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Lot 148A

Three Georve IV silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, Edinburgh 1826, makers mark W H R, together with a fiddle pattern tablespoon hallmarked for London 1827, g/w 295 gms

Lot 150

Mixed Lot: Pair of silver hallmarked silver specimen vases of pierced tapering form (loaded), marks rubbed, two silver framed egg cups, Birmingham 1956 together with a pierced pedestal swing handled basket, hallmarked for Birmingham 1927, makers mark for Adie Bros

Lot 151

Antique silver plated and snake skin covered glass hipflask, circa 1930 featuring a screw cap, detachable engraved cup around a glass base, the upper section covered in snake skin with a double sided viewing window, makers mark for James Dixon & Sons, 17 x 11 cm

Lot 152

Mixed Lot: Pair of Georgian silver grape shears of plain form, 17cm long, London 1815, makers mark for William Ely I and William Fearn together with pair of small silver tongs, a Georgian silver four prong fork with mother of pearl handle and a silver butter knife

Lot 154

George V silver wine taster of plain form, hallmarked London 1934, makers mark D & J Wellby Ltd, 9cm diameter, 128 gms

Lot 155

Hallmarked silver table cigarette box of rectangular form with all over engine turned decoration with a circular vacant cartouche to the lid, the hinged lid with applied thumb piece opening to a wood lined interior, marks rubbed (loaded), 18 x 8 x 6 cm (a/f)

Lot 156

Art Deco silver hip flask of slight curved form, engine turned decoration and one side with a rectangular shaped vacant cartouche having a hinged bayonet twist cap with a milled edge, Birmingham 1936, makers mark rubbed, 12 x 10 cm (a/f), 140 gms

Lot 157

Group of five Georgian fiddle pattern silver tablespoons together with an Old English pattern Georgian example, various makers and dates, 420 gms

Lot 158

Mixed Lot: George IV silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon of plain form, London 1828, makers mark for Jonathan Hayne, two silver butter knives and teaspoon together with five silver handled butter knives and a hallmarked silver dessert fork

Lot 159

Mixed lot including two Georgian silver fiddle pattern basting spoons, one London 1832, makers mark Robert Hennell III, and London 1822 makers mark Hayams, a pair of Georgian fiddle pattern table spoons, London 1823, makers mark for Thomas Wilkes Barker, together with a pair of Victorian fiddle patten silver sauce ladles, London 1878, makers mark Henry John Lias, gross weight 504 grams

Lot 160

A set of six George IV silver fiddle pattern table forks each engraved with a crest on the reverse, London 1826, makers mark for William Chawner II, 450 gms

Lot 161

Mixed Lot: Two Georgian Old English pattern silver serving spoons, London 1794, one with a makers mark for Samuel Godbehere and Edward Wigan, two Georgian fiddle pattern silver dessert spoons and one tablespoon, various dates and makers, 302 gms

Lot 163

Six Irish silver Fiddle pattern and rat-tail table spoons, 5 hallmarked for Dublin 1815, one 1814, maker's mark Edward Twycross, 460gms (6)

Lot 164

Pair of hallmarked silver small candle sticks of squat form with weighted bases, hallmarked Birmingham 1972, makers mark is Charles S Green & Co Ltd, 11 cm tall

Lot 166

A silver bladed butter knife, Birmingham 1879, and a further silver mounted inkwell and a silver plated candlestick with loaded base, 23cm long (largest) (3)

Lot 167

Mixed Lot: George IV fiddle pattern tablespoon, London 1826, makers mark for Charles Eley, two silver and enamel souvenir spoons, a white metal Chilean spoon with a lapis lazuli bead terminal together with an Egyptian white metal and enamel souvenir spoon

Lot 168

Mixed Lot: George VI silver cigarette box of plain polished rectangular form, the hinged lid applied with a thumb piece opening to a wood lined interior, 11.5 x 9 x 4.5cm, makers mark for Asprey & Co Ltd together with a Victorian glass bottle with a silver neck and collar fitting, hallmarked Lodon 1894, makers mark rubbed, with a later cork stopper (2)

Lot 169

Mixed Lot: Pair of fiddle pattern basting spoons engraved with initials, and stamped sterling, a hallmarked silver twin handled trophy cup of squat circular form on a spreading foot, marks rubbed together with a set of eight napking rings, stamped 925 and sterling, g/w 420 gms

Lot 17

Cased pair of William IV silver framed spectacles with oval lenses, articulated side arms, London, 1832

Lot 170

Aurum limited edition silver gilt goblet hallmarked for London 1986 produced to commemorate The Hugenot Tercentenary of 1985 numbered at the base 44, 348 gms, 17cm tall

Lot 171

Pair of early 20th Century Chester hallmarked silver encased five branch candleabra with detachable arms on a shaped square bases (loaded), 25cm tall, hallmarked for Chester 1925, makers mark for Robert Pringle & Sons

Lot 172

George V silver card salver with moulded pie crust rim, the centre engraved with a monogram, 21cm diameter, hallmarked Birmingham 1935, makers mark for Deakin & Francis Ltd, 248 gms

Lot 173

George V silver punch bowl (monteith) of plain squat circular form on a pedestal spreading circular foot, 25cm diameter, 18cm tall, London 1917, makers mark for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, 1103 gms

Lot 174

Silver trinket box of angular shape, the hinged lid with engine turned decoration, hallmarked for Sheffield 1902, 8cm wide, 69.7 gms

Lot 176

Edwardian silver hinged lid trinket box of rectangular form heavily embossed with flowers and foliage around a shield shaped cartouche engraved with initials, Chester 1901, makers mark R.H, 12 x 4.5 x 2 cm, 96.5 gms

Lot 177

Edward VII silver trinket box of sarcophacus form, the hinged lid embossed with scrolls and mesh work design around a vacant cartouche, applied with a thumb piece opening to a gilt interior, hallmarked for Birmingham 1901, makers mark is Williams Ltd, 13 x 4 x 3 cm, 88.0 gms

Lot 178

Edward VII silver trinket box of plain shaped oval form, the hinged lid with a domed centre, the edge applied with a reeded rim, hallmarked Birmingham 1908, makers mark for William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 100 gms

Lot 180

Late Victorian silver trinket box of rectangular form, the hinged lid with a slight dome shape, elaborately embossed with flowers and scrolls around a partially engraved cartouche, having crimped edge borders, hallmarked Birmingham 1897, makers mark for Colen Hewer & Cheshire, 10 x 5 x 2.5cm, 70 gms

Lot 181

Silver trinket box of shaped oval form, the hinged lid with a fluted design around a vacant cartouche opening to a gilt interior, Birmingham 1900, makers mark for Henry Matthews, 6 x 4 x 2cm, 37.6 gms

Lot 182

A George V silver trinket box of shaped elongated form, the hinged lid with engine turned decoration around a circular cartouche engraved with the letter 'P', opening to a gilt interior, hallmarked for London 1912, makers mark for the Goldsmith & Silversmith Company Ltd, 16 x 4 x 2cm, 126 gms

Lot 183

Edwardian silver trinket box of sarcophacus form, the hinged lid and sides embossed and chased with flowers and scrolls, opening to a gilt interior, Birmingham 1900, makers mark rubbed, 8.5 x 3..5 x 3cm, 63.6 gms

Lot 191

Mixed Lot: Silver vester case of typical form, hallmarked Chester 1903, two smaller vesters, Birmingham 1903 and 1912, a vintage silver cased pencil, marks rubbed together with a modern 925 stamped pill box, the hinged lid with a marcasite decorated cat, g/w 86.6 gms

Lot 192

Edward VII silver bladed fruit knife with mother of pearl handle, date Sheffield 1906, makers mark for William Needham (a/f)

Lot 193

George V silver vester of typical form, engine turned decoration one side with a vacant cartouche, Birmingham 1914, makers mark for George Gloster, a Mexican money clip stamped 925 together with a hallmarked silver napkin hook (3)

Lot 194

Group of five Masonic triangular pendants, 'Royal Arch of the Ancient Order of Druids', having acorn's engraved to the corners and letters in old script F.F.O, hallmarked London 1928/33/48 and 1975, the other stamped silver only, 95.4 gms

Lot 198

Silver presentation spoon 'Daily Sketch', 1919 baby competition, hallmarked Birmingham 1918

Lot 2

George V plain silver mounted photograph frame, rectangular shape with arched top, oak easel back, the front measuring 15x12.5cm, London 1929, makers PS & Co

Lot 200

Edwardian silver ink well and pen stand in the form of a well, the body with a reeded band applied with a wire work pen holder, hallmarked for Birmingham 1904, makers mark for Henry Clifford Davis (loaded), 7cm tall, (a/f)

Lot 202

Ten hallmarked silver Zodiac Sign finial teaspoons, hallmarked for London 1971, makers mark for John Pinchers (ten of twelve), 230 gms

Lot 204

Victorian glass scent bottle of baluster form having a clear glass body with green ribbed glass shoulders, the silver rim hallmarked for London 1898 with associated glass and silver stopper, hallmarked London 1894, 7cm tall

Lot 205

Pair of Edwardian silver knife rests having carved rest ends and twisted central struts, hallmarked London 1902, makers mark for Josiah Williams & Co, 75mm long, 68 gms

Lot 213

Mixed Lot: George V silver card case chased and engraved with a geometric and foliate design around an intial cartouche, Birmingham 1915, makers mark for Henry Williamson Ltd, 8.5 x 6cm, an antique mother of pearl card case, one side inset with a star motif, together with an antique French lacquered card case ornately decorated with figures, swags and festoons with gilt metal fittings, (3)

Lot 214

Mixed Lot: a 20th century Birmingham hallmarked silver egg cup, together with two oval white metal or plated pill boxes, largest piece 6cm high (3)

Lot 218

Hallmarked silver ink dip pen cylindrical case with a two part pull out, the case engraved with initials, hallmarked Birmingham 1916, makers mark for Baker & Sons, 14cm long (a/f)

Lot 219

A Victorian silver cased travelling shaving brush of plain cylindrical form with reeded decoration engraved with an armorial to the base having a pull off cover for the brush stored inside the tube and screwed into the body,hallmarked for London 1841,makers mark for Thomas Diller

Lot 219A

Vintage sterling silver and royal blue enamel pencil engraved Wigfull, Plymouth, Diana Peaver, sterling silver, made in England, 10.5 cm long

Lot 220

George III silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon with large oval shell bowl, hallmarked London 1782, makers mark for William Eley I and William Fern, 10cm long

Lot 223

Victorian silver large sauce boat having a wavy rim, a canthus detail flying sea scroll handle, one side engraved with a deer, supported on three shell and hoof feet, Sheffield 1894, makers mark for Atkin Bros, 300 gms, from handle to lip 18cm, 11.5 cm tall

Lot 224

Edward VII silver twin handled sweetmeat dish having a round cut carved rim supported by two large loop handles to a pedestal shape base, Birmingham 1903, makers mark for Norton & White, 194 gms, 9cm tall

Lot 225

George V hallmarked silver bowl with Arts & Crafts style hammered finish with a beaded rim, supported on a collet foot, Birmingham 1923, makers mark for Deykin & Harrison, diameter 155cm

Lot 226

Georgian silver double ended marrow scoop, hallmarked for London 1804, makers mark rubbed, 23cm long

Lot 227

George V silver twin handled vase of baluster form, the body decorated with a garland of flowers and leaves to a pedestal spreading foot, hallmarked London 1918, makers mark rubbed (a/f), 160 gms, 11.5cm tall

Lot 228

A small silver bowl in the form of a punch bowl applied with two lion heads grasping ring handles, supported on a spreading pedestal foot, hallmarked Birmingham 1966, makers mark for Cohen & Charles, 8.5cm diameter, 90gms together with a metal panelled bowl (2)

Lot 229

Set of six Victorian silver Kings pattern large teaspoons, hallmarked for London 1867 and makers mark for Chawner & Co, 198gms

Lot 23

Mixed Lot including two Victorian gilt metal propelling pencils, a hallmarked silver snuff spoon together with a metal example and a hallmarked silver souvenir spoon (5)

Lot 231

Edwardian small silver capstan ink well with reeded decoration, the plain hinged lid opening to a clear glass liner reservoir (loaded), Chester 1919, makers mark for J & R Griffin Ltd

Lot 232

Three George V silver goblets, each applied with a circular enamel plaque, Commune Inhabitancium Ville de Wisbiche Sicillum, engraved with initials and dated 1929, 10cm tall, Birmingham 1928, makers mark for William Hutton & Sons Ltd, g/w 330 gms

Lot 233

Art Deco silver cigarette box of rectangular form having plain polished sides with engine turned decorated hinge lid opening to a wood lined interior (loaded), hallmarked Birmingham 1928, makers mark for Henry Matthews, 11.5 x 9 x 4cm

Lot 234

George V silver bachelors teapot having a domed hinge lid with acorn finial, reeded banded body and ebonised handle, hallmarked for Chester 1926, makers mark for Barker Bros Ltd, g/w 270gms

Lot 235

George V silver hot water jug of panelled form, the hinged lid with ebonised urn finial, the rim applied with a shell and scroll design, having an ebonised scroll handle to a collet foot, hallmarked Sheffield 1930, makers mark Walker & Hall, g/w 546 gms, 20cm tall

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