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Lot 26

A silver handled cake knife in retail box.

Lot 260

A silver card case with embossed decoration

Lot 263

A small quantity of silver cutlery including sugar tongs and tea spoons, 165 g.

Lot 264

A set of six silver tea spoons with golf terminals

Lot 269

A pair of silver napkin rings in case

Lot 271

A small quantity of English and Continental silver cutlery including spoons, silver topped shoe horn, weighted silver vase etc

Lot 272

A three piece silver cruet set (Af)

Lot 305

A tray of silver plated galleried tray, paperweight by Strathearn, silver rimmed match striker etc

Lot 306

A vintage wicker cutlery basket containing a quantity of silver plated cutlery

Lot 308

A tray of silver plated items, teapot, bowls etc

Lot 31

A Cayman Islands sterling silver uncirculated commemorative 25 dollar coin.

Lot 321

A large good quality crystal and silver plated lemonade jug together with a quantity of crystal and glass

Lot 324

A tray of silver plated items including dishes, toast rack, hip flask and tray etc

Lot 325

A tray of silver plated items, cutlery, ladle, match striker etc

Lot 328

A tray of silver plated items including three piece tea set, muffin dish, vases etc

Lot 329

A tray of silver plated items, hot water jug, breakfast dish with cover, sugar sifter

Lot 339

A Silver Crest electric sewing machine with pedal

Lot 1

A silver salver,by Edward & Sons, Sheffield 1931, with a beaded rim and central engraved initial, on three hoof feet, 31.5cm wide31oztHeavy tarnishing and marks throughout; would benefit from a good clean and polish.

Lot 10

A George I style silver casket box,by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1895, of octagonal pedestal form, 11cm high7oztSurface scratches throughout. Maker's mark rubbed.

Lot 11

A silver Mappin & Webb ashtray,Birmingham 1963, with engine-turned decoration,10.5cm squaretogether with a 1920s silver-mounted cigar box,Birmingham 1929, with concentric engine-turned decoration and engraved initials,16.7cm wide9.2cm deep5.3cm highand a silver cigarette case,Birmingham 1927, with engraved initials 'W C C', and gilt interior,10.5cm wideweighable 8ozt (3)Tarnishing, scratches and wear throughout. The cigar box does not close properly.

Lot 125

A collection of early 19th and later glass cruet bottles,to include three silver-topped examples, and others with various cut glass patterns,tallest 20cm high (qty.)Chips, losses and cracks throughout/

Lot 13

An Edwardian novelty silver pin cushion,by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1905, modelled as a hedgehog,4cm widetogether with a collection of further silver novelty items,to include a miniature silver chair marked 'Bulwer Lytton 1803-1873', by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1910, 5.2cm high, a Dutch silver box, 5cm high, a silver bookstand with embossed floral decoration, 4.5cm high, and a heart-shaped cut glass scent bottle with silver hinged lid, 6cm highweighable 4ozt (qty.)The pincushion is heavily tarnished. The bookstand is not sturdy and leans a little to one side. Surface scratches and wear throughout.

Lot 157

An ebonised caddy top mantel clock,20th century, retailed by Elliot, London, the brass dial with foliate engraving and silver chapter ring, the musical movement playing Westminster and Wittington chimes, raised on stepped plinth, 23cm wide15cm deep33cm highNo key present, not been tested, but movement looks in good order. Nibbles to ebonished case, revealing natural wood below, scratches to chapter ring around wind holes

Lot 16

An Edwardian silver vinaigrette,by William Comyns, London 1907, of rectangular form with a daisy lattice grill to a ribbon and reeded border,3.6cm widetogether with a silver-mounted mother-of-pearl or shell open salt,Birmingham 1907, 8.2cm widetotal 1.4ozt (2)Vinaigrette:Surface marks/scratches/tarnish.Some dings to the bottom and sides.Salt:A chip to the shell, and some scratches.Scratches and tarnish to silver.The silver foot very dented/out of shape.No base to the foot, and signs of adhesive/pitch. Possibly had a wooden or other base which is now deficient.

Lot 17

A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks, by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1881, the square removable drip pan above a reeded column and stepped base, 14cm high together with a silver sauceboat, by S W Smith & Co, Birmingham 1910, with a reeded border, 18.7cm wide, and a silver vesta case, by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1908, with chased decoration, 5cm high total weighable 5.6ozt (4)Candlesticks) One with a small split beneath the drip pan. Both with knocks to the base. Sauceboat) Slight rock on a flat surface. Knocks, wear and rubbing. Vesta case) Spring not functioning. Knocks to the case. Rubbing and wear throughout

Lot 18

An Edwardian silver salver, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1902, with cast shaped rim, raised on three ball and claw feet, 20cm diametertogether with a Victorian silver dish,maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1900, the foliate engraved centre leading to a shaped edge, and rim embossed with scrolling shell motifs,20cm diametertotal 17.65oztBoth with tarnish and wear commensurate with age and use. The dish with some tears to the rim.

Lot 19

A four-piece silver tea service, by Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield 1933, each of faceted form, with carved ivory pineapple finials, hot water pot 22.5cm high total 53oztKnocks, wear and tarnishing throughout.

Lot 2

An Irish silver twin handled trophy, late 18th to early 19th century, possibly by William Bond, Dublin, later embossed with floral decoration, and two cartouches; one engraved with a family crest, the other with a presentation engraving, 18.2cm high 20.2oztLater decoration. Maker’s mark indistinct, no apparent date letter. Rubbing, knocks and wear throughout

Lot 20

A silver limited edition Silver Jubilee dish,by Roberts & Dore Ltd, London 1977, with embedded Silver Jubilee crown, marked 1140, with box,10.5cm diametertogether with another similar example,by Roberts & Dore Ltd, London 1974, commemorating the centenary of the birth of Sir Winston Churchill, with embedded 1965 Churchill crown and engraved Clementine Churchill signature, marked 1140, with box and papers,10.5cm diametera C. Hoare & Co bank silver commemorative dish,Britania standard mark, London 1972, the centre with raised double eagle motif, engraved '1672-1972 CHCo', 9.1cm diameter, a 1940s silver pin dish, 8.5cm diameter, and another similar example with associated glass liner, 7cm wideweighable 11.28ozt (5)The embedded Churchill crown is rubbed. Tarnishing and scratches throughout.

Lot 21

A silver mounted cigarette box,by William Aitken, London 1919, the lid with engraved monogram HE,13cm wide,together with a collection of silver novelty items,to include a small floral engraved cigarette case, by Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1905, 8cm wide, a set of four pin dishes, marked 800, with pierced decoration, 8.5cm diameter, a Norwegian silver ashtray, marked 830, engraved 'Hilsen Fra Norge 1937', 7cm diameter, an Indian silver dish with embossed elephant, 12cm diameter, and a silver-mounted mother of pearl pocket magnifying glass, 3.5cm diameter, weighable 6.3ozt (14)Al with some degrees of tarnish. The pocket watch does not run at the time of entry. The pin dishes with some dents and marks. The cardholder with heavier tarnish and wear.

Lot 22

A silver salver, by Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1919, with a pie crust border, raised on three scrolled feet, 25.5cm wide 16.5oztKnocks, wear and scuffs throughout. Rubbing to the maker’s mark.

Lot 223

Three silk kimonos,20th century, to include a cream and metallic thread example and a red example with silver peonies,together with a hand-embroidered silk bedspread (4)Some loose threads to the bedspread, kimonos in good condition.

Lot 23

An Edwardian silver teapot, by Edward James Watherston, London 1903, with foliate repousse and cast decoration, 18cm wide together with a Victorian silver mug, by John, Edward, Walter & John Barnard, London 1876, of waisted form, with two repousse floral sprays enclosing a vacant cartouche, enclosed by foliate chased decoration, 10.2cm high total 21.3ozt (2)Mug with a slight rock on a flat surface. General knocks, wear and rubbing throughout

Lot 24

A cased set of Scottish silver Queen's pattern dessert spoons, by George Edward & Sons, Edinburgh, 1876,together a collection of cased silver teaspoons, each with a different maker's mark, early 20th century, of varying designs,total 10.45oztScuffs and wear throughout. Tarnish and patination to all, more pronounced so in the deeper recesses, particularly on the Victorian examples.

Lot 25

A George III Scottish silver ladle, by William & Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh 1795,38cm long6.7oztTanrishing, surface scratches and marks commensurate with age and use. The hallmarks are clear and legible.

Lot 25A

A collection of Victorian silver spoons,comprising: a pair of fiddle pattern tablespoons, by H J Lias and Son, London 1858, an old English tablespoon and a set of six monogrammed fiddle pattern teaspoons, by Samuel Hayne, probably, London 186412.4ozt (10)Tarnishing and wear throughout.

Lot 26

A pair of silver-mounted glass decanters, of rectangular form, with gilt decoration and stopper, in a pierced silver mount decorated with floral swags, stamped with Hannau Pseudo marks for B. Neresheimer & Sohne, London import, Berthold Hermann Muller, 1911 8cm wide 6cm deep 17cm highLosses to the gilding. No obvious chips to the glass. Silver mounts are heavily tarnished, but the hallmarks are clear and pierced decoration remains intact. One rim with some roughness to the edge due to maufacture. Some minor fritting/roughness to the base of the stopper pegs, again probably manufacture.

Lot 27

A collection of George III and later silver flatware,to include a George III knife with mother of pearl handle, Sheffield 1818, a William IV serving spoon, by Mary Chawner, London 1837, the terminal with engraved lion head crest, and a Fiddle pattern tablespoon, by William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter 1835, together with a silver three-piece cruet set,by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1938-1943, comprising a pair of pepperettes, 8cm high, and a mustard pot, 5.5cm high,and a collection of further silver cruet items,to include a Victorian silver mustard pot with reeded decoration, 7cm high, a pair of salt and pepper grinders, marked 925, 7.5cm high, and two sets of napkin rings, weighable 27ozt (qty.)The salt and pepperette with filled feet. All with scratches and marks throughout. The larger mustard pot missing its liner. The table knife with tarnish and patination. One of the pairs of napkin rings with patination.

Lot 28

An early Victorian silver three-piece tea service, by William Hunter, London 1853, each with Neoclassical decoration, the teapot with ivory insulators and a Centurion helmet form finial, teapot 20cm high total 44ozt Knocks, wear and rubbing to the decoration throughout.

Lot 29

A William IV silver caddy spoon, by John Tongue, Birmingham, 1833, in the form of an oak leaf, together with an ivory toothpick holder, 19th century, of navette form, with interior mirror,9cm wideweighable 0.45oztBlemishes to the mirror of the toothpick holder. Caddy spoon dented to the reverse

Lot 297

A Biedermeier style satin birch framed mirror,with pedimented architectural frame, inlaid with roundels,66cm wide148cm highSome small areas of silver degredation to the tope left and top right corners of the mirror plate.The frame is in good condition, there may have been a finial at some point

Lot 30

A set of eleven American silver teaspoons,20th century, the handles embossed with floral decoration in Art Nouveau style, monogrammed to the verso with an 'S'total 5.91ozt (11)With some tarnish to the recesses. Some examples with scuffs occurring along the edges of the spoons.

Lot 31

An Art Deco silver Quaich or twin-handled bowl, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1930, with later presentation engraving, 17cm wide together with a silver twin-handled pedestal bowl, Birmingham 1931, with beaded rim, 15cm wide total 7ozt (2)Tarnishing to the Quaich. The presentation engrvaing reads 'From "Friends" at 106 on your retirement 1955'. Surface scratches throughout. Maker's mark rubbed on the twin-handled bowl.

Lot 32

A late Victorian silver mounted carving set,by Allen & Darwin, Sheffield 1900, with floral embossed cuffs, ivory handles and steel blades, in a mahogany case,largest knife 38cm longWear to the steel blade of the large carving knife. Staining to the ivory handle of the large fork. Tarnishing, scratches and marks commensurate with age. Marks and wear to the case.

Lot 33

A silver mounted dressing table set,by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1926, comprising two hand-held mirrors, 25.5cm long, two brushes, 16.5cm wide and a handheld brush, 23cm long, with engine-turned decoration and beaded border,together with another similar Mappin & Webb set,Birmingham 1965, comprising a handheld mirror, 30cm long, a brush, 15.5cm wide, and a handheld brush, 25.5cm long,and a silver-mounted nail buffer,7cm wide, and a slice cut glass jar, of rectangular form, with French silver-plated lid, 21cm wideScratches, marks and tarnishing throughout. Some items are dented.

Lot 34

An early George IV silver Christening mug,by Matthew Boulton, Birmingham 1823, with gilt interior and later personal engravings, 8.5cm hightogether with a pair of silver shell butter dishes,one by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, the other Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1889,largest 12.5cm wideand a pair of silver vases, by Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1964, of plain tapering form with flared rim and loaded circular bases, 20cm high weighable 8.23ozt (5)Tarnishing and surface scratches throughout. Later engravings to the Christening mug dated 1864 and 1976. Damage to the handle of the larger butter dish. The vases are dented.

Lot 35

A cased George V silver christening set,by Arthur Price & Co Ltd., Birmingham, 1935, comprising a spoon and pusher, 11.5cm wide, together with a collection of silver novelties, to include a William IV vinaigrette by Francis Clark, 5.5cm wide, a sovereign case by Sampson Mordan & Co Ltd, Chester 1901, 3cm diameter, a Victorian scent bottle, 6.2cm high, and an oval box, marked 925, with Sheffield import mark, the lid inset with a jasper cabochon, 4.2cm wideweighable 5.37ozt (qty.)All with tarnish scratches dents and marks, commensurate with age and use. The toothpick box missing its liner. The glass liner in the scent bottle has snapped and the hinged lid is detached. The vinaigrette is missing its grille.

Lot 36

A collection of Greek silver,comprising a gilt bowl modelled as a flower by M.I Armaos, 12.5cm diameter, a copper and silver jar by Lalaounis, the lid with embossed wheatsheaf, 9cm high, a copper and silver bowl by Lalaounis, with a central panel depicting dolphins, 21cm diameter, and another similar dish with a central panel depicting a rose, 15cm diametertogether with a heavy brass page-turner,the end with applied white metal laurel crown,24.5cm long (5)Tanrishing, marks and wear throughout.

Lot 37

A George IV silver fish slice,by William Chawner II, London, 1825, with pierced foliate decoration, the handle monogrammed with an 'S',31cm longtogether with a small collection of George III and later silver flatware, comprising a caddy spoon by Elizabeth Morley, London 1811, a teaspoon by Stephen Adams II, London 1813, a fish knife, Birmingham 1929, and a similar butter knife,total 8.39ozt (5)Tarnishing throughout, particularly to the slice. The fruit knife with some separation between the handle and the blade.

Lot 38

A pair of George III Irish silver sugar tongs, maker's mark HC, Dublin, c.1771, with pierced decoration leading to shell ends,15cm long, together with a similar Scottish silver pair,by John Hay, Edinburgh 1854,14cm longand two further pairs, comprising a Victorian example, and another similar example, each with foliate engraving9cm longtotal 4.01ozt (4)With tarnish and marks to all. The Irish example with later carving 'IFA' to the inside. Possible repair to the Irish example.

Lot 4

A silver presentation dish,by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1941, of shaped form, with foliate pierced edges and central engraving, on four paw feet,18cm widetogether with a pedestal dish,by Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1954, of hexafoil form, with similar pierced decoration, 14.5cm widetotal 12.4ozt (2)Presentation dish) Tarnishing throughout. The engraving reads 'Miss E W Ford in appreciation of service from Le Cheminant & Co. 1914-1944'.Pedestal dish) Scratches throughout.

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