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Lot 300

Unusual Shape Shovel Dutch Silver Caddy Spoon. c. 1900. Marks to reverse of stemLength 10 cms

Lot 308

Georgian Silver Bucket Pen Holder. 67 g. London 1799, Thomas Streetin. Banding engraved decoration to bodyHeight 6.1 cms

Lot 312

Scottish Provincial Silver. 3 Arbroath Silver Salt Spoons. 27 g. Arbroath 1835, Andrew Davidson. Monogram to terminal

Lot 315

Cased Silver and Gold Inlay Goblet. Egraved The Marriage of H.R.H The Prince of Wales and the Lady Diana Spencer13.5cm high and 8cm wide Good condition.

Lot 316

Canteen of Cutlery. 3000+ g. 20th Century. Gorham Manufacturing USA. Sterling Silver. Weighable silver in excess of 3000 g. Set to include: 12 silver Table Forks, 12 silver, 12 silver, 12 silver Dessert Spoons, 12 silver Tea Spoons, 12 silver Ice Cream Spoons, 12 silver Soup Spoons, silver handled Salad Spoon, 6 silver Table spoons, 12 silver butter knives, silver cake server, 12 silver Egg Spoons, silver Ladle, 12 x silver handled table knives. All silver hallmarked 'Sterling/Gorham'

Lot 318

Silver Swing Handle Basket. 145 g. London 1911. Chased decoration and crest to bodyLength 12.8 cmsGood

Lot 319

Matched Pair of Silver Casters. 73 g. Both George Unite, Birmingham and Chester 1905 and 1903. Vacant cartouche to each.Height 7.5 cms

Lot 321

Silver Playing Card Holder. 232 g. London 1904, Thomas Bradbury and Sons. Half fluted to main body and oval spiders web decoration to lid.. Stands on 4 bun feet. The bun feet each have a ding.

Lot 323

Christopher Nigel Lawrence Silver Designer Piece. 106 g all in. London 1990.Christopher Nigel Lawrence was born in Cumberland, 1936. His interest in silversmithing was born out of a Scout trip to the C. J. Vander factory when he was just 15 years old. Whilst studying at the Central School of Arts and Crafts, London, he was an apprentice at Vanders. He completed his apprenticeship in 1958 and then moved to Robert Edgar Stone. When Gerald Benney expanded his workforce at the Tottenham Court Road studio he took Lawrence on as a workshop manager. It was here he developed the method of hammer texturing surface and later refined the use of cutting techniques but he became frustrated that he was not involved enough in the design aspect of the business. He went on to set up his business in Leigh On Sea, later moving to Southend. In 1973, he held a one-man exhibition at Goldsmiths Hall.Height 17 cmsNo issues

Lot 325

English Provincial Silver. Silver Spork, 17 g. Newcastle 1810 (?). Thomas Watson. Monogram to terminalGood

Lot 326

Scottish Provincial Silver. 2 Dundee Silver Teaspoons. 24 g. 1810, Edward Livingstone. Monogram and nos. 4 and 6 to terminal

Lot 33

Charles Boyton Silver Beaker. 99 g. London, 19th CenturyHeight 10.2 cmsSmall split (2 mm) to rim (see pics). Marks a bit rubbed.

Lot 330

English Provincial Silver. 120 g. Set of 6 Silver Newcastle Teaspoons. 1839, John Walton. Fiddle pattern, monogram to terminal.

Lot 331

Dutch Silver Tea Caddy. 143 g. 930 Grade Silver. Lid decorated with men on horseback, front decoarted with swags and garlands and panels depicting various rural scenes. Stands on four peg feet.Height 10 cmsPeg feet need straightening.

Lot 332

Chased Bright Cut William IV Silver Preserve Spoon, 15 g. London 1835. Monogram to terminal. Bowl decorated with foliate chasing.Length 13.5 cms

Lot 336

Silver Shovel Caddy Spoon. 20 g. Sheffield 1946, Cooper Bros & SonsLength 12.5 cms

Lot 341

A Pearl and Jade Silver Clasp Necklace,18 inches chain pendant is 5.5cm long Good condition

Lot 344

Two Strands Natural Pearl Necklace 925 Silver T-bar Clasp, smallest pear approx 4mm long and largest pearl approx 6mm long16.5 inches long Good condition

Lot 348

Sterling Silver And Natural Pearls Necklace, 20 Inches longGood condition.

Lot 351

Sterling Silver and Approx. 0.50ct Diamond Tennis Bracelet7.5 Inches longGood condition

Lot 353

Cased Pearl and Silver Clasp Necklace, 11.8 grams.the smallest pearl has a diamter of approx 2mm and the largest pearl has a diameter of 6mm17 inches long Good condition

Lot 356

Silver Plate and Labradorite Necklace. Daisy flower design wth 11 oval cabouchon labradorite stones.Good condition.

Lot 357

Silver Mounted Blue John Brooch3.5 x 3cmQty: 1

Lot 36

Early Georgian Silver Cream Jug. 83 g. London 1767Height 10 cms

Lot 38

Georgian Silver Caddy Spoon. 10 g. London 1785, Richard Crossley probably. Beaded border to handleLength 8 cmsNo issues

Lot 40

Novelty Silver Chair with Cat. Marked 925 Plus other MarksHeight 4.5 cms

Lot 41

Georgian Silver Cream Jug. 126 g. London 1815, Maker AP. Light chased decoration to upper rim of body, and base of body. Crest and monogram to front of jug.

Lot 45

Early Georgian Silver Table Spoon. 53 g. London 1759, probably Thomas Evans/George Smith III. Scratch engraved monogram to terminal underside.Length 19.5 cmsNo issues

Lot 46

Good Quality Silver and Enamel Chatelaine Purse. 113 g. 900 Grade Silver. Champagne enamel with pink roses. Clip open/close mechansimWidth 10 cmsGood

Lot 48

Chinese Silver Tot Cup. 15 g. Marks to Base. Dragon decoration to body.Height 4.2 cms

Lot 49

Silver Plated Vesta Case5.5cm long by 4cm wideGood condition.

Lot 56

Pair of Georgian Silver Sauce Ladles (2). 95 g. London 1804, William Eley & William Fearn. Beaded border to stems.

Lot 566

English School, circa 1774, Portrait of Richard Stukeley, in a green jacket and waistcoatwatercolour on ivory, oval, in a silver frame6 x 5cmCynthia Walmsley Ltd., 2003, where acquired by the vendorCondition appears fine. Silver frame needs a clean.

Lot 59

Oval Silver Tea Caddy. 195 g. London 1898, William Hutton and Sons. Half-fluted decoration to body. Crest to lidWidth 10 cms, height 8.3 cmsSmall ding to rear base but not noticeable when standing on a surface.

Lot 6

Golfing Interest. Quantity of Silver Teaspoons (28). 383 g. Various Dates and Makers. All with crossed golf clubs and golf ball to terminal.No issues

Lot 619

Assorted Glassware to Include a Silver Collared DecanterQty: 11

Lot 62

Good Quality Georgian Silver Cream Jug. 317 g. London 1817, William BurwashHandle to spout  15 cmsNo issues

Lot 65

Silver Plated Vine Pattern Grape Scissors17cm long 6cm wideGood condition

Lot 7

Scottish Georgian Silver Soup Ladle. 217 g. Edinburgh 1828, Andrew Wilkie and James Howden & Co. In 1828 both sets of makers marks often appeared together.Length 33 cms

Lot 70

Pair of Silver Harlequin Monkey Sugar Nips. 44 g. London c.1830 , Thomas Dee and John Fargus. Handles formed as snakesLength 11 cms

Lot 71

York Georgian Provincial Silver Mustard Spoon. York 1824. 12 g. Barber, Cattle and North. Monogram to terminalNo issues

Lot 73

Silver Ecclesiastical Ewer, 927g. John Keith London 1865.35cm high Good condition

Lot 74

Silver Hammered Trinket Box, 80g. London 1904 William Comyns10cm long by 4.5cm wide

Lot 8

Early Silver Chalice. 292 g. Unmarked. Probably Continental and 17th Century. Chased decoration to hexagonal stemmed base. One face depicts Christ on the Cross above which the monogram 'INRL' (Iesus Nazarenus, Rex Ludaeorum, Jesus the Nazarene, King of the Jews). Bottom of first step has latin inscription dated 1636, with possible translated reference that might be translated loosely as 'Pray for the soul (of Christ) who through a forceful death (on the cross) He (Jesus) has made a sacred dowry to us.' And the chalice ' as a gift in 1636'.Height 20.6 cms

Lot 80

Georgian Silver Corkscrew7.5cm long by 1cm widest pointGood condition

Lot 81

Small Mixed Lot Silver Flatwares. 78 g. Various Dates and Makers to include teaspoons by Gorham Manufacturing (USA), Fish Knife by George Unite.

Lot 83

Pair of Unusual Decorative Silver Napkin Rings. 73 g. London 1895, Maker JR. They are very much in the shape of potato rings so they could be small potato rings. Vacant cartouches.

Lot 84

Two Cased Silver Handled Cake Knife and Forks. Sheffield 1975 Harrison Brothers (probably)fork is 15cm long and knife is 17cm long Good conditon

Lot 86

Victorian Silver Coffee pot, 830g. Sheffield 186230cm high Good condition.

Lot 91

Unmarked Silver Pocket Nutmeg Grater. 15 g. Possibly Georgian (?). There is a trace of a hallmark to body of the barrel.Height 3.2 cms

Lot 92

Victorian Silver Topped and Turquoise Inset Cranberry Glass Perfume BottleHeight 10 cms

Lot 93

Good Quality Georgian Silver Dessert Spoon. 40 g. London 1784, Richard Crossley. Monogram to terminalLength 18 cmsExcellent. No issues

Lot 94

Scottish Silver. 4 Arbroath/Edinburgh Silver Teaspoons. 91 g. Andrew Davidson. Fiddle pattern, monogram to terminal.

Lot 96

Georgian Silver Waiter Tray. 255 g. London 1821, William Burwash. Gadrooned border and crest of a stag to centreDiameter 18 cms

Lot 100

Georg Jensen: a silver teapot no.1017, designed by Henning Koppel, with rosewood handle, 21.6oz (672g), 12.5 x 25cm

Lot 100A

A pair of Edwardian Arts & Crafts loaded silver candlesticks in the manner of Charles Voysey, of square tapering form on splayed foot, embossed with riveted strap design, with shallow dish-form grease-pans, James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1908, 22cm high One stick dented on one corner; some light bending of rim of grease-pan

Lot 101

A Victorian heavy quality Scottish silver sugar basin on scroll feet, Mackay & Chisholm, Edinburgh 1894, a fiddle pattern table spoon, London 1868, sugar spoon with shell bowl, Christening fork and three salt spoons 10.1 (316g) total weight, to/w an Edwardian three-piece carving set with silver-mounted antler handles

Lot 102

Motoring interest: a pair of novelty silver salt and pepper pots, modelled as vintage motorists, maker's mark WW, London 1993, 9cm high, 3.oz (94g)

Lot 103

A cased set of six Danish enamelled silver gilt forks with pierced crown finials, Egon Lauridsen, Copenhagen, 12.5cm (three with chipped enamel)

Lot 104

Four novelty silver pin cushions - Penguin, elephant, frog and pig, London 1992-94, 2.5cm-3cm

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