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Lot 1736

Victorian hallmarked silver King's pattern teaspoon, London 1849, together with an earlier hallmarked silver salt spoon with oak leaf decoration, length of longer 14.5cm, weight of both 68g

Lot 1737

Elizabeth II pair of hallmarked silver grape scissors, with decoration of stag and dogs, Birmingham 1985, maker Ray Hall, length 16.5cm, weight 113g

Lot 1738

Dutch 17thC silver gilt owl top spoon, with Enkhuizen silver marks and further inscription dated September 1693, length 17cm, weight 47g

Lot 1740

Two hallmarked silver sifter ladles, one Irish, Dublin 1833, maker George Bayly, the other Chester 1900, maker's mark AF, length of longer 16cm, weight of both 51g

Lot 1741

Victorian hallmarked silver ladle, London 1855, maker Chawner & Co, length 18cm, weight 84g

Lot 1742

Georgian bottom hallmarked silver Hanoverian pattern table spoon, with feather edge, London 1778, maker's mark indistinct, length 21.5cm, weight 66g

Lot 1743

Georgian Hester Bateman bottom hallmarked silver Hanoverian pattern table spoon, London 1781, length 21.5cm, weight 66g

Lot 1744

Georgian provincial bottom hallmarked silver table spoon, Exeter 1746, maker Richard Freeman of Plymouth, length 20.5cm, weight 66g

Lot 1745

Georgian bottom hallmarked silver Hanoverian rat tail pattern table spoon, London 1750, maker's mark rubbed, length 20.5cm, weight 61g

Lot 1746

Georgian bottom hallmarked silver Old English pattern table spoon, London 1770, maker Thomas & William Chawner, length 22cm, weight 72g

Lot 1747

Georgian bottom hallmarked silver Hanoverian rat tail pattern table spoon, London 1726, maker James Wilks, length 19cm, weight 50g

Lot 1748

Georgian bottom hallmarked silver table spoon, London 1772, maker Stephen Adams I, length 22.5cm, weight 70g

Lot 1749

Two Georgian Ebenezer Coker bottom hallmarked silver table spoons, London 1751 and 1754, length 20.5cm, weight 126g

Lot 1750

Two bottom hallmarked silver table spoons, one being Queen Anne Britannia standard, London 1713, maker's mark rubbed the other Georgian with rubbed marks but maker Thomas Wallis I, length of longer 21cm, weight of both 95g

Lot 1751

Two Georgian bottom hallmarked silver table spoons, one London 1762, maker William Withers, the other London 1775, maker Hester Bateman, length of longer 21cm, weight of both 92g

Lot 1752

Set of three Georgian hallmarked silver table spoons, London 1811, maker Thomas Hayter, length 21.5cm, weight 146g

Lot 1753

Three Georgian hallmarked silver Old English pattern table spoons, comprising a pair, London 1794, the other London 1788, all maker Richard Crossley, length of longest 22cm, weight of all three 186g

Lot 1754

Seven Georgian and later hallmarked silver Old English pattern dessert spoons, two having feather edges, five being Georgian, two late Victorian, length of longest 18cm, weight 295g

Lot 1755

Six Georgian hallmarked silver Old English pattern dessert spoons, including an Irish example, Dublin 1792, maker John Dalrymple, length of longest 18cm, weight of all six 186g

Lot 1756

Victorian hallmarked silver mounted cut glass inkwell with pen rest to front, London 1898, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, length 10cm, together with a silver stamp case marked 925

Lot 1757

Three silver and enamel pill or similar pots, one marked 925 to base, length of longest 3cm

Lot 1758

Modern Scottish hallmarked silver novelty model of the Loch Ness Monster, Edinburgh 1963, maker John Fraser Silvercraft, length 5cm, together with a small hexagonal hallmarked silver pill box, weight of both 38g

Lot 1759

Indian/ Burmese or similar silver embossed box, with foliate decoration, width 9cm, weight 167g

Lot 176

A 9ct gold chain (0.8g), silver locket, silver chain and five pairs of silver earrings

Lot 1760

Novelty white metal shell shaped perfume bottle with 925 Italian silver marks, height 8cm, together with filling funnel, weight of both 68g, in Penhaligon's Covent garden box and bag

Lot 1761

Mappin & Webb cased set of four hallmarked silver corn on the cob holders, weight 20g

Lot 1762

George V hallmarked silver hip flask, the glass flask with crocodile skin covering, hinged bayonet cap and pull off cup to base, Sheffield 1922, maker James Dixon & Sons Ltd, height 15.5cm, weight of cup 97g

Lot 1763

Pair of Georgian hallmarked silver novelty miniature tazzas, London 1825, maker Charles Rawlings, and London 1827, maker Mary Ann & Charles Reilly, diameter 7cm, weight of both 82g

Lot 1764

Two hallmarked silver pin dishes, London 1945 maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, and Sheffield 2000, maker Jack Spencer (Silversmith) Ltd, diameter 8.5cm, weight 92g

Lot 1765

Egyptian silver novelty tabletop lighter formed as an ancient oil lamp, length 12cm, weight 95g all in

Lot 1766

Five Victorian and later hallmarked silver and mother of pearl folding fruit knives, length of longest when extended 15.5cm

Lot 1767

Edward VII hallmarked silver heart shaped trinket box, Birmingham 1902, maker Henry Matthews, length 8cm, weight 76g

Lot 1768

Three Victorian and later hallmarked silver bladed mother of pearl folding fruit knives, Sheffield 1884, 1916 and 1929, length of longest when extended 15cm

Lot 1769

Sarah Jones hallmarked silver novelty coffee spoon with duck head handle, London 1991, length 9cm, weight 16g

Lot 177

A collection of silver including two pocket watches, stamp holder, locket and penknife 

Lot 1770

Pair of Russian or similar silver and enamel spoons, with 84 marks, length 10.5cm, weight 26g

Lot 1771

Set of six Art Deco hallmarked silver and enamel teaspoons, Birmingham 1936, maker Turner & Simpson Ltd, length 9.5cm, weight  47g

Lot 1772

Three modern hallmarked silver bottle tickets comprising Sherry, Whisky and Brandy, weight 43g

Lot 1773

Five hallmarked silver bottle tickets comprising set of three Gin, Sherry and Brandy and a pair for Whisky and Sherry, weight 53g

Lot 1774

Pair of William IV silver bottle tickets formed as pierced and embossed leaves, for Sherry and Port, London 1836, maker Joseph Willmore, width 7cm, weight 26g

Lot 1775

Edward VII hallmarked silver scissor action cigar piercer, London 1905, maker's mark indistinct but likely JH, length 6cm, weight 21g

Lot 1776

Hallmarked silver vesta decorated with enamel decoration depicting the 1887 Jubilee crest by Sampson Mordan

Lot 1777

Two hallmarked silver vesta cases, one Chester 1907, maker Colen Hewer Cheshire, also marked Luno's 57 Cornhill EC, the other 1924, maker William Neale & Son Ltd, weight of both 86g

Lot 1778

Two hallmarked silver vesta cases, one Victorian, Birmingham 1900, maker Smith & Bartlam, the other, larger example Birmingham 1916, maker S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, weight of both 59g

Lot 1779

Victorian hallmarked silver vesta case, Chester 1895, maker William Neale, hallmarked silver cufflinks and a hallmarked silver cigarette case, length 7.5cm, weight 82g

Lot 178

A collection of silver jewellery including earrings, brooches, rings, mother of pearl pendant, butterfly wing brooch, etc

Lot 1780

Edward VII embossed hallmarked silver box with manor house scene and gilt interior Chester 1902, maker George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, width 9cm, weight 82g

Lot 1781

Georgian hallmarked silver vinaigrette, with gilt pierced inner cover, Birmingham 1812, maker John Shaw, length 33mm, weight 16g

Lot 1782

Victorian hallmarked silver vinaigrette, with engraved decoration and pierced gilt inner cover, Birmingham 1853, maker David Pettifer, length 3cm, weight 9g, 

Lot 1783

Austro Hungarian silver ladies evening purse in the Vienna secession style, with silver import marks c1902-1918, width 11cm, weight 134g all in

Lot 1786

Set of three Georg Jensen hallmarked silver squat candlesticks, design number 897, marked Georg Jensen and with import marks for London 1958, diameter 6.5cm, weight 121g

Lot 1787

Set of eight Georg Jensen hallmarked silver salts and peppers, design number 423B, import marks for London 1957, height 4cm, weight 200g

Lot 1788

Georg Jensen pair of hallmarked silver and blue enamel Acorn salts, design number 62, import marks for London 1955 and 1963, length 6cm, together with two matching spoons to suit, weight of all four items 51g

Lot 1789

Georg Jensen silver handled bottle opener, length 8cm, in pouch

Lot 179

A beaded necklace made up of agate, silver and yellow metal beads

Lot 1790

Georg Jensen silver booklet illustrating holloware, dressing table items and cutlery, the last on the list of prizes being 1935, various cutlery design booklets, letter dated 1956 etc

Lot 1791

Georg Jensen hallmarked silver pedestal bowl supported on floral and foliate sprigs, with Danish silver marks for 1927 and English import marks for London 1927, diameter 14.5cm, weight 11cm, weight 280g

Lot 1792

Georg Jensen Acorn pattern eight place setting canteen of cutlery comprising ten each of dinner forks (length 20cm), dessert forks (two slightly shorter than the others), dinner knives, dessert knives and eight each of dessert spoons, soup spoons, fruit spoons, tea spoons and cake knives, four table spoons, pie fork and spoon, salad fork and spoon, carvers, cheese knife, butter knife, two sauce ladles, circular serving slice, two large and two smaller knives and two large and two smaller forks, mostly fitted into original oak canteen, marked Georg Jensen to front lip, width 54cm the vast majority having import marks for London 1936 or 1937, 3102g weighable silver (without knives and carving set)

Lot 1794

Late 19th/early 20thC French silver inlaid brass bound piqué coin purse with vacant cartouche and purple silk lining, 4 x 6.6cm

Lot 1795

Late 19th/early 20thC French silver inlaid brass bound piqué purse with purple silk fitted interior, 4 x 4.6cm

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