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Lot 288

A George V oval silver trinket box with engine turned decorated lid and monogram raised on shaped supports, Birmingham 1920, total weight 309gms

Lot 341

A pair of silver and enamel decorated Art Nouveau style easel photograph frames

Lot 307

A Norwegian silver bracelet with embossed panels

Lot 1

20th century silver presentation salver. With pie crust border and presentation inscription, 19oz in weight

Lot 10

A silver dish with inscription. Inscribed to the rim 'From the Federation of British Industries Lisbon 1959'. Makers mark rubbed, London 1958. Weight 478 grams

Lot 107

A Scandinavian amber and cloisonne enamelled pendant, and necklace and a pair of earrings. The egg-shaped pendant set with a round cabochon Baltic amber in a gilded and polychrome enamelled cap, approx 12mm diameter, 27mm high overall; this hung from a vintage Italian silver-gilt fine box chain on a bolt-ring clasp, stamped '925', approx. 45cm long (17 1/2 inches); together with a pair of oval cabochon garnet stud earrings, each rub-over set in yellow metal stamped '9k', each approx 8.5mm x 6.5mm overall

Lot 10A

A fine silver twin handled cup. With foliate embossed decoration, to the well a George II silver crown. Maker Daniel & John Wellby, London 1893. Weight 285 grams, H9cm

Lot 118

A late Victorian/Edwardian gold, ruby, untested-pearl and diamond brooch. In the form of a central off-set rectangular panel centred with a small pear-shaped ruby millegrain set in gold within a rose diamond pave set silver surround, on a gold round-section bar with a drop-shaped untested pearl terminal, then panel 17.5mm x 13mm overall, the brooch approx. 45.5mm long overall Condition Report: The ruby measures approx. 5mm high x 4.5mm wide (depth not possible du to mount limitations).

Lot 12

A silver embossed tankard. Decorated with panels of flowers and a panel with a recumbent stag, garlands and swags with a scrolled handle. Makers mark rubbed, London 1766. Weight 341 grams, Height 13cm, measures as a pint.

Lot 127

A modern small oval tanzanite three stone pendant and chain, and a pair of stud earrings. The gold-plated pendant stamped '925', approx. 25mm high overall; hung from a silver-gilt fine-curb chain approx. 46cm long; together with a pair of small oval tanzanite single stone stud earrings, set in unmarked yellow metal, the butterflies stamped '10k'. (13)

Lot 129

A tanzanite three stone dress ring. The graduated oval mixed-cut pale purple-ish blue stones, each claw set in a silver-gilt ring mount stamped '925', size M, 1.5g gross

Lot 12A

An unusual white metal figure of a greyhound mounted on a silver base. The base hallmarked by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, Greyhound itself unmarked, engraving to base 'To Stalky & Co, N' 66g

Lot 13

An engraved silver tankard with inscription. Inscribed For the Best Cart Horse 1859. Maker Daiel & Charles Houle, London 1858. Weight 169 grams. Height 10cm measures as half a pint. Condition Report: Indentation to around the bottom terminal of the handle, possible caused from a previous knock. Dent is visible on the inside of the cup. Silver polish residue around both terminals of the handle, possibly covering an old repair. Surface marks, scratches, dents and wear visible in places, commensurate with age and previous use.

Lot 14

A decorative silver tankard. Decorated with cherubs releasing a dove, swags, flowers and foliage. the handle with a goats head. Maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1901. Weight 202 grams

Lot 15

An octagonal shaped silver sugar sifter. With pierced decoration to the lid. Stamped TESSIERS Ltd London to the base. Maker Tessiers Ltd, London 1931. Weight 223 grams

Lot 15A

A set of silver continental spoon and fork servers. The handles decorated with birds and flowers and the bowl with pierced decoration, inscribed Mary to the verso. Weight 168 grams, L25.5cm

Lot 16

A 19th century Russian silver gilt trompe l'oeil basket retailed by Tiffany & Co. Of oval two-handled basket form, cast with a draped fringed cloth, decorated with stars, flowers heads and strap work, raised upon four trefoil wire-work feet, with Russian marks H K 1887, Moscow, 84 Russian standard, also stamped made for Tiffany & Co, further assay mark to feet, 29.5cm wide, Height 6cm, total weight 468 grams. Condition Report: Total weight 468 grams. Overall condition appears to be good, with no obvious signs of major damage or repair. Surface marks and wear in places commensurate with age and previous use.

Lot 17

A fine silver gilt embossed open glass lined salt. The body decorated with flowers and foliage raised on cabriole supports to scrolled feet, with salt spoon (different maker). Maker Hy Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1854. Weight 247 grams.

Lot 18

A Georgian silver spoon. Hallmarked London 1806, by Thomas Wallis II

Lot 18A

A continental sterling silver pierced filigree dish. Of oval form, with embossed scene to centre depicting cherubs playing instruments, stamped Sterling, 925 CB, engraved 'Chio Luzern 1962, Prix des Nations, approximately 214g

Lot 19

A set of six silver table spoons. Maker George W Adams (Chawner & Co) London 1841. Weight 270 grams. Together with a pair of Georgian silver silver spoons, marks indistinct, weight 132 grams

Lot 2

A pierced silver bon-bon dish. 6.8oz in weight

Lot 20

Six silver table forks. Maker Frank Cobb & Co, Sheffield 1935. Weight 425 grams

Lot 20A

A wooden cased set of silver presentation Horticultural Society Flower Spoons. Each spoon set beneath its label. Maker John Pinches Ltd. Weight 298 grams. The case L77.3cm x D18.5cm x H4.5cm

Lot 21

Twelve assorted pieces of silver flatware. Including ladles, forks, spoons, serving spoons etc. Various makers, ages and styles, including Georgian. Weight 740 grams

Lot 22A

A pair of four branch silver toast racks. With carrying handle (one section needs re-attaching) Makers mark rubbed, Birmingham 1921, weight 173 grams.

Lot 23

A mid century silver lidded twin handled golfing trophy. By Walker & Hall, with engraving to front 'Lucifer Golfing society, 1938' finial to lid depicting the Devil standing beside a bag of golf clubs, raised upon wooden pedestal base with silver plaque to front, hallmarked Sheffield 1936, weight 385 grams (without base) 24cm high

Lot 23A

A pair of silver sauce boats with foliate decorated handles. Raised on shell and hoof supports. H9cm, weight 331 grams

Lot 24

A George V silver twin handled trophy. Of tapering cylindrical form, raised upon a pedestal base, on wooden stand, with engraving to front 'Lensbury Golfing association, 9th April 1932' indistinctly marked Blackmore & Fletcher Ltd, London 1930, approximately 341g

Lot 25

An Edwardian silver tea set. Comprising tea pot, hot water pot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, with half gadrooned decoration, makers mark CJP, hallmarked London 1909, combined weight approximately 1474g

Lot 25A

An early 20th century purple ladies leather cased travelling vanity set. With an assortment of silver lidded jars and silver back dressing table items, 10 items present. To include a three piece dressing table set with initials possibly in gold??. Case with gilt lock and inscribed L.A.H to the lid, size L40.5cm x D32cm x H14.3cm

Lot 26

A pair of George V silver mounted glass bitters pourers by Hukin and Heath. The silver mounts upon a cut glass vessel, of globular form, hallmarked Birmingham 1924, together with an 'Angostura' and 'Orange' silver decanter label, 13.5cm high Condition Report: The decanter labels are both stamped 'sterling' to reverse. One of the stoppers does not currently come out of the glass bottle. Small chips, wear and surface marks visible in places on both of the glass bottle, commensurate with age and previous use. Silver mounts appear to be in good condition, with no obvious signs of major damage or repair.

Lot 27

An early 20th century silver bowl. The border decorated with repousse foliate motifs, raised upon pedestal base, with engraving to underside 'British medical association Childe cup, Manchester 1929, makers mark rubbed, Birmingham 1925, approximately 415g

Lot 28

A late Victorian large silver desk top cigarette box. Of rectangular form, fitted wooden interior, engraved initials to lid, hallmarked London 1900, possibly by Hewson & Williams, measuring L21cm

Lot 28A

A late Victorian silver four piece condiment set by Walker & Hall. Each hallmarked Sheffield 1898, together with four silver condiment spoons and blue glass liners, housed in original fitted leather box, silver weight approximately 113g

Lot 29

An Edwardian silver beaker vase by Mappin & Webb. Of tapering circular form, on spread circular foot, with gilt interior, engraving to one side 'Alan Daulney Russell Clarke, from his Godfather, 8th June 1904' hallmarked Sheffield 1902, approximately 332g

Lot 290

A 19th century Thomas Bates, Market Harborough wheel shaped wall barometer. The mahogany case with open swan neck pediment silver dials and thermometer, with boxwood stringing and shell motif. H100cm Condition Report: Barometer and thermometer functions are untested. Veneer is coming loose to the right hand outer side of the wheel shaped section. Chips and dents to the wooden case in places, most notably to the edges, glass covers appear to be in good condition.

Lot 296

A silver plated Corinthian column table lamp with stepped base. H54.5cm

Lot 2A

Four 18th Century Georgian silver open salts, with blue glass liners. With ribbed rim raised on shell and cabriole supports, Makers marks rubbed, London 1753, Total weight 536 grams

Lot 3

A pair of silver mustard pots. The lids with finials and the handles with leaf decoration, the shaped body raised on cabriole supports, maker I S Greenberg, weight 172 grams

Lot 30

An early 20th century silver swing handled dish. Of oval form, with pierced scrolling motifs, raised upon four lion paw feet, by Fergenbaum & Son, hallmarked Birmingham 1922, approximately 485g

Lot 301

A Pair of Japanese novelty silver plated book ends. Depicting a cat on a stack of books with a seated dog at the base, H14cm.

Lot 303

A pair of decorative silver plated two branch candleabra. With central finial and sweeping ribbed branches terminating in heavily embossed cups and sconces, raised on a shaped bases, H17cm

Lot 309

A collection of six pipes. All of assorted designs including one in the form of a buffalo and a gourd Calabash (associated with Sherlock Holmes) and a silver K&P Peterson's.

Lot 30A

A Georgian silver wine funnel. Maker Luke Proctor & Co, Sheffield 1792, L13.5cm, weight 75 grams.

Lot 311

A large oak cased twelve setting canteen of silver plated cutlery. The canteen lid opening to reveal assorted knives and retailers label 'W Batty & Sons Ltd, Manchester' raised over two drawers of assorted flatware L46cm x D36cm xH23cm Condition Report: Twelve setting.

Lot 316

A silver plated glass water jug, a decanter and a ceramic decanter. The first with rising lid to an internal canister for freezing, a silver plated glass port decanter and a ceramic decanter printed with oranges and orange blossom.

Lot 32

A set of nine silver desert table forks. Maker Chawner & Co (George William Adams) London 1872, 455 grams.

Lot 34

Two Georgian silver sauce ladles. Maker William Summer, London 1792. Weight 83 grams

Lot 342

An early 20th century Dunhill silver-plated table lighter. With engine turned decoration, bearing Dunhill mark, stamped with Reg Design No. 737418, Patent No. 380107, 10.5cm high

Lot 35

Eight assorted Victorian silver teaspoons. Various makers and ages. Weight 153 grams

Lot 350

A late 19th century French silver canteen of cutlery by Emile Puiforcat. With French assay marks, twelve setting, to include dinner forks, table spoons, knives and much more, housed in fitted drawers with laurel leaf drop handles and two carrying handles, some pieces lacking, L56cm x D39.5cm x H41cm Condition Report: There are at least two different patterns in this canteen. This canteen is not complete. Includes a silver tea strainer marked 'Tiffany & Co' Approximate combined weight of weighable silver is 8.3kg, this does not include unmarked pieces or any knives.

Lot 356

An assortment of four walking canes. Two ebonised canes with silver knobs and one with a silver tip to the handle.

Lot 36

Eight Georgian silver desert spoons. Various makers including William Brown, Thomas Sones, etc, London hallmarks. Weight 246 grams

Lot 36A

A Georgian silver mustard pot with later Georgian ladle. Of regency form raised on a pedestal base. Maker Robert Hennell 1 London 1788. H13cm, weight 257 grams Condition Report: Lid hinge is slightly loose. Lid itself is slightly misshapen around the edges, caused through previous use, lid still opens/closes smoothly. Overall condition bar this appears to be good bar this, with marks and wear in places commensurate with age and previous use. Blue glass liner appears to be in good condition, with marks in places commensurate with age and previous

Lot 37

Eight assorted Georgian silver serving spoons. Various makers and ages. Weight 480 grams

Lot 38

A set of six Victorian silver dessert spoons 5+1. Five with Makers mark Chawner & Co (George William Adams). Weight 233 grams

Lot 39

Seven silver dinner forks. Maker Chawner & Co (George William Adams) London 1872, weight 499 grams

Lot 4

A Victorian silver heavily embossed cigarette case. Maker unknown, possibly London 1871, weight 67.2 grams

Lot 40

Five Georgian silver table forks. Various makers and ages. Weight 338 grams

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