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Lot 242

Six assorted silver gem set rings (6)

Lot 243

Tiffany & Co. 925 silver plait bangle; together with a Charles Horner silver bangle, another hallmarked silver bangle, two further hinged bangle bracelets, one stamped 925 and another metal bangle the four silver bracelets 3.75oz t (6)

Lot 245

Hagit Gorali Art nouveau style 925 silver necklace; together with a selection of further silver and other costume jewellery including pendants, necklaces, bangles etc.

Lot 246

Six assorted silver gem set rings (6)

Lot 247

Six assorted silver gem set rings (6)

Lot 248

Six assorted silver gem set rings (6)

Lot 249

Selection of rings, most marked 925 or silver, some stone set (17)

Lot 250

Selection of assorted costume dress earrings, most marked 925 silver, (15 pairs)

Lot 258

Six assorted silver gem set rings (6)

Lot 263

Six assorted silver gem set rings (6)

Lot 267

Four assorted modern silver gem set bracelets (4)

Lot 276

Six assorted silver gem set rings (6)

Lot 278

Pair of tanzanite silver cluster earrings, 8mm; with four other pairs of silver stone set earrings

Lot 4

Good large WMF silver plated centrepiece, decorated with classical figures seated by an urn, enclosing a cut glass liner, stamped marks and numbered 220, 24" wide, 6" deep, 8.25" high (glass liner at fault)

Lot 57

Selection of silver plated trays, the largest 23.5" x 15.5" (5)

Lot 88

Good pair of glass decanters with hollow globe stoppers, 13" high; together with a selection of further glass decanters and a silver plate mounted and etched claret jug; also a vintage Charlesware gilt decorated lemonade set comprising a jug and six glasses

Lot 225

A wood cased set of mother-of-pearl handled silver fruit eaters, Sheffield, 1946, William Suckling, comprising eight each knives and forks, together with an uncased set of six each silver plated dessert knives and forks with mother of pearl handles and one further knife (a lot)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 226

A cased set of mother of pearl handled silver fruit eaters, Sheffield, 1913, Cooper Brothers & Sons, comprising six each forks and knives, together with a cased set of antler handled meat eaters for six, with stainless steel blades and prongs; a cased set of six silver coffee spoons with fan terminals, Birmingham, 1927, Docker & Burn and a further cased set of six silver coffee spoons (4)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 23

A George III silver mug, London, 1767, John King, of baluster form, the scroll handle with foliate thumbpiece, 13cm high, approx. weight 12.1ozPlease refer to department for condition reportEngraved with monogram to body

Lot 232

A Russian icon of Christ Pantocrator, the silver repoussé and chased oklad circa 1908-1926, stamped NG for Nikolai Grachev, egg tempera on cloth backed panel, the foliate detailed border with an inscribed plaque Lord Almighty, 22.5cm x 18cm Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 24

A George III silver half pint mug, London, 1786, probably Hester Bateman (mark partially rubbed), of tapering cylindrical form with scroll handle and acanthus thumbpiece, the mug raised on a reeded foot and the body engraved with crest, 10.5cm high, approx. weight 7.7ozPlease refer to department for condition report

Lot 25

Six silver decanter labels including two oval George III examples, London, 1807, Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, one reading 'Brandy', the other 'Rum'; one label ('Scotch') with chain deficient; together with a small silver dish with import marks for London, 1893, B Muller & Son, with single mark to underside, possibly Strasbourg, 1756; and five silver napkin rings, total weight approx. 8.7oz (a lot)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 26

A George III R.C. & Co. patent extendable toast rack, by Roberts Cadman & Co., the extendable silver plated six slice rack raised on four bun feet, together with a second extendable silver plated toast rack of similar design, unmarked (2)Provenance: The estate of the late designer, Anthony Powell.Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 27

A George III silver waiter, London, 1782, Robert Jones I, of circular form with beaded border and engraved lion crest to centre, raised on three claw and ball feet, 20.4cm dia., approx. weight 12.7oz Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 28

A George III silver teapot, London, 1784, Robert Hennell I, of oval form, the sides bright-cut decorated with floral garlands surrounding engraved cartouches to hinged lid with wooden finial, the brown Bakelite handle a later replacement, 10.1cm high, total weight (inc. handle) approx. 14.9ozPlease refer to department for condition report

Lot 3

A large silver ice bucket/wine cooler, by Garrard & Co., Sheffield, 1958, of twin-handled campana form, the plain body with removable Thermos liner raised on a circular foot decorated with a fluted band, the stepped cover designed with spherical foliate finial, 35cm high (inc. handle), approx. weight 89.7ozPlease refer to department for condition reportweighed without liner

Lot 30

A George III silver teapot, stand and sugar bowl, London, Crispin Fuller, the teapot and stand 1792, the sugar 1794, the teapot designed with octagonal body, panelled spout and wooden handle, the boat-shaped sugar with reeded swing handle and border, all three bright cut engraved with shell and foliate patterns in addition to monograms, the sugar with armorial (part-erased), teapot 14.5cm high, sugar 13cm high and 18cm long, total weight approx. 28.3oz (3)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 31

A pair of Georgian silver casters, London, 1801, Samuel & Edward Davenport, of baluster form with crossover chased caps and baluster bodies raised on square feet, 15cm high, total weight approx. 6oz (2)Please refer to department for condition reportone filled with solidified sugar

Lot 32

A George III silver bonbon dish, London, 1797, Robert Hennell I & David Hennell II, together with a cream jug by the same maker, London, 1800, both engraved with lion crest and designed with reeded rims and handles, the bonbon dish 11.5cm high, the jug 11.3cm high (inc. handle), total weight approx. 13.9oz (2)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 33

A small George III swing-handled silver basket, London, 1785, Hester Bateman, of oval form and raised on a pierced oval foot, the vertically pierced sides to a bright cut engraved and pierced foliate twist border, the handle and rim designed with beaded decoration, 17cm long, approx. weight 4.8ozPlease refer to department for condition report

Lot 34

A George III silver teapot on an associated stand, the teapot London, 1788, Charles Hougham, the stand London, 1789, Elizabeth Jones, both of shaped oval form and decorated with bright cut engraving, with matching monograms, teapot 14.7cm high (inc. handle), total weight approx. 19.3ozPlease refer to department for condition report

Lot 35

A George III Scottish silver salver, Edinburgh, 1773, Patrick Robertson, designed with pierced border and gadrooned edge, the base engraved with armorial (rubbed) and raised on three openwork bracket feet, 32.5cm dia., approx. weight 37.5ozPlease refer to department for condition report

Lot 359

An early Victorian silkwork commemorative embroidery for the Cawnpore Memorial Well, dated 1857, worked in silk and woven with silver and gold threads, with embroidered and printed inscriptions, the inscription at the base reads Sacred to the perpetual memory of a great company of Christian people - chiefly women and children - who, near this spot, were cruelly massacred by the followers of the rebel Nana Dhoondoput of Bhitoor, and cast, the dying with the dead into the well on the XVth day of July 1857, mounted and framed, 56 x 46cm; together with eight photographs, including group military photographs of the 2nd Bn Wiltshire Regiment, including R Purbrick, the current owner's uncle's father, and other family photographsNote: This poignant embroidery commemorates the victims of the Bibighar massacre after the Siege of Cawnpore in India 1857. After hearing of an approaching rescue attempt from the East India Company, around 200 women and children were brutally murdered by rebel Sepoy forces, their bodies thrown into a well in an attempt to cover up the evidence. Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 36

A George III silver chafing dish and cover, complete with stand and burner, all London, 1798, William Allen III, the circular dish with reeded twin handles and urn-shaped finial, the burner, dish and lid with lion crest, approx. weight (exc. burner) 54ozPlease refer to department for condition reportMonogram to each piece, silver splitting around finial to underside of lid.

Lot 37

A George III silver mounted mahogany oval tray, London, 1785, no maker's mark apparent, the silver sides of the twin handled tray bright cut engraved with garlands to a beaded border, 53 x 71.5cm, on later stand with fluted legsPlease refer to department for condition report

Lot 38

A George IV silver salver, London, 1822, Philip Rundell, of circular form with gadrooned edge, the later decorated base engraved with stag crest and raised on three bracket feet, 25.8cm dia., approx. weight 20.3ozPlease refer to department for condition report

Lot 39

A matched pair of silver candlesticks, one London, 1764, Ebenezer Coker, the other London, 1828, maker TS, both on shaped shell and scroll bases to knopped stems with foliate decoration, bases and removable sconces engraved with crest, 26.5cm high, total weight approx. 43.9oz (2) Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 40

A George IV silver wine funnel, London, 1821, J. E. Terrey, in two sections, the straining section with gadrooned border and side clip, 13.2cm long, approx. weight 4.2ozPlease refer to department for condition report

Lot 41

A George IV silver mustard, London, 1822, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, the blue glass lined body richly repousse decorated with floral and foliate motifs, the acanthus handle to a hinged cover, approx. 7cm high, together with a George III silver mustard spoon, London, 1808, Edward Lees, weighable weight approx. 6.4oz (2)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 42

A pair of Victorian silver salt cellars, London, 1890, Horace Woodward & Co., both with repousse bodies and raised on four ball feet, liners deficient, together with a pair of Edwardian silver twin-handled navette-shaped salts by Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1903, liners deficient; and a George V silver condiment set Chester, 1920, Robert Pringle & Sons, comprising salt, pepper and mustard, weighable weight approx. 7oz (7)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 43

A pair of Victorian silver peppers, Birmingham, 1884, Harwood, Plante & Harrison, of baluster form, 8.5cm high, together with a Georgian silver sifting spoon, Exeter, 1818, Joseph Hicks, 15.6cm long, and a silver pepper, London, 1973, S J Rose & Son, raised on four shell-shouldered feet, total weight approx. 7.9oz (4)Please refer to department for condition reportCap of one Victorian pepper apparently stuck

Lot 44

A Victorian silver ham carving fork, London, 1888, Cornelius Joshua Vander, the trident prongs to beaded scroll handle, 14.9cm long, approx. weight 3.8ozPlease refer to department for condition report

Lot 46

A pair of late Victorian repousse silver dishes, London, 1890, William Comyns & Sons, of shaped oval form, the sides of each dish richly decorated with floral and foliate scroll motifs, 3.2cm high, 22.5cm long, total weight approx. 8.9oz (2)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 47

A Victorian Irish silver sauce boat Dublin, 1898, Charles Lambe, raised on three shell and foliate shouldered feet, the fluted body to a double scroll handle with foliate thumbpiece, 16.6cm long (inc. handle), together with an American silver sugar bowl by The Whiting Manufacturing Co., with floral embossed body and twin twist handles, total weight approx. 9.6oz (2)Please refer to department for condition reportsugar with gilded interior

Lot 48

A silver Walker & Hall cream jug, Sheffield, 1910, of tapering form with angular handle and squared pouring lip, presentation engraving to body, 11.9cm high, and a Victorian silver cup, Sheffield, 1894, probably Atkin Bros (mark rubbed), with rounded handle and engraved floral and garland decoration to body, 10cm high, total weight approx. 12.9oz (2)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 49

A matched Victorian silver three piece tea service, the sugar and milk London, 1895, Charles Stuart Harris, the teapot London, 1897, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, each raised on four ball feet and designed with reeded banding to body and gadrooned rims, the teapot with painted wooden handle and finial, 18cm high, total weight approx. 36.8oz (3)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 5

A George I Britannia standard silver mug, London, 1716, maker's mark rubbed, of slightly tapering form with scroll handle and circular foot, 9cm high, approx. weight 6.9ozPlease refer to department for condition reportpatch beneath lower handle join and around rim

Lot 50

A Victorian silver waiter, London, 1843, Joseph Angell I & Joseph Angell II, retailed by J. Mayer, Liverpool, the border engraved with foliate scroll design and raised on four bracket feet, 21cm dia., together with a silver waiter with shell and scroll rim, Sheffield, 1911, William Hutton & Sons, the base richly chased with foliate decoration, 21.3cm dia., total weight approx. 25.7oz (2)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 51

A large silver rose/punch bowl, Sheffield, 1892, Henry Stratford, the circular part-fluted bowl repousse decorated with garlands and swags and raised on a stepped, circular foot, 17.5cm high, 29cm dia., approx. weight 40.7Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 52

A Victorian silver Monteith punch bowl, Birmingham, 1892, Elkington & Co., raised on a circular foot, the vertically fluted sides with monogrammed cartouche to shaped scrollwork rim, 17.5cm high, 27cm dia., approx. weight 32ozPlease refer to department for condition report

Lot 53

A Victorian silver mounted biscuit barrel, Sheffield, 1887, Henry Wilkinson & Co., the pierced stand raised on three claw and ball feet to pierced body with white ceramic liner, the domed lid designed with finial and beaded border, 16.5cm highPlease refer to department for condition report

Lot 54

A pair of early Victorian silver wine coasters, London, 1838, Joseph Angell I & John Angell I, the pierced sides to applied fruiting vine rims and turned wooden bases, 16.5cm dia. (2)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 55

A Victorian silver mounted cut glass claret jug, Birmingham, 1870, Thomas Prime & Son, the globular star-cut glass body to a tapering panelled neck, the hinged cover designed with foliate thumbpiece to a stylised foliate scroll handle, 29cm highPlease refer to department for condition report

Lot 56

A four piece Victorian silver tea service, Sheffield, 1856 (coffee pot), 1864 (teapot), sugar and milk (both 1866), Martin, Hall & Co., designed with repousse floral scroll bodies, the teapot and coffee pot with silver foliate scroll handles with ivory insulators, the lids with bird finials and stylised spouts, the sugar and milk with gilt interiors, teapot 18cm high, coffee pot 29cm high, total weight approx. 73oz (4)Ivory registration submission references: TA3H66SE and JCKVQKRKPlease refer to department for condition report

Lot 57

A silver hot water kettle with stand and burner, London, 1859, Robert Harper, the round kettle designed with repousse floral scroll body, zoomorphic spout and bird finial to lid, the fixed handle with ivory spacers, 26cm high (exc. stand), 38.5cm (inc. stand), total weight approx. 55.6oz Ivory registration submission reference: M5DWRBKPPlease refer to department for condition report

Lot 58

A matched Victorian silver four piece tea service, the tea pot, milk jug and sugar London, 1843, John Angell II & George Angell, the coffee pot Glasgow, 1854, William Clarke Shaw, both pots designed with ivory spacers and novelty finials to hinged lids, the bodies chased with floral scrolls and scenes of figures with birds, all with acanthus tipped scroll handles and monograms, coffee pot 27.5cm high, teapot 17.5cm high, total weight approx. 70oz (4)Ivory registration submission references: 3ZVRB9XM and EK5DEHVJPlease refer to department for condition report

Lot 59

A late Victorian twin-handled silver tray, Sheffield, 1900, Atkin Bros, retailed by JW Benson, of shaped oval form, designed with shell and scroll border to foliate scroll engraved base, 73.5cm long (inc. handles), approx. weight 120ozPlease refer to department for condition report

Lot 6

A George II silver mug, London, 1748, Richard Bayley, the half pint baluster body raised on a circular foot, the underside inscribed 'GM to IID 1794', 9cm high, approx. weight 5.3ozPlease refer to department for condition reportsmall split to underside of handle at termination

Lot 60

A George V silver porringer with Tudor rose design to base, London, 1929, J. Parkes & Co., the lobed, planished sides to pierced scrolling handles, one engraved 'YF', 19.5cm wide (inc. handles), 3.7cm high, approx. weight 7.2ozPlease refer to department for condition report

Lot 61

A George V silver sugar caster, London, 1919, Edward Barnard & Sons, of squared baluster form, 21cm high, together with a later silver caster of rounded baluster form, London, 1931, Vander & Hedges, 19.4cm high, total weight approx. 13.6oz (2)Please refer to department for condition report

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