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Lot 17

An Edward VI silver seal top spoon, the wide fronted hexagonal stem incised IH, makers mark worn, possibly NB for Nicholas Bartholomew. London 1547, 15.5cm, 1.15 troy oz Provenance Woolley and Wallis 28.06.2000 Lot 67

Lot 18

John Crouch I and Thomas Hannam, a George III silver salver, beaded pie crust rim around engraved centre with chased foliage and diaper work, raised on four claw and ball feet. London 1774, 39.5cm diameter, 48.4 troy oz Provenance Sotheby'S 20.12.94 Lot 392 

Lot 19

Ebenezer Coker, a pair of George III silver chamber sticks of circular form with gadrooned edges. Detachable scones with vase stem and leaf capped scroll handles supporting conical snuffers, each raised on three hoof feet. Engraved Fleur de Lys crest. London 1771/72, 16.1 troy oz (gross weight)

Lot 2

Robert Hennell, a George IV silver toast rack, the gadrooned ring handle over seven divisions, conforming base and four shell cast feet, London 1828, 11.8 troy oz

Lot 20

RK, a George III silver three piece tea set, each of rounded oblong shape, with gadrooned rim above engraved flowers and foliage panel over concave band. The teapot with swan neck spout and angular handle, each on four ball feet, Edinburgh 1808. 38.1 troy oz

Lot 21

Barnard Brothers, a William IV silver bread basket, the pierced swing handle over lobed body repousse decorated with flowers and stiff leaves on a petal form foot. London 1835, 16.8 troy oz

Lot 22

A George II Irish silver waiter, the lobed shell decorated beaded rim around an engraved crest, on three hoof feet. George Hodder, Cork circa 1745 and Richard Williams, Dublin 1778, 17cm. 7.3 troy oz Provenance Christies South Kensington 05.12.2000 Lot 453

Lot 24

Francis Clark, an early Victorian silver snuff box, bright cut Tartan decorated around a vacant shield cartouche, with gilded interior, 6.5cm wide. Birmingham 1839

Lot 25

Nathaniel Mills, a William IV silver vinaigrette, oblong with engine turned decoration around a vacant cartouche, florally pierced grille, 3.5cm wide. Birmingham, no date letter 

Lot 26

Samuel Pemberton, a George III silver vinaigrette of small size, oblong prick decorated case with suspension loop and pierced grille, 2cm wide, Birmingham 1807/1808 

Lot 27

T and WS, a George III silver vinaigrette, wriggle work decorated around vacant oblong cartouche, florally pierced grille, 3.25cm wide, Birmingham 1795/96 Provenance Phillips Gateshead 22.07.97 Lot 207 

Lot 28

Joseph Willmore, a George III silver vinaigrette, oval with floral bright cut decoration and pricked border, simply pierced grille, 3.25cm wide. Birmingham 1812/1813 Provenance Phillips Gateshead 22.07.97 Lot 203

Lot 29

Thomas Shaw, a William IV silver vinaigrette, rectangular with florally cast borders, engine turned decoration around cartouche initialled ES. Pierced grille and reeded sides, 3.25cm wide, Birmingham 1831/1832 Provenance Phillips Gateshead 22.07.97 Lot 202

Lot 3

William Power, a George IV Irish silver cream jug, the florally embossed body with lion's mask flying scroll handle around twin cartouches, on circular foot. Dublin 1823, 12cm high, 8.9 troy oz

Lot 30

George Unite, a late Victorian silver vesta case, engine turned decoration with vacant shield cartouche, 4.5cm high. Birmingham 1886

Lot 31

Nathaniel Mills, an early Victorian silver card case, shaped outline with engine turned decoration and vacant shield cartouche, 10 x 7cm. Birmingham 1839

Lot 32

John Langlands II, a George III silver loving cup, twin scroll handles and ribbed band. Engraved KAL. Newcastle 1795/96. 14cm, 10.5 troy oz

Lot 33

Daniel Egan, an Irish silver sugar basket, shaped swing handle, boat shape body with lion rampant crest and engraved leaf band on an oval foot. Dublin 1801, 17.5cm wide, 8.8 troy oz Provenance Sotheby's 22.05.97 Lot 149

Lot 34

John Lloyd, a George III Irish silver sugar bowl of circular lobed form with punched rim, engraved lion crest, on shell capped hoof feet. Dublin circa 1770, 5.8 troy oz Provenance Christies South Kensington 05.12.2000 Lot 464

Lot 35

Samuel Meriton, a George III silver mug of reeded, ribbed barrel shape with elongated scroll handle. London 1795/96, 8cm high, 3.9 troy oz

Lot 36

A mid 18th century Irish silver cream jug, helmet shape with Rococo chasing arount vacant cartouche, flying scroll handle, on three lion's mask paw feet. Marks rubbed, circa 1755. 11cm, 6.5 troy oz

Lot 37

George Hodder, a mid 18th century Irish silver cream jug with everted rim and flying scroll handle, ribbed body on three hoof feet. Cork, circa 1840, 11cm, 5.3 troy oz

Lot 39

John Langlands I, a George III silver 1/2 pint mug of baluster form, with scroll handle on stepped circular foot. Newcastle 1769/70, 10cm, 6.2 troy oz

Lot 4

Ebenezer Coker, a pair of George III silver candlesticks, the detachable scalloped scones over knopped faceted stems on lobed, shell cast spreading foot. London 1760-61, 25.5cm, 36.7 troy oz (gross weight)

Lot 40

Possibly John Lee II, a George III silver cream boat, scallop edge and double C scroll handle, engraved E R to side, on three hoof feet. London 1784, 13cm wide, 3.6 troy oz

Lot 41

Henry Chawner, a George III silver sugar castor of vase shape, simply pierced cover with urn finial, banded body and circular foot. London 1791, 15.5cm, 3.3 troy oz

Lot 42

Thomas Shepherd, a George III silver sugar caster of bellied form, flame finial with pierced hatced cover, on circular foot. London 1779, 13cm, 2.4 troy oz

Lot 43

David Hennell, a pair of George II silver salts of circular form with gadrooned rim and chased Rococo scrolls, birds and figures, on three lobed feet, 5.5 x 8cm. London 1758/59, 7 troy oz

Lot 44

John Ermes, a George III silver taperstick, with reeded circular base and sconce, oval thumbpiece and conical snuffer, 5 x 8cm. London 1806/07, 2.25 troy oz

Lot 45

C Ltd, a set of six silver serviette rings, plain circular, with raised edges. Birmingham 1990, 3.1 troy oz

Lot 46

Alexander Field, a George III silver wine funnel of typical form with reeded bands. London 1788/89, 2.1 troy oz Provenance Sotherby's 17.07.97 Lot 52

Lot 47

Henry Nutting, a George III silver mustard, oval thumbpiece and urn finial to the hinged cover, angular handle and gadrooned band. Together with an associated silver mustard spoon. London 1803/04, 4.6 troy oz

Lot 48

An early 19th silver sauce boat, flying scroll handle and punched rim, on three shell capped hoof feet. Marks rubbed, 18cm wide, 5.8 troy oz

Lot 49

Mary Mathew, a Queen Anne Hanoverian rat tail basting spoon. Britannia standard silver, monogram to reverse. London 1709/10. 31 cm, 3.7 troy oz Provenance Sotheby 17.07.97 Lot 70

Lot 5

William Cafe, a pair of George III silver candlesticks, the detachable scalloped scones over double knopped stems, dished base and shell cast spreading foot. Inscribed under Botham, Salt Hill. London 1761, 20.5cm, 30.5 troy oz (gross weight)

Lot 50

Christian and David Reid, a William IV silver soup ladle, fiddle pattern, monogram R. Newcastle 1835/36, 33cm, 7.3 troy oz

Lot 51

Jonathan Hayne, a William IV silver fish slice, Queens pattern, with pierced shell decorated blade. London 1833/34, 31cm, 5.1 troy oz

Lot 52

Paul Storr, a George III silver meat skewer, shell decorated ring handle, diamond section blade. 21cm. London 1812-13, 1.7 troy oz 

Lot 53

Taylor and Perry, a George III silver caddy spoon with shell bowl and floral bright cut handle, Birmingham 1829-30 together with another of plain form(2)

Lot 54

Joseph Taylor, a Victorian silver fiddle pattern stuffing spoon, London 1866/87, a George III silver tablespoon by John Robertson I, Newcastle and seven other silver table spoons, various dates and makers. 19.8 troy oz

Lot 55

Samuel Hitchcock, a George I silver rats tail tablespoon, London 1719/20, 20cm together with another 18th century rats tablespoon, marks indistinct, 3.7 troy oz

Lot 56

William Cripps, a pair of early George III silver openwork sugar tongs, shell bowls and climbing plant trellis handle, circa 1765 together with five further pairs of silver sugar tongs of plainer form, various dates and makers, 7.49 troy oz  

Lot 57

A pair of Victorian silver sugar nips cast as a harlequin with leaf bowls and serpent ring handles, London 1852/53 together with a pair of George III sugar nips by George Burrows, London circa 1770, 2.7 troy oz (gross weight)

Lot 6

Joseph Stokes, a William III silver Britannia standard porringer, twin scroll handles, gadrooned and acanthus bands, scaled urn vacant cartouche and circular foot inscribed The Gift of MW to his friend F I. London 1701/2, 10.5cm high, 10.9 troy oz

Lot 60

Joseph Taylor, a George III silver apple corer, the cylindrical case with bright cut decoration. 11cm (open). Birmingham 1787

Lot 61

William Eley and William Fearn, a George III silver marrow scoop, 23cm, London 1802/03 

Lot 62

Robert Hennell I, a George III silver snuffer tray together with a pair of silver snuffers by Wilkes Booth, London 1806

Lot 63

An Edwardian silver butter dish, pierced, oval with swing handle and frosted glass liner on four ball feet, Birmingham 1936 together with a butter knife, Birmingham 1937

Lot 64

A silver tea strainer with beaded pierced bowl and turned wood handle, the gilded stand hall marked for Birmingham 1987 together with a George III pepper by John Emes, London 1802/03 

Lot 65

Charles Hollingshead, a George III silver sifter spoon, London 1818/19 together with a George III silver kings pattern sauce ladle by Wallis and Hayne, London 1814/15, an Irish silver sauce ladle by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1805 and a George III silver mote spoon, circa 1780 (4) 6.3 troy oz

Lot 66

James Fry, an Irish silver butter knife, Dublin 1819, another by Joseph and Albert Savory, London 1847/48, eight silver teaspoons, a pair of Victorian fiddle and shell pattern teaspoons, a sugar spade, two mustard spoons, a grapefruit spoon and a caddy spoon. Various dates and makers, 11.18 troy oz (gross weight)

Lot 67

Susanna Barker, a pair of silver wine labels Claret and Madeira, each pierced and of crescent shape, London circa 1786 together with another pair by the same maker Brandy and Rum, circa 1780 (4)

Lot 68

Robert Garrard, a Victorian silver wine label Burgundy, decorated with Bacchanalian putti, vines and scrolls, London 1850/51 together with eight other similar labels including Constantia by William Law, Dublin circa 1815, a pair by Charles Rawlings Bucellas and Madeira, London 1823/24 etc

Lot 7

John Langlands II, a George III silver coffee pot of neo classical form, with ball finial, elongated ebonised handle, the body with bright cut band and laurel cartouches, on stepped oval foot. Newcastle upon Tyne 1797/98, 29cm, 20.9 troy oz

Lot 70

William Summers, a Victorian silver wine label of pierced leaf form Marsala, London 1886, 7cm wide together with another similar Whiskey by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1838 

Lot 71

Phipps and Robinson, a George III silver wine label, Claret, London 1806/07 together with another, Vidonia by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1826, Calcavella by Thomas Howell, London 1791/2 and seven others similar (10)

Lot 72

George Knight, a cast silver shell form wine label Sherry, London 1822/23 together with another, cast as an upper case M, Rawlings and Summers, London 1835/36

Lot 73

A George II silver wine label Hock of escutcheon form, Richard Hussey, London circa 1740 another Mountain, Sandilands Drinkwater, circa 1745, three others by Drinkwater and a Victorian silver Hollands label by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1849/50 (6)

Lot 74

Phipps and Robinson, a George III silver wine label, Calcavella, oval with circular ring mount, London 1804/05, a William IV silver wine label Moselle, Reilly and Storer, London 1832 and three other labels, each of oval form (5)

Lot 75

An early George III silver wine label of crescent shape, Frontiniac, Margaret Binley, London circa 177, another Shrub by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1809 and two other crescent form labels, Wt. Port and Sherry (4)

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