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Lot 19

George III silver coffee pot, Sheffield 1775, maker Richard Morton & Co. the domed foliate and gadrooned lid with pineapple finial, scrolled fruitwood, the foliate and scroll embossed body with cartouche monogrammed ER, with beaded and shell cast spout, raised on a beaded flared foot, 33.5cm high, 24.4oz

Lot 21

Unusual George III silver church wardens pipe, Birmingham 1793, maker IT, in the form of a clay pipe, consisting of bowl and four stem sections, housed in a fitted red leather case

Lot 29

A George III silver tea caddy, London 1789, maker Henry Chawner, of octagonal form, the domed hinged lid above a central armorial crest flanked by swags, the canted corners and reeded friezes with engraved feather decoration, 13.5cm wide, 13oz

Lot 30

Good set of four Victorian Scottish silver candlesticks, Edinburgh 1895, maker Hamilton & Inches, the gadrooned detachable sconces above fluted tapering stems and gadrooned and reeded loaded bases with turned wooden inserts, 30.5cm high

Lot 41

A 20th century Mexican silver four-piece tea set, stamped 925 Sterling, comprising teapot, hot water pot, cream jug and sucrier, lids surmounted by finials, scroll handles, splayed footed bases, tallest 21.5cm high, total weight 2721grms (4)

Lot 532

A group of silver plate including a spirit kettle on stand, basket, various flatware, salad servers, etc.

Lot 536

ATKIN BROTHERS; a Sheffield hallmarked silver three piece tea service, marks rubbed/indistinct, combined approx 32.9ozt/1027g.

Lot 537

HORACE WOODWARD & CO LTD; a set of three Edward VII hallmarked silver comports, London 1906, the largest diameter 22cm, the smallest diameter 14.5cm, approx 22.99ozt/715g.

Lot 539

DANIEL AND JOHN WELBY; a Victorian hallmarked silver oval salver, London 1891, 29.5 x 19.5cm, approx 16.9ozt/528g.

Lot 540

Two Continental silver 830 grade bowls, diameter, 16cm and 17cm, approx 412g.

Lot 542

GOLF SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN; a near pair of Elizabeth II hallmarked silver bowls with serpent handles, London 1961 and 1964, diameter 8cm, approx 8.29ozt/258g.

Lot 543

WILLIAM NEALE & SON LTD; a George V hallmarked silver teapot, Birmingham 1923, approx 12.47ozt/388g.The lid is detached.

Lot 545

Two London hallmarked silver cream jugs, one by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, height 9.5cm, combined approx 9.3ozt/265g.

Lot 546

WALKER & HALL; a Sheffield hallmarked silver teapot, rubbed marks, 14.5ozt/452g.

Lot 547

A group of hallmarked silver or white metal small silver including a pair of sugar tongs, commemorative spoons, teaspoons, dressing table mirror, also a silver plated lyre shaped sheet music clip.

Lot 548

GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO LTD; a cased set of four George V hallmarked silver serving spoons, each with shaped bowl and scroll detail to the terminals, London 1910, length 22.5cm, approx 10.5ozt/326.6g.The box is rather tired, has a split cover and heavy wear to the silk lining. The spoons themselves have light tarnishing and toning but clear hallmarks and overall condition is good.

Lot 550

A George V hallmarked silver cigarette case rectangular form with engine turned engraved detail and engraved initials to a rectangular cartouche, 8.75 x 6.5cm, 2.54ozt/79g, also a larger white metal filigree cigarette case with foliate scroll decoration, 12 x 8cm, approx 3.58ozt/111.6g (2).The first case is slightly sprung, has surface scratches and general wear, the filigree case is unmarked, has a couple of holes at the corner points, some misshaping and does not quite close tightly.

Lot 551

MAPPIN & WEBB; a George V hallmarked silver cigarette case of rectangular form with engine turned detail and vacant lozenge cartouche, Birmingham 1928, 9.5 x 9cm, approx 4.2ozt/130.8g.Free from any engravings or inscriptions, action closes tightly, minor surface wear.

Lot 552

A.J. ZIMMERMAN; a George V hallmarked silver cigarette case of rounded rectangular form, Birmingham 1917, 11 x 8.75cm, approx 4.83ozt/150.26g.Several small dents throughout and a small crease to the front. Free from any engravings and both front and back of good gauge, general tarnishing and toning. A small gap when the case closes.

Lot 553

WILLIAM ELEY; a set of three William IV hallmarked silver fiddle pattern table forks engraved an initial to the reverse of the terminal, London 1834, length 20.5cm, and three various 19th century hallmarked silver fiddle pattern small forks, length approx 17.5cm, combined approx 11.88ozt/369.5g (6).

Lot 554

GEORGE ADAMS; a pair of early Victorian hallmarked silver fiddle pattern serving spoons, London 1841, length 22.5cm and a further similar hallmarked silver example, combined approx 7.7ozt/239.8g (3).Free from any engraved initials, clear hallmarks, general tarnishing and toning throughout.

Lot 555

HENRY JOHN LIAS & HENRY HENRY JOHN LIAS; a set of five early Victorian hallmarked silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, London 1876, three further hallmarked silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, and a hallmarked silver fiddle pattern dessert spoon, various makers and marks, combined approx 6.3ozt/196.2g.

Lot 556

GEORGE ADAMS; a set six Victorian hallmarked silver Kings pattern teaspoons, London 1867, length 15cm, combined 7ozt/218.7g.Free from any engravings or initials, clear hallmarks, light tarnishing, toning and surface scratches.

Lot 557

A group of small silver including a clear glass perfume bottle with hinged silver cover, a loaded small inkwell, two further scent bottles, small cut glass jar with lift-off cap, and a scent phial, some af, various hallmarks (6).

Lot 558

Two hallmarked silver shell shaped bowls, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham and George Maudsley Jackson, London, combined approx 4.5ozt/142g.

Lot 559

A late 19th century Russian silver bowl with crimped rim, possible Mikhail Fyodorovich Sokolov, Moscow, with engraved initials, diameter 9.5cm, approx 2.73ozt/85g.

Lot 560

JOSEPH GLOSTER LTD; a George V hallmarked silver pierced oval bowl, Birmingham 1918, 18 x 13cm, approx 4.95ozt/154g.

Lot 561

GEORGE ALDWINCKLE; a Victorian hallmarked silver fork and matching spoon, London 1867 and 1868, approx 3.50ozt/109g.

Lot 562

A small Birmingham hallmarked silver inkwell, two silver mounted scent bottles and two further items (5).

Lot 563

A Birmingham hallmarked silver sauceboat and a set of four teaspoons, combined approx 4.6ozt/145g.

Lot 564

T H HAZLEWOOD & CO LTD; a cased set of six Art Nouveau hallmarked silver buttons, Birmingham 1903, total approx 0.8ozt/25g.

Lot 565

An Edward VII hallmarked silver baluster sugar caster, Birmingham 1909, approx 3.79ozt/118g.

Lot 566

JOHN ROUND & SONS LTD; a set of six Victorian hallmarked silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1899, cased, approx 4.11ozt/128g.

Lot 567

EDWARD HUTTON; a cased of six Victorian hallmarked silver apostle coffee spoons with matching sugar tongs, London 1884, also a cased hallmarked silver sifting spoon, London 1882, combined approx 4.14ozt/128.9g.

Lot 568

A George V hallmarked silver fronted and ebonised wooden backed perpetual calendar, Birmingham 1925, length 21cm, height 14cm.Does not appear to be working or locating correctly at the moment. The ebonising has been removed in parts, the front of the case is slightly sprung with tarnishing and toning.

Lot 569

A William IV hallmarked silver fiddle pattern butter knife with engraved initials to the terminal, London 1833, length 20cm, an Edwardian hallmarked silver and engraved butter knife, length 16.5cm, Sheffield 1907, a silver bladed and silver sheath handled small knife, and a silver bladed mother of pearl butter knife, the two weighable examples 2.56ozt/79.7g (4)

Lot 570

An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver three piece dressing table set with elaborate scroll embossed detail, Birmingham 1956, length of mirror 24cm.The hand mirror has a compressed section to the vacant cartouche at the rear, general surface wear to the edges on all three pieces. Both brushes have dents to the back also.

Lot 572

JOHN ROUND & SONS LTD; a set of six Victorian hallmarked silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1908, cased, approx 3.54ozt/110g.

Lot 573

A cased set of six Edward II hallmarked silver shell bowl coffee spoons with bean finials, Birmingham 1953.

Lot 575

An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver bottle coaster, Birmingham 1982, diameter 13cm.

Lot 576

An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver dish, Sheffield 1978, diameter 11cm, approx 2.52ozt/78.5g.

Lot 577

A pair of Birmingham hallmarked silver oval salts, cased with two associated spoons.

Lot 578

A Birmingham hallmarked silver circular tea caddy, rubbed/indistinct marks, height 8cm, approx 3.8ozt/119g.Dent to base rim.

Lot 579

A set of six George V hallmarked silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1912, approx 2.76ozt/86g.

Lot 580

FH; a Victorian hallmarked silver fork and matching spoon, London 1864, approx 2.22ozt/69g.

Lot 581

A cased George V hallmarked silver preserve spoons and butter knife, Sheffield 1941.

Lot 590

ARNO MALINOWSKI FOR GEORG JENSEN; a sterling silver butterfly brooch, design no.283, approx 26g.

Lot 591

ARNO MALINOWSKI FOR GEORG JENSEN; a sterling silver birds and wheatsheaf brooch, design no.250, approx 19.3g.

Lot 599

FLEMMING ESKILDSEN FOR GEORG JENSEN; a pair of silver cufflinks, no.84, London import marks, approx 20g.

Lot 601

Twenty-one gold plated and silver plated watch straps (21).

Lot 603

VIVENTY; a quantity of 925 sterling silver jewellery mainly gold plated including earrings, rings, pendant on chain, etc

Lot 606

INSIGNIA; a quantity of sterling silver and gold plated jewellery including a camel pendant, lady's silver hoop earrings, locket on chain, gold tone trumpet pendant, silver chain with two St George pendants, bagpipe pendant, etc (14).

Lot 616

INSIGNIA; twelve boxes of mixed jewellery predominantly 925 silver including pendant necklace, earrings, boxing glove charm, chains, etc.

Lot 617

VIVENTY; a quantity of 925 sterling silver jewellery, some gold plated, all in original bags including ear studs, pendant on chain, teddy bear pendant, leather bracelet, etc (10).

Lot 618

VIVNETY; a quantity of sterling silver and gold plated jewellery including rings, pendant on chain, earrings, necklace with flower pendant, etc (10).

Lot 625

MAPPIN & WEBB; a base metal crown wind open face 'Goliath' pocket watch with Roman numerals to the white enamel dial, the case inscribed 'CAM, Littlebourne 1905', contained within an easel backed silver fronted ornate case, similarly engraved with initials 'CAM' and hallmarked for Birmingham 1904, diameter of watch 6.5cm, the case 11 x 12cm.

Lot 627

A 19th century hallmarked silver open face key wind pocket watch with movement signed R. Fletcher, Chester, a base metal open face example with movement signed R. Richmond, London, and a full hunter silver cased example, all three af.

Lot 629

A late 19th century Continental silver open face key wind fob watch with Roman numerals to the chaptering and suspended on white metal chain with unusual clip, diameter of the watch 40mm, length of chain 80cm.

Lot 646

ROTARY; a lady's 'Ultra Slim' wristwatch with silver coloured bracelet and Windsor diamonds, in original box.

Lot 657

ROTARY; two lady's watched comprising a Core lady's white watch, and a lady's Windsor diamond watch with two tone silver and gold steel bracelet (2).

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