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Lot 598

PAIR OF SILVER GRAPE SCISSORS Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1808, of plain design, 65g

Lot 599

GEORGE III SILVER MUSTARD POT Makers mark TM, London 1810, oval, engraved with foliate scrolls, domed hinged lid, double-scroll handle, 90g, clear glass liner, 7cm high

Lot 600

LATE GEORGE III SILVER TEA SET By different makers, the teapot Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London, 1813, hot water jug on stand with burner, milk jug and sugar basin by TR, London 1814, 2 775g, hot water jug on stand 25cm high

Lot 601

GEORGE IV SILVER TWO-HANDLED SUGAR BASIN Michael Starkey, London 1814, the oval body with lobed rim, leaf-capped scroll handles, on rim foot, the base engraved with an inscription dated 1819, 300g, 22cm wide

Lot 602

A GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SILVER SOUP LADLE Naphtali Hart, London, 1818, 160g

Lot 603

GEORGE III SILVER CAKE BASKET Robert Hennell, London 1822, oval, the sides pierced and engraved with vertical pales and floral swags, beaded border, swing handle, 735g, 35,4cm wide

Lot 604

GEORGE IV SILVER WINE FUNNEL Indecipherable makers mark, London 1827, engraved with a crest, reeded collar, 110g, 15,5cm high

Lot 605

PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER FRUIT DISHES  Edward Farrell, London 1828, each chased with vine leaves within a formal border of leafage, on rim feet, 830g, 25cm diameter (2)

Lot 606

THREE SILVER SAUCE LADLES, A SUGAR SIFTER AND A PAIR PLATED GRAPE SCISSORS Comprising a pair of ladles, William Eley, London 1830, a fiddle, shell and thread pattern sugar sifter, London 1807, a fiddle pattern sauce ladle, Francis Higgins, London 1886, the grape scissors with engraved decoration (5)

Lot 607

SET OF FOUR WILLIAM IV SILVER SALT CELLARS John Edward Terrey, London 1833, circular, the compressed sides chased with acanthus foliage below the spreading rocaille rims, each on four acanthus bracket feet, 720g, 9,8cm diameter (4)

Lot 608

TWO SIMILAR FIDDLE AND THREAD SILVER BUTTER KNIVES AND TWO SPOONS   The first butter knife William Eaton, London 1834, the second makers mark WT London 1837, Old English pattern table spoon, William Sumner I and Richard Crossley, the terminal crested, and an Old English dessert spoon, John & Henry Lias, London 1838, the terminal initialled, 230g (4)

Lot 609

VICTORIAN SILVER MUSTARD POT AND TWO SPOONS George Unite, Birmingham 1855, the drum-shaped body pierced with scrolling leaves, leaf-capped scroll handle, the flat hinged lid engraved with leafage enclosing a monogrammed cartouche, 7,8cm high, blue glass liner; and a pair of fiddle pattern mustard spoons, London 1840, 145g excluding glass liner                                          (3)

Lot 610

A VICTORIAN SILVER INKSTAND  Robinson, Edkins & Aston, Birmingham 1844, the rectangular stand with moulded leaf- and shell-decorated border, on four similar bracket feet, engraved with a crest and motto -THOLE AND THINK O-,fitted with two silver-mounted cut-glass inkwells flanking a central pounce pot with shell-shaped taper stick finial with detachable nozzle and snuffer, 1205g all in, 33,5cm wide

Lot 611

MISCELLANEOUS GROUP OF SILVER FRUIT KNIVES AND FORKS Makers marks IO and E&S, Sheffield, 1844 etc, comprising 19 knives and 19 forks, with filled silver handles, blades and tines, some requiring repair (38)

Lot 612

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER FISH SERVERS Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1852, the scroll-decorated handles initialled JD, 80g (2)

Lot 613

VICTORIAN FOUR-PIECE SILVER TEA SET Robert Hennell London 1857, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar basin, the baluster bodies flat-chased with panels of flowers, foliage and strapwork, leaf-capped beaded scroll handles, on spreading bases, 2475g, coffee pot 29cm high  (4)

Lot 614

VICTORIAN SILVER PRIZE CUP Richards & Brown, London 1864, the bell-shaped body chased with scrolling leafage enclosing fruit and flower panels and an oval cartouche engraved The BLACKDOWN CUP 1865 on pedestal base with beaded borders, moulded rim, stem damaged, 360g, 22cm high

Lot 615

A VICTORIAN SILVER PRIZE CUP Makers mark indecipherable, Sheffield 1880, the bell-shaped bowl engraved with an inscription and names above vertical lobes, on pedestal foot, 215g, 20,5cm high

Lot 616

RUSSIAN SILVER SWING-HANDLED SWEETMEAT BASKET  Stamped PK, 1881, the circular tapering body chased with flowers and foliage, on four stepped bracket feet, 235g, 14cm diameter

Lot 617

PAIR VICTORIAN SILVER MUSTARD POTS AND SPOONS  Daniel and John Wellby, London 1887, circular, each with two moulded bands, domed lid, on spreading base, scroll handle with shell thumbpiece, blue glass liners, 290g excluding liners; and a pair of salt spoons, London 1794

Lot 618

TWO SILVER CREAM JUGS  The first Dobson & Dobson, London 1881, the oval body half-lobed; and a similar example, makers mark CB, London 1893, 8,4cm high, 185g  (2)

Lot 619

LATE VICTORIAN SILVER PEDESTAL DESSERT DISH John Aldwinkle & Thomas Slater, London 1894, the scalloped body on lobed pedestal foot, 385g, 19cm diameter

Lot 620

THREE SILVER SWEET DISHES  By different makers, Birmingham 1895 & 1896, heart-shaped with pierced and stamped decoration, each on three ball feet, 50g, 9,2cm long (3)

Lot 621

LATE VICTORIAN SILVER HOT MILK JUG Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1895, the baluster body chased with swirling lobes, alternately with floral and foliate decoration, the conforming hinged lid with (broken) finial, on three scroll paw feet, wooden loop handle, 195g, 15,3cm high

Lot 622

A SET OF FOUR VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TEASPOONS Lawrence Aitchison, Glasgow 1852, the terminals initialled JD, 80g (4)

Lot 623

A RECTANGULAR SILVER DRESSING TABLE BOX Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1896, the lid and sides with stamped scroll and flower decoration, the lid monogrammed AMH, 55g, 9cm wide, small holes in lid

Lot 624

A SILVER SALVER LONDON, 1898  Josiah William and Co Circular with scrolled border on paw feet 33cm in diameter 825g

Lot 625

SILVER BREAD BASKET Turner Bradbury, London 1899 the boat-shaped body incorporating a pair of handles below the gadroon rim, on four scroll bracket feet, 620g, 33,2cm wide

Lot 626

A SILVER BELT BIRMINGHAM 19TH CENTURY  Makers mark indistinguishable comprised of a series of hand pierced plaques similarity engraved 73cm in length 165g

Lot 627

CIRCULAR SILVER INKWELL  Makers mark A & Co, Birmingham 1900, retailed by Asprey London, with hinged lid, loaded, 14cm diameter, lacking ink well

Lot 628

PIERCED OVAL SILVER FRUIT BASKET Charles Stuart Harris, London 1902, the sides pierced and flat-chased with flowers and scrolls enclosing 2 cartouches, one engraved with a crest and motto, the other monogrammed JLW, on four short bracket feet, 740g, 28,4cm wide over handles

Lot 629

PAIR OF VASE-SHAPED SILVER PEPPERETTES S Blanckensee & Son, Birmingham 1906, with moulded girdles, 70g, 10,5cm high  (2)

Lot 630

TWO VERY SIMILAR PEDESTAL SILVER KIDDUSH CUPS By different makers, Birmingham 1909 and 1912, the bell-shaped bodies with bright-cut engraving, both bases damaged, 55g, 9,5cm high (2)

Lot 631

A CIRCULAR SILVER INKWELL Harrison & Son, Birmingham 1910, the hinged lid inset with a George III silver 1818 coin, on four ball feet, loaded, 14cm diameter

Lot 632

A PAIR OF SILVER TWO-HANDLED BUD VASES Makers mark SML, Birmingham 1912, the slender vase-shaped bodies on pedestal feet, loaded, 15,5cm high

Lot 633

AN INDIVIDUAL A SILVER HAND HELD MIRROR AND TOPPED COLOGNE BOTTLE  The hand held mirror and the 1913 cologne bottle Birmingham 1913 (2)

Lot 635

AN IRISH SILVER SUGAR BOWL West & Son, Dublin 1917, circular with scalloped rim, on three lion-headed paw feet, 110g, 13cm diameter, 4 small rim splits

Lot 636

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MUSTARD POT AND SALT SPOON The mustard Ollivant & Botsford, London 1922, the hemispherical body with moulded panels, on spreading pedestal foot, hinged lid, 105g, 7,3cm high, blue glass liner, and an Austro-Hungarian salt spoon (2)

Lot 637

A GERMAN SILVER DESSERT DISH  Wilkens, 800 standard, the circular bowl with moulded rim and engraved in the centre with a presentation inscription to the Cape Industry at its 100th anniversary from the Atlanta-Scipio Group, Bremen-Hamburg, February 1922, on pedestal base, 605g, 22,3cm diameter

Lot 638

AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN SWING-HANDLED SILVER BASKET Makers mark J-K, 800 standard, post 1922, the sides stamped with foliage and Art Nouveau swirls, shaped rim, conforming handle, on four pierced bracket feet, 440g, 23cm wide

Lot 639

A SET OF SIX SILVER NAPKIN RINGS WH Tandy & Sons, Chester 1923, with engine-turned decoration enclosing a vacant oundel,150g (6)

Lot 641

SET OF SIX HANOVERIAN PATTERN SILVER GRAPEFRUIT SPOONS Barker Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1927,170g (6)

Lot 642

SILVER PRESENTATION TRAY  Munsey & Co, Sheffield 1928, rectangular with incurved corners, gadroon rim, engraved with a presentation inscription from Sabi Sand Wild Tuin dated June 1963 and six facsimile signatures, 1 185g, 36,8cm wide

Lot 643

SMALL SILVER SAUCEBOAT  Makers mark indecipherable, Birmingham 1928, with waved cut rim, scroll handle, on three hoof feet, 90g, 14,4cm wide

Lot 644

A CIRCULAR SILVER SALVER  Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1934, with shaped beaded border, engraved with a presentation inscription dated 10th October 1934, 770g, 30,5cm diameter

Lot 646

A SILVER SUGAR CASTER  Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1937, vase-shaped, detachable pierced cover, on spreading foot, 215g, 16cm high

Lot 647

TWO SILVER BREAD KNIVES  The first Viners, Sheffield 1960 the second unmarked, probably Continental (2)

Lot 648

SILVER-HANDLED KINGS PATTERN CAKE SERVER AND PAIR FISH SERVERS  Server E Viners, Sheffield 1965; the pair of electroplate fish servers, E Rogers, probably American, with leaf-decorated handles and pierced blade (3)

Lot 649

MISCELLANEOUS GROUP OF SEVEN DECANTER LABELS  Comprising 4 silver, engraved for Sherry, Brandy, Whisky and Port, London 1965 and 1991; 2 plated examples, engraved for Sherry and Bitters, and a porcelain label for Whisky (7)

Lot 650

A SET OF KINGS PATTERN ELECTROPLATE FLATWARE  20th century, comprising: 6 table forks, 6 dessert forks, 6 dessert spoons, 6 soup spoons, 6 fish knives, 6 fish forks and 3 serving spoons, in a fitted oak canteen; and a Kings pattern silver pie server, makers mark HB, Sheffield 1978 (40)

Lot 651

AN ARTS & CRAFTS SILVER TEAPOT  A Edward Jones, Birmingham 1906, the compressed spherical body with all-over hammered finish, on four square-section legs with pad feet, the hinged lid with ball finial, 385g all in, 13,5cm high

Lot 652

RUSSIAN SILVER KIDDUSH CUP  84 standard, the tapering body engraved with foliage , 20g, 5cm high

Lot 654

A COLLECTION OF PICTURE FRAMES  Various shapes and sizes , silver 20th century (7)

Lot 655

A SILVER-BACKED HAND MIRROR, COMB AND CHILDS SPOON  The mirror apparently unmarked, circa 1900, elaborately chased with putti, foliage and scrolls; a tortoiseshell comb with unmarked silver mount chased with putti and vines; and an American silver child's spoon, engraved BIRTH RECORD OF SUSAN, 16.10.47. (3)

Lot 657

AN ASSEMBLED SET OF QUEEN'S PATTERN SILVER CUTLERY, VARIOUS MAKER'S AND DATES Comprising: table knives, table forks, dessert knives, dessert forks, table spoons, dessert spoons ,gravy spoon ,tea spoons , sugar nips ,meat carver and fork 2105g weighable silver (56)

Lot 658

CANTEEN OF SILVER FLATWARE FOR TWELVE Cooper Bros & Sons, Sheffield, the large majority 1962, comprising: soup spoons, fish knives, fish forks, table knives, table forks, dessert knives, dessert forks, dessert spoons, seafood forks, fruit knives, fruit forks, teaspoons, coffee spoons, 2 pairs carving knives and forks, steel, soup ladle, 5 serving spoons in sizes, pair salad servers, pair fish servers, smaller fish serving fork, sauce ladle, cream ladle, cake slice, 5 600g, contained in a fitted oak canteen (176)

Lot 659

MISCELLANEOUS GROUP OF SILVER FLATWARE Various makers and dates, comprising: meat skewer, teaspoon, 2 jam spoons, pair salt spoons; together with plated flatware comprising: pair knife rests, 2 mustard spoons (10)

Lot 660

TWO-HANDLED SILVER ROSE BOWL Makers mark indecipherable, London 1899, retailed by Streeter & Co Ld, 18 New Bond Street W, the circular body with moulded girdle, double-scroll handles, on rim foot, 1 205g, 38,8cm wide over handles

Lot 661

SILVER SUGAR CASTER AND PAIR PEPPERETTES The caster with indecipherable makers mark, Birmingham 1912, baluster with moulded girdle, detachable pierced domed cover, 16cm high; the peppertrees by Jas. Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1900, the baluster bodies engraved with a crest, detachable pierced domed covers with urn finials, 10cm high, 180g (3)

Lot 662

OVAL SILVER VENISON DISH John Wakelin and Robert Gerrard I, with tree-and-well centre, the border engraved twice with a coronet and monogram, shaped gadroon rim, on four leaf-scroll feet, 3565g, 58,5cm wide

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