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Lot 1132

A 17th century silver seal-top spoon, having a fig shaped bowl and fluted and decorated baluster 'Salisbury Group B' type seal with a plain top, Lion passant and London assay partially discernible to stem but further marks worn, 1.3ozt, length 16cm

Lot 1190

A Victorian silver desk stand, comprising of a shell form six-compartment tray with open scroll handle and beaded rim, having engine turned decoration and bearing inscription detailing the presentation of the piece to a Miss Sherley by the ratepayers of St Mary Le Strand parish for her services to the Sunday, presentation dated October 21st 1866, with hobnail cut clear glass and silver hinge-capped inkwell to the centre, maker Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1865, tray weight 11.4ozt, dimensions 23.5 x 195cm, inkwell h.9.5cm

Lot 1162

A 19th century French silver and niello snuff box, of rectangular form with hinged cover, the cover decorated with a horseback hunting scene within scroll border, the body having all-over diaper design and gilt interior, stamped with Minerva head and makers mark LB, 7.25 x 4cm, 2ozt

Lot 1200

A pair of Edwardian silver-gilt Jacobean Revival salts, limited editions to commemorate the coronation of Edward VII 1902, of hollow column form to stepped top and bottom, with shallow bowls, engraved to the body "This Salt is the Gifte of John Waterworth 1626" around the crest of the Worshipful Company of Innholders, further engraved 11 and 12 respectively to inside of bases (presumably the limited edition numbers), maker Elkington & Co, London 1901, 20ozt, h.8.5cm, dia.9cm,

Lot 1204

A George V silver tankard, of bell shape with flaring rim, S-scroll handle with scrolling thumbpiece and stepped circular base, inscribed 'B.J.M.G. FROM A.M.W-R 1934' to the front, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1934, h. approx 14cm, dia.9cm, 11,6ozt

Lot 1152

A George III silver six division toast rack, with reeded angular handle upon a ball to the central divider, attached to a sled-form base upon four ball feet, maker Matthew Boulton, Birmingham 1810, length 17.5cm, h.13.5cm (including handle), 8.9oztSlightly twisted and therefore has a wobble and centre divider is now off-centre.Otherwise good and just requires a polish.

Lot 1168

A late Victorian silver tankard, of lower bulbous waisted form, having gadrooned lower body and scroll floral cast upper with vacant cartouche to a textured ground, acanthus leaf capped S-scroll handle, all upon a stepped circular foot, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1900, h.12.5cm, 9.3ozNo inscription (cartouche is vacant).Foot bent and some wobble.Otherwise excellent.

Lot 1165

A Victorian silver snuff box, of shaped rectangular form with hinged cover, having all-over engine turned alternate decorative stripe pattern, the cover further engraved with a scrolling cartouche, cast ribbon engraved lip to the opening, gilt-washed interior, maker Edward Smith, Birmingham 1858, 7 x 4.5cm, 2.57ozt

Lot 1328

Thomas Taylor of Mason Street, Manchester - a late Victorian gent's silver cased open face pocket watch, having an unsigned white enamel Roman dial and subsidiary seconds dial, chain driven fusee lever movement with Massey detached escapement, signed backplate numbered 5157, with dust cover, case assayed Chester 1892, 152g, dia.5.6cmIn running order.Dial good but some fading.Hands with some pitting and rusting to paintwork.Case with some wear to engine turning at edges, otherwise good.

Lot 1151

A George III silver teapot stand, of oval form, having bright cut engraved decoration and beaded rim, standing upon four claw and ball feet, maker Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1783, 4.46ozt, 16.5 x 12.5cm

Lot 1133

A Queen Anne silver dog-nose spoon, having beaded and reeded rat-tail to reverse of bowl and engraved initials to terminal, maker appears to be Samuel Lee (registered 1701) and worn Britannia mark below, 1.3ozt, length 18.5cm

Lot 1178

An early 19th century American silver pedestal jug, of baluster form to domed circular foot above Greek Key decorated footrim, all-over repousse decorated with leaves and flowers to a textured ground with vacant cartouche to the front, having acanthus leaf capped scrolling handle and chased everted upper rim, maker Robert and William Wilson, Philadelphia, circa 1830s, 10.8ozt, h.21.1cmIn excellent condition with no apparent faults and appears very little used.

Lot 1134

A Queen Anne silver dog-nose spoon, having bold rat-tail to reverse of bowl, maker George Cox (registered 1698), further marks worn, 1.65ozt, length 19.5cm

Lot 1366

A Victorian silver mounted and tortoiseshell topped stationery box, of shallow domed form with 'secure lever' lock and key, the semi-opaque tortoiseshell cover having intricately cast scrolling floral mounts and vacant cartouche, maker William Comyns & Sons, London 1892, the red silk-lined interior having pen tray and several compartments, burgundy morocco sides and base, h.19.5cm, w.29cm, d.13.5cmInterior excellent.No key.Tortoiseshell with no splits, but one noticeable scratch upper left and small hole to left of lock escutcheon.Hinge good.All silver good.A very good example.

Lot 1179

A Victorian silver tea and coffee pot duo, each of pear form with bright cut engraved floral swags and bows decoration, and armorial cartouches to one side, further beaded detail to the upper rims, handles and teapot spout, the hinged cover further engraved and with ball finials, maker Arthur Sibley, London 1858, coffee pot h.22cm, teapot h.17cm, gross weight 39ozt

Lot 1180

A Victorian silver sugar and cream duo, each of half-gadrooned squat circular form with leaf engraved upper borders and beaded rims, having leaf-capped reeded handles, maker Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall), London 1886, each piece further numbered 9558 verso, gross weight 18ozt, sugar h.10cm

Lot 1199

An Edward VII silver teapot, of half reeded oval bombe form, dome hinged cover, ebonised angular handle and finial, inscribed to the base 'Raymond Gilbert Hooker Yeatherd June 27th 1891 from his Godmother Dora Delano Forbes', maker W & C Sissons (Walter & Charles Sissons), London 1902, 23.4ozt, h.14cm, w.29cm (tip to tip)

Lot 1197

An Edwardian silver coffee and hot water pot duo, each of tapering conical form with domed stepped hinged covers, bearing engraved armorial of a rising eagle and motto 'In Altum', ebonised scroll handles, acanthus leaf capped spouts, standing upon a gadrooned foot, maker Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1907, bearing further 7306L and 75034 1½ PT, Mappin & Webb retailers stamps, approx heights 22cm, gross weight 36ozt

Lot 1182

A Victorian silver salver, of shaped circular form with a beaded pie crust rim, the centre engraved with scrolling decoration around a ring of birds in flight above fruit, standing upon three claw and ball feet, maker AB Savory & Sons (William Smily), London 1863, stamped A.B. SAVORY & SONS LONDON, 15ozt, dia.23cm

Lot 1144

A George III silver cream jug, having reeded handle and rims, bearing prick-work and scrolling foliate chased decoration, vacant wreath cartouche to the front, makers mark worn but possibly one of the Batemans, London 1798, h.11cm, 3.4ozt

Lot 1137

A set of four Victorian silver gilt apostle spoons, each having a deep gilt-washed bowl, double figural and spital twist stem, and mask cast backs, maker possibly H J Lias & Son (Henry John Lias & Henry John Lias), London 1873, each length 18.5cm, gross weight 8ozt

Lot 1187

A collection of mainly Victorian silver spoons, mainly being teaspoons, to include Kings, Fiddle, beaded and reeded patterns, various assays and makers to include Henry John Lias & James Wakely, John Stone (Exeter), Chawner & Co (George William Adams), Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton), gross weight 10.6ozt (17)

Lot 1252

A late Victorian yellow and white metal multi-stone winged insect brooch, the abdomen comprising a round cut citrine, the thorax an oval pink tourmaline, with two 1.5mm pink tourmalines for the eyes, and the wings, head and abdomen set with 33 rose cut diamonds, citrine dimensions approx 9.75 x 7.2mm, weight estimated as 3.88 carats, pink tourmaline dimensions approx 4.75 x 3.9 x 2.75mm, weight estimated as 0.35 carats, rose cut diamond dimensions between approx 1.45 x 0.85mm and 2,.85 x 2.75 x 0.9mm, total weight estimated as 0.69 carats, assessed mounted collectively colour J to K and clarity SI1 to SI2, brooch dimensions 38 x 28mm, gross weight 8.4g, tested as silver and 9ct goldOverall condition good. Some tarnishing to the metal on the underside of the brooch. Abraded facets on the citrine and tourmaline.

Lot 1185

A collection of William IV and later silver flatware, mostly in the Kings Husk, Fiddle & Thread pattern, comprising three soup spoons, six teaspoons, four tea knives, two table forks, a sauce ladle, a pair of sugar tongs, a cake slice and two mustard spoons, makers to include William Eaton, C J Vander (Henry & Arthur Vander), Martin, Hall & Co etc, London & Sheffield assays, weighable silver 28ozt, soup spoon length approx. 21cm

Lot 1334

Elgin and J. Karr's & Sons of Washington - a gent's silver cased half hunter pocket watch, having a white enamel Arabic dial with subsidiary seconds dial, keyless movement, signed backplate and numbered 6975724, 119g, dia.5.1cm, case with silver import marks for London 1917In running order.Fine hairline from outer edge to bottom of subsidiary dial between 5 and 6 o'clock.Light handling wear, otherwise no faults.

Lot 1136

A probably 19th century Dutch silver apostle spoon, having upper twisted stem to an apostle standing upon a plinth terminal, the lower stem engraved with bird and mask heads and scratch decoration line verso, bearing dolphin mark to edge of the plain oval bowl and marked AO to base of stem, length 17.5cm, 1.25ozt

Lot 1323

James Tregent of London , watchmaker to Their Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales and Duke of Kent - a William IV silver cased gent's open face pocket watch, having an unsigned convex white enamel Roman dial, chain driven verge fusee movement with pierced balance cock, signed backplate and numbered 4175, the engine turned cases assayed London 1830, 110g, dia.5.2cmIn running order.Numerous fine surface scratches to dial, but no apparent cracks.Hinges good.Case good, with only three very small dents to back cover and some wear to engine turning at edges.

Lot 1319

James McCabe of London - a George III silver-gilt gent's pair cased open face pocket watch, having convex white enamel Roman dial, keywind chain driven verge fusee movement under dust cover, with pierced balance cock having diamond end stone, the backplate signed and numbered 2693, the outer case with engraved leaf and flower trailing bands, with plain inner case, cases assayed London 1810, 114.4g, dia.5.2cmWatch runs for a few seconds only.Glass good, with some light surface scuffs only and worn to edges.Dial good, no hairlines.Outer case with some small dents, gilding good and heavy throughout.Inner case with modest age wear only.

Lot 1198

An Edwardian silver spirit kettle on stand, having half reeded body and spout, hinged dome cover with ebonised finial, fluted shaped and ebonised handle, the stand having pierced arrow decorated with fluted border to four fluted paw feet, the removable burner having ebonised terminal, all pieces marked, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1908, further stamped 51411 WALKER & HALL SHEFFIELD ENGLAND to base of kettle, gross h.34cm, gross weight 39.8ozt

Lot 1169

A late Victorian silver tea caddy, of cylindrical form with hinged cover and gilt-washed interior, all-over repousse decorated with scenes of classical mythology within gadrooned borders, makers mark worn, Birmingham 1900, 4.9ozt, h.8.5cmLid does not close fully.Makers mark worn.Stands well.Several small dents all over, but no splits or apparent repairs.

Lot 1322

C. Edwards of London - a George IV silver pair cased doctor's pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with twin subsidiary dials, one being Roman and the other Arabic with seconds dial, the chain driven four-pillar verge fusee movement with pierced balance cock, signed to the backplate and numbered 5342, cases assayed Birmingham 1826, 126g, dia.5.7cmWatch runs.Very fine hairline running through centre, approx. 1cm either side of centre.Some minor losses to gilt borders of twin subsidiary dials.Small dent to back of outer case, otherwise generally good.

Lot 1216

An early 20th century Russian silver and cloisonne enamel kovsh, of typical oval form with convex rim and hooked handle, all-over enamel decorated with floral scrolls and turquoise coloured beads, second 84 Koloshnik mark for Moscow (1908-1926), makers mark worn but probably Mariìa Vasilbevna Semenova, length 6.5cm, 1.3ozSome tarnishing to gilt.Two small areas of overpaint to enamel below spout.Otherwise no apparent faults.

Lot 218

London & North Western Railway silver presentation trowel inscribed PRESENTED TO PHILIP WHITEWAY ESQ ON THE OCCASION OF LAYING THE FIRST STONE FOR THE RAILWAY BRIDGE ACROSS THE RIVER MERSEY AT RUNCORN XII APRIL MDCCCLXIV (12th April 1864) With makers name J. Mayer Silversmith Liverpool and hallmarked for Chester. The Runcorn Railway Bridge, Ethelfleda Bridge or Britannia Bridge crosses the River Mersey at Runcorn Gap between Runcorn and Widnes in Cheshire. The design for the bridge and viaducts was produced by William Baker the chief engineer of the L&NWR. Preparatory work for the bridge and approach viaducts commenced in 1863 and the bridge was completed in 1868 and was opened for traffic on 10 October. The first goods traffic crossed the bridge on 1 February 1869 and the first passenger train on 1 April. In excellent condition measures 12in long.

Lot 856

A silver backed dressing table mirror.

Lot 802

A small group of silver jewellery.

Lot 798

A group of small silver items and a plated fish slice.

Lot 721

Cut glass perfume bottle with enamel decorated silver top together with three silver topped dressing table jars etc.

Lot 844

A group of small silver items to include vesta cases.

Lot 739

A toddy ladle, small silver jug and other items.

Lot 740

A cut glass and silver mounted ashtray, plated candelabra and other items.

Lot 810

A gentleman's silver cased pocket watch.

Lot 848

A good large silver pedestal sugar castor.

Lot 857

A good engraved silver calling card case.

Lot 858

A pair of silver salad servers with cut glass handles.

Lot 861

A small group of silver flatware.

Lot 826

A gold dress ring together with two silver and Blue John rings.

Lot 852

A silver Christening mug and a silver sauce boat.

Lot 731

A cased set of six silver handled cake forks and various plated items etc.

Lot 827

Silver pocket watch and other items.

Lot 842

A silver travelling pocket clock or watch with engine turned decoration together with another similar.

Lot 850

A good small silver lidded jug.

Lot 729

A cast silver three light twin branch candelabra with detachable top section.

Lot 809

A small engraved silver vinaigrette.

Lot 820

An early 19th century silver circular vinaigrette with various engraved inscriptions.

Lot 899

A group of silver and costume jewellery and collectables.

Lot 863

An engraved silver calling card case.

Lot 775

Silver cruets, thimble, wine labels, ashtrays, sugar tongs, mustard pots etc.

Lot 897

A collection of silver pocket watches and wristwatches.

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