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Lot 350

A 9ct gold Rotary 1970's gents wristwatch, round silvered dial with applied gilt baton markers, date aperture at 3, case approx 30mm, to a black leather strap along with a 9ct gold 70's Helvetia 9ct gold gents wristwatch, round champagne with applied gilt baton markers, subsidiary at 6, case approx 32mm, on later plated strap and a silver Albert link chain (1 bag)Further details: both watches wind and working at time of report, foxing to dials on both, age related wear and tear movements untested 

Lot 36

A pair of Georgian style silver salts, gadroon borders on four ball feet, with four silver condiment spoons, hallmarked by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield, 1905, stamped pattern no: 3512 & registration mark, approx 3.64 ozt (113.1 grams) with three blue glass liners 

Lot 37

A collection of silver to include; a pair of sugar tongs hallmarked for Newcastle 1824 by John Walton, a two handled loving cup hallmarked Sheffield 1916 by James Dixon and sons, a cased set of silver handled knives hallmarked Sheffield 1915 by John Sanderson, a cased set of small coffee spoons hallmarked Birmingham 1944 by James Swann and sons, A cased set of coffee bean ended spoons hallmarked Birmingham 1915 by S.W Smith and co along with another pair of sugar tongs hallmarked Birmingham 1896 by Hilliard and Thomason, A pair of elegantly designed needlework scissors hallmarked Birmingham 1901 by Hilliard and Thomason, A Chester hallmarked twisted stem small fish knife , marks for 1902 by J and R Griffin, with another Birmingham hallmarked butter knife for 1940 and a silver and mother of pearl bread fork, hallmarked for Birmingham 1903 by Elkington and co Ltd, along with a white metal small ashtray (marks rubbed). weighable silver = 248grams.

Lot 38

An extensive German 800 standard silver ornate flatware service by Posen, each handle engraved with initial A., reverse handles stamped, comprising:15 table spoons16 table forks18 fish forks18 fish knives14 dessert forks18 pastry forks 11 oyster/fish forks 12 fish / sauce spoons18 teaspoons2 soup spoonsPair of sauce ladles Serving fork and spoonLarge fish / meat forkSoup ladleFish server Cake serverAsparagus server (ridged), total weight: approx 230.29 ozt (7,160.5 grams)together with the following silver handled knives (12 butter, 18 table & 20 side)

Lot 39

A Georgian style silver reticulated oval basket, swing handle, on four scroll feet, hallmarked by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London, 1921, stamped to underside (maker's mark rubbed), approx 11.80 ozt (367.1 grams) 

Lot 40

An early 20th Century Continental probably German 800 standard silver tea caddy, quatrefoil shaped profusely chased and embossed with scrolling foliage, musical instruments and flowers, the cover with central panel depicting putti, the entire body chased with pastoral vignettes with 18th Century style figures, stamped on the flange VERSILBER, approx 352.4 grams (1) 

Lot 41

A Continental 800 standard silver oval two handled small dish and cover, the gadrooned body chased and engraved with flowers, on four foliate and scroll feet, stamped 800 to underside, the similar cover with knop finial, approx 334.7 grams Further details: overall condition good, stamped to underside 

Lot 4138

A five-arm gold finish and silver chandelier, complete with clear and pink ribbed glass shades, height adjustable gold finish chain, requires 5 x small bayonet cap golf ball bulbs, LED compatible, bulbs not included, max height 80cm, min height 60cm, diameter 60cm, RRP £600Condition: Generally good, shop soiled and tarnishing throughout.NOTE: ITEM IS NOT HELD AT THE ETWALL SALEROOM 

Lot 4139

A five-arm satin silver chandelier complete with scavo coned glass shades, height adjustable silver chain, requires 5 x small bayonet cap bulbs, LED compatible, bulbs not included, max height 100cm, min height 66cm, diameter 55cm, RRP £299Condition: Good overall.NOTE: ITEM IS NOT HELD AT THE ETWALL SALEROOM 

Lot 4140

A pair of five-arm spiral chrome chandeliers with blue petal glass shades, silver height adjustable chain, requires 5 x small Edison screw bulbs, LED compatible, bulbs not included, max height 98cm, min height 75cm, diameter 60cm, RRP £299 each (2)Condition: Good, one boxed.NOTE: ITEM IS NOT HELD AT THE ETWALL SALEROOM 

Lot 42

A collection of silver to include:  a pair of George V boxed engine turned napkin rings, hallmarked C T Burrows, Birmingham,1927;  George V cartouches shaped engraved purse on suspension chain and ring, fitted leather interior, hallmarked Birmingham, 1919; an Edwardian small initialled cigarette case, hallmarked by Samuel Levi, Birmingham, 1907 and a Continental silver and enamelled cigarette case, decorated with pagoda within river landscape, the interior stamped STERLING, weighable silver 4.80 ozt (149.5 grams) (4) 

Lot 43

A set of six early 20th Century Norwegian Harlequin silver gilt and enamel spoons, peacock pattern to reverse, stamped E.C.K, gross weight 50.1 grams, in fitted case stamped NORWEGIAN ART ENAMEL (1)

Lot 44

A set of six Modern silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, hallmarked by Charles Green & Sons, Birmingham, 2000 together with six 19th Century fiddle pattern teaspoons, various dates and makers, approx 8.8 ozt (273.8 grams) 

Lot 45

An Art Nouveau style silver frame, chased with a girl resting by a blossom tree with three geese, easel backed, the silver hallmarked by I S Greenberg, Birmingham, 1910 together with George V cigarette box, small money clip, various dates and makers lot also includes Victorian 1891 crown, a silver plate cased pocket watch and a cased set of plated pen and pencil (Q - 1 bag)Further details: frame and cigarette case tarnished  

Lot 46

A Modern silver limited edition salver commemorating the Royal Wedding of Lady Diana Spencer to H.R.H Prince Charles, 29th July 1981, engraved with her Coats-of-Arms and the Prince of Wales Feathers., hallmarked by M&C., Birmingham, 1981, stamped 41/100., approx 22 ozt, 31.5cm diam, in fitted case (1) 

Lot 47

A collection of silver to include: matched set of three engine turned octagonal napkin rings and a matched pair of circular engine turned napkin rings, hallmarked Birmingham, various dates and makers, approx 5.28 ozt (164.2) together with a silver teaspoon and fork, standard silver bangle, further plated flatware (1 bag) 

Lot 49

A collection of silver to include napkin rings, spoons, frames, pill boxes etc., various dates and makers, weighable silver 4.16 ozt (1 bag)  

Lot 50

A British Horse Society limited edition silver model of a horse titled Playing Up after sculpture by Lorne McKean, hallmarked by John Pinches, London, 1975, approx 19.21 ozt (597.6 grams) in fitted case with certificate (1) 

Lot 501

A collection of 19th Century horn beakers, various sizes, one with silver mounted rim and applied shield with monogram; one with white metal mounts and presentation inscription for: Christ College Trial Eights, 30th November1866 with named rowers; one plain, one gilt metal mounted together with four horn napkin rings and caddy spoons (Q) 

Lot 51

A pair of late Victorian silver Corinthian column candlesticks, hallmarked London, 1899, maker's marks rubbed, approx 29cm high (2), drilled and electrified 

Lot 52

A George V silver teapot, fruitwood finial and handle, hallmarked by Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1925, gross weight 13.57 ozt (422.1 grams) 

Lot 53

Two early 20th Century presentation silver goblets, both hallmarked by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1928 & 1938, approx 11.03 ozt (343 grams), the presentation inscriptions read:1. QUORN HUNT PUPPY SHOW 1929 - 3rd Prize Bitch "CRAMMER" by Cardinal - Crony., walked by Commander  Brewill D.S.C R.N.2.    EARL OF HARRINGTON'S HUNT 1939, 2nd Prize Couple "SAGO" - "PLOVER" walked by COMDR BREWILL (2) 

Lot 54

A George V silver cigarette box, engine turned cover with vacant cartouche, engraved presentation inscription reads: QUORN HUNT PUPPY SHOW 1927 - 1ST PRIZE DOG - "Student" by Meynell "Student Bauble"., Walked by Commander L Brewill D.S.C.R.N, hallmarked by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1926, stamped to underside, fitted interior, gross 704 grams (1) 

Lot 55

A George V silver two handled presentation cup, loop handles, facet body on spreading circular foot, engraved description to upper section reads: QUORN HUNT PUPPY SHOW 1924, 1st Prize Bitch "Bauble"..... walked by Commander L Brewill D.S.C. R.N, hallmarked by London, 1923,maker's mark rubbed,  approx 10.91 ozt (339.6 grams)

Lot 56

A George V silver two handled presentation cup, engraved inscription reads: R.N HUNT CLUB - Heavy Weight Race won by "DOG WATCH" ., Owned & Ridden by Commander L Brewill D.S.C.R.N., Aston 1931, hallmarked by William Neale., Birmingham, 1930., approx 14.11 ozt (438.8 grams) 

Lot 57

A George V silver two handled presentation cup and cover, engraved inscription reads: R.N HUNT CLUB - Heavy Weight Race won by "DOG WATCH" ., Owned & Ridden by Commander L Brewill D.S.C.R.N., Oxton 1928, hallmarked probably Birmingham 1924, date letter Z., marks rubbed, approx 12.37 ozt (348.8 grams) 

Lot 58

A Victorian silver three piece tea set comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, Georgian style with gadroon body, each engraved with a crest, on four paw feet, hallmarked by Elkington & Co., London, 1898, gross weight approx 29.55 ozt (919.1 grams) (3) 

Lot 59

A George V large plain silver mug / tankard, hallmarked by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1936, pattern no: 53699, approx 10.36 ozt (322.1 grams)

Lot 6

Collection of silver plated items to including candelabra, goblets, tankard, fruit baskets, condiments, flatwares etc

Lot 60

A George V silver large sauceboat, wavy border on stepped oval foot, hallmarked London 1925, approx 9.52 ozt (295.1 grams)Further details: maker's mark rubbed

Lot 61

Georg Jensen: an early 20th Century small silver twin-handled bowl, hallmarked by Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, 1921, import marks for London, 1921, pattern no 373., approx 1.75 ozt (54.4 grams)Further details: marks clear, dent to lower section

Lot 62

A silver beaker with raised ridged detail, London 1900, maker Charles Boyton, along with a silver nurses buckle with engraved pierced decoration, Birmingham 1901, maker Able & Charnell (Thomas Able & Walter James Charnell) combined weight approx 4.86ozt Further details: marks a little rubbed to beaker, tarnish and small dents commensurate with age 

Lot 63

An assorted collection of silver to include; A stamp box with leather interior, hallmarked Birmingham 1903 by Walker and Hall, A mustard pot hallmarked Sheffield 1906 by Walker and Hall, along with nine silver vesta cases, various hallmarks to include: Birmingham 1911 by Horton and Allday, Birmingham 1910 by William Sparrow, Birmingham 1917 by Deakin and Francis, Birmingham 1914 by T. Heatley, London 1881 by Sampson Mordan, Birmingham 1924 by John Thompson and sons, Birmingham 1898 by E.V. Pledge and sons, Birmingham 1908 by Jones and Crompton, along with an 800 silver novelty 'adult' scene vesta. (11 items) weighable silver = 240grams.

Lot 64

A Victorian silver large goblet / cup, the body and foot with chased foliate and lozenge decoration, hallmarked by Charles Boyton II (oval punch), London 1864, 9.05 ozt (281.3 grams) 

Lot 65

A George V silver three piece tea service comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, Georgian style with ornate repousse decoration, on four ball feet, ebonised finial and handle, hallmarked by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1913, approx gross weight 33.74 ozt (1049.2 grams) (3)  George Nathan & Ridley Hayes George Nathan & Ridley Hayes

Lot 66

An Edwardian five piece silver cruet comprising pair of salts, pepper pots and a mustard pot and cover, embossed leafage scrolls, engraved initials, with two salt spoons, hallmarked by Jones & Crompton, Birmingham 1905, Registration Number 347212, approx weight 8.99 ozt (297.4 grams)  in fitted case (AF) Jones & Crompton Jones & Crompton

Lot 67

A set of six Victorian silver gilt fancy teaspoons, with sugar nips, with twist mask handles, pierced finials, in fitted case, London 1894 and a pair of Edwardian silver napkin rings, with gold cartouches, Chester 1903, in case, combined weight 6.4 ozt (198.9 grams) together with a set of six EPNS coffee bean finial coffee spoons in case (3) 

Lot 68

A Georg Jensen sterling sterling silver 'leaf and berry' ladle, design no: 141, hammered oval bowl, stamped to reverse handle, circa 1930s, approx 2.56 ozt (80 grams) 

Lot 69

A pair of Art Nouveau style silver salt and pepper pots, urn shaped with ornate pierced domed covers, hallmarked by Harrison Brothers, Sheffield, 1911, approx 6.87 ozt (213.8 grams) (2) Further details: dents to bodies 

Lot 70

An Edwardian hip flask with a silver top/cap, and detachable flask with a leather surround, hallmarked for Sheffield 1906 by James Dixon and Sons Ltd. Gilt interior to flask and cap. Slight wear to leather and silver is tarnished. (Detachable flask weight is 68.1g)

Lot 71

A Chester hallmarked hand-planished vesta case. Hallmarked for Colen Hewer Cheshire in 1907. With some matches inside, monogrammed to circular cartouche. Tarnished. (42.2g) Along with a silver cigarette case hallmarked for Chester 1904 by John Millward Banks and his other mark of his flower trademark. Gilt interior. No initials or monograms. Tarnished. (94.5g)

Lot 72

A collection of silver to include: a late Victorian small hip flask, plain body, hallmarked by Frederick C Ashman, Sheffield, 1900 (dents to body) and two early 20th Century cigarette cases, both engraved with the same crest and motto within banner: LABORE OMNIA FLORENT.., both hallmarked Birmingham, 1902 and 1923, various makers, approx 8.65 ozt (269 grams) (3) 

Lot 73

An Edwardian Asprey & Co London silver vesta case, machine engraved line decoration with applied gold wire work monogram, size approx 55 x 55mm, Chester 1908Further details: good- some slight denting to lid, wear and tear commensurate with age 

Lot 74

A George V Asprey & Company, silver letter opener to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of George V & Queen Mary,  Asprey & Company London 1935, length approx 125mm, Further details: good- marks crisp, fine minor scratches and wear and tear commensurate with age 

Lot 75

A George V silver three piece silver condiment set to include mustard pot and cover, pair of pepper pot, hallmarked by W Wiseman, Birmingham, 1913, with glass liners and a Sterling silver condiment spoon, boxed 

Lot 76

A George IV silver mounted glass toilet box, the cover pierced with arabesque decoration within swirling foliate frame, the centre engraved with a crest, hallmarked by John and Archibald Douglas, London, 1823, the cover approx 1.62 ozt (47.3 grams) Further details: damage to rim on long side 

Lot 77

A George IV silver bright cut engraved fiddle pattern caddy spoon, hallmarked by Lea & Co., Birmingham, 1921, approx 0.34 ozt (10.5 grams) 

Lot 78

A collection of mainly 19th Century silver Old English or Fiddle pattern teaspoons and a pusher, various dates and makers, approx 8.8 ozt (273.7 grams)Further details: a/f - tarnished 

Lot 80

A George V solid silver circular sovereign case with engraved turned decoration. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1912 by Aaron Lufkin Dennison of Dennison Watch Co. 20 grams. Approximately 3cm wide.

Lot 81

A collection of solid silver napkin rings to include: 1 boxed hallmarked Birmingham 1958 by Henry Griffiths & Sons, along with 5 other various napkin rings, all Birmingham but various makers and dates including another Henry Griffiths & Sons and Rolason Bros. 3 engraved, 2 plain designs. 70.4g.

Lot 82

A Victorian silver mounted large slope front letter holder, fitted interior, leather veneered, the cover with applied scrolling decoration, the central cartouche engraved with a monogram, apparently unmarked (1) Further details: hinged detached, scratches and damage to veneer, 

Lot 83

A Victorian silver pierced oval dish, embossed leafage scrolls, London 1891, maker is William Hutton, approx 4.76 ozt (148.2 grams) 

Lot 84

A William IV large silver cream jug, lobed body, C-scroll handle, acanthus to spout terminal, hallmarked by Jonathan Hayne, London, 1833, pattern no: 4815, approx 8.54 ozt (252.7 grams)

Lot 85

Two George III silver pepperettes, baluster shaped with domed pierced cover, both hallmarked by John Delmester, London 1761 and 1767, approx 5.71 ozt (177.6 grams) 

Lot 86

An Edwardian silver sugar caster, with pine cone finial, hallmarked by Spurrier & Co., Birmingham 1909 and a Georgian style caster, hallmarked by Smith & Bartlam, Birmingham, 1933, approx 6.95 ozt (216.5 grams) (2) 

Lot 87

A Scottish George IV silver circular mustard pot and cover, gadroon border on three lion's head and paw feet, the domed cover with bud finial, C-scroll handle, gilt interior, hallmarked probably by George Innes, Glasgow, 1823, approx 4.76 ozt (148.2 grams) together with a Georgian style silver octagonal sugar caster, Birmingham 1907 together with a silver mustard pot and spoon, spoon & caster weight 3.27 ozt (101.8 grams) (3)  

Lot 88

A George V silver octagonal sugar caster, hallmarked Birmingham, 1921, maker's mark rubbed, approx 3.74 ozt (116.3 grams) 

Lot 89

An Edward VIII silver sugar caster with faceted lobed base, Birmingham 1936, maker WM Neale, approx 3.87 ozt (120.6 grams) 

Lot 90

A Victorian Continental style silver embossed sugar caster with floral base, hallmarked London, 1892, maker's mark rubbed approx 2.50 grams (78 grams) together with a Continental 800 standard silver christening cup, engraved decoration on pedestal base, approx 95.9 grams (2) 

Lot 91

A Continental Neo-Classical style silver fluted jug, loop handle, on square platform base, hallmarked by Adolph Barsach Davis, London Import marks, 1929, approx 5.91 ozt (183.9 grams) 

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