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Lot 26

A Victorian hallmarked silver pin tray. The tray being of rectangular form and having a moulded scrolled design. Hallmarked for Chester, 1899. Makers mark only partially legible. Weight approx 71.7g. Measures approx 14cm x 9cm. 

Lot 19

A George V hallmarked silver punch bowl. The early 20th century bowl having a circular footed base rising to bulbous form with reeded border. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1911. Makers mark A&JZ for A & J Zimmerman Ltd (Arthur & John Zimmerman). Weight approx 352.7g. Measures approx 18cm diameter. 

Lot 74

A collection of Victorian and later hallmarked silver items. The lot to include a pair of Victorian pepper shakers. Hallmarked for Sheffield, 1891. Makers mark illegible. To also include three hallmarked silver napkin rings, a pair of sugar tongs and two salt spoons. Combined weight approx 130.8g. Measures approx 2.5cm x 4cm. 

Lot 124

George V hallmarked silver salver. The salver having four scroll feet raising to octagonal form with stepped serpentine rim. Hallmarked for Sheffield 1931. Makers mark EV (partially rubbed) for Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner). Weight approx 628g. Measures approx 27cm x 27cm. 

Lot 108

An Edward VII hallmarked silver cigarette case. The case having an etched scrolled design with central vacant cartouche. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1904. Makers mark RM EH Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall). Weight approx 80g. Measures approx 8.5cm x 6cm. 

Lot 33

George V hallmarked silver & glass trivet plate. The glass trivet being of circular form overlaid with pierced silver. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1934. Makers mark G&S Co Ltd for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd. Weight approx 282g. Measures approx 15cm diameter.

Lot 66

Two George V hallmarked silver cigarette cases . The lot to include a case of octagonal form having an etched floral and scrolled design with central monogrammed cartouche. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1919. Makers mark HM for Henry Matthews. The other case (AF) hallmarked for Birmingham, 1918. Makers mark JG Ltd for Joseph Gloster Ltd. Combined weight approx 193.2g. Measures approx 8cm x 8cm / 8cm x 8.8cm. 

Lot 111

Two George V hallmarked silver and tortoiseshell trinket boxes. The lot to include a 1920's jewellery box having four hoof feet rising to circular form. The hinged tortoiseshell lid being inlaid with silver scrolled design with central vacant cartouche. Hallmarked for London 1920. Makers mark rubbed to be illegible. The smaller dressing table trinket box being hallmarked for Birmingham 1913. Makers mark rubbed to be illegible. Combined weight approx 245.2g. Measures approx 11cm diameter / 7cm diameter. 

Lot 171

A George V hallmarked silver cigarette case. The 1920's Art Deco case having an engine turned finish with monogrammed cartouche to the corner. The case inscribed to interior 'Presented to J.P Monkhouse Esq by his colleagues on his vacating the chair of the Luncheon Club. 1880 - G.W.R - 1927 Paddington. Hallmarked for Chester, 1927. Makers mark C&C for Cohen & Charles. Weight approx 190.9g. Measures approx 12.5cm x 8.2cm. 

Lot 99

A white metal and niello cigarette case. The case having a niello checkerboard design with central floral bouquet and vacant scroll. Stamped with indistinct markings (likely Middle Eastern). Tests indicate silver. Weight approx 133.2g. Measures approx 9.8cm x 7.5cm. 

Lot 68

A George V hallmarked silver tea pot. The 1930's Art Deco tea pot having an ebony handle and finial.  Hallmarked for London 1932. Makers mark JW&Co for Josiah Williams & Co. Weight approx 324.5g. Measures approx 25cm x 13cm x 11cm. 

Lot 6

An Antique white metal crucifix mounted on a carved granite base. The cross having an etched Celtic design with inscription. Unmarked, surface tests indicate silver. Report from The City Art Gallery Bristol dated 1960 included. Weight approx 339.4g. Measures approx 13cm x 7cm. 

Lot 139

A collection of early 20th century hallmarked silver and tortoiseshell dressing table items. The lot to include two cut glass trinket jars with silver and tortoiseshell lids. The jars each having silver pique work to the tortoiseshell with one being hallmarked for Birmingham 1927. Makers mark W.G.S Ltd for W G Sothers Ltd. The other hallmarked for London with date letter and makers mark rubbed. Possibly RP attributed to Robert pringle. To also include a silver and tortoiseshell mounted clothes brush. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1917. Makers mark SB for Synyer & Beddoes (Harry Synyer & Charles Joseph Beddoes).To also include a mother of pearl and hallmarked silver folding fruit knife. Hallmarked for Sheffield 1930. Makers mark J.Y.C for John Yeomans Cowlishaw. Combined weight approx 443.3g. Measures approx 7.5cm diameter / 15.5cm x 4cm (clothes brush). 

Lot 103

Two cased hallmarked silver Christening sets. The lot to include an Edward VII three handled egg cup and spoon set. The set having a fitted velvet lined case with retailers mark for G.Dimmers Liverpool. Hallmarked for London 1905 & 1907. Makers mark JW. To also include a late Victorian knife, fork and spoon set. The set having a red velvet lined fitted case. The spoons having a rats tail pattern. Hallmarked for London 1901. Makers mark rubbed. Weight of silver approx 137.5g. Measures approx 6cm x 6cm (egg cup including handles) / 15.5cm x 2cm (fork).

Lot 184

A George V hallmarked silver cigarette case. The Art Deco case having an engine turned stripe pattern with cartouche to left corner inscribed 'Kismet.' Hallmarked for Birmingham 1929. Makers mark W.H.H for W H Haseler Ltd. Weight approx 132.3g. Measures approx 9.5cm x 8cm. 

Lot 104

A cased George V hallmarked silver tea spoon and sugar tong set. The 1920's Art Deco set having six trefid spoons with rats tail design to bowl. Hallmarked for Sheffield, 1921. Makers mark E P Co Ltd. Weight of silver approx 100g. Weight with case approx 353g. Measures approx 11cm x 2.5cm (spoon). 

Lot 119

Acased hallmarked silver Christening set. The set comprising of a spoon and pusher. Hallmarked for Sheffield, 1929. Makers mark C.W.f for C W Fletcher & Son Ltd (Charles William Fletcher). Combined weight 195.5g. Weight of silver 41.7g. Measures approx 10cm x 3cm (spoon). 

Lot 210

A collection of Victorian and later hallmarked silver. The lot to include a late Victorian silver pin tray with scrolled repousse  decoration, central vacant cartouche and gadrooning to border. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1901. Makers mark W.J.H for William J Holmes Ltd. A George V silver bon bon dish with pierced panels. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1916. Makers mark HM for Henry Matthews. A napkin ring (AF) hallmarked for Birmingham 1928. Makers mark W.D for William Devenport. Combined weight approx 120g. Measures approx 22.5cm x 7cm (tray). 

Lot 172

A hallmarked cased silver jubilee 500 grammes 999 pure silver ingot. The ingot  having the text 'Presented by C.E Heath & Co Ltd on the occasion of the Silver Jubilee of HM Queen Elizabeth II 1997' to the front and having its original fitted case. Hallmarked for London, date letter C for 1977. Makers mark JMM. Weight approx 500g. Measures approx 9.2cm x 5.5cm (ingot) 14.3cm x 11.3cm.

Lot 179

A Festival of Britain 1951 coin and later silver plated coin. The Festival of Britain five shilling coin having original fitted box. Marked with image of George VI. To also include an uncirculated 2013 boxed Royal Mint coin commemorating the christening of HRH Prince George of Cambridge. The coin being made from cupro-nickel. Combined weight approx 120.7g. Measures approx 4cm diameter. 

Lot 25

A George V hallmarked silver sugar caster. The caster having a circular spreading foot base raising to baluster form with domed lid.  Hallmarked for London, 1933. Makers mark EBSs for  Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd. Weight approx 311.7g. Measures approx 21cm x 7.5cm. 

Lot 142

A collection of five Victorian and later silver mounted walking sticks. The lot to include two ebonised canes with silver tops. One cane having an etched scroll decoration. Hallmarked for London 1921. Makers mark AR for Alfred Rosenthal. The other (AF ) hallmarked for Birmingham 1921. Makers mark J.H for J Howell & Co Ltd. The lot to also include three silver collared walking sticks with horn handles. To include A Victorian hunting interest stick with silver collar depicting a hunting scene with a fox and hounds. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1874. Makers mark D&S attributed to Dowler & Sons. An ebonised wood stick with silver collar with etched scroll decoration and central vacant cartouche. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1912. Makers mark F.N for  F Narborough. A Victorian stick having a silver collar embossed with embossed leaf design. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1894. Combined weight Approx 1108g. Measures approx 92cm x 3cm / 13cm x 65cm. 

Lot 2

A Chinese silver handled walking stick. The ebonised wood cane having a silver handle with relief embossed dragon decoration. Chinese marks for Pure Silver with an S in a star. Weight approx 300g. Measures approx 94cm x 10cm. 

Lot 129

A collection of hallmarked silver items. The lot to include a pair of George VI salts. The salts having three hoof feet and serpentine rim. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1939. Makers mark rubbed. A Victorian tea caddy scoop hallmarked for Birmingham 1867.A silver mounted box. Hallmarks rubbed. Date letter R for 1916.  A small butter knife. Combined weight approx 320g. Measures approx 8.5cm x 4cm (scoop) / 8.5cm x 9cm (box).

Lot 16

A George VI Art Deco hallmarked silver mounted cigarette box. The box having an engine turned design with greek key banding. Inscription to the front '25th September 1935'. The box opening with a double hinged lid and having a weighted base and wood interior. Hallmarked for Chester, 1935. Makers mark T&S for E J Trevitt & Sons. Weight approx 458.4g. Measures approx 15.5cm x 8.8cm. 

Lot 18

A 1920s hallmarked silver Asprey London lighter AF together with other hallmarked silver items. The silver concealed cigarette lighter being hallmarked for London, 1924. Makers mark A&Co Ltd and stamped Asprey London with PAT No 54564. The lot to also include an Edward VII silver sovereign holder. The Edwardian coin holder having a suspension ring and opening to reveal a spring set coin holder. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1905. makers mark S.M.L for Samuel M Levi. Two contemporary silver propelling pencils. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1991. Makers mark WM for William Manton, Birmingham Gold & Silversmiths Ltd). Combined weight 88.8g. Measures approx 4.7cm x 3cm (lighter) 

Lot 88

A pair of Victorian hallmarked silver salt and pepper shakers. The cruets having a square stepped plinth base rising to baluster form with gadrooning and beaded details. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1892. Makers mark D&F for Deakin & Francis Ltd. Weight approx 61.8g. Measures approx 8cm x 3cm.

Lot 52

A collection of Victorian and later hallmarked silver items. The lot to include A pair of Victorian sugar tongs hallmarked for Exeter 1865. Makers mark JW JW for Josiah Williams & Co (James & Josiah Williams). An Edward VI cut glass silver topped scent bottle. Hallmarked for London 1902. Makers mark for Mappin & Webb. A weighted posey holder. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1919. Makers mark illegible.  A pair of sugar tongs hallmarked for Sheffield, 1929. Makers mark JB&S. A rats tail tea spoon (AF). Combined weight approx 582g. Measures approx 18cm x 6.5cm (posey vase) / 8cm diameter (perfume bottle).

Lot 155

A collection of hallmarked silver items. The lot to include a cigarette case. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1947. Makers mark HCF attributed to H C Freeman Ltd. A vesta case hallmarked for Birmingham,1914. Makers mark R.Bs for Rolason Brothers. A pocket fruit knife. Hallmarked for Birmingham,  1903. Makers mark T.H.V for Thomas Henry Vale. A napkin ring hallmarked for Sheffield, 1925. A collection of spoons to include a pair of Victorian apostle spoons by William Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton A pair of spoons by William Devenport and a George II spoon dated 1811 makers mark GW attributed to George Wintle. Combined weight approx 176.8g. Measures approx 5cm x 3.6cm (vesta) / 13.3cm x 3 cm (Georgian spoon). 

Lot 151

A Victorian white metal and silver plated chatelaine and glasses case. The chatelaine having a pierced design of depicting figures, cherubs, lions, scrolls and flowers. The chatelaine having a pair of scissors as well as a later silver plate mirrored and notepad with pen. Makers mark to back JRSJ for Rosenthal, Jacob & Co (Julius (Judah) Rosenthal & Samuel Jacob) circa 1883-1888. To also include a metal glasses case holder with wire spectacles. Combined weight approx 287g. 

Lot 94

Two cased sets of six hallmarked silver tea spoons. The spoons hallmarked for Sheffield 1971. Makers mark T.W & Co Ltd for Travis, Wilson & Co Ltd. The sets having original cases with retailers mark for J.W.Cassidy & Sons Ltd. Combined weight of silver approx 140g. Weight including boxes approx 821g approx. Measures approx 11cm x 1.5cm (spoon).  

Lot 35

A matched pair of mid century hallmarked silver candlesticks. The candlesticks having a weighted circular base rising to baluster form. Hallmarked for London 1965 and 1966. Makers marks only partially legible. Combined weight approx 563g. Measures approx  10cm diameter (base) / 16cm (height).   

Lot 180

A collection of silver coins. The lot to include a 2019 Nautical ounce 1oz fine silver 999. Marked to verso 'BANKI NKURU YU RWANDA AMAFARANGA 50 MIRONGO ITANU. A cased 1998 Somalian 5000 shilling coin. Marked to Somali Republic 5000 Sh.So / Gorch Fock 1998. A 2010 cased Samoa ten dollar coin - Marked Preussen Wind Jammers of the world 2010. A cased 1993 two dollar, marked to verso Bermuda 1793.  A cased Canadian dollar. A Britannia 1/10 oz silver 20 pence coin. Combined weight 135g. Measures approx 4.5cm diameter /  1.6cm diameter. 

Lot 34

A Victorian Mappin & Webb Princes' Plate concertina toast rack. The silver plated toast rack having five ball feet rising to concertina base with arched dividers. Marked to base Mappin & Webb, Princess' Plate RD 71552 Sheffield & London. Registered date between 1887-1888. Weight approx 286.5g. Measures approx 6cm (rising to 35cm when expanded) x 15cm.

Lot 195

A cased 1920's Mappin & Webb silver coffee bean spoons and other hallmarked silver tea spoons. The lot to include a cased set of twelve coffee bean spoons. Hallmarked for Sheffield 1926 with makers mark W&H for Walker & Hall. The spoons having fitted case (AF). The lot to also include a tea spoon with shield to terminal with crossed golf clubs inscribed PRGC. Hallmarked for Sheffield 1971. Makers mark CB&S for Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd. A Victorian tea spoon with shell bowl, Hallmarked for London 1898. Makers mark for  William Hutton & Sons Ltd.To also include a pair of silver plated tongs (not included in weight)  Combined weight (excluding case) 115g. Measures approx 9.5cm x 2cm (coffee spoon).

Lot 135

A George V hallmarked silver mounted glass oil and vinegar bottle. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1922. Makers mark JG&S for John Grinsell & Sons. Weight approx 321g. Measures approx 12cm x 4cm.

Lot 37

A Victorian hallmarked silver christening cup. The cup or tankard having a scrolled repousse decoration and central cartouche inscribed '17th June1953, Catherine Mary'. Hallmarked for London, 1896. Makers mark partially legible possibly for Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater. Weight approx 206g. Measures approx 10cm x 10cm. 

Lot 56

Three pairs of hallmarked silver bon bon dishes. The lot to include a pair of George V Walker & Hall footed dishes with pierced rims. One of the pair hallmarked for Sheffield, 1913, the other hallmarked for  Birmingham, 1913. To also include a pair of Victorian dishes with pierced and repousse panels. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1900. A pair of oval shaped dishes with serpentine rim (one AF). Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1911. Makers mark D.Bros. Combined weight approx 294.9g. Measures approx 18cm x 9cm / 10cm diameter. 

Lot 198

A one oz 2011 Royal Silver Company coin. The coin being marked .99999 extra fine silver. The coin having the text and image of 'Gato andion andean cat'. Weight including casing approx 37g. Measures approx 4.3cm diameter.

Lot 199

George III hallmarked silver candle snuffer and tray. The Georgian candle scissors and tray having a gadrooned border decoration. Hallmarked for London 1809 (snuffer) and 1812 (tray). Makers mark RE ER for Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I. Weight approx 255.6g. Measures approx 20cm x 9.6cm (tray).   

Lot 157

A set of six continental apostle rat tail spoons. The spoons each having finials of religious figures with moulded foliate detailing to the handles. The spoons having continental assay marks to the base of the spoon, possibly Dutch or German. Lettering partially rubbed but possibly VB and MG. Tests indicate silver. Weight approx 101.8g. Measures approx 12.2cm x 2.5cm. 

Lot 134

Two hallmarked silver cigarette cases Victorian and later. The lot to include a George V case with scrolled foliate design and central monogrammed cartouche. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1920. Makers mark JR for John Rose. To also include a Victorian cigarette case with etched floral pattern. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1900. Makers mark JR for  John Rose. Combined weight approx 135.2g. Measures approx 8.5cm x 5.6cm / 8.5cm x 5.8cm. 

Lot 128

A collection of Victorian and later hallmarked silver items. The lot to include a pair of Victorian silver salts. The salts having three bun feet and pie crust rim and having their original salts spoons. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1895. makers mark T.H for Thomas Hayes. A George V tea caddy spoon, hallmarked for Sheffield, 1912. Makers mark WSS for W S Savage & Co. A Victorian letter opener in the form of a trowel. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1901 makers mark W.D for William Devenport.  A 1950s silver tea leaf strainer hallmarked for Sheffield, 1950. Makers mark rubbed. A silver coin purse. Hallmarked for Birmingham. Date and makers mark rubbed. Combined weight approx 16g. Measures approx 13cm x 6cm. 

Lot 17

A set of three Mid century hallmarked silver pedestal bowls. The bowls each having a circular footed base rising to bulbous form with serpentine rim. The three bowls graduating in size. Hallmarked for Birmingham, N 1962, W 1971 and Q 1965. Each having makers mark BESCo for Barker Ellis Silver Co. Weight approx 785g. Measures approx 21cm diameter (largest) / 12cm diameter (smallest).

Lot 190

A collection of early 20th century hallmarked silver and silver handled flatware. The lot to include an Edward VII fork. Hallmarked for London 1906. Four tea spoons hallmarked for Sheffield 1939. Makers mark EV for Viner's Ltd - Emile Viner. Three silver handled knives with planished finish. Hallmarks to the knives rubbed to be barely legible with two having makers mark M&W for Mappin & Webb Ltd. Combined weight approx 269g. Measures approx 

Lot 13

A set of twelve 925 Sterling Silver Chinese figural menu holders. Each name place holder being in the form of Chinese workers and tradesmen to include a fisherman and hunter. Each stamped to the base Sterling Silver 925. Presented in original box with paperwork for Denis & Company Silverwares and Jewellery Est 1946 Hong Kong. Combined weight approx 155.7g. Measures approx 6.5cm x 7cm. 

Lot 72

A collection of six hallmarked silver napkin rings. The lot to include a pair of napkin rings. Hallmarked for Sheffield 1941 by H Samuel Ltd. A napkin ring with an etched floral design and central monogrammed cartouche. Hallmarked for London 1921. Makers mark R.P for Robert Pringle & Sons. A Victorian napkin ring with pierced foliate design, hallmarked for London 1888. Combined weight approx 189g. Measures approx 4.5cm diameter. 

Lot 138

A collection of four Victorian and later hallmarked silver and mother of pearl folding fruit knives. The flip knives each having hallmarked silver blades with mother of pearl handles. Tot to include a George V harked for Sheffield 1916. Makers mark AS for Arthur Worral Staniforth. A knife with textured nodules to the mother of pearl. Hallmarked for Sheffield 1920. Makers mark CWF for C W Fletcher & Son Ltd (Charles William Fletcher). A knife with etched dove detail to the handle. Hallmarked for Sheffield 1917. Makers mark J.Y.C for John Yeomans Cowlishaw. A Victorian knife hallmarked for Birmingham, 1891. Makers mark JF for James Fenton & Co. Combined weight approx 67.1g. Measures approx 12.5cm x 1cm. 

Lot 133

Two 20th century continental cigarette cases. The lot to include a cigarette case of bulbous form  with gilded interior. Stamped Silver with marks ORR and 14. To also include a cigarette case with engine turned design and cabochon button. Stamped Sterling. Combined weight approx 183.2g. Measures approx 8.3cm x 6.3cm / 8cm x 6cm. 

Lot 57

A collection of William IV and later hallmarked silver flatware. The lot to include a William IV fish knife. Hallmarked for London, 1836. Makers mark JB for James Beebe. A cased Victorian scoop and tong set. The set having an etched acanthus leaf decoration with monogramed cartouche. The scoop hallmarked for Exeter 1882. Makers J.W &Co for Josiah Williams & Co. The tongs hallmarked for London 1882. Makers mark GMJ  for Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson). To also include a cased pair of George V berry spoons. The preserve spoons having bowls moulded to the form of leaves. Hallmarked for London 1912. Makers mark rubbed. Combined weight approx 138g. Measures approx 19cm (knife). 

Lot 154

A George V hallmarked silver coin purse and cigarette case. The coin purse having an engine turned striped patter with embossed scroll border and having a central cartouche with initials PP 23 Lefroy StNc. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1916 (marks rubbed). A cigarette case. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1926. Makers mark JG Ld for Joseph Gloster. Combined weight approx 172.0g. 

Lot 161

A 1930'S hallmarked silver sugar caster. The caster having a pierced lid with finial top with a reverse tapering body raised on a round plinth base. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1939. Makers mark G Bryan & Co. Measures approx 18cm tall. Weight approx 163.8g. 

Lot 61

A Mid century hallmarked silver squat candlestick and candelabra arm. The candlesticks hallmarked for London 1989. Makers mark CJV Ld for C J Vander Ltd. The arms being marked with the Lions passant and date letter q for 1971. Combined weight 468.2g. Measures approx 10.5cm diameter (base) 9cm (height of squat candlestick) 26cm (width of candelabra arms). 

Lot 80

A collection of hallmarked silver and 925 silver items. The lot to include an Edward VII silver bear. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1909. Makers mark C&N for Crisford & Norris Ltd. A silver miniature model of a yacht. The yacht being marked 925 and 629 AR. Signature to base. A mid century silver trinket dish hallmarked for London 1960. Makers mark RC for William Comyns & Sons Ltd. An Art Deco silver mounted hand vanity mirror. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1941. Makers mark rubbed. To also include a toddy ladle. Unmarked, surface test indicate silver. Combined weight approx 324.6g. Measures approx 5.5cm x 2.2cm /  28cm x 10cm. 

Lot 175

Two hallmarked silver cigarette cases. The lot to include a George VI Art Deco case with engine turned pattern and monogrammed cartouche with gilded interior. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1937. Makers mark FF for Frederick Field Ltd. To also include a George V cigarette case with engine turned pattern and central monogramed cartouche. The case having inscription to interior '20-5-23 From his friend'. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1922. Makers mark HM for Henry Matthews. Combined weight approx 208g. Measures approx 9.5cm x 7.5cm / 9cm x 8cm. 

Lot 178

A collection of four hallmarked silver and mother of pearl folding fruit knives, The lot to include a Victorian folding knife having a hand etched floral design to the mother of pearl and silver with cartouche inscribed 'Maggie'. Hallmarked for Sheffield, 1865. Makers mark RMEH Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall). To also include a knife with central vacant cartouche hallmarked for Sheffield 1896. Makers mark WN for William Needham. Two knives by Thomas Marples with one being hallmarked for Sheffield 1897 the other hallmarks are only partially legible. Combined weight approx 69.5g. Measures approx 12cm x 1cm. 

Lot 149

A George V hallmarked silver cigarette case. The Art Deco case having a engine turned stripe pattern with greek key border and central monogrammed cartouche. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1925. Makers mark DRH for Dudley Russell Howitt. Weight approx 129.3g. Measures approx 10.3cm x 8.3cm. 

Lot 160

Two silver and mother of pearl folding fruit knives. The lot to include an Edward VII flip knife with mother of pearl handle and central monogrammed cartouche. Hallmarked for Sheffield 1907. Makers mark rubbed. A dual bladed folding knife with central vacant cartouche. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1885. Makers mark TM for Thomas Marples. To also include two cases (one AF). Combined weight approx 80g. Measures approx 15cm x 1.8cm 

Lot 166

A collection of George III hallmarked silver items. The lot to include two Georgian fiddle pattern tea spoons. To include a George VI spoon hallmarked for London 1827. Makers mark J.M for John Meek. The other George III dated 1917. Makers mark JB for James Beebe. A pair of Victorian sugar tongs hallmarked for Birmingham 1893. Makers mark L&S for Levi & Salaman. A napkin ring hallmarked for Birmingham, 1921. Makers mark R.Bs for Rolason Brothers. A George III fish knife with the blade dated 1804 and handle dated 1803. A miniature lantern marked HH to base. Combined weight approx 114.2g. Measures approx 18cm x 2.6cm (knife) / 2.5cm x 1.8cm (lantern). 

Lot 201

A George II hallmarked silver water jug. The Georgian jug having a circular footed base rising to bulbous form with gadrooning. The jug having a woven wicker handle covering. Hallmarked for London 1749. Makers mark rubbed (possibly JB for John Barbe).  Weight approx 410g. Measures approx 20cm x 14cm. 

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