver plated tray by John Sherwood * Son, designed with knopped twin-handles, pierced gallery, and with engraved foliage surface, raised on four bun feet, hallmarked to underside, 72 cm x 43.5 cm

Lot 30

A Queen Anne Britannia silver lidded tankard, circa 1711, of plain tapered shape, the domed lid with acanthus thumbpiece, scroll handle with cartouche finial, hallmarked to lid and body, 16.5 cm high, weight 678 grams

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