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Lot 19

A modern British silver and enamel pill box, of circular form with purple wave pattern to the enamel, push fit lid and gilt interior, 4.5 cm diameter, weight 79.8 grams

Lot 191

A small collection of Victorian brooches, to include a tortoiseshell and filigree metal Huguenot cross brooch, a yellow metal and mesh bow brooch, an inlaid tortoiseshell rectangular brooch, a silver mounted tortoiseshell clip, a coral bead brooch, a pair of cloisonne earrings, and two others

Lot 2

A 20th century Italian silver teaset by Greggio, comprising a teapot, hot water pot, lidded sugar pot, milk jug, and twin-handled oval tray, the lids with acorn finials, all stamped 800 with makers mark, the tray 42.5 cm wide, combined weight 1600 grams

Lot 200

A pair of early George V silver candlesticks by Elkington & Co, with fluted columns, circular bead rimmed nozzles, on square stepped filled bases, 23 cm high

Lot 201

A late Victorian silver spirit kettle on stand by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1895, with turned wooden handle and finial, the part fluted body mounted on a four legged base with silver burner, 31 cm high, weight 787 grams

Lot 202

A Victorian silver toast rack by Charles Edward Nixon, Sheffield 1882, of rectangular form with tray below, the underside with hallmark and Victorian registration lozenge, 15.5 cm long, weight 329 grams

Lot 203

A pair of Edwardian silver dwarf candlesticks by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, 1908, together with a similar pair by Asprey & Co Ltd, 1907, with filled bases, 8 cm high

Lot 205

A late Victorian silver salver by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1900, with moulded pie crust border, raised on three scroll feet, 20 cm diameter, weight 320 grams

Lot 207

A George III silver teapot, London 1819, with gadrooned rim and wooden final and handle, the spout with anthemion leaf, raised on four ball feet, hallmarked rubbed, 28 cm long, 16 cm high, weight 612 grams

Lot 209

A George V silver cigarette box by Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1911, of rectangular form with domed lid, the interior lined with wood, 15 cm wide

Lot 210

A small collection of silver, to include a Victorian silver card case by Edward Smith, a silver vesta case, a silver cigarette case and a silver hinged-lid box, combined weight 227 grams

Lot 211

A set of four Edwardian silver candlesticks by William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1906, with embossed foliage to the edges of the nozzles and to the border of the square bases, filled, 13 cm high

Lot 212

A set of George V silver sugar bowl and milk jug by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1921, with part fluted body, on four bun feet, combined weight 534 grams

Lot 213

A cased set of three Elizabeth II silver wine labels by C J Vander Ltd, comprising one for Whisky, Port and Sherry, each animal themed, two with hunting scenes, the other with fishing, hallmarked to the front, combined weight 133 grams

Lot 214

A Victorian silver mounted glass jug by John Grinsell & Sons, London 1893, of tapered form with wheel turned etching decoration to the body depicting leaves and plants, 17.5 cm high

Lot 215

A Scottish George III silver teapot by James McKay, Edinburgh 1816, with gadrooned border and ebonised finial to the lid, the scroll handle with ivory spacers, on four ball feet, 29 cm wide, weight 756 grams - IVORY LICENSE REF: WZVQLZGX

Lot 216

A George III silver toddy ladle, London 1814, with twisted whalebone handle, together with a Continental white metal circular box with dome push-on lid etched with central scroll design and inscription around the edge, the underside with hallmarks 9.3 cm diameter, box weight 149 grams

Lot 217

A set of late George III silver sugar bowl and milk jug, London 1822, with gadrooned rim, scroll handles and four ball feet, the sugar bowl 21 cm wide, combined weight 545 grams

Lot 218

A cased set of Victorian silver salts, Sheffield 1896, with gadrooned rim, on ball feet, with four silver shell salt spoons, together with a cased set of George V silver sugar bowl by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1927, with gilt interior, on a footed base, with associated silver sifting spoon, combined weight 291 grams

Lot 219

A George III silver milk jug by Alexander Field, London 1802, with moulded rim, bulbous body, 10 cm high, together with a George V silver dish, Birmingham 1919, of hexagon form with cast leaf corners on scroll feet, 14 cm wide, combined 180 grams weight

Lot 240

Two early 20th century silver sauce boats, one by Martin, Hall & Co, 1909, with pinched rim, on tripod feet, the other by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1931, on tripod pad feet, combined weight 331 grams

Lot 241

A late Victorian silver teapot by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1896, with part fluted body, ebonised handle and finial, on four bun feet, 27 cm long, weight 718 grams

Lot 242

A late Victorian silver three piece tea set by Robert Waddington, Chester 1895, comprising a small teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, all with part fluted body, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, combined weight 358 grams

Lot 243

A late Victorian silver presentation bowl by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1896, of circular form with folded petal rim, the body embossed with scrolled stylised foliage and fluting, on a circular footed base, 17.5 cm diameter, weight 345 grams

Lot 244

A late Victorian silver pierced bonbon dish by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1896, of shell form with petal rim, embossed with flowers and c-scrolls, the handle with monogrammed cartouche, on three reeded ball feet, 24 cm long, weight 227 grams

Lot 247

An Edwardian silver wine bottle holder by Mappin & Webb, London 1908, of cylindrical form with pierced body and wooden base, 12 cm high, weight 223 grams

Lot 248

A late Victorian silver trophy cup by William Neale & Son, London 1894, with c-scroll twin-handles, on a spreading circular stepped base, 16 cm high, weight 200 grams

Lot 249

A Victorian silver salver by Joseph, Albert, Horace & Ethelbert Savory, London 1882, with moulded shell and acanthus pie crust border, the centre engraved with foliage, raised on three scroll feet, 23 cm diameter, weight 480 grams

Lot 250

A cased set of Edwardian silver salt and pepper 'trophy' shakers by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1908, for the Henley Regatta of August 1911, engraved to the front, of faceted tapered form with domed circular foot, filled, 9 cm high

Lot 251

A late George III silver christening mug by George Kenning, London 1822, of baluster form with embossed florals and c-scrolls throughout, central cartouche with monogram, twin-serpent handle, on a circular base, 10 cm high, weight 191 grams

Lot 252

A small collection of Georgian, Victorian and later silver teaspoons, comprising Irish silver examples, one set of six rat-tail pattern teaspoons by Mappin & Webb, combined weight 435 grams

Lot 253

A late Victorian silver sugar bowl by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1896, together with a George V silver milk jug, the bowl with ogee border on three c-scroll pad feet, the jug of baluster form with three trefid feet, combined weight 224 grams

Lot 254

A George V silver trophy cup by W & F Rabone, Birmingham 1914, for the 'Ladies Singles Wei-Hai-Wei Sept 1921', the bowl with moulded ogee border, supported with three scroll handles joined at the base with spade feet, 11 cm high, weight 219 grams

Lot 255

A cased set of Victorian silver salts by James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1896, of rectangular form with moulded lip, part fluted body, on four ball feet, with four silver salt spoons, in a purple silk and velvet lined fitted box, silver weight 171 grams

Lot 256

A pair of Edwardian silver sauce boats by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1906, with beaded rim, c-scroll handle with leaf detail, on three pad feet, 15 cm long, weight 397 grams

Lot 257

A collection of five early 20th century silver cigarette cases, each with initials to the front, one with hammered effect, combined weight 468 grams

Lot 258

An Edwardian silver christening mug by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1902, of cylindrical form with hoop handle, the body with stippled, etched and engraved decoration, 7.5 cm high, weight 138 grams

Lot 259

Two cased pairs of silver napkin rings, comprising one Victorian and one Edwardian pair, both sets of cylindrical form with etched florals and empty central cartouche, each in a velvet and silk lined fitted case with domed lid, combined weight 130 grams

Lot 260

Four Georgian silver tablespoons, in the old English pattern with thread and shoulders, together with three more Georgian silver spoons, combined weight 358 grams

Lot 263

A cased Victorian silver christening set by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1880, in a deep purple velvet and silk lined fitted box

Lot 264

A pair of cased Victorian silver large berry spoons by Patrick Leonard, Sheffield 1838, 157 grams, together with a cased set of George V silver-handled fruit knives by Walker & Hall, in original fitted case

Lot 265

A cased set of sterling silver fish server and slice, together with a cased set of six silver teaspoons and sugar tongs, combined weight 280 grams

Lot 266

A set of Elizabeth II silver flatware for six setting by Hugh Foulerton, Sheffield 1982, in the King's pattern, comprising six of each dinner and starter knives and forks, six teaspoons, twelve dessert spoons and three tablespoons, combined weight without the knives 2045 grams

Lot 267

A cased Victorian silver christening set by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1860, in the Queen's pattern, together with a cased set of six Victorian silver teaspoons and sugar tongs, with reeded bowls, in a purple velvet and silk lined fitted case, weight 153 grams

Lot 268

A small collection of silver, to include a pair of George V silver bonbon dishes by Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1921, 10.5 cm wide, a cased set of silver Apostle spoon and fork, two silver ash trays, a silver footed cup, a silver mustard pot, and others, combined weighable silver 404 grams

Lot 270

A George III small silver sauce boat by David Hennell I & Robert Hennell I, London 1765, with ogee border, c-scroll handle, on three pad feet, 12.5 cm long, weight 82 grams

Lot 271

A set of six George III silver tablespoons, various makers (marks faded), one hallmarked for 1775, by William Woodward, all in the Old English pattern, together with more George III silver tablespoons, in the Fiddle and Old English pattern, combined weight 500 grams

Lot 272

A cased Edwardian four-piece silver-handled carving set by Harrison Brothers & Howson, in the albany pattern, within a blue velvet and silk-lined fitted box

Lot 274

Two cased Edwardian silver-mounted brushes by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1901 and 1906, one with a pair of brushes, profusely embossed with florals and c-scrolls, with matching hair comb, in a green silk and velvet lined fitted box, the other with silver-backed brush and dressing table pot, together with a silver and tortoiseshell-mounted mirror and two brushes

Lot 275

A collection of silver and white metal spoons, comprising of Georgian, Victorian and later examples, mostly teaspoons, some Continental white metal, some decorative spoons with pierced terminals, twisted stems and engraved decorations, combined silver hallmarked pieces 550 grams

Lot 276

Two early 20th century silver framed photo frames, one by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1922, the other larger one hallmarked for 1909, together with a selection of silver napkin rings, a silver baby feeding pusher, and a silver and mother-of pearl baby rattle, the napkin rings and pusher 150 grams

Lot 277

A pair of Italian silver candelabra, designed with twin-branch and central light, with acanthus scrolled arms on a tapered reeded stem ending in a circular base, stamped 800 to rim of base, 21 cm high, weight 800 grams

Lot 278

A Continental silver oval tray, probably Italian, with twin-handles either side, designed with a moulded shell rim, stamped 800, 42.5 cm wide, weight 554 grams

Lot 279

A Continental silver circular dish, probably Italian, with moulded shell border, stamped 800, 23.5 cm diameter, weight 240 grams

Lot 281

A Continental silver jewellery box, of freeform with moulded rim, the lid with central malachite-style cabochon and floral raised detail, supported on four paw feet, stamped 800, 12.5 cm wide, weight 247 grams

Lot 282

A cased George V silver canteen of cutlery by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1921, place setting of twelve, in the Old English pattern, comprising twelve dinner forks, twelve salad forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, eleven soup spoons, four serving spoons, and two sauce ladles, no knives, combined weight 4100 grams

Lot 283

An Italian silver oblong basket with pierced shell and floral handle, the underside stamped with maker's name, lozenge an 800 mark, 25.5 cm long, 268 grams

Lot 284

A Continental silver set of eighteen teaspoons, designed with ribbon-tied wreath terminals, stamped 800 with maker's mark, together with two different Continental silver spoons, combined weight 217 grams

Lot 285

An Edwardian silver cigarette box, London 1905, possibly by Charles Henry Dumenil, initials partly rubbed, of plain domed rectangular form, fitted with wooden interior, 14 cm wide

Lot 286

A George III silver serving fork by Thomas Wallis II, London 1801, in the Old English pattern, 30 cm long, 132 grams, together with two silver cased pens

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