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Lot 679

λ λA George III three-piece silver tea set,by William Stroud, London 1816,circular form, part-fluted, gadroon and foliate shell border, engraved with a crest, spout chased with acanthus leaves, scroll handle with foliate shell thumbpiece, ivory insulators, on a raised circular gadrooned foot, length handle to spout 2.7.4cm, plus a pair of Edwardian sugar tongs, Sheffield 1909, total approx. weight 57.9oz. (4)Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.Ivory Act registration reference: Z8BHJJJK

Lot 68

λ λA mixed lot of knives,comprising: a silver cased smoker's knife, Chester 1900, with various implements and a cigar cutter, plus seven silver fruit knives and various penknives with steel blades, including one modelled as a shoe. (qty)

Lot 680

λ λA George III Scottish silver hot water pot, by Robert Gray & Son, Edinburgh 1816,baluster form, part-fluted, shell and scroll border with large beading above, laurel leaf girdle to the neck, angular scroll handle with anthemion thumbpiece and shoulder and a shell terminal, ivory insulators, anthemion-capped spout with gadroon border, the hinged stepped cover with a bud finial, on a raised circular foot with gadroon border, height 24.2oz, approx. weight 33oz.Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.Ivory Act registration reference: X123NELU

Lot 681

λ λA matched George IV silver three-piece tea set, by Philip Rundell, London 1820-1821,circular form, part-fluted, anthemion border, egg and dart rim, anthemion-capped spout, the hinged lid part-fluted with an ivory fluted knop finial, leaf-capped scroll handle, on a circular raised foot with fluted border, the sugar bowl and cream jug with gilt interiors, length handle to spout 28.3cm, total approx. weight 57.8oz. (3)Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.Ivory Act registration reference: H22X2VDW

Lot 682

λA Victorian silver-gilt four-piece tea and coffee set,by Mortimer & Hunt, London 1839, circular baluster form, shell-capped panels chased with an armorial and trailing vines between floral scroll-work, grapevine finials, chased scroll handles with ivory insulators, on four leaf-capped scroll feet, length handle to spout 21.2cm, total approx. weight 67.4oz. (4)Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.Ivory Act registration reference: EFBY8DYE

Lot 683

A George II Irish silver footed waiter,by William Townsend, Dublin circa 1730,circular form, moulded border, engraved with a crest, marks worn, the underside with scratch initials 'N.P', on a raised circular foot, diameter 13.4cm, approx. weight 4.8oz.Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.

Lot 684

The date is London 1748, not 1755 as previously catalogued.A George II silver salver, by Edward Feline, London 1748,circular form, cast and pierced trailing grapevine and Bacchus mask border, the centre engraved with an armorial, on three gnarl feet, diameter 33.4cm, approx. weight 44.4oz.The armorial is for Aske, Raymond, Beauchamp, Codenor and others.Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.

Lot 685

A George II Irish silver footed waiter, no maker's mark, Dublin circa 1730,circular form, on a raised circular foot, the centre engraved with a crest, the underside with scratch weight '81.8', diameter 16.2cm, approx. weight 8.5oz.The crest is that of Ottley, Skeleren, Spyre, Stiock and Vance.Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.

Lot 686

Royal interest, a George III silver two-handled bowl and cover, by Robert Garrard I, London 1805,circular form, rope border, engraved with the Coronet for a Princess of the Blood Royal over 'AS' and the Royal Crown over 'RC', scroll handles, to underside scratch lettering 'EA.' over 'Fs.', on a collet foot, the domed pull-off cover with knop finial, engraved with matching cyphers, diameter 14.8cm, total approx. weight 15.5oz.Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.Purchased from Mary Cooke Antiques Ltd, London, 17 March 2018.The ciphers are those of Her Majesty Queen Charlotte (1744-1818), Consort of King George III, and H.R.H. Princess Augusta Sophia (1768-1840), the Queen’s sixth child.This bowl was originally made for Queen Charlotte, later passing to Princess Augusta Sophia, said to be the favourite daughter of King George III. Upon her death, her possessions were divided between her siblings and this bowl was inherited by her brother Ernest Augustus (1771-1851), King of Hanover, Duke of Cumberland and Brunswick-Luneburg. The initials on the base of the bowl stand for 'Ensti Augusti Fideikommis Sum', King of Hanover.

Lot 687

A George IV two-handled silver tray, by John Bridge, London 1826,oval form, shell and gadroon border, the centre engraved with an armorial, handles modelled as oak branches, on four shell and grapevine bracket feet, length handle to handle 57.4cm, approx. weight 107oz.The armorial is that of Bridge impaling Bragge.Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.

Lot 688

A pair of George II silver candlesticks,by John Cafe, London 1751,knopped rocaille stems, with shell shoulders, urn-shaped capitals with swirl quilting and ropework, removable drip-pans, on a raised spread circular base with quilting and scroll-work, height 24.2cm, total approx. weight 50.26oz. (2)Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.

Lot 689

A George IV silver coffee biggin and stand,by William Eaton, London 1821,ribbed baluster form, shell and foliate scroll girdle, engraved with an armorial, the spout with a sea god mask, leaf-capped scroll handle and finial, on four flower and shell-capped scroll feet, the ribbed stand with shell and foliate scroll border, on four floral scroll feet, total height 31.5cm, total approx. weight 66.4oz.The armorial is probably that of the Duke of York.Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.

Lot 690

A George II silver caryatid candlestick, by Henry Hayens, London 1750,caryatid stem, urn-shaped capital with floral scroll-work, removable drip-pan with scratch numbering 'No 4', on a raised shaped triangular base with shell and floral scroll-work, height 26.4, approx. weight 22oz.Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.

Lot 691

A pair of George II silver caryatid candlesticks, by Henry Hayens, London 1751,caryatid stems, urn-shaped capitals with floral scroll-work, removable drip-pans with floral scroll borders, on a raised shaped triangular base with shell and floral scroll-work, the undersides with scratch weights 'No.3/22.16' and 'No.4/22.6', height 26.2cm, total approx. weight 45.9oz. (2)Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.

Lot 692

A George III silver meat dish,by Fogelberg & Gilbert, London 1792,shaped oval form, gadroon border, engraved with a crest, scratch weight '12 34 19' to underside, length 38.2cm, approx. weight 34.5oz.Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.

Lot 693

A pair of George III silver candlesticks, by Ebenezer Coker, London 1771,knopped twisted stems, with gadroon borders and leaf shoulders, spool-shaped capitals with gardoon borders, removable drip-pans shaped as twisting waves with a gadroon border, on a raised shaped square base with shells, foliate scrolls and a gadroon border, height 27.3cm, total approx. weight 50oz. (2)Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.

Lot 694

An Austro-Hungarian silver meat dish, maker's mark FB, probably Austrian circa 1859,oval form, laurel border, length 49cm, approx. weight 29.3oz.Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.Purchased from The Silver Shop, Dublin, 17 October 1988.

Lot 695

A pair of Victorian silver second-course dishes, by Robert Garrard, London 1858,shaped circular form, ovolo border, diameter 29cm, total approx. weight 64.6oz. (2)Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.

Lot 696

Please note: the maker is probably Edward Fernell not Edward Farrell as previously catalogued.A pair of George III silver candlesticks, by Edward Farrell, London 1802,knopped rocaille stems, urn-shaped capitals chased with foliate scroll-work, removable drip-pans with floral scroll borders, on a raised spread foot chased with rocaille, foliate scroll-work and a gadroon and rosette border, height 27.7cm, total approx. weight 67.5oz. (2)Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.

Lot 697

A pair of Victorian silver second-course dishes, by Messrs. Barnard, London 1841,shaped circular form, gadroon and acanthus leaf border, engraved with the Royal arms, diameter 31cm, total approx. weight 65.2oz. (2)Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.Purchased from J. H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd, London.

Lot 698

A set of twelve George III silver soup plates from the Pelham service, by Paul Storr, London 1808,circular shaped form, ribbon and reed border with palm fronds, engraved with an armorial, diameter 26.2cm, total approx. weight 264.91oz. (12)The armorial is that of Pelham impaling Aufrere, for Charles Anderson Pelham, 1st Baron Yarborough (1748-1823), and his wife Sophie, daughter of George Aufrere of Chelsea.Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.A set of twelve soup plates from this service was sold at Christie's, London, 31 March 1998, lot 82 and again at Christie's, London, Important Silver, 12 June 2002, lot 57.These soup plates are from the Pelham service, originally commissioned by Charles Anderson Pelham from John Parker and Edward Wakelin, possibly to commemorate his marriage to Sophie Aufrere in 1770. The design was developed, at least in part, by Sir William Chambers, and this initial service is recorded in Parker and Wakelin's 'Workman’s and Gentleman’s Ledgers', now in the Victoria and Albert Museum. In 1808, Pelham then commissioned Paul Storr to create an addition to this service, of which the set offered here was a part.Born in 1748 to Francis Anderson and his wife Eleanor, Charles Anderson assumed the surname and the arms of Pelham upon the death of his maternal great-uncle Charles Pelham Esq. (d.1763) of Brocklesby, Lincolnshire, whose estate he inherited. Elected to the House of Commons in 1768, he stood as M.P. for Beverly until 1774, and then as M.P. for Lincoln until 1794. Pelham was elevated to the peerage in 1774 as Baron Yarborough of Yarborough, co. Lincoln, and upon his death at Brocklesby Hall in 1823, was succeeded by his son Charles, who was to be then created Earl of Yarborough in 1837.

Lot 699

A set of twelve George III silver dinner plates from the Pelham service, by Paul Storr, London 1808,circular shaped form, ribbon and reed border with palm fronds, engraved with a coat of arms, diameter 26.3cm, total approx. weight 259.7oz. (12)The armorial is that of Pelham impaling Aufrere, for Charles Anderson Pelham, 1st Baron Yarborough (1748-1823), and his wife Sophie, daughter of George Aufrere of Chelsea.Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.Two sets of twelve dinner plates from this service were sold at Christie's, London, 31 March 1998, lots 80 and 81.These dinner plates are from the Pelham service, originally commissioned by Charles Anderson Pelham from John Parker and Edward Wakelin, possibly to commemorate his marriage to Sophie Aufrere in 1770. The design was developed, at least in part, by Sir William Chambers, and this initial service is recorded in Parker and Wakelin's 'Workman’s and Gentleman’s Ledgers', now in the Victoria and Albert Museum. In 1808, Pelham then commissioned Paul Storr to create an addition to this service, of which the set offered here was a part.Born in 1748 to Francis Anderson and his wife Eleanor, Charles Anderson assumed the surname and the arms of Pelham upon the death of his maternal great-uncle Charles Pelham Esq. (d.1763) of Brocklesby, Lincolnshire, whose estate he inherited. Elected to the House of Commons in 1768, he stood as M.P. for Beverly until 1774, and then as M.P. for Lincoln until 1794. Pelham was elevated to the peerage in 1774 as Baron Yarborough of Yarborough, co. Lincoln, and upon his death at Brocklesby Hall in 1823, was succeeded by his son Charles, who was to be then created Earl of Yarborough in 1837.

Lot 70

λ λA mixed lot,comprising silver and metalware items: a George III caster, London 1788, two silver-mounted tortoiseshell toilet jars, two further toilet jars, a small silver over-lay red glass decanter, no stopper, a masonic badge, a pair of salt cellars, a magnifying glass and other items including a copper and brass tobacco box, approx. weighable 4oz. (qty)

Lot 700

A George IV Scottish two-handled silver tray,by George McHattie, Edinburgh 1809,rounded rectangular form, gadroon border, the centre engraved with an armorial, acanthus leaf handles, on four acanthus leaf bracket feet, length handle to handle 56cm, approx. weight 88oz.The armorial is that of Admiral Sir Eliab Harvey G.C.B (1758-1830), captain of HMS Temeraire in the Battle of Trafalgar.Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.Purchased from J. H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd, London, 7 January 2009.Admiral Sir Eliab Harvey was a notorious figure in the Royal Navy during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. Known for his gambling and duelling, he was also celebrated for his service in the Battle of Trafalgar. During the combat, he brilliantly captained the HMS Temeraire, known as The Fighting Temeraire, forcing the surrender of two French ships of the line. Their names would feature in the family motto he later created, 'Redoutable et Fougueux'.

Lot 701

A George III two-handled silver tray,by William Bennett, London 1810,rounded rectangular form, gadroon and foliate shell border, the centre engraved with two armorials, foliate shell bracket handles, length handle to handle 66.4cm, approx. weight 104oz.The armorials are that of the East India Company and Lytton.Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.

Lot 702

A George III two-handled silver tray,by John Crouch II, London 1809,rounded rectangular form, gadroon, foliate shell and oak leaf border, the centre engraved with an armorial, foliate scroll handles, on four honeysuckle bracket feet, length handle to handle 67.7cm, approx. weight 158oz.The armorial is that of Charles, 8th Baron Kinnaird (1780-1826).Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.

Lot 703

A George III two-handled silver tray, by Emes & Barnard, London 1813,rounded rectangular form, gadroon border, reeded handles with foliate shoulders, the centre engraved with an armorial, the reverse engraved 'ICH to JL Nov. 4, 1815.', length handle to handle 59cm, approx. weight 66.3oz.The armorial is that of Lund of Parsons Green (Middlesex) and of Yorkshire.Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.

Lot 704

A pair of early-Victorian silver entrée dishes and covers, by Samuel Roberts & Co, Sheffield 1837,shaped rectangular form, scroll and acorn borders, the pull-off covers with scroll and acorn borders, engraved with an armorial, the finials modelled as a lion passant, length 32cm, total approx. weight 132.8oz. (2)The armorial is that of Sneyd with the cadency mark for a second son.Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.Purchased from J. H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd, London, 16 June 2009.

Lot 705

A George III silver-gilt trophy ewer, The Wellington Cup, by John Houle, London 1815,baluster form, the body with applied laurel wreaths around the lettering 'WELLINGTON CUP' and 'WATERLOO', engraved 'SWAFFHAM RACES, 20th July 1815. Given by the Nobility and Gentry, of the COUNTY of NORFOLK, as a Memento of NATIONAL GLORY. Won by LORD ROUS'S Chesnut [sic] Gelding ARAXES.', chased with acanthus leaves below, gadroon rim, beaded and laurel leaf scroll handle with a horse's mask terminal, on a raised circular foot with gadroon and acanthus leaf decoration, engraved 'Major Gen. The Hon. Wm. Fitz Roy and H. S. Partridge Esq. STEWARDS', height 34.2cm, approx. weight 61.6oz.Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.

Lot 71

A mixed lot,comprising silver items: a George III nutmeg grater, by Phipps and Robinson, London 1802, hinged cylindrical form, (a.f), an Indian silver soap box, scent bottle and toilet jar, a silver sovereign case, a silver matchbox cover, a pill box, a miniature silver pepper pot modelled as a saucepan, a miniature silver bell, plus two ceramic pin cushions modelled as ladies, and two miniature metal dogs and a miniature pair of scissors, total approx. weighable 13.3oz. (14)

Lot 72

λ λA mixed lot of silver items,various dates and makers,comprising: a silver hipflask, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1911, rounded rectangular form, mounted with crocodile skin, pull-off drinking cup, plus a card case of envelope form, with a chain attachment, an engine-turned box, a vesta case, an ashtray embossed with a golfer and stamped 'The Daily Telegraph and Morning Post Tournament for Lady Golfers', London 1938, plus six ashtrays with Celtic borders, and two further ashtrays, approx. weighable 26oz. (qty)

Lot 73

A collection of silver motoring trophies, won by J.D. Daniell, some from the Motor Cycling Club, including: a cigarette box for the London to Lands End Race 1929, a cigarette case, an unmarked trophy modelled as a signpost (a.f), and an electroplated ashtray, plus a 9-carat gold medallion for the London to Edinburgh 1928 Race in a Car, plus four other medallions, various materials and a golf medallion, approx. weight of gold 17.6g, approx. weight of silver 3.5oz. (10)

Lot 74

A mixed lot of silver items,comprising: an Irish silver sauce boat, by James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, Dublin 1904, a tea strainer on stand, an inkwell, a pair of silver napkin rings, a silver scent bottle lacking stopper, a silver napkin ring, and assorted flatware including a meat skewer, a pair of sugar tongs, three condiment spoons, two tablespoons, a sifting spoon and ten teaspoons, total approx. weighable 15.7oz (25)

Lot 75

A mixed lot of silver items,various dates and makers,comprising: a cigarette box, a table lighter, two ashtrays, and three modern wine labels, approx. weighable 5.5oz. (7)

Lot 76

λ λA collection of hat pins,various materials, including: silver examples by Charles Horner, a tortoiseshell one inlaid with a silver beetle, and a gilt-metal pair with enamelled birds, in six ceramic hat pin stands. (qty)

Lot 77

A set of eight Victorian silver-mounted glass toilet jars and bottles,by James Vickery, London 1855,the covers with engraved foliate decoration and engraved with a crest, comprising: two boxes of rectangular form, four jars and two unmarked scent bottles, approx. weighable 5.8oz. (8)The crest is that of Hamilton.

Lot 78

A collection of thimbles,comprising: an unmarked gold one, set with turquoise, fifteen silver thimbles, plus six unmarked/electroplated ones, and two cases. (qty)

Lot 8

Glanville, P., Silver in Tudor and Early Stuart England, hardbound, 1990, and Jackson, C. J., Illustrated History of English Plate, hardbound with dust wrappers, 1967 (2 Vols). (3)

Lot 80

λ λAn Art Deco silver and enamel minaudiere,with import marks for London 1924, importer's mark of P H Vogel & Co,with red and black geometric decoration, the gilded interior with a mirror and three compartments with a tassel and strap carrying handle, length 8.4cm, a gold and tortoiseshell hair piece, Birmingham 1898, two silver hair pieces, plus an Asprey metal minaudiere, the interior with three compartments and a mirror, (a.f). (5)

Lot 81

λ λA cased Art Deco silver and green and black enamelled six-piece dressing set,by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1933 and 1934, comprising: a hand mirror, four brushes and a tortoiseshell comb, in a fitted case with cream silk lining, length of mirror 29.1cm. (6)

Lot 82

A silver cigarette box,by Walker and Hall, Birmingham 1929,rectangular form, with a spring-loaded hinged cover with a front clasp, engine-turned and scroll foliate decoration, wood-lined interior, on four bracket feet, length 11.8cm.

Lot 83

A Victorian silver spirit flask,by S. Mordana and Co, London 1894,rounded rectangular form, screw-off cover, the pull-off drinking cup with a presentation inscription, length 12.8cm, approx. weight 1.1oz.

Lot 84

A Victorian silver-mounted mirror,by William Gibson & John Langman, London 1898,rectangular form, pierced and chased foliate decoration, with a central vacant cartouche, no easel back, height 55.2cm.

Lot 85

A silver presentation rifle trophy,by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1910,modelled as a .303 rifle, on a stand with silver plaque relating to 'The Clayton West Rifle Club', and shields engraved with the names of winners, in a fitted wood and glass case, length of rifle 15.2cm.

Lot 87

An Edwardian silver-mounted mirror, by Henry Matthews, Chester 1905,rectangular form, chased and pierced foliate scroll decoration, on a velvet ground, with a central vacant cartouche, the easel back in a glued shut position, height 52cm.

Lot 88

A George III silver nutmeg grater,unmarked, circa 1790,vase form, hinged cover with a fluted finial, the hinged front opens to reveal a steel grater, on a rectangular foot, height 8.3cm, approx. weight 2.2oz.

Lot 89

A George III silver nutmeg grater,by Joseph Wyatt, Birmingham 1793,rectangular form, bright-cut decoration, the cover initialled, hinged base, the interior with a loose steel grater, length 4.9cm, approx. weight 2oz.

Lot 9

A collection of Dutch and Belgian silver-related reference books,including: Gans, M. H. and Duyvené de Wit-Klinkhamer, Dutch Silver, 1961; Baudouine, P., Colman, P. and Goethals, D., Orfevrerie en Belgique XVI, XVII, XVIII Siecles, 1988, and other volumes. (8)

Lot 90

A George III silver nutmeg grater,by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1809,canted rectangular form, hinged cover and base, bright-cut oak leaf decoration, engraved with initials 'G.B', the interior with a steel grater, length 3.1cm, approx. weight 0.7oz.

Lot 91

A Victorian engraved silver 'castle-top' vinaigrette, Lichfield Cathedral,by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1886,rectangular form, the hinged cover engraved with a scene of the Cathedral, the gilt interior with a pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 5.5cm, approx. weight 1.8oz.

Lot 92

A Victorian silver vinaigrette,by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1863,rectangular form, engraved foliate scroll decoration with tracery and flowers, gilt interior, pierced foliate scroll grille, length 5.6cm, approx. weight 1oz.

Lot 93

A George III silver-gilt and banded agate vinaigrette,marks worn, probably Birmingham 1809,rounded rectangular form, chased foliate sides and chased base, the interior with a filigree grille, length 4cm, plus an unmarked vinaigrette of shell form, approx. total weight 1.5oz. (2)

Lot 94

Three antique silver vinaigrettes,comprising: a George IV vinaigrette by Thomas & William Simpson, Birmingham 1822, rectangular form, engraved decoration to cover and base with engraved initials to the cover, rope-work border to the sides, gilded interior with a pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 3.9cm, plus a Victorian vinaigrette by Neill & Cook, Birmingham 1859, shaped rectangular form, engraved geometric and Greek pattern to cover and base, with scroll decoration to the sides, a gilded interior with a pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 4.2cm, and a Victorian vinaigrette by Francis Clark, Birmingham 1847, of oblong form, engraved foliate scroll decoration to cover and base, with reeded sides, engraved initials to cover's cartouche, with an unmarked pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, (possibly later), length 8cm, total approx. weight 3.3oz. (3)

Lot 95

A Victorian silver vinaigrette,by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1840,rectangular form, engraved decoration, pierced foliate scroll grille, the inside of the cover inscribed, length 4.5cm, plus a William IV silver vinaigrette, Birmingham 1834, length 2.9cm, approx. total weight 1.3oz. (2)

Lot 97

By Asprey and Co Plc, a graduated pair of silver-gilt scent bottle holders,London 1984,in the Middle Eastern manner, rectangular form, chased foliate decoration on a matted background, with pull-off tapering covers, the undersides with detachable bases, height 15.7cm and 10.5cm, approx. weight 12oz. (2)

Lot 1

A large collection of silver plated items to include; salvers, comport, tray, coaster, various flatware and cutlery, bowls, tea sets, glass and plated butter dishes, middle eastern multi metal tray, plated posy holder with glass insert, various presentation trophies, basting spoon and others. Some flatware cased and most loose. (3 boxes) 

Lot 10

Elkington & Co: A Victorian part silver plated fiddle and thread pattern part flatware service to include; 11 table and dessert forks, 6 table spoons, 11 dessert spoons, various serving spoons, stilton scoop, 2 marrow scoops, condiments spons, carving set, bone handled table knives etc, within a fitted brass bound oak canteen with carrying handles, with original invoice to interior Further Details: Some general wear to case commensurate to age, tarnishing to cutlery.

Lot 101

Bernard Meldahl- a Modernist silver gilt and enamel Norwegian necklace, comprising double floral links with black and white enamel flower motifs, the centre with black enamel and white petals, width approx 1.8cm, length approx 36cm,  box clasp, marked 925 S Sterling MB Norway, total gross weight approx 62.5gms or 2.01oztFurther details: good all links present, enamel intact, some fine scratches wear and tear to silver gilt 

Lot 1010

A set of six Coalport yellow ground coffee cups and saucers, with gilt banding, green factory stamp, numbered 8021/A & PAT 14346/15, the cups held within silver reticulated cup holders hallmarked by E S Barnsley & Co., Birmingham, 1919, stamped Rd no: 648257,  in fitted case retailed by HARRODSFurther details: no apparent chips or nibbles except one minor chip to foot rim of one saucer 

Lot 102

Bernard Meldahl- a Modernist silver gilt and enamel Norwegian bracelet, comprising double floral links with black and white enamel flower motifs, the centre with white enamel and black petals, width approx 1.8cm, length approx 17.5cm,  box clasp, marked 925 S Sterling MB Norway along with a pair of matching earrings with screw backs size approx 10 x 15mm long Further details: good all links present, enamel intact, some fine scratches wear and tear to silver gilt 

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