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Lot 1301

A NEAR PAIR OF MEXICAN SILVER NOVELTY CREAMBOATS by Tane, Mexico City, 20th Century, modelled as swans. (2) 13.2cm wide, 6.3 troy ounces grossOne marked. In generally good condition without damage.

Lot 1148

A VICTORIAN SILVER-PLATED BISCUIT BOX by Elkington & Co, circular with hinged cover and integral base, decorated with engraving and beaded borders. 13.5cm highThe hinge is in good condition, and the lid closes firmly. No personalised engraving. No rocking from side to side. In generally good condition commensurate with age and use.

Lot 1103

JUDAICA: A FINE PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER SABBATH CANDLESTICKS maker M.S, possibly by Morris Salkind, London 1934, of baluster form, chased with swags and scrolling foliage. (2) 34.5cm high, 19.6 troy ounces grossThe marks are clear. The detachable sconces are correctly marked. One wobbles very slightly. In generally very good condition.

Lot 1104

A GRADUATED SET OF THREE GEORGE II SCOTTISH SILVER CASTERS by James Gilliland, assay master's mark of Hugh Gordon, Edinburgh 1754, of baluster form, crested. (3) Largest 19cm high, 20.8 troy ounces grossEach is engraved with a crest of a demi-lion rampant, regally crowned, holding in its dexter paw a sword wavy of the last, all with the motto above Pro Rege in Tyrannos. The crest and motto are for MacDonald.James Gilliland, also known as James Gisland or James GillielandEach with a clear set of marks on the underside. Minor surface wear commensurate with age but generally in very good condition.

Lot 1082

A GEORGE III SILVER CREAM PAIL unascribed, London 1766, of banded tapering form with openwork swing-handle and shaped rim. 10cm high overall, 2.6 troy ouncesMarked to the underside with well-spaced and clear marks. Scratch engraved T*F to the same. The hinged handle in good condition. No personalised engraving or evidence of erasure. In generally good condition commensurate with age.

Lot 1006

A GEORGE V SILVER PINT MUG by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, London 1934, of plain tapering cylindrical form with simple loop handle. 11.5cm high, 9.1 troy ouncesThe marks are crisp and clear. No personalised engraving or erasure. In generally very good condition.

Lot 1410

SIX ASSORTED GEORGIAN SILVER DESSERT SPOONS including one by Ebenezer Coker, London, mid-18th Century, Hanoverian pattern, engraved with crest, 16cm long; one by Richard Poulden, London 1824, Old English pattern, engraved with crest, 16.6cm long; etc. (6) 6.5 troy ounces gross

Lot 1356

A VICTORIAN SILVER-PLATE MOUNTED CUT-GLASS LEMONADE JUG, AND A PAIR OF ELECTRO-PLATED CHAMBERTICKS (3) Jug 22.5cm highThe jug is without chips or cracks in the glass. The Victorian chambersticks are in good condition.

Lot 1373

AN EDWARDIAN LARGE SILVER BOWL by Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1901, partially reeded circular form, raised on a domed foot. 24.5cm diameter, 27.7 troy ouncesThe marks are clear. No personalised engraving, evidence of erasure or thinning. Does not rock. In generally very good condition.

Lot 1172

A VICTORIAN SILVER SANDWICH BOX by Howard James, Birmingham 1888, rounded rectangular with hinged cover and suspension loop. 12cm wide, 10 troy ouncesCrisp and clear marks on the underside of the lid and base. The hinged cover in good order and closes nicely. Possible old repair to the suspension loop, but it works correctly. Surface marks and wear commensurate with the object's age and use. In generally good condition.

Lot 1457

A RARE VICTORIAN SILVER CASTLE-TOP VINAIGRETTE by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1854, rectangular, the hinged cover decorated in relief to depict Windsor Castle, the sides and base engine-turned, engraved with a monogram to a cartouche on the underside, the gilt interior with pierced and scrolling foliate engraved grille. 4.8cm wide, 1.4 troy ouncesThe marks are clear to the cover and base. Grille is marked with duty mark only. Cover depicting Windsor Castle. The hinge to both the cover and the grille is in good condition. The grille springs up a little at the open end. One pin hole to the cover, immediately to left of tree trunk in foreground - cover has an internal backplate though so cannot be seen from inside. Monogram 'MMcK'. In generally very good condition and with good definition to the relief.

Lot 1241

A SET OF TWELVE EDWARDIAN SILVER TEASPOONS AND A PAIR OF SUGAR TONGS by J & J Maxfield Ltd, Sheffield 1907, cased. 11.5cm long, 5.7 troy ounces grossIn excellent condition.

Lot 1419

A GEORGE VI SILVER TEA STRAINER by William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1940, with foliate pierced handle and lip; together with an early 20th Century American silver miniature bon-bon dish, by Gorham Mfg Co, with pierced sides, C-scroll edge and twin shell handles, marked 'STERLING'. (2) Strainer 15cm long, 1.9 troy ounces grossMarks clear and well struck to each. Light surface marks/pitting to well base of bon-bon dish. Light surface scratches to each commensurate with age and use. In good condition.

Lot 1276

A PAIR OF RUSSIAN SILVER AND NIELLO DISHES 84 standard, circular with down-turned shaped rims. (2) 11cm diameter, 3.7 troy ounces grossEach is marked to the base. In generally good condition.

Lot 1387

A GEORGE IV MATCHED SILVER TEA SERVICE § the teapot by Richard William Atkins & William Nathaniel Somersall, London 1825; the cream jug and two-handled sugar bowl by Naphtali Hart, London 1822; each chased with C-scrolls, leaves and flowers, raised on paw feet. (3) Teapot 30.5cm long, 45.1 troy ounces grossWith non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number 66NQE1KEThe marks are a little rubbed but legible. Each piece wobbles slightly. Each with some personalised engraving to the cartouches. The teapot handle with ivory insulators and a little loose in the sockets. Surface wear and marks commensurate with age.

Lot 1296

A SET OF THREE CONTINENTAL SILVER MEAT DISHES, POSSIBLY ITALIAN, 20TH CENTURY stamped 925, shaped oval and with an ovolo border, the rims chased with fluting centring foliage and shell motifs. (3) Largest 60.5cm wide, smaller 45cm wide, 142.42 troy ounces grossEach stamped 925. Minor surface wear but generally in good condition.

Lot 1091

A CHARLES II SILVER PORRINGER the maker's mark attributed to John Burges, London 1662, circular bellied form, chased with a unicorn and lion within foliate decoration, caryatid scroll handles, the underside inscribed ATWILL-LAKE and with a scratch weight 27=5=oz, and with traces of gilding. 24.5cm wide across handles, 26 troy ouncesSome rubbing to the marks but nothing more than one would expect and still legible. No splits. Surface wear commensurate with age. In generally very good condition.

Lot 1220

A PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER CANDELABRA IN 17TH CENTURY STYLE by Lionel Alfred Crichton, London 1925, each with a domed base, knopped stem and detachable four-branch superstructure, crested. (2) 38cm high, 116.7 troy ounces grossGood and clear matching marks throughout. In generally very good condition commensurate with age.

Lot 1178

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER-CASED SET OF CARD DOMINOES by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1901, rectangular with a hinged cover, decorated in relief with a gentleman in 18th Century dress serenading two ladies. 8.2cm high, 1.6 troy ounces (excl. cards)A full set of rubbed but legible marks on one side. The cover with clear lion passant and date letter. Further struck 50 twice. The hinge is in good condition and the lid closes crisply. In generally good condition.

Lot 1348

A LARGE GERMAN SILVER WAGER CUP by Neresheimer, late 19th Century, of typical form, modelled as a lady in 16th-Century costume, the whole embossed with scrolling foliage, holding aloft a swivel cup chased with flowers and scrolls. 29cm high, 13.1 troy ouncesClearly marked. A small dent to the edge of the base at the front. The cup swivelling ok. Surface wear commensurate with age. In generally fair condition.

Lot 1350

A SMALL GROUP OF MIXED SILVER, 20TH CENTURY comprising an Edwardian silver small pierced dish by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1905, oval with shaped thumbpieces; a George V silver and enamel teaspoon by Prestons Ltd, Sheffield 1933, the oval terminal enamelled with a Eurasian Bullfinch, cased; and a Continental compact, import marks, the hinged circular cover with engine-turned engraving, cover mirror-inset. (3) Dish 11.6cm wide, spoon 10.1cm long, 2.7 troy ounces gross

Lot 1421

A VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT AND PORCELAIN SCENT FLASK by Samuel Mordan & Co, London 1892, the globular body enamelled and gilded with floral sprays and butterflies, the hinged gilt cover opening with a push button and fitted with a suspension ring. 7.5cm by 6cmFairly heavy surface scratching to the painted decoration and gilding, some minor crazing, gilt to mount worn, lacking stopper

Lot 1451

A VICTORIAN SILVER-RIMMED CUT-GLASS VASE by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1895, tumbler shaped, cut to depict C-scrolls, swags and pendants. 16.5cm highThe marks are clear. The glass is in good condition.

Lot 1294

A GEORGE V SILVER BISCUIT BOX by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, Sheffield 1921, of large size, circular with hinged cover and gadrooned borders. 15cm diameter, 22.2 troy ouncesThe marks are clear. No personalised engraving or evidence of erasure. The hinge is in good condition, and the lid closes well. In generally very good condition.

Lot 1202

A GEORGE III SILVER MOTE SPOON by Hester Bateman, no date mark.No date letter or assay mark. Good condition.

Lot 1214

A GEORGE V SILVER TWIN-HANDLED VASE by John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1912, tall tapering cylindrical, with slender flying C-scroll handles, a bead and rope-twist rim, engraved each side with garland swags and drop pendants, raised on a stepped circular foot. 24cm high overall, 10.7 troy ouncesMarks clear and well struck. Stands upright, slight rocking to base. Foot slightly misshapen, section of rim with surface scratches to top extending approx. 4cm long. Vacant threaded screw hole to base. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.

Lot 1327

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MINIATURE CREAM JUG by Henry Stratford, London 1899, of shouldered baluster form with a sparrow-beak, monogrammed. 6cm high, 1.6 troy ouncesVery light general wear.

Lot 1384

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SQUEEZE BOX by Mappin & Webb Ltd, London 1903, plain circular form, the flush-hinged cover engraved with a monogram and 1905, gilded to interior. 8cm diameter, 2.9 troy ouncesMarks clear and well struck. Various minor dings to body. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.

Lot 1271

† TWO SILVER-PLATED WINE COASTERS circular, with gadrooned edges and turned wood bases, each with presentation inscription. (2) 16.4cm diameterThe Light Dragoons RegimentPresentation inscriptions: first, PRESENTED BY CAPTAIN T.D.WILSON, M.C. ON LEAVING. 1937 - 1947; the second, PRESENTED BY BRIGADIER W.E.H.GRYLLS, O.B.E. ON LEAVING. 1923 - 1954

Lot 1255

GERALD BENNEY: AN ELIZABETH II SILVER-MOUNTED SILVER JUBILEE PAPERWEIGHT by Gerald Benney, London 1977, the circular hardwood base surmounted by a silver disc inscribed WHITE CITY STADIUM - OCTOBER 1977 - THE QUEEN'S SILVER JUBILEE TRUST. 13cm diameterGerald Benney was one of the most outstanding goldsmiths of the 20th Century, with works continuously produced for over fifty years, from private commissions to mass production. Born in Hull, Yorkshire, in 1930, Benney received many commissions from the Royal Family and was the first craftsman to hold four Royal Warrants simultaneously: from HM The Queen; Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother; the Duke of Edinburgh; and the Prince of Wales.The marks are clear on the side of the disc. In generally very good condition.

Lot 1211

AN IRISH PROVINCIAL SILVER DESSERT SPOON by Patrick Connell, Limerick, late 18th Century, with bright-cut engraving, engraved C [over] M L, and further engraved with a crest to the underside. 17.5cm longTwice stamped P.C clearly. Some wear to the engraving but generally in good condition.

Lot 1240

AN ART DECO FRENCH SILVER TEAPOT c.1930, cylindrical, the pull-off cover with two integral strainers identified by the pierced labels c and i to the cover, rectangular hardwood block knop, and similar block handle. 14.5cm high, 21.6 troy ouncesStruck with Minerva's head marks to cover, handle and body. Maker's mark partially struck to underside of body, indistinct. No personalised engraving or evidence of erasure. Some minor surface wear but generally in good condition commensurate with age. Cover strainers - 'c', larger holes; 'i', smaller holes (see image).

Lot 1435

A 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN SILVER ORTHODOX CRUCIFIX PENDANT ON CHAIN unidentified master, first kokoshnik mark, the reverse engraved with text from St Paul and the monogram of Nicholas II, coronation date 1896, the long integral rope chain with Netherlands duty mark. Crucifix 12cm by 9cm, chain 91cm (continuous length), 6.4 troy ounces grossGood conditoin.

Lot 1323

A GERMAN SILVER-MOUNTED GLASS SWAN-FORM BOWL import marks, E Ltd, London 1971, with hinged pierced fancy wings. 13cm longThe marks are clear. The hinged wings are in good condition. The glass is in good condition. In generally good condition commensurate with age.

Lot 1338

A COLONIAL INDIAN SWARMI SILVER CARD CASE, MID-19TH CENTURY by Peter Orr, Madras, shaped rectangular, the front engraved with Indra riding his elephant Airavata, with two standing attendants, a tiger mask and five other deities, the reverse with a vacant shield-shaped cartouche, engraved with Lakshmi in a temple niche, an elephant, and six other deities, the whole further engraved with scrolling foliage. 9.4cm by 6.7cm, 4.2 troy ouncesHeavy gauge silver. 'ORR' mark clear and well struck. Cover hinge with very slight play in it, but sturdy. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use. In good condition.

Lot 1278

AN EDWARDIAN LARGE SILVER TROPHY CUP by William Disney Barlow, London 1906, the circular bowl with a beaded rim and scroll handles, raised on a bulbous stem continuing to a domed foot, chased throughout with scrolling acanthus and flowers. 35.5cm high, 48.9 troy ouncesA good set of clear marks to the side of the bowl. Evidence of erasure and subsequent thinning to the two vacant cartouches. It stands upright and does not rock. In generally good condition commensurate with age.

Lot 1083

A SET OF SIX GEORGE V SILVER DESSERT FORKS by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1926, Old English pattern. (6) 18cm long, 9.4 troy ounces grossMarks clear and well struck. Light surface tarnishing and scratches commensurate with age and use.

Lot 1013

A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER DINNER PLATES by James Garrard, London 1892, shaped-circular form with gadrooned rims, each engraved with a coat of arms. (6) 24.5cm diameter, 120 troy ounces grossThe marks are clear. Some surface scratches and wear. In otherwise good condition.

Lot 1326

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER TEA STRAINER ON STAND the strainer by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1964, the bowl by Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1965. 13cm across handles, 2.8 troy ounces grossThe marks are clear on each piece. Generally in good condition.

Lot 1008

A CASED SET OF TWO GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDIES AND A SUGAR BOX by Samuel Taylor, London 1765, the caddies of baluster form, the sugar bowl of squat circular form, each with pull-off cover, bud finial and chased with scrolls and foliage, engraved crests and arms, in a flat-fronted shagreen case with twelve leaf-form spoons and a conforming mote spoon. Caddies 15cm high, case 33.5cm wide, caddies and sugar box 26 troy ounces grossThe caddies and sugar box are marked to their underside. The spoons and mounts to the caddy are unmarked. Generally in very good condition.

Lot 1182

A GROUP OF SILVER including a George III silver toddy ladle, maker EM, c.1800; Continental 800 grade silver-mounted preserve pot; candlestick; etc. (6) Toddy ladle 37.5cm long

Lot 1288

A GEORGE V SILVER NOVELTY NAPKIN RING by G & C Hodgetts, Birmingham 1914, as a wishbone with a rabbit. 6.5cm longLight general wear.

Lot 1339

A GEORGE III SILVER FISH SLICE by Alice & George Burrows II, London 1802, with pierced and engraved shaped oval blade. 19.2cm long, 3.7 troy ouncesThe marks on the blade are clear. The maker's mark is a little rubbed but legible. The reeded handle with matching date letter but the maker's mark IT.

Lot 1320

ROYAL INTEREST: A SET OF TEN ELIZABETH II SILVER AND PARCEL-GILT COMMEMORATIVE SPOONS by the Library of Imperial History, London 1975, "The American Royal Family 1607-1776", the gilded finial of each spoon cast as the bust of a monarch from James I to George III, limited edition of 750, in a fitted presentation case. Largest 11.5cm long, 10.3 troy ounces grossMarks clear and well struck. Each marked with corresponding monarch (ie WIIIR, for William III) to top of terminal beneath bust finial. Gilding slightly worn/dull to finials. Very light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age, in very good condition.

Lot 1024

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER SNUFF BOX by PJD Silver Ltd, Edinburgh 2000, rounded rectangular, with all-over engine-turned engraving, applied foliate thumbpiece, gilded to interior, rectangular cartouche engraved with initials J.J.G, cased. 6.3cm by 4cm, 2.6 troy ouncesMarks clear and well struck, with optional Millennium mark. Cover hinge sturdy. Very good condition. In a green leather box with embossed gilding, 'GALLAGHER', to front cover - Richard Jarvis of Pall Mall inside.

Lot 1107

A GROUP OF SILVER-PLATE including a seven-bar toast rack, pair of pierced wine coasters, salvers, tureens, etc. (Qty)

Lot 1245

A SILVER-PLATED TWO-TIER CAKESTAND, EARLY 20TH CENTURY by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield, the two rounded rectangular trays with pierced gallery sides. 34.7cm high, 27.4cm wide, 19cm deepStands upright, slight diagonal rocking between feet. The stand marked to underside and numbered '4958'. The two trays detachable. Light surface scratches commensurate with age and use.

Lot 1452

A GEORGE II SILVER MARROW SPOON by Robert Perth (probably), London 1753, with shell back. 21.8cm long, 1.5 troy ouncesMarks lightly rubbed but legible. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use. Very good condition.

Lot 1318

A GROUP OF ASSORTED SILVER ITEMS including a late Edwardian pierced silver pendant, by James Walter Tiptaft, Birmingham 1909, a crowned cartouche each side set to a pierced scrolling foliate ground, the front engraved with a monogram SJ, the reverse with presentation inscription 'St. Giles School April 17th 1911', on hanging loop; a George V silver vesta, by F D Long, Birmingham 1922, rounded rectangular with hinged cover, engraved each side with scrolling foliage, the front with vacant shield-shaped cartouche; an Elizabeth II silver-gilt locket, maker ML, Birmingham 1975, oval, engraved with scrolling foliage and 'Carole' to the front; a Zippo lighter engraved with the Royal Navy HMS Conqueror submarine badge; etc. (Qty) Silver-gilt locket 4.4cm by 2.8cm (excl. bail), weighable silver 2.4 troy ounces gross

Lot 1450

A GROUP OF FIFTEEN SILVER-PLATED COASTERS, TOGETHER WITH A SET OF FOUR SILVER-PLATED TABLE MATS the coasters in two sizes. (19) Table mats 18cm diameter

Lot 1059

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER AND ENAMEL BOX by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1905, rounded rectangular, the hinged cover inlaid with turquoise enamel to a raised central flowerhead motif and the corners. 6.8cm by 4.2cm by 2.5cm, 2.2 troy ounces grossMarks clear and well struck. Cover hinge sturdy. Minor ding to base, very slight rocking. Small losses to all four corner sections of enamel, and to some of the flowerhead sections also. Light surface scratches commensurate with age and use.

Lot 1067

A NORWEGIAN SILVER-GILT AND GUILLOCHÉ ENAMEL POWDER BOX by Marius Hammer, '930S', circular form with a hinged cover, enamelled to the cover and sides with powder blue guilloché enamel. 6.5cm diameter, 2.8 troy ouncesTwo small chips to the enamel below the hinge, very light surface wear.

Lot 1071

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER AND GUILLOCHÉ ENAMEL SNUFF BOX by S J Rose & Son, Birmingham 1980, of rectangular form with a moulded border, the hinged cover painted with a pheasant in flight over a shaded guilloché enamel ground. 1.4cm by 3.3cm by 4.5cm, 1.7 troy ouncesSome enamel to the moulded border, light general wear, enamel in good condition

Lot 1443

A FINE VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT EWER by Alexander Macrae, London 1865, the ovoid body engraved with bands of leaves and swags, applied with two portrait roundels of King David of Jerusalem. 34.5cm high, 25.1 troy ouncesA lovely set of crisp and clear marks to the neck. Small bruise to the body and the ewer does rock slightly. In generally good condition commensurate with age.

Lot 1073

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER BOOKMARK CUM RULE by William Hornby, London 1902, with a hooked handle, calibrated from 0 to 8 inches. 21.5cm long, 1.9 troy ouncesClear marks. In generally good condition.

Lot 1253

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER-PLATED TWO-HANDLED FLUTED BOWL by John Round & Sons, oval, with cast lion-head ring handles and pierced rim. 28cm wideIn generally very good condition.

Lot 1345

A VICTORIAN SILVER AND ESSEX CRYSTAL NOVELTY VESTA CASE by Thomas Johnson II, London 1881, retailed by W. Thornhill & Co, modelled as a kennel, textured plank decoration, the front with an Essex crystal of a lying dog. 5cm long, 2.4 troy ouncesClear marks on the case and the drawer. The gilt drawer engraved M.D. FROM R.P.C. DUBLIN 1882. Chip to the crystal. The drawer slides out well and closes tightly. Some surface wear.

Lot 1025

A GEORGE III SILVER SOUP TUREEN AND COVER by Thomas Heming, London 1780, oval form, with gadrooned borders and reeded loop handles, engraved crests. 46.2cm wide across handles, 110 troy ouncesA clear set of marks to both the flange of the cover and side of the foot. In generally good condition commensurate with age.

Lot 1106

GEORG JENSEN: A DANISH STERLING SILVER PEDESTAL BOWL, CIRCA 1930 no. 19B, the large bowl raised on a pierced berry and foliate stem, the everted moulded top rim with intersecting reeded bands, the whole issuing from a dished and spreading lightly planished circular foot, presentation inscription to underside dated 1930. 19cm high, 23.9cm diameter, 34.6 troy ouncesMarks clear and well struck. Stands upright, slight rocking to base. Possible light planishing to bowl originally, heavily worn, evident in places but mostly polished smooth now. Presentation inscription reads: 'EDYTHE BALDWIN. JUNE 28 1930. FROM RAS'. Light surface marks and scratches throughout commensurate with age and use.

Lot 1151

STUART DEVLIN (1931-2018), A PAIR OF ELIZABETH II PARCEL-GILT SILVER ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE DISHES by Stuart Devlin, London 1977, Armada form, with pierced and textured rims and central cast plaques, commemorating the Silver Jubilee. (2) 2cm high by 13.5cm diameter, 7.3 troy ounces grossVery light general wear.

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