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Lot 8

A George V silver twin handled basin, maker Blackmore & Fletcher, London, 1915: with scrolling loop handles to the side, on a circular foot, 9cm high together with a silver napkin ring, total weight of silver 129gms, 4.15ozs.

Lot 80

An Edward VII Art Nouveau silver photo frame, maker William Neale, Chester, 1905: of arched outline decorated with kingfishers and stylised flowers, 32 x 27cm.

Lot 81

An Elizabeth II silver photo frame, maker Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1997,: 21 x 16cm, together with a silver butter knife and spoon, weighable silver 36gms, 1.15ozs.

Lot 82

A Victorian silver framed easel mirror, maker William Comyns, London, 1894: with heart-shaped bevelled mirror plate, 27cm high.

Lot 83

An Edward VII silver sugar castor, maker Charles Edwards, London, 1905: initialled and dated, of cylindrical tapering form with pierced domed lid, 21cm high, 234gms, 7.54ozs

Lot 84

A pair of silver peppers, unmarked: of barrel-shaped outline, with reeded banded decoration, 5.5cm high, 98gms, 3.16ozs.

Lot 85

A 19th century continental silver twin-handled bowl, unmarked, possibly Dutch: of oval outline with pierced lug handles to the sides, the bowl with oval embossed panels depicting village scenes, on a domed oval foot, 25cm wide, 193gms, 6.20ozs

Lot 86

An Edward VII silver sauce boat, maker Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield 1904: of traditional design, with moulded rim, scroll handle and raised on four swept feet, 18.5cm long, 245gms, 7.88ozs.

Lot 867

A large wine glass and an oil and vinegar bottle: the bowl engraved with fruiting vine and set on an air twist stem and conical foot, 25cm high, the double bottles of entwined tear drop form with silver mounts and lids, Birmingham 1904, 14cm high.

Lot 87

A Victorian silver six division toast rack, maker Holland, Son & Slater, London, 1880: of arched outline raised on four squat bun feet, 13cm long, 165gms, 5.32ozs

Lot 88

A set of four Edward VII silver salts, maker Robert Pringle & Sons, London, 1907: initialled, of oval outline, with pierced galleried sides, raised on swept legs with talon and ball feet, having blue glass liners, weighable silver 320gms, 10.29ozs

Lot 89

A mixed collection of silver and plated wares: including a silver candlestick, a silver specimen vase, a silver four division toast rack, a plated salver and a brass and pierced serving tray,

Lot 9

A George III silver mustard pot and cover, maker Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London, 1804: of oval outline with shallow domed hinged lid and scroll handle, with blue glass liner, 11cm long, together with a non matching Fiddle pattern silver mustard spoon, total weight of silver 174gms, 5.60ozs

Lot 90

A pair of George III silver salts, maker Joseph Angell I, London, 1815: crested, of rectangular outline with gadrooned rims and raised on lion paw feet, 9.5cm long, together with two non matching silver mustard spoons, total weight of silver 257gms, 8.27ozs.

Lot 91

A Portuguese silver bowl, stamped marks: of lobed circular form, raised on three swept feet, 21cm diameter, together with a Portuguese oval stand with beaded border, 15.5cm wide, total weight of silver 526gms, 16.91ozs

Lot 92

Three assorted silver photograph frames, various makers and dates: 26 x 20cm and 28 x 18cm (3).

Lot 93

An Imperial Russian niello snuff box, stamped marks for Moscow: of rectangular outline, the hinged lid decorated with a Moscow view and chequered decoration to the sides, 6.5cm long, and a pill box in the form of a fish, total weight of silver 90gms, 2.91ozs

Lot 94

A set of six silver pistol handled butter knives: cased and a cased set of silver mounted manicure items.

Lot 95

A collection of four assorted silver book marks, various makers and dates: one in the form of an owl, together with a steel example. (5).

Lot 96

A George IV silver vinaigrette, maker William Simpson, Birmingham, 1825: of rectangular outline, with pierced and gilded grille having engine turned decoration, 3.5cm wide, together with a Middle Eastern silver and niello decorated snuff box, 5.5cm wide, total weight of silver 58gms, 1.88ozs

Lot 97

A George VI ebonised and silver mounted desk blotter, maker's mark worn, Birmingham, 1950: 14cm long, together with a German faux tortoiseshell and silver mounted desk ink blotter, 16cm long, (2).

Lot 98

A mixed group of silver condiments, various makers and dates: includes, two pepperettes, two mustard pots with lids and a salt, total weight of silver 174gms, 5.59ozs

Lot 99

A George V silver cigarette case, maker Wilmot Manufacturing Co, Birmingham, 1923: of square outline together with a silver vesta case, total weight of silver 135gms, 4.37ozs.

Lot 1

A Victorian silver cream jug, maker Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1881: of helmet-shaped outline, with scroll handle and raised on a square base, 11cm high, 79gms, 2.54ozs.

Lot 10

A pair of Edward VII silver candlesticks, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1903: with Corinthian capitals on stop fluted columns and weighted stepped bases, 23cm high.

Lot 100

A George V child's silver rattle, maker Colen Cheshire, Chester, 1921: of knopped tapering form with whistle and six suspended bells, 11cm long, 53gms, 1.70ozs

Lot 1002

Three English creamware and pearlware teapots and covers: the first decorated in blue with a Chinaman and pagoda landscapes and inscribed 'William Parkis 1784', 17cm [some damage and glaze loss]; the second of globular form with crossover handle, painted in enamels with flowers and foliage, probably Cockpit Hill, circa 1770-75, 13cm [minor damage, cover repaired]; the third of silver shape with swan finial, transfer printed in black with landscapes, circa 1810, 15cm [handle restored].

Lot 1005

An early 19th century black basalt punch pot and cover and two Castleford-type teapots and covers: the circular punch pot with engine-turned decoration, 19cm high [chip to spout and cover]; the teapots of traditional silver shape with blue borders, 13 and 16cm [some faults].

Lot 1007

A group of seven early 19th century Staffordshire silver lustre pottery jugs: resist decorated with birds and scrolling foliage and flowers, 12-14cm [some wear and damages].

Lot 101

A Victorian silver belt buckle, maker Matthew John Jessop, Chester, 1888: of cartouche-shaped outline with putti decoration, 7cm wide, together with another silver buckle, total weight of silver 58gms, 1.97ozs

Lot 1010

A Staffordshire saltglaze double-lipped sauceboat: of silver shape with reeded loop handles and dolphin spouts, moulded with panels of flowers and foliage, on oval stepped base, circa 1750, 18cm [hair crack to rim].

Lot 102

A mixed collection of silver dressing table wares, various makers and dates: includes, brushes, hand mirror, glass scent bottles, ring casket.

Lot 103

An Edward VII silver novelty pin cushion, maker Cornelius Saunders & Francis Shepherd, Birmingham, 1905: in the form of an elephant, 5cm long, together with another novelty silver pin cushion in the form of a pig, 5cm long. (2)

Lot 104

A Continental silver snuff box, stamped marks: of semi-circular outline 6.5cm wide, a silver and mother-of-pearl snuff box, 7cm wide and a white metal and enamel snuff box, 6.5cm wide.

Lot 105

A pair of Victorian silver gilt salts, maker Cornelius Saunders & James Shepherd, Birmingham, 1885: the hexagonal sides decorated with Indian deities, raised on three ball feet, 6cm wide, 145gms, 4.67ozs

Lot 106

An Elizabeth II Brittania standard silver mounted burr wood desk ornament, maker C U, London, 1994: 16cm wide.

Lot 107

An Edward VII silver novelty pin cushion, maker Adie & Lovelace Ltd, Birmingham, 1906: in the form of a canoe, 10cm long, together with a continental silver salt in the form of a Viking longboat, with glass liner 8.5cm long.

Lot 109

A pair of Victorian silver salts, maker Walter & John Barnard, London, 1882: of circular outline, with beaded borders, raised on three swept feet, 5cm diameter, with matching spoons, together with a Georgian silver lighthouse jar and cover of inverted trumpet-shaped outline, marks worn maker IH & IP? , 10cm high. total weight of silver 145gms, 4.66ozs.

Lot 11

A George V silver two-tier cake stand, maker Frank Cobb & Co Ltd, Sheffield, 1934: of lozenge-shaped outline with loop carrying handle, raised on moulded feet, 31cm high, 526gms, 16.91ozs.

Lot 116

A Victorian child's silver rattle, maker Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham, 1897: with whistle, seven bells and red coral teether, 10cm long, together with a silver bangle with five bells, gross weight 51gms, 1.64ozs.

Lot 117

A Victorian silver sovereign holder maker possibly Joseph Gloster, Birmingham, 1899: initialled, of circular outline with foliate engraved decoration, together with an Elizabeth II silver pill box, maker AWD, Birmingham, 1996, total weight of silver 46gms, 1.48ozs.

Lot 118

A matched pair of Victorian silver bon bon dishes, maker Horace Woodward & Co, London, 1892/94: of circular outline with embossed floral and pierced trellis decoration, 16cm diameter, 222gms, 7.17ozs

Lot 119

A silver and polished banded agate oval snuff box, unmarked: a tigers eye agate, a polished agate fish. (3)

Lot 12

A pair of George III silver Ionic column candlesticks, maker I.C possibly John Chapman II, London, 1771: the scroll capitals on stop fluted columns, raised on squares weighted and gadrooned bordered bases, now converted to table lamps, overall height including shades 50cm.

Lot 120

A German silver cigarette box, stamped marks: of rectangular outline, with wood lined interior, a silver buckle converted to a brooch and an Elizabeth II silver ingot pendant, weighable silver 69gms, 2.22ozs

Lot 121

An Elizabeth II silver quaiche, maker E J Gallichan & Co Ltd, Sheffield, 1968: of circular form with scroll handles to the sides, 15cm wide, two bon bon dishes, butter dish, inkstand, pepperette and two clear glass and silver mounted dressing table jars and covers, weighable silver 350gms, 11.48ozs.

Lot 122

A Victorian silver belt buckle, maker Rosenthal, Jacob & Co, London, 1889: of cartouche-shaped outline, with pierced foliate and scroll decoration, together with a silver purse cage (damaged). total weight of silver 120gms, 3.87ozs

Lot 123

An Elizabeth II silver dish, Nayler Brothers, London, 1961: inscribed and dated, of plain circular form, 8cm diameter, together with a silver bon bon dish 13cm wide, total weight of silver 148gms, 4.76ozs.

Lot 124

A mixed lot of silver condiments, various makers and dates,: includes two mustard pots, two salts and two pepper pots, total weight of silver 292gms, 9.39ozs.

Lot 125

A George V silver teapot, maker Maple & Co, Sheffield, 1913: of barge-shaped outline, with gadrooned rim and raised on four ball feet, 25cm wide, 761gms, 24.46ozs

Lot 126

A George V silver coffee pot, maker Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1924: of barge-shaped outline, with gadrooned rims and half reeded decoration, 21cm high, 607gms, 19.51ozs.

Lot 127

A George III silver teapot, maker John Rich, London, 1806: initialled, of barge-shaped outline, with banded floral decoration, on rectangular foot, 24cm wide, 461gms, 14.83ozs.

Lot 128

A Victorian silver bachelor's teapot, maker Charles Boynton II, London, 1866: of ovoid form with shallow domed hinged lid with flowerhead finial, raised on a circular foot, 18cm long, 257gms, 8.27ozs.

Lot 129

A George V silver bachelor's teapot, maker's mark worn, London, 1931: of plain circular form, with domed hinged lid, raised on a circular spreading foot, 24cm long, 398gms, 12.79ozs

Lot 13

An Elizabeth II silver Armada style dish, maker Garrard & Co Ltd, London, 1967: of plain circular form 20cm diameter, together with a pair of silver desk candlesticks, maker A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham, 1906, of waisted form on circular weighted bases, 9cm high, weighable silver 345gms, 11.11ozs.

Lot 130

A George V silver teapot, maker Sibray Hall & Co London, 1917: of oval outline with galleried rim, raised on lion paw feet, 28cm long, 758gms, 24.37ozs

Lot 131

An Edward VII batchelor's silver teapot, maker Henry Stratford, Sheffield, 1903: of oval outline with half-reeded decoration, on an oval foot, 24cm long, 323gms, 10.41ozs.

Lot 133

A 19th century French silver teapot, maker L B possibly Lucien Boulard, Paris: of circular outline with ribbon tied reeded decoration, raised on a circular foot, 18cm long. 282gms, 9.09ozs.

Lot 134

An Art Nouveau period silver three-piece bachelor's tea service, maker Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham, 1907: of cylindrical outline with sinuous floral decoration, includes teapot, cream jug and sugar basin, together with a non matching silver tea strainer, total weight of silver 496gms, 15.96ozs.

Lot 135

A George V silver three-piece silver tea service, maker's mark worn, Chester 1915: of bulbous octagonal outline, raised on a circular foot, includes teapot, cream jug and sugar basin, total weight of silver 640gms, 20.57ozs.

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