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Lot 43

A pair of silver toddy ladles, King's pattern (single struck), initialled "MS", possibly by Thomas Dall, Cupar 1820-1850, 15cm long, 1.9oz.Condition - 7.5/10

Lot 390

A rare George III silver caddy spoon, with a pierced terminal – separately made and soldered on with a lap-joint, by Thomas Nash, London 1790, 7.5cm long, 0.3oz.

Lot 36

A silver tablespoon, Hanoverian pattern, initialled "MS" over "KC", by Colin Mitchell, Canongate C.1730, 20.3cm long, 2.1oz.Condition - 7/10

Lot 120

A silver Fiddle teaspoon, initialled "WSD", by Alexander Glenny, Stonehaven c.1840, 13.8cm long, 0.4oz.Condition - 7.25/10

Lot 173

A George V silver muffin dish of plain circular form, with adorned cover and a drop-in liner, by William Hulton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1930, 17.7cm diameter, 20.5oz.

Lot 512

A late Victorian silver dressing table box, with embossed decoration, and a bayonet-fitting cover, monogrammed, by A & A.H. Benson, London 1894, incised "HUNT & ROSKELL LATE STORR & MORTIMER" on the base; together with a smaller silver heart-shaped box by Synyer and Beddoes, Birmingham 1898, the form 6.5cm high, 5.25 oz. (2)

Lot 373

A pair of Edwardian silver candlesticks in the neo-classical style on canted square bases with tapering square columns in relief with urns, ram’s masks, festoons and beaded borders, by R. Martin and E. Hall, Sheffield 1903 (loaded), 21cm high. (2)

Lot 57

A silver Fiddle teaspoon, initialled "J", by John McLean, Dumfries C.1850, 14.6cm long, 0.55oz.Condition - 8.25/10

Lot 188

A Victorian silver mustard pot of inverted baluster form with a domed cover and scroll handle, decorated with chased, wrythen fluted strips of foliate designs, blue glass liner, by Thomas Smily, London 1860, 10.5cm high, 3.6oz weighable silver.

Lot 226

A continental silver nef on four spoked wheels, fully rigged with a full sail, flags flying, a canopied rear cabin and figures on deck, with English import marks for Samuel Boyce Landeck, London 1906, 18.5cm high, 18cm long, 8.55oz.

Lot 206

A late Victorian small silver mustard pot, embossed around the sides with scenes from 17th Century peasant life, shell thumbpiece and blue glass liner, by G. Nathan and R. Hayes Chester 1897, 5cm high, 1.45oz weighable silver.

Lot 419

A mixed lot: a set of five Danish silver Pyramid pattern coffee spoons by Georg Jensen of Copenhagen; four small silver Norwegian spoons with enamelled"longship" terminals; a silver souvenir spoon from Stratford on Avon, by Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1911; a silver "coronation" spoon; a small silver fork; a silver pickle fork; two silver butter knives; and fifteen other various spoons, the longest one 20.5cm long, 14.5oz weighable silver. (30)

Lot 273

Five various antique silver caddy spoons, by Birmingham makers, to include:- a pastern hoof example by John Betteridge 1819, a Fiddle example with a circular floral bow, initialled, by Lea & Co 1814, another with a waisted floral bowl and hollow Fiddle stem by Joseph Taylor 1814, an engraved example with a shaped square bowl, by Taylor & Perry 1830, and another with a fluted bowl, initialled "N", by Gervaise Wheeler 1837, the latter 8.5cm long, 1.25oz. (5)

Lot 422

A set of six William IV silver dessert forks, old English pattern, by W. Chawner, London 1831; and another set of six forks with same pattern (to match) by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1901, 17.5cm long, 19.45oz. (12)

Lot 313

A Victorian silver bachelor's or afternoon teapot, with a spherical body, decorated, with a lower band of reeding and a beaded "cape" rim, leaf-capped and reeded handle, by William Comyns, London 1897, 9.5cm high, 12.8oz.

Lot 425

A pair of George III silver tablespoons, by John Lambe London 1783, later decorated with ‘berry’ style with chased terminals and embossed fruit in the bowls (traces of gilding on the bowl interiors), contained in a fitted and lined case, the case measuring, 24.5cm long, 3.25oz.

Lot 266

Five antique silver, Birmingham-made caddy spoons, with engraved decoration to include:- a Fiddle example by Francis Clarke 1826, one with a flat base to the bowl, initialled by Thomas Wilmore 1801, a small example with a circular bowl by the same maker 1802, another with a Greek-key pattern up the stem by Joseph Taylor 1806, and another with a floral motif in the bowl by Joseph Wilmore 1810, the latter 7.6cm long, 1.1oz. (5)

Lot 418

A group of small silver spoons: a marked set of five silver Fiddle pattern egg spoons, crested, (four by Francis Higgins, London 1891 and one by Eley, Fearn and Chawner, London 1812); a set of six silver teaspoons with pierced stems by C. Boyton & Sons, Sheffield 1936; a set of five silver teaspoons with "Celtic" terminals by Reid & Sons (of Newcastle on Tyne), London 1936; a set of six silver gilt "coronation" teaspoons; and a set of six George III silver teaspoons initialled "EW", by Stephen Adams, London c.1770, 11.25oz. (28)

Lot 431

A set of six Elizabeth II silver dessert forks, king's pattern, by by Viners of Sheffield 1956; and a set of six soup spoons to match, by the same maker 1958, the spoons 17.5cm long, 24.8oz. (12)

Lot 336

A George III silver tea caddy with bright-engraved decoration, of serpentine outline with a flat cover, concealed flush hinge and an ivory knop finial, the front and back with a vacant oval cartouche, also with lock, by William Plummer, London 1781, 11.5cm high, 12.4 oz.

Lot 455

A William IV silver table snuff box, rectangular with convex sides, decorated with repousse work scrolling foliage and florets against a matt ground, the cover with a similarly chased border and the inscription "Presented to Edward Hilditch Esqr. Surgeon, by the Seamen and Marines of His Majesty's ship Forte on her being paid off, April 12th, 1837, as a token of Gratitude for his skilful treatment and unwearied attention to them when visited by Yellow Fever in the West Indies in 1835", engine-turned base and gilt interior, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1832, 10.8cm long, 9oz.

Lot 214

A George III silver mustard pot shaped like a drum, with engraved and fret-pierced sides with birds amongst scrollwork, the blue glass liner with a star-cut base, by an unascribed maker "S.W." (script), London 1799, 7.8cm high, 4oz weighable silver.

Lot 24

A silver toddy ladle, initialled "C", by John Keith, Banff 1810-1820, 16.3cm long, 1oz.Condition - 7/10

Lot 196

A George III provincial silver mustard pot, cylindrical with bright-engraved decoration, a reeded handle and reeded borders and a rising cover with a ball finial, blue glass liner, by Christian Ker Reid of Newcastle c.1800, 8cm high, 3.1oz weighable silver.

Lot 329

A George III silver swing handled sugar basket, pierced sides and foot, and a corded wavy rim, crested, blue glass liner, by William Plummer, London 1774, 11cm high (to rim), 4.3oz weighable silver.

Lot 150

A Scottish provincial silver waiter of shaped circular outline with a moulded rim and flat-chased decoration around the border, maker's mark only (struck twice), by James Gordon of Aberdeen c.1765, 14cm diameter, 5.75 oz.

Lot 505

A mixed lot of small silver: - a set of four Edwardian bon bon dishes; a George III conical snuffer, crested; two Victorian cow finials (from butter dishes); a 12ct gold mounted amber cheroot holder (cased); and a George III reeded vinaigrette, gilt interior, by John Shaw, Birmingham 1810, the latter 3.5cm long, 3.75oz weighable silver. (9)

Lot 19

A silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon, initialled "MC", by Andrew Davidson, Arbroath C.1840, 14.1cm long, 0.55oz.Condition - 6.75/10

Lot 514

A miscellaneous lot of small items:- a silver ‘armada’ dish engraved on the rim with a fish, by Reid & Sons (of Newcastle) London 1964; a silver scent flask of canted oblong form by Charles Perry & Co Chester 1927; a late Victorian engraved silver vesta case; an Australian nickel-mounted nut vesta case; an enamelled pill box; a Japanese brass box with an applied copper figure; a Victorian papier-mâché show snuff box; three other papier-mâché snuff boxes; and a circular horn box and cover, the latter 7cm diameter, 2.9oz weighable silver. (11)

Lot 249

A pair of late 20th Century Spanish silver table decorations in the form of a brace of quail (hen and cock), each standing alert with their beaks open, the cock 19.5cm high, 9.3oz. (2)

Lot 304

An early 19th Century unascribed silver caddy spoon, with a drop-shaped bowl and an elongated stem, maker's mark only "I O" (struck three times), 1800-1820, 11.2cm long, 0.4oz.

Lot 289

A Victorian provincial silver caddy spoon, with a curly floral stem and a gilt bowl stamped with a rose, thistles and shamrock, by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield c.1850 (no date letter), 8cm long, 0.35oz.

Lot 440

A selection of continental silver spoons:- A set of four Danish tablespoons with wavy Thread borders, by Nordemann Copenhagen 1877; a Russian niello work lemon-teaspoon; a German tablespoon with a pointed terminal, initialled "H"; a Dutch spoon with a figure terminal; and a Norwegian spoon engraved with a flower on the terminal and initials "HHSW" maker's mark "CSB", Bergen 1845, the latter 18cm long, 15.6oz. (8)

Lot 453

An early 18th Century silver mounted tortoiseshell snuff box, oval with a reeded, lappet border around the cover, pique-work decoration and a stand-away hinge, unmarked 1720-30, 7cm long.

Lot 386

A set of twelve Russian silver gilt and cloisonne enamelled coffee spoons decorated on the back of the bowls and finials with shades of blue, white, green and foiled red cloisons, maker's mark "s.m.sh" (cyrillic), possibly by Sergei Shaposhnikov, 1896-1908, 11cm long, 5.4oz. (12)

Lot 108

A silver tablespoon, Old English pattern, initialled "F", by William Hannay, Paisley 1810-1815, 23.8cm long, 2.3oz.Condition - 7.5/10

Lot 371

A contemporary silver dish (from the Lindisfarne collection), with a pedestal foot and “Celtic” knop, the double lipped bowl with a gilt interior, maker’s mark “HC”, Sheffield 2006, 17.3cm wide, 7.2oz.

Lot 116

A silver toddy ladle, Oar pattern, initialled "S", by William Smith 1820-1830, 14.7cm long, 0.85oz.Condition - 7.75/10

Lot 517

A 20th Century German silver cigarette box or cannister, of cylindrical form with a pull-off cover decorated with interlocking rings, enamelled in eight different colours in the reserves, the base with a small inscription and the date "1959", maker's mark of "Hornung Goldschmiede" and "handarbeit", c.1959, 9.5cm high, 7.5oz.

Lot 254

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, with an engraved stem and embossed flowers in the bowl, by George Unite, Birmingham 1848; and another, with a pierced stem and gilt bowl, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1853, each approximately 8.5cm long, 0.8oz. (2)

Lot 483

A Norwegian silver gilt and pink guilloche enamel scent bottle, with screw-off cap and suspension chain, by David Andersen of Kristiania c.1900, 6cm long, 0.9oz.

Lot 210

An art deco small silver mustard pot, rectangular with a stepped cover, angular handle and a matching spoon, blue glass liner, by Lanson Ltd, Birmingham 1938, 4.8cm high, 3.65 weighable silver. (2)

Lot 157

A Scottish provincial silver swing handled sugar basket, boat shaped with bead borders and engraved decoration, crested (with a motto) on one side, by James Erskine of Aberdeen (E, hand and dagger, three turrets), c. 1795, 18cm long, 9 oz.

Lot 291

A George III Irish silver caddy spoon, Fiddle pattern with a fluted bowl, by Richard Whitford, Dublin 1815 (retailers mark of "WEST"), and another silver caddy spoon with a Thread-bordered stem, initialled "E B", by Thomas Wallis, London 1799, the latter 7.7cm long, 0.55oz. (2)

Lot 366

A pair of Victorian silver dwarf candlesticks on stepped square bases with wrythen columns, foliate capitals and detachable nozzles, by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co., Sheffield 1890 and a pair of taller silver candlesticks on oval bases with fluted decoration, monogrammed, by the same maker, Sheffield 1908, (both pairs loaded) the taller pair 21.5cm high. (4)

Lot 416

An Edwardian silver canteen of Fiddle Thread and Sheel pattern (diamond shell heel), flatware and cutlery in a fitted, three drawer oak box, to include:- 12 table forks, 12 dessert forks, 12 tablespoons, 12 dessert spoons, 12 soup spoons, a stilton scoop, and a basting spoon, by Elkington and Co, Birmingham 1905/06; together with a small ladle to match by another maker, London 1907; 14 stainless steel table knives; 12 side knives; a 3 piece carving set with ivory handles; 12 plated table forks; and 12 dessert forks to match, all initialled "B", the box measuring 51cm wide, 196.45oz weighable silver.

Lot 335

A mixed lot: a silver glass mounted whisky tot by C & G Asprey London 1904, four antique silver teaspoons, two pairs of sugar tongs, an Indian Colonial silver tablespoon, by John Mair of Calcutta and four plated dessert spoons, the tot 10cm high, 6.1oz weighable silver. (12)

Lot 399

A George V silver part service of Hanoverian pattern flatware and cutlery, to include: - twelve fish knives; eleven fish forks; a fish serving knife and fork; a soup ladle; two smaller ladles and three serving spoons, all initialled ‘P’, by Charles Boyton & Sons Sheffield 1919 the soup ladle 31.5cm long, 67.1oz. (31)

Lot 134

Various publications: The Tain silver Collection, Perth Silver, Aberdeen Silver, Provincial Silversmiths of Morag and their marks, Iona celtic Art, Dumfries Silversmiths etc. (13)

Lot 170

An Elizabeth II silver candle snuffer, with a square-section handle and a conical snuffer applied with an enamelled bumble bee with plique-a-jour wings, by Maisie Gwendoline Jones, London 1981, 18.5cm long, 1.65oz.

Lot 192

A Victorian large silver mustard pot, plain oval with an angular handle, and reeded borders, engraved on the cover with the badge of the 29th (Worcestershire) Regiment of Foot, blue glass liner, by Messrs Lias, London 1859, 9.2cm high, 6.75oz weighable silver.

Lot 59

Two silver teaspoons: one Fiddle and one Old English pattern, both by James Yule, Dumfries C.1840, each approx 14cm long, 0.85oz. (2)James Yule had a shop in King Street, Castle Douglas and was working from 1837-1842.Condition - 6.5/10

Lot 203

An Edwardian silver mustard pot, with scroll piercing around the sides, applied borders of gadrooning and shells and a partly openwork, scroll handle, blue glass liner, by G. Jackson and D. Fullerton London 1908, struck also with the retailer’s mark “SELFRIDGE & CO LONDON”, 8cm high, 4.6oz weighable silver.

Lot 300

A George IV engraved silver "pastern hoof" caddy spoon, with a hollow stem, by John Betteridge, Birmingham 1820, 8.4cm long, 0.25oz.

Lot 123

A silver tablespoon, Old English with shoulders, crest, motto "MANY FORTH" and initials "MK" and "HF", by Hugh Ross, Tain 1770-1780, 22cm long, 1.95oz.Condition - 7.25/10

Lot 305

A rare silver gilt double duty mark caddy scoop, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1797 (no date letter), an engraved silver caddy spoon with a pierced bowl, initialled "P", by George Baskerville, London 1799, and a silver caddy spoon with an engraved stem and fluted bowl initialled, by Hester Bateman, London 1789, the latter 7.5cm long, 0.9oz. (3)

Lot 55

A silver tablespoon, Hanoverian pattern, initialled "L" by David Couttes, Dumfries 1760-1770, 20.2cm long, 2.1oz.Condition - 7/10

Lot 158

A Scottish provincial silver salver of shaped circular outline with a moulded border and flat-chased decoration around the edge, initialled "Jo. R" over "D" on the reverse, maker's mark only, by George Cooper of Aberdeen c.1740, 27.2cm diameter, 18.65oz.

Lot 486

An Edwardian/George V small silver trinket box, the foil shaped on three legs, the cover inset with a mother-of-pearl flower, lined interior, by C. Saunders of F. Shepherd, Birmingham 1910; together with a silver mounted tortoiseshell moustache comb by Tiffany & Co. of New York (with English import marks for London 1896); a silver toothpick; a silver oval pill box; and a plated oblong pill box, initialled, the comb 8.5cm long. (5)

Lot 427

A pair of early 20th Century Norwegian silver salad servers, with spade-shaped bowls and latticework terminals with three stylised flowerhead motifs, by David Anderson, Oslo 1930-40, 21cm long, 3.75oz. (2)

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