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Lot 1189

A CHINESE SILVER-MOUNTED COCONUT CUP, 18TH/19TH CENTURY unmarked, the shell carved with figures in everyday life, the interior silver lined. 7.6cm highThe silver lining heavily worn, only covering the sides internally, not the base. Dings and marks throughout. Small cracks/splits in wood.

Lot 1136

A GEORGE III SILVER NUTMEG GRATER by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London 1797, rounded rectangular form with hinged cover opening to reveal a steel rasp, hinged base. 5cm wide, 1.2 troy ouncesThe marks are clear and well-struck to the cover and base. No engraving or evidence of erasure. The hinge is in good condition and the cover closes firmly. In generally good condition commensurate with age.

Lot 1034

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SPIRIT FLASK by Edward Osborn Marples, Chester 1899, rounded rectangular, shaped for the pocket, the flask with a canted corner and twist hinged cap, with detachable cup/cover. Approx. 11cm by 8.5cm, 6.5 troy ouncesMarks lightly rubbed but legible. Small dings to lower half of body, back left edge. Cover hinge with slight play in it, but sturdy. Twist cover closes securely - not tested for leaks. Cork dry and with split, has come away at the edges slightly. Cup fits snugly, surface scrape marks to back of body from use. No engraving. Other light surface scratches commensurate with age and use.

Lot 1209

A JAMES II CHINOISERIE SILVER PORRINGER maker's mark script B (Jackson, p.138), London 1685, circular form with scroll handles, engraved with birds and foliate decoration in the chinoiserie taste. 15.2cm wide across handles, 4.6 troy ouncesThe marks to the underside are a little rubbed but not more than one would expect. Scratch engraved ISM to the same. In generally good condition commensurate with age.

Lot 1439

A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SALTS, AND A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN SILVER CASTERS the salts and spoons by Colen Hewer Cheshire, Birmingham 1896 and 1897, squat circular, with gadrooned lower half and scrolling foliate upper half, beneath an everted crimped rim, gilded to interior, each with blue glass liner, with spoons en suite, cased; the casters by Shreve, Crump & Low Co., Boston c.1880, baluster form with reeded girdle, raised on a stepped circular foot, the detachable domed covers engraved with panels of lattice-work and pierced with dots, each engraved 'G [over] W*E' to upper half, stamped 'STERLING' to underside. (3) Casters 12cm high, 7.1 troy ounces grossSalts, marks clear and well struck. Minor fleabites to rims of glass liners. Casters, both stand upright. One foot slightly misshapen, minor rocking to base of each. Light marks and surface scratches throughout commensurate with age and use.

Lot 1363

A VICTORIAN SILVER SIX DIVISION TOAST RACK by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1843, with rounded divisions and a loop carrying handle, raised on four bun feet. 12.5cm high, 10.5cm by 16cm, 8.5 troy ouncesOne of the feet is cut in half horizontally causing the rack to lean, general wear.

Lot 1427

A VICTORIAN SILVER FISH SERVICE, FOR 12 PERSONS by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1859, King's pattern, filled silver handles with marked ferrules, silver blades and tines engraved with stylised fish and scrolling foliage, knife blades with fancy foliate piercework, handles all engraved with a crest, in a mahogany canteen case, inlaid brass cartouche to cover engraved with a crest and monogram. (24 pieces) Knives 24cm long, forks 19cm long, 53 troy ounces gross (filled)Marks clear and well struck throughout. Miniscule splits to upper section/top of handles of five pieces (images). No holes or repairs. Generally very good condition.

Lot 1230

A RARE NEWCASTLE SILVER MUSTARD POT by William Stalker & John Mitchison, Newcastle, c.1780, cylindrical, the hinged cover with pierced anthemion thumbpiece, S-scroll handle, blue-glass liner. 7cm high, 3.3 troy ounces (excl. glass liner)Lacking date letter. Clear and well-spaced marks on the underside. The hinge is in good condition, and the cover closes flush. The glass liner is in good condition. Scratch initials S (over) R E on the underside. No personalised engraving or evidence of erasure. In generally good condition commensurate with age.

Lot 1045

A VICTORIAN SILVER SCENT FLASK, AND A NORWEGIAN SILVER-GILT AND ENAMEL PIN DISH the scent flask by William Henry Stokes & Arthur George Ireland, Birmingham 1890, circular, repoussé with a flowerhead each side, with waisted edge and screw-off cover; the Scandinavian dish by Marius Hammer, Bergen, early 20th Century, circular, the well with pale blue starburst guilloché enamel decoration, stamped '925S'. (2) Dish 6.1cm diameter, 1.6 troy ounces grossFlask - marks clear and well struck, multiple strikings to base and each side. Minor dings to the body and edges, the cover heavily dented and slightly misshapen.Dish - gilding to reverse heavily worn. Surface marks/tarnish and light scratches to reverse. Minor dings to edge. Light surface scratches to enamel but no losses.

Lot 1094

A VICTORIAN SILVER SCENT BOTTLE by Sampson & Mordan, London 1881, plain cylindrical form, with monogrammed hinged cover and glass stopper. 5.2cm high, 1.7 troy ounces grossGeneral wear.

Lot 1197

AN ART DECO SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE by Stower & Wragg Ltd, Sheffield 1937, curvilinear rectangular, comprising teapot, twin-handled sugar bowl and cream jug, with S-scroll handles, each raised on four stylised squared paw feet. (3) Teapot 29.5cm handle to spout, 40.5 troy ounces grossMarks clear and well struck. Each piece standing upright, no rocking to feet. Teapot with fruitwood handle and finial; flush cover hinge sturdy. Compression dent to front right foot of cream, pushed inwards slightly. Very minor dings, light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.

Lot 1364

A GEORGE V SILVER-TOPPED IRIDESCENT GLASS SCENT BOTTLE maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham 1905, the swirling blue-green iridescent glass body with three clear glass windows, with a pull-off silver cover embossed with C-scrolls. 9cm highMaker's mark heavily rubbed. Good condition.

Lot 1029

A GEORGE VI SILVER SAUCEBOAT, LADLE AND STAND by Collingwood & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1937, in original fitted case. Sauceboat 15cm long, 8.6 troy ounces grossThe marks are clear. In generally very good condition.

Lot 1277

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SPIRIT FLASK by William Henry Stokes & Arthur George Ireland, Chester 1902, plain rounded rectangular, shaped for the pocket, with twist hinged cap, the lower section a detachable cup. 12cm by 7.2cm, 5.6 troy ouncesMarks lightly rubbed but legible. Small dings to corners and cap, light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.

Lot 1055

A GEORGE III LARGE SILVER STUFFING SPOON by Thomas Wallis I, London 1772, Old English pattern, engraved with a crest. 36cm long, 5 troy ounces

Lot 4619

Montegrappa Emblema fountain pen, the blue pearl marbled barrel of octagonal form with silver mounts stamped 925 and silver mounted cap with 1912 emblem and clip with roller, in box, L13.5cm

Lot 4635

Sheaffer Targa 1011 Diamond Square fountain pen, the gold plated barrel with nib stamped 14K 585, together with another Sheaffer Targa fountain pen with blue barrel and gold nib stamped 14K 585 and matching ballpoint, and Sheaffer ballpoint pen with sterling silver barrel, largest L13.5cm (4)

Lot 4656

Five gold filled Wahl Eversharp propelling pencils, together with a silver propelling pencil, hallmarked London 1946, J.M.Co Johnson, Matthey & Co, and two further gold filled propelling pencils, one with box, largest L13cm (8)

Lot 4623

Silver Yard-o-Led Viceroy fountain pen, the foliate engraved barrel and cap hallmarked Birmingham 2003 and stamped 925, and white gold nib stamped 18K, L11cm

Lot 4625

Group of four Yard-O-Led propelling pencils, comprising a silver pencil hallmarked E Baker & Son, Birmingham 1980, a rolled gold example with engine turned decoration, and two further pencils, two with boxes, largest L13cm (4)

Lot 4620

Montegrappa Emblema ball pen, the blue pearl marbled barrel of octagonal form with silver mounts and terminal with 1912 emblem, stamped 925 and clip with roller, in box, L13.5cm

Lot 4650

Group of pens, to include a Sheaffer fountain pen, the black barrel with gold nib stamped 585 14K, Parker fountain pen with maroon barrel and rolled silver cap, Inoxcrom set in box, Tombow egg pen etc (10)

Lot 4640

Parker Cisele 75 fountain pen, the silver barrel and cap with square pattern stamped U.S.A Sterling Vermeil Cap & Barrel and gold nib stamped 14K, length L13cm

Lot 4624

Silver Yard-o-Led Viceroy ballpoint pen, the foliate engraved barrel and cap hallmarked Birmingham 2004 and stamped 925, L11cm

Lot 71

A PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER FLORAL & SCROLL EMBOSSED TABLE CANDLESTICKS with detachable nozzles, maker JK & Co, Sheffield 1823, each 22 cms high (loaded). £300-£400.

Lot 89

AN EDWARDIAN CIRCULAR SILVER CAPSTAN INKWELL of plain design, maker: THH, Birmingham 1907, 11cms diameter. £35-£45

Lot 8

A GEORGE V SILVER CRANBERRY CAYENNE PEPPER POT with silver devil's-head spoon / stopper, maker: G&S Co, LTD, London 1913, 4 1/4" high, and a cranberry glass MUSTARD POT with plated hinged lid & spoon. (2). £30-£50

Lot 65

AN ELIZABETH II EMBOSSED SILVER-BACK HAND MIRROR & MATCHING BRUSH, maker: B & Co, Birmingham 1917, boxed. £30-£40.

Lot 30

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER FLIP-TOP VESTA CASE, engraved decoration & vacant sheld cartouche, side suspension ring, maker: WA, Chester 1900. £25-£35.

Lot 126

A GOOD JAPANESE RECTANGULAR MIXED-METAL CIGARETTE CASE with pagoda, pine trees & lanterns, stamped SILVER & character mark to the reverse, approx 14 x 7.5 cms, approx 150 grams. £60-£80.

Lot 132

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SILVER-GILT FLEUR-DE-LYS BROOCH set with turquoise and marcasite, stamped .835. £20-£30.

Lot 26

A LARGE LATE VICTORIAN SILVER HEART-SHAPED VESTA CASE, gilt interior, with foliate engraving, maker: M&L, Birmingham 1897. £30-£50.

Lot 23

A VICTORIAN RECTANGULAR SILVER CARD/NOTE CASE with leather interior and white metal pencil, the exterior engraved with rabbits, squirrel and bird amongst foliage, maker: G.U. Birmingham 1882, approx 116 grams all in. £80-£120.

Lot 137

AN UNUSUAL CIRCULAR SILVER & BLUE ENAMEL PENDANT set with pearls & marcasites, the reverse with hinged magnifying glass, stamped .925 on a white metal NECKCHAIN. £60-£80.

Lot 18

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER NAVETTE-SHAPED SWING-HANDLED SUGAR BASIN with reeded border raised on an oval foot ring, maker: GGR, Sheffield 1905, approx 140 grams. £60-£80.

Lot 147

A SOLID SILVER MEDALLION, awarded by the Worshipful Company of Carpenters to WM. G. Young, hallmarked London 1913, approx 72 grams, original fitted box. £40-£60.

Lot 17

A VICTORIAN SILVER URN-SHAPED PEPPERETTE with reeded borders, maker C.S.H., London 1882, and a pair of Edwardian fluted oval SALT CELLARS, maker: WB. LTD, Birmingham 1903, together with a pair of SALT SPOONS, Birm 1898, approx 94 grams. £35-£45.

Lot 193

THREE VARIOUS IRISH WATERFORD CRYSTAL DECANTERS & STOPPER, one with a silver spirit label. (4). £30-£50.

Lot 44

A GEORGE V CIRCULAR SILVER TAZZA raised on a circular foot ring, maker: A. BROS, Birmingham 1932, approx 85 grams. £40-£60.

Lot 59

A 20TH CENTURY CIRCULAR STERLING SILVER SWING HANDLED SUGAR BASIN, pierced sides with cranberry liner, stamped STERLING SILVER, approx 72 grams. £30-£50.

Lot 345

A LATE 19TH CENTURY WALKING CANE with Chinese embossed silver knob and a 19th century bamboo DITTO with a white metal collar. (2) £40-£60.

Lot 80

A GEORGE III SILVER PUNCH/TODDY LADLE, the oval lipped bowl fitted with a twisted baleen handle, maker: JW, London 1806, 37 cms long. £50-£80.

Lot 139

A LADY'S ROTARY SILVER QUARTZ WRISTLET WATCH with nacre dial on an integral bracelet strap, stamped STERLING .925, g.w.o. £30-£50.

Lot 48

A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN DECAGONAL CLEAR GLASS OIL/VINEGAR BOTTLES with silver necks & handles, makers mark rubbed, London 1901 (no stoppers), & a George V circular silver pierced sided double handled BUTTER DISH raised on four cabridle legs with frosted glass liner, maker: M&W, Birmingham 1925 & a silver BUTTER KNIFE, Sheffield 1924. (4). £30-£50.

Lot 41

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER FLIP-TOP CHATELAINE NEEDLE CASE with embossed scrolling decoration & suspension chain, makers: HM, Chester 1902. £25-£40.

Lot 29

A GEORGE V RECTANGULAR SILVER ENGINE TURNED MATCH BOOK HOLDER, maker: W.N. LTD Birmingham 1930 & another SIMILAR, maker: SJL, London 1933, both with gilded interiors, approx 66 grams. (2) £40-£60.

Lot 2

A PAIR OF GEORGE V IRISH SILVER DOUBLE-HANDLED SALTS with Celtic design borders, makers: WEST, Dublin 1918, approx 52 grams. £30-£50

Lot 19

A GEORGE V IRISH SILVER BEAKER/VASE of tapering form with four projecting handles-cum-feet, maker: TB, Dublin 1938, 7cm high, approx 87 grams. £40-£60.

Lot 192

A LATE 19TH CENTURY CUT-GLASS BEER STEIN, the silver-plate mounted lid with inset glazed pictorial panel & figure form thumb-piece, 19.5cms. £25-£40.

Lot 49

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER PIERCED SIDED FLOWER VASE with foliate casting & green glass liner maker: C&Fd. Ltd, Birmingham 1905, 15cms high & an Edwardian green flashed & cut glass BOWL with silver rim, maker: MW, Sheffield 1902, 11cms diameter. (2) £

Lot 16

A 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH SILVER SHELL AND FIDDLE PATTERN SAUCE LADLE, engraved initial "D", maker: J.Mc, Edinburgh 1839. £25-£40.

Lot 5

A VICTORIAN SILVER OVOID MUSTARD POT & COVER raised on three ball feet, maker GU, Birmingham 1884, a similar screw-top PEPPERETTE, maker N.A.M.P., Sheffield 1886 & a similar pair of SALT CELLARS, maker: H&T, Birmingham 1907, with associated spoons, approx 141 grams. (6). £50-£75

Lot 38

A MODERN CAST SILVER MR PUNCH VESTA CASE, maker D.A.B., London 1997, approx 58 grams. £40-£60.

Lot 13

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER CREAM BOAT with flying scroll handle, makers mark rubbed, Birmingham 1961 & a small silver CREAM JUG with loop handle, maker: WH&S, LTD, Birmingham 1938, approx 114 grams (2).£50-£70.

Lot 140

A LADY'S "ECCLISSI" SILVER QUARTZ WRISTLET WATCH with circular silvered dial on an integral bracelet strap, stamped .925, g.w.o. £30-£50.

Lot 15

A GEORGE V SILVER GRAVY BOAT with loop handle raised on an oval foot ring, maker's mark rubbed, London 1931, approx 114 grams. £40-£60.

Lot 69

A GEORGE V CIRCULAR SILVER CAPSTAN INKWELL, maker: Z. BROS, Birmingham 1915, loaded, 11cms diameter (lacks liner). £30-£50.

Lot 27

A LARGE LATE VICTORIAN SILVER FLIP TOP VESTA CASE with leaf engraved decoration, maker: WJ, Birmingham 1892. £30-£50.

Lot 60

A SET OF SIX GEORGE V SILVER SHAPED HANDLED COFFEE SPOONS, maker: WH&S, Sheffield 1911 & a pair of Georgian silver TEASPOONS, approx 125 grams. £25-£40.

Lot 146

A .925 SILVER AMERICAN EAGLE RING, two ditto horses-head RINGS, a hallmarked silver Horse & Cart design PENDANT, ditto BROOCH, a silver moonstone BAR BROOCH, shaped .925 & sundry other miscellaneous jewellery. £30-£50.

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