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Lot 24

A silver teapot by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London 1919, the handle with splayed trefoil terminal, initialled H, height 13.5cm, 669gm. In excellent condition, showing no damage, dents or repairs, hallmarks are clear & crisp, little to no wear to all surfaces.

Lot 25

A George III silver Old English pattern basting spoon, by Godbehere, Wigan and Boult, London 1789, 30cm, 104gm

Lot 26

A George III silver meat skewer, by Thomas Wallis, London 1788, 27cm, 66gm

Lot 29

A George III silver bright cut cream jug, by Charles Hougham, London 1792, of helmet form, raised on a pedestal foot, crested and monogramed, 15cm, 141gm Two tiny dents to the body and a 1cm ding to the edge of the base. 

Lot 3

A Scottish silver quaich, by Francis Howard, Edinburgh 1921, with cast Gaelic handles, 14.5cm across the handles, 150gm, Francis Howard box.

Lot 30

A Victorian Indian silver card case, unmarked, c.1880, with monogramed cartouche, within a frame work of embossed and chased decoration, 8.3 x 5.3 x 11mm, 108gm.

Lot 31

A silver cigarette case, London 1915, with top sliding mechanism, plain reverses with engine turned border, 8.5 x 9.5cm, 132gm

Lot 33

An Edwardian silver pounce (powder) holder, Birmingham 1903, the hinged cover revealing a gilt grill, with pull off base, 58 x 18mm, 14,5gm.

Lot 35

A George III silver arched vinaigrette, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1806, with wigglework engraved decoration, gilt floral engraved and pierced grill, 4 x 2.5 x 1cm, 19gm

Lot 36

A George III silver vinaigrette, no maker, Birmingham 1802, marks only to the grill, with reeded body, opening to reveal a plain pierced grill, 2.5 x 2 x 1.5cm, 13.7gm

Lot 37

A 19th century silver octagonal pill box, unmarked, 2.5 x 2.5 x 1.5cm, 11gm

Lot 38

A George III steel pair of spectacles, contained in a contemporary silver mounted leather case

Lot 4

Of Odd Fellows interest, a Victorian silver presentation plaque, unmarked, inscribed "HELD, At the house of Br. JNo. ARMSTRONG, Downings Lane Inn, GREAT HETTON." obverse "Presented, By the LOYAL LYONS LODGE, No 3 of, ODD FELLOWS, TO P.G. Peter Strong, As a token of respect, A.D. 1839". Diameter 8cm.

Lot 46

Rasmus Bjorn Halvordersen, a Danish silver and pearl ring, c.1900/20, stamped RBH, ?, 900, M, 3.8gm

Lot 47

A Continental Arts and Crafts silver and stained blue chalcedony pendant, c.1900/20, stamped 800, 34 x 25mm

Lot 5

A Spanish silver model of a peacock, bearing control marks, red glass eyes, 17.5cm, 32gm

Lot 6

A French silver vodka cup mounted on a stand, by GB, untraced, Mercury 1 control mark, with engine turned decoration, 8cm, 32gm

Lot 64

An Edwardian white metal and diamond openwork pendant, milligrain collet set with old cut brilliant stones, the principle stone approximately 0.35ct flanked by 0.12cts, diamond set frame, diameter 22mm, later bail surmount, 5.4gm, to a silver fox link chainmade up from an old piece with a more modern hoop around it, colour G/H, clarity VS1

Lot 7

A pair of Italian silver bottle coasters, bearing post 1968 control marks, with pierced and embossed grape and vine decoration, mahogany bases, diameter 11.5cm.

Lot 8

An Art Deco silver desk time piece, Birmingham 1922, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, the pocket watch type movement mounted in a mahogany frame, carry handle and raised on four ball feet, 9 x 8.5 x 3cm.silver case in good order, all ball feet need reshaping, no glass, dial with stress lines, wooden holder loose in frame (lack of pins), movement ticks for a short period.

Lot 9

An Edwardian silver and oak mantle time piece, Birmingham 1905, the front with an embossed panel depicting a mother and daughter with baskets of flowers, framed by roses, British United Clock Co. movement, height 22.5cn.Movement working when catalogued but not guaranteed for accuracy. Oak case good but dirty. Silver not bad, hole in a basket of flowers and two feet, small looses to the silver beneath the movement.

Lot 1036

A silver 1922 USA "Peace" Dollar coin, San Francisco Mint, together with another pocket worn example

Lot 1042

An 1889 silver crown together with a pocket worn 1894 half crown and a small group of pre 1947 one florin coins

Lot 1048

A silver 1889 crown coin together with a silver double florin, a small group of silver three pence coins and a group of pre 1947 coins

Lot 1049

A cased 1982 nickel silver coin commemorating the 1900th anniversary of the founding of Carlisle, together with a boxed 1951 Festival of Britain five shillings and a small group of royal commemorative and similar coins

Lot 1051A

Two silver 1897 crown coins

Lot 1052

An 1896 silver crown coin

Lot 1178

A cased Spode "St Leger Plate" together with a boxed Royal Grafton plate, a boxed Aynsley royal commemorative jubilee mug, a silver plated "Just Married" gallery tray and a boxed Stuart Crystal letter opener, Spode 27 cm

Lot 162

A German Third Reich DRL sports badge, silver grade

Lot 163

A German Third Reich Horseman's Badge, silver grade

Lot 165

A German Third Reich silver wound badge, marked L/56

Lot 166

A German Third Reich silver would badge in Tombac alloy

Lot 465

A silver tea strainer and stand having pierced lug handles, Lanson Ltd, Birmingham, 1967, 65 g

Lot 466

Six enamelled silver souvenir teaspoons relating to London, in an associated case, A J Bailey, Birmingham, 1926 - 1930, 67 g

Lot 467

A cased set of six silver coffee spoons, having adorsed geometric terminals, W H Haseler Ltd, Birmingham, 1935, 44 g

Lot 468

A cased set of six mother of pearl handled silver tea knives, Isaac Ellis & Sons, Sheffield, 1922, total weight 176 g

Lot 469

A set of six mother of pearl handled silver gilt fruit knives, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1904, total weight 228 g

Lot 470

A cased set of silver teaspoons bearing an engraved "B" to the terminals, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1948, 90 g

Lot 471

A cased set of six silver Art Deco grapefruit spoons, Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1931, 161 g

Lot 472

A cased silver Christening set, including an ivorine handled stainless steel knife, Arthur Price & Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1952, 38 g excluding knife

Lot 473

A cased set of silver teaspoons, H Solomon, Birmingham, 1941, 67 g

Lot 474

Three George III Scottish fiddle pattern silver teaspoons, Alexander Rollo, Edinburgh, 1812, 36 g

Lot 475

A millennium silver mounted cut glass scent bottle, having a hinged embossed lid enclosing a ground glass stopper, Sheffield, 2000, 10 cm

Lot 476

An Art Deco silver three piece dressing table set, engine turned with vacant cartouches, comprising a hand mirror, clothes and hair brushes, Birmingham, 1938, mirror 24.5 x 13 cm

Lot 477

Four early 20th Century dressing table items, comprising a pair of silver handled glove stretchers, a silver comb and one other in Sterling white metal, together with an electroplated and cut glass covered box of navette shape, largest comb 19 cm

Lot 478

A set of six George V silver handled tea knives, Sheffield, 1925, 17.5 cm

Lot 481

Five George V silver teaspoons having shell terminals, together with three various Georgian teaspoons, 85 g gross, longest 13 cm

Lot 482

A silver rococo style oval bowl, R E Porter, Birmingham, 1972, 79 g, 15.5 x 12.5 cm

Lot 483

A Victorian silver napkin ring, having pierced and embossed decoration of putto either side of a vacant cartouche, with a temple verso, Birmingham, 1897, 31 g, 53 x 38 mm

Lot 484

A pair of early 19th Century silver bow sugar tongs, the arms being pierced with scrolling leaves and terminating in acorns, partial assay marks of a lion passant and HI in a shield, 37 g, 14 cm

Lot 485

A pair of George IV silver bow sugar tongs, an engraved monogram to the bow, William Eley I, William Fearn & William Chawner, London, 1829, together with a 20th Century pair, London, 1968, 52 g gross, former 14 cm

Lot 486

A pair of Georgian white metal tea tongs, the legs terminated with shells, no assay marks (tested as silver), 50 g, 12.5 cm long

Lot 487

A nine matching Victorian silver coffee spoons, the naturalistically cast handles decorated with entwining vine, Henry William Curry, London, 1869, 85 g, 10 cm

Lot 488

A George III Old English pattern silver sauce ladle, having lightly gadrooned edges and a shell form bowl, George Wintle, London, 1801, 45 g, 17.5 cm

Lot 489

Nine matching late 19th Century silver handled tea knives, having pistol form handles, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 1890, 16 cm

Lot 491

A set of three Old English pattern silver toddy ladles, the terminal bearing an engraved 'H', likely Edinburgh (town mark absent), Robert Gray & Son, 1807, 92 g, 17 cm

Lot 492

A pair of Old English pattern silver sauce ladles, the terminals engraved with an 'H', Edinburgh, 1800, 83 g, 17 cm

Lot 493

Five early 19th Century silver teaspoons, together with two condiment spoons, 102 g

Lot 494

A quantity of Victorian and later silver knives and spoons, together with a christening fork, 191 g

Lot 497

12 early Victorian silver Fiddle pattern entree forks, the terminals verso bearing an engraved Old English 'H', Robert Wallis, London, 1841, 1026 g, 20.5 cm

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