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Lot 215

A cased set of four silver scallop shell salts, William Henry Leather, Birmingham, 1896, of typical form raised on three ball feet, with four matching salt spoons in tooled leather presentation box, 2.3 tr.oz. * Condition: Some salt marks to bowls, some maker's marks rubbed in places, case with major loos.

Lot 216

A Victorian silver christening spoon, London, 1883, with twisted stem and Celtic cross finial, engraved ‘The Lord Bless this Child’, 6¾in. (17.1cm.) long, together with A Jersey silver millennium spoon with twisted stem and cross shaped terminal with rotating World to centre, maker 'AG' 925, and souvenir spoons, 3.5 tr.oz. (5)

Lot 217

An unusual silver evening bag / purse, stamped 925, of cushion form with woven design, splitting in middle for access, 12in. (30.4cm.) long, weight 13.6tr.oz.

Lot 218

An Edwardian silver card case, Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham, 1904, of shaped rectangular form, embossed floral, foliate & scroll decoration on a matted background, with two circular cartouches, one inscribed initials, 3 7/8in. (9.7cm.) long, weight 2.2 tr.oz., in fitted case, retailed by Mappin & Webb.

Lot 219

A Victorian silver cheroot / cigarette case, Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester, 1897, contoured to the body and elaborately chased and engraved in a rococo floral, foliate, scroll and diaper pattern centred by a cartouche with monogram, 3¼in. (8.3cm.) long, weight 2.76 tr.oz. * Condition: needs polish otherwise good.

Lot 22

Archibald Knox (1864-1933) for Liberty & Co., London - Rare set of four silver and enamel teaspoons, Liberty & Co, Birmingham, 1903, each of differing design with stylised foliate finials / terminals highlighted in richly graduated enamel tones, each 4 3/8in. (11cm.) long, gross weight 1.4 tr.oz. (4) * Condition: Very good, enamel excellent, very light surface wear only.

Lot 220

A collection of various silver collectables, to include a cased condiment set by James Deakin & Sons, Birmingham, 1919; Capstan inkwell, Charles Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1920; silver ink blotter; silver mounted jar; Thaler coin tray; pair of pepperettes ; circular trinket box and two others; ornate table vesta by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham, 1887, together with a pair of silver plated wine coasters, (some pieces a/f), weight without blotter, wine coasters and glass liners etc 17.0 tr.oz.

Lot 221

A sterling silver mounted ribbed glass match striker, 3 1/8in. (8cm.) high, together with a smaller version, hallmarked Chester, 1913. (2) * Condition: Some small dents and wear to silver mounts, tiny nibbles to foot of glass on both, overall good.

Lot 222

A Victorian silver mounted cut glass inkwell and tray, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield & Birmingham, 1891, the shaped rectangular tray embossed with floral, foliate and scroll decoration, having central well for fitting ink bottle, tray 5 1/8in. (13cm.) long, weight 3.36 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Very clean, good, noting to note.

Lot 223

Two silver sauce boats, one by S. Blankensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham, 1947, of typical form, scroll handle, raised on three hoof feet, 6½in. (16.5cm.) long, together with another similar, inscribed with initials and '25.6.36', weight 7.0 tr.oz., one a/f. (2) * Condition: the later version with broken handle, otherwise good.

Lot 224

A Victorian silver easel back perpetual calendar, James Deakin & Sons, Chester, 1899, of shaped rectangular form, heavily embossed with birds, hunting dogs, squirrel, owl and figures amidst foliate scroll decoration, red velvet front, and leather backing, inscribed cartouche, month and numbered cards, 9in. (22.8cm.) high. * Condition: Some staining, polish holes, fading etc, overall good.

Lot 225

A cased set of six silver Apostle tea spoons, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, 1961, together with six novelty white metal teaspoons with finials in the form of two elephants, two scorpions and two Hindu goddesses in a Harrods case and set of six case silver demitasse spoons, weight 6.50 tr.oz. (three cases)

Lot 226

A Victorian silver fruit serving knife and fork, Robert Roskell, Alan Roskell & John Mortimer, London, having shaped terminals with inscribed initials, to foliate, vine embossed decoration to twisted handles, hallmarked to blades and handles, the knife measuring 11 1/8in. (28.3cm.) long, weight 7.6 tr.oz., together with a pair of silver plate berry spoons. (4) * Condition: Very good, clear hallmarks, nothing to note.

Lot 227

A Victorian silver plated egg warmer, Ovoid Form, with lid to removable four section egg holder, raised on tripod support, 9½in. (24.2cm.) high. * Condition: Some rubbing to underside or plating, fair.

Lot 228

Four silver dishes A silver fluted edge bowl, to include a small deep dish with fluted rim by Barker Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham, 1977, 4¼in. (10.8cm.) diameter; Scallop shell dish, raised on three ball feet, Royal Irish Silver Co, Sheffield, 1973, together with two silver bon bon dishes, one having pierced roundels of flower design, 10.6 tr.oz. (4) * Condition: All pieces appear good.

Lot 229

Seven silver bright cut spoons and forks, the spoons by Viner's Ltd, Sheffield, dated fifties, early sixty's, each inscribed with initials and dated, given on the 5th of April to the recipient each year (1956-1962), 7in. (17.9cm.), the forks by Francis Howard Ltd, inscribed with initials, weight 23.5tr.oz. (14) * Condition: All pieces good, nothing to note.

Lot 23

Archibald Knox (1864-1933) for William Hair Haseler (Liberty) - Three rare silver and enamel teaspoons, retailed by Liberty, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham, 1908 / 1924 / 1904, each of differing design with stylised finials / terminals highlighted in richly graduated enamel tones, each 4 3/8in. (11.2cm.) long, gross weight 1.4tr.oz. (3) * Condition: All very good, very light surface wear only.

Lot 231

A cased set of four Edwardian silver caldron salts, Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1902 with matched spoons by Harrison Brothers & Howson, weight 4.9 tr.oz. * Condition: Small amount of salt marks to inner bowls, hallmarks very slightly rubbed, case with wear and tape to back corner.

Lot 233

An Elizabeth II silver sauce boat, Barker Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham, 1972, gadrooned rim, high leaf capped s-scroll handle, raised on three pad and shell feet, 6in. (15.2cm.) long. heavy cast, weight 5.6 tr.oz. * Condition: Light surface wear throughout, good condition.

Lot 234

A George V silver sauce boat, Maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham, 1932, of typical form with card cut rim, 5½in. (14cm.) long, together with a small silver sugar basin in a similar design by George Unite, weight 4.9 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Sauce boat with rubbed maker's mark, otherwise good.

Lot 235

A Victorian silver baluster cream jug, Haseler Brothers, Birmingham, 1896, 4in. (10.2cm.) high, together with a novelty cauldron style cigar ashtray, marked sterling and a pair of pepperettes, 7.7 tr.oz. (4) * Condition: The ashtray with multiple small dents to belly, otherwise good.

Lot 237

A set of nine silver bright cut fiddle pattern teaspoons, John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield, 191, vacant scroll cartouche, 5 1/8in. (13cm.), together with two other sets of six fiddle pattern teaspoons, weight 13.9tr.oz. (21) * Condition: some small dents to bowls etc, mainly good.

Lot 238

A cased silver scallop shell dish, Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London, 1910, of typical form, raised on three ball feet, in original fitted case 5 1/8in. (13cm.) wide, together with a twin handle circular bowl, pierced border, raised on four paw feet, engraved "Xmas 1927" and initialled, marks rubbed, 9½in. (24.2cm.) at widest, weight 12.3 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Cased butter dish missing spoon / knife, marks rubbed on dish.

Lot 239

Four cased sets of silver spoons and knives, to include a set of six bright cut fiddle pattern teaspoons and tongs by Josiah Williams & Co, London, 1926; set of six teaspoons and tongs by Josiah Williams & Co, Sheffield 1928, George III replica knives and a cased set of six spoons, weight without knives 8.9 tr.oz. (4)

Lot 24

Archibald Knox (1864-1993) for Liberty & Co., London - Two rare silver and enamel teaspoons, Liberty & Co, London 1899 / Birmingham 1905, two different designs with stylised finials / terminals highlighted in richly graduated enamel tones, the largest 4¼in. (10.8cm.) long, gross weight 0.67 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Both very good, very light surface wear only.

Lot 240

A small collection of Georgian and later silver flatware, to include two Georgian silver sauce ladles with inscribed initials, by Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, London, 1797; pair of George II silver Hanoverian pattern spoons, Elizabeth Jackson, London, 1750; Victorian silver fiddle pattern table spoons, both with inscribed initials to terminal, one by Chawner & Co, London, 1846, together with a spoon and fork, in military thread style, stamped '50' and a laurel, weight 14.8 tr.oz. (8) * Condition: Overall very good, one ladle with slightly bent bowl, hallmarks with rubbing, Hanoverian with rubbed maker's mark.

Lot 241

A collection of various silver teaspoons, coffee spoons and sugar tongs, various maker's and dates, weight 11.0 tr.oz. (23)

Lot 242

Seven Sterling and Continental silver novelty / souvenir teaspoons, to include a Winston Churchill bust spoon by Exquisite. E. J. Ltd, together with a silver salt spoon, small fish knife, mother of pearl handled knife, Norwegian spoon and a sifter spoon, gross weight 7.0 tr.oz. (12) * Condition: Some unmarked, mostly silver, some possibly white metal.

Lot 243

A pair of George VI / Elizabeth II silver sauce boats, Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield, 1953, heavy gauge, having cast rim with foliate scroll decoration, scroll handle, raised on stepped oval foot, each with retailer stamp to underside 'MAPPIN & WEBB LTD LONDON & SHEFFIELD', 8½in. (21.6cm.) long, 5 3/8in. (13.7cm.) high, weight 37.8 tr.oz. * Condition: Very light wear only, excellent.

Lot 244

A large elegant George V silver epergne / centrepiece, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1918, the stand having three cast foliate branches to patterned and shaped urn style column, topped by large lobbed and pierced shaped circular pedestal dish, the three branches having smaller similar dishes, raised on pierced free flowing foliate feet, total height 16 5/8in. (42.3cm.) high, 17¼in. (43.8cm.) at widest, weight 93.45 tr.oz. * Condition: Very good condition, good hallmarks to all pieces, very little if any wear.

Lot 246

A Georgian silver inkstand, Matthew Boulton, Birmingham, 1828, of rectangular form with gadrooned rim, the central circular removable chamberstick flanked by two silver mounted glass inkwell pots, fitting into circular dishes, raised on four ball feet, 9 1/8in. (23.3cm.) wide, weight without inkwells 20.5 tr.oz. * Condition: Missing snuffer from chamberstick?, some hallmarks rubbed in places, overall very good.

Lot 247

A pair of elegant rococo style French silver mounted claret jugs, by Claude Doutre Roussel, 1st half 19th century, spiral twist clear glass bodies with acanthus scroll decorated silver mounts, the base with Minerva & other stamped marks,12 5/8in. (32cm.) high. (2) * Condition: Stamped marks worn and rubbed in places, overall very good, nothing else to note.

Lot 248

A pair of rare and unusual silver cruet / condiment sets, Garrard & Co Ltd, London, 1937, the kidney shaped holders with integral voids for holding mustard with clear glass liner, Pepper and cayenne pots and well for salt, the thumbpiece engraved with eagle standing upon oval with initials 'ED', 3¾in. (9.6cm.) at widest, weight without liners 19.9 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: One open salt liner missing, spoons mixed and matched, otherwise good.

Lot 249

A set of four late Victorian silver open salts, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1900, of pierced twin handle oval form, having vacant shield shaped cartouches and foliate pierced design, cobalt blue glass liners, spoons not matching, weight without liners 3.9 tr.oz. * Condition: Spoons silver but not matching, various dates etc, otherwise good.

Lot 25

James Fenton for Liberty & Co - Three rare silver and enamel teaspoons, Liberty & Co, Birmingham, 1905 / 1908 / 1909, each of differing design with stylised finials / terminals highlighted in richly graduated enamel tones, the largest 4 7/8in. (12.5cm.) long, gross weight 1.06 tr.oz. (3) * Condition: All good, some hallmarks slightly rubbed, one with flea bite nibble to bowl edge, otherwise very light surface wear only.

Lot 250

A pair of silver pedestal bon bon dishes, Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield, 1948, each having pierced decoration below spiral rim, 4in. (10.2cm.) diameter, 2 3/8in. (6cm.) high. (2) * Condition: Both very good, nothing to note.

Lot 251

An early Victorian silver decanter stand, Mary Sibley & Richard Sibley II, London, 1838, of shaped square form with gadroon rim, having central tapering carrying handle with foliate heart shaped ring, holding four octagonal etched decanters with stoppers, each panel etched with roses, grape vines or other flowers, the necks with faceted shaped rings, height of stand 11¾in. (30cm.), weight 17.4 tr.oz. * Condition: one decanter with a tiny flea-bite nibble to corner of one edge of base, hardly noticeable, otherwise good, silver stand very good with clear hallmarks.

Lot 252

A Victorian silver gilt mounted cut glass claret jug, John Wilmin Figg, London, 1853, the mount embossed with mythical masks, the hinged cover with lion and shield thumbpiece, the bulbous body etched with vine leaf design, star cut base, 10¼in. (26cm.) high. * Condition: some rubbing to gilt, hinge with little movement, very good.

Lot 253

A cased pair of Mappin & Webb silver mounted tumblers, Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham, 2008, 4in. (10.2cm.) high, the case opening to reveal pink velvet fitted interior. * Condition: Both glasses appear to be unused, case good with very littlewear.

Lot 254

A Provincial silver fancy back spoon, maker's mark 'AG', engraved to shaped terminal 'Erling 8/4,1900', 8¼21cm.) long, together with a 830 silver fork with bird terminal and others, weight 3.9 tr.oz. (5) * Condition: Some nibbles and scratches to enamel versions, fair / good.

Lot 255

An American silver porridge bowl in the form of a oversized tastevin, by Gorham, having typical pierced handle, inscribed to base 'Durie', bowl section, 4½in. (11.5cm.) diameter, weight 4.27 tr.oz. * Condition: light surface wear, tiny impression to rim, overall good.

Lot 256

A Cartier sterling silver folding pocket photograph frame, of rectangular form, the front engraved with initials 'F.D', hinged in middle to reveal two oval compartments, 3½in. (8.8cm.) high, 2.7 tr.oz. * Condition: Very light surface wear / scratches only, good.

Lot 257

A set of twelve bright cut fiddle pattern teaspoons, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield, 1915, inscribed with initials 'EJ', together with a set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, weight 10.9 tr.oz. (18)

Lot 258

A collection of various silver spoons and sugar tongs, to include a pair of Georgian bright cut sugar tongs by George Burrows (I), London, 1798, together with other tongs and various spoons, George III onwards, weight 13.8 tr.oz. (20)

Lot 26

Kate Harris for William Hutton & Sons Ltd (Liberty) - Two rare silver and enamel teaspoons, retailed at Liberty, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London, 1903, of two different designs with stylised handles and terminals highlighted in richly graduated enamel tones, the smaller with 'RD No. 407621' mark, the largest, 4 3/8in. (11cm.) long, gross weight 1.0 tr.oz.. (2) * Condition: Maker’s marks slightly rubbed, light surface wear, one with slight bend to tip of bowl, overall good.

Lot 262

A Chinese silver oval dressing table or jewellery tray, early 20th century, by Suikee, impressed marks to base, the planished surface chased with bamboo and a blank, central oval plaque, 9¾in. (24.75cm.) long, weight 6.2 tr.oz. * Condition: Very good condition, with just expected scratching to base. No other faults.

Lot 263

A sterling silver twin-cigar case, Italian, second half 20th century, 6 5/8in. (16.8cm.) long, weight 4.5 tr.oz.; together with a set of six Hong Kong sterling silver coffee spoons, with bamboo stems and figural Mandarin terminals, 2.4 tr.oz.; five white metal cocktail forks, unmarked; and a cased set of six gold plated and enamel coffee spoons. (13) * Condition: Cigar case lightly engraved with initials. Otherwise good. The spoons in good condition. The cocktail forks with some salt corrosion in places. Cased coffee spoons as new.

Lot 264

A George III silver baluster coffee pot, John Delmester, London, 1771, having domed cover with acorn finial to repoussé floral and scrolling decoration to main body, inscribed cartouche, raised on spreading circular foot, inscribed to underside 'The gift of Mrs Sarah Parker', wooden scroll handle, 10 3/8in. (26.4cm.) high, weight 24.0 tr.oz. * Condition: Good condition, strong hinge, handle firm.

Lot 265

A Set of Six George V Dessert Dishes, Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield, 1934, of circular form, raised on pierced and fluted pedestal foot, the tapering bowl with pierced foliate border, scroll handle, frosted glass liners, 4 3/8in. (11.2cm.) diameter, weight without liners, 25.8 tr.oz. (6) * Condition: All glass dishes with nibbles to upper edge (can't be seen when in silver bowls), good.

Lot 266

A silver model of little birds (filled), Import marks for P H Vogel & Co, London, 1993, 3¼in. (8.3cm.) at widest. * Condition: Nothing to note.

Lot 268

A cased set of six silver coffee bean spoons, Marson & Jones, Birmingham, 1926, together with a cased set of silver handled butter knives and a boxed silver handle cake slice. (3, boxed)

Lot 269

A set of six Victorian silver and cranberry glass beakers, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1897, the pierced scrollwork holders holding plain, tapered cranberry glasses, 3¾in. (9.6cm.) high. (6) * Condition: Good condition. Marks good. No damage to silver or cracks/chips to glass.

Lot 27

Liberty - A collection of four silver and enamel spoons, comprising one by Liberty & Co., Birm. 1899, 5in. (12.7cm.) long; one by W. J. Holmes, Birm., 1906; an injured soldier figurative spoon by Liberty & Co, Birm. 1917; and the last by Liberty & Co, Birm. 1936, gross weight 1.5 tr.oz. (4) * Condition: All good, very light surface wear, very slight rubbing g to parts of hallmarks.

Lot 270

A set of three Victorian silver gilt and tortoiseshell mounted cut glass vanity case jars, Charles Henry Dumenil, London 1869, the tallest 6½in. (16.5cm.) high. (3) * Condition: Small crack to bottom of oval jar. No other faults.

Lot 271

A George V silver and tortoiseshell miniature carriage timepiece, Adie Bros., Birm. 1922, with French eight day single train movement with fixed key, the white enamel Roman dial signed with a monogram, on pad feet, 5½in. (14cm.) high, handle up. * Condition: * Provenance: Sue & Alan Thompson, Dorking, c.1999 * Condition: Good condition. Winds and runs. Dial and case in good condition. Very slight wear to marks.

Lot 272

A matched pair of silver berry spoons, Victorian conversions from Georgian soup spoons, the scalloped bowls with repoussé decoration of fruit, the stems with chased foliage, 8½in. (21.5cm.) long, weight 3.55 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Good condition.

Lot 273

A set of four German silver tot cups, .800 silver, repoussé decorated with tavern scenes, the waisted foot with cast fruiting vines, gilt washed interior, 7.75cm. high, weight 9.98 tr.oz. (4) * Condition: Good condition overall, with no faults.

Lot 274

A modern silver mounted glass magnifier, maker WW, Birm. 2004, 3 5/8in. (9.25cm.) diameter. * Condition: Very good condition, with no faults.

Lot 275

A silver christening mug by Tiffany & Co., 'Children's Parade' pattern, early 20th century, with reeded rim and gadrooned C-scroll handle, impressed marks to base, 3 3/8in. (8.6cm.) high, weight 7 tr.oz. * Condition: Good condition, with no faults.

Lot 278

A German silver and enamel trinket box, early 20th century, maker Kuppenheim Louis - Pforzheim, .900 silver, circular with enamelled decoration of a musical trophy, within a chased husk border, gilt washed interior, impressed marks to base, 2 3/8in. (6cm.) diameter. * Condition: Very good condition, with just a few tiny scratches to enamel and no other faults.

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