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Lot 130

Mixed Lot: silver mounted mother of pearl pendant, pair of small silver buckles hallmarked Birmingham 1897, a humming bird brooch, a miniature silver funnel, scent bottle and other items (qty), largest piece 6cm long

Lot 131

Mixed Lot: a silver topped dressing table jar, oval glass scent bottle, further porcelain scent bottle with base metal mount, a silver and mother of pearl folding fruit knife, pill boxes and further small spoons, largest piece 9cm long (qty)

Lot 135

George III silver caddy spoon with shell formed bowl and bright cut decoration, London 1805, maker's mark TS, together with another similar spoon, London 1831, maker's mark indistinct, largest piece 9cm long (2)

Lot 136

Mixed Lot: William IV silver caddy spoon with rectangular bowl with floral decoration, maker's mark George Unite, Birmingham, probably 1833, although rubbed, together with a further George V caddy spoon with Sheffield hallmarks, largest piece 8cm long (2)

Lot 137

Mixed Lot: a George III silver caddy spoon of small proportions, hallmarked Birmingham 1808, maker's mark IW, together with a further William IV Fiddle pattern caddy spoon with egg shaped bowl, London 1837, maker's mark indistinct, largest piece 10cm long (2)

Lot 138

Mixed Lot: a Victorian silver caddy spoon of plain form, hallmarked Exeter 1846, maker's mark William Rawlings Sobey, together with a further William IV Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, hallmarked London 1831, maker's mark TS

Lot 139

Victorian silver Fiddle and thread pattern caddy spoon with shell formed bowl, London 1862, maker's mark George Richard Elkington

Lot 14

Georgian silver two-part wine funnel of typical form, marked on body and strainer, 11.5cm tall (marks rubbed), 70gms

Lot 140

William IV silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, the bowl with engraved floral decoration and frilled rim, Birmingham 1832, maker's mark JC, possibly James Collins, 9cm long

Lot 141

Mixed Lot: a Queen Elizabeth II Irish silver caddy spoon with shell formed bowl, hallmarked Dublin 1970, maker's mark Jewellery & Metal Manufactoring Co Ltd, together with a further Victorian silver spoon with gilt bowl bearing marks for George Unite, largest piece 10cm long (2)

Lot 142

Mixed Lot: three mother of pearl handled and silver caddy spoons/shovels to include a George V example, London 1911, a further Victorian example, Birmingham 1898 and one other, largest 11cm long (3)

Lot 143

George IV silver caddy spoon with shell formed bowl, London 1824, maker's mark TD, 10cm long

Lot 144

Contemporary silver mounted ornament formed as a pheasant with filled interior, marked Sheffield 2000, 5cm high

Lot 145

Pair of 18th century silver three footed salts of circular form fitted with blue glass liners, marks indistinct, 6.5cm diam

Lot 146

Victorian silver mounted magnifying glass with foliate ribbed decorated handle, Birmingham 1890, makers Adie & Lovkin, 23cm long

Lot 148

Large pair of George V silver sauce boats, each having card cut rims, capped scroll handles and supported on three hoof feet, Sheffield 1922, maker's mark The Goldsmith & Silversmith Co Ltd, 640gms g/w (a/f)

Lot 157

George V silver small trophy cup and lid with reeded mid-section and border, twin scroll capped leaf handles to a spreading circular base on a socle, Sheffield 1934, maker's mark William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 11cm tall, 112gms

Lot 159

Pair of George III Scottish silver toddy ladles in Fiddle and shell pattern, the handles engraved with a monogram beneath a sun in splendour crest, 15cm long, Edinburgh 1802, possibly by Adam Elder, further stamped 'Morton', total wt 60gms (2)

Lot 16

Five Gorham sterling silver shallow dishes, each monogrammed to edge C.M., 15cm diam, 385gms

Lot 17

Victorian silver tea pot in traditional half fluted design in body and below the finial of the hinged lid, the tea pot with an ebonised finial and handle, London 1885, maker's mark Walter & John Barnard, 460gms

Lot 172

Circular clear glass inkwell with star cut base, hinged silver lid with embossed floral and foliate detail, a central cartouche engraved with 'J', diam at base 8cm, 6.5cm tall, Birmingham, probably 1895 by M Brothers

Lot 187

Mixed Lot: late Victorian silver mounted double photograph frame with gadrooned and chevron embossing to the edges, a cartouche to the top engraved with a monogram, bevelled glass, distressed leather back (lacking easel support), 24cm x 19cm overall, London 1890 (maker's mark unclear), together with a further shaped oval plain silver mounted photograph frame with mahogany easel back, 19cm x 12cm max, Birmingham 1919, probably by W J Myatt & Co (marks partially rubbed), (a/f) (2)

Lot 188

Mixed Lot: set of three plain oval napkin rings, Birmingham 1923 by F H Adams & Co, two further circular napkin rings, London 1924 and Birmingham 1975 plus a Continental white metal example, stamped 'silver', 73gms total (6)

Lot 191

Edwardian three piece silver backed dressing table set with bellflower embossed edges, each bearing monogram, comprising hand mirror, clothes brush, hair brush plus a comb edge, Birmingham 1909 by Synyer & Beddoes (4)

Lot 192

Mixed Lot of hallmarked silver condiments, bottle tops, art items etc plus a few plated oddments (qty)

Lot 193

Mixed Lot: embossed silver backed hair brush engraved with the letter 'L', Birmingham 1922, and a non-matching plain silver backed clothes brush, Birmingham 1927 (2)

Lot 194

Mixed Lot: three piece pale blue guilloche enamelled and silver backed dressing table set comprising hand mirror, clothes brush and hair brush, (damage and losses throughout), Birmingham 1936 by William Greenwood & Sons (a/f) and a further blue guilloche enamelled and metal backed clothes brush (4)

Lot 195

Mixed Lot: Art Deco style five bar small toast rack, Sheffield 1933 by Viners Ltd, an Edwardian three piece breakfast cruet with trefoil shaped pierced frame, Birmingham 1907 (lacking one foot), single standing baluster pepper, Birmingham 1907, with an import hallmark (probably Dutch), and a single napkin ring, Birmingham 1919, total weighable silver 193gms

Lot 199

Large mixed lot: matched set of six Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, London 1852/4 by two makers, set of eight Victorian Fiddle pattern tea spoons, London 1850/2 by Charles Boyton, set of six George III bright cut Old English tea spoons, London 1793 by Peter & Anne Bateman, set of five George IV Old English pattern tea spoons, London 1827 by Charles Boyton, a single Old English pattern dessert fork, London 1902 plus one plated dessert fork (26 + 1), weighable silver 643gms

Lot 20

Silver hot water pot of tapering cylindrical form with a circular domed hinged lid with urn finial, with a scrolled composite black handle on a raised stepped circular base, Sheffield 1924, 20cm tall, 448gms g/w

Lot 200

Mixed Lot: a cranberry glass double ended scent bottle with unmarked embossed silver caps, together with hallmarked silver items: small sugar tongs, egg spoon, three condiment spoons and thimble, weighable silver 58gms (7)

Lot 204

Pair of George III boat shaped salts, each supported on four curved feet, with blue glass liners and spoons, 7cm wide, Birmingham 1916 by Levi & Salaman, weighable silver 63gms

Lot 21

Victorian silver cigar case of plain polished rectangular form with rounded corners, hinged lid with gilt interior, London 1878, maker's mark Chawner & Co, 11.5 x 6.5cm, 100gms

Lot 211

Mixed Lot: a rectangular lidded dressing table box with foliate and floral embossing, 9cm wide, Birmingham 1893 by Henry Matthews (with defects), tea strainer, Birmingham 1912, long handled sifting spoon, Sheffield 1884, Fiddle pattern butter knife, London 1805 by Eley & Fearn, plus modern Brandy label, Birmingham assay, and unmarked metal German cap badge, weighable silver 176gms (6)

Lot 216

George V silver encased based perpetual calendar with cards, the months in German, 7cm diam base, Birmingham 1929, (damaged)

Lot 217

Mixed Lot of seven hallmarked silver serviette rings, various dates and makers, 101.4gms (7)

Lot 22

George V silver sauce boat of typical form, having a card cut rim, scroll handle and supported on three feet, Sheffield 1932, maker's mark Sydney Hall & Co, 19cm overall, 202gms

Lot 220

Mixed Lot including a George III table spoon in Old English pattern, London 1792 by Samuel Godbhere and Edward Wigan, two Georgian tea spoons including a Newcastle example, late Victorian small silver pickle fork, a Georgian Old English pattern salt spoon and a late Victorian mother of pearl handled and plated bread fork (6)

Lot 222

Mixed Lot: Edward VII silver sauce boat, Chester 1905, maker's marks for Stokes & Ireland Ltd; a George V tea strainer and stand, Birmingham 1926, G W Lewis & Co; a small spirit flask of square shape with engraved monogram and screw on lid, marks rubbed; a silver square ashtray, Birmingham 1956, Charles Green & Co Ltd; a hallmarked silver egg cup with castellated border, loaded base, Birmingham 1931, together with two silver napkin rings, g/w 300gms (8)

Lot 225

Small Edward VII circular dish with elaborate monogram to centre, 14cm diam, Sheffield 1906 by Martin Hall & Co, 130gms, together with a silver backed hand mirror of plain design, marks unclear (a/f) (2)

Lot 227

Mixed Lot: five Victorian silver handled table knives, Kings pattern, together with a pair of Georgian silver handled carvers (7)

Lot 228

Mixed Lot: Victorian christening mug with engraved naturalistic decoration and presentation inscription to front, scrolled handle, 8.5cm tall, London 1876 by The Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd, Cornhill, London, a Victorian caddy spoon with foliate prick engraving to the bowl, Birmingham 1850 by George Unite, six hallmarked souvenir spoons mainly with enamelled finials, three further small spoons, Victorian pickle fork and a three piece engine turned silver backed dressing table set comprising hand mirror, hair brush and clothes brush, Birmingham 1954/5 by W G Sothers Ltd, weighable silver 209gms (15)

Lot 229

Mixed Lot: small rectangular based toast rack with five hooped wire work bars and central ringlet handle supported on four ball feet, 9cm x 5cm, Birmingham 1905, a further seven bar toast rack of rectangular form with arched bars, central carrying handle, 11cm wide, Sheffield 1933 by E Viner, together with circular lid with cherub centre, copper ashtray, antimony dragon design small dish and other oddments, weighable silver 142gms

Lot 23

Edward VII silver vase of baluster form with a crimped wavy rim, fluted body with embossed shell and floral design, on a spreading circular foot, Chester 1906, maker's mark Walker & Hall, 12cm tall, 220gms (a/f)

Lot 231

Mixed Lot: two napkin rings, souvenir tea spoon with enamelled finial, decanter neck, bottle top, silver handled nail file, cigar holder case plus two metal tea spoons, weighable silver 94gms (10)

Lot 232

Late Victorian black leather cased three piece condiment set of circular form with wrythen slot pierced decoration comprising mustard, liner and spoon, cylindrical salt and pepper with blue glass liners, plus a plated spoon, Edinburgh 1899 by Hamilton & Inches, weighable silver 57gms. (one blue glass liner repaired)

Lot 234

Mixed Lot: Victorian silver butter knife and ornate silver dessert spoon, six silver tea spoons, three with crossed golf club and ball design, four silver condiment spoons, silver bladed butter knife, two commemorative spoons marked 925 and 800, a pair of metal sugar nips (a/f) and metal condiment spoons (qty)

Lot 236

Three Georgian silver Fiddle pattern table spoons, London 1809, maker's mark William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, 192gms

Lot 24

Pair of Victorian silver gilt Kings shape (rococo end) dessert spoons, Birmingham 1866, maker's mark John Gilbert, 110gms

Lot 240

Mixed Lot: pair of silver peppers, urn form with pull off pierced lids, the plain bodies on spreading circular bases, Birmingham 1919, maker's mark Robert Chandler, together with two silver hinged lidded mustards, both with fluted decorated bodies, one having a blue glass liner, a silver mustard spoon, together with a plated spoon, weighable silver 170gms

Lot 241

Mixed Lot: three Victorian silver cauldron salts with beaded rims and floral decorated borders, supported on three hoof feet, (one with blue liner), London 1872, maker's mark Robert Harper, together with a single cauldron salt, a silver plated three piece condiment set, weighable silver 178gms

Lot 242

Mixed Lot: pair of Old English silver table spoons, London 1905, maker's mark Josiah Williams & Co, a Victorian silver fork and spoon with beaded edge and engraved detail, Birmingham 1876, maker's mark Thomas Prime & Son, together with a sterling Danish decorative spoon with enamel detail to finial, marked 10 June 1967 A Michelsen, g/w 270gms

Lot 243

Mixed Lot: a 3d coin bracelet, a cut glass sifter with a pull off pierced silver lid, hallmarked Birmingham 1946, together with a metal figure of a fireman (3)

Lot 245

Mixed Lot: a Common Prayer book, the front embossed with a silver religious scene entitled 'The Light of the World', Birmingham 1908, together with a small Common Prayer book, the cover with a winged cherub design, Birmingham 1905 (2)

Lot 247

Mixed Lot: Edward VII silver photograph frame of plain rectangular form, Birmingham 1908, maker's mark rubbed, 21 x 14cm, (a/f), together with an Elizabeth II plain silver frame, London 1988, 16 x 12cm, easel backed (2)

Lot 248

Mixed Lot: silver lighthouse pepper, Chester 1908, a similar salt with Birmingham assay, a Victorian cylindrical glass scent bottle with hallmarked silver fittings (loose), Birmingham 1896, together with a glass and silver vinegar bottle, Birmingham 1952, and a glass open salt with a hallmarked silver rim

Lot 249

Mixed Lot: pair of Edwardian silver embossed pierced bon-bon dishes, Birmingham 1904, maker's mark William Hutton & Sons, 12cm diam, together with a pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs and a Victorian silver mustard spoon

Lot 249a

Group of three Georgian silver table forks, each engraved with an eagle crest and monogram, various dates and makers, 188gms

Lot 25

George V silver caster of baluster form, pull off pierced lid with urn finial on a spreading circular foot, London 1929, maker's mark C.E., 15cm tall, 70gms

Lot 250

Mixed Lot: Victorian silver framed pin cushion, Sheffield 1900, 8cm diam, 2 silver mustards (a/f), a small silver capstan inkwell (a/f), small pair of silver sugar tongs together with a metal boat shaped vase and a plated lid

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