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Lot 248

Victorian Doulton Lambeth commemorative motto jug, with a silver collar above pictorial roundels of Queen Victoria, and the words 'Lasting Good She Wrought Her People', glazed in green, blue and brown with initials E A to base.

Lot 25

George III silver salver with pie-crust edge having feathered border, with central lion within wreath crest, maker's mark 'RR', possibly by Richard Rugg, London, 1772, 20cm diameter, 355g. Surface scratches throughout.  Large stained patch to underside.  Please see images.

Lot 26

Set of five Edward VII silver pastry forks by Mackay & Chisholm, Edinburgh, 1904, 200g.

Lot 267

Silver filled figure of a horse, raised on an ebonised wooden plinth, 19cm tall, overall 31cm. It is not solid silver, silver layered on top.

Lot 268

Pair of silver-plate on copper candelabra, with twin branch and sconce, 55cm tall.

Lot 27

Set of six George III silver pastry or desert forks by P Cunningham & Son, Edinburgh, 1807, 183g.

Lot 270

Pair of etched glass sweetmeat bowls raised on silver-plated swing frames and naturalistic stands, bowls 7cm tall, overall 26cm. Three of the three glass bowls have chips to the foot rim.  Please see images.

Lot 271

Pair of presentation curling stone handles, the lignum vitae style grips with a monogrammed silver shield, signed Cartouche.

Lot 277

Antique cello bow measuring 72cm long, with silver wire wrapping, unsigned and an antique cello bow measuring 73cm long, stamped Knoll, possibly Alfred Knoll.  (2)

Lot 28

Set of thirteen contemporary silver apostle type spoons, each finial depicting one of the twelve Saints and The Master, by The Birmingham Mint, Birmingham, 1978, 445g gross, in fitted issue case.

Lot 280

George III style silver and cowrie shell snuff box, with hinged cover, decorated with a foliate motif, 8cm.

Lot 29

George II silver hot water pot with acorn finial, possibly by Thomas Whipham & Charles Wright, London, 1759, 27cm tall, 905g gross. Tarnished throughout.  Bottom pin holding handle in place is not present.  Please see images.

Lot 3

Set of four George VI Irish silver table forks of fiddle pattern with elephant monogram, by James Le Bas, Dublin, 1828, and two others by Philip Weekes, Dublin, 1833, 460g.

Lot 30

Pair of attractive pierced silver plated wine slides with C scroll border, makers mark R & H, 14.5cm diameter.  (2)

Lot 317

Art Deco cut glass decanter, having stepped shoulder and silver collar, Chester 1938, 20cm. One small chip to bottom of stopper, otherwise good.

Lot 32

Silver twin-handled prize cup trophy with lion mask handles, inscribed 'Presented by Oban Camanachd Club To A MacTaggart Esq. In Recognition of His Services 1963', possibly by Joseph Cook & Son, Birmingham, 1913/1938? 21.5cm diameter, 1150g.

Lot 33

George V silver teapot by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1929, 575g gross. Light scratching in places.

Lot 34

Victorian novelty silver table lighter in the form of a water fountain, with vesta cover to base, makers marks rubbed, possibly WRC for William Richard Corke, London, 1894, 187g gross, 13cm tall.

Lot 35

Edward VII 930 grade silver model of a bureau bookcase with pierced doors, decorated with figures, the reverse with inscription 'Presented To Mr and Mrs Morell by Eva De Vries on their Silver Wedding 26th June 1903', Continental hallmarks to the base, imported by Isaac Manheim, London, 1902, 145g, 10cm tall.

Lot 37

George V silver tea pot, makers marks rubbed, possibly by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Chester, 1926, 340g gross. Light scratching and tarnishing in places. Lid sits slightly off when closed.

Lot 38

George VI silver four-piece tea set, raised on stepped oval socle base by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1945, 2000g gross.

Lot 39

George VI silver twin-handled tray by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, 1943, 53cm across the handles, 2230g.

Lot 4

George II Irish silver berry serving spoon with all-over repousse decoration by Alexander Richards, Dublin, 1758, and another by TM, Dublin, 1763? 130g. Dent top top of one.  Generally clean.

Lot 40

Elizabeth II silver tea strainer and bowl, makers mark JCL, London, 1959, 114g gross, 12.5cm across the handles. 

Lot 41

Contemporary silver hot chocolate pot, makers mark FWB, Edinburgh, 2000, with Millennium date mark, 470g gross. Clear fusing mark to large section of pot.  Please see images.

Lot 410

18th century, or early, 19th century Iranian damascened metal vase of pear shape, with slightly flaring rim and collar to the neck, silver inlaid work depicting birds amongst scrolling flowers, 18.5cm.

Lot 42

Contemporary silver milk jug and sugar bowl with sugar cube lift, makers mark FWB, Edinburgh, 2002/2004, 340g gross.  (3)

Lot 420

Chinese late 19th century carved coral dragon, with a seated Quan Yin and five children playing on the back of the dragon, incised scale detail to the dragon, silver coloured wire inlay to the wooden stand, the figure 18.5cm x 11cm. Some losses and damage.  End figure is broken off but present.  Dragon has one claw damaged.  Quan Yin missing both arms.  Another figure missing.  Appears one piece of coral.

Lot 43

Pair of contemporary silver chambersticks with snuffers, makers marks FWB, Edinburgh, 1999, with 2000 Millennium mark, 295g gross.  (4)

Lot 438

Chinese silver card tray of rectangular shape, on four ball feet, decorated with dragons on a punched ground, within a faux bamboo frame, silver mark to the reverse of the tray, 24cm x 15.5cm, 306g.

Lot 44

Contemporary silver pedestal bowl, 15cm diameter, and another smaller, 10cm diameter, makers mark FWB, Edinburgh, 1998 and 2004, 354g gross.  (2)

Lot 45

Contemporary silver circular galleried coaster, makers mark FWB, Edinburgh, 2004, 19cm diameter, 677g gross.

Lot 46

Four contemporary silver spoons to include two in the Arts and Crafts style, makers mark FWB, Edinburgh, 1999/2000, 135g gross.  (4)

Lot 466

Silver sunfish pincushion, Samson Mordan & Co., Chester 1908, 5.5cm, 25g. Marks clean, bend to tail.

Lot 467

Silver pincushion in the form of a resting camel, Chester 1908, 5.5cm, 10g.

Lot 468

Silver pincushion in the form of a boot, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1905, 26g.

Lot 469

Silver pincushion in the form of a pig, possibly Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1903, 5.5cm, 12g. Makers mark nibbled.  Some small dents to body.  Pincushion top very worn.

Lot 47

Antique William and Mary silver trefid spoon, the bowl with rat tail to the reverse, monogrammed H to the reverse, by Lawrence Cole, London, 1693, 19cm long, 57g. Lightly scratched throughout.  Dent to left edge of bowl.  Bowl misshapen, worn down slightly on left-hand side.  Some deeper scratches towards the finial.  Three of the four hallmarks are legible.

Lot 470

Silver pincushion in the form of a pig, Ari Norman, London, 1988, 4.5cm, 24g.

Lot 471

Silver pincushion in the form of a hedgehog, F Briglman, Edinburgh, 2000, 6cm, 36g.

Lot 472

Silver pincushion in the form of a sleeping pig, Marks & Cohen, Birmingham, 1909, 8cm, 64g. Few small dings, Hallmarks are slightly rubbed but still reasonably clear. Velvet cushion is severely worn.

Lot 473

Silver pincushion in the form of a small boot, Ari Norman, London, 1990, 4cm, 20g.

Lot 474

Silver pincushion in the form of an elephant, Sloane & Carter, early 20th century, 4cm, 21g.

Lot 475

Silver pincushion in the form of a chick in an egg, Sampson Mordan & Co, Chester, 1908, 5cm, 22g.

Lot 477

Silver pincushion in the form of a hedgehog, CME, 925, 4cm, 10g.

Lot 478

Silver pincushion in the form of a sparrow, Sampson Mordan & Co, Chester 1907, 4cm, 23g.

Lot 479

Silver pincushion in the form of a pig, Henry Matthew, Birmingham, 1907, 6.5cm, 54g.

Lot 48

Set of six antique silver teaspoons of singe struck King's pattern, monogrammed AMB (letter with the spoons suggests that AMB are the initials of the teacher Alexander Melville Bell 1819-1905 who was the father of the inventor Alexander Graham Bell 1847-1922), makers marks only 'CB', perhaps provincial, 130g.  (6)

Lot 480

Silver pincushion in the form of a tortoise, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & Shepherd, Birmingham, 1906, 6.5cm, 42g.

Lot 481

Silver pincushion in the form of a pig, Adie & Lovekin, Birmingham, early 20th century, 4.5cm, 16g.

Lot 482

Silver pincushion in the form of a sparrow, Sampson Mordon & Co, Sheffield, 1905, 5cm, 30g. Cushion top worn, otherwise good.

Lot 49

Set of six George III silver tablespoons of oar pattern, monogrammed, no makers mark, London 1795, 325g gross.  (6)

Lot 493

19th century set of three Sterling silver ribbon threaders, and a matching bodkin in a green silk covered wallet, 8.5cm x 6.5cm.

Lot 494

Group of silver, silver gilt, and metal thimbles, etc.  to include a 19th century filigree thimble, continental thimbles, etc., and a group of Dorcas, and other sized, thimbles, and a worked thimble keeper.One with flower cartouche - good conditionTaller one, slightly dull, top ring is slightly loose. 

Lot 5

Art Nouveau silver spoon with stylised floral finial by Liberty and Co., London, 1899, 86g, 21cm long.

Lot 50

Set of four Scottish George III silver tablespoons of oar pattern, monogrammed DA and numbered 7,8,9 and 12, by Francis Howden, Edinburgh 1818, 235g.  (4)  

Lot 505

Two beaded thimble holders and beaded chains, a a beaded scissor keeper, two silver thimbles including one Edinburgh, 1989, two novelty tape measures in the form of a barrel and a book, and a 19th century box containing thimble tops.

Lot 506

Silver pincushion in the form of a duck, Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1905, makers mark C&N, 7.5cm, 18g. Clean condition.

Lot 507

Two similar silver pincushions in the form of shoes, Birmingham 1890, makers marks for Adie & Lovekin Ltd, 8.5cm, 24g

Lot 50A

George V Arts & Crafts set of six silver teaspoons and matching pair of sugar tongs by Omar Ramsden, London, 1924/1926, in Omar Ramsden fitted box.

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