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Lot 128

An Indian silver jar and cover: of cylindrical outline, with shallow domed lid with bird finial, the side panels decorated with dancers, 11cm high, together with another silver cylindrical jar and cover 12cm high, total weight of silver 285gms, 9.17ozs.

Lot 1282

A stitched leather and silver mounted blackjack: the mount bears marks for R & S Garrard & Co, London, 1894, of traditional design with loop handle, (patched), 46cm high.

Lot 129

A Burmese silver bowl, maker Maung Galay, Mandalay: of circular outline, with pierced rim and embossed decoration of a battle outside a palace, with armed warriors and elephants, 17cm diameter, 561gms, 18.03ozs.

Lot 130

A set of four Burmese silver circular salts: with embossed decoration of animals birds and figures, 6.5cm diameter, total weight of silver 226gms 7.28ozs

Lot 131

A mixed lot of Burmese and Indo-Persian silverwares: includes menu holders, napkin ring, salt, pepperette, spoons etc, total weight of silver 136gms, 4.39ozs.

Lot 132

An Indian silver sugar basin: of circular form with embossed jungle scenes, 8cm diameter, together with two other Indo-Persian silver bowls, 9.5cm and 10.5cm diameter, total weight of silver 223gms, 7.18ozs.

Lot 1325

A silver and green enamel carriage clock: the eight-day duration timepiece movement having a platform lever escapement with the silvered backplate stamped with the maker's initials and serial number JC 52512, the round white enamel dial having black Roman numerals and decorative gilt-brass hands, the silver case hallmarked for London, 1897 with the makers mark H.S.B. for the silversmith Henry Stuart Brown registered in March 1889, with green translucent engine-turned enamel panels to the sides, front and top, surmounted by a folding handle and standing on silver bun feet, height 11cm handle down, 14cm handle up.

Lot 133

A Burmese silver circular bowl: with single band of scrolling and foliate decoration, 10cm diameter, together with a Middle-Eastern silver circular bowl, 12.5cm diameter, total weight of silver 261gms, 8.42ozs

Lot 134

A pair of Chinese silver circular salts: with bamboo leaf decoration 4.75cm diameter, together with three Indo-Persian circular boxes and covers 6-7cm diameter, total weight of silver 197gms, 6.35ozs.

Lot 135

An Indian silver sugar basin: of circular form with embossed hunting scenes, 10.5cm diameter, together with two silver cream jugs decorated with jungle scenes the handles in the form of snakes, each 9cm high, total weight of silver 317gms, 10.21ozs.

Lot 136

A George V silver tray, maker Sinyer & Beddoes, Birmingham, 1920: of rectangular outline, with central oval cartouche enclosed by a foliate border, 30.5cm wide, 486gms, 15.62ozs.

Lot 137

A Chinese sterling silver niello enamel and wood cigarette casket: inscribed, of rectangular outline, the hinged lid with roundel decoration,15.5cm wide.

Lot 138

A pair of Chinese silver circular salts maker Wang Hing & Co, Hong Kong: decorated with figures in a rural landscape raised on three claw feet, 4,5cm diameter, with two spoons, cased, total weight of silver 105gms, 3.39ozs

Lot 139

A George V silver and blue enamel manicure set for Asprey, London, 1928: includes nail buffer, files, scissors, rouge pot etc, contained in a fitted case.

Lot 14

A pair of Edward VII silver grape shears, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London, 1906: the handles in the form of fruit bearing vines, 18cm long, 148gms, 4.77ozs

Lot 140

An Edward VII clear glass and silver mounted claret jug, maker W H Lyde, Birmingham, 1903: with domed hinged lid (damaged), the bulbous body with hobnail and stellar decoration, 22cm high.

Lot 141

A Victorian clear glass and silver mounted claret jug, maker Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield, 1891: initialled, of ovoid form, with domed hinged lid, foliate decorated spout with curved handle, 23cm high.

Lot 142

A George V silver mounted decanter and stopper, maker Hukin & Heath Ltd, Birmingham, 1924: of ovoid form with banded decoration and starburst decorated base, 16cm high.

Lot 143

A Victorian provincial silver Fiddle pattern butter knife, maker Reid & Sons, Newcastle, 1868: initialled, with engraved blade, together with a Victorian Irish silver Fiddle pattern butter knife, maker John Smith, Dublin, 1858, crested, and a Victorian silver Old English and Beaded butter knife, maker George Adams, London, 1873, crested, total weight of silver 188gms, 6.05ozs (3).

Lot 146

A Victorian provincial silver Fiddle pattern tablespoon, maker James & Josiah Williams, Exeter, 1859,: monogrammed, a George III silver Fiddle pattern tablespoon, maker John Robertson II & John Walton, Newcastle, 1814, monogrammed, together with two other Fiddle pattern table spoons, total weight of silver 281gms, 9.05ozs. (4).

Lot 147

A George III Irish silver Old English pattern tablespoon, maker John Power, Dublin, 1799: with bright-cut decoration, another Irish silver tablespoon, maker John Pittar, Dublin, 1799, monogrammed and a George III silver Old English pattern tablespoon, maker James McKay, Edinburgh 1811, crested, total weight of silver 194gms, 6.24ozs. (3).

Lot 148

Two George III silver Old English pattern tablespoon and a Victorian silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoon, various makers and dates: monogrammed or crested, total weight of silver 174gms, 5.60ozs.

Lot 149

A pair of William IV silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladles, maker James McKay, Edinburgh, 1833: monogrammed, together with a pair of Victorian silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladles, maker William Eaton, London, 1844, initialled, total weight of silver 188gms, 6.07ozs.

Lot 15

A mixed collection of silver flatwares, various makers and dates: includes butter knives, coffee spoons, tea spoons, mustard spoon and dessert spoon, total weight of silver 239gms, 7.71ozs

Lot 150

A Victorian provincial silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, maker Reid & Sons, Newcastle, 1845: another Newcastle silver sauce ladle by the same maker, Newcastle 1849 and two Exeter silver sauce ladles, total weight of silver 129gms, 4.17ozs

Lot 151

Three Victorian provincial silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladles, various makers, Exeter 1871, 1878 and 1845: initialled or monogrammed, total weight of silver 204gms, 6.58ozs

Lot 152

A pair of George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, maker Richard Poulden, London, 1818: initialled, together with a pair of Victorian silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, maker Charles Boynton, London, 1896, crested, total weight of silver 278gms, 8.96ozs.

Lot 153

Four Victorian silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladles, various makers, London, 1841, 1853, 1854 and 1885: monogrammed or crested, total weight of silver 305gms, 9.82ozs

Lot 154

A George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladle, maker Thomas Northcote, London, 1787: monogrammed, with shell-shaped bowl the stem with bright-cut decoration, a Victorian Queens pattern sauce ladle, maker George Adams, London, 1850 monogrammed, together with two other sauce ladles, total weight of silver 232gms, 7.46ozs.(4).

Lot 155

Three George IV and later silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladles, various makers, London, 1820, 1832 and 1876: monogrammed or crested, total weight of silver 221gms, 7.10ozs

Lot 156

Three George III and later silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladles, various makers, London, 1810, 1821 and 1833: monogrammed, total weight of silver 192gms, 6.18ozs

Lot 157

A pair of George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, maker William Eley & William Fearn, London, 1804: crested, with oval-shaped bowl, and a Victorian Old English pattern sauce ladle, maker Josiah Williams & Co, London, 1899, total weight of silver 194gms, 6.24ozs.(3).

Lot 158

Four George III and later silver Fiddle pattern sifting spoon, various makers and dates: includes, Solomon Houghman, London, 1816, William Eaton, London, 1827, William Eaton, London, 1842, and one other, total weight of silver 216gms, 6.95ozs

Lot 159

A George V silver Old English pattern sifting spoon, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1925,: crested, together with a Victorian silver sifting spoon, maker William Gibson & John Langman, London, 1894 and a continental silver sifting spoon, total weight of silver 169gms, 5.43ozs, (3).

Lot 16

A collection of assorted teaspoons, sugar tongs, mustard spoons etc, various makers and dates, : mostly monogrammed, total weight of silver 296gms, 9.54ozs

Lot 160

Four George III and later silver Fiddle pattern sifting spoon, various makers and dates: includes, William Chawner, London, 1816, Henry & Charles Day, London, 1822, Thomas Byne, Exeter 1853 and one other, total weight of silver 207gms, 6.65ozs.(4).

Lot 161

A George III silver Old English and Thread pattern caddy spoon, maker Peter & William Bateman, London, 1805: together with a George V silver caddy spoon, maker Henry Atkin, Sheffield, 1916 with shell-shaped bowl and a William IV silver preserve spoon, maker William Eaton, London, 1831, total weight of silver 55gms, 1.79ozs, (3).

Lot 162

Four George III and later silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, various makers and dates: monogrammed, total weight of silver 266gms, 8.55ozs. (4).

Lot 163

A set of four George IV silver Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern mustard spoons, maker Thomas Streetin, London, 1824,: together with a similar set of four silver mustard spoons, unknown maker, London, 1835, total weight of silver 195gms, 6.28ozs. (8).

Lot 164

Four assorted silver sifting spoons, various makers and dates: monogrammed, total weight of silver 139gms, 4.47ozs, (4).

Lot 165

A set of five George IV silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons, maker Solomon Royes, London, 1822: initialled, together with a near matching tablespoon maker Solomon Hougham, London, 1815, initialled, total weight of silver 451gms, 14.51ozs.* Provenance Leighon House, Manaton, Devon.

Lot 166

A pair of George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, maker Thomas Johnson, London, 1814: initialled, a George III silver marrow scoop, and four Georgian silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, all marks worn, total weight of silver 12.17ozs.* Provenance Leighon House, Manaton, Devon.

Lot 17

A set of four Victorian silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons, maker Elizabeth Eaton, London, 1851: two other Fiddle pattern tablespoons, three sauce ladles and six coffee spoons, various makers and dates, total weight of silver 787gms, 25.30ozs

Lot 171

A George III silver waiter, maker Timothy Renou, London, 1796: monogrammed, of circular outline, with engraved garland and ribbon tied decoration, enclosed by a reeded border, on three swept feet, 21cm diameter, 382gms, 12.29ozs

Lot 172

A George III circular silver salver, maker Peter & William Bateman, London, 1807: initialled, of circular outline with gadrooned border, raised on three swept feet, 25.5cm diameter, 544gms, 17.49ozs

Lot 173

A George V silver salver, maker Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co, Sheffield, 1910: initialled within a chased cartouche, with shell scroll and gadrooned border, raised on three squat feet, 28.5cm diameter, 665gms, 21.38ozs.

Lot 174

A George III silver salver, maker Samuel Roberts, London, 1819: crested, of circular outline with gadrooned border, raised on three paw feet, 21cm diameter, 451gms, 14.51ozs.

Lot 175

A George V silver salver, maker's mark worn, London, 1931: of circular outline with gadrooned border, raised on four swept feet, 26cm diameter, 634gms, 20.38ozs.

Lot 176

An Edward VII silver salver, maker Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London, 1902: inscribed, of circular outline with shell and scroll border, raised on three block feet, 33cm diameter, 941gms, 30.25ozs.

Lot 177

An Austro-Hungarian silver serving tray, stamped marks: of square outline with a reeded and foliate decorated border, 33cm wide, 727gms, 23.37ozs.

Lot 178

A George V silver salver, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1912, : of square outline with moulded scrolling border, raised on four swept feet, 27cm wide, 864gms, 27.78ozs.

Lot 179

A George V silver waiter, maker William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London, 1933: inscribed to the underside, of square outline with canted corners, raised on four shaped feet, 20cm wide, 505gms, 16.23ozs* Provenance Leighon House, Manaton, Devon.

Lot 18

A pair of Victorian silver serving spoons, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London, 1899: with pierced decorated stems and bowls, 24cm long, cased, together with set of four Edward VII silver spoons, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London, 1902, total weight of silver 352gms, 11.32ozs

Lot 180

An Austro-Hungarian silver serving tray, stamped marks: of cartouche-shaped outline with a moulded border, 50.5cm wide, 1420gms, 45.65ozs.

Lot 181

A George V silver salver, maker Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1949: inscribed, of octagonal outline, with flowerhead and shell border, raised on button feet, 29cm diameter, 610gms, 19.61ozs.* Provenance Leighon House, Manaton, Devon.

Lot 182

A pair of George III silver waiters, maker SC Younge & Co, Sheffield, 1813: crested with the Taylor family Motto "Consequitur Quodcunque Petit" stranslating "(S)he Obtains Whatever (s)he Seeks", of circular outline with shell, scroll and gadrooned double border, raised on three swept feet, 21.5cm diameter, total weight of silver 918gms, 29.51ozs

Lot 183

An Austro-Hungarian silver serving tray, stamped marks: of oval outline with a moulded reeded and foliate border, 75cm wide, 1407gms, 45.24ozs.

Lot 184

An Oriental silver tray: of plain oval form, raised on four block feet, 37.5cm wide, 852gms. 27.39

Lot 185

Three pairs of 20th century Sterling silver condiments, stamped Reed & Barton, Sterling: of baluster form, with domed pull-off lids and embossed flowerhead and cornucopia, on an oval spreading foot, 12cm high, total weight of silver 616gms, 19.80ozs

Lot 186

An Elizabeth II silver mug, maker James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1955: initialled, of baluster form with acanthus capped scroll handle on a circular foot, 9.5cm high, a silver cream jug and a bon bon dish, total weight of silver 282gms, 9.09ozs.

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