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Lot 276

A silver-plated ostrich paper weight. Stamped Regal, A1 SPC, the ostrich naturalistically cast standing on a stepped circular base, 10.5cm high

Lot 28

A George VI silver shaker and a silver topped glass shaker. Shaker maker Robert Pringle & Sons, London, 1941, H16cm 122 grams, silver topped shaker, (marks rubbed), H13cm

Lot 283

A 1950s Schuco Studio Model No. 50 silver Mercedes racing car. With wind-up mechanism and key, numbered 9, with printed black marks, 13.5cm long

Lot 29

A 20th century sterling silver lidded pot. In the form of a mangosteen with a stalk and floral motifs in repousse work, marks to the base, 54.8g, approximatly 8.5cm high Condition Report: Generally in good condition. Some small dents, scratches and signs of wear consistent with age and usage. Opens and closes easily. No obvious repairs and alterations. Should be suitable for postage.

Lot 3

A silver sugar shifter with Eastern style top. Maker Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1955, H10.5cm, weight 193.2 grams

Lot 30A

Three silver topped glass shakers. Including an atomiser. Various ages and makers

Lot 30B

An early 20th century Persian silver dish. Of circular form with engraved details, hallmarks to base, diam 18cm, 179.3g

Lot 32

A part Victorian twelve setting canteen of cutlery. (Eleven small forks and thirteen large forks). Maker George Aldwinckle, London 1865 including an extra twelve teaspoons Maker Robert Stebbing's London 1894, approx weight 3264 grams. The twelve silver handled small knives and twelve large knives Maker Elkington, Sheffield 1982 approx weight of knives 1344 grams. Also a large silver serving spoon 137grams. (Eleven small forks and thirteen large forks)

Lot 4

A pair of Victorian Regency style twin handled silver pedestal bowls. With ribbed decoration to the body raised on an oval pedestal weighted base. Maker Charles Stuart Harris, London 1882.

Lot 5

Two Silver Russian snuff boxes. One stamped HP 81 grams and the other PH 84 1850, with engraved decoration of a city to the lid and verso 51 grams Condition Report: Snuff box with engraved decoration: Lid is slightly miss shapen, with the lid struggling to close smoothly due to a split through the underside rim. Surface marks, scratches and wear to enamel in places commensurate with age and previous use. 6.5cm x 4cm, 50.7g Niello snuff box: Small split through the one corner, surrounded by an area of damaged enamel. Small split and loss to one corner. Enamel wear and discolouration in places, commensurate with age and previous use. Lid opens and closes smoothly. 8.5cm x 4cm, 81g

Lot 511

A Mappin and Webb Limoges coffee set in a silk lined case. Decorated in cobalt blue and gilt complete with silver teaspoons hallmarked 1956 Condition Report: One coffee can has a small chip to its rim. Gilt wear and surface marks in numerous places, caused through previous use. Overall condition bar this appears to be good, with no obvious signs of major damage or repair. Silver spoons all appear to match.

Lot 5A

An. assortment of silver collectables. Including a silver photo frame, silver topped scent bottle, jar, thimble and a cased three piece shoe horn and button hooks. Various makers.

Lot 6

Pair of Victorian silver fish servers. With original tooled leather blue velvet lined fitted case. The blade with pierced and engraved decoration. Maker Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1847, weight 264 grams.

Lot 68

A pair of silver-gilt 'ingot' cufflinks. Each in the form of two ingots with chain inter-links, one ingot with Sheffield 'display' hallmarks for R Comyns and Queen Elizabeth II's Golden jubilee head, in the original cream coloured card box embossed in gilt 'The Royal Collection' within a crown and garter 'Golden 2002 Jubilee'.

Lot 7

A six piece silver cased ladies manicure set and a set of buttons. The first by maker Adie & Lovkin Ltd, Birmingham 1900, the second a set of silver pierced buttons with floral decoration, maker Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1899

Lot 8

Six Victorian silver serving-spoons. Each rat tail spoon engraved with the crest of a bird perched on a cornucopia, hallmarked London, 1900, makers marks for Josiah Williams & Co., total weight approx. 462 grams

Lot 9

A set of six Victorian and Edward VII silver dessert forks. Each engraved with the crest of a bird perched on a cornucopia, hallmarked for London, 1900 & 1907, makers marks for Josiah Williams & Co., total weight 302.8 grams

Lot 2036

A 17th century German salt glazed stoneware Bartmann krug or Bellarmine, having English silver mounts, typically decorated with a mask to the shoulder and armorial plaque, h.28cm, together with another smaller, h.22cm (2)The silver mounted example has been dropped and received a large star crack across the front.The smaller example has been snapped across the neck and handle and repaired, also with various small chips.

Lot 2090

An early 20th century Coalport bone china six place coffee service, in the art nouveau taste, the cans having pierced silver mounts, Sheffield 1924, with a set of six silver coffee spoons, casedThe spoon hallmarks do not match the can cases.One saucer has a minute chip to the rim.The cans are intact.The silver cases are very thin and are slightly bent out of shape from use (but only slightly).The case is a little scuffed and tatty in places but generally OK.

Lot 2091

An early 20th century Aynsley bone chine six place coffee service, decorated with a blue and gilt border, the cans having pierced silver mounts, Sheffield 1925, casedOne saucer with small nibbles to the footrim.A coffee can is slightly discoloured to the underside.The case is lightly scuffed.

Lot 2092

An early 20th century Aynsley bone china four place coffee service, floral decorated within a gilt border, the cans having pierced silver mounts, Sheffield 1926, casedOne saucer has a minute chip.One can has a tiny chip to the footrim.The case is quite badly scuffed.

Lot 2093

An early 20th century Shelley bone china six place coffee service, the cans having pierced silver mounts, Birmingham 1933, casedThe case with some losses to the black covering.Otherwise condition is good throughout.

Lot 2096

A collection of ten late 19th/early 20th century Aynsley and Coalport coffee cans and saucers, the cans having pierced silver mountsGreen Coalport can has a star crack to the underside.Pair of Aynsley blue and gilt one saucer crazed to the reverse and the other is cracked.Light rubbing to gilt throughout.Comprising six Aynsley, three Coalport and one Crown Stafford.

Lot 2113

A 20th century glass ice bucket, wheel engraved with a 17th century continental hunting scene, having silver plated rim, flanked by twin scroll handles, h.18.5cm

Lot 2121

A George I silver lidded tankard, of flaring cylindrical form, the domed cover with scroll thumbpiece, the S-scroll handle with ivory insulators and monogrammed GS, the body with engraved armorial, the underside inscribed 'The gift of GS to MS 23:15', 23.4oz, maker John Carnaby, Newcastle 1721, h.18cmIvory submission ref: CGUQ3NRP No splits or evidence of solder repairs.No dents of note.Stands well.Hinge good.Sone shrinkage cracks to ivory insulators but no losses.Makers mark only to handle.No marks to lid.Mark to body partly worn.Armorial is clean and still quite crisp, probably later on this basis.Generally in very good condition.

Lot 2122

A George II silver hot water pot, of baluster form and repousse decorated with shells and foliate scrolls, having hinged lid with bead finial, fluted spout and wooden C-scroll handle, all upon a stepped circular foot, maker Richard Gurney & Thomas Cook, London 1729, h.20cm, 11.8oz

Lot 2123

A George II silver pepperette, of belted bellied baluster form to the reeded stepped circular foot, the removable pierced cap with bell shaped finial, maker George Hindmarsh, London 1748, h.12.5cm 3.17oz

Lot 2124

A near-pair of late 18th century silver table candlesticks, the stems of knopped and fluted form to shaped square base cast with scrolls and shells further decorated with a lion head crest, having detachable sconces, marks worn but possibly Robert Jones I, London c.1780s, h.20cm, gross weight 36.5oz Both stand well.With modest age/handling wear.Some marks worn, others clear.Two small holes under knop to one column.The other with very small hole to base knop.Sconces are good but unmarked.

Lot 2125

A late 18th century possibly Scottish silver pedestal bowl, having a plain waisted body upon a stepped circular foot, the wavy folded rim bright cut engraved with scrolling flowers, marks worn but possibly Milne & Campbell of Glasgow (circa 1760s/70s), dia.12cm, h.9cm, 6ozStands well.Small solder spot to underside of rim.Rim slightly misshapen.Some wear to hallmarks.No splits but feels as though it has been extensively handled.

Lot 2126

A George III silver pedestal bread basket, of elliptical form with reeded rim and reeded swing handle, the body having bright cut engraved foliate border and further Greek Key banded decoration, upon a spreading reeded foot, makers mark worn but possibly John Emes, London 1802, length 36cm, 25.5oz In excellent condition with no apparent faults.

Lot 2127

A George III silver salver, of shaped circular form with a gadrooned piecrust rim, all standing upon four claw and ball feet, maker possibly John Fountain (IF), London 1792, dia.30cm, 31oz

Lot 2128

A George III silver salver, of plain circular form with a reeded raised rim, standing upon three scroll feet, maker Timothy Renou, London 1799, dia.20cm, 12ozStands well.Marks good.No splits or repairs.Very minor dents to edge.Silver gauge is good.An excellent example considering its age.

Lot 2129

A pair of George III silver candlesticks, with matching plated three-light candelabra over, the reeded urn nozzles each with gadrooned detachable sconces, the knopped and tapering sticks on loaded bases, maker John & Thomas Settle, Sheffield 1816, h.46cm No breaks or significant damage.Both stand well.Some small dents to extremities only.Two candle holders lack sconces.Marks good.

Lot 2130

A George III seven-bottle silver cruet set, the holder of boat form with central stem decorative handle and separator platform, having gadrooned rim, vacant cartouche and standing upon four scroll and shell embossed feet with wooden base, containing seven cut glass cruets (three with conforming hallmarked silver tops and one with integral silver-gilt spoon), maker Charles Fox, London 1791, gross h.20,5cm, length 18.5cm, the tallest cruet h.14cmStands well.Marks worn.Shields to each end probably later and with evidence of solder to these areas.The bottles all match and are original.Some minor frits to shoulders only, otherwise very good.

Lot 2131

A George III silver wine funnel, in two sections, the bowl with gadrooned rim, 2.7oz, makers mark worn, London 1785, h.13.5cm

Lot 2132

A George III silver pedestal teapot, of faceted oblong form to a pedestal rectangular gadrooned base upon four ball feet, the body bearing cartouche to either side and basketweave banding, having hinged cover with ebonised finial and angular handle, maker Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, London 1809, h.23cm, 25.5oz With numerous small dents to the body.Repair to base of handle where it joins the pot.Some wear to handle.Otherwise good.

Lot 2134

Two pairs of 19th century silver plated candlesticks, each stop fluted column standing upon beaded square bases, with Corinthian capitals and detachable sconces, one pair stamped for Hawksworth & Eyre Co, each h.27cm, ex-Elveden Hall sale by Christie's 1984, lots 2713 & 2714One candlestick is broken in two at centre of column.

Lot 2135

A George IV silver swing-handled cake basket, of oval form with beaded rims, pierced and engraved decoration depicting swags and floral design, maker William Plummer, London 1822, length 35cm, 25oz

Lot 2136

A collection of seventeen 19th century silver dessert spoons, all in the Fiddle pattern with initialled terminals, 7x Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1858 and 1878, 5x Benjamin Stephens, London 1835, 4x James Barber & William Whitwell, York 1821, and one William Chawner II, London 1829, the longest 18cm, gross weight 21oz

Lot 2137

A harlequin suite of Georgian & later silver tablespoons and dessert spoons, all in the Old English pattern and mostly London assays, seven being tablespoons including three with engraved monograms to terminals, 2x Hester Bateman 1786, 2x John Lias 1810, 2x William Eley I & William Fearn 1799 & 1801, and 1x William Eley I, William Fearn & William Chawner 1810, approx length 22cm; and seven being later dessert spoons including five with engraved terminals, makers to include Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman) and John Round & Son Ltd, approx length 17.5cm, gross weight 25oz (14)

Lot 2138

A quantity of 19th century Austro-Hungarian silver flatware, comprising four table forks and five tablespoons in the Fiddle pattern, hallmarked Prezemysl/Premissell for maker I.G. Jarosl, each monogrammed with an R to the terminal; six tablespoons stamped for Vincenz Carl Dub 800 1872; six table forks stamped 900 1872; three tablespoons and six teaspoons with monograms to terminals and marked 800 1867; a cake slice and cake server with matching monograms to previous, and two associated teaspoons, the longest spoon 23cm, gross weight 60oz

Lot 2139

A set of six William IV silver table forks together with a matched set of six dessert forks, all in the Fiddle pattern with engraved W to terminals, table forks maker possibly Charles Lias, London 1837, 20.5cm, dessert forks comprising 2x Benjamin Davis, London 1828, and 4x James Beebe, London 1822 & 1823, 17.5cm, gross weight 25.5oz (12)

Lot 2140

A William IV and later associated silver cutlery suite, in the Fiddle, Thread & Shell pattern, comprising twelve tablespoons, ten table forks, nine dessert forks, eight dessert spoons, and eight teaspoons, makers William Chawner II and Mary Chawner, London 1830-1836, H J Lias & Son (Henry John Lias & Henry John Lias), London 1863, and William Theobalds, London 1840, tablespoons length 22cm, teaspoon length14.5cm, gross weight 110oz; together with sixteen matching (8 table and 8 dessert) knives having steel blades and silver handles by C.J. Vander, Sheffield 1982

Lot 2141

A matched pair of antique silver sauce ladles, in the Fiddle pattern with monogrammed terminals, one being marked for WC, London 1791 and Robert Wallis, London 1847, each 18.5cm, gross weight 4.8oz

Lot 2142

An extensive 19th century silver cutlery suite, in the Fiddle & Thread pattern with tree emblem to the terminals for the Wood family, comprising: eighteen table forks, eighteen dessert forks, eighteen tablespoons, seventeen dessert spoons, eighteen teaspoons, five egg spoons with parcel-git bowls, six salt spoons with parcel-gilt bowls, a soup ladle, two sauce ladles, two serving spoons, and a butter knife, makers mostly George W Adams Chawner & Co (George William Adams), but also William Eley I, William Fearn & William Chawner; Mary Chawner & George W Adams, London 1813-1868 (the majority dated 1840), soup ladle length 34cm, salt spoon length 11cm, gross weight approx 218oz

Lot 2143

A 19th century Irish silver three-piece tea set, comprising teapot, sugar and cream, each piece of hexagonal form with branch effect handles, all-over profusely bright-cut decorated with scrolls and armorial cartouches, the teapot having ivory insulators and leaf cast finial, makers James Moore and James Moore & Edward Murray, Dublin 1837,1839 and 1840, teapot length 29.5cm, gross weight 51ozIvory submission reference 4B71A86U All pieces stand well.Teapot – solder repairs to base, one panel with two dents but no splits.Sugar 0 with two dents and solder repairs to two seams.Jug – with replaced section approx. 1x2cm, and with two solder repairs to seams.All with graces of gilt throughout.Overall in fair to poor condition.

Lot 2144

A harlequin set of 19th century silver spoons in the Fiddle pattern, comprising four tablespoons, four teaspoons, two soup ladles and a serving spoon, the tablespoons all being London assays 1828-86, makers to include John, Henry & Charles Lias, lengths 17.5cm; the teaspoons being two each by Hester Bateman, London 1828, and Elizabeth Eaton, London 1848; the ladles marked WE but other stamps worn; and the serving spoon having shell cast terminal, WE, London 1825, length 22cm, gross weight 16oz (11)

Lot 2145

A harlequin collection of 19th century and later silver flatware, to include two cake knives and forks, honey spoon, teaspoons, demi-tasse spoons etc, some novelty and decorative examples, makers to include Charles Boyton II, Frank Cobb & Co, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, James Deakin & Sons, Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall), London and Sheffield assays, 20.5oz

Lot 2146

A set of six early Victorian silver dessert spoons, in the Kings pattern with engraved crowned leopard's head to terminals, maker Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1841, 18cm, gross weight 12oz

Lot 2147

A set of early Victorian silver forks, being six table and six dessert forks, in the Old English pattern, each terminal engraved with a castle of the Knights of St John and with Maltese Crosses beneath, Mary Chawner, London 1839, lengths approx 20cm and 17cm, gross weight 20oz (12)

Lot 2148

A matched set of ten 19th century silver table forks, all in the Fiddle pattern and six with engraved crowned leopard head to terminals, 4x H J Lias & Son (Henry John Lias & Henry John Lias), London 1864, 3x Richard Poulden, London 1822, and three with worn makers marks, each approx 20cm, gross weight 23oz

Lot 2149

A matched set of nine Victorian silver dessert forks, in the Fiddle pattern, comprising 6x Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd (Savory & Sons and Samuel Smily), London 1873, and 3x John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1884, 17cm, gross weight 14oz

Lot 2150

A Victorian silver snuff box, of shaped rectangular form, all-over finely scroll engraved with vacant cartouche to the hinged lid, gilt-washed interior, maker Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1847, 5.5 x 3.75cm, 1.1oz Cartouche to top was possibly once engraved as it appears slightly thinner and overpolished.Otherwise appears excellent in all other aspects.

Lot 2151

A 19th century Dutch silver reticulated fish spice box, the flexible body realistically cast with scales, fins, open mouth and eyes, the hinged cover opening at the neck, bearing Dutch sword mark (1814-1905), length 12cm, 2oz

Lot 2152

Mixed silver flatware, to include a George III silver caddy spoon, in the Fiddle pattern, maker Samuel Knight, London 1816, 8cm; together with a Scottish silver tablespoon in the Rat-tail pattern, bright cut engraved to stem and terminal, maker George & Michael Crichton, Edinburgh 1887, 17.5cm; and a Glaswegian teaspoon engraved with Leslie family crest and 'GRIP FAST' to the terminal, 13.5cm; sold with a set of three silver teaspoons with Art Nouveau engraved terminals, maker Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1907; and five table forks by James Dixon & Sons and Mappin & Webb, gross weight 13oz

Lot 2153

A Victorian silver presentation salver, of shaped circular form standing upon four claw and ball feet, having a wavy beaded rim, the central ground profusely etched with floral scrolling decoration and bearing the inscription 'Presented to C W Bartholomew Esq by the Workmen of the Wombwell Main Colliery as a token of their esteem and respect on the occasion of his marriage' with worn date below, maker Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1874, dia.31cm, 25.7oz

Lot 2154

A Victorian silver serving spoon, in the Fiddle pattern with tree crest for the Wood family to the terminal, maker Edward Joseph, London 1866, 31.5cm

Lot 2155

A set of four Victorian silver tablespoons, in the Fiddle pattern with initialled W to the terminals, maker A B Savory & Sons (William Smily), London 1857, 22.5cm, gross weight 8.7oz

Lot 2156

A set of four Victorian silver tablespoons, in the Kings Hourglass pattern with engraved crowned leopard's head creat to terminals, maker Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London 1855, 22cm, gross weight 12.5oz

Lot 2157

A late Victorian silver hot water jug, of half-reeded bellied form with hinged cover, wooden handle and stepped foot, the gadrooned top further cast with shells and scrolls, the marks worn but probably William Gibson, London 1891, further stamped 593 to underside, h.14,5cm (excluding handle), 15oz

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