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Lot 2272

A cased French silver cruet set, comprising of four salts with star-cut clear glass liners and spoons, of oval form, repousse decorated and standing upon scrolling feet, having gilt-washed interior, the spoons with floral cast terminals and shell engraved backs to the bowls, housed in a fitted case for A. Lalande of Chebourg, each piece bearing Minerva mark and maker EB, gross silver weight 2.30oz, cruets 7 x 5cm, h.4cm (including glass liner), spoon length 7cm

Lot 2263

A George III silver and cut glass cruet set. comprising a circular silver and wooden-based frame with reeded loop central handle and four reeded silver dividers, containing four cut glass cruets, the salt and pepper with silver covers, maker John Emes, London 1805, the mustard spoon by Henry Nutting, frame h.18cmOne bottle with minor rim chips.One jar with small chip near base.Modest age wear.Otherwise good.

Lot 2278

A William IV silver helmet shaped pedestal cream jug, the plain ovoid body having a reeded rim and high-set handle to a stepped circle foot upon square plinth, makers mark worn, London 1835, 2.5oz, h.14cm

Lot 2294

A Queen Elizabeth II cased silver part cutlery suite, in the Kings pattern, comprising twelve table forks, eleven dessert forks, four tablespoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, eleven coffee spoons, twelve steel-bladed dinner knives, and twelve steel-bladed dessert knives, maker Francis Howard, Sheffield 1967, table fork length 21cm, tablespoon length 22cm, table knife length 24cm, coffee spoon length 12.5cm, weighable silver gross weight approx 142oz, housed in a velvet lined mahogany case measuring 45.5 x 30.5cm

Lot 2257

A George III openwork silver swing-handled pedestal bread basket, of elliptical form, the sides pierced with quatrefoil sectional panels interspersed with beaded dividers, having a rocaille scrollwork border, the cast swing handle (broken) having pierced diamond design, shell-capped beading and engraved cartouche to top centre, all upon an openwork frame base with four scroll feet, having worn engraving to the centre of the bowl, maker William Plummer, London 1762, 36.5 x 30.5cm, h.11cm (handle down), 34.8oztBreak to handle is a clean and original break with no repair.Evidence of solder repair to pierced decoration below base of handle.Otherwise stands well, with age and handling wear only.

Lot 2277

A George IV Scottish silver pedestal teapot, having leaf and flower cast rim over half-reeded squat circular body, acanthus leaf capped reeded handle with ivory insulators, half-reeded hinged dome cover and finial, and textured acanthus leaf applied spout, maker William & Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh 1821, length 30cm, h.15.5cm, 28.1ozt. Ivory submission ref: DAM5D5Z5Appears little used, no apparent faults.

Lot 2281

An early 20th century Dutch openwork silver bread basket, of elliptical form with a wavy beaded rim and bow cast handles, the sides scroll pierced and embellished with peacocks, standing upon four ball feet (solder repairs to base), bearing lion passant 2nd standard purity mark (.833), maker JbV(?), 1919, length 36.5cm, 15.8oz

Lot 2234

A set of six Royal Worcester yellow glazed coffee cans and saucers, circa 1915, having enamel beaded and gilt anthemion decoration to the rim, puce mark to the underside, cased with a set of six silver coffee spoonsThe gilt has light scratching and rubbing throughout.One cup is cracked to the bowl.Box is quite tatty.

Lot 2274

A pair of George III silver tablespoons in the Old English pattern, each with later embossed and gilt washed bowls with bright cut engraved stems, maker Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London, 1800, in associated leather case, together with twenty various 18th century and later silver tablespoons, in both the Fiddle and Old English patterns, each having later leaf, flower and fruit embossed gilt-washed bowls and engraved stems and terminals, various dates and makers but principally London 1800-1840, gross weight 45.3ozt

Lot 2252

A George II silver pocket snuff-box, the hinged cover chased with a small landscape scene within a border, opening to reveal gilt-washed interior, 1.7oz, maker LM, London 1741, w.7cm

Lot 2282

An Edwardian silver swing-handled pedestal basket, of oval form with a shaped reeded border and swing handle, to a further reeded foot, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1902, 18 x 13.5cm; together with a smaller Victorian example, of elliptical form with reeded rim and handle to a stepped pedestal foot, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1892, 14 x 8.5cm, gross weight 9ozt (2)

Lot 2482

A Victorian puzzle ball, having a solid central ball within two pierced concentric balls and a further presentation ball with white metal hinges, inscribed Bertram Mitford Fecit, housed in a leather case inscribed A Curiosity of Art Given to Mrs. Amhurst Amhurst, By Bertram Mitford, Cheltenham, 1880, w.9, d.9, h.9cm, together with various treen items to include a burr elm octagonal coin case, a lignum vitae needle case and turned boxwood acorns etc. (9)Coin box – good and complete.Puzzle ball - good including silver mount and case.The rest are good but with modest age/handling wear.

Lot 2258

A George III silver bachelors teapot, of cylindrical form with fruitwood C-scroll handle and thumbpiece, the domed hinged cover with fruitwood finial, the body faintly engraved with prickwork bands and floral motifs, maker Robert Hennell I, London 1818, h.13cm, length 22cm, gross weight 11.8ozEvidence of solder repairs around base.Some age/handling wear.Numerous handling dents.

Lot 2291

A George VI silver sugar sifter, of faceted octagonal and reeded form to a stepped base, the decoratively pierced removable cover further reeded and with cube finial, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1933, further numbered 64123 to base, 8oz, h.20cmMisshapen to finial and foot.

Lot 2286

A cased Edwardian silver cutlery suite, in the Hanoverian pattern, comprising serving spoon, length 32cm, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, ten tablespoons, nine dessert spoons, and a pair of sauce ladles, maker Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton), London 1908 & 1909, all housed in a fitted baize-lined two level box by Mappin Brothers (Mappin & Webb Ltd); together with a matching later loose set of twelve table knives, maker William Comyns & Sons Ltd (Richard Comyns), London 1965; and three mid-20th century teaspoons, gross silver weight approx 126.35oz

Lot 2264

A collection of 19th century and later silver cutlery, comprising six dessert forks and spoons in the Old English pattern with monogrammed terminals, makers John Round & Son Ltd and Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1897 & 1902; and four further pieces of Sheffield silver flatware, maker Alexander Clark & Co Ltd dated 1930, the longest 20cm, gross weight 26.7ozt

Lot 2285

An Edwardian openwork silver and silver plate epergne set, comprising eight pieces being a silver-plated epergne containing a central large basket and four smaller baskets to the branches, together with two further pedestal baskets, the baskets all hallmarked silver, each piece of shaped oval form with floral scrolling openwork decoration and monogram WD to centre, upon shell and scroll cast feet, the epergne base bearing inscription 'PRESENTED TO WILLIAM DAWSON Esq. as a sincere token of respect by THE OFFICIALS & WORKMEN OF THE WOLLATON COLLIERIES CO. LIMITED, NOTTINGHAM, on his retirement from the position of MANAGING DIRECTOR after 30 years connection with the collieries 16th June 1903', maker James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1902 (one pedestal basket 1900), the pedestal baskets further numbered 333557 F5405/1, epergne (when complete) h.26cm, w.52cm, d.36cm, pedestal baskets h.16cm, w.31cm, d.23.5cm, gross silver weight 70.5oz

Lot 2253

A mid-18th century silver pocket snuff-box, having lapis lazuli inset hinged cover and gilt-washed interior, 1.6oz, maker John Muns, London assay but date letter worn, w.6.7cm

Lot 2287

A George V silver twelve-place setting fitted mahogany canteen table and near-complete contents, in the Hanoverian pattern, comprising twelve table forks, six tablespoons, twelve dessert forks, eleven dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, twenty-one teaspoons, twelve fish knives, twelve fish forks, a pair of fish servers, pair of salad servers, pair of butter knives, pickle fork, soup ladle, pair of sauce ladles, pair of sugar bows, caddy spoon and a single mustard spoon, together with various faux ivory handled table and dessert knives, cake slice, carving knife and fork etc, the whole housed in a fitted canteen table having hinged cover, two drawers and platform undertier, maker Viners Ltd (Emile Viner), Sheffield 1937, gross silver weight 197ozt, table w.57cm

Lot 2283

An Edwardian silver salver, of shaped circular form with a piecrust border, standing upon three scroll feet, engraved inscription verso reading 'Presented to Captain St. George Clowes by The Household of Grosvenor House on the occasion of his marriage 10th August 1914', maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1914, dia.21cm, 14.8ozt.Note: Winchester St George Clowes (known as Sainty) reached the rank of Captain after serving in South Africa at the turn of the last century, where he fought alongside Captain Lord Hugh William Grosvenor. He competed in the 1908 Summer Olympic Games motorboating race as a crew member on the Wolseley-Siddeley, which belonged to Hugh Grosvenor, Duke of Westminster and entered his employment at Grosvenor House as Chief Agent. In 1914, he married Hazel Buxton and was reinstated to the rank of Captain at the start of World War One. Hugh Grosvenor was killed in action in October 1914, but Clowes survived the war and died in 1940 in Framlingham, Suffolk.

Lot 2296

A contemporary silver-gilt grouse, naturalistically modelled with chased detail and standing upon a mound, maker Camelot Silverware, Sheffield 2014, h.17cm, filled

Lot 2261

A George III silver tooth powder box, of rectangular form, the dual hinged covers with rounded ends and bright cut decoration, maker Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, 1799, 9.5cm.

Lot 2268

A 19th century and later six-place setting associated silver cutlery suite, in the Fiddle pattern and some pieces with engraved monogrammed terminals, comprising six table forks, six dessert forks (one silverplate example), six dessert spoons (one silverplate example), six Sanderson table knives, and six Sanderson tea knives, various dates and makers to include William Theobalds & Lockington Bunn, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, and Charles Lias, London circa 1830 onwards, weighable silver approx 29ozt, table fork length 20cm, dessert fork length 16.5cm

Lot 2293

A collection of Queen Elizabeth II silver handled knives, comprising eight table and sixteen dessert knives, having beaded edge decoration, maker Terry Shaverin, Sheffield 1995/96, lengths 24cm and 21.5cm (24)

Lot 2255

Seven various 18th century and later silver table spoons, in the Hanoverian pattern, all with monogrammed terminals, makers to include Alexander Clark & Co Ltd and William Sumner I, all London 1797-1814, approx length 22cm; together with a set of six dessert spoons in the Hanoverian pattern with engraved monogrammed terminals, maker William Bateman II, London 1837, length 17.5cm, gross weight 20.5oz

Lot 2290

A George VI silver card waiter, of circular form with a stepped piecrust rim, the centre engraved 'AKB 3-4-83', standing upon three scroll feet, maker Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1939, dia.20.5cm, 11.2ozt

Lot 2265

A pair of George III silver table spoons. in the Old English pattern with bright cut engraved stems and initialled terminals, maker Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1801, length 21cm, gross weight 3.8ozt

Lot 2284

An Edwardian silver three piece cruet set, comprising one single-handled lidded mustard and two open salts, of shaped rectangular bulbous form to stepped bases, all with blue glass liners and spoons, maker Philip Hanson Abbot, London 1916 & 1914, spoons dated 1913, salts 6 x 5cm, mustard 6.5 x 5.5cm (excluding handle), gross silver weight 7.9ozt

Lot 2273

A 19th century French silver tastevin, the circular bowl having wavy decoration to one side and the bubbles to the other surrounding a raised central boss, the hallmarked ring handle to a plain thumbpiece, bearing Minerve casquee (.950 fineness) and worn makers mark, dia.8cm, 2.6oz

Lot 87

A small quantity of mostly silver jewellery to include: neck chains, a matching bangle, ring earring and pendant set (boxed), further silver items including earrings, a St. Christopher pendant and others similar, together with an engraved bangle

Lot 240

Various bijouterie to include: silver-plate, lady's wristwatches and four painted Chinese-style hardstone eggs on stands (the eggs decorated with birds)

Lot 205

A selection of jewellery to include: a crescent brooch set with then concentric moonstones (one deficient), together with silver earrings including moonstone and peridot star-shaped set with blue cabochon stone 

Lot 315

**Biel (contemporary) - 'Mediterranean coastal harbour scene southern Spain' - oil on canvas signed and dated 'Biel 88' lower left (26 x 34 cm). 'Lienzos Levante' stamped on stretcher. (Silver-gilt frame 48 x 56 cm)**(ARR may apply)

Lot 99

A selection of jewellery to include: a Norwegian silver bangle set with a green enamel band; a cultured pearl necklace with a textured silver oval clasp, a lady's silver ring set with a faceted hand-cut smoky quartz; two further silver band rings (one set with abalone shell panels and the other with mother of pearl); a Norwegian silver and white enamel-set brooch modelled in a swirling design and an Art Deco style silver and marcasite brooch modelled as a Scottie dog

Lot 404

A pair of curtains in a metallic effect woven fabric with a striking black and silver design; triple pinch pleat heading, thermal lined with thick coated waterproofed cotton top lining (each curtain approx. 216 cm drop, 264 hem width). Excellent condition. Together with one silver and black tieback (some wear to cord)

Lot 131

A pair of silver earrings modelled as textured hoops (boxed)

Lot 145

Two late 19th / early 20th century open-faced pocket watches: 1. silver-cased with link chain and hallmarked silver trophy-style fob, white-enamel dial with Roman numerals, blued-steel hands and with subsidiary seconds hand at the six o'clock position, engine-turned case (slight dents) and vacant shield-shaped cartouche; 2. a base metal example (the white-enamel dial cracked), with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds hand at the six o'clock position, the rear case opening to reveal maker 'Omega' and original serial number.

Lot 105

A pair of silver and black polished stone mounted earrings in high Art Deco style (boxed)

Lot 63

Silver plate and other metalware to include: two early 20th century silver-plated entrée dishes in Georgian style;a modern circular silver-plated serving tray with pierced border (31 cm in diameter);a pair of oval silver-plated dishes and brass items including:9 horse brasses; a horse bit;fire irons;brass oil lamp, fireside-style ornaments and a pair of late 19th/early 20th century painted iron and wooden hames

Lot 38

An 19th century silver-plate-mounted epergne: the tall cornucopia with crimped edges and with larger bowl below; the silver-plated vertical stand with an acanthus capital and reeded stem raised on three downswept scrolling feet. (49 cm highest point x 25 cm widest point) 

Lot 130

Two hallmarked silver Celtic style brooches/kilt pins

Lot 199

An original wooden W.78 Rabbet & Philster plane with instructions, together with brass door handles and a set of six early 20th century silver-handled and brass-bladed dessert knives and forks.

Lot 61

A selection of hallmarked silver comprising 18 various spoons (mostly teaspoons) and two small butter knives. (Approx. 282g)

Lot 171

A varied collection of world coinage to include: a mounted 2011 50 (Olympic cycling);some small silver;19th and early 20th century copper coinage; a 1953 crown; a 1981 Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer commemorative coin;a 1935 commemorative crown;a silver coloured 'Friends of York Minster' elliptical badge;a late 18th century 'cartwheel' two-penny piece. 

Lot 208

Five early 20th century leather cases:a hand-stitched brown leather half-moon case by A. Barratt & Sons, Piccadilly, London;a pocket-watch case with applied white-metal lion rampant and SEMPER FIDELIS armorial;a crocodile-effect travelling inkwell and a similar vesta case;a silver-mounted brown leather crocodile-effect card case with leather pockets to the interior, the four silver mounts assayed 1898. 

Lot 53

An interesting selection of metalware to include: a set of large white-painted scales;a child's antique brass stirrup;a brass bit and a Spanish-style brass stirrup;, a brass cigarette box and ashtray; iron and brass hanging scales;three silver-plated circular trays.

Lot 436

A pair of modern designer silver-coloured three-drawer chests with geometric fronts and on short square legs (99cm wide x 37cm deep x 89cm high) (some ring marks to surfaces)

Lot 93

A heavy silver neck chain set with pendants including a 19th century silver coin  

Lot 49

An early 20th century silver-mounted cut-glass claret jug, assayed Chester 1901 (hinged cover now away from top section but easily repairable)

Lot 111

A striking silver-mounted labradorite heart-shaped pendant: the bale above a hand-cut square peridot type stone and two further hand-cut white stones suspended from a silver chain

Lot 239

A silver-mounted porcelain perfume bottle of ovoid form; hallmarked Birmingham 1897, maker's mark of Cornelius Saunders and Francis Shepherd, printed registration number to baseCondition Report: The porcelain egg has sustained a crack around the body which is difficult to see but visible under a loupe, vertically winding down the egg towards the bottom section. Hallmarks clear on the screw top silver lip and there is a registration number also. Beyond that the piece in good/reasonable condition.

Lot 91

A pierced filigree silver pendant on neck chain (boxed) 

Lot 66

A pair of large silver-plate on copper candlesticks. (One broken where the stem meets the base, and for repair) (30.5 cm high) 

Lot 86

A lady's silver-gilt (marked 925) dress ring: central elliptical vertical pink stone surrounded by brilliant-cut and baguette-style white stones, ring size L (boxed)

Lot 312

**Biel (contemporary) - 'Mediterranean coastal harbour scene southern Spain' - oil on canvas signed and dated 'Biel 88' lower left (26 x 34 cm). 'Lienzos Levante' stamped on stretcher. (Silver-gilt frame 48 x 56 cm)**(ARR may apply)

Lot 116

A hand planished silver ring of swirling design, ring size M (boxed)

Lot 100

A pair of boxed silver earrings modelled as rose buds 

Lot 305

**Melka (contemporary) - 'Landscape with Farm Track' - oil on canvas signed 'MELKA' lower left (21 x 25.5 cm). (Silver gilt frame 34 x 38.5 cm)** (ARR may apply)

Lot 67

A cut-glass lady's dressing table jar with hallmarked silver lid decorated repoussé style (9.5cm high), together with one other similar, smaller and a small Arts & Crafts style two-handled hand-planished Queen Elizabeth II bowl (approx. 43g) with the 1977 Silver Jubilee hallmark (3)

Lot 152

Interesting coins and related to include:a selection of mostly mid 20th century pennies, a selection of mid 20th century threepenny bits,a cased selection of British farthings (1860-1901, some missing),various mid 20th century shillings, florins and associated later coinage,a late 19th century United States $1 bill dated 1884 and one other,early English coinage including 'cartwheel' style pennies,various Roman coinage including silver denarii AD 225, Crispus as Caesar circa 315 AD and other Roman coinageand a further collection of early/mid 20th century farthings within a brown suede bag and an British green £1 note.

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