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Lot 375C

A pair of silver-rimmed glass scent bottles, Chester 1912. 12cm tall.

Lot 375D

A silver easel backed photo-frame with room for 3 photos. Birmingham 1952. 14.5cm tall.

Lot 375E

Victorian silver basting spoon, London 1869. 135.7 grams. 30cm long.

Lot 375F

A silver and velvet pin cushion, Birmingham 1911. 9.5cm tall.

Lot 379

Silver Coins and other coins that includes sterling silver crowns 1980 with boxes & COA x 2, Boxed & COA Piedfort 20p 1982, Cased silver £1 coins x 2 1983 & 1988, together with 2 nickel crown sized coins.

Lot 388

A 'Gems' ladies silver fashion wrist watch, in working order.

Lot 390A

Silver children's rattle and teething ring, London 1909.

Lot 390C

A cased millennium silver ingot (999 fine silver), 31.1 grams, with certificate. The New Millennium Group Official Ingot.

Lot 392

A vintage Tiffany and Co sterling silver wristwatch on black leather Condor strap, in ticking order with service history too. 26mm wide excluding bezel.

Lot 393

A hallmarked silver cased key-wind pocket watch 'J W Benson of London'. London 1901. Untested.

Lot 400B

A silver pedestal dish with repousse decoration, Chester 1902, 272.2 grams. 23cm wide.

Lot 400C

Silver sugar sifter, Birmingham 1920, 114.6 grams. 16.5cm tall.

Lot 400D

A continental silver ornate repousse antique box, 152.5 grams. 8.5 x 6.5cm.

Lot 420

Silver link bracelet 25.2 grams. Each link marked. Total length of chain approx 21cm.

Lot 434

Silver Gilt Stafford Knot brooch, 23mm wide.

Lot 440

A pair of hallmarked silver bangles, 48.0 grams, together with a white metal charm bracelet with charms (some stamped 'Sil' though mostly unmarked).

Lot 444

A silver mounted mosaic-style portrait pendant, 8.5cm tall. Minor damage to right hand side of portrait.

Lot 447

A hallmarked silver ladies bangle with floral decoration, hallmarked for Liberty & Co. 25.4 grams.

Lot 449

A silver enamelled brooch, Chester 1911, Charles Horner.

Lot 478

Group of jewellery including 9ct gold hallmarked tigers eye pendant, unhallmarked gold watch key, 9ct gold tigers eye charm or pendant and Clogau gold and silver metal drum charm (4)

Lot 480

19th century silver brooch decorated with running deer in forest and decorated to edge with marcasites, gold faced. 40mm wide

Lot 482

A .830 Danish silver brooch of circular form depicting a Viking Ship by Carl Ove Frydensberg. 32mm wide.

Lot 488

An ornate sterling silver oval pill box with repousse cherub decoration with UK assay marks. 35.7 grams. 5.5cm wide.

Lot 490

A hallmarked silver brooch with a Viking galleon, Edinburgh 1961 by Robert Allison. 19.2 grams. 40mm wide.

Lot 491

A 9ct rose gold mourning brooch gross weight 6.0 grams together with a pair of sterling silver brooches, one with cameo, and one marcasite example and a plated napkin ring.

Lot 497

A bracelet with silver enamelled Beatrix Potter figures, 20cm long

Lot 498

A sterling silver (marked 925) link bracelet with T-bar, 31.3 grams. 23cm long.

Lot 499

A sterling silver (marked 925) link chain with T bar, in the style of an Albert watch chain. 95.4 grams. 51.5cm long

Lot 500

A silver ID bracelet, 21.0 grams.

Lot 501

A silver Steiff Club teddy bear brooch, 18.1 grams. 3.5cm tall.

Lot 502

A silver cylindrical necklace, 47.2 grams. 45cm long.

Lot 503

A silver longuard flat link chain, 45.7 grams. Approx 78cm long.

Lot 504

A collection of mainly silver jewellery to include chains, charms, pendants to include St. Christopher etc (Qty). 164.5 grams.

Lot 114

A trio of large Royal Doulton character jugs to include The Lawyer D6498, Falstaff D6287 and Long John Silver D6335 (3). In good condition with no obvious damage or restoration.

Lot 120

A trio of boxed large Royal Doulton character jugs to include Robin Hood D6527, Long John Silver D6335 and Neptune D6548 (3). In good condition with no obvious damage or restoration.

Lot 17

A mixed collection of items to include a pewter teapot, glass ware, wall plates, silver plated goblets etc (Qty). Condition is mixed though generally good. Collection only.

Lot 179

A collection of Royal Winton Grimwades jugs and vases in gold and silver lustres (5). Tallest 26cm tall. In good condition with no obvious damage or restoration.

Lot 218

George VI and Elizabeth Silver Wedding interest - a portrait of the couple with Royal cypher in silver and inscribed "Silver Wedding 1923-1948", the photograph with printed signature and note below "We are much touched to receive the beautiful Silver Wedding Present from all at Sandringham. We are most grateful not only for your share in the gift of the silver partridges, but also for your loyal greetings & best wishes to us on the 25th Anniversary of our Wedding Day". Item is creased and dog-earred with stains as expected etc. 34 x 25cm.

Lot 235

A collection of silver plated items to include a biscuit jar, sugar bowl and scoop, a salt and several spoons (Qty). In nice clean condition.

Lot 249

A mixed collection of items to include silver-plated claret jug, ornate metal repousse vase, Fry's wooden chocolate box and others (Qty).

Lot 265

A collection of silver plated items to include cutlery sets, a basket, cream jugs, cutlery and a Piquet ware teapot (Qty).

Lot 274

A collection of Beatrix Potter Centenary gold plated thimbles together with 6 silver plated figural thimbles (8). In good condition with no obvious damage or restoration.

Lot 1074

A George IV silver mustard pot, of half reeded circular form with angular hinged handle and shell case finial, maker Charles Gordon, London 1829 4.4oz, h.5.5cm, dia.7.5cm, with blue glass liner; together with an associated spoon (2)

Lot 1075

A set of four early Victorian silver tablespoons, in the Fiddle pattern with shell cast and initialled terminals, maker Thomas Wallis II, London 1839, each length 22.5cm, 9.7oz

Lot 1076

A 19th century silver cutlery suite in the Fiddle pattern, comprising eight each of tablespoons, table forks, dessert spoons and dessert forks, and twelve teaspoons, mostly London assays but some Dublin (Richard Garde 1828) and one Exeter (Josiah Williams & Co 1853), some with engraved and initialled terminals, gross weight 72oz

Lot 1077

A William IV silver bachelors teapot, of plain squat circular form on stepped footrim, with applied acanthus leaf to spout, ebonised handle and baluster finial, maker Robert Hennell III, London 1834, gross weight 8.9oz, length 20.5cm, h.10cm

Lot 1078

A William IV silver teapot, of fluted melon form with acanthus leaf decoration and flower head finial, standing on four shell and scroll feet, maker Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1837, length 28cm, 26.8oz.Please note that this piece has ivory insulators, therefore we have registered this (submission reference A11R5AP2 ) as the piece meets the exemptions of being pre-1947, less than 10% ivory, and cannot be removed without causing damage to the piece.

Lot 1079

A set of four Scottish Provincial silver tablespoons, in the Fiddle pattern with engraved S to terminal, maker Charles Murray, Perth, length 22.5cm, gross weight 8.5oz

Lot 1080

A set of five Victorian Scottish silver dessert spoons, maker probably William Clarke Shaw, Glasgow 1861, together with one other matching by James McKay, Edinburgh, date letter worn, all in the fiddle pattern with engraved terminals, gross weight 7.2oz, lengths 18cm (6)

Lot 1081

A Victorian silver snuff box, of rectangular form with hinged lid, engraved with scrolling acanthus leaves and with worn initialled cartouche to the top, maker Frederick Marson, Birmingham 1861, 8.8 x 4.5 x 2,5cm, weight 3.8oz

Lot 1082

A pair of Victorian silver fish servers, in the fiddle and thread pattern with 'rose' pattern chased terminals, maker John & Henry Lias, London 1844 & 1849, gross weight 11oz, slice length 30.5cm, fork length 27cm

Lot 1083

A matched set of seven 19th century silver table forks, all in the fiddle pattern with monogrammed engravings to verso of terminals, makers include William Robert Smily, William Cripps, and John James Whiting, all London 1820s-1840s, gross weight 16.6oz, lengths 20.5cm

Lot 1084

A harlequin set of eight 19th century silver tablespoons, mainly in the Old English pattern, some with monogrammed engraved terminals, makers to include Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, Sarah & John William Blake, and Benjamin Davis, all London, various dates from 1807+, gross weight 17.9oz, lengths approx 21cm

Lot 1085

A pair of Victorian silver napkin rings, of typical circular form, repousse decorated all over and with horses head crest cartouche, maker Charles Edwards, London 1877, gross weight 2.8oz, dia.4.75cm, in green velvet lined Mappin & Webb fitted case,

Lot 1086

A set of six late Victorian silver teaspoons, in the Old English pattern with monogrammed terminals, maker Charles Boyton II, London 1896; together with a George III silver example having crest engraved terminal verso, maker John Lambe, London 1773, gross weight 10.8oz, lengths 18.5cm

Lot 1087

A harlequin set of six 19th century silver teaspoons, in the fiddle pattern with engraved terminals, makers being William Eley & William Fearn, John James Whiting, and Chawner & Co (George William Adams), all London, 1822-1870, gross weight 8.3oz, lengths approx 18cm

Lot 1088

A Victorian silver topped and glass claret jug, the domed hinged cover with engraved armorial, maker Holland, Son & Slater (John Aldwinkle & James Slater), London 1883, h.23cm

Lot 1089

A pair of Victorian silver grape scissors, in the Fiddle, Thread & Shell pattern, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman), London 1895, length 28.5cm, 3.6oz In good, all original, and fully working condition.Would benefit from a light polish, otherwise no apparent faults.

Lot 1090

A late Victorian silver bowl, of deep circular form, heavily embossed and standing on three hoof feet, maker Wakely & Wheeler (James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler), London 1892, dia.16.5cm, h.9.5cm, 11.4oz

Lot 1091

A Victorian silver hand mirror, having a circular bevelled mirrorplate, the reverse repousse decorated with a depiction of 'Angels Heads' from the 1787 painting by Joshua Reynolds, maker Edward Brown, London 1887, gross weight 5oz, length 21.5cm, head dia.10.5cm, in velvet and silk lined leather case stamped for Munday of Great Portland Street, London,

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