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Lot 247

An Edwardian spherical silver baby bell/rattle with celluloid teething ring, marks for Birmingham 1904, makers mark rubbed, sold together with two silver napkin rings, two silver thimbles, two silver pickle forks and a silver spoon, and two Charles Horner thimbles, one silver one marked Dorcas 7, gross silver weight 88grams.

Lot 248

A George V silver photograph frame, of rectangular form with arched surmount, marks for Birmingham 1919, maker Charles S Green & Co Ltd, 23cm x 16cm lacking glass and back panel & easel stand.

Lot 250

A set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern tea spoons, with pip reverse and monogrammed with the letter J, marks for London 1891, maker Joseph & Horace Savory (A B Savory & Sons) trading as Goldsmiths' Alliance, 14cm, 152 grams in total.

Lot 251

A cased George V silver mounted manicure set, complete, the silver mounts with marks for Birmingham 1912, maker James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin), all housed in a fitted and plush lined case.

Lot 252

Four hallmarked silver backed dressing table items, (3 brushes and a hand mirror) 2 items AF

Lot 253

Three hallmarked silver dressing table items including Edwardian and Cherub pattern, and a wooden backed brush having white metal monogram, mixed dates and hallmarks, some age related wear

Lot 254

A 1940's cased silver backed clothes brush and comb set, each with engine-turned decoration, marks for Birmingham 1946, maker F H Adams & Holman, sold together with three other uncased clothes brushes and a cased set of silver handles tea knives.

Lot 256

A George V silver mounted three piece brush set, comprising comprising hair brush, hand mirror and comb, the silver mounts embossed with fan, ribbon and bell flower pendant designs, marks for Birmingham 1916, maker William Neale & Son Ltd, some bending and denting, scratches etc. Sold together with a solver squat candlestick with rubbed marks for Birmingham, 8cm 166grams gross weighted.

Lot 257

An Edwardian Silver ink well, rubbed marks for Birmingham 1908, indistinct makers mark, diameter of base 7.5cm, height 4cm, lid present but not attached, sold with a condiment spoon, two thimbles and a small vessel, 134.8 grams gross weight.

Lot 259

An impressive late Victorian silver plate and etched-glass epergne centrepiece, the fluted and engraved glass trumpet over a acanthus moulded and engraved socket enclosed by the circular fluted and engraved bowl with lobed edge detail, raised on an urn-form column with lion mask and swag ornaments, issuing at the base four scrolling branches each with moulded and ruffled glass bowl terminal, the dished and fluted circular base raised on four whorl feet, marks for William Hutton & Sons Ltd, RdNo30491. 53cm x 58cm

Lot 260

A small modern silver spill vase, of flared trumpet form with moulded collar and spreading circular foot, marks for Birmingham 1993, maker OJ, 11cm, 27grams(weighted)

Lot 261

A George V silver cigarette box, of hinged and domed rectangular form, the cover engraved with numerous signatures, marks for Birmingham 1925, maker Levi & Salaman, 16cm wide, gross weight 580grams.

Lot 262

A George V silver trophy, of typical twin handled and lidded form with engraved inscription 'Suffolk Volunteer Regt, replica of The County Challenge Cup...1915' opposed by 'Won by Peter Reed', the step moulded foot with applied weight to underside, marks for Birmingham 1915, maker Elkington & Co Ltd, 17.5cm, 296grams, sold with turned and ebonised wooden circular stand. Some rim knocks and wear

Lot 263

A 1930's silver three piece teaset, of canted rectangular form with angular handles, marks for Sheffield 1931, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, gross weight 922grams.

Lot 264

An early 20th century silver sauce boat, of traditional design with shaped rim and generous spout, rubbed Birmingham marks, 14cm long, 83grams.

Lot 265

An Edwardian silver bonn bonn dish, of circular form having pierced decoration, makers mark George Nathan & Ridley Hayes sold with a spoon, marked for Birmingham 1904, diameter of bowl 12cm, height 4cm, spoon length 10cm, combined weight 57.4g.

Lot 266

A pair of late Victorian silver pedestal dishes, of oval form with pierced diaper and embossed swag decoration, raised on a short stem and pierced spreading and stepped oval foot, marks for London 1897, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons (Turner Bradbury) 8.5cm x 14cm 245grams gross

Lot 267

An Edwardian silver goblet, of traditional design with beaded decoration, marks for Birmingham 1909, makers mark rubbed, 16.5cm, 99grams.

Lot 268

A George III silver sugar basket, having a bead moulded over handle over the bead moulded rim and pierced tapering cylindrical body with further brite-cut decoration, all enclosing a Bristol blue glass liner, raised on a domed circular foot of conforming design, marks for London 1777, maker Robert Hennell I, 9.5cm, 133grams silver weight CONDITION REPORT No major faults seen, appears in good condition

Lot 269

A George VI silver ashtray, of square outline with central circular well enclosed by an engine-turned rim with recesses to each corner marks for Sheffield 1940, maker Viner's Ltd, 9cm, 77grams

Lot 270

A Victorian silver chamber stick, of lobed circular form with bead moulded edge detail, having a removable sconce and snuffer over the central column, the snuffer opposed by a curled handle with oval crest engraved thumb piece, marks for Sheffield 1889, maker Henry Wilkinson & Co, 8cm, 130grams. CONDITION REPORT No major faults seen, appears in good condition

Lot 272

A George IV miniature silver chamber stick, the platform formed as a stylised butterfly, the scrolled handle with butterfly thumb piece over the foliate scroll moulded and flared socket, and conical snuffer, marks for Birmingham 1829, maker Ledsam, Vale and Wheeler, 4.5cm 24grams

Lot 274

A pair of Tibetan white metal butter lamps, having flared cylindrical bowls with moulded decoration over a globular stem with turquoise inset ornaments, the base heavily moulded with stylised petals, 18.5cm, unmarked but testing as silver, 819grams gross. One bowl detached but present, some losses to inset stones.

Lot 279

A George III silver visiting card tray, of shaped rectangular outline, the moulded rim enclosing a band of engraved foliate scroll decoration and central armorial, raised on four out-swept feet, marks for London 1792, maker Henry Chawner, 19cm, 172grams. Ownership details crudely removed from underside. CONDITION REPORT See images showing reverse damage and possibe repairs to feet Front appears in good condition

Lot 280

A Victorian silver toddy ladle and warming stand, the baluster ladle body with angular spout, moulded rim and turned wooden handle, resting on a circular wire work stand with burner to base, marks for London 1869, maker Edward Pairpoint, 8cm to rim, 84grams gross. CONDITION REPORT Repair to wooden handle as image shows Silver appears in good condition

Lot 281

A George V silver ring stand, having a six branch central tree seated on an oval base with pierced and moulded rim, marks for Birmingham 1913, maker S*B, 12.5cm, 45grams slight twisting to branches.

Lot 282

A late Victorian silver miniature chamber stick, of traditional design with gadrooned edge decoration, the pan engraved 'This Seal, The Lord Knoweth Them That Are His', the underside 'T To D&L March 1904' marks for London 1897, makers mark rubbed, 7cm, 65grams.

Lot 283

A George III silver 'Go to Bed' miniature chamber stick, of oval form with lift out broad rimmed sconce, plain column engraved with initials, the oval pan with reed moulded edge decoration and applied ring handle, marks for London 1792, maker Henry Chawner, 8.5cm, 65grams. CONDITION REPORT No major faults seen, appears in good condition

Lot 285

A group of three silver vesta cases, each of traditional design but smaller than normal proportions, differing age and maker, gross weight 53grams.

Lot 286

A George V silver vesta case, of hinged rectangular form, curved for the gentleman's pocket and engraved with foliate scrolls and initials JEF, marks for Birmingham 1918, maker indistinct, 5.3cm, 37grams, sold along with another silver vesta, engraved with foliate scrolls and central presentation inscription 'From The Travellers 1911' 29grams.

Lot 287

An imported silver bookmark, of elongated elliptical form with scallop shell terminal, import marks for London 1987, maker SAB-P, 7.5cm, sold along with an early 20th century silver napkin ring, of pierced Celtic knot design, marks for Chester, date letter indistinct, maker Shipton & Co Ltd, gross silver weight 28grams

Lot 289

A late Victorian silver mounted clear glass ink stand, of rectangular wedge form with star-cut base and pen rest, the circular domed and hinged cover embossed with foliate scrolls and enclosing a clear glass liner, marks for Birmingham 1898, maker indistinct, 10cm x 6.5cm x 7cm item is small but heavy glass has some tiny chips to some edges. and there is a small scratch to base  liner and hinge good

Lot 290

A near pair of Chinese silver coloured white metal pepperettes, having cylindrical pierced pull-off covers over the hexagonal bodies, one moulded with panels of blossoms, the other with various foliage, marks for Wang Hing & Co (Hong Kong) 5.8cm, sold along with a white metal scent bottle having a screw-off cover/dabber with club from finial over the step-moulded spreading cylindrical body, unmarked, 7cm.

Lot 291

An imported silver pill box, of oval form with central oval amber cabochon, London import marks for 1994, 3cm, 10grams, sold together with a George V silver peperette, of cylindrical form with domed and pierced cover, the pierced body enclosing the Bristol blue glass liner, marks for Birmingham 1928, maker Docker & Burn Ltd, 5.5cm, silver weight 15grams

Lot 292

An early 20th century silver-plated vesta case, of traditional form with fluted decoration and circular glazed aperture containing three miniature bone dice, unmarked, 5.5cm.

Lot 293

A George V silver vesta case of traditional form with half engraved scrolling decoration, marks for Birmingham 1918, maker 'M&Co' 4.5cm, sold together with a modern 925grade envelope form stamp case, 3cm, 29grams gross.

Lot 294

A late Victorian silver thimble, having traditional decoration, marks for Chester 1894, maker Henry Griffith & Sons Ltd, housed in a gilt metal and Mother-of-Pearl case, sold together with a white metal Dreema13 thimble.

Lot 295

An Edwardian silver cigarette case, of rectangular form with sprung hinge and half engraved foliate scroll decoration, the gilt interior with marks for Birmingham 1902, maker CH&FD LD, 8cm, 36grams, sold together with a 19th century white metal visiting card case, of rectangular form with shaped outline and engraved scrolling decoration, unmarked, 8cm, 37grams.

Lot 296

A group of four silver vesta cases, various styles, age and makers, gross weight 90grams.

Lot 297

A group of three silver vesta cases, each with engraved foliate decoration, all Birmingham, differing age and makers, 85grams gross.

Lot 298

A Victorian miniature silver chamber stick, marks for Birmingham 1892, maker Stokes & Ireland Ltd, 4.5cm, 8grams, sold together with a miniature white metal candle snuffer, 4.5cm, 5grams.

Lot 299

A Victorian Mother-of-Pearl mounted and silver bladed pocket knife, having engraved foliate detail to mounts, marks for Sheffield 1893, maker Lockwood Brothers, 15cm open, sold together with a similar example, marks for Sheffield 1929, maker Atkin & Oxley 14cm open. CONDITION REPORT Blades overall in good condition, no wobble in the hinge, open and close but don't snap shut, open fully and stay straight 

Lot 303

A Victorian silver bladed and Mother-of-Pearl mounted fruit knife, of traditional design with incised decoration to mounts, marks for Sheffield 1894, maker Thomas Marples, 8.5cm closed.

Lot 304

An unusual silver plated vesta case, embossed with C-scrolls enclosing a game hunting scene, marked to inner lip 'G.Silver' 6.5cm, sold together with six other silver plated vesta cases of traditional design.

Lot 306

A set of six Edwardian silver Old English pattern soup spoons, each with pip reverse and engraved ownership initials, marks for Birmingham 1903, maker Elkington & Co Ltd, 20cm, 461grams gross.

Lot 307

A selection of silver and white metal souvenir spoons, various, three without English hallmarks (12) 153grams gross.

Lot 310

A group of three Edwardian silver Old English pattern table spoons, each with pip reverse and engraved ownership initials, marks for Birmingham 1905, maker Elkington & Co Ltd, 20cm, 152grams gross.

Lot 311

A selection of mixed silver spoons and sugar tongs, varying styles, dates and makers, gross weight 147grams.

Lot 313

A 1960's silver three-piece dressing table set, comprising hand mirror, hair brush and comb of traditional design with engine-turned surface decoration and polished borders, marks for London 1962, Garrard & Co. CONDITION REPORT No major faults seen Handle of brush slightly tarnished, bristles overall in good order Overall in good condition

Lot 315

A 1960's cased silver three piece condiment set, of baluster form with re-entrant corners, marks for Birmingham 1964, maker William Suckling Ltd, 136grams gross

Lot 316

A small group of mixed silver, to include two napkin rings, circular pill box and two medallions, gross weight 76grams.

Lot 317

A group of mixed silver flatware and cutlery, comprising a set of six Kings pattern coffee spoons, marks for Birmingham 1888, maker Levi & Salaman and a knife, fork and spoon (engraved 'Giles') marks for London 1911, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd. Gross weight 167grams.

Lot 318

An Elizabeth II silver salver, of circular form with moulded 'Chippendale' design rim enclosing an engraved presentation inscription 'Presented to Gwylym Jones by the members of the Royal Hong Kong Police Gazetted Officers Mess on the occasion of retirement from the force 5th October 1973' all raised on three whorl feet, marks for Birmingham 1971, maker Frank Hawker Ltd, 31cm diameter, 765grams. Sold with hinged and pluish lined box.

Lot 319

A cased pair of cut crystal butter dishes, of shaped oval form, each with silver butter knives, marks for Birmingham 1937, maker Ernest W Haywood, 22grams.

Lot 321

A group of four silver and white metal thimbles, two with English hallmarks, two marked Sterling, 11.5grams.

Lot 323

A group of six silver mounted tea knives, marks for London 1935, maker Northern Goldsmiths Co, sold along with three mixed silver napkin rings, 31grams.

Lot 325

A pair of silver candlesticks, of fluted and tapering form, marks for Birmingham 1913, maker S&Co most likely Sydney & Co, 15cm, gross weight, 296grams (one stick damaged)

Lot 326

A group of seven mixed silver napkin rings, of varying size, design age and maker, gross weight 105grams

Lot 327

A pair of George IV silver table spoons, Old English pattern with pip reverse, Marks for London 1827, maker Henry Bailey, 22cm sold along with a silver preserve or condiment spoon and two napkin rings, gross silver weight 173grams.

Lot 328

A cased set of six Edwardian silver coffee spoons having extensively engraved stems and plain cartouches, Birmingham 1904, A J Bailey, approx 46.8g

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