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Lot 180

A dish and contents of various coinage to include some silver

Lot 188

A box containing various silver and white metal items to include a watch, brooches, white metal spade etc.

Lot 202A

A pair of silver sugar nips; a silver cake pusher; and a silver backed dressing table brush

Lot 225

Four walking sticks, one with carved antler handle and one other with silver cap

Lot 231

A box containing various silver plated cutlery and other cutlery

Lot 236

A quantity of various silver plated ware to include a pair of condiment pots in the form of curling stones

Lot 328

A quantity of various items to include postage scales; a cooppered waste paper bin; a pair of bellows; and a quantity of silver plated and other cutlery

Lot 422

A box of various cutlery to include silver plate

Lot 517

A quantity of metal ware to include silver plated swing handled tray, biscuit tins, pewter tankards, spill vases etc.

Lot 633

LARGE BOX OF MIXED COPPER, BRASS AND SILVER PLATED WARES

Lot 502

BOX CONTAINING SILVER PLATED CUTLERY

Lot 555

CANTEEN OF SILVER PLATED CUTLERY

Lot 255

Tim Burton's The Night Before Christmas - retail stock - a themed wristwatch, black and silver coloured detailing, displaying the theme on the black strap 1.8 cm and dial 3.5 cm, verso Model AD-P234

Lot 309

A leather hat box containing a top hat by Albert Denson, Chester, approximately 7¾" x 6¼" internal dimensions, a further similar example approximately 7¼" x 5¾" and a quantity of walking sticks, one with silver collar. [3]

Lot 1000

A group of six Edwardian silver dessert forks, each with fluted edge detail and scrolled cartouche to the terminal, engraved with initials, marks for London 1904/5, maker Carrington & Co (topped with a P) 17cm, 318grams gross.

Lot 1001

A pair of Edwardian silver table forks, with fluted edge detail and scrolled cartouches, engraved initials, marks for London 1905, maker Carrington & Co, 20cm, 153grams gross.

Lot 1002

A Pair of George III silver serving spoons, Old English pattern with engraved initial 'R' to terminals, marks for London 1810, maker Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan & James Boult, 22cm, 130grams gross.

Lot 1003

A group of four 19th century silver sugar tongs, various dates and makers, 140grams gross.

Lot 1004

A Set of six Edwardian silver spoons, with fluted edge detail and scrolled cartouches, engraved initials, marks for London 1905, maker Carrington & Co, 14.2cm, 143grams gross.

Lot 1005

A pair of Edwardian silver sauce ladles, Old English with pip reverse, marks for London 1902, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 17cm, 168grams gross.

Lot 1009

A 1940's silver tea strainer, with pierced circular bowl and slender stem with pierced terminal, marks for Sheffield 1942, maker James Dixon & Sons Ltd, 14.5cm, 40grams.

Lot 1010

A set of six 1930's silver cake forks, with shaped and moulded terminals, marks for Sheffield 1932, maker James Deakin & Sons, 13cm, 111grams gross.

Lot 1012

A selection of mixed silver spoons, varying design ,dates and makers, 180grams gross.

Lot 1013

A group of three Victorian mother-of-pearl handled silver spoons, differing dates, makers and designs, 68grams gross.

Lot 1014

A George III silver spoon, old English pattern with Hanovarian reverse, engraved initials I.C, marks for London 1818, maker Thomass Wallis (II) & Jonathan Hayne, 21cm, together with a George III silver fiddle pattern spoon, London 1813, maker 'RC', and three Victorian silver spoons, gross weight 226grams.

Lot 1015

A group of twelve Georgian silver spoons, varying design, dates and makers, 155grams gross.

Lot 1016

A group of ten mixed silver spoons, various dates, maker and designs, 133grams gross.

Lot 1017

A group of three Georgian silver table forks, fiddle pattern with pip reverse, engraved initials, rubbed marks, date letter X, maker T.W, 17cm, 119grams.

Lot 1018

A set of six Edwardian silver table forks, Old English Pip pattern, marks for Sheffield 1902, maker John Round & Son Ltd, 20cm, 392grams gross.

Lot 1019

A group of three Victorian silver table spoons, Old English Pip pattern with engraved initials, the oval bowls with elongated rat-tail reverse 21.3cm, marks for London 1888, maker Goldsmiths' Alliance Ltd, 231grams gross.

Lot 1020

A group of three William IV silver spoons, fiddle and shell pattern, engraved to reverse, marks for London 1834, maker Mary Chawner, 12cm, 86grams gross. Sold along with a modern silver sifting spoon, Birmingham 1982, maker J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, 18grams.

Lot 1021

A group of three Victorian silver dessert spoons, fiddle pattern with pip reverse, marks for London 1841, maker Thomas Wallis II, 17.5cm, 149grams gross.

Lot 1022

A George III silver Old English pattern table spoon, marks for London 1810, maker most likely Thomas Streetin, 22cm, 55grams, sold along with a selection of silver flatware and cutlery, 165grams gross (220grams combined)

Lot 1023

A selection of mixed silver spoons, varying design, dates and makers, to include one silver handled spoon with non silver bowl and stem, 188grams gross (minus silver handled spoon)

Lot 1024

A selection of mixed silver spoons, varying design, dates and makers, 218grams gross.

Lot 1025

A group of six silver napkin rings, various dates, makers and design, 160grams gross.

Lot 1026

A group of eight mixed silver napkin rings, mainly early 20th century, various designs, dates and makers, gross weight 105grams.

Lot 1027

A group of eleven silver napkin rings, various designs, dates and makers, mainly early 20th century, gross weight 110grams.

Lot 1028

An Edwardian silver salad serving spoon, with foliate engraving to the shaped bowl and stem, marks for Sheffield 1906, maker James Dixon & Sons Ltd, 22.5cm, sold together with a silver Old English pattern spoon, a pair of silver sugar tongs and a silver bladed mother-of-pearl handled butter knife, gross weight 142grams.

Lot 1029

A group of nine mixed silver condiments, various sizes, designs, dates and makers, gross weight 220grams (without one blue glass liner)

Lot 1030

An early 20th century silver vesta case, of traditional form with engraved decoration, marks for Birmingham 1923, maker Rolason Brothers, 18grams, sold together with two plated examples.

Lot 1031

A group of seven silver napkin rings, various designs, dates and makers, gross weight 123grams

Lot 1032

A pair of late Victorian silver salts, of cauldron form with petal shaped rims, each with Bristol blue glass liner, marks for Sheffield 1897, maker Henry Wigfull. Sold together with five miscellaneous silver salts. Gross silver weight 238grams.

Lot 1033

A cased set of six silver Apostle spoons, with scalloped bowls and twisted stems, marks for Birmingham 1888, maker Miller Brothers, 41grams gross.

Lot 1034

A cased set of six HM silver coffee spoons, six Dutch silver spoons having moulded floral terminals, (1 x AF) and four HM silver coffee spoons having twist detail to stems, approx 137g

Lot 1035

A cased set of six silver cake forks having moulded decoration to terminals, Birmingham 1925, William Suckling Ltd, a Georgian silver teaspoon, Newcastle 1796/1800, John Langlands II, an HM silver napkin ring and cased set of baby's HM silver first cutlery, total approx 176g

Lot 1036

A selection of Georgian and Victorian silver spoons including Irish teaspoons, Dublin 1820, others with worn Irish marks, London marks etc, (8), approx 166.9g

Lot 1039

A cased set of six silver teaspoons with matching sugar nips, all having hammered finish, Sheffield 1924, Cooper Brothers, approx 83g

Lot 1040

A long silver box cover for Royal Wax Vestas of plain form having bun feet, monogram to corner and original Bryant & May's box inside, London 1913, Stuart Clifford & Co, and a silver match box cover having engine turned decoration, London 1936, Robert Pringle, GW approx 118g

Lot 1041

A selection of silver topped glass dressing table jars and scent bottles, to include a small 'Rotary Club of Manchester' jar, gross silver weight 56grams.

Lot 1042

A selection of silver topped glass dressing table wares, of varying sizes, shapes, dates and makers, gross silver weight 87grams.

Lot 1043

A group of six silver candlesticks, each of differing design, date and maker, damages to all some extensive (all weighted) gross weight 1046grams.

Lot 1044

An Edwardian silver vase, of flared cylindrical form, rounded at the base, engraved '1910' marks for London 1908, maker rubbed, weighted. Sold together with a selection of ten mixed silver candlesticks. 1240grams gross (weighted/loaded)

Lot 1045

A group of six silver topped glass hair tidies, varying size, design, dates and makers, gross silver weight 93grams.

Lot 1046

A small mixed selection of silver wares, comprising a vesta case, match box holder, mustard, small Capstan type ink well and small mounted photograph frame (part of) 130grams (without inkwell and frame) damages to all except mustard.

Lot 1047

A group of silver mounted glasswares, comprising a sugar/flour sifter, overlayed scent bottle (unmarked) two dressing table jars and a small salts bottle.

Lot 1048

A 1970's silver bud vase, with shaped rim over tapering stem and domed circular foot, marks for Birmingham 1978, maker Sanders & Mackenzie, 15cm, 48grams (weighted) sold along with a set of six silver cake forks, marks for Birmingham 1927, maker Deakin & Francis Ltd, 95grams, another similar, 24grams and a selection of white metal handled Queens pattern dessert cutlery.

Lot 1049

An Edwardian silver-mounted cut-glass vase, with flared and crimped rim over the globular cut-glass body and stepped circular base, marks for Birmingham 1902, makers mark rubbed, 15cm. Sold along with an Art Nouveau silver mounted hand mirror and a selection of silver mounted cut-glass dressing table wares, various dates, styles and makers.

Lot 1050

A selection of late 19th/early 20th century silver handled/mounted shoe horns and button hooks, varying designs, dates and makers.

Lot 1051

An Edwardian silver back hair brush, embossed with scrolling foliate decoration, marks for London 1904, maker Mappin & Webb, sold along with a similar example with scroll and mask decoration, marks for London 1905, maker William Comyns & Sons.

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