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Lot 892

A George V miniature silver and guilloche enamel hand mirror, of traditional design, engine-turned and enamelled in blue, marks for Birmingham 1924, maker Henry Matthews, 7cm, 16grams.

Lot 894

An early 20th century silver pill box, of plain hinged rectangular form, marks for Birmingham 1913, maker Adie & Lovekin Ltd, 2.5cm, 3.7grams

Lot 896

A George V silver pepperette, of cylindrical form, marks for Birmingham 1928, maker Docker & Burn Ltd, 5cm, sold along with a pair of silver pepperettes, marks for Chester 1906, maker J & R Griffin, gross silver weight 24grams

Lot 897

Two Edwardian silver vesta cases, of traditional design engraved with foliate decoration, marks for Birmingham 1901 & 1906, makers Joseph Gloster and James Walter Tiptaft, 45grams gross.

Lot 898

A matched miniature five-piece silver teaset, of half gadrooned oval baluster form, comprising teapot, coffee pot, sugar, cream and oblong tray, marks for Birmingham 1966 (tray and teapot) maker John Rose, and Birmingham 1965, maker A Marston & Co, gross weigh 61grams gross.

Lot 899

An Edwardian silver box, of hinged oval form embossed throughout with foliate and C-scrolls centred by a vacant cartouche, marks fore London 1901, maker William Comyns & Sons, 8.5cm, 72grams, sold along with a hinged circular white metal box marked Alpacca.

Lot 900

A 20th century silver ashtray, of canted square form with moulded rim and rests, engraved to centre 'From Tony P26' rubbed silver marks, 9.6cm, 72grams.

Lot 901

A George V silver Arts and Crafts bowl, of circular form planished throughout and having three shaped 'handles' with heart shaped motifs scrolling to oval feet, marks for Chester 1911, maker Barker Brothers, 26cm, 624grams, foot joints showing slightly to interior.

Lot 902

An Edwardian Britannia silver tazza or pedestal visiting card tray, of circular form with moulded edge over moulded circular pedestal, marks for London 1903, maker Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, 15cm, 169grams some slight surface compression.

Lot 903

A group of five George IV Irish silver teaspoons, fiddle pattern with engraved initials WAA and tree crest, pip to reverse along with marks for Dublin 1829, maker Richard Garde, 14cm, 122grams gross.

Lot 905

A George V silver dish, of oval form pierced with repeating designs, and raised on a spreading oval foot with conforming decoration, marks for London 1925, maker Charles & Richard Comyns, 17.5cm, 111grams

Lot 907

A George V silver bachelors teaset, comprising teapot, sugar and cream, of rounded rectangular form with fluted corners, angular handles and ball feet, marks for Birmingham 1915, maker Joseph Gloster Ltd, 550grams gross

Lot 908

An Elizabeth II silver dish, of oval form embossed with C-scrolls foliate motifs and diaper panels, marks for Sheffield 1966, maker Francis Howard Ltd, 15.5cm, 86grams, sold along with a smaller similar example, Sheffield 1965, conforming maker, 14cm, 52grams (gross 139grams)

Lot 909

An Edwardian silver dressing table or jewellery box, of shaped oval form embossed throughout with scrolls and foliage, the cartouche engraved with initils, marks for Birmingham 1903, no visible makers marks. 14cm, 81grams. Some denting, small hole to rear.

Lot 910

A George IV silver fish server, fiddle pattern with pip reverse, the shaped blade with pierced design, marks for London 1828, maker Morris & Michael Emanuel, 31cm, 166grams.

Lot 911

A group of silver spoons, Queens pattern, Albony pattern and Old English pattern, various dates and makers, 65grams gross.

Lot 912

A George V silver purse, of shaped form with engine-turned decoration and sectioned leather interior, marks for Birmingham 1912, maker E J Houlston, 57grams.

Lot 913

An Edwardian silver mounted rolling desk calendar/watch holder, of shaped oblong form with rolling, days and month apertures surmounted by a circular watch aperture, marks for Birmingham 1907, maker Levi & Salaman, sold along with a 0.800 cased pocket watch and white metal Albert with compass charm.

Lot 914

A Queen Elizabeth II silver mounted desk clock, marked for Sheffield 2000, maker Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, 7.5cm.

Lot 915

A late Victorian silver cream jug, of helmet form with bands of embossed foliate decoration, marks for Birmingham 1900, maker 11cm, 99grams  Some denting to spout, visible seam to rear, tarnishing throughout.

Lot 916

An Edwardian silver dish, of shaped pierced and embossed circular form, marks for Birmingham 1907, maker Henry Matthews, 11cm, 36grams.

Lot 917

A 1930's silver christening tankard, of tapering cylindrical form with shaped handle and short flared foot, marks for London 1931, maker Josiah Williams & Co (David Landsborough Fullerton) 8cm, 102grams knock to base rim, some fine scratching etc.

Lot 918

A George V silver 'Genie Lamp' table cigar lighter, marked for Birmingham 1932, maker P J Finch Ltd, 14cm, 129grams.

Lot 921

A George V silver National Rifle Association 'Ashburton Shield' medallion, marks for Birmingham 1930, maker Elkington & Co, 5.7cm diameter, 94grams, engraved to rim '1931 Charterhouse (485) J.R.M Pilling. Scrore 62, housed in a fitted and plush lined case and sold together with a smaller silver NRA 'The Cottesloe Vase' medallion, conforming date and manufacturer, engraved for same person.25grams. A Victorian silver Jersey Race, 17grams, A silver Old Hall School medallion named for J.R.M Pilling, 14grams, and a gilt metal 'Daldy Medal' 1931, named for CDL. J.R.M Pilling.

Lot 923

An Edward VIII silver tea strainer, of traditional design with Art Deco motifs, marks for Sheffield 1936, maker Angora Silver Plate Co, 17cm, 52grams.

Lot 926

A Queen Elizabeth II silver tea strainer, of dished circular form with fine perforations throughout, the lip and handle moulded with C-scrolls and foliage, sold together with its silver stand, each with marks for Birmingham 1971, maker David Hollander & Son, 16cm, 106grams gross.

Lot 927

A George III Scottish silver basting spoon, fiddle pattern with engraved initials and Hanovarian reverse, marks for Edinburgh 1807, maker John Zeigler, 32cm, 105grams.

Lot 928

A Victorian silver basting spoon, fiddle pattern with engraved initial and Hanovarian reverse, marks for London 1855, maker Charles Wallis, 30cm, 130grams

Lot 929

A good 18th century Scottish provincial silver basting spoon, fiddle pattern with Hanovarian reverse, town mark for Aberdeen, maker William Jamieson c1820, 30.5cm 112grams

Lot 930

A matched set of six 18th century silver teaspoons, Old English pattern with Hanovarian reverse and engraved initials, marks for London, makers George Smith III (1785) and Thomas Chawner, marks rubbed. Gross weight 84grams

Lot 931

A silver plated wine funnel/strainer , of traditional design with pierced grille, slight denting to narrow end. 13.5cm

Lot 932

A Queen Elizabeth II silver mounted cake slice, marks for Sheffield 1976, maker HB, cased, sold along with two silver mounted pocket knives, two napkin clips.

Lot 933

A near pair of Queen Elizabeth II silver ashtrays, of canted square form with moulded rests to each corner, one with engine-turned decoration, marks for Birmingham 1971 & 72, maker Francis Howard Ltd, 75grams

Lot 934

A group of four Edwardian silver teaspoons and sugar tongs, having pierced and entwined stem capitals, marks for Sheffield 1908, maker J Rodgers & Sons Ltd, 96grams gross.

Lot 935

An Elizabeth II silver preserve spoon, planished throughout, having shallow ovoid bowl engraved with initials, and tapering stem linked by a scrolled bracket, marks for Birmingham 1977, maker Mappin & Webb, 16cm, 34grams.

Lot 936

A Queen Elizabeth II silver plate, of dished circular form engraved with flying ducks, marks for London 1972, maker John Pinches Ltd, 20.5cm , 197grams.

Lot 937

An Edwardian circular silver box, with marks for Birmingham 1908, maker G Glass, 63grams, sold together with two silver napkin rungs, 45grams

Lot 938

A George V silver mounted four piece manicure set, marks for Birmingham 1917, maker G & C Ltd, all housed in a fitted and plush lined case. Some oxidation to non silver parts.

Lot 940

A cased set of six silver coffee spoons, marks for Birmingham 1921, maker William Henry Leather, cased, sold together with an Edwardian silver cigarette case, 86grams gross, and a silver mounted turned ebony barrel form toothpick holder.

Lot 941

An Edwardian silver propelling pencil, having push/pull action, marks for Birmingham 1901, 6.5cm, 17grams, sold along with four other silver/white metal propelling pencils, silver spoon, silver sugar tongs, silver cylinder, and bangle. Gross silver weight 173grams.

Lot 942

A group of mixed silver mounted dressing table wares, to include hand mirror, hair brush, clothes brush, button hook and shoes horns, various designs, dates and makers.

Lot 943

An Elizabeth II silver christening spoon, a copy of a James II trefoil spoon, engraved 'Robin' to terminal, marks for Sheffield 1974, maker Francis Howard Ltd, all within a fitted and plush lined case, 14cm, 22grams. Sold along with a modern Kitney & Co, silver mounted desk alarm clock/photograph frame, a silver mustard, 96grams and a silver mounted desk clock (AF)

Lot 944

A four piece silver dressing table set having engine turned stripe decoration and bearing initial 'S', Birmingham 1923/24, Adie Brothers, bearing some age related wear

Lot 945

A selection of miscellaneous silver items, to include condiments, napkin rings and spoons, various dates and makers, gross weight 173grams (including one fixed glass liner)

Lot 947

A George V silver backed brush set, comprising a hand mirror and clothes brush, sold along with a similar oval brush (all AF)

Lot 948

A George V cased silver spoon, engraved with initials and dated 1929, marks for Sheffield 1928, maker Northern Goldsmiths Company, sold along with a cased silver christening set (combined silver weight 66grams) and a pair of whiten metal condiments.

Lot 949

A George V silver four-piece dressing table brush set, comprising two hair brushes and two clothes brushes, each with engine-turned decoration and circular cartouche engraved with initial A, marks for Sheffield 1921/2, maker Walker & Hall,

Lot 950

A Queen Elizabeth II silver mounted three-piece brush set, comprising hand mirror, hair brush and clothes brush, each mount embossed with foliate scrolls, marks for Birmingham 1969, maker W I Broadway & Co.

Lot 951

An modern oval silver photograph with black velvet easel back, a small circular silver photo frame with wooden easel back and an silver napkin ring

Lot 952

A selection of mixed silver mounted dressing table brush sets, various designs, makers and age, some with damages, seven brushes in total.

Lot 953

A cased set of six late Victorian silver teaspoons and sugar tongs, each having bright-cut decoration, marks for London 1900, maker Josiah Williams & Co, 86grams gross, all housed in a fitted and plush lined case of shaped outline. Some scuffing to case otherwise good condition commensurate with age and use.

Lot 954

A Victorian silver visiting card case, of shaped and hinged rectangular form, engraved throughout with repeating designs, marks for Birmingham 1860, maker Edward Smith, 10cm, 66grams. All housed in a fitted and plush lined case with retailers details in gilt 'Wheatley Carlisle'

Lot 955

A George V silver bladed pocket knife with mother-of-pearl mounts, marks for Sheffield 1922, maker C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, sold together with a white metal sword-form bookmark, marked 'Silver' and three mother-of-pearl mounted steel bladed pocket knives.

Lot 956

A group of three silver napkin clips/holders, each of traditional form and bearing English hallmarks, 22grams gross.

Lot 957

A group of mixed silver spoons and napkin rings, various, gross silver weight 126grams

Lot 958

A set of six George V silver coffee spoons, Hanovarian pattern with rat-tail reverse, marks for Birmingham 1913, maker WEW, 9.5cm, 42grams gross.

Lot 960

A white metal Chinese junk sailing boat with stand both testing as silver, 24cm tall weighing 281g

Lot 1278

Tempest Silver, silver plated flower arranger/candle holder, H: 90 mm, boxed. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 164

A & J Zimmerman Ltd, hallmarked silver tri-foot trinket box, Birmingham assay, 60 x 40 mm, 68g, one foot slightly damaged. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 186

Hallmarked silver Art Nouveau trinket box, Birmingham assay 1901, 90 x 35 x 50 mm H, 57g. Hallmarks rubbed, some holes and dents to lid. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

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