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Artist Resale Rights Charge Applies to This Lot Lot No Description Estimate Lot No Description Estimate Lot No Description Estimate Lot No Description Estimate 1 A set of epns bead-edge flatware and £50-£70 14 A 1950s German design simulated £70-£100 cutlery - little used wood canteen with three drawers, fitted with electroplated flatware and cutlery 2 A Victorian mahogany-cased set of £40-£60 twelve electroplated dessert knives and 15 A pair of Victorian Old Sheffield Plate £80-£120 forks, the carved ivory handles incised bottle coasters, a pair of urn-shaped with family crests of an armored arm mustards, silver-handled and other with mace flatware and cutlery, entree dish and cover, teapot etc (box) 3 A Victorian electroplated egg-cup cruet £50-£100 with foliate trefoil decoration, to/w a 16 Five silver golf trophy teaspoons and a £30-£50 quantity of epns Dubarry pattern silver souvenir spoon, a small urn flatware, etc. (box) mustard and an epns entree dish and cover 4 A good Victorian steel seven-piece £80-£120 carving/serving set with electroplate- 17 An epns Jersey cream and sugar pair £40-£60 mounted antler handles, including fish on stand, a three-piece tea service, servers, in fitted walnut case trophy cup and other items (box) 5 A set of three seven-sconce (six £250-£300 18 A pair of electroplated bottle coasters, £30-£40 branch) candelabra on baluster stems three electroplated decanter labels and 36 cm high an enamel example inscribed 'Rose Geranium' 6 A mahogany boxed case of twelve £40-£60 electroplated fish knives and forks, to/w 19 A filled silver figure of an African £40-£60 a Victorian ivory-handled set of six fish elephant, Country Artists, Birmingham knives and forks and a pair of fish 1996, 19 x 22 cm overall - note: servers and a carving knife and fork synthetic tusks with silver-mounted antler handles - all a/f 20 A Harrods epns oval serving platter with £40-£60 gadrooned rim, 42 x 32 cm, to/w a 7 A Victorian electroplated golfing trophy £50-£70 cased three-piece serving set cup with fern decoration, engraved in comprising spoon, fork and slice, six presentation to John Leaske, Hon. various small silver spoons, various Secretary, Forres Golf Club 1891, to/w electroplated flatware, toast-rack and an Old Sheffield Plate salver, pair of two seated pigs circular salts and a later lobed salver (5) 21 A Sampson Mordan Sterling three- £60-£90 8 A quantity of electroplated tablewares, £50-£70 colour propelling pencil with enamelled including half-reeded tea and coffee slides, to/w a base metal example (no pots, two entree dishes and covers, maker), two base metal double-ended King's pattern and other flatware, etc. pencils and a fob pencil with vestigial (box) gilding (5) 9 Various oddments of silver including £40-£60 22 A Sampson Mordan fob pencil, to/w a £100-£150 vase-flute on weighted foot, hairbrushes collection of silver, gilt metal and other and mirror etc, to/w electroplated propelling pencils and toothpick, with magnifying glass, cigarette case and stone seal-set tops (21 in total) teapot (box) 23 Eleven small desk-seals with agate and £100-£150 10 Two electroplated oval galleried trays £40-£60 other handles, to/w a Sampson Mordan to/w an entree dish and cover, bottle & Co. silver 'pheasant' seal, Chester coaster, Jersey cream jug and bonbon 1910, two other seals and a silver- basket mounted perpetual calendar with interchangeable ivorine leaves, Chester 11 A walnut canteen table with two fitted £80-£120 1923 drawers, containing a part set of electroplated flatware for twelve 24 A WW2 silver ARP badge, London £40-£60 settings (ivory-handled knives and forks 1938, to/w a silver-bladed penknife with removed) mother-of-pearl handle, Sampson Mordan & Co. Sheffield 1927, two silver 12 An oak wine tray with electroplated £40-£60 napkin rings, glass rouge-pot with silver gallery, twin handles and scroll feet, 60 top and a small loaded silver cm wide overall candlestick (6) 13 A pair of Old Sheffield Plate £100-£150 25 An Edwardian Art Nouveau mantle £40-£60 candlesticks 29 cm high to/w a plated clock, the embossed silver front with on copper twin-branch candelabrum stylised floral decoration, maker BCCo, and an 18th century Old Sheffield plate Birmingham 1907, 18.5 cm high (worn beaker with flared rim condition and silver dented) † - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot Lot No Description Estimate Lot No Description Estimate 26 An Art Deco four-piece epns tea service £40-£60 36 A plain silver hand-mirror, Chester £50-£80 with ivory handles and finials, Embassy 1930, to/w a sauce-boat, Sheffield 1922 pattern by Gladwins of Sheffield (circa and two napkin rings in leather case 1940), no.61682 (not a pair) (4) 27 A pair of early 19th century Sheffield £70-£100 37 Five various Victorian and later silver £80-£120 Plate baluster candlesticks Roberts, photograph frames Smith & Co., circa 1830, 26 cm high, to/w an Edwardian pair of silver vase- 38 Eight various small silver silver picture £40-£60 flutes with weighted bases, Birmingham frames 1903, 23.5 cm high and a small 39 A Victorian electroplated cauldron kettle £40-£60 specimen vase, Sheffield 1907 (5) on stand cast with naturalistic wood- 28 A quantity of electroplated wares, £40-£60 effect handle, spout and stand, to/w a including large circular tray, bachelor Viners electroplated-shaped wine- teapot and other tea wares, entree cooler (2) dishes and cover, siphon stand, etc. 40 A George I silver bullet-shaped saffron £1,200- (box) pot with engraved decoration on hinged £1,500 29 A Victorian electroplated spherical £100-£150 cover, straight tapering spout, ebonised samovar, with ring handles, on paw feet handle and moulded foot-rim, inscribed and cruciform platform base, 40 cm Spica ad Bibendum ('Spice to taste'), high Humphrey Payne, London 1724, 11.1 oz gross, 9 cm diameter 30 A Victorian chased silver sugar basin £60-£90 worked with the Signs of the Zodiac, 41 A pair of South American large white £70-£100 Charles Stuart Harris, London 1886, 8 metal tupu (shawl pins) in the form of cm diameter, to/w a spiral-reeded spoons, with foliate engraving, coral pepperette, London 1897 and a melon- beads and spoke stems, 32 cm long, shaped mustard, Birmingham 1960, 6.3 to/w a similar smaller pair, 14.5 cm long oz (3) (4) 31 A silver helmet cream jug on square £40-£60 42 A George III silver inkstand of 'navette' £700-£900 foot, William Hutton & Son, Sheffield form, the curled-over handles chased 1911, 3.4 oz, to/w an Art Deco silver- and pierced as foliage, the oval clad sugar caster with plastic lining, galleried centre with beaded rim above Birmingham 1938, 17 cm high (2) lion-masks and piercing, the whole raised on goat monopodia, Barrage 32 An Edwardian cut glass scent flask with £100-£150 Davenport, London 1784 (no duty foliate-chased silver top, Charles May & mark), 39.1 oz, c/w the three hobnail- Sons, Birmingham 1901, to/w fourteen cut glass cylindrical bottles with silver other silver-topped toilet jars and scent tops - inkwell, quill stand and pounce- flasks and a loose silver top (16) pot, 31 cm side overall 33 A cased set of twelve silver teaspoons £150-£200 43 A Georgian silver baluster pounce-pot, £70-£100 with tongs, Walker & Hall, Sheffield the base London 1891, the top marked 1912, 5.6 oz (case a/f), to/w eight 19th for Peter & Ann Bateman century silver spoons and forks, a pair (overstamped), to/w a pair of Edwardian of sugar tongs, a Victorian three-piece oval open salts Sheffield 1902, Christening knife, fork and spoon with Victorian pepperette, Sheffield 1890, loaded handles, a Georgian butter knife five coffee spoons and a Christening with ivory handle, a Victorian knife and fork with loaded silver handles Christening knife with loaded handle (a/f) (11) and a French Belle Epoque cocktail spoon with Art Nouveau style stem and 44 An Edwardian silver boudoir clock with £300-£400 sugar-crusher finial, 8.8 oz weighable cherub and scroll embossed decoration, silver William Comyns & Sons, London 1901, 11.5 cm high 34 Three silver-backed hairbrushes, a £50-£70 hand-mirror, button-hook and shoe horn 45 A 19th century French silver bonbon £100-£150 (6) basket of flared form, with pierced, embossed and chased decoration in the 35 An Edwardian cased set of six £40-£60 Rococo revival manner, cast and electroplated fish knives and forks with chased swing handle, clear glass liner, silver ferrules and ivory handles, 24 cm high with handle extended Sheffield 1905 to/w a Victorian oak cased pair of electroplated fish servers with silver-mounted ivory handles, Sheffield 1888 (2) † - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot Lot No Description Estimate Lot No Description Estimate 46 A late 19th Norwegian sauce ladle with £80-£120 58 A cased pair of silver four-division wire £80-£120 enamelled stem, Birmingham import toast racks on ball feet, Barker Bros., 1899, to/w a Christening knife, fork and Chester 1917, to/w a small heart- spoon, Sheffield 1910, three teaspoons, shaped Valentine letter-rack, a cased three-piece condiment set, Birmingham 1895 (3), 5.3 oz Birmingham 1927 and an unmarked white metal goblet (tests as silver) 59 A Victorian cased silver Christening £70-£100 bowl and spoon with gilded inner and 47 A silver baluster sugar caster, £120-£150 embossed and chased floral garlands, Birmingham 1938, to/w a cased egg- on stemmed foot, William Hutton & cup and spoon, set of six coffee spoons Sons, London 1884, 5.5 oz with chased stems, varous other silver flatware, three napkin rings, a silver- 60 A German oak drum-cased desk-clock £40-£60 topped hair-tidy and a small trophy-cup, with silver pedestal base, Birmingham 12.3 oz weighable silver
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