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Lot 364

A pair of silver entree dishes and covers, with gadrooned borders and foliate scroll handles, by James Parkes, London 1911, 27.5cm long, 105oz overall. (2)

Lot 365

A George III silver tea pot, of oval form, with ebonised handle and knop, by Solomon Hougham, London 1802, 15.5cm high, 17oz overall, with engraved crest for St. George's Golf Club, Sandwich (now the Royal St. George's Golf Club, established 1887).

Lot 366

A George IV silver hot water pot, of baluster form, with reeded border and ebonised handle, by William Eaton, London 1822, 21cm high, 20.5oz overall.

Lot 367

A set of six George IV Scottish silver fiddle pattern table forks, maker's mark FORRESTS, Edinburgh 1821, and a set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert forks, by Chawner & Co., London 1873, 23.5oz overall. (12)

Lot 368

A George IV silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern soup ladle, by Robert Hennell II, London 1828, 9.5oz.

Lot 369

A small collection of silver, comprising a three-piece cruet set by Brook & Son, Sheffield 1932, cased, a small five bar toast rack, Chester 1927, a tea strainer, a small bowl, a pedestal sweetmeat dish, a set of eleven coffee spoons with matching tongs, a silver topped glass condiment jar, and a George III silver-gilt scent spoon with faceted glass stopper terminal, London 1807, 15oz weighable. (qty)

Lot 370

An Edwardian silver Art Nouveau style three piece dressing table set, repousse decorated with kingfishers, waterlilies and sinuous foliage, comprising hand mirror, hair brush and comb, by William Neale, Chester 1903. (3)

Lot 372

A late Victorian silver spill vase, of flattened tapering angular design, engraved with stylised strapwork and centred with a gilt roundel, by Wright & Davies, London 1898, 9.5cm high, 4oz.

Lot 373

A matched part service of Georgian silver Old English pattern flatware, comprising eight table spoons, eight table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, four tea spoons, two salt spoons, and a sauce ladle, most by William Chawner II and William Eley & William Fearn, London 1816/1817, 56.5oz overall.

Lot 374

A small collection of silver items, comprising a sugar castor of urn form, London 1934, 19.5cm high, a five bar toast rack, a pair of dwarf candlesticks with weighted bases, and a Georg Jensen acorn pattern spoon, 8oz weighable, together with a set of four silver plated toast racks, a set of six plated fruit knives and forks, and other oddments. (qty)

Lot 375

An Edwardian Irish silver three piece tea service, of oval design with gadrooned borders, and a band of foliate engraved decoration, on ball feet, the tea pot with ebonised handle and knop, by Weir & Sons, Dublin 1902, tea pot 17.5cm high, 35oz overall. (3)

Lot 376

A pair of George III silver oval twin handled salts, with beaded borders and oval pedestal bases, by Thomas Daniell, London 1785, 12.5cm wide, 5oz; and a George III silver sugar castor, of baluster form with beaded borders, marks to the underside partly indistinct, maker possibly George Smith II, London circa 1780, 14cm high, 3oz. (3)

Lot 377

A pair of George III silver oval salts, in the form of twin handled pails, with gadrooned borders, by John Emes, London 1802, 9.5cm wide, 5oz. (2)Condition report: Generally good condition with a few minor dings. Hallmarks and crests are a little rubbed. Age related wear, patination and marks throughout.

Lot 378

A silver tea pot and milk jug, of circular banded design, the tea pot with composition handle and knop, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1933, and a similar sucrier by James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1900, tea pot 13cm high, 25oz overall. (3)

Lot 379

A mid Victorian silver globular tea pot, engraved with scrolling foliage and floral swags, and having melon finial, by Mappin & Webb, London 1874, 14cm high, 19oz.Presentation inscription from Carter's Seeds, 1877 for the 'Finest Large Carters Wurzel Prize Winner Hardy Swede', along with an envelope from Carter's dated 1875 to the recipient in Co. Wicklow.

Lot 380

A pair of Edwardian silver sauce boats, with leaf capped scroll handles, on pad feet, by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1903, 16.5cm long, 14oz overall. (2)

Lot 381

An Edwardian silver twin handled cup, with girdled body, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd., London 1906, 10.5cm diameter, and another similar, by Edward Souter Barnsley, Birmingham 1914, both inscribed, 16oz overall. (2)

Lot 382

A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, with bright-cut borders, by George Smith III, London 1779, 34cm long, 5.5oz.

Lot 383

A George III silver helmet shaped cream jug, with reeded borders and strap handle, and borders of bright-cut decoration, on oval pedestal foot, by John Robins, London 1792, 16.5cm high, 6oz; and another Georgian silver cream jug, with wavy border, on circular pedestal foot, marks worn, 11cm high, 3oz. (2)

Lot 384

A George III silver mustard, with gadrooned border, and blue glass liner, by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1808, 7cm high, together with a silver christening mug with engraved decoration and beaded borders, London 1915, another silver mug of tapered plain form, Birmingham 1930, and an Indian bowl, embossed with panels of buildings and trees, 7.5cm high, 15.5oz overall. (4)

Lot 385

A small quantity of assorted silver, to include a twin handled trophy cup, Sheffield 1924, 10cm high, a small dish by Benzie, Cowes with inset enamel pennant, an egg cup, a small dish, various cruet items, a pair of 19th Scottish sugar tongs with scalloped bowls, Edinburgh 1817, assorted other flatware etc including a sifter spoon, approx. 20oz overall, an Indian plated salver, and a small quantity of other plated items. (qty)

Lot 386

A pair of Edwardian silver sauce boats, with shaped borders and scroll handles, Birmingham 1903, 15cm long, in fitted case, two silver christening sets, and a pair of silver napkin rings, Birmingham 1903, all cased, a silver handled serving slice and cake knife, and a quantity of silver bean end coffee spoons, approx 17.5oz weighable. (qty)

Lot 387

A pair of George II silver sauce boats, each having shaped, panelled body with dolphin cast scroll handles, on three shell capped stepped pad feet, crested, by John Pollock, London 1753, 20.5cm long, 26.5oz overall. (2)Condition report: Good overall condition with age related wear, patination and marks throughout. The engraved crest below the lip is probably later added.

Lot 389

A pair of 18th century Irish silver sugar tongs, with loop handles, and c-scroll decoration, the hinge engraved with flowerheads and having scalloped grips, maker's mark I.G, probably James Graham, Dublin circa 1769, 13.5cm long.

Lot 391

A mid Victorian silver sugar sifter spoon, the pierced scalloped bowl with gilt interior, the handle cast with Bacchinalian figures, by Henry John Lias & Son, London 1874, 16.5cm long, 2oz.

Lot 392

A pair of mid Victorian silver grape scissors, the handles cast with Bacchinalian scenes and with reeded loop ends, by Henry John Lias & Son, London 1869, 18cm long, 4oz.

Lot 394

A silver twin handled trophy cup, on spreading circular foot, by William Neale & Son, Birmingham 1928, inscribed, 17.5cm high, 11.5oz.

Lot 395

A silver tea caddy, of shaped rectangular form, the body with stylized relief foliate decoration, on scrolling legs with pad feet, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1912, 10.5cm wide, 8oz.

Lot 396

A silver mug, with tapered body, angular handle and circular foot, by E. Silver & Co., Sheffield 1945, 13.5cm high, 11.5oz.

Lot 397

A late 17th century silver tumbler cup, of plain rounded form, the base inset with a William III coin, unmarked, 6.8cm diameter, 3oz.Condition report: Repaired/soldered crack to the rim, with further small splits/cracks. No trace of marks left, apart from one partial impression near to the rim. Coin to base is worn to the underside, date is 16??.

Lot 398

A late Victorian silver goblet, by Edward Ker Reid, London 1885, 16.5cm high, a Victorian silver christening fork and spoon, London 1877, cased, a small cup embossed with figures and animals, by Henrik Moller, Trondhjem, stamped 830, 6cm high, an Egyptian silver circular dish with engraved decoration, and a Dutch embossed and pierced tea strainer, 16oz overall. (5)

Lot 399

A set of three early Victorian Scottish silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles, by James Howden & Co., Edinburgh 1837, a George I silver Hanoverian pattern table spoon, maker's mark partly worn, London 1720, crest engraved as a baby's crib above initials S*B, various other odd teaspoons etc, four silver napkin rings, including one by Garrard & Co Ltd., and three small cruet items, 12oz overall. (qty)

Lot 400

A matched part service of 19th century Irish silver fiddle pattern flatware, comprising by five table spoons by Philip Weekes, Dublin 1837, five dessert spoons by the same maker, Dublin 1838, eight further dessert spoons, two table forks, a mustard spoon and a quantity of tea spoons, various dates and makers, 42oz overall. (qty)

Lot 401

A quantity of mainly 19th century silver flatware, comprising a pair of Irish King's pattern dessert spoons and forks by James le Bas, Dublin 1811 and 1813, a Russian fiddle pattern dessert spoon, assorted fiddle pattern table and dessert forks, and a quantity of assorted tea spoons, 28.5oz. (qty)

Lot 402

A George IV silver wine funnel, with reeded border and scallop thumbpiece, by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1826, 12.5cm long, 3oz; and a plated wine label for claret. (2)

Lot 403

A Victorian silver christening mug, embossed with stylised scolling foliage, by George Maudesley Jackson, London 1888, 8.5cm high, other small silver items comprising a small christening mug, a circular dish, a Victorian three piece christening set, cased, 8oz weighable, a set of twelve silver plated dessert knives and forks, a pair of fish servers, cased, and a Victorian rosewood toilet box, the fitted interior with glass bottles and jars, some with plated mounts. (qty)

Lot 404

A set of six mid Victorian silver fiddle pattern table forks, and five matching dessert forks, by Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1857, together with a similar table spoon and four dessert spoons by other makers, 28oz overall. (qty)

Lot 405

A silver coffee pot, of half lobed urn form, with ebonised handle and knop, on oval pedestal foot, by Barker Bros Ltd, Chester 1926, 25cm high, together with a matching twin handled sucrier by the same maker, Chester 1919, and a similar milk jug by Henry Hobson & Sons, Birmingham 1905, 33oz overall. (3)

Lot 406

A George IV silver tea pot, with gadrooned border and half lobed body, leaf capped handle and scallop spout, on ball feet, by Charles Fox I, London 1820, 15.5cm high, 23oz.Condition report: Large dent to body, near hallmark, and minor dings/dents throughout. Handle a little loose. Tea pot rocks slightly on feet. Age related wear, patination and marks throughout.

Lot 407

An Edwardian silver bachelor's tea pot, on shaped feet and with ebonised handle and knop, by Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1902, 11cm high, 9.5oz overall, together with a silver engine turned small compact, an embossed silver circular snuff box, Birmingham 1896, one further similar box and a match box cover. (5)

Lot 410

An Art Deco style silver four piece tea service, of rectangular chamfered form, comprising tea pot and hot water pot, both with ivory handles and knops, sucrier and milk jug, by George Wish & Co. Ltd, Sheffield 1932, tea pot 15.5cm high, 42oz overall. (4)

Lot 411

A silver salver, the shaped and reeded border with scallop and foliate scroll decoration, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1945, 39cm diameter, 46.5oz.

Lot 412

A silver coffee pot, of rounded rectangular tapering form, with ebonised handle and knop, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1934, 19.5cm high, 22oz overall.

Lot 413

A small quantity of mainly 19th century silver flatware, to include a pair of fiddle pattern table spoons by Solomon Hougham, London 1809, assorted other flatware, and two pairs of sugar tongs, various dates and makers, 28oz overall. (qty)

Lot 414

A pair of silver and enamel spill vases, the tapered bodies with pink guilloche enamel decoration, on weighted circular bases by Dennison Watch Case Co, Birmingham 1931, 13cm high, and a further single silver spill vase with shaped rim and faceted body, by Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1919, 18cm high, 5.5oz. (3)Condition report: Enamel in good overall condition with surface wear. Good overall condition to mounts, with some minor dings to silver. Age related wear, patination and marks throughout.

Lot 415

A silver sauce boat, with scroll handle, on stepped pad feet, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1945, 16.5cm long, 8oz, and a George III silver cream jug, with reeded borders, London 1804, 8cm high, 3oz. (2)

Lot 416

A set of six early Victorian silver tea spoons, with beaded and stylised borders, by Chawner & Co, London 1851, together with a set of six silver tea spoons of early design, Birmingham 1936, cased, a further set of six silver tea spoons, and pastry forks, both cased, a set of six silver apostle top coffee spoons, a christening fork and spoon, a napkin ring and other small items, 21oz overall. (qty)

Lot 417

A silver backed dressing table set, engraved with ribbon tied swags of flowers and comprising hand mirror, hair brush and comb, Chester 1919, a silver topped faceted glass jar, and a small quantity of silver plated items, to include a toast rack, coffee pot and assorted flatware. (qty)

Lot 418

A silver dish, of plain form with flattened rim, and with matching spoon, by Atkin Bros., Sheffield 1916, 17.5cm diameter; and a similar bowl, by George Unite, Birmingham 1915, 12cm diameter, with a spoon, both cased, 12oz overall. (2)

Lot 419

A silver twin handled bowl, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1912, 11.5cm diameter, another, on pedestal foot, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1913, and other silver comprising an egg cup, a napkin ring, a christening knife, fork and spoon, cased, a set of Six Continental tea spoons, stamped 830, cased, and four other silver tea spoons, approx 17oz overall. (qty)

Lot 420

A late Victorian silver heart shaped desk timepiece, with white circular dial, and easel strut support, by Douglas Clock Co, Birmingham 1900, 9.5cm high, together with a silver plated circular small timepiece, and an Edwardian silver rectangular cigarette box, with foliate strap hinges and feet, by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1907, 19.5cm wide. (3)Condition report: First timepiece: hairline cracks to dial at 2 o'clock. Movement not working. Several dings to silver case. Second timepiece: movement currently runs but working order has not been tested and cannot be guaranteed. Losses to plating on case, small chip to centre of dial. Cigarette box: several dings to body, mainly to lid. Later fabric lined. Age related wear, patination and marks throughout.

Lot 421

A James I silver seal top spoon, engraved 1606 to the seal, by William Cawdell, London 1606, 16.2cm long, 1.5oz.Condition report: Generally good condition, with age related wear, patination and marks throughout.

Lot 422

A late Victorian silver salver, with shaped and gadrooned border, engraved stylised foliate decoration, on claw feet, by Cooper Bros., Sheffield 1896, 27.5cm diameter, 16.5oz.

Lot 423

A contemporary silver salt cellar, of split ovoid design, with gilt interior and matching spoon, by Jacqueline Scholes for Liverpool Hope University Chapel, Sheffield 2001, 7cm high, 5.5oz overall. (2)

Lot 424

A collection of assorted small silver items, comprising a serving fork and spoon by Thomas Bradbury & Co, Sheffield 1932, a pierce decorated oval salt, a cigarette box, a set of six late Victorian apostle top tea spoons, with matching tongs, Sheffield 1896, cased, a Chinese export pepper by Kwan Wo, a pair or repousse decorated spill vases, another spill vase, a pair of lobed baluster peppers, three napkin rings, three German spoons stamped 750, and other oddments, approx 23oz weighable. (qty)

Lot 425

A late 19th/early 20th century Burmese silver offering bowl, the sides embossed in high relief with a continuous scene, with processions of warriors and an elephant, the underside with engraved flowerhead, 24.5cm diameter, 44oz.

Lot 426

A mid 20th century Italian silver water jug, with bulbous textured body, and swan head and neck handle with fruit and foliage, marks for Ditta Messulam Enrico di Alberto, Milan circa 1940, stamped 800, 26cm high, 33.5oz.

Lot 427

An Edwardian silver small tea caddy, of oval form with hinged cover, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1907, 11cm high; a silver sugar bowl, on circular foot, Sheffield 1939, a small silver goblet, and a Belgian small dish with coin inset base, stamped 835, 11oz overall. (4)

Lot 428

A collection of silver, comprising a set of six lobster picks by William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1923, cased, a set of six coffee spoons, cased, an oval soap box by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1907, a Victorian faceted glass mustard with silver mounts, London 1857, six various napkin rings (some Continental), a sifter spoon, assorted flatware, and a French silver topped six piece faceted glass toilet set, approximately 19oz weighable. (qty)

Lot 429

A late Victorian silver twin handled trophy cup, with baluster body and foliate capped scroll handles, on circular foot, inscribed, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1898, 20cm high, 30oz.

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