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Lot 45

A GEORGE V SILVER TEA POT OF SPHERICAL FORM, planished finish, hinged lid, Art Deco plastic finial and handle, makers B & T, Birmingham 1933, 17.01ozt, 529.1 grams (Condition report: the silver is heavily tarnished and has a well-used interior, foot rim is slightly upturned, a few dents in the body but hard to see due to tarnish and planished finish, hinge has some play in it, some spots of solder showing through tarnish around join of handle to the body)

Lot 47

A GEORGE VI SILVER TRAY WITH CHIPPENDALE STYLE PIE CRUST RIM, plain to the centre, makers Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1941, 26.67ozt, 829.5 grams, diameter 31cm (Condition report: in good condition overall with light surface scratches)

Lot 48

A FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE OF SHAPED OVAL FORM, comprising tea pot, hot water jug, milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl, wavy rims, brown wood effect fitments to tea pot and hot water jug, each piece on four cabriole legs with foliate scrolled knees and angular pad feet, maker F. C. Richards, Birmingham 1945, gross weight 65.1ozt, 2025.1 grams (4) (Condition report: hot water jug and sugar bowl don't sit absolutely flat on a level surface, some partial rubbing to the hallmarks, hot water jug lid not closing flush, a few small dints to the tea pot and hot water jug, tea pot interior shows signs of moderate use)

Lot 49

A GEORGE V SILVER EPERGNE FRAME, the scrolled supports to take a central trumpet and three to the sides, on a reeded and domed circular base repousse decorated with a foliate border, wavy foot rim, underside stamped '5069'makers P Ashberry & Sons, Sheffield 1912, 12.26ozt, 381.4 grams, height 18.5cm, together with five cranberry glass epergne trumpets of varying designs, none of which fit in the central hole (6) (Condition report: the base sits fairly level on a flat surface, the cranberry glass trumpets are all in reasonable condition with some nibbles around the bases)

Lot 50

A SMALL PARCEL OF VICTORIAN AND LATER SILVER, comprising a pair of George VI shaped rectangular ashtrays, engine turned decoration, maker A J Bailey, Birmingham 1938, a pair of Elizabeth II sugar tongs of scissor form, maker Bishton's Ltd, Birmingham 1958, five circular napkin rings (a set of three and a pair) and another napkin ring, a Victorian mother of pearl handled butter knife, an Elizabeth II mother of pearl handled butter knife and another butter knife, assorted makers and dates, gross weight of weighable silver 8.74ozt, 271.8 grams (12) (Condition report: the ashtrays have a few dints / crease in the engine turning, napkin rings are in useable condition with some rubbing to the hallmarks, sugar tong bowls don't close together, smaller butter knife is twisted, other items appear ok)

Lot 51

A SMALL PARCEL OF SILVER VASES, ETC, comprising a George V small circular twin handled trophy cup, makers John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1930, another small twin handled trophy cup, hallmarks partially rubbed, a George II sauce boat, wavy rim, S scroll handle, three cabriole legs with hoof feet, maker possibly Richard Bayley, London 1744, an Elizabeth II bud vase, loaded base, Birmingham 1990 and a George V vase with panelled sides and loaded base, maker Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1924, height 21cm, gross weight of weighable silver 7.52ozt, 233.9 grams (5) (Condition report: small circular trophy cup has dented foot, the other trophy cup has a number of dents, sauce boat has dents in the underside and one knee is pushed in, bud vase is ok, the larger vase has a dented area to the panelling and a knock to the foot)

Lot 52

A PARCEL OF LATE VICTORIAN AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER CRUET ITEMS, comprising a set of four late Victorian twin handled shaped oval salts, gadrooned rims, reeded and foliate repousse panels, four flattened ball feet, oval blue glass liners, makers Johnson, Durban & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1899, a set of four salt spoons by the same maker and date, a pair shaped oval pedestal pepperettes, pull off covers, Birmingham 1936 and George VI pepperette and covered mustard with frosted glass liner, Birmingham 1943, gross weight 11.12ozt, 346 grams (12) (Condition report: all pieces are in useable condition, collections of silver polish on most pieces, some rubbing to the hallmarks, some pieces not sitting absolutely level on a flat surface)

Lot 53

A CASED SET OF TWELVE ELIZABETH II SILVER REPLICAS OF THE CORONATION ANOINTING SPOON, maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham 1959, 4.44ozt, 138 grams, together with a parcel of assorted teaspoons, coffee spoons, a pair of sugar tongs, etc, some items of golfing interest and a Canadian sterling silver and enamelled spoon, gross weight of all items 10.63, 330.6 grams (2) (Condition report: cased set are in good condition, maker's mark indistinct due to being stamped onto a patterned area, some of the other items have seen use, most are in good condition)

Lot 54

A PARCEL OF SILVER BOOK MARKS, SILVER COVERED NEEDLECASES, ETC, comprising a miniature book of Common Prayer with Reynolds angels silver cover, maker Henry Matthews, Chester 1910, two silver mounted needle cases, Birmingham circa 1904 / 1910, a pair of dwarf candlesticks, both a.f. and twenty five silver book marks, the majority modern, gross weight of weighable silver 4.05ozt, 126 grams (Parcel) (Condition report: candlesticks are a.f., needle cases and prayer book have worn leather components, majority of book marks are in useable condition)

Lot 55

A PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER NOVELTY SALT AND PEPPER POTS IN THE FORM OF 'LITTLE TOM TUCKER', the head being a pull off cover, modelled as standing on a circular base, Rd no. 570275, maker Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1911, gross weight 0.87ozt, 27.1 grams, height 6cm (2) (Condition report: the salt pot has some corrosion around the neck and shoulder areas, one top button is a hole, splits down seam on the left hand side, the pepper pot is in better condition but has the pouring holes mostly filled with silver polish, marks are fairly clear on both)

Lot 56

A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SERVING SPOONS, each with a shell shape bowl, floral and foliate decorative stems with vacant cartouches to each terminal, each hallmarked 'Sutherland & Roden' Sheffield 1898, length 222mm, approximate gross weight 5.27ozt, 164.1 grams (condition report: moderate tarnishing all round, would benefit from a gentle polish, there is a small split to one of the spoon's stems, overall condition good)

Lot 57

A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, two lobed designed napkin rings, detailed with floral engraved borders, hallmarked 'Wakely & Wheeler' London 1903, approximate gross weight 1.64ozt, 51.1 grams (condition report: general light wear, light surface scratches, overall condition very good)

Lot 58

ASSORTED SILVER ITEMS, to include a cased pair of silver mounted clothes brushes, hallmarked 'Daniel Manufacturing Company' Birmingham 1953 and 1954, comb missing from the case, a silver trefid end teaspoon, hallmarked 'Albert Sydenham' Birmingham 1959, a silver flat backed napkin ring, hallmarked 'Henry Griffith & Sons Ltd' Birmingham 1950, together with a cased six piece set of silver collared fish cutlery, hallmarked 'James A Scholes' Sheffield 1919, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 1.23ozt, 38.2 grams (condition report: general moderate wear, would benefit from a gentle clean and polish, comb missing from brush set)

Lot 59

A CASED SILVER SERVING SET, three silver apostle spoons to include one sifter spoon and two serving spoons, hallmarked 'William Hutton & Sons Ltd' London 1897 and 1902, approximate gross weight 133.3 grams, 4.28ozt, all encased in a blue velvet lined case (condition report: general light wear, overall condition good)

Lot 60

A COLLECTION OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER FLATWARE, mostly Fiddle pattern, a number of pieces with erased and engraved initials to the handles, including a set of three Victorian Fiddle pattern tablespoons, makers Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London 1865, a small serving spoon by the same maker, London 1855, a set of six teaspoons, maker William Seaman, London 1825, five teaspoons, maker William Eaton, London 1830, two Old English pattern tablespoons, one with initials, maker Edward Lees, London 1803 and one without, maker Jonathan Hayne, London 1830, together with a modern silver handled cheese knife, a mother of pearl bladed butter knife with mother of pearl handle and a silver plated preserve spoon with mother of pearl handle, gross weight of weighable silver 29.11ozt, 905.3 grams (Parcel) (Condition report: in mixed condition, one fork has a missing prong, others have signs of use, wear to tips of bowls, rubbed marks but generally in useable condition)

Lot 61

A LATE 20TH CENTURY CUT GLASS AND SILVER SWAN TRINKET BOX, repousse decoration to the head and neck, the articulated pierced wings further repousse decorated, bears import marks for London 1972, height 15cm x length 17cm (Condition report: one wing is sitting higher than the other, pockets of dried silver polish, otherwise in good condition overall)

Lot 62

SEVEN ASSORTED SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, rectangular and circular apertures, mostly Edwardian in date, smallest diameter 7.2cm, largest rectangular aperture 9.5cm x 14cm, various dates and makers (7) (Condition report: in mixed condition, smallest frame is missing the easel support, two of the rectangular frames have damaged easel backs with amateur repairs, some with dents and creases)

Lot 63

AN ELIZABETH II PARCEL GILT SILVER AURUM LIMITED EDITION WELLS CATHEDRAL GOBLET, designed by Hector Miller to commemorate the 8th Centenary of Wells Cathedral in 1982, no. 197/800, inscribed and numbered to the base, hallmarked London 1982, 14.72ozt, 457.8 grams, height 17cm (Condition report: no box or certificate, gilding is worn, otherwise good condition)

Lot 64

A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER DWARF CANDLESTICKS, beaded rims throughout, the urn shaped candleholders repousse decorated with swags and rosettes, on a square foot with loaded base, makers marks rubbed, London 1886, stamped with retailer's name 'Reed, Cambridge' to the underside of the sconce, height 11.5cm (2) (Condition report: one sconce removes, the other is stuck in position, both of the sconce rims are slightly misshapen, otherwise in fair condition)

Lot 65

A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY INDIAN SILVER BOWL, the exterior cast in relief with figures between foliate scrolled arches, the base inscribed 'Thomas George Earl of Northbrook G.C.S.I. 1876 Robin Windham Baring Apr 30th 1935', height 9cm x diameter 10cm approx., 284.9 grams, Thomas George Baring, 1st Earl of Northbrook, GCSI, PC, FRS (22 January 1826 – 15 November 1904), Gladstone appointed him Viceroy of India 1872–1876, his great-grandfather and Robin's great-great grandfather was Sir Francis Baring, 1st Baronet Baring of Larkbeer (1740-1810) who was founder of Barings Bank, this bowl and the following lot were possibly 21st birthday gifts as Robin Windham Baring was born in 1914 (Condition report: approximately four pin sized holes in the body, which are visible in the interior when held up to light, the rim is slightly misshapen)

Lot 66

A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY INDIAN SILVER BOWL, the exterior cast in relief with figures dancing between foliage and shaped arches, the base inscribed 'Thomas George Earl of Northbrook G.C.S.I. 1876 Robin Windham Baring Apr 30th 1935', height 9cm x diameter 10.5cm approx., 288.2 grams, Thomas George Baring, 1st Earl of Northbrook, GCSI, PC, FRS (22 January 1826 – 15 November 1904), Gladstone appointed him Viceroy of India 1872–1876, his great-grandfather and Robin's great-great grandfather was Sir Francis Baring, 1st Baronet Baring of Larkbeer (1740-1810) who was founder of Barings Bank, this bowl and the following lot were possibly 21st birthday gifts as Robin Windham Baring was born in 1914 (Condition report: approximately five pin sized holes in the body, which are visible in the interior when held up to light, the rim is slightly misshapen)

Lot 68

A SET OF THREE ELIZABETH II SILVER GOBLETS, conical bowl on a baluster stem with a circular foot, makers M D Yates & Sons, Birmingham 1973, 16.37ozt, 509.3 grams, height 13cm (3) (Condition report: in good condition overall, very slight discrepancies in height)

Lot 69

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER CREAM JUG AND SUGAR BOWL AND THREE OTHER ITEMS OF SILVER, the baluster shaped cream jug and circular sugar bowl with wavy rims, three cabriole legs and pad feet, makers J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1973, a silver teaspoon, Birmingham 1970 , a boxed Masonic Alchemy Lodge 1930 circular napkin ring and a cased modern silver pill box in the form of a wrapped sweet, gross weight of weighable silver 8.44ozt, 262.6 grams (5) (Condition report: all items appear to be in good useable condition)

Lot 70

FOUR ELIZABETH II SILVER CRUET ITEMS BY J B CHATTERLEY & SONS comprising a peppermill, Birmingham 1971, height 9cm, a baluster shaped caster, cover Birmingham 1965, base Birmingham 1973 and a salt and pepper of baluster form, on three cabriole legs, Birmingham 1966 and 1970, gross weight excluding peppermill 7.34ozt, 228.3 grams (4) (Condition report: lots of polish residue between covers and bases but in good useable condition)

Lot 71

TWELVE SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES AND TWO SMALL SILVER PLATED BOWLS, all of the photograph frames are of rectangular form, largest aperture 23cm x 18cm and the smallest 4cm x 3cm approx., majority modern (12) (Condition report: mixed condition, some with dents to the frame but are in useable condition on the whole, the bowls are both misshapen)

Lot 73

A GEORGE V SILVER FIVE PIECE TEA SET ON OVAL TWIN HANDLED TRAY, the set of oval / Aladdin's lamp style comprising tea pot, coffee pot, hot water jug, milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl, makers Jones & Crompton, Birmingham 1911, gross weight 159.77ozt, 4969.2 grams (tray only 72.87ozt, 2266.4 grams) (6) (Condition report: generally some rubbing to marks, tea pot interior well used, coffee pot rocks slightly on a level surface, hot water jug has a small dent, the milk jug and sugar bowl do not sit absolutely level on a flat surface, crease in the base of the milk jug spout)

Lot 74

A GEORGE V SILVER PEDESTAL bowl, with pie crust rim, dished centre, on a short pedestal with stepped circular foot, makers Barker Brothers, Chester 1918, 9.4ozt, 292.8 grams (Condition report: sits level on a flat surface, areas of tarnish, otherwise in good condition)

Lot 75

A GROUP OF CASED AND LOOSE SILVER, comprising a rectangular photograph frame, engine turned decoration, lacks glass, marks rubbed , oak easel back, internal measurements 17.1cm x 11.7cm, a cased set of six silver handled tea knives, Sheffield 1919, a cased Elizabeth II silver condiment spoon and fork, Birmingham 1957/8, a George V cased christening spoon and fork, Sheffield 1920, (case interior in poor condition, a cased set of six George V silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1934, two mother of pearl and silver folding fruit knives, Sheffield 1900 and 1913, a George VI silver pedestal nut dish with beaded rims and pierced decoration, loaded base, makers Marson & Jones, Birmingham 1945, a circular napkin ring and a child's silver bangle, gross weight of weighable silver 5.97ozt, 185.6 grams (10) (Condition report: photo frame lacks glass, most items are in useable order, some pieces have slight rubbing to marks)

Lot 76

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER BIRMINGHAM MINT CASED REPRODUCTION SET OF THE 'TICHBORNE SPOONS', the finials cast with historical figures, the majority still in sealed plastic packaging, makers BM, probably Birmingham Mint, London 1978, gross weight including packaging 8.58ozt, 266.8 grams, comes with an envelope of original and photocopied paperwork)

Lot 77

A GEORGE V SILVER SALVER, with gadrooned Chippendale pie crust edge, plain centre, on four short cabriole legs with hoof feet, maker's mark indistinct, London 1929, diameter 42cm, 71.33ozt, 2218.6 grams (Condition report: sits level on a flat surface, light surface scratches, tarnished, maker's mark indistinct)

Lot 78

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER THREE PIECE SHAPED RECTANGULAR TEA SERVICE OF LATE GEORGIAN STYLE, horizontal reeded bands, the milk and sugar with gilt interiors, all on four bun feet, makers W G Keight & Co, Birmingham 1909/9, gross weight 34.6ozt, 1076.3 grams (3) (Condition report: all sit fairly level on a flat surface, gilding has light wear, marks partially rubbed, all three pieces have minor dints)

Lot 79

A PARCEL OF 18TH, 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER, comprising two George III Old English pattern table spoons, makers Peter, Ann & William Bateman, 1801 and Charles Hougham, London 1789, an Elizabeth II sugar caster of urn form on a square foot, makers Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1959, a George III glass cruet bottle with silver mounts (splits to pouring lip), a George V glass scent bottle of conical form, silver mount Chester 1917, lacks stopper, an egg cup, circular napkin ring, an Edwardian rectangular vesta case with foliate engraved decoration, Chester 1904, a set of six George V feather edge pattern tea spoons, makers Josiah Williams & Co (David Landsborough Fullerton), London 1917, another similar teaspoon and an odd teaspoon, gross weight of weighable silver 12.31ozt, 382.9 grams (16) (Condition report: in mixed condition, the spoons have remnants of dried perished elastic bands stuck to them, table spoons have worn tips, other damage in the form of minor dents, some wear to hallmarks)

Lot 80

A GEORGE V SILVER TEA POT OF OVAL FORM, domed cover with reeded detail, ebonised fitments, the lower body with further reeding, makers James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin), Sheffield 1921, 24.27ozt, 755 grams, together with a a silver dwarf candlestick on a circular loaded base, a George VI silver twin handled porridge bowl and saucer, the saucer a.f., makers S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1945, 4.83ozt, 150 grams, a pair of George III Old English pattern condiment spoons, makers Sarah & John William Blake, London 1809, another similar condiment spoon and a small pair of sugar tongs, gross weight of weighable silver 30.49ozt, 948.2 grams (8) (Condition report: tea pot interior is well used, the lid is lifting slightly and has a few tiny dints, otherwise in good condition, the porridge bowl is dented and the saucer is in two pieces, candlesticks has dints around the base, spoons and tongs are in useable condition)

Lot 81

A PAIR OF ELIZABETH II FILLED SILVER CANDLESTICKS, concentric reeded band decoration to the top rim, shoulder and foot, tapered conical stem, loaded base, makers W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1971, height 30cm (2) (Condition report: in good condition overall with areas of dried silver polish)

Lot 82

A SMALL PARCEL OF SILVER AND PLATE, comprising an EPNS and mahogany battery operated chamberstick with glass shade, on four brass ball feet, bulb illuminates when the handle makes contact with a button on the square base, height 16.5cm, a late Victorian mother of pearl handled silver folding fruit knife, Sheffield 1900, a silver plated caddy spoon, a white metal filigree miniature comport, diameter 9.5cm, a silver napkin ring, a miniature white metal hand mirror, a silver cased pencil and another unmarked (8) (Condition report: the lamp is in working order, both the pencils have damage to the cases, otherwise in fair condition)

Lot 83

A GEORGE V SILVER THREE PIECE BACHELOR'S TEA SET OF OVAL FORM, the tea pot with ebonised fitments, all three pieces with stop reeded decoration, worn gilt interiors to the milk jug and sugar bowl, makers Clark & Sewell, Chester 1922, 13.2ozt, 410.6 grams (3) (Condition report: marks are partially rubbed, badly tarnished, otherwise in good and useable condition)

Lot 84

A SMALL PARCEL OF SILVER AND PLATE, comprising a George V silver sugar caster of baluster form, pull off cover, domed circular cover, makers Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1941, two silver napkin rings, both with initials, a set of six silver coffee spoons with Art Deco style handles, makers C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1943, a cased George V christening set, lacks knife, engraved initials, Birmingham 1928, a cased set of six EPNS tea knives with silver bands and ivorine handles and an EPNS knife blade, gross weight of weighable silver 8.46ozt, 263 grams (Parcel) (Condition report: caster has a crease in the bottom half and the pull over cover is stiff, cases are a bit worn, other items are in useable condition)

Lot 85

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO LTD DESK STAND OF SHAPED RECTANGULAR OUTLINE, fitted with a clear glass inkwell with hinged silver cover, the tray with pen rest, on four cabriole legs with pad feet, London 1901, weight excluding inkwell 10.87ozt, 338.2 grams, width 18.5cm x depth 13.5cm (Condition report: the inkwell has a chip on the bottom left corner and a few nibbles on the rear top left corner, the stand sits level on a flat surface and comes with a spare stirrup shaped screw to hold the inkwell frame in position)

Lot 86

A GEORGE V SILVER HIP FLASK OF BOWED RECTANGULAR FORM, bayonet fitting hinged cover, the lower half of the flask with removable gilt lined sleeve stamped 949 to the interior and with corresponding numbers to the base of the flask, makers G & J W Hawksley, Sheffield 1943, 6.6ozt, 205.3 grams, height 12cm x width 8cm (Condition report: some light surface scratches, partial rubbing to hallmarks, cork was dried out and slightly loose in the cap before testing the flask with water for leakage, of which there was some slight leakage around the closed cap when tipped upside down)

Lot 87

A SMALL PARCEL OF VICTORIAN AND LATER SILVER, comprising a Victorian silver christening mug of cylindrical form, gadrooned rim, engine turned body with foliate cartouche engraved with a monogram, stepped circular foot, S scroll handle, heavily worn gilt interior, maker George Unite (partially rubbed), Birmingham 1875, 3.3ozt, 102.8 grams, a cased pair of George VI knife rests, makers S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Chester 1937, two circular napkin rings, both engraved with initials and a cased set of six George VI coffee spoons with cast lion sejant finials and fig shaped bowls, makers William Suckling Ltd, London 1940, gross weight of all items 11.43ozt, 355.4 grams (5) (Condition report: some comments mentioned within the description, both cases have wear to front edges / corners but overall good condition)

Lot 88

TWO SILVER CARD CASES, comprising a Victorian example of rectangular form with rounded corners, engine turned decoration with oval cartouche engraved with initials, hinged opening on long edge, the interior with watermarked blue silk and six folding paper dividers, maker George Unite, Birmingham 1879, 8cm x 4.7cm, the other George V envelope form, engine turned decoration, circular vacant cartouche, gilt interior, maker Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1923, 8cm x 4.6cm, gross weight 2.76ozt, 85.8 grams (2) (Condition report: the Victorian case has a small dint to the front bottom left corner, the George V case has a number of scratches and shallow dents, both are in useable condition)

Lot 89

A PARCEL OF LATE 18TH, 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER DESSERT SPOONS AND TEASPOONS, including a set of six George III Old English pattern teaspoons, engraved initials, maker William Eley I, London 1795, a set of five William IV Fiddle pattern teaspoons, maker Mary Chawner, London 1835, three Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, various makers, London 1814, 1818 and 1824, a pair of George IV Fiddle pattern teaspoons, engraved initial 'S', maker Solomon Royes, London 1822 and two other teaspoons, gross weight 13.71, 426.4 grams (Parcel) (Condition report: generally in good useable condition, bowl tips are in reasonable condition overall)

Lot 90

A GEORGE V SILVER CIGARETTE CASE OF RECTANGULAR FORM WITH DOUBLE HINGED MECHANISM, the plain case engraved with initials, gilt interior lacks one of the elasticated straps, maker Robert Chandler, Birmingham 1913, 3.39ozt, 105.5 grams, 8.5 x 7cm, together with a George V cigarette box, engine turned hinged cover with vacant rectangular cartouche, cedarwood lined, maker William Adams Ltd, Birmingham 1929, width 13.2cm and a cased George V set of six cocktail sticks with red plastic cherry style finials, makers Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1934 (3) (Condition report: the cigarette case has light surface scratches and a small crease on the front towards the centre of the bottom edge, the cigarette box has wear to the engine turning to the front edges / corners and a few small dints, partial rubbing to the hallmarks, the cocktail stick case has wear but the sticks are in good condition)

Lot 91

A CASED GEORGE V SET OF SIX SILVER TEASPOONS, MATCHING SUGAR TONGS AND SIX SILVER HANDLED TEA KNIVES, all shell pattern, makers W.M.Co, Sheffield 1916, together with a cased set of six George V silver pistol handled tea knives and forks, plated blades / prongs, makers W.M.Co, Sheffield 1916 and an Edwardian silver bachelor's tea pot of lobed oval form, ebonised fitments, maker Jones & Crompton, Birmingham 1903 gross weight of weighable silver 11.59ozt, 360.6 grams (3) (Condition report: both of the cases are in very poor condition, some of the knives and forks have gaps on the joins of the handles, a small amount of rusting also noted, a small number of dents to the tea pot)

Lot 92

A 20TH CENTURY YELLOW AND WHITE METAL CIGARETTE CASE OF RECTANGULAR FORM, the case exterior with vertical engine turning and foliate engraved yellow bands, vacant cartouche, worn gilt interior with indistincy marks and 'A.H', 142.7 grams, 11cm x 7.5cm, together with an Elizabeth II silver powder compact of shaped octagonal form, engine turned decoration, mirror fitted to the interior of the hinged cover, makers Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1953, width 8cm (2) (Condition report: the cigarette case has wear to the gilt interior, perished bands and one no longer clips in, the compact has a few dints, the silver is springy and the top front edge has been pushed out of shape)

Lot 93

A PARCEL OF ASSORTED 20TH CENTURY SILVER, CASED AND LOOSE, comprising a cased pair of George V nut dishes of square form, pierced decoration, Birmingham 1927, a cased egg cup and spoon set, lacks spoon, engraved monogram, Sheffield 1918, an Elizabeth II 1977 commemorative silver dish, diameter 11cm, a pair of child's silver backed hair brushes and comb set in a case, a child's silver backed hair brush and comb set in case, a cased Gorge V silver spoon and pusher set, Sheffield 1918, a pair of silver sugar tongs, a silver pusher, a silver baby's spoon with split handle, a silver mustard with hinged cover and blue glass liner, an Exide sterling silver swizzle stick and an EPNS condiment fork, gross weight of weighable silver 9.42ozt, 293 grams (Parcel) (Condition report: all the cases are in poor condition to the exteriors and interiors, nut dishes both have one pushed in corner, marks are partially rubbed overall, generally items are in mixed condition)

Lot 94

A CASED SET OF SIX GEORGE V SILVER BEAN END COFFEE SPOONS, makers Docker & Burn Ltd, Birmingham 1924, together with a white metal caddy spoon, the handle repousse decorated with a peacock and stamped 'BIV' to top left corner and a white metal mounted clear glass scent flask with hinged cover, lacks internal stopper, length 11.5cm (3) (Condition report: the clasp on the spoon case is missing, the scent flask cover is pushed in, otherwise in fair order)

Lot 96

A PARCEL OF LATE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER, comprising two mother of pearl handled folding fruit knives, Sheffield 1871 and 1897, a set of three Edwardian wooden napkin rings with silver mounts, Birmingham 1906, a silver handled button hook, a pair of sugar tongs and two condiment spoons, a pair of silver backed clothes brushes Birmingham 1918, a pair of silver hair brushes, Birmingham and Chester 1909, a rectangular silver cigarette box, Birmingham 1942, width 18cm, a George V trumpet shaped vase on a circular loaded base, Sheffield 1918, a cased silver backed brush and comb and a nickel cased goliath pocket watch with enamel dial in a silver mounted easel backed travel case (Parcel) (Condition report: the two fruit knives in fairly good condition but most other pieces have wear splits, lifted edges, etc)

Lot 261

2 CANTEENS OF BONE HANDLED CUTLERY & ASSORTED LOOSE CUTLERY, SILVER SPOONS ETC

Lot 413

HISENSE UPRIGHT FRIDGE FREEZER IN SILVER

Lot 501

BIRMINGHAM SILVER CIGARETTE CASE - INITIALLED

Lot 505

ASSORTED COSTUME JEWELLERY, ART DECO STYLE COCKTAIL WATCH, JADE BANDS, VARIOUS EARRINGS, SILVER & AGATE BROOCH PIN ETC

Lot 506

SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, ASSORTED SILVER JEWELLERY, BOSUNS WHISTLE ETC

Lot 507

BIRMINGHAM SILVER CIGARETTE CASE - INITIALLED

Lot 519

BOX WITH VARIOUS SILVER SPOONS, BIRMINGHAM SILVER CHRISTENING CUP, BIRMINGHAM SILVER NAPKIN RING, ARTS & CRAFTS STYLE SPOON, OLD SILVER SUGAR TONGS ETC

Lot 531

BIRMINGHAM SILVER CIGARETTE CASE

Lot 533

BOX WITH ASSORTED COINAGE, VICTORIAN SILVER CROWNS ETC

Lot 587

CASED SET OF 6 BIRMINGHAM SILVER COFFEE SPOONS WITH JADE STYLE HANDLES

Lot 596

TRAY WITH GENERAL CERAMICS, DRESDEN BASKET, STERLING SILVER MOUNTED JUG, COCKEREL ORNAMENT, PORCELAIN DOG, COPENHAGEN DISH, CARLTON WARE VASE ETC

Lot 630

BOXED BIRMINGHAM SILVER VANITY SET

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