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A collection of silver wares to include; a silver cream jug, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1913, of baluster form with cusped rim, scroll handle and raised on three paw feet, 7cm high, together with five silver napkin rings and one plated napkin ring, weight of silver approx 5.8oz (7) For details of the condition of this lot please contact the auctioneer.
A pair of silver posey vases, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1917, each with cusped rim, tapering column and raised on spreading circular foot, 16.5cm high (loaded), together with a silver sugar caster, Adie Brothers, Chester 1935, with silver jubilee mark, the body of tapering octagonal form with pierced cover and grape finial, raised on spreading circular foot, 15cm high, weight 3oz, and a cased silver spoon, weight 16gms (4) For details of the condition of this lot please contact the auctioneer.
An Edwardian three part silver tea service, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1902, of half reeded oval form, to include; a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 17.5cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 11cm high and a cream jug, 10cm high, total weight of silver approx 38oz (3) For details of the condition of this lot please contact the auctioneer.
An Edward VII silver and bone china coffee service by Walker & Hall, Chester 1907, comprising six small beakers enclosed within pierced silver rococo style holders and six saucers, the yellow grind embellished with gilt floral borders, the holders pierced with putti and classical detail around vacant cartouche, and with gryphon double scroll handles in a fitted black Morocco case.
A Victorian silver lobed baluster four piece tea and coffee service by Walker, Knowles & Co., Sheffield 1850, the tea and coffee pots with flower and leaf finials to the shallow domed covers, double scroll handles, engraved with cartouches to each lobe, on leafy scroll feet, the tea pot 28cm (11in) long, the coffee pot 22cm (8 3/4 in) high, 2207g (70.95 oz) gross
JOHN GALSWORTHY: THE FORSYTE SAGA, ill Anthony Gross, 1951, orig decor mor gt, spine charred at foot + WILLIAM RUSSELL: EXTRAORDINARY MEN, 1854, 2nd edn, old mor worn + J WALKER McSPADDEN: STORIES OF ROBIN GOOD AND HIS MERRY OUTLAWS, circa 1924, hf cf gt, prize bndg, spine gt in compartments + one other (4)
Gisborne (Thomas) An Enquiry into the Duties of the Female Sex, 1797, second edition, contemporary tree calf (joints cracked); Walker (Alexander), Woman, Physiologically considered as to Mind, Morals, Marriage, Matrimonial Slavery, Infidelity and Divorce, 1839, cloth (re-backed with backstrip laid down); Rowe (Elizabeth), The Works of Mrs Elizabeth Rowe, 1796, 4 vols., half calf (re-backed); Sandford (John), Woman in her Social and Domestic Character, 1842, original cloth (7)
Royal Irish Dragoon Guards - An Officer`s Mess Game Dish and Cover by Elkington & Co, date code for 1852, the oval shaped dish with draining tree and hot water reservoir base, with scroll border and two leaf capped handles, with the regiment`s crest, 65cm long; with a Sheffield plate meat dish cover by Walker, Knowles & Co, circa 1840, having let in panels and tinned interior, 51cm long.

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