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Lot 24

A silver salver,by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1913, with engraved crest to the centre, on three scroll feet,20.5cm diametertogether with a silver bowl,9cm hightotal 14.4ozt (2)Condition ReportDents around the base of the bowl with tarnishing and scratches to the interior; the hallmarks are also rubbed and partly illegible. Surface scratches and light tarnishing to the slaver.

Lot 245

A silver plated revolver watch fob,late 19th century, with a spring-loaded trigger activated propelling pencil,4cm longProvenance: The Cabinet of Curiosities - The Gary Pyper CollectionCondition ReportWith spotting and tarnish to the barrel. The tip missing. The plating rubbed throughout.

Lot 25

A pair of silver tablespoons,by Georg Jensen, import marks for Stockwell & Co, London 1929, 18cm wide5oztCondition ReportOxidisation to both could benefit from a polish.

Lot 25A

A set of six silver bowls, by Brook & Son, Edinburgh 1939, each of plain cylindrical form with a flared rim, in a fitted case10.2cm diameter5cm high, total 31ozt (6)Condition ReportMarks rubbed. Some wear to the bodies. Case is worn and used.

Lot 26

A silver tea canister,Chester 1908, maker's mark indistinct, with repousse figural decoration8.7cm high,together with a novelty silver mandolin,import marks, with a hinged top,11.5cm longtotal 4oztCondition ReportCanister) Lid knocked in and the edge with knocks. Wear to the decoration and marks. Mandolin) Stings loose and bent. Knocks and heavy wear throughout.

Lot 27

Six modern silver wine labels, makers marks for Richards & Knight, London 1972 and 1973, each engraved 'Scotch'; 'Vermouth'; 'Cognac'; 'Sherry'; 'Vodka'; 'Port', each with chain suspensions, 5cm wide2.8cm high together with ten silver coffee spoons,in two fitted cases,9cm longCondition ReportSome tarnishing to the silver. Marks appear clear.

Lot 28

A commemorative silver letter opener,London 1996, in a fitted box, inscribed '10 Downing Street', 24cm longCondition ReportBox and cover in good condition. Tip of the knife slightly bent and knocked. Marks clear - makers mark 'BA'

Lot 29

A collection of silver items,comprising a George III silver caster, marks rubbed, 14.5cm high, a similar pair by William Hutton & Sons, 12cm high, a pair of silver gilt footed dishes, Josiah Williams & Co, London 1926, 15.5cm wide, a pair of silver sugar tongs, Sheffield 1919, two silver napkin rings, a dwarf silver candlestick, a set of six coffee spoons, by Francis Howard Ltd, and a set of twelve teaspoons, by William Coghill, Glasgow 1870,weighable 22.8ozt (qty.)Condition ReportCasters) All with knocks, wear and uneven feet. Georgian example with rubbed marks.Candlestick) Heavily knocked and repaired.General) Knocks, wear, scuffs and rubbing throughout.

Lot 297

An album with EV silver Jubilee complete,except Egypt, 1937 Coronation complete and a few used mint GB,

Lot 3

A late Victorian silver mounted cut glass claret jugLondon 1892, the finial modelled as an acron, leading to a silver mounted neck with embossed cartouche, to an intaglio cut glass body, in the manner of Stevens and Williams, Stourbridge, 25cm highCondition ReportHeavily tarnished. The makers mark is rubbed and illegible. Nibbles to the glass.

Lot 31

A collection of silver items,to include a set of twelve figural teaspoons by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1909, and a matching pair of sugar tongs, four pierced coffee spoons by Walker & Hall, Chester 1906, a silver Vespa case marks rubbed, probably 19th century, two napkin rings, one by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1955, a white metal dish and others similar,total 15ozt (qty.)Condition ReportVarious conditions, most with surface wear, oxidisation and minor imperfections. The set of twelve spoons by James Dixon & Sons Ltd together and sugar tongs are in good condition although could benefit from a polish.,

Lot 32

A George III silver teapot,by Robert Garrard II, London 1819, of squat form with ebony handle and finial,10cm high,16oztCondition ReportLight oxidisation throughout and eveidene of minor dents and surface scratches.

Lot 33

A large twin handled silver presentation bowl,by Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1925, with presentation inscriptions,34cm wide19.5cm high,together with a George III silver ladle,possibly by Richard Crossley, London 1801, with an engraved crest,32.5cm longtotal 38.3ozt (2)Condition ReportBowl rocks on a flat surface. Ladle bowl uneven and worn. Rubbing to marks and knocks throughout.

Lot 34

A pair of Edwardian silver candlesticks,by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1905, modelled as corinthian columns each being raised on stepped weighted bases,16cm high (2)Condition ReportLoaded bases so cannot be weighed.Oxidisation and silver polish residue to recesses.Slight rubbing to one set of hallmarks.

Lot 35

A silver cream jug and twin-handled sugar bowl,by C S Harris & Sons, London 1906, each with reeded rim and engraved monogram,the sugar bowl 10cm hightotal 11ozt (2)

Lot 36

A collection of silver items,comprising a footed silver bowl and sifter spoon, Chester 1908, a composed three piece dressing table set, the pair of brushes by Deakin & Francis Ltd, and a silver seal top spoon, Chester 1962,18.5cm longweighable 6oztCondition ReportDressing table set with losses and the backings coming looose. Knocks and wear throughout.

Lot 37

A silver shell dish,by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1906, with pierced floral decoration, on three ball feet,23cm wide11ozt Condition ReportNo damage to the pierced decoration. Tarnishing throughout.

Lot 38

A Dutch silver mounted decanter and six silver cup holders, stamped 800, German or Dutch, the decanter finial modelled as a figure, leading to a glass body with an engraved cartouche, and pierced silver base depicting pastoral scenes, the decanter 20cm highthe cups 5cm hightogether with a Victorian decanterLondon 1899, the body with optic moulded glass, 22.5cm highCondition ReportOne of the cups is missing its glass liner. Chips and nibbles to the glass throughout. No damage to the pierced decoration.

Lot 39

A silver dressing table set,Birmingham 1945, all decorated in blue guilloche enamel, comprising two hand brushes, 24cm high, a mirror, 27cm high, two further brushes, 16cm wide, a pair of candlesticks, 10cm high, a clock, 9cm high, and a cut glass bottle, 13cm high (9)Condition ReportThe makers mark is partly rubbed and illegible throughout. Losses to the enamel. The candlesticks are heavily tarnished and worn - please see the additional images.

Lot 4

A silver goliath pocket watch stand,by Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham 1902, housing a goliath pocket watch, with a 60mm dial, together with a silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1932, 16.5cm long, and six silver photograph frames, to include two twin photograph examples, another example without the backing and a plated example,weighable 7.4ozt (qty.)Condition ReportGoliath stand very worn with every section loose, in need of attention. Goliath watch has been working but temperamentally and we cannot guarantee this will continue to be the case. The watch has chips to the glass and enamel dial. Cigarette case with knocks, wear and rubbing. Picture frames all excessively worn and in need of attention.

Lot 40

A Victorian silver plated claret jug, with a hinged cover, a lion rampant with a shield thumbpiece, with a cut glass body, 18.5cm higha pair of silver-mounted oil bottles, 21cm higha silver mounted and cut glass claret jug, with a flattened stopper, 23.5cma silver-mounted decanter, with a silver collar, 21cm higha pair of etched glass decanters and stoppers, 34cm high (7)Condition ReportSome tarnishing to the silver and plate. Flattened claret jug - knock to the cover. Some wear to the glass bases.

Lot 41

A silver-plated canteen of cutlery,20th century, by Sturges, Blandon & Middleton, Birmingham, for twelve settings, to include table forks, dessert forks, tablespoons, dessert spoons, teaspoons, salt spoons, ladles and others similar,largest serving spoon 36cm long (qty.)Condition ReportNot a full set of salt spoons. Oak box sturdy but a little tire. Bail of handle has been lost, replaced with a ring. All with surface scratches, knocks and scuffs commensurate with age and use.

Lot 42

A collection of silver items,to include a Georg Jensen box and cover, marked 925, Denmark, the cover with a floral motif, 3.5cm diameter, a composed three piece silver cruet set, comprising a pair of salts, by Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1908, with pierced decoration, on four paw feet, 5.5cm wide, and a mustard pot, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1919, 9.5cm wide, and a pair of dwarf candlesticks, Birmingham 1907, 9cm high, total weighable 5.8ozt (qty.)Condition ReportTarnishing, marks and wear throughout.

Lot 43

A cased set of six silver coffee spoons,by Roberts & Belk, Chester 1935, Shell pattern,together with a cased set of six silver and enamel coffee spoons,Birmingham 1965, the bowl with floral bowl,and a cased pair of silver butter dishes,Sheffield 1906,11.5cm wideweighable 5.1ozt Condition ReportThe hallmarks are rubbed to the butter dishes and are partly illegible. A large chip to the glass liner of the butter dish. Minor wear to the enamel.

Lot 44

A set of twelve silver footed dessert dishes,by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1934, the rim with floral pierced decoration, to an acanthus leaf handle,10cm high total 58.7ozt (12)Condition ReportSurface scratches throughout but otherwise in a good condition, with no apparent dents or damage to the pierced decoration. All sit flat.

Lot 46

A William IV silver sauceboat, by Charles Fox II, London 1831, with a gadrooned rim to an acanthus leaf handle, 15.5cm widetogether with a Victorian silver cream jug,by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1895,10cm wideand a gilt pedestal dishby Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1903,13cm diametertotal 11.5ozt (3)Condition ReportDents to the sauceboat. Minor dents to the rim of the cream jug. Light tarnishing and wear throughout.

Lot 47

A silver plated Christofle tea service,mid 20th century, marked Christofle Paris, of bulbous form, the handle with a flower motif, comprising a hot water jug, 22cm high, teapot, 19cm high, a twin-handled sugar bowl and cover, 12cm high, a cream jug, 9cm high, and a twin-handled tray, 58.5cm wide (5)Condition ReportNo apparent dents. Surface scratches and light tarnishing throughout.

Lot 48

A four piece silver tea service,by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1971, of octagonal form, comprising a hot water jug, 26cm high, a teapot, 27cm high, a twin-handled sugar bowl, 14cm wide, and a cream jug, 12cm high,total 48.16ozt (4)Condition ReportSurface scratches and tarnishing throughout. Minor dents to the sugar bowl.

Lot 49

A George III style silver wine coaster, with cancelled marks and new London Assay Marks, with a metal base and band of foliate decoration around a crest engraved cartouche,13.5cm diameter7.1oztCondition ReportThe maker's mark is rubbed. Tarnishing and surface scratches commensurate with age. Scattered marks to the interior. Minor dents and wear around the base.

Lot 5

A silver mug,William Neale & Son, Birmingham 1931, with engraved initials 'R.M.L' and gilt interior,11.5cm high7.3ozt Condition ReportDents around the base. Wear to the gilt interior. The hallmarks are partly rubbed but illegible. Visible join lines to the handle. Minor tarnishing.

Lot 50

A silver bread basket,by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1903, of typical slung form with pierced sides,29cm wide,together with a tortoiseshell and silver inkwell,by Grey & Co, London, 1907, 10cm hightotal 6.7ozt (2)Condition ReportLight oxidisation to bread basket.Surface scratches to tortoiseshell.Glass well could benefit from a clean.Silver polish residue to collar and glass well.

Lot 51

A silver-mounted dressing table set,by William Neale & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1929, comprising four brushes and a further associated brush in a leather case, all with engine turned detail,27cm wide the casetogether with a group of dressing table jars,by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1953, 10cm diameter and two others similar2.3ozt weighable (8)Condition ReportLeather case worn, lining lifting in places. Most brush mounts with small dents. Two of the jar lids also dented and heavily tarnished. Brush mounts cannot be detached and subequently weighed.

Lot 52

A composed silver table service,by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, comprising twelve table forks, eighteen dessert forks, and six tablespoons, Sheffield 1931, eighteen dessert spoons, Sheffield 1932, and fourteen soup spoons, London 1930, 153.48ozt (qty.)Condition ReportSurface scratches throughout but otherwise in a good condition.

Lot 53

A Scottish silver quaich,by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1930, with engraved initials, dated 1907-1932, 28cm wide 8.5cm high19.13ozt Condition ReportSurface scratches throughout but no apparent dents or restoration.

Lot 54

A Christofle silver plated tea and coffee service,mid 20th century, marked Christofle Paris, of octagonal form, comprising a coffee pot, 24cm high, teapot, 21cm high, twin-handled sugar bowl, 17cm high, a cream jug, 12cm high, and a twin-handled tray (5)Condition ReportNo apparent dents. Surface scratches and light tarnsihing.

Lot 55

A silver Christening mug,by William Davenport, Birmingham 1908,9cm high,together with a cream jug,by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes 1895-1915, Chester date letter rubbed,8.5cm,total 6ozt (2)Condition ReportBoth dented and tarnished.

Lot 56

A silver twin-handled sugar bowl,by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1911, 6cm high,together with a pair of salts, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1905 with associated spoons and a preserve spoon,by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London, 1932,8.3ozt (3)Condition ReportDent to sugar bowl. Oxidisation and surface wear to all, to include, scratches, knocks and minor imperfections.

Lot 58

A George III silver mustard pot,by Charles Chesterman II, London 1797, with enrgaved swags,11cm widetogether with another similar example,by John Langlands I & John Robertson I, Newcastle,11cm widea small cream jug,by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1903, with gilt interior,10.5cm wideand a cigarette box,by by Alexander Clark & Co Ltd., Birmingham 1932, engraved '14/20 Hussars Polo Tournament Tidworth 1955',13.5cm wideweighable 10.2ozt (4)Condition ReportThe Newcastle mustard pot has dents to the body. The cigarette box is heavily dented throughout.

Lot 59

A silver picture frame,marked 800, with pierced foliate decoration, to a wood easel back,34 x 39.5cmCondition ReportNo damage to the pierced decoration.

Lot 60

Two cased silver cruet sets, by Barket Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham 1965 and 1966, each comprising a pepper pot, 9cm high, a mustard pot, and a salt, each 10cm wide, on four paw feet,together with a silver mustard pot,Birmingham 1939, of drum form,6.6cm hightotal 14ozt Condition ReportLight surface scratches but no apparent dents.

Lot 61

A silver four piece tea service,by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1932, of octagonal form, comprising a coffee pot, 21cm high, teapot, 18cm high, a twin-handled sugar bowl, 15cm wide, and a cream jug, 10cm hightotal 51.7ozt (4)Condition ReportMinor dents to the sugar bowl and cream jug. Wear to the edges of the teapot. Surface scratches throughout.

Lot 62

A pair of twin-handled silver dishes,by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1934, 13.5cm widetogether with a pair of silver salts,on three shell and hoof feet,6.5cm diametera silver pepperette,Sheffield 1904, with embossed swags and Classical style figures, 11cm high and a pair of French silver sugar tongs,15.5cm long total 12ozt (5)

Lot 63

A pair of silver warmers or silent butlers,by Ellis & Co, Birmingham 1960, retailed by Harrods, with a foliate reeded rim, to a turned wood handle, on four hoof feet,10cm wide3.5cm hightotal 9ozt (2)Condition ReportLight surface scratches but otherwise in a good condition with no apparent dents.

Lot 64

A Victorian silver salver,by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1893, the shell and gadrooned rim to a floral engraved centre, on four claw and ball feet,32cm diameter28.6oztCondition ReportTarnishing, surface scratches and scattered marks throughout.

Lot 65

A George III silver vinaigrette,London 1800, of oval form, the lid with engine-turned decoration, opening to reveal a floral grille,3cm widetogether with another example,Birmingham 1832, of rectangular form, the lid with engraved foliate decoration, opening to reveal a conforming gilt grille,2.5cm wide (2)Condition ReportTarnishing, heavy wear and dents throughout. The maker's mark is rubbed to both examples. Oval example) The grille is no longer attached to the case. Rectangular example) A hole to one side.

Lot 66

A pair of George V Masonic silver compasses,by R Spencer & Co., London 1921, with faceted sides, 10.5cm high, 1.02oztProvenance: Gary Pyper's Cabinet of CuriositiesCondition ReportWith some minor scratches and marks. Some buildup in the hallmark recesses.

Lot 67

A silver sugar caster,Birmingham 1964,16cm hightogether with a silver tea strainer and stand,Birmingham 1963, a silver novelty pepperette,by Wiliam Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1903, modelled as a pot,5cm highand two silver egg cups,including an example, London 1971, with a gilt and banished bowl,the largest 6.5cm hightotal 10ozt Condition ReportLight tarnishing and surface scratches throughout, but no apparent dents.

Lot 68

A cased set of twelve French silver pickle or oyster forks,struck with 925 Minerva head mark, with ivorine handles, together with a cased set of six silver gilt spoons,by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1959,a cased set of six grapefruit spoons,by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1980, and a cased set of Art Deco fruit knives and forks,by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1935,weighable approximately 16oztCondition ReportThe fruit knives and forks are heavily dented and worn. Tarnishing, scratches and marks throughout.

Lot 69

A group of silver items,to include a part dressing set by W G Sothers & Co, Birmingham 1916, the mirror 27cm long, a cased fork and spoon by John Round & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1894, a ladle marked stirling silver, a bon bon dish and others similar,7ozt weighable Condition ReportAll with oxidisation, surface scratches and minor knocks commensurate with age and use.All pieces of the dressing set are dented, the mirror has scratches and silver polish residue to the plate.One of the teaspoons has a crack to its bowl.

Lot 70

A collection of silver items,comprising a pair of silver bud vases, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1906, 17cm hightogether with a silver cigarette box, by Garrard & Co, London 1966, and silver-plated items,comprising a silver-plated Dunhill lighter and a Walker & Hall silver-plated ice bucket decorated in the neoclassical style, 20cm high (5)Condition ReportThe bud vases are loaded so cannot be weighed. Minor dents, surface wear and oxidation to all.

Lot 71

A silver snuff box,by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1848, with engine turned decoration to a central vacant cartouche,6.5cm widetogether with a silver card case,by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1916, retailed by Dunhill, with engraved initials 'G.V.W.H', and miniature playing cards,6cm highand two white metal boxes,each inset hardstones and incised decoration, the largest 4cm wide (4)Condition ReportTarnishing, marks and wear throughout.Snuff box) The edge of the cover has broken off but is still present. Wear to the gilt interior. Card case) Dents to the case. It is not known if the playing cards form a complete pack. Hardstone boxes) Dents and wear to the corners. Split to the smaller example.

Lot 72

A pair of George III silver spoons,London 1794, with later embossed berries and floral engravings,together with a set of Russian silver and gilt flatware,with Kokoshnik mark, with weighted handles, to include a pickle fork, sifter spoon, and fish knife (qty.)Condition ReportThe Russian flatware is weighted. Tanrishing and wear throughout.

Lot 73

A cased set of silver and enamel buttons and buckle,by Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham 1910, comprising six buttons and a belt buckle, decorated in green guilloche enamel, the belt buckle 7cm highCondition ReportSurface scratches to the enamel but no apparent chips.

Lot 74

A silver-plated farmers pocket watch,20th century, Voortrekker, the white enamel dial with minute track and subsidiary second dial,together with a set a bridge pens,marked sterling silver,and two charm bracelet,each with a quantity of enamel and silver charms, the locket of one probably by William J Sutton Ltd, Birmingham 1963 (4)Condition ReportAll silver is heavily oxidised.Pocket watch ticking away quite happily at the time of writing, but it has not been subject to a internal inspection and it's countinued running is not guaranteed.

Lot 75

A silver-plated novelty cruet,1960s, modelled as three owls in the manner of Sampson Mordan, comprising a salt, a pepperette, and a mustard pot, 9.5cm highCondition ReportWith tarnish to the inside and perforations. With scratches and marks.

Lot 76

A silver cigarette box,London 1945, the lid with engraved initials.10.5cm together with another similar example,with engraved initials, dated 1927,18cm widea silver Egyptian bowl,900 standard and cat national mark, 1936-37, engraved with Islamic calligraphy,10.2cm diameterand a WMF jardiniere,with embossed three-leaf clover, and glass liner,32cm wide (4)Condition ReportDents to the cigarette boxes; the lid does not sit flush to the smaller example and the hallmarks are rubbed and illegible to the larger example. Chips and nibbles to the glass liner.

Lot 77

A collection of silver mounted dressing table itemsto include a pique work tortoiseshell set, by Henry Matthews Birmingham 1920, comprising two brushes, 17cm wide, a mirror, 23cm high, and two handheld brushes, 23cm high, and an Art Deco set, comprising a mirror and two brushes (10)Condition ReportTarnishing, surface scratches and wear throughout. The pique work and tortoiseshell is intact. Holes to the brush with an embossed cartouche. Minor dents throughout.

Lot 8

A Gerald Benney silver salt pot,London 1980, engraved 'The 800th Anniversary of the Peppers Guild 1180 - 1980' with armorial crest, 7cm hightogether with a silver caster,by Barker Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham 1965, of lighthouse form,16.5cm high,and another example, by Ernest W Haywood, Birmingham 1939,total 11.22 (3)Condition ReportGerald Benny example) Salt pot. Light tarnishing and surface scratches but no apparent dents. Does not rock on a flat surface.The 1930s example is heavily dented and rocks on a flat surface.Salt pot - 2.5oztLighthouse caster - 5.6oztOther caster - 3ozt

Lot 9

A pair of trumpet vases,by John Round, Sheffield 1905, with scalloped pierced decoration, 11cm hightogether with two further examples,Birmingham 1905 and 1906, with a flared rim leading to a tapering stem, on weighted bases, the largest 15cm high a cased set of enamelled cocktail sticks,Birmingham 1927, the handles modelled as roosters, 7.5cm higha silver coin dish,inset with a Maria Theresa Thaler,10cm wide, and a silver-topped jar, 8.5cm highweighable 6.36oztCondition ReportThe pierced decoration to the pair of bud vases is intact. The largest bud vase is heavily dented, whilst the other example rocks on a flat surface. Dents to the silver lid and coin dishes. One blue liner has possibly been polished to the rim, the other is in good order.

Lot 109

Well made late 18th - early 19th century flintlock gentleman’s travelling pistol or duelling pistol in 22bore by Dawes, overall length 14” with heavy 9” octagonal barrel. The lock is signed ‘DAWES’ and the l/h of barrel is stamped with pre 1810 London Ordnance Proof House marks for privately made civilian guns but no barrel makers mark evident. Top flat of barrel is engraved ’LONDON’ with a small silver blade foresight and notched rear. Full walnut stock with fine chequered grip, bore measures .600 & is clean and smooth. Plane bevelled stepped-tail lock with slide safety catch, roller frizzen and raised ‘waterproof’ pan in mechanically crisp working order with strong springs. “DAWES” appears to be a well-known Birmingham maker between 1799 and 1822 with sellers in London.

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