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Lot 122

A pair of initial B silver cufflinks

Lot 123

A silver hinged bangle; a silver ingot pendant; a citrine ring; and other jewellery items

Lot 127

A quantity of silver, silver coloured and metal jewellery

Lot 128

A silver medal; with other metal medals and pins

Lot 129

A quantity of stone set silver, silver coloured and metal jewellery

Lot 135

A silver hinged bangle; with other silver, silver coloured and white metal jewellery

Lot 336

Harald Nielsen for Georg Jensen, Denmark: a silver bangle with Native American style design, signed and stamped '64', import marks dated 1963, 6.1cms, 50.0g; together with Thune, Norway: a silver-gilt and red guilloche enamel leaf pattern brooch, 6cms wide, 6.8g gross. (2)

Lot 399

A selection of Scottish silver jewellery, comprising: a bracelet set with banded agate, of ring form with buckle design and graduated links, 18cms long; a roundel brooch, with star motif to center, 5cms diameter; another with buckle design, 4.5cms diameter; an orange glass set brooch, by Ward Brothers, Edinburgh 1963, 4.5cms diameter; a heart-shaped brooch, 6cms high; and a kilt pin, 9cms long. (6)

Lot 406

A belle epoque style purple paste and marcasite parure, comprising ring, earrings, pendant and brooch, in silver mounts, the pendant 5cms high, ring size L, in fitted case.

Lot 423

Hans Hansen for Georg Jenson, Denmark: a silver necklace, with twelve oblong links and screw fitting, 43cms long, 103.9g.

Lot 454

Volmer Bahner, Denmark: a blue enamel and silver butterfly necklace, 51cms long, 38.3g gross.

Lot 496

An early 19th Century black dot necklace, probably clear-topaz, in silver cut-down collet mounts, 41.5cms long, 30.9g gross.

Lot 497

A Victorian insect pattern pendant and earrings, the yellow and red paste set insects in silver mounts and legs, on oval jet plaques, the pendant on dappled jet bead necklace, pendant 6cms high, earrings 3cms high.

Lot 507

Movado Chronometer Ermeto: a 935 standard silver-gilt cased bag watch, the silvered luminous arabic dial with luminous hands, fitted a manual wind movement worked by the opening of the embossed reptile skin effect leather case, engraved to reverse 'Marjorie Xmas 1939', and stamped 1209740, 48 x 32mms, with a 9ct yellow gold snake link chain, 9.5g.

Lot 521

John Wilter, London: a George III silver pair cased pocket watch, the signed silver dial with black enamel roman hours and arabic seconds around a calendar phase, fitted a key wound verge movement with signed panel, pierced scrolling design and column construction, the outer case decorated with a classical garden scene and stamped 'Mauris Fecit', 53mm wide.

Lot 552

An Elizabeth II silver waiter, by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1968, of quatrefoil form raised on knurl feet, 23cms wide, 15.7oz.

Lot 553

An Elizabeth II silver mounted glass claret jug, by Mappin & Webb, London 1987, with beaded rims and handle, 27cms high.

Lot 554

A George VI silver waiter, by Reid & Sons, Birmingham 1938, of shaped circular form with Lindisfarne border, engraved initial 'C' to centre, raised on scroll feet, 21cms diameter, 11.9oz.

Lot 555

A suite of Elizabeth II silver cutlery for six places, by Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 1997/8, in Dubarry pattern, comprising: fish knives, fish forks, soup spoons, dessert spoons, table forks, table knives, tea knives, and twelve dessert forks, 87oz. gross.

Lot 556

An Elizabeth II silver Millennium Bug computer mouse, by Asprey & Garrard, Birmingham 2000, with bug design to mouse, Genium Model NetMouse Pro.

Lot 557

A George V silver covered jar, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1930, of octagonal form, with acorn finial to cover above pierced rim and foot rim, 17cms high, 15.1oz.

Lot 558

A suite of silver cutlery for six places, by John Round, Sheffield, various dates, comprising: soup spoons (1938), dessert spoons (1920), table forks (1919) and teaspoons (1920), 37.8oz gross; together with tea knives and table knives, with silver filled pistol grips, by C J Vander Ltd, London 1960/1, in cutlery cloth bundles.

Lot 559

A George V silver salver, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1925, of shaped circular form raised on hoof feet, 36cms diameter, 42.6oz.

Lot 560

A set of silver mounted table knives, by Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1975-81, comprising twelve table knives and twelve tea knives, with silver-filled pistol grips and steel blades.

Lot 561

A George V silver waiter, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1924, on shaped square form, raised on scrolling legs, 23 x 23cms, 15.3oz.

Lot 562

A George V silver waiter, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1926, of shaped circular form with knurl feet, 25cms diameter, 19.6oz.

Lot 563

A George VI silver tea service, by Addie Brothers, Birmingham 1948, comprising: teapot, two-handled sugar bowl and milk jug of hexagonal form, tongs and tea strainer on stand, gadrooned rims throughout, teapot 15cms high, 31.7oz. gross, cased.

Lot 564

A composite suite of silver cutlery for twelve places, various makers, cities and dates, comprising: dessert spoons, soup spoons, dessert forks, and table forks, all in old English pattern with rat-tail backs, some with engraved initials, 94.8oz. gross; together with tea knives and table knives, with filled handles, by William Yates Ltd, Sheffield 1977.

Lot 565

'The Canopy Clock': a large silver carriage clock, by Garrard, London 1993, of typical form with crown finials above fleur de lys and acanthus pillars, the roman dial with gilt flowers of the United Kingdom and inscribed 'Garrard Crown Jewellers 1843-1993, fitted a twin fusee eight-day movement, key wound and striking on a bell, inscribed limited edition no.106/150, 20cms high, with certificate of guarantee bearing same number and dated 17 March 1994, as well as certificate of authenticity, also with same number and date, signed by Managing Director and Crown Jeweller, in gilt tooled fitted case with key to base, and in outer card box.

Lot 566

An Elizabeth II silver salver, by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1929, of shaped circular form raised on hoof pattern feet, 26cms diameter, 15.9oz.

Lot 567

A pair of modern Irish silver candlesticks, by Royal Irish Silver Co, Dublin 2013, of dolphin form with vine design to sconces having detachable drip-pans, raised on a wave pattern base, 18cms high, 35.5oz gross.

Lot 569

A George V silver salver, by Barker Brothers (Herbert Edward Barker & Frank Ernest Barker), Chester 1918, of shaped square form, raised on hoof feet, 31 x 31cms, 35.3oz.

Lot 570

A George III silver three-branch candelabrum, by Benjamin Smith II, London 1814, the detachable drip pans and sconces with beaded rims on central support and scrolling acanthus leaf and scrolling snake arms, the central column decorated with acanthus leaves, fluted band and beadwork, the spreading filled base with fluted design, lotus and anthemion leaf designed and engraved with initials 'BIW', shield crest and rearing unicorn crest, 50cms high.

Lot 573

A George III silver sugar basket, by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1794, of boat form with reeded handle and rim above pierced leaf scroll band, on spreading foot, fitted blue glass liner, 13cms wide, 4.5oz (excluding liner).

Lot 574

A pair of Edward VII silver candlesticks, by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1902, of corinthian form with beaded drip pans and stepped base, 23cms high, filled bases.

Lot 575

An Edward VII silver tazza, by J Cameron & Son, Glasgow 1903, of hammered design on whiplash supports, 20cms diameter x 16cms high, 18.2oz.

Lot 578

A late Victorian silver rose bowl, by Walter, Michael, John and Stanley Barnard, London 1897, of half-fluted circular form with drapery design, raised on spreading foot, 27.5cms diameter, 31.9oz.

Lot 579

A composite suite of silver and other cutlery, including: twelve dessert spoons and forks mostly by HC & Co, London 1886, twelve table forks by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London 1899/1912, six table spoons by HC & Co, London 1886, and two sauce ladles, by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1915, in Old English pattern with rat-tail backs, 82.4oz. gross; two silver napkin rings; together with twelve table knives and tea knives with steel blades and resin handles; and twelve plated soup spoons, in mahogany canteen.

Lot 580

A Victorian silver mounted cut glass claret jug, by Gough & Silvester (William Gough), Birmingham 1866, the spire finial above embossed domed cover, above shell pattern spout and scrolling handle, 29cms high.

Lot 581

A set of four Edward VII silver menu stands/place markers, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1909, of fox mask and riding crop design, each 6.5cms wide, cased and retailed by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd.

Lot 582

A George III silver two-handled loving cup, by John Langlands I, Newcastle 1774, of typical form with central rib, raised on spreading foot, 15.5cms high, 14.4oz.

Lot 583

A William IV silver five-branch candelabrum, by Paul Storr, London 1834, each of the six sconces and drip pans numbered 1-6 with floral and shell motifs, on central support and scrolling acanthus leaf arms with floral design, on a rose decorated baluster column, the spreading foot with matching design cast with three eagles and shell pattern feet, 71cms high, approximately 254oz.

Lot 584

A pair of late Victorian silver sauce boats, by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1898, each of shell form with floral moulded rims and snake pattern handles, on spreading foot with gadrooned rim, 20cms long, 13cms high, 21.7oz gross.

Lot 585

Six William IV silver table forks, by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1827, fiddle and thread pattern, 13.7oz. gross.

Lot 586

A suite of Victorian silver flatware, comprising: two gravy spoons, four sauce ladles, four salt spoons, four tablespoons, and five table forks, by Mary Chawner & George W Adams (Chawner & Co), London 1839/40, in fiddle and thread pattern with engraved initials 'HI', 50.2oz gross.

Lot 587

Six William IV silver tablespoons, by Mary Chawner, London 1836/7, fiddle and thread pattern, 16.8oz. gross.

Lot 588

Eight George IV silver dessert spoons, six by Charles Eley, London 1927, two with other makers and dates, all in fiddle and thread pattern with engraved eagle crest, 12.8oz. gross.

Lot 589

Six Victorian silver dessert spoons, by Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London 1842, fiddle and thread pattern, 10.2oz. gross

Lot 590

A selection of thirteen 19th Century silver dessert forks, makers include Chawner & Co (George William Adams), William Fearn, William Southey and others, London, various dates, all in fiddle and thread pattern, 20.8oz. gross.

Lot 591

Eleven William IV/Victorian silver teaspoons, by Chawner & Co (George William Adams) and others, London various dates, in fiddle and thread pattern; together with a silver table fork, caddy spoon, butter knife and dessert spoon, 17.6oz. gross.

Lot 592

A William IV silver ladle, by William Eaton, London 1833, in fiddle and thread pattern, engraved with elephant head crest, 34cms long, 8.3oz.

Lot 593

A composite suite of Victorian silver forks and spoons, comprising: six tablespoons, twenty-four table forks, fifteen dessert forks, sixteen dessert spoons and thirteen teaspoons, mostly by William Eaton, some by Elizabeth Eaton, London c.1830s/40s, all in fiddle and thread pattern with engraved stags head crests, 160.2oz gross.

Lot 594

A suite of Edward VII silver flatware, by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1902, in old English pattern, comprising: twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, two sauce ladles, two salt spoons, twelve teaspoons and six coffee spoons, 105.5oz. gross.

Lot 595

A George III silver two-handled loving cup, by John Langlands I & John Robertson I, Newcastle 1790, of typical form with mid-rim and engraved with quartered crest, on spreading foot, 13cms high, 10.6oz.

Lot 596

A George III silver tankard, by John Langlands I, Newcastle 1796, of baluster form with acanthus capped scrolling handle, raised on spreading foot, 14cms high, 11.9oz.

Lot 597

A George III silver salver, by John Robertson I & David Darling, Newcastle 1795, of oval form with fluted feet, 31 x 25cms, 23.1oz.

Lot 598

An Edward VII silver salver, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1905, of shaped circular form with cast acanthus scrolls to rim and engraved acanthus scrolls to table, raised on pad feet, 36cms diameter, 33.1oz.

Lot 599

A Victorian silver three-piece bachelor's tea service, Walker & Hall (John Edward Bingham), Sheffield 1891, with ivory finial above fluted cover to teapot, all embossed with foliate scrolls, teapot 11cms high, 15.3oz. gross.Ivory Self Declaration: 36P752EP.

Lot 600

A Victorian silver tea and coffee service, comprising: teapot, coffee pot, spirit kettle on stand; cream jug and two-handled sugar bowl, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1892/3, all of fluted oval form with embossed floral decoration, all the pots with ebonized handles and finials, 81.8oz gross (burner metal and not included in weight), kettle on stand 29cms high.

Lot 602

A pair of George III silver pepperettes, by James Mince, London 1802, the spire covers above urn-shaped bodies, on square bases, 18cms high, 8.5oz. gross.

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