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Lot 131

Collection of coinage loose and in trays. Including: c1839 to George VI farthings, George VI and George VII pennies, George V 1933 re-strike (forged)? George V 1923 forged? George II 1723 and 1945 penny, 1797 Cartwheel, Victoria double head (headed) penny, Victoria 1845 farthing, WWII silver plated coin set with COA, commemorative crowns, etc.

Lot 188

Silver 950 cross pendant with amethyst centre stone, 3.75cm across.

Lot 189

Silver blue stone dress ring, size O.

Lot 215

Collection of five silver rings, three gem set.

Lot 217

Collection of mostly silver and gold jewellery including 9 carat gold pendant necklaces.

Lot 245

Silver and other jewellery including Scottish brooch, pendants, silver thimble in treen case, bangles, etc.

Lot 248

Liberty silver plated 'jewelled' tazza having green ovals to body, no. 328, 26cm diameter, 14cm high.

Lot 249

Silver teapot with panelled circular body, 14cm high, Birmingham 1931.

Lot 250

Silver teapot with plain circular body, 15.5cm high, London 1945.

Lot 251

Silver tray, 19.5cm diameter, Birmingham 1954.

Lot 252

Set of eight silver grapefruit dishes, makers mark RP, London 1937.

Lot 253

Silver sugar basin and cream jug, maker RP, London 1944.

Lot 254

Two silver casters, Birmingham 1939 and 1960, tallest 20cm (2).

Lot 255

Silver 'tankard' mustard pot, Birmingham 1915, and cream jug, Birmingham 1931 (2).

Lot 256

Silver five bar toast rack on ball feet, Birmingham 1941.

Lot 257

Silver cigarette box, London 1942, tea strainer and bowl, London 1945/46, and six teaspoons, Glasgow 1936 for Edward VIII coronation.

Lot 258

Walker and Hall silver low tazza, engine-turned and with ornate shaped border, 18cm diameter, Sheffield 1931.

Lot 259

Late Victorian silver four bottle cruet, Sheffield 1891, having two silver mounted bottles, Birmingham 1891, 14.5cm.

Lot 260

Cased silver six piece brush set with lightly embossed scroll border, Chester 1921/22.

Lot 261

Charles I silver sweet meat dish (lacking handles) with maker mark W over M, most likely William Maddox, with embossed decoration and good hallmarks for London 1630, 18.5cm diameter.

Lot 262

Set of six Hong Kong silver napkin rings, cased Sterling silver pickle forks and teaspoons, cocktail sticks, and EP set of teaspoons.

Lot 263

Adie Bros Ltd silver four piece tea set, having Celtic influence border and spout decoration, Birmingham 1948, water jug 21cm high.

Lot 264

Silver sauce boat, Birmingham 1935.

Lot 265

Silver four piece cruet set, Sheffield 1904.

Lot 266

Silver caster, Birmingham 1960, pair Victorian silver carver rests, Birmingham 1897, silver five bar toast rack, Birmingham 1942, and pair silver backed brushes (4).

Lot 267

Collection of silver open salts and salt spoons including shell shape, and silver mounted bottles.

Lot 268

Late Victorian silver plated centre piece with vines, 43cm high including bowl.

Lot 269

Late Victorian silver seven bar toast rack on ball feet, London 1898.

Lot 270

Two small sterling silver photograph frames, 7.5cm and 12cm high.

Lot 271

Case of silver handled knives and case of silver spoons (2).

Lot 3

Tray lot with silver and EP including silver napkin ring, tiny jug, toilet bottles and dwarf candlesticks, also collection of souvenir spoons.

Lot 34

Silver plated wares including pair five light candelabra, tea set, cruets, etc.

Lot 44

Boxed Thomas Webb decanter, other decanters, glassware, silver brush set, silver condiments, etc.

Lot 45

Good collection of silver plate including pair of Victorian candlesticks,, five large oval trays, cake baskets, etc.

Lot 66

Good collection of silver plate including cased goblets, teapots, serving tray, toast rack, etc.

Lot 79

Silver plate wares, Wedgwood bird paperweights, two Royal Doulton lady figurines, etc.

Lot 8

Tray lot with ruby and other glassware, silver jewellery, Poole vase, Wade St. George, etc.

Lot 100

A PARCEL OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER, comprising an 19th century helmet shaped pedestal cream jug, bright cut decoration, bears duty mark, sterling mark and maker's mark RJ, 3.62ozt, 112.6 grams, a set of three Victorian egg cups from an egg cruet set (holes to undersides) with beaded rims, lion mask ring handles and pierced decoration, engraved with a crest, maker George Fox, London 1861, 4.59ozt, 142.7 grams, a George V bombe shaped tea caddy, gilt interior, bakelite and treen finial, marks rubbed Birmingham 1923, 5.12ozt, 159.3 grams, a late Victorian christening mug of cylindrical form, 'C' scroll handle, engraved decoration and presentation inscription, makers William Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton), London 1891, 3.26ozt, 101.3 grams, two five bar toast racks, one a.f., a semi-circular napkin ring engraved with initials 5.52ozt, 171.6 grams and an Edwardian miniature spice pot of baluster form, the pull off lid fitted with an integral spoon, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1909, height 4.5cm 0.3ozt, 9.2 grams, gross weight of all silver 22.62ozt, 703.5 grams (10) (Condition report: all pieces in useable condition, although one toast rack is misshapen and with a split in an arch, the christening mug has several dents, caddy cover does not close completely flush, spice pot has a dent in the widest part, many have rubbed marks)

Lot 101

A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER OVAL SALTS AND THREE OTHER SILVER CRUET ITEMS, the oval salts with wavy rims, rill fitting replacement blue glass liners, the four cabriole legs with shell caps and hoof feet, maker Robert Hennell I, London 1774, 5.32ozt, 165.4 grams, a pair of Edwardian silver baluster pepperettes with pull off covers, with three cabriole legs and pad feet, makers Nayler Brothers, London 1910, 8.35ozt, 259.9 grams and an Edwardian drum shaped mustard pot with shell thumb piece, gadrooned rim, blue glass liner, makers Stokes & Ireland Ltd (William Henry Stokes & Arthur George Ireland), Chester 1907, together with a corroded silver condiment spoon, Birmingham 1970, 3.61ozt, 112.3 grams, gross weight of all items 17.28ozt, 537.5 grams (6) (Condition report: all pieces are in usable condition, all blue glass liners have nibbles or a chip, the salt interiors are worn, one wobbles slightly on a flat surface, pepperettes sit level on a flat surface, makers marks rubbed on both)

Lot 103

A PARCEL OF SILVER DECANTER LABELS, MEDALLIONS, CADDY SPOON, ETC, comprising a William IV 'SHERRY' decanter label, London 1830 and a Victorian 'PORT' decanter label, London 1841, both makers Charles Reily & George Storer, an Elizabeth II caddy spoon in the form of a jockey's cap, makers Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1969, an Elizabeth II baby's rattle of cat head form, makers Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1970, a cased set of silver British Assay Office Hallmarks and plaque, makers Turner & Simpson, London, Birmingham, Edinburgh Sheffield 1969/70, in a Mayfair Coin Company case, a white metal Royal Caledonian Curling Club 'District Medal', diameter 4cm, two silver medallions, one awarded for nursing, a cast of a crest with two rough metal casts of the same crest and a commemorative base metal medallion for the opening of the Maidstone By-pass, gross weight of silver items 5.84ozt, 181.5 grams (12) (Condition report: all items in good / useable condition, hallmarks are generally clear)

Lot 104

A PARCEL OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER AND WHITE METAL, including an Edwardian tea infuser with decorative handle, makers Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1903, 0.85ozt, 26.4 grams, a late Victorian oval pin dish repousse decorated with a bird and foliage, makers Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham 1889, 0.51ozt, 15.9 grams, a pair of Scottish Victorian Queens pattern sugar tongs, maker Lawrence Aitchison, Glasgow 1855, 1.72ozt, 53.4 grams, an Elizabeth II silver bangle, a silver thimble, a small book of common prayer with detached silver mounted cover, together with assorted white metal spoons, cake server and bottle opener and a plated letter knife (Parcel) (Condition report: with the exception of the book of common prayer most pieces are generally in good / useable condition)

Lot 105

A GEORGE V SILVER THREE PIECE BACHELOR'S TEA SERVICE OF ROUNDED RECTANGULAR OUTLINE, with reeded rims, the tea pot with ebonised fitments, all pieces on four ball feet, makers James Woods & Sons, Birmingham 1919, 18.26ozt, 567.9 grams (3) (Condition report: tea pot does not sit level on a flat surface, all three pieces have dents to the bodies)

Lot 106

AN ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER CREAM JUG AND SUGAR BOWL BY JOHN WILLIAM BARRETT, both with planished finish, lobed lower bodies and spiral twist handles, engraved monogram and red polish or stain detail in the crevasses, gilt interiors, Birmingham 1905, together with an Arts & Crafts circular napkin ring by the same maker and date, with planished finish repousse impressed lozenge design and monogram, gross weight 6.57ozt, 204.3 grams (3) (Condition report: all three pieces are in generally good useable condition, the spout on the milk jug is slightly misshapen, the bases are not sitting absolutely level on a flat surface)

Lot 107

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER BACHELOR'S TEA POT OF ROUNDED RECTANGULAR FORM AND A GEORGE V SILVER CIRCULAR TEA POT, the bachelor's tea pot with reeded cover, gadrooned rim, stop reeded body and spout, brown bakelite fitments, maker Maurice Freeman, London 1898, 12ozt, 373.2 grams, the circular tea pot has brown bakelite fitments, bears presentation inscription, maker TS, Birmingham 1935, 13.98ozt, 434.9 grams (2) (Condition report: the lid of the bachelor's tea pot is lifting slightly, slight creasing by the gadrooning otherwise ok, the circular tea pot lid won't close, the tea pot sits level on a flat surface, a few minor dints)

Lot 108

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER THREE SECTION CIGAR CASE, plain exterior, gilt interior, maker Charles Lyster & Son, Chester 1902, 4.45ozt, 138.3 grams (Condition report: in good condition overall, the elasticated strap is intact but the elastic has perished inside the fabric)

Lot 109

THREE CASES OF SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SPOONS AND A CASED GEORGE VI SILVER FIVE PIECE CRUET SET, comprising a cased set of six bean end coffee spoons, makers Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1950, a cased set of six Victorian coffee spoons with matching sugar tongs, engraved monogram to the handle, makers Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall), Sheffield 1889, a cased set of late Victorian teaspoons and sugar tongs with gilt bowls and ribbed handles, maker L.S, Birmingham 1897 and a cased George VI five piece cruet set with pepperette, open salt and covered mustard with blue glass liners and two spoons matching, makers William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1938-1940, gross weight 8.38ozt, 260.8 grams (4) (Condition report: all in useable condition, the gilding on the bowls of the ribbed spoons is worn, the lid of the mustard pot is dented and the finial bent, the fabric lining of the case lid is stained)

Lot 110

A PARCEL OF 20TH CENTURY SILVER, including five assorted circular napkin rings, one with enamelled Masonic Lodge motif, various makers and dates, an Edwardian ring tree, with pierced wavy rim, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1905, a George V Britannia standard silver backed mirror and hair brush, engraved with a monogram, makers British Metallising Co Ltd, London 1929, together with a matched oval silver backed brush with a similar monogram, London 1927, makers P M I Ltd, London 1927, two defective posy vases with loaded bases, two defective dwarf candlesticks with loaded bases, two silver topped glass jars and a silver plated napkin ring, gross weight of weighable silver 4.25ozt, 132.2 grams (16) (Condition report: mixed condition: candlesticks and posy vases are in poor condition but the other items are all in reasonable/ useable condition)

Lot 111

A SMALL PARCEL OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER, comprising a late Victorian scissor case with hanging loop to the hinged top, foliate scroll repousse decorated and chased, maker George Unite, Birmingham 1875, two Edwardian bon bon dishes of oval form, pierced foliate repousse decoration, Sheffield 1903 and 1905, a William IV folding fruit knife with mother of pearl handle, maker Alexander Hunt, Sheffield 1837, an Edwardian silver mounted leather easel back fob watch stand containing a defective Continental white metal pocket watch, together with a mother of pearl and white metal whistle, a small white metal whistle, a white metal needle case of flattened oval form with engraved design and initials, a Victorian bone bodkin case, a white metal defective propelling pencil, fitted with hardstone seal end and adjustable calendar, a small white metal propelling pencil, another with paste inset to the top and a base metal bodkin case fitted with a Stanhope titled 'Memories of Southport', gross weight of weighable silver 1.84ozt, 56.9 grams (14) (Condition report: the fob watch is defective, as is the calendar propelling pencil, other items are generally in useable, fair to good condition)

Lot 112

A SMALL PARCEL OF 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY SILVER AND PLATE, comprising a pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs of scissor form, shell shaped bowls, incomplete hallmarks, a George IV silver miniature chamberstick in the form of a leaf, missing candleholder and snuffer, maker Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1829, a George III silver pedestal cream jug, later repousse decoration, maker's mark partially rubbed, London 1784, a white metal punch ladle with whale bone handle, bowl broken off handle and whale bone split and a Victorian silver plated nutmeg grater of acorn form, length 5.5cm, gross weight of weighable silver 4.18ozt, 130.1 grams (5) (Condition report: some condition mentioned within the description, sugar tong handles are slightly misshapen, some solder around cream jug pedestal, nutmeg grater has dents to cover and base)

Lot 115

A SMALL PARCEL OF 18TH, 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER TEASPOONS, CONDIMENT SPOONS, CADDY SPOONS, ETC, including a pair of Hester Bateman bright cut sugar tongs, soldered repair at the top of the arm, a George III bright cut and pierced caddy spoon, maker George Burrows, London 1793, three assorted George III bright cut teaspoons, a pair of Georgian condiment spoons with shell shaped bowls, indistinct marks, a pair of Georgian condiment spades with wavy rims, indistinct marks, another similar and a George V caddy spoon with engraved Masonic emblems to the bowl, maker A J Bailey, Birmingham 1935, etc, gross weight 4.6ozt, 143.1 grams (12) (Condition report: sugar tongs as mentioned in description, George Burrows caddy spoon has a small crease in the side of the bowl, other items are useable but do have wear)

Lot 116

A PARCEL OF LATE 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SPOONS, including a pair of tablespoons, engraved initials, maker Jonathan Hayes, London 1827, a pair of dessert spoons, makers Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, London 1797, a set of four teaspoons, engraved initials EB, makers Peter & William Bateman, London 1812, a condiment spoon, makers Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1801, two other dessert spoons and nine assorted teaspoons, some in part sets including four by James Sutton & James Bult, London 1783, gross weight 12.82ozt, 398.8 grams (20) (Condition report: some spoon bowls are thinned and have dints and creasing but all are in useable condition, some marks rubbed / indistinct)

Lot 117

AN EDWARDIAN SCOTTISH SILVER FOUR PIECE BACHELOR'S TEA SERVICE OF CIRCULAR, comprising tea pot, hot water jug, sugar bowl and milk jug, with floral cast rims and repousse decorated with foliate scrolls, short pedestal, engraved initial P to each piece, the tea pot and hot water jug with silver flower head finials and bone insulators, maker John Alexander Fettes, Glasgow 1902, gross weight 40.71ozt, 1266.3 grams (4) (Condition report: the gilding is heavily worn in the sugar bowl and worn in the milk jug, the base of the water jug is pushed out so it rocks on a level surface, it also appears to have a soldered repair to the top handle join and a dent to the side of the cartouche, tea pot interior is tea stained and there are several small dents over the body)

Lot 118

A GEORGE V SILVER SALVER OF SHAPED SQUARE OUTLINE, pie crust edge, plain surface, four hoof feet, makers Robinson & Co Ltd, London 1918, 22.42ozt, width 25.5cm (Condition report: sits level on a flat surface, some surface scratches otherwise good condition)

Lot 119

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED GLASS CLARET JUG, the hinged cover with foliate pierced thumbpiece, beaded rims, reeded angular handle, the cylindrical body with two etched bands of Greek key design, bulbous base with star cut base, makers William Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton), London 1886, height 25cm, gross weight 926.9 grams (Condition report: in good condition other than the interior base is a bit cloudy and there are a few patches of surface scratches to the exterior)

Lot 120

A CASED VICTORIAN ELKINGTON & CO SILVER CHRISTENING MUG OF CONICAL FORM, gilt interior, horizontal reeded bands, engraved monogram, C scroll handle, London 1875, 6.02ozt, 187.3 grams, height 9cm (Condition report: the morocco case has a few losses to the exterior and missing some lining to the interior, the mug is in good condition)

Lot 121

A GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER SUGAR CASTER OF BALUSTER FORM, unmarked pull off cover with urn shaped finial and foliate engraved decoration, the plain body engraved with a crest and motto 'Forward Ours', stepped circular foot, no maker's mark, Edinburgh 1766, 5.01ozt, 155.9 grams, height 17cm (Condition report: crest worn, a few minor dints, generally in good useable condition)

Lot 122

A CASED PAIR OF GEORGE VI SILVER SAUCEBOATS, of oval form, S scroll handles, wavy rims, three cabriole legs with shell knees and hoof feet, makers S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1939, 5.02ozt, 156 grams, together with another similar silver sauce boat, makers C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1937, 2.66ozt, 82.7 grams (3) (Condition report: the case has a loose clasp and some brown spots to the lining, the pair of sauceboats are in good condition, the other has a split in the rim)

Lot 123

A PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER GRAPE SCISSORS, cast foliate scroll handles, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1923, 3.89ozt, 121.3 grams and a cased set of eight George V silver tea knives, maker H Hunt, Sheffield 1938, 7.79ozt, 242.4 grams (2) (Condition report: grape scissors and tea knives are in good condition)

Lot 124

A VICTORIAN SILVER BALUSTER TANKARD, S scroll handle with leaf shaped thumb rest, foliate engraved body and bears presentation inscription 'GIVEN TO Mr G.B. Essex for the best TWO ACRES OF ROOTS GROWN WITH Mr. Gorden's Manure 1861', worn gilt interior, stepped circular foot, makers George John Richards & Edward Charles Brown, London 1861, 7.77ozt, 241.5 grams, height 12cm, together with an Edwardian silver christening mug, C scroll handle, central girdle to body, short pedestal, circular foot, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1908, 2.46ozt, 76.6 grams (2) (Condition report: tankard has a slightly uneven foot, wear to the gilding, the christening mug also has an uneven foot and misshapen top rim)

Lot 125

TWO 18TH CENTURY SILVER CREAM JUGS, comprising a George III helmet shaped pedestal cream jug with reeded strap handle, engraved initial 'G' to one side, on an oval and shaped oval foot, maker I.S, London 1793, 4.2ozt, 130.5 grams and a George II silver baluster cream jug with S scroll handle, later foliate repousse decorated, vacant cartouche, on three cabriole legs, maker's mark S.M or W.S, London 1755, 2.86ozt, 89.2 grams (2) (Condition report: the helmet cream jug is leaning forwards on the base, the baluster cream jug has a crease in the pouring lip and another in the rim near the handle otherwise both are in fairly good condition)

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