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Lot 243

A George II silver small salver/waiter London, 1737 by John Tuiteof shaped circular form, with shell and scroll capped stepped rimon three hoof feet, flat chased band of scrolls, rocaille and foliage, crested with a harp ensigned with a human heart for Crigan family, of Irelanddiameter 17 cm., weight approx. 7.47 ozt.Condition: Good patina. Sits flat and does not rock but has slight buckle. One foot with possible repair pushes rim Claudius Crigan Bishop of Sodor and Man 1784-1813 and thence by descent

Lot 245

A modern silver presentation salverSheffield, 1958 by John Turton & Co.circular with pie crust rim, on scroll legs, presentation inscription from Booth's Distilleries Ltd and facsimile signaturesdiameter 30.3 cm., weight approx. 25.44 ozt.Condition: Surface wear, scratches and light wear

Lot 246

An American sterling silver dishmarked sterling 144 by Meriden Britannia Company of shallow circular from with pierced decoration, engraved with foliate decoration to centre, on a circular foot, initialledheight 3.7 cm., diameter 25 cm., weight approx. 10.04 oztCondition: Good condition

Lot 247

A George V silver quaich together with a bachelors twin handled sugar basin and a milk jugfirst marks rubbed, Birmingham, by George Unite, of typical plain design, initialled (3)first handle to handle 15.5 cm., weight approx. 10.55 ozt.Condition: Fair condition, light Surface wear. Small dings to cream jug

Lot 248

A pair of Edwardian silver pepper casters, a sugar caster and other silverfirst London, 1905 by Mappin & Webb, of baluster form with gadrooned borders on mask and shell feet, initialled, D, a late Victorian foliate embossed ogee baluster pepper caster on a weighted foot, London, 1900, maker Mark M? Co, a sugar caster and a pair of pierced and embossed bonbon dishes, (6)first height 10.7 cm., weighable silver approx. 14.74 ozt.Condition: Some small black spots to casters, both bonbon dishes with cracks to pierced decoration. One with rim turned down

Lot 249

A pair of late Victorian silver embossed bonbon dishes London, 1888, makers mark for Charles Edwards, of circular form with embossed swags, ribbons and fluting, raised on three scrolling feet, (2)diameter approx. 16.5cm, weight approx. 14.29oztCondition: The dishes are in fair condition commensurate with age, no major flaws and the dishes sit flat, some areas of tarnish and wear

Lot 250

A George III silver slaver and an Old Sheffield plate waiterfirst London, 1789 by Elizabeth Jonesoval, raised border with beaded rim, on beaded splayed bracket feet, second, oval with plain rim, both crested with a harp ensigned with a human heart and motto 'Heart Love', for Crigan family, of Irelandlength 27.3 cm., weight approx. 15.29 oztCondition: Good condition commensurate with age, light surface scratches and marks,Claudius Crigan Bishop of Sodor and Man 1784-1813 and thence by descent

Lot 251

An early 20th century Thai silver and niello table cigarette boxwith hinged lid, the top showing a scene of a kneeling Hindu god, interior veneered with walnut, inscribed to the reverse 'Margrett Bangkok', with further inscription to base 'F.W. Margrett, Craftsman, Bangkok, 1932',dimensions length 12cm, width 10cm, depth 5cmCondition: The box is in good condition commensurate with age, with some areas of tarnish, the interior veneer is slightly loose in sections.

Lot 252

An early Victorian engine turned silver cigar case,Birmingham, 1849, makers mark for Edward Smith, of rectangular form with rounded corners, the hinged cover with push button catch, engine turned and engraved acanthus leaf decoration, a c-scroll framed reserve to the frontlength approx. 11.7cm, weight approx. 3.21oztCondition: Some small dings to the edges and corners of the case, areas of tarnish and wear, hallmarks are clear. Case closes with a snap and holds firmly.

Lot 253

A George III silver vinaigrette probably London, 1815, no makers mark, with basket weave decoration and a pendant ring, gilt interior with hinged pierced grille, initialled to the toplength approx. 2.7cm, weight approx. 0.33oztCondition: In good condition commensurate with age, small ding to the underside, some areas of tarnish and wear

Lot 254

A Victorian silver vinaigrette and a French silver snuff box the first Birmingham, 1853, makers mark for Alfred Taylor, of rectangular form with a serpentine edge, an engraved foliate design with initials and gilt interior grille, the second with indistinct marks stamped on the lid rim, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration and plain front panel, (2)length approx. 5.7cm, weight approx. 2.67oztCondition: Both boxes are in good condition considering their age, some areas of tarnish, the vinaigrette lid is not flush when closed.

Lot 257

A late 19th century Austrian .800 silver two light candelabraAustrian marks, Vienna, makers mark V.C.having engine turned decoration with twin scroll arms, on a domed spreading circular base, bearing a vacant scroll frame oval cartoucheheight 21 cm., weight approx. 9.78 ozt.Condition: Fair condition, a couple of light dings visible on close inspection. Small hole to ball on central column

Lot 258

A late Victorian silver teapotBirmingham, no date letter, no makers markof circular compressed form with reeded girdle, hinged dome cover, with knop finial and scroll loop handle with ivory insulatorshandle spout length 24.5 cm., weight approx. 16.8 ozt.Condition: Solder repair to hinged lid. Finial nut is a later replacement. Finial hallmarked for Sheffield, possibly associated

Lot 259

A late Victorian Scottish three piece silver tea serviceEdinburgh, 1899 by Hamilton & Inches of ovoid tapering half fluted form with a ribbed girdle, comprising a teapot with angular ebonised handle and fluted knop finial, a twin handled sugar basin and a milk jug with gilt interiors, initialled B (3)teapot handle to spout 27.2 cm., weight approx. 26.71 ozt. Condition: Good condition. Occasional very small dings

Lot 260

A Victorian silver four piece tea service London, 1884, makers mark for William Hutton & Sons, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl and cream jug with spiral wrythen decoration and ebonised wood handles, (4)coffee pot height approx. 24.5cm, weight approx. 46.83oztCondition: Each of the pieces in the set carries no major cracks or dents, some small dings to the coffee pot and cream jug, teapot lid slightly loose at the hinge pin, hallmarks are clear

Lot 261

A late Victorian silver three piece bachelors tea serviceLondon, 1895 by Wakely & Wheelerof spherical form, all over embossed with scrolling foliate decoration, comprising teapot with fitted fruitwood scroll handle and finial, sugar basin and milk jug, crested with motto, (3)teapot handle to spout 16 cm., weight approx. 11.61 oztCondition: Handle on teapot with movement. Pin absent on upper handle mount. Crack and chip to handle scroll Glue residue on handle round base joint. Gilding bright to interior of sugar and sugar basin

Lot 262

A Victorian silver claret jugSheffield, 1864, makers mark for Martin, Hall & Co., of baluster form raised on a circular spreading foot, a scrolling handle with ivory insulators and hinged lid surmounted by a finial, decorated with c-scrolls and cabochon pattern on a finely stippled ground and a plain cartouche to the front,height approx. 30cm, weight approx. 24.68oztCondition: The jug is in overall good condition for its age, the foot is slightly misshapen but the jug is still stable, pin is missing to the handle.

Lot 263

A late Victorian silver swing handled sugar basket,Sheffield, 1896, probably Walker & Hall, of shaped oval form raised on a conforming foot, decorated with an engraved band of leavesheight approx. 9cm, weight approx. 9.25oztCondition: The basket is in good condition commensurate with age, no major dents or dings to the silver, some areas of tarnish and wear

Lot 264

A Victorian silver sugar bowl and an Edwardian silver bowlfirst London, 1876 by Robert Harperof shallow circular form with foliate embossed decoration and a petal edged rim with punched decoration, on three green man mask scroll feet, second London, 1905 by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co., of circular compressed half fluted design, with beaded rim and engraved with acanthus leaf border, on a circular foot, interior gilt, (2)First diameter 11.9 cm., weight approx. 8.87 ozt.Condition: First good condition with surface marks and wear.

Lot 265

A George V silver dishLondon, 1930 by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co.of circular plain form with flared petal shaped rim, on four scroll feet engraved with a presentation inscriptiondiameter 25.2 cm., weight approx. 19.98 ozt.Condition: Good condition, surface wear and light scratches

Lot 266

A Victorian silver mounted engraved claret jugthe mount London, 1871, makers mark for Elkington & Co., the mount with an angular handle surmounted by an acanthus leaf, hinged lid topped with finial, a punched decorative motif, the glass of tapered form etched with stylised floral decorationheight approx. 26cmCondition: The jug is in overall fair to good condition with no apparent chips and cracks, some areas of tarnish to the mount, finial is slightly at an angle

Lot 267

A George III silver cream jug and two other cream jugs in Georgian stylefirst London, 1795 maker mark S?H. probably Solomon Hougham, of plain helmet form with reeded rim and loop handle, second, Chester, 1909 by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, of similar design, third, Birmingham, 1968 by Joseph Gloster Ltd., (3)first height 11.3 cm., weight approx. 9.46 ozt.Condition: Good condition. Slight dents to cream jug to side near handle. No apparent faults to other jugs

Lot 268

A Victorian silver caddy spoon Birmingham, 1869, with a shovel shaped bowl embossed with grapes and a fruiting vine scroll handlelength of spoon approx. 9cm, weight approx. 0.36oztCondition: The spoon is in fair condition commensurate with age with general tarnish and wear

Lot 270

A pair of Edwardian silver Albany pattern fish serversLondon, 1905, makers marks for the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Ltd., pierced blade and tine with foliate engraving, (2)length approx. 31.5cm, weight approx. 8.7 oztCondition: The pair is in good condition commensurate with age, showing signs of wear and tarnish, very slight misalignment of the fork's prongs, hallmarks are clear on both pieces.

Lot 271

A selection of George I and later silver flatwarecomprising a George III Old English pattern basting spoon, London, 1785 with incise duty mark, makers mark possibly George Smith III, a George I Hanoverian rat-tail pattern table spoon, London, 1722, makers mark for Edward Jennings, bearing initials GTE, and five silver sauce ladles including two fiddle pattern, London 1829, makers mark for William Bateman II and 1810, makers mark possibly William Ellerby, crested, three Old English pattern, London, 1794, makers mark 'IB', crested, 1809, makers mark for William Eley, William Fearn and William Chawner, and 1807, makers mark indistinct, (7)Length of the basting spoon approx. 29.5cm, weight approx. 14.21oztCondition: All the items show signs of wear and tarnish, some marks are rubbed

Lot 272

A pair of George III Irish silver Celtic point tablespoonsDublin, 1799 by John PowerCrested with a rampant lion, (2)length 24.5 cm., weight approx. 4.73 ozt.Condition: Makers mark indistinct on one spoon. Surface wear and scratches. V slight dings to one bowl

Lot 273

Two George III silver mote spoons and pair of scissor action sugar nipsfirst lion passant only, maker mark Elizabeth Tookey c.1770, typical form the bowl pierced with scrolls, second lion passant only, makers mark indistinct, oval bowl pierced with scrolls and mullets, fancy back with flower and scroll heel, initialled I over I C, third lion passant and makers mark only, by Simeon Coley, engraved initials to bowls E W, (3)First length 14.5 cm.Condition: First slightly pushed areas to bowl rim. But generally good. Other items in good condition.

Lot 274

A set of six modern silver pistol grip handled stainless steel table and dessert knivesLondon, 1977 by William Comyns and Sons, (12)length of table knives 25 cm.Condition: Good condition. Minor surface wear to handles

Lot 275

A matched set of six mostly William IV silver fiddle pattern table forks and four George III Old English pattern dessert forksfour table forks London, 1837 by John James Whiting, initialled, other two matched, (10)length 20.4 cm., weight approx. 19.27 ozt.Condition: Far condition, surface wear and scratches commensurate with age and use

Lot 276

A matched George III and later silver fiddle pattern six setting canteen of flatwarevarious makers, datescomprising six table forks, London, 1834 by William Eaton, six dessert forks, six tablespoons and six dessert spoons, later initialled J (24)length of tablespoons 22.3 cm., weight approx. 39.56 ozt.Condition: Surface wear and marks, uniformly engraved initials. Good condition

Lot 278

Five George I/II Hanoverian pattern silver tablespoons first a Britannia standard silver Hanoverian rattail tablespoon, London, 1716 by Nathaniel Roe, second a pair of George II fancy shell back Hanoverian tablespoons, London, 1742 by Samuel Roby together with a fancy shell and scroll back tablespoon, marks indistinct, initialled B over S * E, and another tablespoon, London, 1741 by Richard Pargeter (5)first length 20.4 cm., weight approx. 9.39 ozt.Condition: First makers mark slight rubbed otherwise good condition with surface wear and light scratches. Second marks partially indistinct to one spoon. Third bowl end slightly worn. Fancy scroll and shell back slight rubbing to spoon back, light dings and marks to bowl

Lot 279

A pair of early Victorian Victoria pattern silver tablespoons and a pair of George IV fiddle pattern silver tablespoonsfirst London, 1843 by William Eaton, second, London, 1823 by Robert Rutland, (4)first length 22.3 cm., weight aprrox. 10.26 ozt.Condition: First good gauge, surface wear and scratches. Second surface wear and scratches

Lot 281

A William IV silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle and a selection of George III and later teaspoons etc.,first London, 1836 by Mary Chawner, crested, together with a matched set of six fiddle pattern teaspoons, a bead pattern condiment ladle, a fancy back teaspoon, etc., (qty)first length 18 cm., weight approx. Condition: Fair condition, fancy back teaspoon slightly rubbed

Lot 282

An assorted collection of 19th century and later silver spoons and sugar tongs to include continental silver comprising a Norwegian .830 spoon by David Andersen, the bowl inscribed Anne Hin Dricks D, a white metal Dutch tea strainer embossed with a windmill, a Norwegian caddy spoon, Norwegian marks but also bearing Chester import marks dated 1909, having leaf shaped bowl, the loop handle set with a cabochon cast in relief with the profile portrait of a classical man, a German .800 neo-classical design cast serving slice, having figural handle the spade shape slice pierced a cast in relief with a horse drawn chariot, a German .800 napkin ring foliate engraved and bearing initials, together with a Victorian apostle end sifter spoon, London, 1858 by Francis Higgins II, various coffee spoons some with figural terminals, three pairs of sugar tongs, etc., (qty)first length 16.5 cm., total weight approx. 16.27 ozt. Condition: Tea strainer with repaired and damaged handle, Higgins sifter spoon has a small repair to bowl. Other items in good condition commensurate with age

Lot 283

A cased set of six Art Deco silver coffee spoons with tongs, a silver three piece cruet set and a selection of cased setsfirst, Sheffield, 1938 by Cooper Brothers & Son, second Chester, 1938 by Walker & Hall, of oblong bellied form, with wavy edged rim and blue glass liners, a Victorian cased five piece set of plated serving utensils, comprising silver handled serving knife and fork, grape shears and two pairs of nutcrackers, a cased set of six mother of pearl caviar spoons, a set of ivorine handled plated fruit knives and forks etc., (qty)weighable silver approx. 6 ozt.Condition: Fair condition

Lot 284

A collection of George III, Victorian and later silver flatware various dates, makers marksto include assorted mostly George III teaspoons, three Victorian fiddle pattern dessert spoons and two forks etc., mostly initialled, (qty)weight approx. 18.89 ozt.Condition: Fair condition, some wear marks . One fiddle pattern teaspoon with a cracked stem

Lot 285

Three pairs of George III silver Old English pattern and two othersfirst London, 1770, Thomas & William Chawner, initialled, second, London, 1804 by Stephen Adams I, initialled, third, London, 1807, by William Eley & William Fearn, initialled, and two others, (8)first length 21.5 cm., weight approx. 15.45 ozt.Condition: Overall in good condition. First pair with rubbed initials. One bowl with dent to back.

Lot 286

Three Scottish George III silver fiddle pattern teaspoons and five early Victorian silver teaspoonsfirst Edinburgh, 1812 by Alexander Edmonstoun, applied oval cartouches, initialled C.M., second Edinburgh, 1851 by William Marshall & Son, initialled, (8)first length 13.2 cm., weight approx. 4.13 ozt.Condition: First one bowl buckled and with dents. second with light dings to bowls. wear commensurate with age

Lot 287

Two early Victorian silver fiddle pattern dinner forks and four matching dessert forksfirst London, 1850/51 by Charles Boyton II, the dessert forks, London, 1840, makers mark rubbed, crested, (6)first length 20.4 cm., weight approx. 11.16 oztCondition: Condition commensurate with age

Lot 288

An early Victorian silver stilton scoopSheffield, 1847 by Aaron Hadfieldcarved mother of pearl handled, crestedlength 21.7 cm.Condition: Good condition

Lot 291

An Edwardian novelty silver hedgehog pin cushionBirmingham, 1906, makers mark for Adie & Lovekin Ltd, with applied red glass eyelength approx. 4.5cm, weight approx. 0.28oztCondition: The hedgehog is missing one eye, otherwise no dents, some areas of tarnish

Lot 292

A late 19th century American silver mounted antler corkscrewmounts of pierced and hammered design, one taking the form of a bulls head, one stamped 'Theodore B Starr, New York',length approx. 20cmCondition: The horn handle is in fair condition commensurate with age, mounts are secure and show some tarnish, looks to be a broken section of the corkscrew

Lot 293

An early Victorian silver card caseunmarked, of waisted rectangular form with hinged cover, engraved with an intricate scrolling foliate design incorporating birds and a stag chased by hounds, scroll shaped reserve to front bearing initials 'LM'length approx. 8.8cm, weight approx. 3.44oztCondition: The case is in overall good condition commensurate with age, the lid opens and shuts smoothly, slightly loose on the hinge when open, some areas of tarnish. Movement untested

Lot 294

A late Victorian silver miniature three piece tea service,Birmingham, 1895, makers mark 'J.W', comprising lidded tea pot, lidded twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug (3)height approx. 5cm, weight approx. 3.48oztCondition: The set is in fair condition, dent to the side of the teapot, general wear and tarnish to all three pieces

Lot 295

A William IV silver pounce potLondon, 1834, makers mark for William Bateman II, of lobed form on a shaped foot, surmounted by a finialheight approx. 8cm, weight approx. 2.29oztCondition: The pounce pot is in good condition commensurate with age, no major dents or cracks, lid very slightly loose in the pot, finial is set at very slight angle, some areas of wear and tarnish

Lot 296

A late 19th century Tiffany & Co. sterling silver christening mugstamped to base 'T' with numbers 7999 & 8426, of cylindrical form with reeded rim and a band of heavily chased acanthus leaves and a scrolling handle,height approx. 8cm, weight approx. 5.91oztCondition: The cup is in good condition commensurate with age with no significant dents to the body, some areas of general tarnish and wear, stamp very clear

Lot 297

A Scottish Victorian silver christening mugGlasgow, 1876, possibly by James Reid & Co., of cylindrical form on a circular foot, with scrolling handle and decorated with bands of stylised flowers, a central medallion engraved 'John Robertson',height approx. 9cm, weight approx. 5.09oztCondition: The cup is in overall good condition commensurate with age, some areas of tarnish and wear but no significant dents, some scratches to base

Lot 298

A George II Scottish silver mugEdinburgh, 1754, makers mark BC with mark for assay master Hugh Gordon, of slight baluster form on spreading circular foot, decorated with later embossed c-scrolls and floral sprays, engraved with initials and date '1855',height approx. 8cm, weight approx. 5.34oztCondition: The cup is in fair condition for its age with a small crack and number of small dings to the rim, slightly misshapen foot, more general areas of tarnish

Lot 299

A George II silver small porringer/two handled cupLondon, 1750 by Richard Gurney & Thomas Cookof bell shape with rope girdle above part spiral fluted decoration,height 5 cm. handle to handle 10 cm., weight approx. 1.35 ozt.Condition: Some solder on the inside of the rope girdle. Otherwise fair condition commensurate with age, minor knocks dings etc.

Lot 300

An Edwardian novelty silver pepper pot in the form of a cafe au lait pot, an urn shape pepper pot and a silver mounted glass oil and vinegar bottle the first Chester, 1895, makers mark for Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings Shepherd, second London, 1897, makers mark for Horace Woodward & Co., third London, 1928, makers mark for the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Ltd., (3)height of the oil and vinegar bottle approx. 11.5cm, weight of silver approx. 2.05oztCondition: All items are in fair condition commensurate with age, with tarnishing, the first and second have dings, third shows no chips or cracks to the glass, makers marks are rubbed.

Lot 301

An Edwardian silver combination vesta double sovereign and stamp case and two silver sovereign casesthe first no town mark, date letter 'm' and no makers marks, of plain form with two compartments, one containing two sovereign holders and a sprung clip engraved 'stamps', both with gilt interiors, second Birmingham, 1908, makers mark for William Neale engraved with foliate decoration and a plain medallion, third Birmingham, 1899, makers mark for Joseph Gloster, of plain form, (3)the first length approx. 6.5cm, weight approx. 3.33oztCondition: The three cases are in generally fair condition commensurate with age, the double sovereign and vesta case is missing the push release mechanism for the stamp/sovereign compartment, also has some light dings to the case body, all have areas of tarnish

Lot 302

A group of eight Edwardian and later silver vesta casesall marked for Birmingham, various dates and makers including 1902, mark for William Hair Haseler (struck twice), 1911, mark for Joseph Gloster Ltd, 1906, makers mark 'R.R', etc., all engraved with foliate designs, some with initials, (8)weight approx. 4.82oztCondition: All vesta's are in fair condition commensurate with age, all lids fit snugly, some vesta's are dented, all have areas of tarnish

Lot 303

Four Edwardian silver vesta cases and a matchbook casefirst, Birmingham, 1903, makers mark partially struck ? .S, of plain circular form, initialled J, stamped RD No 406716., second Chester, 1900, of rectangular form with linear engine turned decoration, bearing a circular reserve, initialled together with two curved plain examples and a plain matchbook case, (5)first diameter 4.5 cm., weight approx. 5.22 ozt.Condition: Surface wear and scratches commensurate with age and use. Largest plain rectangular case has slight dent to reverse. Circular case has slight dent to edge

Lot 304

Three twentieth century silver cigarette casesthe first, probably Birmingham, 1939, makers mark for Harman Brothers, engine turned decoration with a sliding hinge, second Birmingham, 1918, makers mark for A & J Zimmerman, of plain curved form, engraved with initials 'CHW' and 'Anita' to front, third Birmingham, 1922, makers mark for Charles S Green & Co Ltd., of plain, rounded rectangular form, engraved to the front with three names, (3)first measures approx. 11.5 x 8.4cm, weight approx. 13.92oztCondition: The first is in fair condition, sliding hinge is slightly stiff and when closed the case edges do not quite meet, scratches, marks and areas of tarnish to the exterior, interior gilding is very rubbed, makers mark slightly rubbed, second rubbed and tarnished to exterior with a few dings, clasp does not work, interior hinges are loose and incomplete,, interior gilding rubbed, third is in overall fair condition, with rubbing and tarnishing to the exterior, some dings, clasp works well, heavy tarnishing and staining to the interior

Lot 305

A late Victorian silver scent bottleLondon, 1893 by Sampson Mordan & Co.of cylinder form, embossed with birds, flowers and scrolls, hinged cover, gilt interior fitted with an inner stopper, initialledheight 7cm.Condition: Good condition. Cover snaps closed. Date letter partially worn. No apparent dings or damage. Embossed decoration crisp

Lot 306

A Victorian silver taper chamber stick, an Austrian .800 beaker, a Continental bud vase and a silver bowl the first Sheffield, 1842, makers mark for Henry Wilkinson & Co., in the Rococo style with a flared nozzle, c-scroll handle and conical snuffer, the second probably Vienna, late 19th or early twentieth century, stamped 'V. Mayer's SÅ¡hne' and '800', of slightly tapering form with spiral wrythen decoration and a foliate cartouche to the front, engraved with crowned initials, third, unmarked, of bottle form with twin scrolling handles and c-scroll and tendril decoration, fourth, London, 1884, makers mark for George Gillet, with spiral wrythen decoration below a plain band on a circular foot, (4)height of the beaker approx. 8.5cm, weight approx. 11.03oztCondition: All four pieces show areas of tarnish and wear, some dings to the bottom of the beaker

Lot 307

A Victorian silver milk jug, a twin handled trophy cup and a sugar bowlthe first London, 1842, makers mark for John James Keith, with s-scroll handle and raised on three out-swept foliate feet, second Birmingham, 1930, makers mark for Adie Brothers Ltd, cup of panelled form with a shaped and pierced rim, mounted on to a black plastic base, third Birmingham, 1893, makers mark for Nathan & Hayes, of baluster form with wrythen decoration below a floral band, (3)height of trophy approx 15cm, silver weight approx. 13.5oztCondition: The first is in fair condition commensurate with age, some dings to the jug body and areas of tarnish and wear, second in good condition for age, no cracks to the piercework, very slight ding to the body, base is attached by threaded screw which disassembles easily, third is in fair condition with heavy tarnishing and some dings to the underside of the base, marks are clear on all three pieces.

Lot 308

A collection of silver itemsto include an Edwardian silver trinket box, marked Birmingham, 1910, makers mark rubbed, of serpentine fronted form on four out-swept feet, a cased silver handled shoe horn and button hook with leopard head terminal, marks rubbed, and an associated silver handled manicure tool marked Birmingham, a silver photograph frame, marked Birmingham, 1899, of circular form with c-scroll decoration and various cut glass silver mounted scent bottles and atomisers, (9)diameter of photograph frame approx. 12.5cm, Condition: Photograph frame stand is broken, case for shoe horn and button hook worn, areas of tarnish to silver items, scent bottles missing stoppers and have some nibbles to bases

Lot 309

A collection of George II and later silver and plated items to include a George III silver caster, hallmarked London, 1773, makers mark for Thomas Daniell, of ogee form with wrythen finial, a pair of George III silver sugar nips, makers mark HP, probably Henry Plumpton, a George II silver salt, makers mark IH, a George IV silver toddy ladle, hallmarked for Glasgow, 1828, makers mark G.W., with baleen handle, a Victorian silver toddy ladle, Sheffield, 1858, makers mark for Roberts & Slater, with solid spiral handle, two George III salt spoons, London, marked for 1802 and 1803 respectively, both marked for William Eley & William Fearn, one crested one initialled, a George IV silver salt spoon, London, 1823, makers mark William Chawner II, crested, a Victorian silver salt spoon, London, 1879, makers mark for Chawner & Co., and George III silver sifter spoon, London, 1786, makers mark for George Smith & William Smith, and a Old Sheffield plate taper chamber stick, (11)weight approx. 9.40 oztCondition: The items are in fair condition commensurate with age with corresponding wear and surface tarnish, caster has some dents and the lid is slightly misshapen

Lot 31

Two Edwardian brass bound oak three bottle tantalus first fitted with square hobnail cut decanters and carrying handle, second with mirrored back, three mould blown decanters and twin front flaps over a button release fitted drawer containing a deck of Goodall playing cards, (2)first height 36 cm., length 38.7 cm.Condition: First silver plate mounts rubbed. Bottles free from chips, stopper reasonable fit. Key present and locks work. Second silver plate mounts rubbed. Key lacking. One decanter is larger than the other two and has different stopper. Goodalls playing cards lacking 6 of spades

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