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Lot 193

A set of ten George VI silver Hanoverian pattern sifter spoons by Harry Atkin. Sheffield 1937, 8.69 toz.

Lot 194

A Victorian silver Kings Pattern serving spoon by Joseph & Albert Savory. Length 30cm, London 1838, weight 6.2 toz.

Lot 195

A harlequin set of eight silver spoons. All hallmarked London, from 1823 to 1841, various makers marks, 6.16 toz.

Lot 196

An Edwardian silver mustard pot and three silver napkin rings . The mustard pot with gadrooned base and lid, angled handle, hinged lid, blue glass insert and silver spoon, Birmingham 1904; together with three napkin rings dating from 1900 - 1926. Weight of silver 3.4 toz.

Lot 197

A George IV silver hinge lidded mustard pot by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard. The hinged lid with scallop shell thumb piece over a gadrooned rim and leaf cast and reeded handle, pale blue glass liner, London 1824, 5 toz.

Lot 198

A George IV silver mustard pot by Edward, Edward Jnr., John and W. Barnard. The hinged lid with scallop shell thumb piece, gadrooned rim and with blue glass liner, London 1829, diameter 7.5cm, 4.5 toz.

Lot 199

A Victorian silver milk jug by Charles Reily & George Storer. Of melon form, raised on four leaf and and scroll feet, with shell decoration to the rim, a leaf and scroll handle and a gilt interior. London 1839, height 17cm, 8.14 toz.

Lot 2

A Victorian silver mustard pot by Thomas Johnson and a George IV mustard spoon. The pot with blue glass liner, rubbed hallmarks, the spoon by William Chawner, London 1827, weight of silver 2.9 toz.

Lot 20

A George III silver pedestal cream jug on square foot. London 1792, height 13.5cm; together with a George III circular salt and an early 19th century embossed oval sugar bowl, both with rubbed hallmarks, weight overall 6.6 toz.

Lot 200

A modern silver cased set of six demitasse spoons by William Suckling Ltd. Sheffield 1958, 1.33 toz.

Lot 201

A Victorian silver Queens pattern dessert knife and fork set for six by Martin Hall & Co. With silver blades and prongs and filled handles, Sheffield 1856, gross weight 17 toz.The handles are in good condition, no splits. Some minor dents and scratches. Engraved monogram and armorial. Some of the fork prongs are slightly bent. Generally good antique condition.

Lot 202

Six silver tea spoons and two silver coffee spoons. Three silver tea spoons with fiddle pattern handles by Benoni Stephens, London 1834, three silver tea spoons also with fiddle pattern handles by William Burch, London 1792; together with two coffee spoons with bright cut edges, dated Sheffield 1932, combined weight - 4.2 toz.

Lot 203

A Victorian Irish silver set of four fiddle pattern dinner forks. By John Smyth, Dublin 1859; together with two forks by various makers both hallmarked London, combined weight 14 toz.

Lot 204

A George V silver milk jug by Haseler Brothers Of baluster form with a leaf and scroll handle, raised on three hoof feet. Dated London 1915 Height - 11cm, weight - 3.5 toz.

Lot 206

A George V silver large and heavy oval twin handled tray by Adie Brothers Ltd. The rim borders and handles stiff leaf cast, engraved to the centre with a dedication PRESENTED TO LIEUTENANT COMMANDER C.B. ALLEN (Conway Benning Allen) ROYAL NAVY FROM THE CAPTAIN AND WARDROOM OFFICERS OF H.M.S. TITANIA, H.M.S. AMBROSE AND THE FORTH SUBMARINE FLOTILLA....NOVEMBER 4TH 1927, width 60.5cm, 84.5 toz approximately.

Lot 207

A George VI silver salver by Harry Aitkin. With pie crust rim and raised on four pad feet, Sheffield 1944, diameter 32cm, 30 toz.

Lot 208

A Victorian silver card tray. With gadrooned and scallop shell piecrust rim, Birmingham 1897, diameter 19cm, 5.85 toz.

Lot 209

A collection of silver cutlery. Including a sifter spoon in the form of a snail shell, London 1922, a modern Georgian style caddy spoon etc, weight 4.69 toz.

Lot 21

A George V silver child's cased four piece dressing table set. With engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1927 (damages); together with a hand mirror, Birmingham 1927.One hair brush with split edge and with central dent. Another brush with dent and fine edge dents. The compact with broken hinge and a line dent to the lid. The hand mirror with small edge dents and scratches. The box is in poor condition.

Lot 210

A pair of George III silver sauce ladles by Thomas Wallis. London 1804; together with three other George III sauce ladles and another converted to a sifter spoon, 8.63 toz.

Lot 211

An incomplete silver manicure set by Levi & Salaman With decorative silver handles dated Birmingham 1901.

Lot 212

A Victorian heavy silver twin handled pedestal bowl. With flying scroll handles, engraved armorial, maker A.H, Birmingham 1899, height 16.5cm, 36 toz.

Lot 213

A pair of Edwardian silver Art Nouveau design salts by C E Williams. Embossed with iris scrolls, clear glass liners, width 6cm, 1.17 toz.

Lot 214

Two George III silver teaspoons by Thomas Chawner. London 1773, 2.3 toz.

Lot 215

A George III Irish silver cream jug. Of oval fluted form with bright cut decoration, indistinct makers mark, Dublin 1799, height 13cm, 4.9 toz.

Lot 216

A selection of silver items. To include a George V cigarette case, pair of engine turned hair brushes, a compact, an 1887 Victoria Crown coin, a Crown coin silver mounted brooch, a Victoria six pence and an 800 souvenir tea spoon.

Lot 217

A Silver compact by G.E.G. With mirrored lid, London 1947, Width 9cm. Together with a silver thimble by John Gilbert.

Lot 218

A George V silver novelty money box by Henry Williamson Ltd. Modelled as a banker with umbrella, the base with the motto ALWAYS BE PREPARED FOR A RAINY DAY, Birmingham 1910, height 14.5cm.There is a dent to the top of his hat. Three dents to the back of the head. Various dents to the back. Some slight dents to the umbrella. A line dent to the base just under the word 'ALWAYS' and some other base dents. See extra images online.

Lot 219

A George III silver cream jug by Samuel Meriton. Of plain baluster form with scroll handle, London 1782, height 6.5cm, 2.43 toz.

Lot 22

A George III Exeter silver cream jug by Richard Ferris. Height 10cm; together with a George III pepper caster, London 1810, height 10.5cm (damage), weight overall 5 toz.

Lot 220

A cased set of six silver 'Silver Hallmarks' teaspoons by Travis, Wilson & Co Ltd. With six different British Assay hallmarks, 1958; together with a cased set of six silver demi-tasse spoons, Birmingham 1960, total weight 3.1 toz.

Lot 221

An mid-18th century Georgian Irish silver cream jug by William Walsh. Of helmet form embossed with shells, fruit and foliate C scrolls, raised on triple Lion mask paw feet, Dublin, no date letter, height 10.5cm, 4.3 toz.

Lot 224

A collection of George III and later silver cutlery. To include a pair of George III bright cut tongs, London 1802, another pair of tongs, maker T.C, two fiddle pattern dessert forks and two fiddle pattern dessert forks, 7.5 toz.

Lot 225

A George V silver salver by Martin Hall & Co Ltd shaped circular outline, with a moulded border, raised on 3 feet. Dated Sheffield 1913, width - 26.5cm, weight - 18.6 toz. There is a very light dent just off centre. No indication of a rubbed out engraving.

Lot 227

A Victorian silver rectangular trinket box by Adie & Lovekin Ltd. With embossed hinged lid, Birmingham 1900, width 8.5cm.1.36 toz.

Lot 228

A pair of George V silver pedestal bud vases. With a fluted top and tapered stem, dated Birmingham 1910, height - 14cm

Lot 229

A Victorian silver cup by Edward & John Barnard On a pedastal circular base, Leaf and scroll handle, dated London 1858. Height - 8cm, weight - 3.7 toz.

Lot 23

A Victorian silver pedestal sugar bowl and a George V silver sauce jug. The sugar bowl embossed with foliate swags, Sheffield 1869, height 6cm, the sauce boat Birmingham 1928, width 16cm, weight overall 6.4 toz.

Lot 230

An Edwardian silver cigarette box by William Comyns. Of rectangular form with domed hinged lid, wooden interior, London 1909, width 11.5cm, 309g.

Lot 231

A pair of Edwardian silver bonbon dishes by Samuel Walton Smith. Both of boat form with pierced rims, raised on four feet, London & Birmingham 1910, width 16cm, 7.58 toz.

Lot 232

A silver cigarette box by Alfred Deeley. With wood interior, weight 15 toz, Birmingham 1928.

Lot 233

A George V silver set of four coin set dishes by Charles Henry Townley & John William Thomas. Two set with a George II shilling and two with a George III shilling, stamped THOMAS 153 NEW BOND ST., London 1933, diameter 12cm, 17.5 toz.

Lot 234

A 1970's silver card tray by Charles S Green & Co Ltd. The rim with a Celtic knot band, Birmingham 1972, diameter 20cm, 8.2 toz.

Lot 235

A selection of six George III and later silver hallmarked teaspoons. Together with a pusher spoon, a pair of sugar tongs and a mother of pearl handle pickle fork, 4.37 toz.

Lot 236

A good pair of George III silver wine coasters by Richard Cook. With pierced sides, London 1800, diameter 12cm.One is slightly misshapen on the rim otherwise very good antique condition. Both have matching engraved armorials.

Lot 237

A pair of Edwardian silver salad servers by Barker Bros. Birmingham 1904, length 24.5cm, 5.45 toz.

Lot 238

A set of six Victorian Scottish silver Queen's pattern teaspoons by Robert Scott. Glasgow 1852, weight 3.33 toz.Please see the image of all the hallmarks now online.

Lot 239

An extremely rare Charles I Truro silver seal top spoon. Possibly by John Parnell, stamped mark to the bowl and partial makers mark to the handle, length 16cm, 1.30 toz.We believe this to have a repair to the centre of the handle, but a very good repair and not noticeable. The bowl has very small dents and is misshapen and thin sharpening on the tip. Makers mark on handle can only partially be seen.photographs of marks now online.

Lot 24

A George V Irish silver hot water pot by Reid & Sons, Dublin. Of circular footed form, the lid finial set with a cut amethyst, scroll cast rims and foliate scroll cast spout and handle terminal, the circular foot with similar pierced scroll decoration, Dublin 1919, height 17.5cm, 21 toz.

Lot 240

A Victorian Scottish silver Kings Pattern set of six teaspoons and tongs by John Muir Jr. Glasgow 1839 and 1840, the tongs by the same 1851; together with a Victorian mustard spoon, indistinct maker, Glasgow 1851, total weight 6.68 toz.These are all in good antique condition.

Lot 241

A Victorian silver half fluted lidded mustard pot, Chester 1896. With blue glass liner (lid detached); together with a pedestal mustard pot, Birmingham 1904, a silver encased blue glass pepperette (damage), weight of silver 5 toz.

Lot 242

A selection of silver. To include a pair of weigthed squat candlesticks, Birmingham 1912, a George V mustard pot with blue glass liner, a pair of tongs and a George III fiddle pattern sauce ladle by Richard Crossley, London 1804, weight of solid silver 4.64 toz.

Lot 243

A George IV silver mustard spoon, London 1823. Together with a Dutch silver caddy spoon, an Edwardian napkin ring, a folding pocket knife with mother of pearl handle and a Georgian pickle fork with turned wood handle, weight of solid silver 1.43 toz (5)

Lot 244

A pair of Edwardian silver embossed trumpet vases by Miller Bros. With weighted bases, Birmingham 1903, height 18.5cm.

Lot 245

A Victorian silver part canteen of fiddle pattern cutlery by William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman. Comprising a set of eight dinner forks, eight dessert forks (one by another maker) and eight dessert spoons, London 1895, 45 toz approximately.

Lot 246

A George IV silver fiddle shell and thread pattern part canteen by William Chawner. Comprising seven dinner forks, five table spoons and five teaspoons, London 1825 & 1832, total weight 50 toz approximately.

Lot 247

A pair of George V silver pedestal pepper casters by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd. Birmingham 1919, height 10cm, 4.5 toz.

Lot 248

A George VI silver rim cut glass decanter and stopper. Of mallet form, maker H.H, Birmingham 1942, height 22cm.

Lot 249

A silver cigarette case by Thomas Bishton. With gilt interior, Birmingham 1911, length 9cm, weight 2 toz.

Lot 25

A Victorian silver serving spoon by Elkington & Co Old english pattern, with deer and dog engraving to handle. Dated Birmingham 1876, length - 31cm, weight - 4.8 toz.

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