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Lot 75

A group of silver comprising: a pair of Edwardian silver navette-shaped bonbon dishes, Birmingham, 1901, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, with pierced and repousse sides, 20.8cm long; a pair of square bonbon dishes with gadrooned borders, stamped sterling M&K, 925, 11cm dia.; and three shaped circular bowls, all stamped 900 or 925, total weight approx. 23.1oz (7)Please refer to department for condition reporttotal weight approx. 26oz

Lot 76

A shaped Edwardian silver bowl, Sheffield, 1909, Z. Barraclough & Sons, of circular form and raised on four feet, 27.2cm dia., approx. weight 20.7oz Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 77

An Edwardian silver tea kettle, London, 1903, Horace Woodward & Co., of circular form with lion crest to body, the stepped, hinged lid with wooden finial and the fixed handle designed with imitation wood centre, 15cm high, approx. weight 17.8ozPlease refer to department for condition reportno stand

Lot 78

A George VI silver salver, Sheffield, 1937, Atkin Bros, of shaped rounded form, designed with gadrooned rim and raised on three claw and ball feet, 34.5cm dia., approx. weight 37.3ozPlease refer to department for condition report

Lot 79

A George VI silver tray with gadrooned border, Sheffield, 1949, E. Silver & Co., of shaped circular form, 47cm dia., approx. weight 71.9ozPlease refer to department for condition report

Lot 8

A George II shaped square silver waiter, London, 1731, Joseph Sanders, raised on four pad feet, 14.5cm dia., together with a circular George III example,London, 1776, John Crouch I & Thomas Hannam, with laurel border and three claw and ball feet, 18.5cm dia., total weight approx. 15.4oz (2)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 80

A footed silver dish with foliate pierced sides, Sheffield, 1956, Frank Cobb & Co., designed with cast fruiting vine border and raised on a low circular foot, 28cm wide, 5cm high, approx. weight 21.5ozPlease refer to department for condition report

Lot 81

A silver salver with Chippendale style border, Birmingham, 1940, William Suckling, raised on four scroll feet, 26.7cm dia., approx. weight 18.7oz Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 82

A pair of silver gravy boats with zoomorphic handles, Birmingham, 1972, Roberts & Dore, each designed with Neoclassical-style border and raised on three stylised zoomorphic feet, 10.4cm high, 17.5cm long (inc. handles), total weight approx. 21.5oz (2)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 84

A large contemporary silver centrepiece dish by Asprey, London, 2008, of oval form, the plain body raised on a longitudinal curving foot to flat base designed with rectangular cut-out, 41.5cm long, 30.5cm wide, 12.8cm high Please refer to department for condition reportUnknown if filled. Gross weight 115oz

Lot 85

Lots 85-109: Property from a private collection. Two heart-shaped Edwardian silver paperclips, London, 1903 & 1904, William Comyns, together with a silver chatelaine clip, Birmingham, 1900, Levi & Salaman, and two small putto head ornaments, total weight approx. 6.5oz (5)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 86

An Edwardian silver oil burner, London, 1901, William Comyns, the heart-shaped body decorated with winged putti and winged figural handles, 12.5cm high, base filled, together with a silver ashtray with stylised foliate handle and putti decorated base, London, 1900, William Comyns, weighable weight approx. 2.8oz (2)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 87

A late Victorian silver Christening cup, London, 1899, William Comyns, repousse decorated with winged putti within foliate frames, 6.5cm high, together with an Edwardian silver salt/sugar shaker of similar design with elongated nozzle, London, 1904, William Comyns, 10cm high, total weight approx. 6.9oz (2) Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 88

An Edwardian silver biscuit tin, London, 1901, William Comyns, of oval form, the hinged lid repousse decorated with winged putti, the sides with putti and foliate motifs, 13.5 x 17cm, together with a rectangular silver box with grooved compartments to interior, same date and maker, weighable weight approx. 11.8oz (2)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 89

A putti-decorated Victorian silver jewellery box, Birmingham, 1898, Henry Matthews, of rectangular form, with crimped edge, the hinged lid and sides richly repousse decorated with putti, floral and scroll motifs, the interior with red velvet lining, 20 x 22.5 x 6.3cmPlease refer to department for condition report

Lot 9

A George II silver hot water pot, London, 1758, Magdalen Feline, of plain baluster form with wicker handle and short spout, the hinged cover with acorn finial, engraved armorial to body, 21.7cm high, approx. weight 12.1ozProvenance: The estate of the late designer, Anthony Powell.Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 90

Two Edwardian novelty silver pincushions, London, 1902, William Comyns, designed as a sofa and chair, both with velvet seat pincushions and putti-decorated chair backs, chair 14.2cm high, sofa 9.6cm high (2)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 91

Four Victorian and Edwardian silver trinket boxes, the lid of each decorated with winged putti, the group comprising an example raised on four feet, Birmingham, 1903, Henry Matthews, 6.7cm high, 14.2cm wide, a smaller example on four feet, Birmingham, 1903, maker's mark rubbed, 5.6cm high, 8.5cm wide; a heart-shaped Victorian example, Birmingham, 1897, Henry Matthews, 3.7cm high, 11.5cm wide; and a flat oval example, London, 1901, William Comyns & Sons, 2.8cm high, 13cm wide, weighable weight (Victorian example only) approx. 3.7oz (4)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 92

Two Victorian putti-decorated silver cased scent bottles by William Comyns, London, 1898 and 1899, 12.6cm long, together with a tapering scent bottle/flask in Victorian silver case, also decorated with putti, Birmingham, 1897, Deakin & Francis, 23cm long, each case containing a glass bottle with stopper, one case engraved with monogram, weighable weight approx. 11.3oz (3)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 93

Five silver putti-decorated Victorian and Edwardian vases comprising: a pair of cylindrical Victorian examples with shaped rims, London, 1897, William Comyns & Sons, 9.6cm high; a pair of smaller cylindrical Edwardian examples raised on four trefoil feet, Birmingham, 1904 and 1905, Henry Matthews, 9.7cm high; and a further example with globular base to flared neck, London, 1897, William Comyns, 13cm high, total weight approx. 17.9oz (5)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 94

Six various putti-decorated silver mounted inkwells, including one with silver inkstand, the group comprising: a silver mounted glass inkwell (London, 1903, William Comyns & Sons) on shaped rectangular inkstand, London, 1896, William Comyns & Sons, 19.2 x 21.4cm; a pair of Victorian silver mounted domed glass examples, London, 1899 and 1900, William Comyns & Sons, base dia. 11.3cm, 7.5cm high; a glass example with silver collar and push button cap, London, 1896, William Comyns & Sons, base dia. 12.2cm, 9.5cm high; a silver mounted wedge-shaped example, Chester, 1904, James Deakin & Sons, 4.6 x 7.9 x 5.2cm and a small rectangular example, Birmingham, 1902, Levi & Salaman, 4.8 x 5.2 x 3.1cm, weighable weight (inkstand only) approx. 10.7oz (6)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 95

Six putti-decorated silver match and matchbox holders comprising: an Edwardian rectangular example with swing front matchbox holder, Chester, 1902, maker's mark rubbed, 11.6cm high, base filled; a cylindrical Victorian example on a circular foot, London, 1896, William Comyns & Sons, 8.6cm high, base filled; three Victorian and Edwardian rectangular matchbox holders, various dates and makers including Chester, 1896, James Deakin & Sons, 5 x 7.3cm and a smaller example, Birmingham, 1905, Boots Pure Drug Company, 3.8 x 6.1cm, weighable weight approx. 3.6oz (6)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 96

Five heart-shaped Victorian and Edwardian silver trinket boxes variously decorated with putti, the largest example Chester, 1897, James Deakin & Sons, 8.2 x 8.6 x 5cm, together with two similarly designed boxes, one London, 1897 and 1904, William Comyns & Sons, 6.8 x 7.8 x 3.5cm, and two smaller examples, both Birmingham, 1897, Henry Matthews, total weight approx. 11.3oz (5)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 97

A group of seven putti-decorated silver pin dishes comprising: a pair of rectangular examples, Birmingham, 1913, John Henry Wynn, 8.5 x 12.8cm; a shaped oval example, Birmingham, 1901, Deakin & Francis, 8.7 x 15cm; two square examples, Birmingham, 1904, Henry Matthews, 8.6 x 8.6cm; a circular example with gadrooned edge, marks rubbed, 9cm dia.; and a shaped circular example, Birmingham, 1909, Henry Matthews, 9.8cm dia., total weight approx. 9.4oz (7)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 98

An Edwardian silver coin purse, Birmingham, 1908, Boots Pure Drug Company, decorated with putti, 4.7 x 5.6cm, together with an Edwardian silver card case, Birmingham, 1903, Henry Matthews, 7.5 x 10.4cm; a Victorian silver vesta case, Birmingham, 1897, Henry Matthews, and a silver vanity/card case, Birmingham, 1905, Henry Matthews, 7.5 x 10.5cm, all variously decorated with putti, total weight approx. 8oz (4)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 99

An Edwardian silver ring box, Birmingham, 1901, John S. Pullinger, the putti-decorated lid opening to reveal a purple velvet interior with six grooves for rings, the box designed as a rectangular chest raised on four scroll feet, 8.1cm long, 3.6cm high, together with a small circular trinket box raised on four feet, Birmingham, 1906, Henry Matthews, the lid decorated with putti opening to blue velvet interior, and two silver pill boxes, both with putti decoration to lids, weighable weight approx. 1oz (4)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 1

A George III silver tea caddy, London, 1786, Robert Hennell I, of oval form, the sides bright cut with floral garlands surrounding engraved cartouches, the hinged lid also decorated with bright cut patterns, 12.8cm wide, 9.2cm high, approx. weight 9.6ozPlease refer to department for condition report

Lot 10

A pair of George II cast silver candlesticks, London, 1751, William Gould, the knopped stems to shaped square bases with shell decoration to corners, the detachable sconces with conforming decoration (unmarked), 20cm high, total weight approx. 23.2ozPlease refer to department for condition report

Lot 100

Five putti-decorated silver trinket boxes comprising three shaped oval examples of matching design, one Chester, 1899, James Deakin & Sons, the others Birmingham, 1898 and 1901, Henry Matthews, 9cm long, together with a rectangular example, Birmingham, 1904, Henry Matthews, 7.9cm long, and an oval example by the same maker, Birmingham, 1900, 6.5 cm long, all with hinged lids, total weight approx. 7.9oz (5)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 101

An Edwardian silver mounted miniature hymn book, Chester, 1908, J & R Griffin, the silver mounted cover decorated with winged putti, 4.7 x 5.9cm, together with a miniature book of common prayer with silver putto-decorated case, Birmingham, 1904, Sydney & Co., 5 x 5.6cm; a silver mounted miniature royal pocket diary for 1905, 4.9 x 5.4cm; and two silver mounted address books, London, 1989, John Bull, 7.9 x 12cm, all five designed with putti decoration to silver (5)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 102

An Edwardian silver mounted photo frame with putti-decorated cover, London, 1902, William Comyns & Sons, the square frame decorated with floral openwork mount to hinged circular cover, 15.5 x 15.5cm, together with a silver plated pocket watch travelling clock in silver mounted putto-decorated case, Birmingham, 1910, Henry Matthews, 8.3 x 9.6cm (2)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 103

A small Edwardian silver boudoir clock, London, 1901, William Comyns & Sons, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals within silver case decorated with putti and foliate motifs, the case raised on four bun feet and mounted with swing handle, French movement, 6.8cm high (with handle lowered)Please refer to department for condition reportMovement not currently running, please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece

Lot 104

A mixed group of silver mounted putti-decorated items comprising: two shoe horn and button/boot hook sets with silver handles, Birmingham, 1897 and 1907, Henry Matthews, together with a further hook, Birmingham, 1904, A. Bromet & Co., 17.5cm long; an Edwardian silver mounted bonnet brush, Birmingham, 1905, Henry Matthews, 18.5cm long and a silver mounted clothes brush, London, 1898, William Comyns & Sons, 16.8cm, together with rectangular white metal cigarette box, stamped silver to underside, the lid and sides richly decorated with birds and flowers, 11.5 x 20.5cm (8)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 105

A group of putti-decorated silver trinket boxes and vanity vessels, comprising: an Edwardian silver mounted cylindrical glass vanity jar, Birmingham, 1902, W. J. Myatt & Co., 9cm high; a cylindrical silver box, London, 1896, William Comyns & Sons, 8.9cm high; two rectangular silver trinket boxes, 11 and 11.5cm long, one Birmingham, 1902, maker's mark rubbed, the other London, 1898, William Comyns & Sons, and a shaped trinket box with pierced border, London, 1911, William Comyns & Sons, weighable weight approx. 14.8oz (5)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 106

A pair of Edwardian silver mounted glass vanity jars with putti-decorated caps, London, 1901, William Comyns & Sons, of squared form, the glass jars with star-cut sides framed by floral scroll pierced mounts, the push-button lids opening to glass stoppers, 14.5cm high (2)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 108

A group of Edwardian and Victorian silver mounted glass vanity jars, each cap decorated with winged putti, the group comprising: a cylindrical jar with hobnail cut glass, Birmingham, 1904, Henry Matthews, 8.5cm high; a rounded example, Birmingham, 1906, Synyer & Beddoes, 6.5cm high; a heart-shaped example with hinged lid, Birmingham, 1898, Henry Matthews, 7.7.4cm; an oval example, Birmingham, 1904, Boardman, Glossop & Co., 13.5cm long; a rectangular example, Chester, 1902, maker's mark rubbed, 11.1cm long; and a small round example, Birmingham, 1897, Levi & Salaman, 4cm dia., weighable weight approx. 3.1oz (6)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 109

Three silver mounted globular glass vessels, with putti-decorated hinged caps and etched putti to bodies, the larger bottle Sheffield, 1898, William Neale, 14.8cm high, the smaller bottles apparently a pair of matching design, marks to both partially rubbed, 13.1cm high (3)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 117

A pair of Portuguese silver cream jugs, Porto, .833 standard, the elongated bodies chased with shell and scroll motifs and raised on paw feet with lion mask shoulders, the bifurcated scroll handles with acanthus thumbpieces, 13.3cm high, total weight approx. 13.4oz (2)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 12

An early George III silver caster, London, 1763, John Delmester, of circular baluster form with pierced domed cap and crest engraved to body, 13cm high, together with an unmarked white metal tea caddy, of octagonal form with gadrooned band to rim and base, 7.9 x 10.8 x 7.9cm, weighable weight approx. 3.1oz (2)Please refer to department for condition reportweight includes caster only

Lot 120

A 17th century German silver parcel gilt tankard, Augsburg, maker's mark MB conjoined, possibly Melchior Bayr or Mathias Bregel, c.1635, marked on rim of lid and underside of base, the globular body chased with floral motifs and raised on a circular foot, the scroll handle to hinged lid designed with knopped finial and a bifurcated thumbpiece, 9.4cm high (inc. thumbpiece) approx. weight 7.7ozcf: for a similar example see Christie's Important Silver, 14th June 2005, lot 34. Please refer to department for condition reportSee pg. 35 Rosenberg

Lot 121

A French 18th century silver wine taster, Paris, c.1760, with a Louis XV token to base, designed with bifurcated zoomorphic handle and fleur de lys decorated sides, 9cm dia., approx. weight 6.9ozPlease refer to department for condition reportpoincon de charge: 1762-1768 (Paris); mark of discharge = crowned Y (1762-1763)

Lot 124

A French oval silver serving dish with reeded crossover border, London import mark (925), 42.4cm long, together with a silver plated oval tray with twin scroll handles and shaped rim, 60.5cm long, weighable weight approx. 30.6oz (2)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 125

A 19th century French silver bonbon dish or 'drageoir', Paris, 1813-1838, the urn-shaped body designed with four pierced panels depicting winged dragons and vases replete with flowers, two of the panels supporting scroll handles flanking lid with swan surmount, 28cm high, weighable weight approx. 21.7ozPlease refer to department for condition reportThe bonbon dish is in good condition commensurate with age. However, there is some scratching and nicking noted to the silver. The glass liner is also in good condition with only one chip noted to the base. There are some small splits noted to the inner rim of the dish and some repairs noted to the pierced decoration and around the handles. Some minor dings and bruising to the lower silver section of the dish. Guaranty large objects (grosse Garantie) Paris ("Cérès" to pierced foot and lid; Also Paris ("viellard" or "Michel-Angel") to lid and body. Glass appears old - hand blown, rings and bubbles visible. Overall a very attractive piece.

Lot 127

A cased set of six Russian silver gilt and niello spoons, Moscow, 1872, Mikhail Karpinsky, assay master Victor Savinkov, the spoons designed with half twist stems and niello scenes of the Moscow Kremlin to the reverse of each bowl, retailed by Ovchinnikov, case signed, spoons 12.8cm long, total weight approx. 5ozPlease refer to department for condition report

Lot 129

A silver chocolate pot with side handle, possibly Cologne, 17th century, cover deficient, the body bright cut engraved with two foliate bands, the Bakelite handle a later replacement, 16cm high, approx. weight 13.9ozProvenance: The estate of the late designer, Anthony Powell.Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 13

An 18th century silver pap boat, marks beneath rim rubbed, maker ?M, of plain, tear-shaped form, 11.6cm long, approx. weight 2.3ozProvenance: The estate of the late designer, Anthony Powell.Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 135

A pair of small Continental silver vases, with import marks for Sheffield, 1898, Samuel Boyce Landeck, the bases of each stamped 930 alongside unidentified marks, possibly Dutch, each urn-shaped vase raised on four paw feet and designed with twin handles to mask shoulders and gilded interior, each vase richly chased with sphinxes, floral garlands and foliate scrolls, 11.2cm high, total weight approx. 12.8oz (2)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 137

A Garrard & Co. silver cigarette box, Birmingham, 1953, of rectangular form with engine turned lid and sides, the lid opening to reveal wood-lined interior, monogram to lid, 9.3 x 17.9cm, together with a smaller example, also with engine turned pattern to lid, Birmingham, 1960, maker's mark rubbed, 8.7 x 10.4cm (2)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 138

A set of four late Victorian silver candlesticks, London, 1893, Edward Hutton, of short Corinthian columnar design, each raised on a stepped square base, two with removable sconces, two without, bases filled, 14.8cm high (4)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 139

A pair of Victorian silver gilt mounted tortoiseshell candlesticks, London, 1877, Walter Thornhill, the tapering tortoiseshell stems to spreading circular feet, the candlesticks with foliate scroll openwork silver gilt mounts and detachable silver gilt drip pans, 28.5cm high (pr)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 14

A small George III silver tray, London 1791, maker's mark rubbed, of plain, rectangular form with twin handles and fleur-de-lys crest to centre, 25.8cm long (inc. handles), 14.4cm wide, approx. weight 7.5oz Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 143

A pair of large Continental silver pheasants, with import marks for London, 1962, Israel Freeman & Son, both realistically modelled with chased feather decoration and long tail plumes, the hen 45.3cm long, 17.6cm high, the cock 34cm high, total weight approx. 57.5oz (2) Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 144

A silver trinket box by Jocelyn Burton, London, 1978, of circular form with cast seashells to lid, gilded interior, 9.9cm dia., 3.6cm high, approx. weight 8.8ozPlease refer to department for condition report

Lot 145

A silver jewellery box designed by Gerald Benney for Mappin & Webb, London, 1981, of oval form, the exterior decorated with crossover design and the hinged lid applied with Prince of Wales feathers and Spencer crest, the velvet lined interior with lift out tray and the underside engraved, 'The marriage of the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer, 29 July 1981, 12.5cm long, 6.2cm highPlease refer to department for condition report

Lot 146

Three silver trinket boxes comprising: a box modelled as a hippo head with compartment to underside, Italian (and import) marks, 4.6cm long; a circular box with mother-of-pearl hinged lid, by Links of London, Edinburgh, 2004, 6.9cm dia., and a small oval box designed with seal on blue enamelled surround, Sheffield, 1997, Exchange Findings Ltd., together with a silver rabbit design baby's rattle, Birmingham, 1976, Angora Silver Plate Co., 5.8cm high; a metal model of a rat, two gilt metal trinket boxes and an oval white metal example with damage to lid, weighable weight approx. 5.4oz (8) Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 147

Two novelty silver pin dishes by Sarah Jones, London, 1990, the rim of one designed with a mouse perched on a sheaf of wheat, the other with a frog and its young, 10.2cm dia., total weight approx. 5oz (2)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 148

A cased set of place card holders retailed by Tiffany & Co., stamped 925, comprising twelve pieces variously designed as fruits and nuts, five of the pieces signed Tiffany & Co., several with Italian marks, total weight approx. 4.7ozPlease refer to department for condition reportone piece unmarked (bunch of grapes), assumed silver

Lot 149

A group of silver comprising: two silver toast racks, one Sheffield, 1904, Harrison Brothers & Howson, the other Sheffield, 1898, Atkin Bros; a section from a silver wine funnel, marks rubbed; six engine turned silver matchbox cases, London, 1956, S J Rose & Son., 2.8 x 4.4cm; and a cased silver replica of the Manners fork, Sheffield, 1970, Francis Howard, total weighable weight approx. 12.2oz (10)Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 15

A small George III footed bowl, London, 1782, Edward Fernell, 4.7cm high, 8.6cm dia., together with a George III silver cream jug, London, 1732 (damaged), maker's mark rubbed; and a George III silver pepper, London, 1818, maker's mark rubbed, of urn-shaped form with monogram engraved to body, total weight approx. 6.2oz (3) Provenance: The estate of the late designer, Anthony PowellPlease refer to department for condition report

Lot 150

A group of small silver comprising: three Georgian silver caddy spoons, all with shell-shaped bowls, one London, 1821, William Eley & William Fearn, two with maker's marks rubbed, together with a George III silver sauce ladle, London, 1796, William Eley I; a pair of silver grape scissors, Sheffield, 1935, James Dixon & Sons; a small collection of tea and coffee spoons, five pairs of silver sugar nips, three napkin rings, four white metal pickle forks and a silver plated nutcracker weighable weight approx. 19oz (a lot)Provenance: The estate of the late designer, Anthony Powell Please refer to department for condition report

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