Silver & Plated Ware Monday 22nd June 2015 & Plated Ware Monday 22nd June 2015 at 10.00am

Welcome to our summer sale of Silver & Plated Ware which includes over hexagonal base of Lot 101. 800 lots, featuring Georgian, Victorian and modern silverware. From our Novelties section we have a turn of the century Queen’s Own We have a number of striking pieces in this sale, including Lot 193 - An Cameron Highlanders dirk by R & H.B. Kirkwood of 66 & 88 Thistle St Edwardian silver Warwick vase by Edward Barnard & Sons, hallmarked Edinburgh (Lot 686). Finely crafted, in a leather scabbard with thistle London 1903. The Warwick Vase originates from fragments discovered by mounts, and studded wooden hilt with citrine terminal, the dirk provides an Gavin Hamilton (1723–1798) in 1769-70, which he found whilst excavating interesting insight into the traditional weapons worn as part of civilian wear in the silts of Lake Pantanello in the grounds of the Villa Tiburtina outside of and military dress. Rome. The villa was owned by the renowed Roman Emperor Hadrian (AD Interspersed throughout the sale we have some great makers, including 117-38). Paul Storr (Lot 52), Hester Bateman (Lot 28) and Nathaniel Mills (Lot 780) For the antique collector, we have Lot 91 – A George II silver kettle on and some beautiful Chinese export pieces including (Lot 514) a turn of the spirit stand by Lewis Pantin I, hallmarked London 1733. Lewis Pantin century Chinese export dressing table set by Tuck Chang & Co., which was a second-generation Huguenot and successor to Simon Pantin; highlights the balance between eastern fl air and western tastes. examples of Lewis’ work demonstrate an innovation in French style and Finally, we have some fi ne pieces perfect for a summer wedding – Lot 723 technique on traditional English forms. This cohesion in design and form is a Victorian silver posy holder, hallmarked London 1865 – the essential suggests a great deal of interaction with other Huguenots of the time who accessory for a bride’s bouquet. We have some lovely Art Nouveau silver were considered to be part of ‘Lamerie Group’; aptly named after Paul de mounted photograph frames (Lot 360 & 371) which would make the ideal Lamerie (1688–1751); who is renowned as the greatest silversmith working wedding gift with their fl orally embossed motifs, or if you have a lot of in England during the 18th century. guests to feed our selection of canteens will make a great accompaniment Other highlights include Lot 101 – A George III silver wax jack, hallmarked to an evening feast (Lot 543, 544, 554, 591 & 617). London 1765. The wax-jack was developed in order to solve the problem of If you would like more details of any of the lots please visit www.fellows. melting sealing wax. These devices acquired the second part of their name co.uk or contact us directly and we will be happy to help. We would also from the term used for any apparatus which consisted primarily of a roller like to invite consignments for our next specialist sale of silver taking place or spindle, known as ‘jack’. It soon became a regular part of many desk on Monday 21st September. sets, and was made in a range of styles as demonstrated in the pierced Index

Antique & Modern Holloware 1 - 319 Silver Plate & Continental 392 - 530 Napkin Rings 320 - 335 Cutlery & Flatware 531 - 624 Desk & Dressing Table 336 - 391 Novelties 625 - 861

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Lots 338, 371, 390, 663, Lot 193 746 (front cover) (back cover) Tuesday 16th June 10.00am - 4.00pm Wednesday 17th June 10.00am - 6.30pm Friday 19th June 10.00am - 4.00pm Saturday 20th June 11.00am - 4.00pm Monday 22nd June 8.30am - 10.00am

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For any further enquiries please call 0121 212 2131 Antique & Modern Holloware Antique & Modern Holloware 3 4 1

A pair of George II silver casters of vase form with scroll pierced detachable covers with detachable sieve, hallmarked Samuel Wood 1734 and 1736, height measuring 4 3/4 inches (12 cm). Together A George II silver salver, the circular body with central with a larger George II silver caster of baluster form, engraved crest, raised Chippendale style border hallmarked Samuel Wood, London 1757, a late and standing on four hoof feet. Hallmarked George Victorian silver pepperette, hallmarked Birmingham Hindmarsh, London 1737. Diameter measuring 1894 and a cased set of six late Victorian silver 9 inches (22.5 cm), weight 14.4 ozt (450 grams). teaspoons. Gross weight 14.6 ozt (455 grams). (4). £300-400 £200-300 2

An early George II silver caster, the vase form rising to the detachable pierced cover with wrythen A pair of early George III silver chambersticks, the circular base, crested with reeded border and rising to the finial. Hallmarked Charles Alchorne, London 1829. central urn shaped nozzle. Hallmarked London 1769 with the maker’s mark I.C, tentatively attributed to John Height measuring 7 inches (18 cm), weight 9.3 ozt Cox. Diameter of base 5 1/2 inches (14 cm), gross weight 12.7 ozt (398 grams). £800-1,200 (291 grams). £460-660

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A pair of George III silver oval salvers, of plain form, gadrooned rim and standing on four bracket feet. Hallmarked London 1804 with the maker’s mark WB. Maximum length measuring 10 inches (25.5 cm), gross weight 30.7 ozt (957 grams). £400-600 6 7 A large George III silver open salt of compressed circular form, having a foliate, shell and gadroon rim above a similarly decorated body and three paw feet, with engraved crest depicting three arrows spearing a fish. Hallmarked Joseph Craddock & William Ker Reid, London 1817. Maximum diameter measures 4 inches (10 cm), weight 5.87 ozt (182.4 grams). £80-120 10

A George III silver miniature chamberstick, the plain cylindrical column with removable nozzle and rising from a monogrammed, circular base, missing snuffer. Hallmarked London 1792 with maker’s mark ‘WS’, possibly for William Sharp. Height not including nozzle measures 2 3/4 inches (7 cm), weight 3.17 ozt (98.5 cm). £70-100 8

A Queen Anne Britannia silver mug, of slightly tapering plain outline to a spread base, with engraved A George III silver caster, the inverted pear shaped A late George III silver cream jug, having engraved and initialled shield shape crest to one side and a body with reeded borders standing on a spread flower head and acanthus leaf decoration with dual simple scroll handle with shaped thumb rest and circular foot and rising to the detachable pierced circular cartouches, one with engraved initials, below terminal. Hallmarked London 1713, maker’s mark cover with wrythen finial. Hallmarked Thomas a shaped and reeded rim. Hallmarked I.B., London partly worn, possibly an ‘S’ and conjoined ‘TH’. Daniell, London 1783. Height measuring 5 3/4 inches 1802. Height including handle measures 4 6/8 inches Height measures 5 1/8 inches (13 cm), weight (14.5 cm), weight 2.7 ozt (87 grams). £90-140 (12 cm), weight 4.3 ozt (133.8 grams). £60-90 13.7 ozt (426 grams). £400-600

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A George III silver toast rack, of seven bar double arch form with central ring handle, the oblong openwork base with applied foliate, shell and gadroon rim and raised on four corner paw feet, with A late George III Irish silver salver of circular form, having an applied shell and scroll rim enclosing a scale-work twin-opposed engraved family crests depicting three border interspersed with scrolling foliage and floral motifs, engraved family crest and motto to the centre and the arrows spearing a fish. Hallmarked J E Terrey & Co whole raised on four scroll feet with shell terminals. Hallmarked James Le Bas, Dublin 1816, also with retailer’s (John Edward Terry), London 1817. Length of base mark for William Law. Maximum diameter measures 17 1/2 inches (44.5 cm), weight 94 ozt (2924 grams). measures 7 1/2 inches (19 cm), weight 19.31 ozt £1,000-1,500 (600.5 grams). £280-380 12 14

A late George III silver cream jug, having foliate border and vacant shield cartouche within pricked lines, below a shaped rim with reeded edge. Hallmarked London 1809 probably John Merry. A pair of George III silver wine coasters, the cylindrical bodies crested and engraved with floral swags to the Height measures 3 3/8 inches (8.5 cm), weight pierced gallery, beaded rim and turned wooden base. Hallmarked Samuel Godbehere, London 1785. Diameter 3.13 ozt (97.3 grams). £60-90 measuring 5 inches (12.5 cm). £500-700

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A George III silver cream jug, the oval body with A Georgian floral embossed silver cream jug raised ribbon-work engraved borders, the dual wreath on three paw feet with scalloped rim, a further early cartouche, one with initial engraving and reeded twentieth century silver cream jug, together with rim. Hallmarked London 1795. Height measuring a green glass and silver plated sugar sifter of Art 4 3/8 inches (11 cm), weight 4.2 ozt (133 grams). Nouveau style. Gross weight of milk jugs 3.78 ozt £60-90 (117.6 grams). (3). £50-80 17 19

An early Victorian small silver salver of shaped circular outline, having a shell and gadroon rim with foliate decoration to the centre surrounding a later presentation engraving and raised on foliate scroll feet. Hallmarked Daniel & Charles Houle, A late Victorian silver heart shaped dish with London 1847. Maximum diameter measures 8 inches texturised finish and frilled rim. Hallmarked Hukin (20.3 cm), weight 10.72 ozt (333.6 cm). & Heath (John Thomas Heath & John Hartshorne Middleton), Birmingham 1890, registered number ‘Presented to Mrs H A Bore by the Brethren of 43166. Maximum length measuring 9 inches (23 cm), the Lodge of Freedom 3914. 16th March 1951.’ weight 9.8 ozt (305 grams). £340-440 £100-150 20

A George III silver teapot stand, of oval form with central initial engraving, gadrooned border and standing on four ball feet. Hallmarked A George III silver coffee pot, the pear form with Robert Garrard later floral embossing on a scale-work background, I, London 1803. dual vacant cartouche and standing on a circular Length measuring footed base with gadrooned border. Hallmarked 7 1/4 inches Francis Crump, London 1770. Height measuring (18.5 cm), weight 11 inches (28 cm), weight 29.6 ozt (922 grams). 6.3 ozt (196 grams). £700-900 £180-260

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An early George III silver vase, the part fluted form rising to the later decorated body. Hallmarked London 1761. Height measuring 5 inches (12.5 cm), weight 8.6 ozt (269 grams). £120-180 22

A late Victorian silver footed bowl of circular form, embossed floral scroll decoration surrounding twin- opposed cartouche, one engraved with the Eton College crest and motto ‘Floreat Etona’, and the other with a personal presentation inscription. Hallmarked A George III silver cream jug of helmet form, Lambert & Co (George Lambert), London 1892. standing on a square base and with punch-work rim. Hallmarked Samuel Davenport, London 1791. Rim diameter measures 5 1/4 inches (13.3 cm), Height measuring 5 1/2 inches (14 cm), weight 2.6 ozt weight 7.3 ozt (227 grams). ‘J.W. Crisp Winner of the (81 grams). £90-140 polling Eton 1892’. £80-120

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A William & Mary silver lighthouse caster, the cylindrical form with engraved armorial above the motto ‘EIN DOE AND SPAIR NOT’, raised on a gadrooned domed foot, applied reeded girdle and rising to the bayonet fitted double layered and quatrefoil pierced cover with conforming gadrooning Two similar George IV silver mustard pots of cylindrical drum form, gadrooned border and crest to one, and knopped finial. Hallmarked to the underside hallmarked Richard Sibley I and Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1823, height measuring 2 1/2 inches (6 cm). London 1690, maker’s mark indistinct. Height Together with a Victorian silver mustard pot of tankard form and engraved crest, hallmarked D & J Wellby Ltd, measuring 7 3/4 inches (19.5 cm), weight 11.7 ozt London 1868. Gross silver weight 15 ozt (468 grams). (3). £150-200 (367 grams). £600-800

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A Victorian silver open salt, of plain cauldron form, crested and standing on three ball feet. Hallmarked Wilson & Davis (Frederick Wilson & William Davis), A Victorian pair of silver-gilt trencher salts of stepped octagonal form. Hallmarked George Fox, London 1876. London 1868. Diameter measuring 5 cm, weight Height measuring 1 1/2 inches (3.5 cm), weight 2.8 ozt (89 grams). £180-260 29 grams. £30-50 28 29

A George III silver teapot stand, the oval form with central crest engraving, raised edge with beaded rim and standing on four claw and ball feet. Hallmarked London 1783, the maker probably Robert Hennell I. Length measuring 6 3/4 inches (17 cm), weight 4.7 ozt (149 grams). £120-180 30

A George III silver tankard by Hester Bateman, the tapering body with later initial engraving, applied girdle, A pair of George III silver mounted candlesticks, the domed hinged cover with openwork thumb-piece, scratch initial engraving to the scrolling handle with heart circular bases with gadrooned border rising to the shaped terminal. Hallmarked Hester Bateman, London 1782. Height measuring 7 1/2 inches (19 cm), weight cylindrical stems and similarly decorated nozzles 24.8 ozt (773 grams). with initial engraving. Hallmarked John Roberts & Provenance; Sotheby & Co 22nd October 1970, Lot 133. Complete with Sotheby & Co catalogue of Highly Co., Sheffield 1813. Height measuring 7 1/4 inches Important English and Foreign Silver and Plate, 22nd October 1970. £1,800-2,400 (18 cm). £300-400

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A late Victorian silver dish, the oval foliate pierced dish with fruiting vine border and clear glass A pair of George II silver casters of vase form with liner. Hallmarked George Nathan engraved crests and pierced detachable covers. & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1899. Hallmarked Samuel Wood, London 1744. Height Length measuring 8 1/4 inches measuring 5 1/2 inches (14 cm), gross weight 7 ozt (21 cm), gross silver weight (219 grams). £440-640 15.4 ozt (481 grams). £400-600

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A Victorian silver bonbon dish of eclectic style, the circular lobed form embossed with masks and fruit and standing on four stylised scrolling griffin supports, hallmarked Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman), London 1895, diameter A George III silver bowl of oval form with punch-work measuring 3 1/2 inches (9 cm). Together with an and floral engraved border and standing on an oval Edwardian stamped silver dish embossed with the footed base with reeded rim. Hallmarked Michael Worshipful Company of Mercers crest, hallmarked Plummer, London 1791. Maximum height measuring Sheffield 1902 and a silver mount for a butter dish, 3 1/2 inches (9 cm), weight 3.9 ozt (124 grams). hallmarked Birmingham 1954. Gross weight 7.5 ozt £80-120 (234 grams). (3). £60-90 33 36

A George III silver pepper, the vase form with vertical A George II silver salver, the circular body with central pierced borders armorial engraving, the applied cast rim of openwork interspaced with form embellished with fruiting vines interspersed with engraved borders, masks and scroll rim. Hallmarked William Cripps, blue glass liner, London 1752. Diameter measuring 8 3/4 inches standing on a circular (22 cm), weight 14 ozt (439 grams). footed base beaded border and domed The salver bears the conjugal arms of Thomas detachable cover. Neave (1761-1848), eldest son of Sir Richard Hallmarked Thomas Neave, 1st baronet (1795), Governor of the Bank of Daniell, London 1785. A George III silver mustard pot of oval form, having England and Frances Caroline ( ?-1835), daughter of Height measuring a blue glass liner, reeded rims enclosing stippled the Very Rev. Hon. William Digby, Dean of Durham, 4 1/4 inches (11 cm), and punched borders and further reed detail to who were married in 1791. The arms are impaled gross silver weight the handle. Hallmarked London 1799 with maker’s with a shield for the augmentation of a Baronet 2.1 ozt (66.5 grams). mark ‘IG’, possibly John . Silver weight 3.26 ozt signifying its date after 1814 when Sir Richard Neave, £90-140 (101.6 grams). £140-180 1st baronet died. £200-300

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A Victorian provincial silver presentation trowel with inscription and turned ivory handle. Hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co (James & Josiah Williams), Exeter 1860. Length measuring 14 inches (35 cm). ‘Presented to Mr Archibald Dickers on the laying of the foundation stone of Wesleyan Chapel at Crews Hole in the Kingswood Circuit, 10 September 1860.’ £340-440

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A George IV silver cream jug of bellied form and florally engraved within punch-work borders. Hallmarked William Bateman I, London 1820. Height measuring 4 1/4 inches (11 cm), weight 4.8 ozt (151 grams). £120-180 42

An early Victorian small silver dish of shaped circular outline with pierced scroll rim, having an engraved An early Victorian Scottish silver pitcher, the bellied scrollwork border surrounding a plain centre with and reeded body with initialled cartouche, fruiting A George II silver waiter, having engraved central engraved family crest. Hallmarks are partly indistinct vine surround to the lobed neck and similarly crest, within raised border and applied scrolling but possibly Sheffield 1845 and tentatively attributed decorated embossed fruiting vine rim. Hallmarked shell rim, the whole raised upon three hoof feet. to Henry Wilkinson & Co, also with the Diamond James McKay, Edinburgh 1840. Height measuring Hallmarked Henry Brind, London 1749. Diameter Registration Mark to the reverse. Maximum diameter 7 3/4 inches (19.5 cm), weight 24.8 ozt (774 grams). 7 2/8 inches (18.5 cm), weight 8.66 ozt (269.3 grams). measures 7 3/4 inches (19.5 cm), weight 5.8 ozt £400-600 £150-200 (180.4 grams). £60-90

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Two late Victorian small silver vases, the first of baluster form and embossed with leafy stemmed flowers, the second wrythen moulded with a flared and frill rim, both hallmarked London 1899, maker’s marks for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman), and Stokes & Ireland Ltd. Together with a later butter dish in the form of a scallop shell on three ball feet, hallmarked Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1919. Height of tallest vase measures 5 7/8 inches (15 cm), combined weight 6.3 ozt (196 grams). (3). £60-90 45

A mid-Victorian silver Pineapple goblet, heavily embossed decoration throughout with twin-opposed A small Victorian silver salver of shaped circular cartouche, one containing an engraved family crest outline, having foliate, shell and bead borders A Victorian silver-gilt swing handle sugar basket, depicting a wheat sheaf above the motto ‘Dum enclosing engraved floral motifs to a monogrammed the oval body profusely chased with floral scrolls Spiro Spero’ (While I breathe, I hope), the other with centre, the whole raised on three claw and ball feet. surrounding dual circular cartouche, one crested engraving worn away, raised on a globular knopped Hallmarked Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin & and within beaded borders. Hallmarked Holland, Son stem and spread circular foot. Hallmarked Edward Ebenezer Hall), London 1871. Diameter measuring & Slater (John Aldwinckle & James Slater), London Ker Reid, London 1865. Height measures 9 inches 8 inches (20.3 cm), weight 9.94 ozt (309.3 grams). 1883. Maximum length measuring 5 inches (13 cm), (23 cm), weight 16.26 ozt (505.8 grams). £200-300 £100-150 weight 4.4 ozt (139 grams). £120-180

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A George IV silver cruet, the kidney shaped base with applied scrolling shell and foliate rim, raised above three winged scrolling feet with central boar mask and rising to three supports conforming in decoration to the scrolling acanthus leaf capped handle and reeded frame holding four cut glass inserts, two with matching silver mounts. Hallmarked Charles & John Fry II, London 1825. Maximum width measuring 10 1/4 inches (26 cm). £500-800

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A pair of George III silver shell butter dishes, the classic form crested and standing on two whelk feet. Hallmarked London 1766 and the maker’s mark probably for Elizabeth Aldridge. Maximum length measuring 5 1/4 inches (13.5 cm), gross weight 6.1 ozt (190 grams). £120-180 49

A mid-Victorian Scottish silver three piece tea service comprising a teapot, twin-handled sugar bowl and a A George IV silver christening mug, the bellied body cream jug, each of panel sided bellied form with applied C scroll and foliate borders above floral scroll engraving with floral embossing on a stippled background. throughout, with scrolled handles and each raised on four splayed feet, also with scroll detail, the teapot Hallmarked London 1825 with the maker’s mark WE. with domed and hinged lid. Hallmarked James McKay, Edinburgh 1859. Maximum teapot length measures Height measuring 3 3/4 inches (9.5 cm), weight 5 ozt 10 1/4 inches (26 cm), gross weight 45.91 ozt (1428 grams). £500-800 (158 grams). £180-240

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An Edwardian silver four piece tea service, comprising teapot, hot water pot, twin-handled sugar bowl and cream jug, each of lobed and tapering form to a footed base, ivory insulators to the tea and hot water pots. Hallmarked Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1906/7/8. Teapot length measures 9 5/8 inches (24.5 cm), gross weight 59.17 ozt (1840.4 grams). £600-800

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A George IV silver meat platter by Paul Storr, of shaped oval form having a gadroon border interspersed with shell and foliate motifs and enclosing twin-opposed engraved armorials with the Latin motto ‘Non Nobis Solum’. Hallmarked London 1829 with the maker’s mark. Length measuring 17 inches (43.2 cm), weight 65.29 ozt (2031 grams). £3,000-5,000

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Two George II silver casters, the first of plain baluster form with removable lid having simple drilled holes against a diaper pattern, hallmarked Samuel Wood, London 1744, the second bun top caster also of plain baluster shape with girdle detail and simple hole piercing to the lid, hallmarked Benjamin West, London 1749. Gross weight 5.4 ozt (168 grams). (2). £200-300 57

A George III small silver teapot of plain oval form with A George III silver muffin dish and cover of circular form, having an applied foliate, shell and gadroon rim to the straight sided spout and wood handle, the domed base and an engraved armorial to the cover with the Latin motto ‘Non Nobis Solum’, the cover further decorated and hinged lid also with wood finial. Hallmarked with a lobed and fluted band with scrolling foliage and a similarly decorated handle. Hallmarked Alice & George Charles Chesterman II, London, likely 1809. Maximum Burrows II, London 1817. Base rim diameter measures 7 1/2 inches (19 cm), weight 17.8 ozt (553.7 grams). length measures 11 inches (28 cm), weight 12.58 ozt £300-500 (391.3 grams). £100-150 54 55 58

A Victorian silver coffee pot of bellied form, having floral and scroll embossed decoration throughout surrounding twin cartouche, one with engraved family crest and the other a chinoiserie scene depicting A mid-Victorian silver twin-handled sugar bowl, the A George III silver mug of slightly tapering form to three figures, the whole with a wrythen finial to the main body embossed with floral and foliate motifs a skirted base and having a foliate capped double domed and hinged lid, a foliate capped handle and surrounding two vacant cartouche. Hallmarked scroll handle, engraved initials to one side and raised on four scrolled feet. Hallmarked Joseph London 1873. Maximum height inclusive of later floral and scroll embossing. Hallmarked John Angell II, London 1851. Maximum height including handles 3 1/2 inches (9 cm), gross weight 7.9 ozt Kidder, London 1784. Height measures 4 7/8 inches finial measures 10 5/8 inches (27 cm), gross weight (245.6 grams). £100-150 (12.5 cm), weight 10.44 ozt (324.6 grams). £180-260 31.65 ozt (984.4 grams). £300-400

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An Edwardian silver swing handled sugar basket, A set of four George III silver open salts, each of fluted oval form with reed border to the short stemmed foot, the oval form with reeded borders and swing handle. with later personal engraving to the underside of each foot dated 1955. Hallmarked Nathaniel Smith & Co., Hallmarked Daniel & John Wellby, London 1908. Sheffield (combined assay office and date letter mark), date letter not clearly visible, circa 1781 - 1808. Maximum Height measuring 3 1/2 inches (9 cm), weight 4.7 ozt length of each measures 4 inches (10 cm), weight 7.41 ozt (230.5 grams). £200-300 (148 grams). £90-140 60 62

An Edwardian silver bowl of circular form the panelled and fluted body with flared rim. Hallmarked Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1903. Maximum diameter measures 4 7/8 inches (12.5 cm), weight 3.95 ozt (122.7 grams). £50-80 61

A William IV silver fruit basket of circular form, having a pierced and embossed fruiting vine rim to a plain lobed centre, with a similarly decorated swing handle and the whole raised on a shaped circular A mid-Victorian silver four piece tea service, comprising teapot, coffee or hot water pot with mesh liner, a twin- foot. Hallmarked Sheffield 1833, maker’s mark partly handled sugar bowl and a cream jug, each of bellied form with beaded rim above engraved foliate scroll motifs distorted but possibly ‘HB’ over ‘&H’. Rim diameter surrounding vacant circular panels, further bead and foliate detail to handles and spouts, flower finials to hinged measures 11 inches (28 cm), weight 22.65 ozt lids and each raised on four leaf capped scroll feet. Hallmarked Daniel & Charles Houle, London 1869. Maximum (704.6 grams). £300-500 height of coffee pot measures 9 5/8 inches (24.5 cm), gross weight 79.32 ozt (2467 grams). £600-800

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A pair of George III silver candlesticks, each with a loaded square base having gadroon borders enclosing foliate motifs and rising to a slightly tapering, fluted column with a pierced Corinthian A George I silver caster of octagonal form, the capital (missing nozzle), engraved bird crest at the bayonet fitted cover with scroll piercing and facetted base of each column. Hallmarked Emick Romer, finial. Hallmarked John Barnard I, London 1716. London 1762. Height measures 12 1/2 inches Height measuring 6 1/2 inches (16.5 cm), weight 7 ozt (31.7 cm). £800-1,200 (222 grams). £500-700 65 67

A Victorian silver twin-handled sugar bowl of part lobed oval form, hallmarked William Hutton & Sons A George II silver hot water pot by Philip Garden, (Edward Hutton), London 1886. Together with a the tapering body embellished with floral chasing, A George IV silver mug, the bellied form with reeded slightly later and similar cream jug, hallmarked three crest engravings and further initials, the spout border, foliate embellished handle and standing on Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London 1898. with heart-shaped opening, domed and stepped a stepped circular footed base. Hallmarked George Length of sugar bowl including handles measures hinged cover with artichoke finial. Hallmarked Philip Knight, London 1823. Height measuring 3 1/2 inches 6 1/2 inches (16.5 cm). Gross combined weight Garden, London 1750. Height measuring 9 1/4 inches (9 cm), weight 4.5 ozt (142 grams). £180-260 8.39 ozt (260.8 grams). (2). £90-140 (23.5 cm), weight 19.6 ozt (610 grams). £600-800

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An Edwardian silver mounted candlestick of Neoclassical style, the urn shaped socket raised upon tapering square pedestal and stepped spreading square base, the whole having low relief decoration of foliate swags and pendants tied with bows, and rams A late Victorian pierced silver bonbon dish, of circular A cased pair of Art Nouveau silver open salts, the head masks. Hallmarked pierced form with everted rim. Hallmarked Synyer & oval bodies with foliate embossing upon a stippled William Hutton & Sons Beddoes (Harry Synyer & Charles Joseph Beddoes), background and blue glass liners. Hallmarked Walker Ltd., London 1905. Height Birmingham 1900. Height measuring 1 3/4 inches & Hall, Sheffield 1906, registered number 453142. measures 7 6/8 inches (4.5 cm), weight 2.1 ozt (68 grams). £30-80 Gross silver weight 3.1 ozt (98 grams). £60-90 (19.75 cm). £60-90 70 73 75

A late Victorian silver sugar bowl, the circular body part fluted with foliate accents and twin handles, A late Victorian silver twin-handled sugar bowl of hallmarked Mappin & Webb (John Newton Mappin), An early Victorian silver christening mug, the oval form with lobed lower body, hallmarked Walker Sheffield 1890, height including handles 2 inches octagonal bellied form with classical scroll engraving & Hall, Sheffield 1896. Together with an Edwardian (5 cm). Together with a 1930s silver cream jug of surrounding festoons, further scroll handle and silver mustard pot with blue glass liner, hallmarked oval fluted form with reeded rim and standing on four standing on an octagonal foot. Hallmarked Birmingham 1905, a George IV mustard spoon, paw feet, hallmarked Birmingham 1932 and a further Joseph Angell I & Joseph Angell II, London 1842. hallmarked Exeter 1828, a late Victorian silver Victorian silver vessel with personal inscription. Gross Height measuring 4 inches (10 cm), weight 3.8 ozt mounted glass scent bottle and a plated salt spoon. weight 13.9 ozt (434 grams). (3). £150-200 (121 grams). £80-120 Weighable silver 6.42 ozt (199.8 grams). (5). £60-90

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A Victorian silver open salt of cauldron form, crested and standing on four shell mounted paw feet. A Victorian silver bachelor tea service of oblong form, part fluted, canted corners and standing on bun feet. Hallmarked William Moulson, London 1847. Height Hallmarked Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman), Sheffield 1887. Gross measuring 2 1/4 inches (5.5 cm), weight 4.5 ozt weight 18.9 ozt (590 grams). £260-360 (140 grams). £90-140

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A George III silver swing handle sugar basket of plain oval form with reeded borders and engraved crest. Hallmarked Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1795. Height measuring 3 3/4 inches (9.5 cm), weight 4.9 ozt (154 grams). £120-180

A pair of George III silver open salts, the oval bodies A Victorian silver caster, the bellied body rising to a 82 with bright-cut foliate gallery with initialled cartouche, scroll pierced cover and standing on a circular footed pricked borders and blue glass liners, hallmarked base, hallmarked 1844, the maker possibly Joseph & Alexander Field, London 1806. Together with two Albert Savory, differing maker’s mark to cover, height associated George III Fiddle pattern salt spoons, measuring 4 3/4 inches (12 cm). Together with a London 1808 and an early twentieth century silver modern embossed silver pen tray, Birmingham 1991, sweetmeat basket, Synyer & Beddoes (Harry Synyer a 1920s silver mounted trinket box, Birmingham & Charles Joseph Beddoes), Birmingham 1910. Gross 1929 and a set of 1920s silver coffee spoons. Gross silver weight 7 ozt (220 grams). (3). £240-340 weighable silver 9.8 ozt (307 grams). (4). £180-260 78 80

A George III silver pap boat, of plain hand raised teardrop form. Hallmarked London 1772 with the maker’s mark M?. Maximum length measuring 4 inches (10 cm), weight 1.8 ozt (56 grams). £120-180 83

A George III silver hot water jug, the bulbous body A George III silver mustard pot, the oval form with A late Victorian silver Scottish christening mug of part fluted rising to an engraved crest, rising spout monogram engraving, reeded rim, domed hinged plain baluster form, scroll handle and standing on and scrolling wood handle. Hallmarked Solomon lid and blue glass liner. Hallmarked 1800 with the a circular foot. Hallmarked Brook & Son, Edinburgh Hougham, London 1803. Maximum height measuring maker’s mark IG. Height measuring 3 1/4 inches 1899. Height measuring 3 inches (7.5 cm), weight 8 1/2 inches (21.5 cm), weight 23.5 ozt (731 grams). (8.5 cm), gross silver weight 2.99 ozt (93 grams). 3.1 ozt (98 grams). £60-90 £560-760 £120-180

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A George III Scottish silver sugar bowl and cream jug, the oval bodies with dual cartouche, one initialled and with bright-cut floral gallery within punch-work borders. Hallmarked John McDonald, Edinburgh A pair of George II silver sauce boats, the oval bodies with scalloped rim, high arch leaf capped scrolling handle 1806. Maximum height of sugar bowl measuring and standing on three shell mounted hoof feet. Hallmarked London 1753 with maker’s mark W.?. Maximum 5 inches (12.5 cm), gross weight 14.7 ozt (460 grams). height measuring 4 inches (10 cm), gross weight 15.1 ozt (472 grams). £400-600 £360-460

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A Victorian silver sugar bowl, the circular bowl with floral scroll engraving and raised on three mask mounted turned feet. Hallmarked London 1886 with the maker’s mark JH, numbered 19867. Height A set of three George III silver open salts, each of oval form with gadrooned rim and raised on three shell measuring 1 1/2 inches (3.8 cm), weight 2 ozt mounted hoof feet. Hallmarked David Hennell I & Robert Hennell I 1766. Height measuring 1 3/4 inches (4.5 cm), (65 grams). £60-90 gross silver weight 8.5 ozt (267 grams). £100-150 86 88 90

A Victorian mug of baluster form and embossed An early George III silver porringer of classic form A pair of Edwardian silver mounted candlesticks, floral scrolls surrounding the personally engraved with oblique fluting, asymmetrical vacant cartouche the circular bases with reeded decoration rising cartouche and standing on a circular footed base. and rope-twist girdle interspaced with punch- to the tapering stems and urn shaped sockets Hallmarked Henry Holland (of Holland, Aldwinckle & work. Hallmarked London 1767. Height measuring with detachable nozzles. Hallmarked Ellis Jacob Slater), London 1861. Height measuring 5 1/4 inches 2 3/4 inches (7 cm), weight 2.4 ozt (77 grams). Greenberg, Birmingham 1906. Height measuring (13.5 cm), weight 9 ozt (280 grams). £180-260 £240-340 10 inches (10.5 cm). £240-340

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A George II silver kettle on spirit stand by Lewis Pantin I, of lobed bullet form, crested to both sides, the shoulders of the kettle with rocaille chased decoration, scroll mounts to the spout, turned ebonised handle and similarly decorated tri-form base with openwork cast aprons with central medallions. Hallmarked Lewis Pantin I, London 1733. Maximum height inclusive of handle 16 inches (40.5 cm), gross weight 107.8 ozt (3353 grams). The kettle bears the conjugal arms of Thomas Neave (1761-1848), eldest son of Sir Richard Neave, 1st baronet (1795), Governor of the Bank of England and Frances Caroline ( ?-1835), daughter of the Very Rev. Hon. William Digby, Dean of Durham, who were married in 1791. The arms are impaled with a shield for the augmentation of a Baronet signifying its date after 1814 when Sir Richard Neave, 1st baronet died. £2,800-3,800

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A George III silver swing handled sugar basket, of elliptical outline having scalloped and beaded rim, with dual engraved crest depicting crossed anchors and with silver- gilt interior, the whole raised upon pedestal foot having A late George III silver mustard pot of lobed oblong A small Victorian silver cream jug with chased further beaded rim. Hallmarked London 1786, the form with gadroon rim, blue glass liner and raised on decoration. Hallmarked Hilliard & Thomason, maker probably Thomas Daniell. Maximum length four ball feet. Hallmarked London 1811, maker’s mark Birmingham 1889. Height measuring 2 inches (5 cm), 5 4/8 inches (14 cm), weight 5.16 ozt (160.4 grams). worn. Silver weight 5.28 ozt (164.2 grams). £120-180 weight 1.3 ozt (41 grams). £30-50 £120-180 93 96 99

A late Victorian pierced silver dish of shaped circular outline, having a foliate scroll rim enclosing decorative A George II silver waiter, the circular body with pierced sides and a further border of scrolling foliage A pair of Edwardian bud vases, each of trumpet central crest to the raised and scalloped edge and to the centre. Hallmarked Horace Woodward & Co form having trefoil beaded rim, raised upon knopped standing on three hoof feet. Hallmarked London Ltd., London 1894. Maximum diameter measures circular base. Hallmarked James Deakin & Sons, 1734. Maximum diameter measuring 6 1/2 inches 8 3/4 inches (22.2 cm), weight 8.4 ozt (261.2 grams). Sheffield 1906. Height measures 6 6/8 inches (17 cm) (16.5 cm), weight 6.8 ozt (214 grams). £280-380 £80-120 high. £80-120 94 97 100

A small Victorian silver bowl with moulded girdle, lobed and fluted decoration A Victorian silver goblet to the lower body of typical form, having and coin inset to the one monogrammed and base, hallmarked three floral embossed Charles Stuart oval panels, and raised Harris, London 1890, on a slender knopped height measuring stem to a circular foot 2 1/2 inches with conforming floral (6.3 grams). Together with two small Edwardian decoration and beaded silver bowls, the first with shaped rim, twin handles rim. Hallmarked Thomas and foliate scroll decoration, hallmarked Fenton A late Victorian silver sugar bowl of plain circular Smily, London 1866. Brothers Ltd., Sheffield 1906, the second with form with crimped rim and silver-gilt interior. Height measures 6 1/4 three scrolled supports and hallmarked Horton & Hallmarked James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1894. inches (15.8 cm), weight Allday, Birmingham 1907. Combined weight 7.51 ozt Height measuring 2 1/4 inches (6 cm), weight 3 ozt 4.23 ozt (131.6 grams). (233.6 grams). (3). £80-120 (96 grams). £60-90 £50-80

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A George III silver wax jack, the pierced hexagonal base raised on three paw feet and extending to a scrolling foliate capped handle and rising to the central column terminating with a scissor action holder. Hallmarked London 1765, maker’s mark indistinct. Height measuring 6 1/2 inches (16.5 cm), weight 6.4 ozt (200 grams). £800-1,200

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A Victorian silver four piece tea service comprising teapot, hot water pot, twin- handled sugar bowl and a cream jug, each of slightly tapering oval form with beaded rims and engraved decoration depicting birds, floral baskets and foliate scrolls surrounding twin-opposed vacant cartouche, the tea and hot water pots with flat hinged lids each having a spinning top finial, gilded interiors to the cream and sugar. Hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson) London 1887. Maximum height of hot water pot measures 9 1/4 inches (23.5 cm), gross weight 66.07 ozt (2,054 grams). £680-880 103 105 An Edwardian silver mounted glass bowl, the openwork silver frame supporting a cranberry glass liner of conical form, with gadrooned borders and standing on tapering reeded legs to the shell and scroll feet. Hallmarked Elkington & Co Ltd, London 1901. Height measuring 5 1/2 inches (14 cm), gross silver weight 9 ozt (280 grams). £120-180 107

A cased pair of Edwardian silver open salts of plain cylindrical form raised on four scroll feet, blue glass liners and associated silver spoons. Hallmarked Chester 1907, maker’s mark indistinct. Height measuring 1 1/2 inches (4 cm), gross silver weight 1.8 ozt (57 grams). £50-80 104

An Edwardian silver butter shell of classic form and An Edwardian silver salver of circular outline, having raised on three ball feet, hallmarked Jay, Richard a raised Chippendale style rim enclosing hammered Attenborough & Co (James Charles Jay), Chester decoration with a vacant, circular panel to the A George III silver cream jug, standing on a square 1903, maximum length measuring 5 inches (13 cm). centre, the whole raised on three foliate scroll feet. base rising to a circular foot with beeded rims, Together with a similar example hallmarked James Hallmarked Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1903. crested and with sparrow beak. Hallmarked Henry Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin), Sheffield Diameter measures 12 1/4 inches (31 cm), weight Chawner, London 1791. Height measuring 5 inches 1911. Gross weight 4.2 ozt (132 grams). (2). £60-90 30.86 ozt (960 grams). £260-340 (12.5 cm), weight 3.7 ozt (116 grams). £120-180

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A pair of late Victorian cased silver open salts, of part fluted cauldron form having frilled rims and raised upon three ball feet, together with two salt A pair of Edwardian silver candlesticks of octagonal spoon with silver-gilt bowls. Hallmarked form, having baluster knopped stem and standing on William Davenport, Birmingham 1896. a stepped base. Hallmarked Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Diameter of each salt measures 4.5 cm, Ltd., Sheffield 1905. Height measures 8 5/8 inches gross weight 26.8 grams. £50-80 (22 cm), bases filled. £300-500 109 112

A Victorian small bachelor teapot of drum form with A pair of George III silver entree dish covers with later matched bases, of octagonal sided form with gadroon engraved crest and fruitwood handle and finial. borders, the covers each having an engraved family crest and a reeded loop handle with foliate detail. Covers Hallmarked William Comyns & Sons, London 1868. hallmarked John Wakelin & Robert Garrard 1800, assumed London, the bases hallmarked C J Vander (Henry & Height measuring 3 1/4 inches (8 cm), weight 5.7 ozt Arthur Vander), London 1930. Maximum length measures 12 1/4 inches (31 cm), weight 91.25 ozt (2838 grams). (178 grams). £100-150 £900-1,400 110 113

Two late Victorian silver bowls, the larger having raised bow and swag border above fluted base and with initialled cartouche, hallmarked Thomas Haynes, Birmingham 1899, maximum diameter measures 5 inches (12.75 cm), the smaller having raised foliate and fruiting vine decoration above a part fluted base and with vacant cartouche, same hallmarks, A pair of Edwardian silver bonbon dishes, each of elongated oval form with vertical pierced sides and embossed maximum diameter measures 4 6/8 inches (12 cm). husk motifs. Hallmarked James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1908. Length measuring 6 3/8 inches (16.2 cm), Gross weight 10.51 ozt (326.8 grams). (2). £100-150 weight 5.3 ozt (164.8 grams). £50-80

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A late Victorian meat platter by Hunt & Roskell, of shaped oval form having a formalised leaf and bead border interspersed with further foliate motifs, with twin opposed engraved crests of a crown above a scimitar, the reverse engraved ‘Meat Dish No.1. Oz. 82’, hallmarked London 1899 with maker’s marks, length measuring 20 inches (51 cm). Together with a matched plated dish cover with conforming border and crest decoration and surmounted with a silver crown hallmarked Spink & Son, London 1910. Weight of platter only 80.69 ozt (2510 grams). £1,200-1,800

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A Edwardian silver sauce boat of typical form with gadrooned rim, high arch scroll handle with lion terminal and raised on three shell mounted paw feet, hallmarked Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham 1936, maximum height measuring 3 1/4 inches (8.5 cm). Together with a modern silver mounted bottle coaster of plain convex outline, turned wooden base with inset circular button to the centre, hallmarked M C Hersey & Son Ltd., London 2006, rim diameter measures 4 1/2 inches (11.5 cm). Gross weighable silver 3.0 ozt (94.6 grams). (2). £60-90 118

A George III silver presentation goblet, the tapering bowl having engraved fruiting border above presentation inscription and initialled cartouche, raised upon flared pedestal and hexagonal base with later added base plate. Hallmarked Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, London 1806. Height measures A Victorian silver sugar basket, the oval scalloped A late Victorian silver Quaich, the circular bowl, 5 7/8 inches (15 cm). body with alternating fluted panels, reeded rim, swing raised on a circular foot ring with twin pierced handle and standing on a foot conforming in design. scroll handles. Hallmarked William Comyns & Sons, ‘This cup was obtained by Mr. David Mair as a prize Hallmarked Henry Stratford, London 1895. Length London 1895. Maximum width inclusive of handles for exhibiting to the Holderness Agricultural Society measuring 5 1/2 inches (14 cm), weight 6.6 ozt 6 1/2 inches (16.5 cm), weight 3.9 ozt, (121.2 grams). the best two years old Heifer on the 21st of Sept (208 grams). £120-180 £80-120 1807.’ £120-180 116 120

An Edwardian silver twin-handled bowl of circular form, having embossed foliate scrolls and footed base, hallmarked T H Hazlewood & Co., Birmingham 1907. Together with an Edwardian silver caster of vase shape, hallmarked Chester 1906, two novelty A George III silver entree dish, of shaped oblong form with applied foliate, shell and gadroon rim, engraved to acorn peppers, hallmarked Birmingham 1903 and underside of rim with twin-opposed crests depicting three arrows spearing a fish. Hallmarked Thomas Robins, 1904, and a pair of plated pepper pots. Gross silver London 1817. Maximum length measures 13 inches (33 cm), weight 39.49 ozt (1228.2 grams). £500-700 weight 4 ozt (124.7 grams). £70-100

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A late Victorian small silver salver, of plain circular An Edwardian silver rose bowl, of circular and part An Edwardian silver bowl, the circular fluted form with outline with simple reed rim to a plain centre and fluted form raised upon spreading foot, having scalloped edge and standing on a conforming foot. raised on three scrolled feet. Hallmarked Edward engraved initials to bowl. Hallmarked Birmingham Hallmarked A & J Zimmerman Ltd (Arthur & John Barnard & Sons Ltd., London 1898. Diameter 1905, with the maker’s mark L.C.M. Diameter Zimmerman), Birmingham 1905. Height measuring measures 10 inches (25.5 cm), weight 16.45 ozt measures 6 7/8 inches (17.5 cm), weight 14.29 ozt 3 1/2 inches (9 cm), weight 4.4 ozt (139 grams). (511.7 grams). £150-200 (444.4 grams). £150-200 £70-100 122 124 127

A late Victorian silver rose bowl of circular footed form, having moulded rim and girdle detail and An early Victorian silver mug in Gothic style, of embossed throughout with scrolling foliate motifs. baluster form to a footed base with moulded rim Hallmarked William Mammatt & Son, Sheffield 1898. above engraved initials and strapwork decoration. Rim diameter measures 8 1/4 inches (21 cm), height Hallmarked James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1844. 6 inches (15.2 cm), weight 24.42 ozt (759.6 grams). Height including handle measures 4 inches (10.2 cm), £240-340 weight 4.41 ozt (137.3 grams). £180-260 125

An Art Nouveau silver twin-handled vase of hammered tapering form with flared rim, having tendril motifs forming the two handles and bordering the twin opposed cartouche, one vacant and the other with a later presentation engraving, the whole raised on a circular spread foot. Hallmarked A matched pair of late Victorian silver bonbon dishes, the oval bodies with radiating and scroll piercing, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd., London 1904. scalloped rim and standing on an oval foot. Hallmarked William Comyns & Sons, London 1895 and Goldsmiths Height measures 10 inches (25.3 cm), weight & Silversmiths Co (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman), London 1897. Length measuring 3 3/4 inches 16.18 ozt (503.3 grams). £160-260 (9.5 cm), gross weight 3 ozt (96 grams). £80-120

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A matched set of four Georgian and Victorian open salts, each of cauldron shape with a floral scroll rim and raised on four leaf capped paw feet. Only remnants of hallmarks remaining, two likely George III, one Victorian and the last with marks completely worn away. Gross weight 14.08 ozt (438 grams). £200-300

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A pair of mid-Victorian A pair of early twentieth century silver mounted silver mounted cut glass candlesticks, each of classical form with cylindrical casters, each of bottle form reeded column, circular nozzles with beaded rims and having pierced silver cover, standing on square bases with conforming beaded hallmarked Birmingham rim. Hallmarked William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield £200-300 1856, probably E&C, height 1911. Height measuring 5 inches (13 cm). measures 7 inches (18 cm). Together with a modern silver miniature cup of 134 baluster form having foliate capped handle, John Rose, A George III silver sauce boat by Hester Bateman, Birmingham 1972, height the oval body raised on three shell mounted hoof feet 4.75 cm, an Edwardian silver vesta case, William Hair rising to the punch-work rim and high arch foliate Haseler, Birmingham 1909, a cased set of six 1920s capped scrolling handle. Hallmarked Hester Bateman, silver handled knives, John Biggin, Sheffield 1927, London 1776. Height measuring 4 3/4 inches (12 cm), plus another cased set of mother-of-pearl handled weight 7.7 ozt (241 grams). £340-440 knives. £80-120 130 132

A Victorian silver mug of baluster form to a footed A Victorian silver christening mug, the baluster base, engraved foliate scroll decoration with later A George III silver cream jug of helmet form, form fluted and embellished with bright-cut gothic personal inscription to one side dated 1913, having engraved with floral swags, initialled cartouche, engraving, scrolling leaf capped handle and standing a gilded interior and scrolled handle with bead detail. punch-work borders and lobed rim. Hallmarked on a circular footed base. Hallmarked William Hutton Hallmarked John Evans II, London 1862. Height George Smith (II) & Thomas Hayter, London 1791. & Sons (Robert Hutton), Sheffield 1870. Height including handle measures 4 7/8 inches (12.5 cm), Height measuring 5 1/2 inches (14 cm), weight 3 ozt measuring 3 3/4 inches (9.5 cm), weight 3.7 ozt weight 5.85 ozt (182 grams). £140-200 (96 grams). £120-180 (118 grams). £80-120

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An Edwardian silver teapot of lobed and fluted oval form, having a stained wood angular handle with scroll thumb rest and conforming stained wood finial to the domed and hinged lid. Hallmarked Birmingham 1909 with maker’s mark ‘J.C & S Ltd.’ Maximum length measures 11 inches (28 cm), gross weight 20 ozt (623.4 grams). £180-260 138 139

A pair of late Victorian silver candlesticks, each with An Edwardian silver tea strainer, the lobed bowl a loaded square base having an oblique gadrooned have pierced decoration, hallmarked Levi & Salaman, border and foliate corners, and rising to a fluted Birmingham, 1903, length measures 4 4/8 inches A late Victorian silver bowl, the wrythen inverted column with a Corinthian capital, one fixed and one (11.5 cm). Together with a 1980s silver mounted pear form with foliate borders, vacant cartouche removable nozzle. Hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield photograph frame of oval outline with easel support and everted scroll rim. Hallmarked Atkin Brothers, 1895 and 1897. Height measures 12 3/4 inches verso, hallmarked Carr’s of Sheffield Ltd., Sheffield Sheffield 1898. Height measuring 3 inches (8 cm), (32.5 cm). £400-600 1987, height measures 3 inches (7.5 cm). (2). £30-50 weight 3.7 ozt (118 grams). £60-90

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A pair of late Victorian silver A George V silver toast mounted dwarf rack, the wirework frame candlesticks, the of crescent form raised square bases rising upon four lion paw feet, to the urn shaped hallmarked Goldsmiths nozzles decorated & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., in Neoclassical style incorporating swag and bow London 1911, length motifs, hallmarked Walter Latham, Sheffield 1899, measures 4 inches height measuring 4 inches (10 cm). Together with an (11 cm). Together with a embossed Victorian dressing table tray, Cornelius 1920s silver toast rack Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings raised upon four ball feet, (Frank) Shepherd, Birmingham 1897, a set of four George Unite, Birmingham Victorian open salts of oblong fluted form, hallmarked 1922, length 4 3/8 inches Chester 1898 and an early twentieth century small (11 cm). Gross weight inkwell of capstan form, hallmarked Birmingham 5.0 ozt (158.1 grams). (2). 1917. Gross weighable silver 7.6 ozt (237 grams). (4). £60-90 £400-600

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An early twentieth century silver christening mug, the part fluted body rising to the applied girdle, personal inscription and everted rim, hallmarked An Edwardian silver muffin dish, the circular body Harrods Stores Ltd (Richard Burbridge), London A Victorian silver mustard pot, the cylindrical drum with lobed shell and scroll rim to the base with twin 1916, height measuring 3 inches (7.5 cm). Together form beaded rim, scroll handle with shell thumb- ivory handles, detachable tray and domed cover. with an Edwardian silver christening mug, hallmarked piece and blue glass liner. Hallmarked Edwin Charles Hallmarked Carrington & Co, London 1909. Maximum Minshull & Latimer, Birmingham 1902. Gross weight Purdie, London 1878. Height measuring 2 inches height measuring 6 inches (15 cm), gross weight 7.5 ozt (236 grams). (2). £120-180 (5 cm), gross silver weight 3 ozt (97 grams). £120-180 26.7 ozt (832 grams). £280-380

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A 1920s silver trinket dish of circular form, reed and ribbon border and central Dickens, Pickwick Papers character ‘Fat Boy’ Doulton figure, hallmarked Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1922, height measuring 4 inches (10 cm). Together with a 1920s silver teapot with pierced gallery, hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1921 and a set of twelve continental An eighteenth century white metal mounted teaspoons and serving spoon, stamped 835. Gross cowrie shell sauce boat. Maximum height weighable silver 23.7 ozt (738 grams). (3). £400-600 measuring 3 1/4 inches (8.5 cm). £90-140 143 146 148

A late Victorian small silver cream jug, with wrythen A George II silver cream jug, the baluster form with A Victorian silver cup of plain slightly tapering form chased body and floral scroll border. Hallmarked scalloped rim, scrolling leaf capped handle and with silver-gilt interior. Hallmarked James Charles James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1893. Height standing on three paw feet. Hallmarked London 1754. Edington, London 1840. Height measuring 3 1/2 measuring 2 1/2 inches (6 cm), weight 1.4 ozt Height measuring 3 1/2 inches (9 cm), weight 2.2 ozt inches (9 cm), weight 3.1 ozt (96.5 grams). £120-180 (44 grams). £30-50 (71 grams). £80-120

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An early twentieth century silver dish of oval form, the sides with simple hole piercing, engraved family crests and date 1912, having twin lion mask and drop A pair of Edwardian silver open salts modelled as ring handles and raised on four claw and ball feet, twin-handled cups with blue glass liners. Hallmarked missing liner. Hallmarked Frederick Charles Britten Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1909. Height measuring & Frederick William Britten, London 1911. Maximum 2 3/4 inches (7 cm), gross silver weight 4.7 ozt length including rim measuring 7 inches (17.7 cm), (148 grams). £60-90 weight 23.14 ozt (720 grams). £240-340

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A George II silver coffee pot, the plain tapering An Edwardian cased set of four silver open salts form with foliate mounted spout to the domed A George III silver swing handle sugar basket, the of small circular form with bulbous bodies, green hinged cover with baluster finial. Hallmarked London oval shape form with reeded rims and engraved glass liners and matching spoons. Hallmarked Levi & 1748 with the maker’s mark H?. Height measuring foliate scroll border. Hallmarked Peter, Ann & William Salaman, Birmingham 1907. Height of salt measuring 9 1/4 inches (24 cm), weight 26.6 ozt (829 grams). Bateman, London 1804. Height measuring 3 3/4 1 inches (2.5 cm), gross silver weight 1.8 ozt £600-800 inches (9.5 cm), weight 4 ozt (128 grams). £120-180 (58 grams). £60-90 150 153 156

A George II half pint silver mug of baluster form to A late Victorian silver-gilt basket of navette form with a footed base, with scroll handle and later floral lattice piercing and embossed swags. Hallmarked embossing surrounding a crested cartouche. A pair of Edwardian silver peppers, the cylindrical Charles Stuart Harris, London 1897. Maximum Hallmarked William Shaw & William Priest, London pierced bodies with blue glass liners. Hallmarked length measuring 7 inches (18 cm), weight 5.8 ozt 1749. Height measures 3 3/4 inches (9.5 cm), weight Sydney & Co, Birmingham 1908. Height measuring (183 grams). £140-180 5.2 ozt (161.7 grams). £240-340 2 1/2 inches (6 cm). £40-60

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An Art Nouveau silver bowl, of cauldron form having An early twentieth century silver sugar bowl of plain planished surface to the whole, with three foliate and A pair of Edwardian silver bud vases, of tapering circular form with applied oval cartouche, everted rim scroll moulded handles and raised upon three turned form having frilled rim and raised upon circular and standing on a stepped circular foot. Hallmarked feet. Hallmarked Elkington & Co., London 1906. foot, decorated with rose garlands tied with a bow. S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Chester 1911. Height Maximum diameter inclusive of handles measures Hallmarked William Comyns & Sons, London 1901. measuring 2 1/2 inches (6.5 cm), weight 2.3 ozt 6 5/8 inches (17 cm), weight 13.07 ozt (426.1 grams). Height measures 6 6/8 inches (17 cm). £80-120 (72 grams). £40-60 £150-200 158 161 164

Two Edwardian and later silver pepperettes, comprising an example of flagon form with applied handle, hallmarked J Collyer & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1904, height measures 2 3/8 inches (6 cm), and another of globular form having girdle detail, hallmarked Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London 1915, height measures 2 inches An early twentieth century silver salver, having A late Victorian silver sugar bowl, the oval body (5 cm). Together with a 1970s silver thimble having raised rim with shell and scroll moulded edge, with part oblique fluting and twin-reeded handles. flower-head decoration, hallmarked Birmingham raised upon three paw feet. Hallmarked Atkin Hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1899, numbered 1975, probably James Swann & Sons, height Brothers, Birmingham, date letter illegible. 53310. Height measuring 2 5/8 inches (6.5 cm), measures 2.25 cm. Gross weight 36.01 grams. (3). Diameter 8 7/8 inches (22.5 cm), weight 10.35 ozt weight 4.5 ozt (140 grams). £50-80 £50-80 (321.9 grams). £120-180 159 162 165

A box containing a small selection of silver and plated items, to include a tall Edwardian silver bud vase raised upon knopped stem and weighted circular foot, hallmarked A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1906, height An Edwardian sauce boat of lobed outline raised measures 11 2/8 inches upon short foot, William Davenport, Birmingham (22.5 cm), a cased pair of Dutch 1904, length 5 7/8 inches (15 cm). Together with silver cake servers, with Dutch a late Victorian silver butter knife, having moulded assay marks and dated 1882, terminal, hallmarked Charles Faraday & Samuel and a small selection of plated A pair of late Victorian silver bud vases, the tapering Davey, Birmingham 1895, a 1930s silver napkin ring items to include a cased set and part fluted form with frilled rim and standing on of plain form having applied commemorative plaque, of plated servers plus another a filled circular foot with beaded border. Hallmarked John Rose, Birmingham 1936, and a 1960s silver cased pair, a single serving fork, a cocktail shaker, a Thomas Bradbury & Sons (Turner Bradbury), London bonbon dish, Alexander Smith, Birmingham 1968. mounted glass dish, toast rack and two continental 1897. Height measuring 5 1/2 inches (14 cm). £50-80 Gross weight 3.26 ozt (101.58 grams). (4). £60-90 crumb scoops. £80-120

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An Edwardian silver A George V silver bud christening mug of vase, the pear form plain and slightly having tall flared neck tapering form, with with wavy rim, raised personal engraving and upon knopped stem a ‘C’ shape handle, and circular foot, hallmarked Hilliard & hallmarked William Thomason, Birmingham Aitken, Birmingham 1907. Together with 1910, height measures a 1930s silver mug 4 3/8 inches (11cm). of baluster outline to Together with a silver a skirted base and mug of waisted form with later personal having scrolling handle, engraving, hallmarked hallmarked Birmingham An Edwardian silver tea strainer with foliate accents F C Richards, Birmingham 1935. Respective heights 1912, height measures to the stem. Hallmarked Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield measure 3 3/8 inches (8.5 cm) and 4 1/4 inches 3 4/8 inches (9 cm). (2). 1909. Length measuring 7 inches (18 cm), weight (10.8 cm), weight 14.68 ozt (456.7 grams). (2). £40-60 1.3 ozt (42.8 grams). £50-80 £150-200 167 170 173

A small Edwardian silver bonbon dish, of fluted oval outline with upright wirework handle to the centre and the whole raised above an oval footed base, hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1901, maximum A George III silver bowl and cover, of circular form length measuring 6 1/4 inches (15.8 cm). Together to a footed base and decorated with floral, fruit with a small silver tazza dish having a foliate scroll and foliate garlands, monogrammed to one side pierced border, hallmarked Fenton Brothers Ltd., A late Victorian silver milk jug, of plain tapering form and having a similarly decorated domed cover. Sheffield 1910, height measuring 4 5/8 inches with applied handle. Hallmarked Henry Stratford, Hallmarked London 1771 with maker’s mark (11.7 cm). Combined weight 10.89 ozt (338.7 grams). Sheffield 1898. Height measures 3 1/8 inches (8 cm), ‘I M’. Height including finial measures 6 1/8 inches (2). £90-140 weight 2.64 ozt (82.29 grams). £30-50 (15.5 cm), weight 7.5 ozt (233.3 grams). £280-380 168 171

A mid-Victorian silver mug, of part fluted form raised upon footed base and having engraved monogram. A late Victorian silver cream jug and matching twin-handled sugar bowl, each of fluted oval form to a footed Hallmarked Mappin & Webb, London 1886. Height base and decorated with a border of flower head motifs, engraved initial to one side, hallmarked Atkin Brothers, measures 5 inches (12.75 cm), weight 8.16 ozt Sheffield 1893. Together with a further late Victorian cream jug with scroll embossing, hallmarked Harrison (253.7 grams). £100-150 Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1894. Weight 9.44 ozt (293.7 grams). (3). £90-140

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A George II silver open salt of cauldron shape and raised on three stepped hoof feet, hallmarked Edward Wood, London, likely 1743. Together with a pair of Edwardian silver pedestal salts, hallmarked Lambert & Co., London 1906, a set of five Edwardian silver miniature goblets, an Edwardian miniature trophy cup, a late Victorian vase form pepper pot, a mustard pot with glass liner and a further open salt, missing An Edwardian silver twin-handled dish, of circular outline having fruiting vine pierced border, with applied liner, both 1940s. Weight excluding glass liner scrolling wire handles. Hallmarked Birmingham 1907. Length inclusive of handles measures 8 4/8 inches 13.61 ozt (423.2 grams). (12). £140-200 (21.5 cm), weight 4.97 ozt (154.5 grams). £80-120 175 178 180

An Edwardian silver sauce boat of typical form with An Edwardian silver salver of circular outline with gadroon rim, foliate capped flying scroll handle scrolled rim, decorated throughout with engraved and raised on three hoof feet, hallmarked George An Edwardian silver six divide toast rack, the oval floral and foliate borders and patterns and the whole Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1905, maximum base supporting the tiered dividers and trefoil handle. raised on three scrolled feet. Hallmarked Goldsmiths length measuring 7 inches (17.8 cm). Together with Hallmarked J Sherwood & Sons, Birmingham 1909. & Silversmiths Co Ltd., London 1905. Maximum a smaller Edwardian sauce boat, hallmarked London Length measuring 6 1/8 inches (15.5 cm), weight diameter measuring 12 inches (30.5 cm), weight 1902, and a further 1920s example. Weight 15.73 ozt 4.8 ozt (152 grams). £60-90 26.38 ozt (820.6 grams). £260-360 (489.3 grams). (3). £160-200 176 179 181

An Edwardian silver twin-handled cup of slightly flared form, having a planished finish with personal engravings to both sides, hallmarked Lambert & An early twentieth century large silver salver, Co (Herbert Charles Lambert), London Britannia A mid-Victorian silver coffee pot, the straight of circular outline with shell and scroll rim to a Standard 1902, height measuring 3 inches (7.5 cm). sided and tapered body with bright-cut borders plain centre and raised on three foliate scroll feet. Together with a small Edwardian silver dish with interspersed with beading. Hallmarked Thomas Hallmarked Ackroyd Rhodes, London 1910, also embossed decoration, hallmarked S Blanckensee & Bradbury & Sons (Joseph & Edward Bradbury), impressed ‘Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd., Bradford’. Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1901, and an octagonal sided London 1869. Height measuring 9 ½ inches (24 cm), Maximum diameter measuring 17 1/2 inches pierced dish marked ‘silver’. Gross weight 10.5 ozt weight 26.7 ozt (832 grams). £240-340 (44.5 cm), weight 62.09 ozt (1931.4 grams). £640-840 (326.5 cm). (3). £100-150

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An Edwardian silver caster, the shaped body standing on four paw feet, hallmarked E S Barnsley & Co (Edward Souter Barnsley), Birmingham 1904, height measuring 7 inches (17.5 cm). Together with a 1920s silver bonbon dish, hallmarked Birmingham 1921 and a modern small silver bud vase, filled, hallmarked Birmingham A late Victorian set of four silver open salts, each of oval outline and part reeded form with twin angular handles. 1983. Gross weighable Hallmarked William Devenport, Birmingham 1896. Width of each inclusive of handles 4 1/8 inches (10.5 cm), silver 9.3 ozt (291 grams). gross weight 3.64 ozt (113.1 grams). £60-90 (3). £90-140 183 186

A modern silver wine funnel, the classic An Edwardian silver sauce boat of form, the detachable typical bellied form with shaped funnel with reeded rim, foliate capped scroll handle border, pierced and raised on three shell form sieve and beaded feet, hallmarked George Nathan rim. Hallmarked & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1907. David R Mills, Together with a slightly later similar London 1987. Height example, hallmarked Walker & Hall, measuring 5 inches Sheffield 1914. Length of both (13 cm), weight measures 7 1/2 inches (19 cm), 2.2 ozt (2.2 grams). weight 21.58 ozt (671.3 grams). (2). £80-120 £200-300 184 187

An Art Nouveau bonbon dish of oval outline having flared edge with raised stylised foliate decoration above pierced gallery, hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1905, maximum width measures 4 2/8 inches (10.75 cm). Together with a circular shallow dish having shaped and moulded rim, hallmarked Fenton Brothers Ltd., Sheffield 1908, diameter An Edwardian silver four piece tea service comprising teapot, hot water pot, twin-handled sugar bowl and measures 5 7/8 inches (15 cm) and a Chinese ashtray a cream jug, each of bellied form having a shell and gadroon rim above a single engraved initial to one side, having central inset dollar coin, marked Made In with further lobed and fluted decoration to the lower body and each raised on four ball feet, the teapot with a Hong Kong Sterling, maximum width 3 6/8 inches personal presentation inscription, stained handles and finials to the tea and hot water pots. Hallmarked James (9.5 cm). Gross weight 5.37 ozt (167.1 grams). (3). Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin), Sheffield 1908. Teapot length measures 11 3/4 inches (30 cm), gross £50-80 weight 73 ozt (2270 grams). £700-900

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An Edwardian silver tazza dish with shell motif and A late Victorian small silver salver of shaped circular scroll rim and lobed decoration to a plain centre, form, having a gadroon rim interspersed with foliate hallmarked George Wish, Sheffield 1903, height motifs and enclosing a further foliate border to a plain measuring 4 1/2 inches (11.5 cm). Together with A 1930s silver christening mug of baluster form, centre engraved with a family crest and motto, the a 1940s silver hexagonal sided dish with diamond raised on a circular foot, with acanthus leaf scrolling whole raised on three claw and ball feet. Hallmarked and floral piercing, hallmarked James Dixon & Sons handle and personal inscription. Hallmarked William W & C Sissons, Sheffield 1890. Overall diameter Ltd., Sheffield 1946, maximum length measuring Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1931. Height (including measures 7 5/8 inches (19.5 cm), weight 12.25 ozt 7 5/8 inches (19.5 cm). Weight 19 ozt (591 grams). handle) 3 1/4 inches (8.3 cm), weight 2.67 ozt (381.2 grams). £120-180 (2). £180-260 (82.9 grams). £30-50

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An early twentieth century silver christening mug of tapering form with initial engraving standing on a spread foot and with whiplash handle, hallmarked George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1915, height measuring 3 inches (8 cm). Together with two An early twentieth century silver sugar and cream jug, the oval bodies with canted corners and angular handles, further early twentieth century silver christening hallmarked Asprey & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1915. Together with a late Victorian pair of silver grape scissors mugs, both engraved, hallmarked Chester 1915 and hallmarked Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1893, a modern reproduction photograph frame embossed in high relief with Sheffield 1917. Gross weight 7.5 ozt (234 grams). (3). various scenes of putti, hallmarked London 1992 and a William IV silver mounted child’s rattle with whistle and £150-200 coral handle. Gross weighable silver 10 ozt (313 grams). (4). £300-400

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An Edwardian silver Warwick vase by Edward Barnard & Sons, having a bead and ovolo moulded rim above lion pelts to the main body and applied with Bacchanalian heads and flambé torches within trailing vine, grape and acanthus leaf borders, having two entwined vine handles and the whole raised on a pedestal stem to a circular foot and square base with later presentation and name engravings. Hallmarked London 1903. Mounted on a stepped wooden plinth with engraved presentation plaques. Maximum height excluding plinth measures 8 1/4 inches (21 cm), silver weight 63.04 ozt (1961 grams). ‘Foreign Exchange Golfing Society Challenge Cup presented by the Brokers.’ £6,000-9,000

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A late Victorian silver three piece bachelor tea service, comprising teapot of part fluted form having applied hardwood scroll capped handle and finial, plus matching milk jug and twin-handled sugar bowl, hallmarked John Hines, Birmingham 1899, height of teapot inclusive of handle measures 5 inches (12.75 cm). Together with a pair of silver plated sugar tongs having claw shaped terminals, length measures 4 2/8 inches (11 cm). (2). £140-200 195

An Edwardian silver caster of typical baluster form, the removable cover with simple drilled holes in a An early twentieth century silver cream jug with diamond pattern and having a flame finial, hallmarked shaped rim above a plain girdle, having a scrolled An Edwardian silver mounted and glass ice bucket or Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1906, maximum handle and raised on three stylised paw feet, wine cooler, of simple tapering form with silver swing height measuring 7 1/2 inches (19 cm). Together hallmarked Robert Pringle & Sons, Chester 1910. handle and plated bottle holder insert having three with a 1920s silver twin-handled pedestal bowl with Together with a footed open salt with applied foliate rim hooks. Hallmarked Goldsmiths & Silversmiths moulded rim (engraving removed), hallmarked James and shell rim, pseudo hallmarks, possibly Chinese, Co Ltd., London 1909, the bottle holder also with Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1923, length including and a Victorian silver vessel. Gross weight 13.51 ozt impressed maker’s mark. Height to rim measures handles measures 8 inches (20.3 cm). Weight (420.3 grams). (3). £150-200 6 1/4 inches (16 cm). £80-120 17.77 ozt (552.8 grams). (2). £160-200 196 199

An Edwardian silver christening mug of slightly tapering plain outline, having reed borders, engraved initials and stylised scroll handle, hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd., Birmingham 1907, height measuring 3 1/8 inches (8 cm). Together with an early twentieth century silver caster of plain baluster form with girdle detail and trefoil shape pierced motifs to the removable lid, hallmarked Charles Edwards, London 1913, maximum height measuring 6 1/4 inches (16 cm). Weight 10.24 ozt (318.4 grams). (2). A Victorian set of four open salts, the circular bodies with gadrooned borders and standing on three hoof feet. £100-150 Hallmarked William Bateman & Daniel Ball, London 1841. Gross weight 12.7 ozt (396 grams). £240-340

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An early twentieth century silver sugar basket and sifter spoon, the circular body with quatrefoil pierced gallery standing on four shell mounted hoof feet with blue glass liner swing handle and sifter spoon. Hallmarked Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1929 and 1931. Height of sugar basket measuring 2 1/2 inches (6.5 cm), gross silver weight 6.8 ozt (214 grams). £70-100 203

A Victorian silver cruet, the cinquefoil shaped base raised on four scroll supports with shell feet, applied asymmetrical initialled cartouche, five cut glass inserts with silver mounts and central baluster column An Edwardian silver five bar toast rack of rounded to the scroll loop handle. Base hallmarked Martin, rectangular form with central loop handle and Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall), Sheffield standing on four ball feet, hallmarked William Aitken, 1896, the oil and vinegar bottles with matching Birmingham 1902. Together with a 1920s silver A 1940s silver salver, the circular body with raised hallmarks, the remaining three bottles hallmarked seven bar toast rack of arched form, hallmarked edge, scalloped rim and standing on three hoof feet. Henry Manton, Birmingham 1878 and 1896. Maximum Birmingham 1928. Length of both measures 4 1/8 Hallmarked Deakin (Silversmiths) Ltd, Sheffield 1940. height measuring 9 1/2 inches (24.5 cm), weight of inches (10.5 cm), weight 5.89 ozt (183.2 grams). (2). Diameter measuring 8 1/4 inches (21 cm), weight base 16.9 ozt (528 grams). £400-600 £60-90 11.5 ozt (360 grams). £200-300 201 205

A set of three modern silver mounted glass decanters, each of square form with lozenge cut decoration and star cut stopper, each having silver mounted flared collar, hallmarked J B Chatterly & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1975, height inclusive A Victorian silver mustard pot of octagonal form, of stopper 9 inches (23 cm). Together with two the hinged cover crested within a scroll surround, modern silver leaf and vine moulded decanter mask thumb-piece, scrolling handle and standing labels, inscribed ‘Sherry’ and ‘Gin’, hallmarked on an octagonal stepped base. Hallmarked James Birmingham 1968 and 1973, and another ‘Whiskey’, Harvey & Co (Robert John Harvey), London 1850. London 1972 and a plated tray having pierced and Height measuring 3 inches (7.5 cm), weight 5.5 ozt gadrooned raised border, with scrollwork engraved (173 grams). £150-200 floor. £80-120

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A pair of Edwardian silver mustard pots of elliptical form, each with beaded rims, openwork thumb rest and scroll handle, missing liners, hallmarked Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1906. Together with an Indian Colonial circular mustard pot with blue glass liner, maker’s mark for Hamilton & Co., Calcutta, and a 1960s silver pepper pot with lion face and paw feet, hallmarked Harrods Ltd., London 1966. Weight 16.37 ozt (509 grams). £160-200

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A 1930s silver three piece tea service, of circular A 1920s silver Montieth bowl, the circular body with turreted rim, scroll edge, twin lion mask swing handles and form with scalloped rim. Hallmarked B & W Ltd, standing on a circular stepped foot. Hallmarked James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin), Sheffield 1925. Birmingham 1930, numbered 1183. Gross weight Height measuring 9 1/2 inches (24 cm), weight 75.6 ozt (2354 grams). £1,200-1,800 21.8 ozt (680 grams). £200-300

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A modern Irish silver plate of plain circular form and raised edge. Hallmarked Dublin 1973 along with the commemorative Gleninsheen Collar mark. Diameter An Art Deco silver three piece tea service, each piece of conical form with stylised stepped accents. Hallmarked measuring 11 3/4 inches (30 cm), weight 19.4 ozt J W Tiptaft & Son Ltd (James Walter Tiptaft), Birmingham 1935. Gross weight 15.3 ozt (476 grams). £200-300 (606 grams). £180-260

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Two George V silver sugar bowls, the first having shaped rim above a flared base, with name and date inscription, hallmarked J Boseck & Co., Birmingham 1919, diameter measures 4 1/8 inches (10.5 cm), the second A 1920s silver toast rack, the oblong base standing of plain form raised upon short footed base, having name and date inscription, hallmarked Birmingham 1922, on four ball feet and rising to the tiered shaped probably Joshua Horton & Son. Together with a late Victorian silver beaker having silver-gilt interior, Mappin & dividers and heart shaped loop handle. Hallmarked Webb Ltd., Sheffield 1900, height measures 10 cm, and cased modern silver corkscrew, J A Campbell, London Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1925. Length measuring 4 1/2 1993, length measures 9.5 cm. Gross weighable silver 10.17 ozt (316.4 grams). (4). £150-200 inches (11.5 cm), weight 4.5 ozt (140 grams). £60-90 212 214 217

An early twentieth century Irish silver salver, the A modern silver christening mug by Albert Edward circular body with raised edge to the shell and A 1930s silver swing handled sugar basket with Jones, the cylindrical hand raised body with bulbous scroll rim and standing on three scroll and ball feet. pierced gallery, reeded borders and blue glass liner. foot and rope-twist rim. Hallmarked Albert Edward Hallmarked Sharman D Neill, Dublin 1910. Diameter Hallmarked D & J Wellby Ltd, London 1939. Height Jones, Birmingham 1921. Height measuring 3 inches measuring 15 1/4 inches (39 cm), weight 45.1 ozt measuring 4 1/2 inches (11.5 cm), gross silver weight (8 cm), weight 3.6 ozt (115 grams). £200-300 (1403 grams). £600-800 6.3 ozt (198 grams). £120-180 213 215 218

A 1940s large silver caster, of baluster form having moulded girdle and raised upon stepped circular foot. Hallmarked FRT & Co., London 1942. An early twentieth century silver sauce boat, of A 1930s silver cream jug, the circular facetted form Height measures classic form with scalloped rim, scroll handle and standing on a circular foot and with wooden handle. 6 1/8 inches standing on three turned feet. Hallmarked Synyer & Hallmarked Sir John Bennett Ltd, London 1935. (15.5 cm), weight Beddoes (Harry Synyer & Charles Joseph Beddoes), Height measuring 3 1/2 inches (9 cm), weight 4.3 ozt 8.0 ozt (248.9 grams). Birmingham 1915. Maximum height measuring (134 grams). £50-80 £80-120 3 inches (7.5 cm), weight 3.9 ozt (124 grams). £50-80

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A 1920s large silver bowl, of shallow form having hammered surface to the whole, and with three stylised handles conforming into three bud feet. Hallmarked Barker Brother’s Silver Ltd., Birmingham 1929. Diameter excluding A 1930s silver mounted teapot stand, of circular handles measuring 8 1/2 outline with concentric engine-turned decoration, inches (21.5 cm), weight weighted. Hallmarked John Sidney Reeves, 20.45 ozt (636.1 grams). Birmingham 1931. Diameter 6 1/8 inches (15.5 cm). £180-220 £50-80 220 222

A 1940s oval silver dish, having wide foliate pierced border and flower head quarters to the lobed rim, the whole raised upon short oval foot. Hallmarked A pair of early twentieth century silver twin-handled bonbon dishes, each of shaped oval outline to a footed base Viner’s Ltd., Sheffield 1949. Maximum length and having a scale pierced border enclosing an engraved family crest to the centre. Hallmarked Lee & Wigfull measures 11 5/9 inches (29.5 cm), weight 16.85 ozt (Henry Wigfull), Sheffield 1917. Maximum length including handles measures 6 7/8 (17.5 cm), weight 4.92 ozt (523.9 grams). £160-200 (153 grams). £80-120 221 223 225

A pair of Edwardian silver vases, each raised above a circular footed base with ovolo rim rising to the embossed mount to the wirework open and tapering body with wide A selection of silver tableware, to include a quaich everted rim and with Celtic motif handles, hallmarked Sheffield 1997, blue glass liner. a five piece condiment set, a near pair of wrythen Hallmarked single stem trumpet vases, together with a pair of A 1930s silver bonbon dish, the pierced and lobed Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), scalloped octagonal shaped napkin rings and four dish of shallow form, raised upon circular pedestal Sheffield 1903 and 1905. Height measuring single napkin rings. Condiment set hallmarked Boots foot. Hallmarked Viner’s Ltd., Sheffield 1937. 9 1/2 inches (24 cm), gross silver weight 21 ozt Pure Drug Company, Birmingham 1942. Gross weight Maximum diameter 6 inches (15.5 cm), weight 5.2 ozt (658 grams). £460-660 15.88 ozt (494 grams). £120-180 (162.9 grams). £60-90

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An early twentieth century silver christening mug, of plain form having applied scrolling handle, raised A George V silver oval dish, having gadrooned upon circular foot. Hallmarked London 1913. Height crescent rim. Hallmarked Barker Brothers, Chester measures 3 4/8 inches (9 cm), weight 7.31 ozt 1916. Length measures 13 2/8 inches (33.5 cm) (227.3 grams). £80-120 weight 12.35 ozt (384.1 grams). £100-150 227 232

A 1920s silver spirit kettle, of crescent bulbous form with reeded band detail, raised upon pierced stand having four foliate capped cabriole legs and burner upon x-frame support. Hallmarked Barker Brothers, Chester 1921. Assembled height to top of handle measures 11 6/8 inches (30 cm), gross weight 38.18 ozt (1211.2 grams). £340-440 230

A 1940s silver porringer, the circular body with A 1920s set of six silver stem cups, each having named engraving, twin scrolling handle and raised conical bowl raised upon plain stem and circular on a spread lobed foot. Hallmarked Goldsmiths base. Hallmarked Deakin & Francis Ltd., Birmingham & Silversmiths Co Ltd, Birmingham 1941. Width 1921. Height measures 3 6/8 inches (9.5 cm), gross including handles 6 inches (15 cm), weight 7.2 ozt weight 7.6 ozt (236.7 grams). £80-120 (224 grams). £60-90 228 233

An early twentieth century silver four piece tea service comprising teapot, hot water pot, twin- handled sugar bowl and cream jug, each of panel sided and bellied form and raised on four foliate A 1930s silver coffee pot, of slender form and capped feet, stained wood handles and conforming A pair of 1940s silver vases, the tapered bodies with rectangular outline having chamfered corners, raised lid finials to the tea and hot water pots. Hallmarked bulbous opening to the vertical pierced rim with floral upon conforming stepped foot. Hallmarked Elkington Albert Henry Thompson, Sheffield 1915/17. Height accents and similarly decorated circular loaded foot. & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1936. Height inclusive of of hot water pot including handle measures 9 inches Hallmarked Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1944. finial measures 8 6/8 inches (22.25 cm), gross weight (22.8 cm), gross weight 53.59 ozt (1666 grams). Height measuring 6 1/4 inches (16 cm). £60-90 22.31 ozt (693.8 grams). £180-240 £500-700

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A 1920s silver christening mug with floral swag A mid-twentieth century silver salver of circular form, A 1920s small silver salver of shaped circular outline, decoration and initial engraving, hallmarked Joseph having a simple Chippendale style border to a plain with simple beaded rim to a plain centre and raised Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1925, height measuring centre and raised on three splayed and scrolled feet. on three stylised hoof feet. Hallmarked Hawksworth, 3 1/4 inches (8.5 cm). Together with a modern Hallmarked Robert Pringle & Sons, Sheffield 1959. Eyre & Co Ltd., London 1925. Diameter measures silver caster, hallmarked Birmingham 1976, height Diameter measures 14 inches (35.5 cm), weight 8 inches (20.3 cm), weight 10.28 ozt (319.7 grams). measuring 6 3/4 inches (17 cm). Gross weight 7.3 ozt 40.82 ozt (1269.6 grams). £360-460 £100-150 (230 grams). (2). £60-90 235 238 240

A large modern silver salver of circular outline with a simple shaped and scrolled rim to a plain centre A 1930s silver dish, the lobed rim having foliate A 1920s silver teapot, of oval outline and part and raised on four foliate scroll feet. Hallmarked piercing and raised upon four short feet. Hallmarked reeded form with applied ebonised handle and Birmingham 1972 with maker’s mark ‘WW’. Diameter Viner’s Ltd., Sheffield 1939. Diameter measures finial. Hallmarked Viner’s Ltd., Sheffield, 1922. measures 16 3/4 inches (42.5 cm), weight 57.07 ozt 8 4/8 inches (21.5 cm), weight 10.6 ozt (321 grams). Height measures 8 2/8 inches (22 cm), gross weight (1775.3 grams). £500-700 £100-150 19.21 ozt (597.6 grams). £180-260 236 241

A 1930s silver four piece tea service, comprising teapot, hot water pot, a twin-handled sugar bowl and a cream jug, each of plain octagonal sided form to an oval foot with gadroon style decoration to the rims, stained handles with conforming finials to the tea and hot water pots. Hallmarked Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1933 (hot water pot dated 1936). An Edwardian silver coffee pot of bulbous fluted form Maximum teapot length with ebonised handle and finial and standing on four measures 11 inches (28 cm), bun feet. Hallmarked Joseph Gloster, Birmingham gross weight 49.26 ozt 1905. Height measures 9 inches (23 cm), gross weight (1532 grams). £460-660 20.39 ozt (634.3 grams). £200-300

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An early twentieth century silver three piece tea service comprising teapot, twin-handled sugar bowl and a cream jug, each of bellied form with a shell and gadroon rim above lobed and fluted decoration to the lower body and raised on four ball feet, foliate capped handles to the cream and sugar, the teapot with stained wood handle and finial to the domed and hinged lid. Hallmarked James Deakin & Sons, An early twentieth century silver basket, of oval outline with wavy rim having foliate pierced decoration quartered Sheffield 1911. Teapot length measures 11 3/4 inches by applied floral mouldings, the whole raised upon four scrolled feet. Hallmarked James Dixon & Sons Ltd., (30 cm), gross weight 42.42 ozt (1319.4 grams). Sheffield 1913. Maximum length 12 4/8 inches (32 cm), weight 22.4 ozt (691.9 grams). £240-340 £400-600 243 245 248

An early twentieth century silver cream jug and twin- An early twentieth century pierced silver dish or open handled sugar bowl, each having raised shell and An early twentieth century silver sugar bowl and salt with blue glass liner, of elliptical form with beaded scrolling decoration upon a stippled background and matching cream jug, each of circular bulbous form rim above vertical and foliate pierced sides and below a fluted border, frilled rim and scroll capped with shaped and moulded rim, engraved monogram raised on four claw and ball feet. Hallmarked Harrison handles. Hallmarked William Devenport, Birmingham to one side and raised on three pad feet. Hallmarked Brothers & Howson (George Howson), London 1912. 1910. Width of sugar bowl inclusive of handles Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1911. Maximum diameter Maximum length measures 5 1/8 inches (13 cm), silver measures 5 4/8 inches (14 cm), gross weight 44.8 ozt of sugar bowl measures 5 inches (12.7 cm), weight weight 2.6 ozt (81 grams). £70-100 (139.3 grams). (2). £40-60 10.11 ozt (314.6 grams). (2). £100-150 244 246 249

A 1930s silver miniature A 1920s silver trophy, of typical form christening mug of having beeded girdle below plain and slightly engraving, and with twin tapering form, foliate capped handles, with moulded rims hallmarked Barker Brother’s and engraved Silver Ltd., Birmingham monogram to one 1936, height measures 4 6/8 side, hallmarked inches (12 cm). Together Wilson & Sharp, with a silver christening mug Birmingham 1923, of campana form, Davis height measuring & Powers, Birmingham 3 1/8 inches (8 cm). An Edwardian silver cream jug and sugar bowl, 1940, a silver mustard of Together with a each of part reeded form, the cream jug having tankard form, Viner’s Ltd., Sheffield 1964, and an further example also bead capped scrolling handle. Hallmarked Mappin & Indian lidded pot decorated in high relief with stylised of plain tapering form, hallmarked James Deakin & Webb Ltd., Sheffield 1908. Diameter of sugar bowl figures and with hinged domed cover having bird Sons, Sheffield, date letter illegible, height measuring measures 3 3/8 inches (8.5 cm), gross weight 4.9 ozt finial, unmarked. Gross weighable silver 7.32 ozt 2 5/8 inches (6.7 cm). Weight 9.6 ozt (298.6 grams). (152.4 grams). (2). £50-80 (227.6 grams). (4). £70-100 (2). £90-140

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A modern silver caster of eighteenth century style with embossed girdle, detachable panelled and pierced cover and standing on a circular stepped foot. Hallmarked William Comyns & A George V silver three piece tea service comprising a teapot, twin-handled sugar bowl and milk jug, each of Sons Ltd (Richard oblong form with fluted corners and standing on a splayed footed base, conforming lid and finial to the teapot Comyns), 1961. Height and silver-gilt interior to the bowl and jug. Hallmarked Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1924 (teapot dated 1927). measuring 5 1/4 inches Maximum height of teapot inclusive of finial measures 6 1/2 inches (16.5 cm), gross weight 39 ozt (1216.7 grams). (13.5 cm), weight 5.4 ozt £400-600 (168 grams). £70-100 251 253

An early twentieth century silver bud vase, the central tapering vase flanked by two smaller examples, hallmarked London 1911, height measuring 6 inches (15 cm). Together with a pair of modern embossed An early twentieth century silver three piece tea service comprising teapot, twin-handled sugar bowl and cream silver candlesticks, Birmingham 1973 and an jug, each of plain and compressed globular form to a footed base with moulded rim and girdle detail, the teapot Edwardian silver cream jug, Chester 1906. (3). with stained wood finial and handle. Hallmarked Fordham & Faulkner, Sheffield 1914. Maximum teapot length £100-150 measures 9 7/8 inches (25 cm), gross weight 33.32 ozt (1036.4 grams). £300-500 252 254 256

A 1950s silver salver, of shaped outline having gadrooned rim and raised upon three foliate capped scroll feet, with personal engraved dedication beneath. Hallmarked Viner’s An early twentieth century silver cream jug of helmet Ltd., Sheffield 1975. An early twentieth century small silver salver of form, the panelled body with punch-work borders, Diameter measures 8 2/8 inches (21 cm), weight shaped circular outline with gadroon rim to a vacant shield cartouche, scrolling gallery, reeded 10.37 ozt (323.6 grams). plain centre and raised on four claw and ball feet. rim and standing on a conforming pedestal foot. Hallmarked Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd., London Hallmarked George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester ‘With best wishes to Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Maude on 1917. Maximum diameter measures 9 1/4 inches 1911. Height measuring 5 3/4 inches (14.5 cm). the occasion of their marriage 10th March 1959. Lloyd (23.5 cm), weight 16.38 ozt (509.4 grams). £120-180 £100-150 Rakusen & Sons Ltd.’ £100-150

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An early twentieth century silver cream jug of ewer form with applied classic swag border and standing on a circular foot with square loaded A selection of early to mid-twentieth century silver base. Hallmarked items to include a small circular bowl and a tea Birmingham strainer, both hallmarked Viner’s Ltd., Sheffield 1958, 1911, the maker’s an ashtray with engine-turned decoration, hallmarked A 1930s large shallow silver bowl, the plain circular mark possibly Birmingham 1923, a small sauce boat with personal bowl with turreted rim, twin lion mask and ring A.I. Maximum engraving, hallmarks illegible, a three piece silver handles and all raised four foliate mounted paw feet. height measuring mounted dressing table set with engine-turned Hallmarked Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1936. 6 1/4 inches decoration and a small silver mounted inkwell. Gross Diameter measuring 11 1/2 inches (29 cm), weight (16 cm). £40-60 weighable silver 8.53 ozt (265.3 grams). (8). £50-80 52.5 ozt (1633 grams). £600-800 258 263

A modern silver pepper grinder of conventional form with silver-gilt terminal. Hallmarked John Bull Ltd, London 2001. Height A pair of 1930s silver platters of plain oval form and stepped raised edge. Hallmarked Atkin Brothers, Sheffield measuring 4 inches 1930. Length measuring 12 inches (31 cm), gross weight 47.7 ozt (1485 grams). £400-600 (10 cm). £50-80

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A modern silver Armada dish, of plain circular form A modern silver five piece having subtle ribbed detail to rim, hallmarked Carr’s tea and coffee service of of Sheffield, Sheffield 2002, diameter measures plain bellied form, gadrooned 5 inches (12.75 cm). Together with a modern silver borders and pineapple mounted wine coaster, hallmarked M C Hersey finial. Hallmarked Barker & Son Ltd., London 2002, diameter measures Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham 5 inches (12.75 cm). Gross weighable silver 2.9 ozt 1967/8. Gross weight 76.3 ozt (92.14 grams). (2). £50-80 (2374.9 grams). £700-900

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A modern Irish silver plate of plain circular form and A mid-twentieth century tea strainer, the circular bowl raised edge. Hallmarked Dublin 1973 along with the with tapering openwork handle and bone insulator. commemorative Gleninsheen Collar mark. Diameter Hallmarked Sheffield 1952. Length measuring measuring 11 3/4 inches (30 cm), weight 19 ozt 5 3/4 inches (14.5 cm), weight 1.6 ozt (52 grams). (594 grams). £180-260 £60-90

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A 1930s silver christening mug of Georgian style, the tapering body with reeded banding and A modern Irish silver plate of plain circular form personal name and date engraving. Hallmarked A 1920s silver mounted glass oil bottle, the tapering and raised edge. Hallmarked Dublin 1974. Diameter Jay, Richard Attenborough Co Ltd, Chester 1936. clear glass body with silver collar and detachable measuring 11 3/4 inches (30 cm), weight 22.7 ozt Height measuring 2 3/4 inches (7 cm), weight 3.9 ozt pourer. Hallmarked Hukin & Heath Ltd, Birmingham (707 grams). £180-260 (124 grams). £50-80 1927. Height measuring 8 inches (20.5 cm). £40-60

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A modern silver four piece tea service of plain oval form, beaded rims and standing on four winged paw feet, hallmarked Viner’s Ltd (Emile Viner), Sheffield 1931. Together with a modern silver goblet of tapered form, textured stem and standing on a circular footed base, hallmarked Grant A small silver rose bowl, the plain circular form MacDonald Silversmiths, with dual lion mask ring handles and standing on a London 1962, height stepped circular foot. Hallmarked A T Cannon Ltd, measuring 6 1/4 inches Birmingham 1971. Height measuring 2 1/2 inches (16 cm). Gross weight 71 ozt (6.5 cm), weight 3.1 ozt (98 grams). £40-60 (2234 grams). (2). £500-700

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A George V shallow silver pedestal dish, of hexagonal A pair of modern silver sauce boats by Henry Clifford outline having gadrooned rim and wide lozenge Davis, the bulbous bodies with scalloped rim, pierced border, the whole raised upon circular footed scrolling handles and standing on an oval stepped base having further pierced border. Hallmarked foot. Hallmarked Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham Barker Brother’s, Cheshire 1912. Maximum diameter 1960. Height measuring 3 1/4 inches (8.5 cm), gross measures 10 4/8 inches (26.5 cm), weight 19.16 ozt weight 12.8 ozt (399 grams). £200-300 (595.9 grams). £180-220 272 277

A cased mid- twentieth century silver commemorative plate, marking the bi-centenary of the Birmingham Assay office, having etched profile of Matthew Boulton to centre and inscription A modern silver Armada dish to commemorate A 1930s shallow silver pedestal dish, having engraved to rim, within Queen Victoria with central medallion and in fitted concentric scalework decoration leading to the lobed and gadrooned edge, numbered 86 beneath. plush case. Hallmarked Silverware Manufacturers conforming shaped rim, the whole raised upon short Hallmarked Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham Ltd, London 1975, numbered 703/1500. Diameter flared foot. Hallmarked Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1973. Diameter 9 inches (23 cm), weight 12.64 ozt 5 1/8 inches (13 cm), weight 4.2 ozt (134 grams). 1936. Diameter measures 8 2/8 inches (21 cm), (393.2 grams). £100-150 £50-80 weight 10.66 ozt (331.6 grams). £100-150 273 275 278

A 1920s large silver bowl, of squat form having A 1930s silver bonbon dish, of crescent form having A modern Elizabeth II commemorative silver Armada engraved formalised flower head border, the shell and acanthus leaf conforming twin handles dish with central medallion in fitted plush case. whole raised upon short flared foot. Hallmarked and with pierced gallery border. Hallmarked Barker Hallmarked Silverware Manufacturers Ltd, London Ollivant & Botsford, London 1922. Diameter Brother’s Silver Ltd., Birmingham 1933. Maximum 1972, numbered 703/1500. Diameter 5 1/8 inches measures 10 6/8 inches (27.25 cm), weight 20.3 ozt length measures 6 5/8 inches (17 cm), weight 4.1 ozt (13 cm), weight 4 ozt (127 grams). £50-80 (631.9 grams). £180-220 (129.2 grams). £50-80

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A 1950s silver pedestal dish, of shallow form having pierced panel decoration, hallmarked Lanson Ltd, A matched 1930s and later silver three piece tea set, Birmingham 1950, height measures 2 1/8 inches comprising teapot of rounded rectangular outline (5.5 cm). Together with a silver mounted cut glass A 1920s pierced silver bowl, of circular outline having raised upon reeded base and four short feet, plus scent bottle, Colen Hewer Cheshire, Birmingham foliate pierced border above the part fluted bowl, the a similar milk jug and twin-handled sugar bowl. 1897, and another of globular form having collar whole raised upon short circular foot. Hallmarked Hallmarked Harrods Ltd., Sheffield 1939/70. Height marked sterling silver (lacking stopper), plus a small Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1926. Diameter of teapot inclusive of finial measures 4 6/8 inches selection of plated wares to include a three piece measures 4 5/8 inches (11.75 cm), weight 2.98 ozt (12 cm), gross weight 32.18 ozt (1000.8 grams). bachelor chocolate service. £50-80 (92.7 grams). £30-50 £300-400 280 283

A 1930s silver salver, of lobed outline with gadrooned rim, raised upon four claw and ball feet and having personal inscription of various facsimile signatures. Hallmarked Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1931. Diameter measures 8 2/8 inches (21 cm), weight A large 1920s silver twin-handled platter, of plain oval form having gadrooned rim and foliate embossed 12.2 ozt (377.3 grams). handles. Hallmarked Charles S Green & Co., Birmingham 1928. Length inclusive of handle measures 25 inches £120-180 (63.5 cm), weight 77.1 ozt (2411.1 grams). £700-900 281 285

A 1930s silver three piece tea service comprising teapot, cream jug and twin-handled sugar bowl, each of plain and bulbous oblong form to a footed base, stained wood handle to the teapot and conforming A modern silver four piece tea service comprising teapot, coffee or hot water pot, twin-handled sugar bowl shape finial to the lid. Hallmarked The Usher and cream jug, each of plain and bulbous circular outline with an applied and shaped rim decorated with foliate Manufacturing Co (Charles Usher), Birmingham 1932. motifs, with foliate capped handles and splayed feet and similarly decorated finials to the tea and coffee pot Maximum teapot length measures 11 1/4 inches lids. Hallmarked Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1968. Maximum length of teapot measures 12 inches (28.5 cm), gross weight 31.71 ozt (986 grams). (30.5 cm), gross weight 90.6 ozt (2817.8 grams). £800-1,200 £320-420

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A pair of modern silver Bernard Buffet plates, the circular bodies etched to depict a panda and gazelle with title and signature, each in fitted display case, the reverse marked ‘Le Medaillier, Paris, Gravee a l’eau fort sur argent sterling 1er titre, A919 1974/3 Bernard Buffet’ with London import marks for 1975, diameter measures 8 inches (20.25 cm). Together with a silver James Wyeth A modern silver mounted wine coaster of plain plate having etched hunting scene, the circular form with turned wooden base. Hallmarked reverse marked ‘Riding to the Hunt, James Wyeth, Etched in solid sterling silver limited edition 12413’, with M C Hersey & Son Ltd, London 1987. Diameter London import marks for 1973, diameter measures 8 inches (20.25 cm). Gross weight 19.19 ozt (596.9 grams). measuring 5 inches (12.5 cm). £30-50 (3). £150-200 287 290 292

A 1940s silver four piece tea service comprising teapot, hot water pot, twin-handled sugar bowl and A 1950s silver pepper caster of typical baluster form a cream jug, each of plain oblong and bulbous form A modern silver waiter of circular outline with a with simple hole pierced panels to the removable with stained wood handles and finials to the tea and Chippendale style rim to a plain centre and raised on lid, hallmarked C J Vander Ltd., London 1958. hot water pots. Hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield four stylised hoof feet. Hallmarked Stone Brothers Together with two silver pepper pots, one hallmarked 1945/46/48. Height of hot water pot including handle (Jewellers) Ltd., Sheffield 1960. Diameter measuring Birmingham 1928, the other with marks obscured measures 8 3/4 inches (22.2 cm), gross weight 6 1/8 inches (15.5 cm), weight 5.71 ozt (177.5 grams). but likely Birmingham 1916. Weight 5.44 ozt 58.34 ozt (1817 grams). £540-640 £50-80 (169.2 grams). (3). £50-80 288 291

A mid- twentieth century silver salver of circular form, with Chippendale style rim to a plain centre and raised on three foliate scroll feet. Hallmarked A pair of 1930s small silver toast racks, each of arched five bar form with central openwork handle, hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1942 or 1967. Diameter Brook & Son, Sheffield 1936, length measuring 3 inches (7.6 cm). Together with a further 1930s toast rack of measures 12 inches (30.5 cm), weight 24.85 ozt rectangular seven bar form, hallmarked Sheffield 1939, length measuring 4 1/2 inches (11.5 cm). Weight 6.32 ozt (773 grams). £200-300 (196.5 grams). £60-90

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A 1960s silver tea service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, cream jug and twin-handled sugar bowl, each of bulbous form above A 1920s a footed base, having gadroon Scottish and shell moulded rim with scroll silver lidded capped handles, hallmarked cream jug, C J Vander Ltd., London 1966. of squat baluster form with mask detail to the spout Together with a similar coffee pot and a coin inset to the hinged lid, the lid also with of plain slender form, hallmarked scrolled thumb rest and ivory insulators to the handle. C J Vander Ltd., London Hallmarked James Weir, Glasgow 1923. Height 1970. Gross weight 103.48 ozt measures 4 1/8 inches (10.5 cm), weight 8.86 ozt (3,218.3 grams). (5). £1,000-1,500 (275.7 grams). £80-120 294 296 298

An early twentieth century silver three piece tea A large 1970s silver jubilee commemorative silver service, comprising teapot, milk jug and twin- bowl, of circular footed form having four high relief handled sugar bowl, each of faceted form with foliate An early twentieth century silver coffee pot, the panels of a rose, thistle, clover and daffodil, and rim, the teapot having applied scroll capped soft bulbous body of oblong outline below a tall waisted engraved ‘The Queen’s Silver Jubilee 1952-1977’, wood handle and finial. Hallmarked William Neele neck with applied square section ebonised handle flanked by further engraved crests. Hallmarked & Son Ltd., Birmingham, 1928/30. Height of teapot and finial. Hallmarks worn, probably Birmingham Roberts Belk Ltd., Sheffield 1977. Diameter measures 5 1/8 inches (13 cm), gross weight 20.1 ozt 1902. Height measures 7 2/8 inches (18.5 cm), gross measures 10 3/8 inches (26.5 cm), weight 32.13 ozt (625 grams). £200-300 weight 13.82 ozt (429.8 grams). £120-180 1015.9 grams). £340-440 295 299

A modern silver salver A 1930s five piece of circular condiment set outline with a comprising a pair of open Chippendale salts with blue glass style rim to a liners and three pepper plain centre pots, all with gadroon and raised on borders and standing on four scroll feet. three lion face and paw Hallmarked feet. Hallmarked Fowler Birmingham & Polglaze Ltd., London 1977 with maker’s mark ‘M.D.Y’. Diameter measures 1937. Gross weight 14 inches (35.5 cm), weight 37.15 ozt (1155.5 grams). 16.87 ozt (524.7 grams). £340-440 £240-340

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A 1920s silver fruit basket of oval pedestal form, applied foliate scroll and bead rim enclosing a vertical pierced border with ribbon tied swag motifs and further scrolling foliage, with central swing handle and conforming bead rim to the oval foot. Hallmarked Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd., Sheffield 1925. Maximum length measures 11 inches (28 cm), weight 21.65 ozt (673.5 grams). £240-340 301

A 1930s silver teapot, of plain chamfered form having applied scroll capped square section handle and finial. Hallmarked F H Adams A silver sugar caster, the octagonal baluster form, & Co., Birmingham raised on a similarly designed foot, the detachable 1934. Height measures lid with pierced and engraved geometric motif. 5 4/8 inches (14 cm), Hallmarked Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1932. Height gross weight 15.71 ozt 17 1/8 inches (18.1 cm). Weight 5.3 ozt (165 grams). (488.5 grams). £150-200 £60-90 302 304

A 1930s Scottish silver quaich, of circular twin- handled form to a footed base, engraved initials to one side. Hallmarked Wilson & Sharp Ltd., Edinburgh 1932, also with impressed maker’s name. Maximum A 1940s silver twin-handled tray of rectangular form with moulded rim and serpentine corners to a plain centre. length measures 6 7/8 inches (17.5 cm), weight Hallmarked Frank Cobb & Co Ltd., Sheffield 1945. Maximum length including handles measures 22 1/2 inches 6.4 ozt (199 grams). £80-120 (57 cm), weight 78.35 ozt (2437 grams). £700-900

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A 1950s silver twin-handled sugar bowl and matching cream jug, each of bulbous oblong form with bead moulded rim and footed base. Hallmarked Viner’s Ltd., Sheffield 1955 and 1958. Maximum length of Two modern Irish silver plates of plain circular form and with raised edge. Hallmarked Dublin 1973 along with sugar bowl measures 7 7/8 inches (20 cm), weight the commemorative Gleninsheen Collar mark. Diameter measuring 11 3/4 inches (30 cm), weight 38.1 ozt 17.59 ozt (547 grams). (2). £100-150 (1187 grams). (2). £340-440 306 308 309

A 1920s plain silver christening mug with scrolled handle, footed base and engraved monogram to one side, hallmarked William Neale & Son Ltd., Birmingham 1928. Together with two further examples, one with presentation engraving, hallmarked Chester 1930, the other of tapering form and also with engraved monogram, hallmarked London 1945. Combined weight 8.47 ozt (263.6 grams). (3). £70-100 310

A modern silver salver of circular form with a Chippendale style rim and applied floral, A 1970s cased Silver Jubilee commemorative silver shell and foliate waiter, having central graved portrait of Queen border, having Elizabeth II above dates ‘1952-1977’, hallmarked a plain centre A modern silver mounted cut glass claret jug of Bishton’s Ltd., Birmingham 1977, diameter and raised on tapering form, having beaded rims to the plain silver 6 1/8 inches (15 cm). Together with an Edwardian three scroll feet. collar and domed, hinged lid with bunches of grapes circular silver pin dish, hallmarked William Hutton Hallmarked and trailing vine leaves to the handle and spout. & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1907, an open salt, J B Chatterley Silver hallmarked Warwickshire Reproduction Silver, Birmingham 1897, plus four novelty and souvenir & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1976, the glass with acid etched maker’s spoons, two hallmarked, one stamped 800, the Birmingham 1971. Maximum diameter measures mark for Thomas Webb. Height to finial measures other 835. Gross weight 6.82 ozt (212.0 grams). (7). 11/4 inches (26 cm), weight 16.26 ozt (505.8 grams). 11 1/4 inches (28.5 cm). £80-120 £90-140 £120-180

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A 1930s silver caster of A 1930s silver plain octagonal sided form presentation with decorative piercing mug of plain to the removable cover, baluster form hallmarked Birmingham to a spread 1932, maker’s mark partly footed base, obscured, maximum height with foliate measuring 7 1/8 inches capped scroll (18 cm). Together with handle and a later plain silver caster engraved with simple hole piercing to one side to the cover, hallmarked ‘Cattistock Edward Barnard & Sons Hunter Trials Ltd., London 1970, height 1937 Hunt measuring 6 5/8 inches Teams’. (17 cm). Gross weight Hallmarked Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd., 11.14 ozt (346.4 grams). (2). Birmingham 1937. Height measures 5 1/8 inches £100-150 (13 cm), weight 11.94 ozt (371.2 grams). £120-180

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A modern silver-gilt cast four branch candelabrum in the manner of Paul de Lamerie, on an octagonal A mid-twentieth base with incurved corners, embellished with shells, century silver foliage, scrolls and diaperwork and rising to a presentation or tapering central column decorated with overlapping ceremonial cup, of shaped circular outline and raised A mid-twentieth century four piece silver tea service, rocaille motifs and with projecting shells at each on an open footed base, small relief panel to one each with Art Deco style accents and of plain pear shoulder, the removable upper section having a side with red enamelled motif possibly resembling form above a stepped footed base and stylised central socket flanked by four branches and further two crossed Kirpans, the angular handle with square stepped handle. Hallmarked Henry Clifford decorated with foliate scrolls. Hallmarked C J Vander ivory insulators. Hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd., Davis, Birmingham 1945. Height of hot water pot Ltd., London 1982. Maximum height measures Sheffield 1938 or 1963. Maximum height measures measures 7 inches (18 cm), gross weight 37.83 ozt 18 1/4 inches (46.5 cm), gross weight 183.32 ozt 3 3/4 inches (9.5 cm), weight 14.71 ozt (457.4 grams). (1,176.6 grams). £360-460 (5702 grams). £2,000-3,000 £150-200 313 317

A 1930s silver teapot, of panelled form above a footed base and having applied scroll capped square section handle and lobed finial. Hallmarked C W Fletcher & Son, Sheffield 1931. Height measures A small modern silver salver of oval form, having a simple gadroon rim to a plain centre and raised on four 5 4/8 inches (14 cm), gross weight 20.16 ozt scrolled feet. Hallmarked Deakin & Francis Ltd., Birmingham 1970. Length measures 10 1/4 inches (26 cm), (627.1 grams). £200-300 weight 12.52 ozt (389.5 grams). £180-260

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A pair of 1940s silver-gilt napkin rings, each having textured surface with engraved initials, hallmarked James Swann & Son, Birmingham 1944. Together with an Edwardian silver card case of convex form An Edwardian silver tea service, comprising teapot, having scrolling foliate decoration with engraved hot water pot, milk jug and twin-handled sugar bowl, initials, Hilliard & Thompson, Birmingham 1902, each of lobed bulbous form with scrolling handles A selection of napkin rings, to include a set of six height measuring 3 1/8 inches (8 cm), plus a silver and raised upon four paw feet. Hallmarked Asprey white metal examples with floral motif, together with vesta case of plain form having engraved initials, & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1909. Height of hot water pot further silver, white metal and examples. Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1903, length measures measures 8 7/8 inches (22.5 cm), gross weight Gross weighable silver 10.73 ozt (333.8 grams). 1 5/8 inches (4.5 cm). Gross weight 3.44 ozt 50.38 ozt (1,566.9 grams). £540-740 £80-120 (107.24 grams). (3). £50-80 319 322 324

A modern silver twin-branch candelabrum, the octagonal sided and knopped column rising from a conforming shape base, the removable upper section with central socket flanked by two curved Three Edwardian silver napkin rings, one octagonal branches having sided with foliate decoration and beaded rims, the similar sockets second with pierced foliate border and the third and removable nozzles. Hallmarked Sterling plain in design, all hallmarked William M Hayes, Silverware Ltd., Sheffield 1977. Maximum height A pair of modern silver napkin rings, each of plain Birmingham 1902, 1905 and 1909. Together with measures 14 3/4 inches (37.5 cm), weight 61.08 ozt octagonal sided form. Hallmarked Birmingham 1971. two further silver napkin rings and a plated example. (1900 grams). £200-300 Weight 1.95 ozt (60.7 grams). £30-50 Gross silver weight 4 ozt (125.6 grams). (6). £50-80

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Two mid-Victorian silver napkin rings, each having textured surface, facetted rim and with engraved crest, A selection of twelve Victorian and later silver napkin the larger hallmarked Birmingham 1862, the smaller Birmingham 1870, probably George Unite. Plus another rings, each of various form and most having engraved 1920s silver napkin ring having ribbed detail, hallmarked J & R Griffin, Chester 1921, and another silver plated initials. Together with a 1920s silver thimble having example. Together with an Edwardian silver vesta case having engraved initials, hallmarked William Hair Haseler, foliate decoration, James Fenton & Co., Birmingham Sheffield 1909, and a selection of four Edwardian and later silver teaspoons. Gross weighable silver 4.57 ozt 1921. Gross weight 11.8 ozt (369 grams). (13). (129.82 grams). (9). £50-80 £140-180

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A selection of fifteen napkin rings of various shapes and styles, to include two Victorian examples, an Edwardian pair with engraved foliate motifs and a A selection of nineteen assorted napkin rings of A modern set of six Tiffany & Co. silver napkin rings, later pair with Celtic style border decoration, some various shapes and styles, mostly with engine-turned each of plain form having beaded edges. Hallmarked plainer examples, many with personal engravings. decoration and many with personal engravings. Tiffany & Co., London 1995. Diameter measures Various hallmarks and makers, two appear Various hallmarks and makers and including three 2 inches (5 cm), gross weight (271.1 grams). unmarked. Weight of hallmarked examples 9.49 ozt marked ‘silver’ only and one unmarked example. £120-180 (295.2 grams). (15). £100-150 Gross weight 17.46 ozt (543.2 grams). (19). £180-260 327 330 332

A selection of eighteen assorted napkin rings of A Queen Elizabeth II coronation commemorative various shapes and styles, to include some with silver napkin ring, hallmarked Henry Clifford Davis, A selection of fifteen napkin rings of various shapes foliate scroll decoration and many with personal Birmingham 1952. Together with a 1930s silver and styles, many with engine-turned decoration and engravings. Various hallmarks and makers, one napkin ring, Percy Frederick Jackson, Birmingham some with personal engravings. Various hallmarks napkin ring marked ‘sterling silver’ and another 1930, and another having engraved initial. Gross and makers to include a continental example. Gross appears unmarked. Gross weight 12.62 ozt weight 1.86 ozt (57.8 grams). (3). £30-50 weight 10.21 ozt (317.5 grams). (15). £100-150 (392.4 grams). (18). £120-180 328 333

A selection of sixteen assorted napkin rings of various shapes and styles to include floral engraved and engine- turned examples, many with personal engravings. Various hallmarks and makers and including two continental napkin rings, one marked A selection of nineteen assorted napkin rings of ‘metal blanc’, and various shapes and styles, mostly plain examples and the other appears some with personal engravings. Various hallmarks unmarked. Gross and makers to include an early twentieth century weight 13.51 ozt Danish example, a 1930s Dutch napkin ring and a (420 grams). (16). further unmarked example. Gross weight 14.96 ozt £120-180 (465.3 grams). (19). £150-200

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A selection of late Victorian and later silver napkin rings, each of varying design to include examples having engraved initials and engine-turned decoration. Gross weight 8.5 ozt (264.5 grams). (11). £90-140 335 337

A George III silver desk stand, the oblong form standing on paw feet with ovolo border, dual sunken pen rests, a central cylindrical compartment with detachable chamberstick cover and flanked either side by cut glass ink and pounce pots. Hallmarked John Edwards III, London 1810. Length of tray measuring 9 1/4 inches (23.5 cm), gross weighable silver 23.6 ozt (735 grams). £600-800

339 An early twentieth century pair of silver napkin rings with engine-turned decoration and initialled shield cartouche, hallmarked Joseph Gloster Ltd, A filled silver model of a standing horse, the horse, Birmingham 1912. Together with a further early with bridle, standing on a cobble road, with drain twentieth century singular silver napkin ring and cover detail. Facsimile signature. Hallmarked Camelot a modern silver pair. Gross silver weight 3 ozt Silverware Ltd, Sheffield 2011. Height 10 5/8 inches (96 grams). £40-60 (27 cm). £300-400

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A 1930s silver twin-handled trophy cup by Cartier, the circular tapering form having a coiled openwork foot and mounted on a stepped square plinth. A 1920s silver and tortoiseshell mounted dressing table set, comprising hand mirror and four brushes, each Hallmarked Jacques Cartier, London import 1931, having inlaid floral garland wreath with ribbon drop to the tortoiseshell backing, hallmarked Adie Brothers Ltd., also with incised maker’s mark. Maximum height Birmingham 1922/3. Together with a boxed modern silver mounted brush and comb, hallmarked Mappin & including handles measures 13 inches (33 cm), weight Webb, Birmingham 1993/7, length of brush measures 4 6/8 inches (12 cm). £50-80 40.85 ozt (1270.5 grams). £500-700

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A modern silver mounted photograph frame of plain square outline with easel back, commemorating An early twentieth century silver mounted cigarette Concorde for box, the oblong form with capstan edge, hinged British Airways. A 1930s silver and enamel dressing table set, engine-turned cover with central cartouche with In original box. comprising hair brush, hand mirror and clothes brush, personal inscription opening to a silver-gilt interior Hallmarked each having yellow guilloché enamel with scrollwork and wood lining. Hallmarked A & J Zimmerman Carr’s of Sheffield Ltd., 2003 with the Concorde detail. Hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1932. Ltd (Arthur & John Zimmerman), Birmingham 1912. stamp. Measuring 4 3/4 inches (12 cm) square. Length of mirror measures 11 2/8 inches (28.5cm). Maximum length measuring 9 1/4 inches (23.5 cm). £40-60 £70-100 £80-120 341 344 347

A modern silver mounted photograph frame, of A late Victorian silver mounted cigarette box, of plain rectangular outline having beaded edges and A 1920s silver inkwell of capstan form, the hinged rectangular form having a slightly domed hinged shell moulded quarters with easel support verso. and slightly domed cover with reeded border cover and opening to reveal a soft wood lined interior. Hallmarked Carr’s of Sheffield Ltd., Sheffield 1994. (missing glass liner). Hallmarked London 1920. Height Hallmarked London 1888 with maker’s mark ‘JB’. Height measures 7 2/8 inches (18.5 cm). £40-60 measuring 2 1/4 inches (5.5 cm). £30-50 Length measures 4 1/8 inches (10.5 cm). £30-50 342 345 348

A Victorian silver mounted hand held mirror of oval Two late Victorian silver mounted glass vanity A selection of six early twentieth century and later form, having a crimped rim enclosing an embossed jars, the first of faceted cylindrical form with scroll silver mounted photograph frames of various styles, figurative scene depicting a couple skating with embossed push on lid (damage to glass), hallmarked to include one example having low relief floral garland their dog, floral and foliate scrolls to the handle, Thomas Ingleton, London 1894, length measuring decoration framing rectangular aperture, hallmarked hallmarked John Septimus Beresford, London 1885. 6 1/2 inches (16.5 cm); the second example of Carr’s of Sheffield, Sheffield 1995, height measures Together with an Edwardian silver mounted shoehorn faceted oval outline with plain domed push on lid, 5 6/8 inches (14.5 cm), plus another of break-arch and boot hook and a slightly later clothes brush. hallmarked Drew & Sons (Samuel Summers Drew plain rectangular form, Saunders & Mackenzie, Height of mirror measures 11 1/2 inches (29.2 cm). & Ernest Drew), London 1897, length measuring Birmingham 1930, height measures 6 4/8 inches (4). £50-80 7 1/8 inches (18 cm). (2). £20-30 (16.5 cm), etc. (6). £50-80

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A modern silver mounted quartz desk clock, of oval outline upon wooden mount having vacant silver plaque verso, hallmarked Carr’s of Sheffield Ltd., A large George V silver mounted table cigarette box, Sheffield 1989, height measures 6 6/8 inches (17 cm). of plain rectangular form having a slightly domed Together with another smaller, of break-arch form hinged cover with engraved initials and date, opening having reed and ribbon edge with central circular dial to reveal a softwood lined interior. Hallmarked A 1930s vanity pot, the cut glass body with aperture and easel support verso, Carr’s of Sheffield, London 1915, maker’s mark partly distorted but detachable silver and guilloché enamel cover. Ltd, Sheffield 1997, height 3 5/8 inches (9.25 cm). probably ‘G & Co’. Length measures 8 1/8 inches Hallmarked London 1935. Height measuring (2). £20-30 (20.5 cm). £100-150 2 1/4 inches (6 cm). £120-180

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A selection of silver and white metal items, to include a tortoiseshell backed hand mirror, a pair of late nineteenth century Danish silver spoons with stylised knot and textured handles, a pill box, together with a A group of four Edwardian and early twentieth century silver mounted photograph frames, three of shaped silver bookmark. Gross weight excluding hand mirror oblong form and a third of oval, each with easel back. Hallmarks to include Birmingham 1907, 1918, Chester 5.75 ozt (178.8 grams). (4). £60-90 1910. Maximum height measuring 8 inches (20 cm). (4). £240-340

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A George II silver desk inkstand, the oblong form with gadrooned rims, dual sunken channels both with crest engraving and three openwork holders A selection of three modern silver mounted A 1950s silver mounted dressing table set holding two later glass inserts. Hallmarked London photograph frames of varying oblong form and comprising, hairbrush, two clothes brushes and hand 1759 with the maker’s mark A.F. Length measuring material easel backs. Hallmarked London 1982, 1985, mirror, each with cream guilloché enamel with further 10 1/4 inches (26 cm), gross silver weight 23.6 ozt 1989, varied makers. Maximum height measuring floral bouquets. Hallmarked Henry Clifford Davis, (736 grams). £400-600 8 inches (20 cm). (3). £80-120 Birmingham 1955/6. (4). £150-200

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An Art Nouveau silver presentation cup or tyg, the conical form with personal inscription and three whiplash handles extending to the scroll feet. Hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1909, numbered 93. Maximum height measuring 11 3/4 inches (30 cm), weight 59 ozt (1857 grams). ‘A Monsieur Camille Gauthier, Consul General De France, Souvenir Reconnaissant Et Affectueux. Glasgow, 30 Septembre 1911.’ £1,800-2,500

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A 1920s silver twin- handled trophy cup, of campana form with presentation engraving to one side, hallmarked Sheffield 1922, with maker’s mark ‘GEG’, maximum height measuring 6 1/2 inches (16.5 cm). A 1920s silver and tortoiseshell part dressing table Together with a 1920s set, comprising a hand mirror, a hair brush and a pair pedestal bowl of of clothes brushes, hallmarks for Elkington & Co Ltd., panel sided circular form with pierced border above Birmingham 1925, some marks distorted. Together a presentation engraving to one side, hallmarked with a matched glass dressing table jar with silver Roberts & Belk Ltd., Sheffield 1925, rim diameter and tortoiseshell lid, hallmarked London 1922. (5). measuring 6 3/4 inches (17.2 cm). Weight 21.88 ozt £50-80 (680.5 grams). (2). £200-300 359 362

A filled silver bust, A 1930s silver trophy cup and cover, the circular depicting Diana, base rising to the stem with segmented kop and Princess of Wales, A late Victorian small silver mounted photograph campana shaped body with foliate embossed border raised on a textured frame of lobed rectangular form with easel back, and personal inscription. Hallmarked to the body only base. Hallmarked hallmarked William M Hayes, Birmingham 1899, Birmingham 1938. Total height 18 inches (46 cm), F X Scappaticci, height measuring 5 1/8 inches (13 cm). Together with gross weight 36.5 ozt (1447 grams). Sheffield an Edwardian silver mounted pocket watch case with 1997. Height floral and foliate embossing, hallmarked Birmingham ‘The Grosvenor Cup Aintree 1953. Won by 6 11/16 inches 1907, same maker, height measuring 4 1/2 inches Mr J. Johnson’s ‘Royal Entrance’ Trained by (17 cm). £80-120 (11.4 cm). (2). £70-100 R. Peacock. Ridden by W. Nevett.’ £500-700 360 363 365

A pair of late Victorian silver glove stretchers, having cherub and foliate moulded handles leading to the tapering stems with engraved monogram, hallmarked An early twentieth century silver mounted table London 1898, probably Dimier Brothers & Co., length cigarette box of plain and rounded rectangular form, measures 9 2/8 inches (23.5 cm). Together with an An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver mounted the slightly curved hinged lid with engine-turned Edwardian silver shoe horn, hallmarked J & R Griffin, photograph frame of shaped square outline, decoration, engraved initials to the centre and Chester 1906, length measures 8 7/8 inches embossed with flowers, leaf and tendril motifs. opening to reveal a wood lined interior with a single (22.5 cm), and a 1930s silver sauce ladle, hallmarked Hallmarked Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1903. dividing panel. Hallmarks very worn, but possibly Viner’s Ltd., Sheffield 1933, length measures Maximum height measuring 6 1/4 inches (16 cm). Birmingham 1931. Measuring 7 1/4 inches (18.5 cm) 4 7/8 inches (12.5 cm). Gross weight 6.93 ozt £70-100 by 5 1/4 inches (13.5 cm). £50-80 (215.7 grams). (3). £30-50

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A late Victorian silver trophy bowl, of circular footed form with shaped and scrolled rim above a plain girdle and fluted sides, having an oval cartouche to one side with presentation engraving and twin lion mask and drop handles. Hallmarked Goldsmiths A 1920s silver mounted table cigarette box, of & Silversmiths Co (William Gibson & John Lawrence rectangular form having textured decoration and An early twentieth century silver mounted cigarette Langman), London 1892. Raised on an ebonised initialled cartouche to the hinged cover, opening to box of plain oblong form and opening to a wooden pedestal base applied with dated and named shield reveal softwood lined interior. Hallmarked William compartmentalised interior. Hallmarked Frederick plaques, some hallmarked silver. Rim diameter of Davenport, Birmingham 1927. Length measures William Hentsch, London 1919. Length measuring bowl measures 6 inches (15.2 cm), weight 11.77 ozt 7 inches (18 cm). £50-80 6 3/4 inches (17 cm). £150-200 (366 grams). £90-140 367 370 373

A Victorian silver trophy goblet for Norwich Cycling Club, of typical form and having beaded rim detail to the slender knopped stem and circular foot, hallmarked Horace Woodward & Co (Edgar Finley & Hugh Taylor), London 1891. Together with a smaller A pair of Edwardian small silver mounted photograph Victorian example with A 1920s silver trophy, the circular facetted form frames, the square form with scroll embossing lobed and foliate motifs with presentation and winners’ inscriptions, twin Art surrounding the circular aperture, hallmarked F J Hall, to the lower body and later presentation engraving, Nouveau style handles to the flared and facetted foot Birmingham 1902, height measuring 3 1/2 inches hallmarked Elkington & Co Ltd., Birmingham 1892. and standing on a square base. Hallmarked Fenton (9 cm). Together with an early twentieth century Respective heights measure 9 1/4 inches (23.5 cm) Brothers Ltd, Sheffield 1920. Height measuring small photograph frame of oblong form, hallmarked and 6 1/2 inches (16.5 cm), weight 20.05 ozt 9 1/4 inches (24 cm), weight 36.5 ozt (1136 grams). Sheffield 1917, height measuring 4 1/2 inches (623.6 grams). (2). £200-300 £300-400 (11.5 cm). (2). £60-90 368 371 374

An Edwardian A late Art Nouveau Victorian An early silver mounted silver heart twentieth photograph shape trinket century silver frame of box, having mounted shaped a beaded rim dressing table rectangular to the hinged set, comprising outline, lid and a hand mirror, embossed embossed a pair of hair with flowers, scene of the brushes, a leafy stalk and Five Graces, pair of clothes tendril motifs hallmarked Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1899. brushes and a comb, each of shaped outline, and having a Together with a pierced and floral embossed trinket monogrammed and engraved with floral sprays, central vacant dish, hallmarked Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield all contained within a fitted and lined faux leather cartouche to the top, with faux leather easel back. 1900 and an Edwardian pair of silver handled glove case. Hallmarked William Aitken, Birmingham 1915. Hallmarked William M Hayes, Birmingham 1901. stretchers, hallmarked London 1909 to the handle Length of mirror measures 11 1/4 inches (28.5 cm). Maximum height measures 8 1/8 inches (20.5 cm). section only. Gross weight 7.23 ozt (224.8 grams). £180-220 £100-150 (3). £50-80

64 Condition reports available for all these lots at www.fellows.co.uk 375 378 379 An early twentieth A 1930s small century silver trophy silver trophy cup of circular tapering named the ‘Coates form to a pedestal Cup’, having foot, having three loop twin wirework handles with foliate handles with terminals and Masonic foliate terminals, presentation inscription presentation to one side. Hallmarked engraving to one Stewart Dawson & Co A George III silver desk stand of oblong form, side, hallmarked Ltd., Birmingham 1913. having a gadroon rim with foliate shell borders and Birmingham 1934, Height including handles raised on four paw feet, the centre fitted with three maker’s mark measures 7 1/2 inches silver mounts for glass ink bottles and flanked by distorted. Together (19 cm), weight 11.83 ozt (368 grams). two pen trays, personal presentation engraving with a silver mug of plain tapering form and engraved ‘W. Bro P. R. Quastel a token of esteem and respect to one tray and to the base. Hallmarked Joseph ‘Sidcup Golf Club’, hallmarked A E Poston & Co Ltd., from the Officers & Brethren of the Lodge of Guiding Craddock & William Ker Reid, London 1814. Length also Birmingham 1934. Respective heights measure Light No. 7539 Twenty second Master 1978-79’ measures 9 inches (22.8 cm), gross weight 20.35 ozt 5 1/8 inches (13 cm) and 4 1/8 inches (10.5 cm), £120-180 (633 grams). £200-300 weight 15.93 ozt (495.5 grams). (2). £150-200 376 380

A mid-twentieth century small silver trophy bowl of plain circular form to a footed base, with moulded, shaped rim and presentation engraving to one side. Hallmarked Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham 1959. Diameter measures 3 1/2 inches (9 cm), weight 2.56 ozt (79.7 grams). £40-60 377

A 1920s Scottish silver trophy bowl for the Linlithgowshire & Stirlingshire Hunt, of circular bulbous form with hammered decoration throughout A large 1930s silver trophy having twin foliate capped scrolling handles and raised upon circular foot, with and twin lion mask and drop ring handles, presentation engraving to front. Hallmarked Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1938. Height measures 11 3/8 inches (29 cm), presentation engraving to one side and raised above weight 72.16 ozt (2265.2 grams). a spread circular foot. Hallmarked Brook & Son, Edinburgh 1923. Height measures 3 3/4 inches ‘National Rifle Association, Bisley Meeting 1946, Presented by the Proprietors of the Daily Telegraph and Morning (9.5 cm), weight 16.84 ozt (523.7 grams). £160-200 Post, Won by Artur C. Hale G.M.. B.M., Score 50 ex 50 at 300 yards’. £800-1,200

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A mid-Victorian silver inkstand of shaped rectangular outline, decorated with a border of foliate motifs and geometric patterns and standing on four leaf capped bun feet, having a presentation engraving before a central well with a figural cover modelled as a lady holding an official scroll for the 52nd Light Infantry, and flanked on either side by two silver mounted glass ink bottles. Hallmarked Sheffield 1866 with maker’s mark F. Brs., bottle mounts hallmarked Birmingham 1866. Maximum length of stand measures 12 1/2 inches (31.7 cm), weight excluding glass bottles 32.24 ozt (1002.7 grams). ‘Presented to Bugle Major Alexander White by the Officers 52nd Light Infantry as a mark of Esteem & Respect April 1867.’ £800-1,200

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A 1920s small silver trophy cup and cover of facetted form, with personal inscription, twin handles and pine cone finial, hallmarked Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1928, height measuring A 1920s silver mounted table cigarette box of plain 6 1/2 inches and rounded rectangular form, the hinged lid with A modern silver mounted dual photograph frame, of (16.5 cm). Together engine-turned decoration, initialled name panel to the plain oblong form. Hallmarked Birmingham 1995 with with an early twentieth century silver purse of oval centre and opening to wood lined interior. Hallmarked the maker’s mark PJP. Maximum length inclusive of form, Birmingham 1917 and an early twentieth London 1928 with maker’s mark T F & Co. Length material hinge 9 1/2 inches (24 cm). £50-80 century silver lidded vanity pot. (3). £70-100 measuring 6 3/4 inches (17.2 cm). £60-90 383 386 389

An Edwardian silver cigarette box, of rectangular form A mid-Victorian silver having hammered presentation trophy goblet, surface to the whole ornately embossed with and with inset floral and fruit motifs circular cartouche within scrolled borders, to the hinged cover, engraved to one cartouche opening to reveal ‘Northern Team Scratch A 1970s silver mounted table cigarette box, of vacant interior Cup’, having a beaded rectangular form having presentation inscription to missing wooden and knopped stem to a front, the hinged cover with engraved crest, opening lining, hallmarked Joseph Braham, London 1905, circular spread base with to reveal a dual compartment softwood lined interior. length measures 4 4/8 inches (11.5 cm). Together further floral embossing. Hallmarked Garrard & Co. Ltd., London 1971. Length with a 1920s silver napkin ring, Davies & Powers, Hallmarked Thomas Smily, measures 7 1/8 inches (18 cm). Birmingham 1920, a silver card case with engraved London 1866. Height initials, Stokes & Ireland Ltd., Chester 1919, and a Inscription reads ‘’Allen’ With grateful appreciation measures 9 1/2 inches continental silver pill box, stamped 800. Gross weight and good wishes, The members of the American Club (24.2 cm), weight 15.92 ozt 14.07 ozt (435.7 grams). (Most A/F). (4). £150-200 London 1951-1972’. £60-90 (495 grams). £150-200

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A late Victorian silver mounted table cigarette box, the exterior having applied foliate and scroll pierced panels embossed in high relief with vacant central cartouche to hinged cover, opening to reveal softwood lined interior having dual compartments, hallmarked Henry Mathews, Birmingham 1897, length An early twentieth century cased silver mounted three A late Victorian silver mounted cigarette or table measures 6 2/8 inches (16 cm). Together with an piece dressing table set comprising, hand mirror snuff box, the oblong form with personal inscription Edwardian silver heart shaped trinket box having hair brush and tortoiseshell comb, the silver mounts and hinged lid embossed with a scene of putti and moulded rim and silver-gilt interior, hallmarked Deakin with rose scalloped border. Hallmarked J & R Griffin opening to a wooden lined interior. Hallmarked & Frances Ltd., Birmingham 1904, length measures (Joseph & Richard Griffin), Chester 1911 and 1912. Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1898. Length 2 3/8 inches (6 cm). (2). £80-120 £50-80 measuring 5 inches (12.5 cm). £100-150

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A Victorian silver travelling carriage lamp, the oval form having a hinged front section with an armorial engraving and opening to reveal a cylindrical candle holder, with an oval pierced border to the lower section above an inbuilt vesta case and the pull down base with a striking underside, the whole fitted with two hinged double hooks, one located to the lift up lid and the other to the lower back. Hallmarked Thomas Johnson I, London 1873. Maximum height measures 5 3/4 inches (14.5 cm), gross weight 13.14 ozt (408.6 grams). £400-600

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A mid-Victorian pair of silver plated candlesticks A silver plated table centre with mirror plate, of by Elkington & Co., each having urn socle raised spreading circular form with beaded rims enclosing upon baluster stem and spreading circular base with a continuous band of engraved foliate scrolls ogee rim, the whole having formal leaf decoration surrounding twin-opposed vacant shield cartouche, conforming to the baluster outline. Marked Elkington and raised on four scrolled feet (one detached but A pair of modern plated wine coolers, the tapered & Co., 1857. Height measures 10 2/8 inches (26 cm). present). Base diameter measures 20 1/2 inches oval bodies with dual handles and floral rims. Height £50-80 (52 cm). £100-150 measuring 8 1/4 inches (21 cm). £80-120 393 396 398

A pair of Victorian silver plated coasters, each comprising a turned wooden base, with central A modern set of three large plated fruit baskets, of boss and scrolling grape and vine motif splayed rim. oval form with pierced gallery and beaded rim. Length Diameter 8 inches (20.3 cm). £40-60 measuring 14 1/2 inches (36.5 cm). (3). £60-90

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A pair of silver on wine coolers of lobed urn form A pair of modern plated candelabra, the square embellished with fruiting vine bases rising to the knopped column with urn shaped dual handles and rims. Height socket and twin scrolling branching with four further measuring 12 inches (30 cm). urn shaped sockets. Height measuring 8 1/4 inches £200-300 (54 cm). £80-120

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A modern set of four plated lamps, each raised above a circular stepped base to tapering baluster column, with electrical fixtures. Height measuring 21 1/2 inches (54.5 cm). £60-90 402 404

A modern plated desk A pair of modern silver plated lamps, the square lamp, raised bases graduating to the Doric style knopped on a stepped columns, fitted with electric fixtures. Height square base, measuring 23 1/2 inches (59.5 cm). £120-180 rising to the adjustable arm and 400 tapered A large silver plate on copper bottle coaster, of square shade. circular form with applied floral and foliate scroll Maximum rim above pierced sides with swag and patera fully extended motifs, with wooden base. Impressed maker’s mark height to base rim for Deykin & Harrison (Birmingham, 30 1/2 inches 1895 - c. 1935), also marked ‘silver on copper’ and (77.5 cm). number ‘4360’. Base diameter measures 8 1/2 inches £90-140 (21.5 cm). £80-120

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An Asprey silver plated travelling carriage lamp, having a hinged front panel lifting to reveal a cylindrical candle holder, missing glass, with pierced border to the lower section and a hinged double hook fitted to the lift up lid, impressed maker’s mark and address to reverse, maximum height A pair of modern silver plated candelabra of Empire measures 6 inches style, the triform base rising to the foliate mounted A cased pair of early twentieth century silver plated (15.2 cm). Together with a reeded column terminating in three scrolling fish servers with plain ivory handles and silver ferrules travelling collapsible cup branches. Height measuring 20 1/4 inches (50.5 cm). hallmarked William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield with personal engraving, £120-180 1905. With plated marks for the same maker. £30-50 also by Asprey. (2). £60-90

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A silver plated twin branch candelabrum, octagonal sided with knopped stem, reeded branches and removable nozzles, flame finial snuffer A selection of continental white metal, silver plated to the central and metal items comprising an eight piece tea set socket, scallop A box containing a selection of silver plated items, including a large twin-handled tray, a cased circular shell mark for to include an egg cruet set with circular base leading bowl decorated with floral scrolls, a cased ornament Ellis-Barker Silver to tapering stem and handle, with place for four egg modelled as an Ibex, a cased small teapot with Co. Together with cups and spoons, height measures 8 2/8 inches circular plate and two glass cups, a vase ornament cased silver plated fish eaters for six place settings (22 cm), and a large salver having central engraved in a glazed display case, a shaped oval dish with and a gold plated small goblet. Maximum height crest within scrolling border and shell moulded rim, embossed temple decoration, a cased metal keyring of candelabrum measures 12 1/2 inches (31.7 cm). diameter 16 2/8 inches (42 cm), together with a cruet and a further ornament modelled as an instrument. £30-50 set, toast rack, tankard, etc. (some a/f). £40-60 (8). £200-300

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A cased pair of silver plated fish servers with pierced A small quantity of silver plated items comprising a and engraved foliate scroll decoration and ivory large twin-handled tray, a pair of oval platters with A white metal scroll holder, having low relief stylised handles, maker’s marks for Harrison Brothers & ribbon and reed borders, a pair of small candlesticks, floral band decoration with vacant rectangular Howson. Together with a plated toast rack and Fiddle a pair of entree dishes and a pair of foliate embossed cartouche to centre and flame terminals. Unmarked. pattern teaspoon. (3). £40-60 handles for entree dishes. £30-50 Length measures 11 2/8 inches (28.5 cm). £100-150 408 411 414

A silver plated ice water pitcher and serving set by Reed & Barton, comprising a large ceramic lined, tilting pitcher and two goblets on a square form stand with corner paw feet and having a pierced swing handle and side brackets, decorated throughout with floral and foliate panels interspersed with A silver plated novelty smoking compendium of A selection of silver plated items to include a Walker portraits of various breeds of dogs, the hinged pitcher oval form formed as a standing hobo, a lidded box & Hall three piece part tea service, an egg cruet lid surmounted with a figural finial modelled as a polar modelled as a bale of hay with bindle and flanked stand, an entree dish, a pair of candle snuffers and bear eating a fish. Impressed makers mark. Maximum by basket and barrel receptacles. Maximum height snuffer tray, a pair of grape scissors, various dishes, height including stand measures 18 1/2 inches measuring 5 1/2 inches (14 cm). £180-260 etc. £40-60 (47 cm). £440-640

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A continental A pair of mid- bowl, of bulbous twentieth century form having high Danish silver relief continuous candlesticks, each scene of animals with a loaded and figures in oval base rising South Asian to a slender stem style dress, with and plain curved further engraving socket, struck of an elephant with the Three beneath, diameter Tower mark for measures 4 1958 alongside 3/8 inches (11 cm). maker’s mark Together with a set of six straws having applied leaf ‘COHR’. Together with a continental mustard pot with scoop to the shaped stem, four having suspended cloisonné enamel decoration and raised on three ball charm including horse shoe and crescent moon (two feet, impressed 925. Height of candlesticks measures missing), length of each measures 9 inches (23 cm). 7 1/8 inches (18 cm), height of mustard pot measures Gross weight 8.0 ozt (251.1 grams). (2). £80-120 2 5/8 inches (6.7 cm). £80-120 418 421

A plated spice box of bulbous form above a stemmed foot and having a single flag finial to the removable upper section, marked ‘Made in Israel’, maximum An Austro- height measuring 6 1/8 inches (15.5 cm). Together Hungarian with a base metal water sprinkler and two base metal twin-handled marriage rings. (4). £50-80 pedestal dish and liner, the oval shaped 416 body with foliate pierced gallery and A turn of the century Japanese bowl, of oval outline standing on with crescent rim, having planished exterior and a lozenge applied stylised floral decoration to the whole. base. Marked to the base 12 B?. Height including Marked Bisansha Silver beneath. Length measures handles 7 1/8 inches (18 cm), gross weight 6.8 ozt 7 inches (17.75 cm), weight 5.98 ozt (185.9 grams). (214 grams). £100-150 £50-80

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A selection of continental An early silver and white metal twentieth items to include a pierced century French Egyptian dish decorated silver mounted with the Pyramids and claret jug, the the Sphinx, with Egyptian bulbous fluted Assay marks, a cased glass body circular plate with floral to the foliate ceramic panel inset to embossed centre, marked 925, a slender neck, A set of four late nineteenth century Russian silver- small embossed dish, also marked 925 and in fitted hinged cover gilt and cloisonné enamel spoons, the tear drop case, a silver mounted stained wood elephant set and scroll bowls having blue, white and red foliate enamel with paste stones and marked 925, a wood lined handle. French to the reverse, leading to the partly twisted stem table cigarette box with the mount marked ‘SILVER’, assay marks having further enamel decoration. Moscow combined a pierced globular ornament on stand with hinged for Tetard standard and city mark 1882-1899, alongside maker’s opening, marked 925 and two sets of three tea Freres. Height mark. Length measures 5 1/8 inches (13 cm), gross caddies in fitted boxes with compartments. (8). measuring weight 3.0 ozt (85.74 grams). £80-120 £200-300 9 1/2 inches (24 cm). £300-400

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A pair of early twentieth century German figures modelled as knights, each realistically formed with shield and weapons, the hinged helmet opening to reveal carved ivory faces. German assay marks for Ludwig Neresheimer, Hanau alongside silver imports for Berthold Hermann Muller, London 1913 to one. Height measuring 9 1/4 inches (23.5 cm), gross weight 35 ozt (1095 grams). The figures depicting King Arthur and Theodoric, king of the Visigoths, are based on two of the bronze statues which form part of the tomb of Emperor Maximilian I in the Hofkirche, Court church, Innsbruck, Austria. £2,000-2,500

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An American sterling silver small footed bowl of A set of three Russian silver coffee spoons, each circular form tapering to a spread foot and having A set of six mid-nineteenth century Russian silver-gilt with a spiral twist stem and niello decoration to the engraved initials to one side. Impressed maker’s mark spoons with niello decoration, initialled cartouche reverse of the ovoid shape bowl. Struck with the for International Silver Co. (Meriden, Connecticut, and tapering twist stems. Russian assay marks Second Kokoshnik mark for Moscow assay region. 1898- present). Rim diameter measures 3 5/8 inches for Moscow 1867. Length measuring 4 3/4 inches Gross weight 1.14 ozt (35.5 grams). £90-140 (9.2 cm), weight 3.41 ozt (106 grams). £50-80 (12 cm), gross weight 4.6 ozt (144 grams). £340-440

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A set of six American silver trinket dishes of circular form decorated in relief with fruiting scrolls and central An early nineteenth century French table spoon. monogram, American marks for Gorham, diameter measuring 3 1/4 inches (8 cm). Together with a continental French assay marks for the Provinces 1819-1838. cup and two dishes embellished with wrythen fluting, stamped 900/925. Gross weight 14 ozt (438 grams). (4). Length measuring 8 inches (20 cm), weight 2.1 ozt £120-180 (68 grams). £80-120

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A large continental fruit dish, the oval lobed body alternating in embossed fruiting and pierced A 1920s Georg Jensen silver butter knife. Hallmarked panels and with central personal inscription, length A Russian silver torah pointer, of tapering form with Stockwell & Co (George Stockwell), London import measuring 17 1/2 inches (44 cm), weight 29 ozt lion mask terminal. Russian assay marks to include 1925, alongside Danish assay marks and Georg (903 grams). Together with a modern silver cigarette the standard mark of 84. Length measuring 11 inches Jensen maker’s mark. Length measuring 6 1/2 inches box, hallmarked Birmingham 1976. (2). £240-340 (28 cm), weight 1.9 ozt (62 grams). £180-260 (16.5 cm). £70-100

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An American silver Benjamin Burt reproduction cream jug of bulbous form with scalloped rim, scrolling handle and standing on four paw feet. Marked Sterling An early twentieth century Russian silver knife by A pair of mid-nineteenth century Russian silver by Gorham. Fabergé, the tapering handle with foliate garland peppers, the waisted form with borders of niello Height measuring to the blade signed ‘Fabergé’. Kokoshnik mark for decoration and Cyrillic engraved cartouche. 4 inches (10 cm), Moscow with the standard mark of 84 and maker’s Russian assay marks for Moscow 1869. Height weight 3.2 ozt mark for Carl Fabergé. Length measuring 8 1/4 inches measuring 2 1/2 inches (6.5 cm), gross weight 4.5 ozt (102 grams). (21 cm). £50-80 (141 grams). £400-600 £50-80

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A Middle Eastern white metal ladle, probably Egyptian, the circular bowl with decorative border A Mexican pan and burner with personalised initial engraving, maximum pan length including handle measuring and reeded handle. Assay marks to reverse of stem. 24 inches (64 cm). Together with a collection of Middle Eastern and continental bowls and a silver tea strainer Length measuring 9 inches (22.5 cm), weight 2.4 ozt hallmarked Birmingham 1927. Gross weight 93 ozt (2901 grams). (10). £1,200-1,800 (77 grams). £50-80 434 436 439

A mid- nineteenth century Russian silver vodka cup of baluster form and engraved floral arched decoration. Russian assay marks for Moscow 1869. Height A modern silver and copper Taverna pattern mug measuring A small continental three prong fork, possibly by Georg Jensen and designed by Henning Koppel, 2 inches seventeenth century French, the slender tapering the bulbous and waisted copper body with silver (5 cm), weight stem decorated with figures amidst floral, bird and rim and ‘C’ shaped handle. Marked to the underside 1.6 ozt (51 grams). fruit motifs. Appears unmarked. Length measures Georg Jensen Design HK Denmark. Height measuring £100-150 5 5/8 inches (14.2 cm). £240-340 4 inches (10 cm). £180-260

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A pair of white metal open salts, the cylindrical A continental Yad or Torah pointer, the classic form bodies raised on three ball feet and inlaid with with foliate embellished baluster handle. Stamped various enamelled scenes of birds. Height measuring 925. Length measuring 9 1/2 inches (24 cm), weight 1 1/4 inches (3 cm), gross weight 2.9 ozt (91 grams). 2.5 ozt (78 grams). £90-140 £120-180 441 444

A modern silver bowl by Tiffany & Co, the shallow circular form with applied egg and dart and Greek- key border. Marked to the underside Tiffany & Co., Sterling 925 and London import 1993. Diameter measuring 7 3/4 inches (19.5 cm), weight 18.3 ozt (570 grams). £320-420

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An Indian white metal sugar and cream jug, each A mid-nineteenth century Dutch silver serving spoon profusely chased with foliate scrolls upon a stippled with scroll pierced handle and bowl. Dutch assay background. Height of cream jug measuring marks for 1847. Length measuring 9 inches (23 cm), 3 1/4 inches (8 cm), gross weight 7 ozt (218 grams). weight 2.2 ozt (71 grams). £40-60 £90-140 442 445

A continental toothpick holder, probably Portuguese, modelled as a figure of a lady holding a floral wreath standing on a baluster stem and square base. Continental assay marks to the A mid-eighteenth century French silver beaker of A continental cut glass bowl with fruiting design to base. Height measuring plain tapering form and with personal initial engraving the base, gilt floral mount with personal monogram 7 inches (18 cm), weight and reeded rim. Maker’s mark for Henri-Nicolas de and swing handle. Height to rim measuring 6.3 ozt (197 grams). Brie, Paris. Height measuring 2 1/4 inches (5.5 cm), 2 3/4 inches (7 cm). £90-140 £180-260 weight 1.8 ozt (59 grams). £150-200

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A set of Scandinavian coffee spoons, the stems enamelled in yellow or green with floral accents. An Indian white metal four piece tea service, each piece profusely chased with figurative and animal scenes, Stamped 925S. Length of each spoon measuring serpent handles and Indian elephant finial to the teapot. Tested as silver. Gross weight 30 ozt (956 grams). 3 3/4 inches (9.5 cm), gross weight 1.5 ozt (47 grams). £280-340 £60-90 449 451 454

A pair of late nineteenth century Russian vases, each of tapered form with floral and geometric engraving, standing on a knopped stem and stepped A mid-twentieth century Italian tureen of circular circular base. form with twin handles, the cover with formalised Height measuring leaf borders and an artichoke finial. Italian maker’s A Danish silver milk jug by Georg Jensen, the bulbous 6 1/2 inches marks for Brescia (1944-1968), alongside 800 in hand raised form with ebonised handle. Post 1945 (16.5 cm), gross an oval cartouche and a crown mark, also in an Georg Jensen maker’s mark, also marked sterling 80 weight oval cartouche, the cover appears unmarked. Rim C. Height measuring 3 inches (7.5 cm), weight 4.2 ozt 6.6 ozt (208 grams). diameter measures 8 1/2 inches (21.5 cm), gross (132 grams). £120-180 £140-180 weight 29.99 ozt (932.8 grams). £200-300 450 452 455

A pair of mid-nineteenth century Indian Colonial silver peppers, the tapering crested body standing on a circular footed base rising to the shell and A late nineteenth century Russian silver mug, the scroll rim and with differing pierced covers. Indian cylindrical body with geometric engraving, beaded Colonial maker’s marks for George Gordon & borders and standing on three ball feet. Russian Co with Peter & Alexander Orr, Madras. Height A modern Greek gilt mug modelled in Minoan style. assay marks for Aleksandr Frans Fan-der-Flit, measuring 3 3/4 inches (9.5 cm), gross weight 5.8 ozt Stamped 925. Height measuring 2 3/4 inches (7 cm), St. Petersburg 1881. Height measuring 4 inches (181 grams). £140-180 weight 4.7 ozt (148 grams). £50-80 (10 cm), weight 5.7 ozt (180 grams). £80-120

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A continental silver Kiddush An Italian cup, having serpentine bowl silver mounted raised upon knopped and bead photograph moulded circular socle base, frame, of plain possible continental marks rectangular to base, height 5 6/8 inches outline having (14.5 cm), weight 2.16 ozt concentric (67.1 grams). Together with raised edges, a modern silver handled with easel combination paper knife, support verso. hallmarked London 1999, Stamped 925 length measuring 9 ¼ inches alongside (23.5 cm) and a further silver Italian assay A nineteenth century Russian silver-gilt condiment handled paper knife, the marks. Height spoon modelled as a shovel with initialled terminal. reeded and tapering handle measures Russian assay marks for 1868, Moscow alongside with lion terminal, hallmarked 9 4/8 inches Cyrillic maker’s mark. Length measuring 8.2 cm, London import 1979, length measuring 8 inches (24 cm). weight 5.6 grams. £30-50 (20.5 cm). (3). £20-30 £40-60 457 460 462

A mid-nineteenth century Portuguese silver bowl, the circular segmented body with everted decorative An Indian white metal bowl, the circular body rim and the whole standing on a spread circular foot. embossed in high relief with figurative jungle hunting Portuguese assay marks for Oporto alongside AM. scenes. Height measuring 5 inches (12.5 cm), weight Height measuring 3 inches (8 cm), weight 13 ozt 20.6 ozt (642 grams). £340-440 (406 grams). £180-260 458 463

An American sterling silver vase of tall tapering outline, scroll pierced sides below a band of engraved An early twentieth century Indian white metal double foliate motifs and moulded rim, and raised above a ended measuring cup, the graduated cups chased circular spreading foot with engraved monogram. A pair of continental white metal squat candlesticks, with figurative rural scenes and with engraved Pictorial maker’s mark to the underside, likely George stamped 830, height measures 2 6/8 inches presentation plaque, height measuring 4 1/2 inches A. Henckel & Co (New York, circa 1909-1940), also (7 cm). Together with a further pair of silver plated (11.5 cm). Together with a similar white metal marked ‘sterling’ and number ‘115’ (glass liner candlesticks, the socles styled as flower buds raised measuring cup decorated with various animals. Gross deficient). Height measures 16 3/4 inches (42.5 cm), upon curved stems and rectangular bases, height weight 6 ozt (188 grams). (2). £120-180 weight 13.21 ozt (410.7 grams). £50-80 measures 3 5/8 inches (9.25 cm). (2). £30-50

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A mid-twentieth century Italian silver platter of circular form, with applied foliate scroll A mid-nineteenth rim enclosing a border century Russian of foliate motifs to a silver open salt, plain centre, Italian of bulbous fluted assay marks alongside form having 800, also impressed rising to the ‘D’Ambra Giarre’, octagonal neck diameter measuring with engraved 14 inches (35.5 cm). band, the whole Together with a further A mid-twentieth century Italian book mount or display raised upon a circular platter with beaded rim, also marked 800 case, with a wood effect base, the silver mount with circular flared and a second partly distorted mark but likely Italian foliate decoration and initialled cartouche to the foot. Russian hallmarks beneath to include the mark assay marks, diameter measuring 13 3/4 inches centre. Italian assay marks alongside 800, maker or for Moscow 1861 and Cyrillic maker’s and assay (35 cm). Combined weight 52.98 ozt (1647.8 grams). retailer’s label to reverse. Maximum length measures master’s marks. Height 4 cm, weight 24.2 grams. (2). £360-460 7 1/4 inches (18.5 cm). £40-60 £30-50 465 468 471

An Italian dish of plain circular outline with moulded rim, marked P. Spoggi, Milan and stamped 800, diameter measuring 12 1/2 inches (31.7 cm). Together A pair of Danish silver taper stick holders, each A modern Thai cigarette box, of oblong form, the with a similar circular platter, also marked 800 and having rounded triangular base raised upon short hinged lid depicting a river scene with barge opening Fornari, Rome, diameter measuring 12 7/8 inches tripartite base. Marked ‘Cohr Sterling Denmark’. to a wooden interior. Marked to the underside sterling (32.7 cm). Combined weight 39.61 ozt (1232 grams). Length measures 2 4.8 inches (6.5 cm), gross weight siam. Length measuring 6 inches (15 cm). £80-120 (2). £280-380 1.9 ozt (61.4 grams). £40-60 466 469

A continental silver and glass pedestal fruit dish, the cut and press moulded glass bowl of elongated oval form and raised on a filled silver pedestal foot having a foliate scroll border. Foot rim marked 800 in an oval cartouche alongside a further indistinct mark. A selection of mostly Scandinavian flatware, to include a set of thirteen spoons, with matching fork and Maximum length measures 13 3/8 inches (34 cm). teaspoon, a set of ten silver teaspoons, together with further white metal and silver plated flatware. Gross £80-120 weight (excluding base metal items) 29.75 ozt (925.5 grams). £220-280

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A 1920s set of six Georg Jenson silver pyramid A continental oval dish, the moulded border of floral pattern spoons, having stepped terminals to the garlands having dual vacant cartouches, marked 835, tapering stems and with engraved initials. Hallmarked A pair of Swedish silver squat candlesticks, the urn length measures 7 5/8 inches (19.5 cm). Together Stockwell & Co., London import 1929, beside further socles raised upon spreading circular base with with a continental milk jug of globular form having marks Georg Jenson 925.S. Length measures ribbed decoration to the whole. Swedish assay foliate handle and raised upon four short feet, marked 7 1/8 inches (18.25 cm), total weight 14.36 ozt and standard marks. Height measures 4 1/8 inches 835, height 3 4/8 inches (8 cm). Gross weight 7.63 ozt (446.7 grams). £150-200 (10.5 cm). £80-120 (237.4 grams). (2). £60-90 473 475 478

A pair of 1940s Danish small silver servers by Georg Jenson, pattern number 42. Hallmarked London import 1947. Length measuring 6 inches (15 cm), gross weight 2.3 ozt (74 grams). £200-400 476

A continental sugar bowl of cauldron form having stylised foliate decoration framing dual vacant cartouches, raised upon four short feet, marked 835 beneath, height measures 2 4/8 inches (2.5 cm). Together with a pair of continental sugar tongs having floral pierced stem leading to the claw terminals, An early nineteenth century Flemish import silver and A continental kiddush cup, having flared rim above marked 835, length 3 inches (7.5 cm), and a Danish glass open salt, the cut glass bowl raised on pedestal oval dedication inscription in Hebrew, raised upon silver pot and cover, of circular form, marked support and square base, upon four further acorn waisted stem and circular base. Marked 800. Height Christian F. Heise, diameter measures 2 3/8 inches feet. Import marks (1814-1831 for Belgium. Height measures 4 6/8 inches (12 cm), weight 2.27 ozt (6 cm). Gross weight 4.74 ozt (147.6 grams). (3). inclusive of liner 3 1/8 inches (8 cm), gross weight (70.6 grams). £30-50 £40-60 inclusive of liner 5.2 ozt (163.6 grams). £50-80

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A continental caster, of bulbous form having fluted decoration quartered by acanthus leaf engravings, the pierced cover with bayonet fitting and A small selection of continental flatware to include the whole raised two circular servers or slices with floral and foliate An Egyptian silver mug with moulded rim above a upon four shell pierced decoration, possibly Iranian Assay marks, a slightly tapering body and decorated throughout with moulded feet. Marked pair of American sterling silver sugar nips and four foliate patterns and other stylised motifs surrounding 800 beside further decorative spoons all with English import hallmarks. a name engraved circular panel, together with a assay marks. Height Together with three metal bombilla mate straws, a very similar example. Both with post 1946 Egyptian measures 5 4/8 inches small toasting fork, a butter knife and a tea strainer hallmarks including the ‘Lotus Flower’. Height of (14 cm), weight 4.47 ozt and sugar scoop both with Dutch silver plate marks. tallest measures 4 1/8 inches (10.5 cm), combined (139.0 grams). £40-60 (14). £140-200 weight 20.63 ozt (641.6 grams). (2). £200-300 480 484

A large continental tray, of oval outline having lobed edge and reeded rim. Marked 800 beside other assay marks and initials JH. Length measures 21 2/8 inches (54 cm), weight 49.13 ozt (1544.9 grams). £400-500 481

A selection of silver and white metal items, to An American silver five piece tea and coffee set by Jacobi & Jenkins, comprising tea pot and tea kettle on stand, include a pair of continental candlesticks, a twin a coffee or hot water pot, a lidded twin-handled sugar bowl and a cream jug, each of bulbous form and ornately candelabrum, stamped sterling, two single salts, four embossed throughout with flowers and foliage, with conforming decoration to the stand, flower finials to lids single napkin rings, two pairs of sugar tongs, a group and further foliate motifs to scrolled handles and feet. Impressed maker’s mark for Jacobi & Jenkins (Baltimore, of four 1970s enamel teaspoons, etc. Gross weight Maryland, 1894-1908), also marked ‘sterling’. Stand appears unmarked. Maximum height of kettle on stand 19.68 ozt (612.2 grams). £200-300 measures 12 3/4 inches (32.5 cm), gross weight 198.7 ozt (6,180 grams). £2,000-2,500

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A Portuguese silver brandy saucepan of typical form, with Porto Assay marks for .833 standard, length measuring 7 1/4 inches (18.5 cm). Together with a A Norwegian green enamel stylised foliate dish, by flour sifter mug of panel sided and waisted form with David Andersen, a set of four 1920s silver coffee scroll handle, unmarked, a circular dish of lobed can saucers, together with a filigree and enamel outline, marked 830S, and a goblet with applied card case. Saucers hallmarked Martin Hall & Co Ltd, foliate border, marked ‘sterling’ and 925. Combined Sheffield, 1922. Gross weight 8.64 ozt (268.6 grams). gross weight 21.61 ozt (672 grams). (4). £220-320 (3). £70-100 488 490

A continental menorah, the tapering stem with flame surmount, supporting eight foliate moulded branches and further detachable light, raised upon embossed circular base. Marked 800. Height measures 11 4/8 inches (21 cm), weight 8.61 ozt (267.7 grams). £90-140

486 An Iranian silver table cigarette box of rectangular A pair of continental vases, each of urn form having form, ornately decorated throughout with floral and embossed grape vine swag decoration and twin foliate motifs and borders, on four corner bracket moulded masks of Pan, his horns conforming into feet, Iranian Assay marks including the lion mark, handles, the whole raised upon square foot. Possible length measuring 5 1/2 inches (14 cm). Together with Austro-Hungarian hallmarks and or Hanau marks, two trinket boxes, one marked ‘800’ and the other both with differing modern French import mark. ‘sterling’, and two Deity figures, appear unmarked. Height of each 6 4/8 inches (16 cm), gross weight Gross weight 21.66 ozt (673.7 grams). (5). £220-320 16.82 (523.2 grams). £200-300 491

Two 1930s handmade Danish silver caddy spoons, Danish assay marks for 1933 and 1937. Together with a mid-twentieth century Danish serving spoon, A pair of German fish servers, the shaped blade having pierced fish and scrolling decoration with similar Danish assay marks for 1951. Gross weight 2.1 ozt engraving to the fork, each having initialled terminal. Marked Herrmann Walter, Halle, Germany. Length of server (67 grams). (3). £150-250 measures 11 4/8 inches (29.25 cm). £60-90

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A modern Korean water sprinkler, of globular form with tall slender neck, the enamel body with stylised A mid-nineteenth century Russian silver fish slice, floral decoration on a mint the pierced openwork blade with central stylised green ground. Stamped engraved depiction of a fish, the handle tapered A late eighteenth century Russian silver open salt, the beneath Silver 99% Made and facetted. Russian assay marks to include the compressed circular body embossed with scrolled in Korea. Height 10 inches assay master’s mark for Nicholai Bubrovin, possibly cartouche and raised on three stylised hoof feet. (25.25 cm), gross weight 1840, Moscow and the maker’s mark probably for City mark for Moscow with further Cyrillic and Latin 7.9 ozt (248 grams). Alexander Afanasiev. Length measuring 13 inches marks. Rim diameter measures 2 7/8 inches (7.3 cm), £80-120 (33 cm). £100-150 weight 2.64 ozt (82.2 grams). £100-150 493 497

A Portuguese four piece part tea service comprising teapot, hot water pot, cream jug and twin-handled sugar bowl with lid, each of circular tapering form to a footed base, with lobed decoration and conforming globular finials to the tea and hot water pot lids. All impressed with the An American ashtray by Tiffany of plain bulbous form, Portuguese Second Standard stamped Tiffany & Co, Sterling 22, height measuring mark (833 fineness) for Porto 1 3/4 inches (4.5 cm). Together with an American Assay Office, alongside a embossed sugar and cream, marked sterling, an further mark. Gross weight American cake slice, a continental bowl stamped 41.85 ozt (1301.6 grams). 900 and a pair of Indian napkin rings. Gross weight £360-460 21.9 ozt (683 grams). (5). £180-240 494 498

A pair of continental salad servers, each pierced stem ornately decorated with scrolling foliage and leading A continental three piece tea service in Art Deco style, comprising teapot, twin-handled sugar bowl and cream to a terminal modelled as a sailing ship, with an jug, each of slightly curved rectangular form and raised on four corner bracket feet and having punched and embossed armorial to the spoon bowl. Pseudo marks stippled borders enclosing geometric patterns, each with hinged lid and stained wood finial and conforming to reverse, to include a crowned letter ‘N’. Length of wood handle to the teapot. Impressed ‘silver’ to corner bracket feet. Maximum length of teapot measures spoon measures 10 1/8 inches (25.7 cm), combined 7 1/2 inches (19 cm), gross weight 34.28 ozt (1066.2 grams). £340-440 weight 9.25 ozt (287.6 grams). £80-120

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An Egyptian lidded casket of ovoid form with floral A continental pedestal fruit dish of circular lobed drop handles, ornately embossed throughout with outline, having twin foliate scroll handles and flowers, scrolling foliage and leaf borders, the hinged raised above an openwork stem modelled with lid having a domed centre surmounted with birds and four swans to a domed base. Two struck marks flowers. Egyptian Assay marks including the ‘Lotus to the base, indistinct. Maximum height including Flower’ National mark. Maximum length measures handles measures 9 inches (23 cm), weight 12.86 ozt 7 1/8 inches (18 cm), weight 21.27 ozt (661.6 grams). (400 grams). £100-150 £200-300 500 505

An American silver three piece bachelor coffee set, comprising coffee pot, twin-handled sugar bowl and A French silver twin-handled sucrier and cover cream jug, each of plain octagonal sided form with of bulbous and rounded square form to a footed A large continental silver mounted table cigarette box reeded rim and conforming decoration to the footed base, decorated with foliate scroll panels, two with of plain rectangular form with curved corners, the base, the coffee pot having a stained wood handle engraved monograms. Struck to both parts with the hinged lid having a raised leaf and berry bordered and a domed, hinged lid. Pictorial maker’s mark for Minerva standard mark, the base also struck with a panel to the centre enclosing an engraved monogram Meriden Brittania Co. (Connecticut), also marked maker’s mark for Edmond Tetard (Paris 1880-1903). and dates 1918...1943, and opening to a wood ‘sterling’. Maximum height of coffee pot including Maximum height including finial measures veneered interior. Stamped to the reverse ‘830S’, also finial measures 8 inches (20.2 cm), gross weight 5 7/8 inches (15 cm), weight 17.81 ozt (554 grams). ‘KBS’ and a further pictorial mark. Maximum length 19.13 ozt (595 grams). £180-260 £180-260 measures 9 1/2 inches (24 cm). £200-300 501 503

An American silver dish of circular outline with A continental lidded casket of oval serpentine form, beaded rim enclosing a pierced pattern border and having decorated borders and panels of stylised foliate centrally engraved initial, maker’s mark for Gorham, motifs, the hinged lid also with a foliate finial and diameter measuring 7 7/8 inches (20 cm). Together opening to reveal a gilded interior, the whole raised on with an American pair of tongs having one claw four splay feet with leaf detail. Marked to the base 925, grip and one with foliate detail, maker’s mark for other mark partly worn but probably ‘sterling’. Maximum Bailey & Co., length measuring 8 1/4 inches (21 cm). length measuring 6 7/8 inches (17.5 cm), weight Combined weight 8.74 ozt (272 grams). (2). £80-120 13.44 ozt (418 grams). £120-180

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A set of three mid-twentieth century Polish cups or small beakers, each of tapering form and engraved with a crest, personal initials and date ‘19.8.40’, A set of twelve silver-gilt year spoons by Georg struck with Polish Assay marks for .800 fineness Jensen, dating from 1971 through to 1982, each with and Assay city Warsaw, height of each measuring a different floral enamel finial. Beaded oval maker’s 2 1/2 inches (6.5 cm). Together with a mid- mark with raised lettering, also marked Sterling twentieth century Russian cup with floral engraving Denmark. Length of each spoon measures 6 inches and a further similar example. Weight 6.47 ozt (15.2 cm), gross weight 17.53 ozt (545.3 grams). (201.3 grams). (5). £120-180 £180-260 509 512

A large white metal fronted mirror, the rectangular shaped bevelled mirror, within a dark stained wooden frame, with openwork scrolling A continental rose water sprinkler with embossed foliate and bird A pair of nineteenth century French silver salts of panel decoration, struck marks to some areas, motif white metal fluted oval form and shell bowl salt spoons, French maximum height measuring 7 1/2 inches (19 cm). overlay, the top with assay marks and the maker’s mark for Emile Puiforcat Together with a beaker of tapered form and figures holding a to the salts. Together with a Victorian silver accessory decorated with a band of stippled and punched vacant cartouche. by Sampson Mordan & Co, hallmarked London 1889, decoration, height measuring 3 3/8 inches (8.5 cm). Height 22 1/8 inches three Edwardian silver butter knives and a continental Gross weight 8.52 ozt (264.8 grams). (2). £80-120 (56.2 cm). £80-120 vodka cup. (4). £50-80 507 510 513

An early twentieth century Dutch export silver spoon with simple scrolled terminal leading to a plain A pair of Indian metal circular bowls decorated in stem and oval shape bowl, various struck marks A set of three silver napkin rings of pierced circular low relief with continuous scene of zoomorphic including the Minerva duty mark, the Lion Passant form and decorated with stylised floral motifs, two females before trees, diameter measures 5 1/8 inches key mark and date letter for 1902, length measuring with struck marks, partly distorted but likely Egyptian (13 cm), plus an Indian metal cream jug decorated 6 1/2 inches (16.5 cm). Together with a late Victorian Assay marks. Together with a set of four napkin rings with landscape scene, with scrolling handle and silver apostle top spoon and six assorted continental with ornate foliate scroll piercing throughout, a cased raised upon three feet, height measures 4 inches white metal spoons, all with ornately decorated stems filigree model of a ship and a set of four plated open (10 cm), and a pair of Asian open salts, height 3 cm. and terminals, some with struck marks. Gross weight salts in fitted case, missing spoons. £70-100 (3). £50-80 21.59 ozt (671.4 grams). (8). £200-300

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A turn of the century Chinese export dressing table set by Tuck Chang & Co., comprising hairbrush, two clothes brushes of graduated size, hand mirror, shoe horn, button hook, trinket dish and powder box, each with personal initial and decorated with blossom and birds upon a stippled background, marked TUCKCHANG alongside Chinese character mark. Together with a Chinese export miniature trophy with personal engraving, by Zee Sung. (9). £700-900

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A continental white metal vase of compressed circular form to a footed base, decorated in relief with a continuous panel depicting A selection of German fish eaters comprising a part set of five knives and four forks marked A. Roesner, and a a tree lined landscape with a hunting scene and similar part set for three place settings and having foliate decoration, each with the same engraved monogram to various other figures and animals. Height measures terminal. All impressed ‘800’ alongside the crescent moon and crown mark. Weight 23.72 ozt (737.8 grams). (15). 5 7/8 inches (15 cm), weight 17.06 ozt (530.6 grams). £180-220 £160-200 516 518 521

A German silver teapot, of A German quatrefoil Hanau small form and stoup, having ornately an oval panel decorated to the centre throughout depicting with birds Jesus on and various the Cross fruits amidst scrolling foliage, having a hinged within a scrolled and pierced border interspersed cover with a fruit and foliate finial and the whole A small German pedestal cream jug with moulded with putti. Stamped 800 alongside Hanau marks, raised on four similarly moulded feet. Impressed rim and scroll handle. Struck 800 to the circular tentative attribution to Gebruder Neumann, also 800 to the base alongside the crescent moon foot alongside the crescent moon and crown mark with French export Weevil mark. Maximum height and crown mark. Maximum height including finial and a further likely maker’s mark. Maximum length measures 6 5/8 inches (17 cm), gross weight 3.91 ozt measures 8 1/2 inches (21.5 cm), weight 28.18 ozt measures 3 3/4 inches (9.5 cm), weight 1.6 ozt (121.8 cm). £80-120 (876.4 grams). £500-700 (50 grams). £40-60 517 519 522

A nineteenth century Colonial A French silver Indian silver stand of trefoil christening mug, shape with the cylindrical foliate rim and form chased with feet, the similarly floral festoons, decorated central monogrammed handle rising cartouche, to a scrolled flanked by terminal. Struck beaded borders with the Minerva and embellished guarantee mark A pair of continental bowls, probably South American, scrolling handle. alongside a each of planished and tapering quatrefoil form Hamilton & maker’s mark, with twin double scroll handles, the upper scroll Co., Calcutta. possibly Charles surmounted with a caryatid terminal. Maximum height Height measuring Murat (Paris from 1897). Maximum height measures measures 4 1/4 inches (10.8 cm), weight 23.66 ozt 3 1/4 inches (8 cm), weight 118 grams (3.7 ozt). 6 1/2 inches (16.5 cm), weight 6.92 ozt (215.3 grams). (735.8 grams). £300-400 £70-100 £120-180

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A continental spice tower, having ornate floral and scroll filigree decoration throughout and surmounted with four A pair of Swedish silver twin branch candelabra flags surrounding a taller flag with planished finish, each having a circular base A German Hanau twin-handled dish of lobed oval to the centre, with a small embossed with fruit motifs and rising to a spiral twist outline, heavily embossed throughout with fruit motifs hinged door to one side and column leading to removable sockets and drip-pans and foliage, the moulded branch handles also with the whole raised on a tapered further embossed with fruit. Struck with the Swedish fruit and leaf detail. Struck 800 alongside a maker’s square foot. Maximum height National mark and standard mark, also maker’s mark mark probably for Jean L. Schlingloff (Hanau 1907 including flag measures ‘C.G.H’, probably C.G Hallberg, and a date code - c.1930), and a third mark resembling a bunch of 6 1/4 inches (16 cm), gross for 1941. Maximum height measures 9 3/4 inches grapes. Maximum length measures 13 1/4 inches weight 5.59 ozt (174 grams). (24.7 cm), gross weight 31.4 ozt (976.5 grams). (33.5 cm), weight 12.21 ozt (379.7 grams). £150-200 £200-300 £400-600 524 527 529

A nineteenth century Russian white metal spice tower, having a removable upper section with flag finial and pointed arch sides decorated with quatrefoil motifs, some pierced, and raised on a short knopped stem to a stepped square A pair of Indian Colonial? sauce boats, each with base. Struck with an Assay beaded rim, floral engraved garland decoration, flat mark for Vasily Peretrutov loop handle and raised on an oval pedestal foot. (Astrakhan 1815-1827). Pseudo Scottish hallmarks of a thistle alongside a lion Maximum height measures passant and the letter ‘C’. Maximum height including 6 1/2 inches (16.5 cm), weight handle measures 6 5/8 inches (17 cm), gross weight 4.74 ozt (147.5 grams). 19.75 ozt (614.3 grams). £500-700 £240-340 525 530

A tall Portuguese ewer, having panel decoration throughout containing scrolling foliage and floral A German silver part tea service by Bruckmann & motifs, the neck rising to a cut away moulded rim Sohne, comprising a teapot, a hot water pot, a lidded with flared lip, lobed band to the lower body, a sugar bowl, a milk jug and a cream jug, each of A small Judaic silver Menorah, of typical form foliate capped scroll handle and the whole raised on wrythen and bellied form with foliate capped scrolled and raised on a circular base with applied filigree a spread circular foot with conforming decoration. handles and raised on similarly decorated splay feet, style decoration throughout, ninth sconce missing. Struck 833 to the foot rim alongside ‘PRATA’ impressed maker’s marks alongside the crescent Impressed 925 with various other marks. Height (meaning silver in Portuguese), and two further marks. moon and crown mark and 835 fineness. Together measures 4 3/4 inches (12 cm), weight 2.55 ozt Maximum height measures 15 3/8 inches (39 cm), with a similar circular dish marked ‘BP’ and 800. (79 grams). £120-180 weight 32.12 ozt (999 grams). £800-1,200 Gross weight 67.45 ozt (2097.8 grams). £600-800

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A cased pair of Edwardian silver grape scissors, the A mid-Victorian pair of silver fish servers, having A set of early nineteenth century silver fruit knives and tapering scroll pierced handles with ring terminals, foliate engraved decoration and scroll shaped forks for six place settings, each with a plain, slightly pivot hinge and bright-cut engraved decoration to handles, hallmarked Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1857. tapering mother-of-pearl handle. Remnants only of the blades. Hallmarked Levesley Brothers (Thomas Together with a French pair of silver handled fish Lion passant and Duty marks are visible. Length of Levesley), Sheffield 1901. Length measuring servers, with tapering handles having low relief knife measuring 7 3/4 inches (19.5 cm), length of fork 5 1/4 inches (13 cm), weight 1.8 ozt (57 grams). festoon decoration, French assay marks to handles. measuring 6 1/4 inches (16 cm). £60-90 £80-120 (2). £100-150

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A cased set of George V silver fish servers, the elliptical blade having central foliate and scroll pierced panel with similar decoration to the five prong fork, each having ivory handle, hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1919, length of server measuring 11 inches (28 cm). Together with a cased pair of A George II silver punch ladle with fluted bowl, scroll mount tapering to the turned ebonised handle, hallmarked 1920s serving spoons with foliate pierced terminals, David Hennell I, London 1748, Length measuring 14 inches (36 cm). Together with two George III punch ladles hallmarked London 1925, and a similarly decorated both with personal initial engravings, hallmarked London 1783, 1791. (3). £260-360 silver plated serving fork in fitted case. (3). £120-180 533 537

A 1920s set of six silver coffee spoons, each having zigzag border decoration and trefoil terminal verso. A George III silver meat skewer of tapering form with loop handle. Hallmarked Thomas Oliphant, London 1809. Hallmarked Charles Wilkes, Birmingham 1926. Weight Length measuring 11 3/4 inches (30 cm), weight 2.4 ozt (76 grams). £80-120 1.74 ozt (54.1 grams). £20-30

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A composite George III silver King’s Husk pattern part canteen for twelve place settings, comprising, side forks, dinner forks, dessert spoons and table A 1960s silver part canteen comprising four table spoons each bearing the Bowes-Lyon family crest. spoons and forks and six dessert spoons and forks, Hallmarked London 1776-1780 with the maker’s each having a plain tapering stem. Hallmarked marks W.E and the mark for William Eley & William Elkington & Co Ltd., Sheffield 1968/9. Weight 32.28 Fearn. Gross silver weight 117 ozt (3643 grams). ozt (1004 grams). (20). £360-460 £1,400-1,800 539

A George IV and later silver composite double struck King’s pattern canteen comprising, dinner forks (23), side forks (12), dessert spoons (12), table spoons (23), teaspoons (12), egg spoons (6), sauce ladles (2), condiment spoons (2), and butter knife in fitted wooden case. Predominately hallmarked William Eaton, London 1832. Gross silver weight 232 ozt (7246 grams). £2,000-2,500

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A George III silver meat skewer of classic tapering form and loop handle. Hallmarked Thomas Chawner, London 1778. Length measuring 10 3/4 inches (27.5 cm), weight 2.2 ozt (69 grams). £70-100 540 542

A 1920s cased silver Hanoverian Rat-tail pattern canteen comprising, three-tine dinner forks (12), A George III silver Fiddle pattern basting spoon three-tine side forks (11), dessert spoons (12), table with initialled terminal, hallmarked Josiah & George spoons (11), teaspoons (10), a pair of sauce ladles, Piercy, London 1814, length measuring 11 3/4 inches soup ladle, ivory handled dinner knives (12), ivory (30 cm). Together with a George III silver Fiddle A pair of early nineteenth century Scottish silver handled side knives (12), ivory handled carving & Thread serving fork converted from a basting poultry skewers of plain form with ring terminals. set and associated silver napkin rings and cigar spoon, hallmarked William Eley, William Fearn & Hallmarked Jonathan Millidge, Edinburgh. Length holder. Hallmarked Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield William Chawner, London 1812. Gross weight 8.5 ozt measuring 6 inches (15 cm), gross weight 0.6 ozt 1926. Gross weighable silver 119 ozt (3702 grams). (265 grams). (2). £180-260 (20 grams). £50-80 £900-1,400

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An early eighteenth century silver mote spoon of A George III silver Fiddle pattern fish slice with shaped blade central lattice piercing and initialled terminal. conventional form with pierced bowl and tapering Hallmarked William Eley & William Fearn, London 1818. Length measuring 12 inches (30.5 cm), weight 4.7 ozt stem with pointed terminal. Length measuring (148 grams). £70-100 11.5 cm, weight 6.4 grams. £100-150 546 548 551

A George IV set of six provincial silver Hanoverian A George II silver punch ladle, the oval bowl chased A Victorian pair of decorative table spoons, the pattern dinner forks with engraved crest to the with intertwining fruiting vines, central initial engraving tapered stems decorated in raised relief depicting reverse terminals. Hallmarked James Barber & Co, to the capped silver mount and turned wooden classical figures, urns and masks. Hallmarked York 1823 and James Barber, George Cattle II & handle. Hallmarked Ralph Maidman, London. Length H J Lias & Son, London 1874. Length measuring William North, York 1824. Gross weight 14.2 ozt measuring 12 3/4 inches (32.5 cm), weight 2.7 ozt 9 inches (23 cm), gross weight 6 ozt (187 grams). (444 grams). (6). £220-320 (84 grams). £80-120 £240-340

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A set of five 1970s Irish silver plates, and set of silver handled knives and silver forks for 10 place A Victorian silver sifter spoon, the diaper pierced settings, all of plain form. Hallmarked Dublin 1973 silver-gilt bowl to the twist stem with figurative finial. An early George III silver Hanoverian pattern fork with beside Gleninsheen collar mark 1974. Diameter of Hallmarked London 1774, maker’s mark indistinct. three tines. Hallmarked Thomas & William Chawner, plates measure 12 inches (30.5 cm), gross weight Length measuring 6 1/2 inches (16.5 cm), weight 1.6 London 1763. Length measuring 7 1/2 inches (19 cm), inclusive of knives 144.6 ozt (4489 grams). £500-700 ozt (52.5 grams). £40-60 weight 2 ozt (65 grams). £120-180

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A George III provincial Old English pattern silver A George II silver soup ladle, the shell bowl rising to the tapering handle with scrolling shell terminal crested dessert spoon with crested terminal. Hallmarked to the reverse. Hallmarked London 1759. Length measuring 13 inches (33 cm), weight 8.6 ozt (269 grams). Thomas Eustace, Exeter 1783. Length measuring £320-420 7 inches (17.5 cm), weight 0.9 ozt (29 grams). £30-50

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A set of twelve George III silver handled Thread & Shell pattern knives with crested terminals. Hallmarked Moses Brent, London 1813. Length measuring 8 3/4 inches (22 cm). £140-180 556 558

A cased modern silver plated Fiddle and Thread pattern canteen for twelve place setting by Carrs, comprising dinner knives, dinner forks, side knives, side forks, fish knives, fish forks, soups spoons, dessert spoons, teaspoons, coffee spoons, butter A Victorian silver sifter spoon, the pierced bowl with knives, carving set, cake knife and server, pair of punch-work rim to the twist stem and mask terminal. A George III silver Fiddle pattern straining spoon. preserve spoons, four table spoons, serving spoon, Hallmarked Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Hallmarked Richard Sawyer, Dublin 1813. Length cheese knife, sauce ladle and a pair of wine coasters, Ebenezer Hall), Sheffield 1893. Length measuring measuring 12 1/2 inches (32 cm), weight 4.5 ozt in fitted tiered case. £300-400 15 cm, weight 20 grams. £30-50 (141 grams). £280-380

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A part set of four eighteenth century Hanoverian A George III silver meat skewer of plain tapering form A late Victorian silver Onslow pattern sifter spoon with picture back teaspoons, depicting a rural scene with with crested terminal and ring handle. Hallmarked fluted and pierced bowl and twist stem. Hallmarked a nesting hen, the front terminal further decoration Hester Bateman, London 1784. Length measuring Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson & with eagle within floral surround. Hallmarks distorted. 13 3/4 inches (35 cm), weight 3.4 ozt (107.5 grams). David Landsborough Fullerton), London 1899. Length Length of spoon measuring 4 1/2 inches (11.5 cm), £320-420 measuring 13 cm, weight 25 grams. £30-50 gross weight 1.9 ozt (60 grams). £90-140

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Four Georgian silver table spoons in Old English pattern comprising a George II example with initialled and crested terminal, hallmarked Isaac Callard, London 1733, a similar George III spoon with matching crest and initials, hallmarked William Withers, London 1763, and a George III Scottish pair with engraved family crest to each terminal, A set of twelve late George III silver forks, the plain stems having engraved crested terminals with motto tentatively attributed to William Davie, Edinburgh, ‘Cognotes Toy Mesume’ to reverse, hallmarked William Eley & William Fern, London 1817, length measures probably 1779. Together with four pairs of silver 8 inches (20.25 cm). Together with a set of five George IV silver spoons having vacant shield engraved terminals, sugar nips to include a George III, a late Victorian and Thomas Oliphant, London 1829, length measures 9 2/8 inches (22.5 cm), and a George V silver salver having two early twentieth century examples, and a modern lobed rim and raised upon four short feet, with initial and date inscription beneath, hallmarked Ollivant Botsford, silver cake slice. Weight 12.19 ozt (379 grams). (9). Sheffield 1918, diameter measures 12 inches (30.5 cm). Gross weight 61.91 ozt (1925 grams). £460-660 £120-180 561 563

A George III silver Fiddle pattern condiment spoon with sifter bowl and crested terminal. Hallmarked A pair of late eighteenth century silver asparagus tongs with bright-cut border and vacant shield cartouche. Solomon Hougham, London 1814. Length measuring Hallmarked Benjamin Taitt, Dublin. Length measuring 10 1/4 inches (26 cm), weight 4.3 ozt (134 grams). 11.5 cm, weight 19.6 grams. £30-50 £240-340

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A part set of five mid-eighteenth century silver Hanoverian shell picture back teaspoons with A Victorian silver knife and fork, decorated in high A Victorian silver King’s pattern sifter spoon with initialled terminals. Hallmarks illegible. Length relief with fruiting vines and crested terminals. crested terminal. Hallmarked George Aldwinckle, measuring 4 1/2 inches (11.5 cm), gross weight 1 ozt Hallmarked Francis Higgins II, London 1870. Length London 1865. Length measuring 6 1/2 inches (16 cm), (32 grams). £90-140 of knife measuring 8 1/4 inches (21 cm). £40-60 weight 2.6 ozt (83.8 grams). £50-80 567 572

A selection of silver and silver plated spoons, to include a late Victorian trefid spoon and a set of nine Swedish white metal coffee spoons with foliate A set of twelve Scottish provincial Fiddle pattern side forks, circa 1830, with initialled terminals. Maker’s handles. Trefid spoon hallmarked James Wakely & mark only for R & R Keay, Perth. Length of each fork measuring 6 1/2 inches (17 cm), gross weight 17.8 ozt Frank Clarke Wheeler, London 1895. Gross silver (555 grams). £180-260 weight 15.57 ozt (484.3 grams). £100-150 568 570 573

A Victorian silver christening knife and fork with A George IV King’s pattern silver sifter spoon with decorative engraving and initialled shield terminals. A cased set of six Edwardian silver teaspoons with scroll pierced bowl and crested terminal. Hallmarked Hallmarked George Unite, Birmingham 1861. Length sugar nips, the tapering stems with floral borders. Edward Thomason, Birmingham 1826. Length measuring 6 inches (15 cm), gross weight 1.4 ozt Hallmarked Sheffield 1909. Gross silver weight 3.6 ozt measuring 6 1/4 inches (16 cm), weight 1.9 ozt (45 grams). £30-50 (112 grams). £50-80 (62 grams). £50-80

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A pair of Victorian silver grape scissors, the loop A part set of five Victorian silver egg spoons and Two Scottish table spoons, in Hanoverian pattern handles with beaded and rose accents, to the a mustard spoon, in King’s pattern with shell heel. with single engraved initial to terminal reverse. Both tapering crested stems and rose pivoting hinge. Hallmarked Chawner & Co (George William Adams), appear to be struck with the Glasgow town mark, one Hallmarked Thomas Prime & Son, Birmingham 1878. London 1857. Weight 5.6 ozt (174.2 grams). (6). with maker’s mark ‘J L’, the other with maker’s mark Length measuring 7 inches (18 cm), weight 3.8 ozt £70-100 obscured. Weight 4 ozt (124.8 grams). £90-140 (119 grams). £120-180

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A pair of Edwardian silver sugar tongs, the bowl claws leading to the twisted stem and ball terminal, hallmarked A J Bailey, Birmingham 1907, length A pair of George III silver Old English spoons by 4 4/8 inches (11.5 cm). Together with a pair of 1920s A Victorian silver stilton scoop with tapered and Hester Bateman, with bright-cut stems and initialled sugar tongs modelled as a wishbone, hallmarked reeded ivory handle. Hallmarked William Hutton terminals. Hallmarked Hester Bateman, 1781. Length William Hair Haseler Ltd., Birmingham 1928, length & Sons (Edward Hutton), London 1892. Length measuring 8 1/4 inches (21 cm), gross weight 3.4 ozt measures 3 inches (8 cm). Gross weight 16.68 grams. measuring 9 3/4 inches (25 cm). £120-180 (108 grams). £150-200 (2). £50-80 576 579 582

A selection of spoons, to include a pair of Irish point teaspoons with feather and crown crest, two single Arts and Crafts condiment spoons, one by A George III Scottish silver marrow scoop of classic A pair of George III silver sugar tongs with bright-cut Hukin & Heath, together with modern teaspoons and form. Hallmarked Patrick Robertson, Edinburgh 1769. engraved decoration. Hallmarked Stephen Adams commemorative teaspoons. Irish spoons possibly Length measuring 8 1/2 inches (21/5 cm), weight II, London 1807. Length measuring 5 1/4 inches hallmarked James Salter, Dublin circa 1820. Gross 1.2 ozt (38.5 grams). £60-90 (13.5 cm), weight 1 ozt (34 grams). £30-50 weight 7.87 ozt (244.7 grams). £100-150

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A cased set of twelve 1930s silver-gilt and enamel coffee spoons, each with a slender, tapering stem having guilloché enamel to both sides and further enamelled to each bowl A selection of flatware, to include a set of six reverse, in yellow, pink, Victorian Fiddle pattern table spoons and forks, lilac, blue and green tones. monogrammed JW, hallmarked Maxfield & Sons, Hallmarked William Suckling London 1896 and 1897, a set of three George III table Ltd., Birmingham 1936/7/8/9. forks, two further spoons and forks and a selection Gross weight 5.17 ozt of silver plated flatware. Gross weighable silver 42.52 (160.8 grams). £120-180 ozt (1322.6 grams). £280-380 584 586

A 1930s cased set of six silver George VI Coronation spoons with crown terminals, blue enamel decoration to stems and gilded bowls, hallmarked A J Bailey, Birmingham 1937 (one dated 1936). Together with a further cased set of six silver spoons with crown finials, hallmarked Birmingham 1936, same maker, two late Victorian A selection of five silver and eight silver plated sugar tongs, to include a pair of George IV Fiddle pattern silver silver spoons, cased silver plated coffee bean spoons tongs, monogrammed ‘MJC’, four various twentieth century silver sugar tongs, together with eight Victorian and and plated fruit knives. Gross silver weight 5.38 ozt later silver plated examples. George IV example hallmarked WE, possibly William Esterbrook, London 1823. (167.2 grams). £60-90 Gross weight 3.90 ozt, 121.47 grams. (13). £40-60 585 587 589

A George III silver table spoon in Hanoverian pattern with engraved monogram to terminal verso, hallmarked Hester Bateman, London 1780. Together with an Old English pattern teaspoon by the same maker, hallmarked London 1785, and two further A selection of six early twentieth century and later A George III silver meat skewer, the suspension ring George III table spoons, the first Old English example silver souvenir spoons, four with enamelled terminals, terminal leading to the tapering blade. Hallmarked hallmarked London 1805 and the second Fiddle to include a London example, hallmarked Levi & Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, London pattern spoon hallmarked Exeter 1819. Weight 6.03 Salaman, Birmingham 1910. Gross weight 2.6 ozt 1809. Length 12 2/8 inches (31 cm), weight 3.1 ozt ozt (187.5 grams). (4). £80-120 (82 grams). (6). £60-90 (96.5 grams). £70-100

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A mid-Victorian silver sauce ladle, the shell moulded terminal having engraved lion crest, hallmarked The Portland Co., London 1859, length measures 7 4/8 inches (19 cm). Together with a similar silver fish knife having engraved lion crest to terminal, hallmarked Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh 1851, a 1930s silver spoon having enamelled Bournemouth crest terminal, D V Chapman, A mid-Victorian silver soup ladle, the plain convex Birmingham 1934 and a 1950s silver cased folding A George III Old English Pattern silver basting spoon stem leading to the oval bowl. Hallmarked George fruit knife having two steel blades, Charles Westwood with crested terminal. Hallmarked Peter & Ann Aldwinckle, London 1875. Length 13 3/8 inches & Sons, Sheffield 1958. Gross weight 5.53 ozt Bateman, London 1794. Length measuring 11 3/4 (34 cm), weight 7.94 ozt (246.8 grams). £90-140 (171.9 grams). (4). £50-80 inches (30 cm), weight 3.2 ozt (100 grams). £60-90 591 593 595

A cased pair of Victorian silver grape scissors, the naturalistic bark loop handles to the foliate A George III silver Fiddle pattern fish slice, the oval capped stems and rose pivot with personal initials. blade with central scroll piercing, reeded border Hallmarked John Gilbert & Co, Birmingham 1872, and initialled terminal. Hallmarked Alexander Field, in Mappin & Webb fitted case. Length of scissors London 1812. Length measuring 11 1/2 inches measuring 7 inches (18 cm), weight 3.7 ozt (29 cm), weight 4.6 ozt (144 grams). £60-90 (118 grams). £120-180

A Victorian and later silver composite part canteen, 596 in double struck King’s pattern with shell heel, comprising twelve each of table forks, dessert forks and table spoons, eleven teaspoons, a pair of soup ladles, a pair of basting spoons, a sauce ladle and a pair of grape scissors, all hallmarked Lambert & Co (George Lambert), London 1894; matched with a George IV cheese scoop, hallmarked London 1824, three condiment spoons, hallmarked London 1875, a five piece carving set (one piece plated), hallmarked Sheffield 1894, twelve silver handled table knives and eleven cheese knives, hallmarked London 1965 and six silver handled pastry knives and forks, hallmarked Sheffield 1966. The lot also includes two William IV and four Victorian Queen’s pattern teaspoons, a pair of Irish silver Fiddle pattern sugar nips, hallmarked Dublin 1826, and plated spoons, sugar nips and a Four pairs of George III and later silver sugar tongs to include an example by Peter & Ann Bateman, London butter knife. Gross approximate silver weight 221 1793, a further example embellished with shells and hallmarked William Chawner II, London 1827. Together ozt (6875 grams) including knives at estimated silver with a pair of William IV silver Fiddle pattern salt spoons and two further silver salt spoons. Gross weight 6.6 ozt weight. £2,000-3,000 (208 grams). (7). £80-120

For any further enquiries please call 0121 212 2131 99 597 600 603 A late Victorian decorative silver spoon, having an oval bowl embossed with floral baskets and fruiting cornucopia and a spiral twist stem with further embossing, hallmarked Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman) A pair of Victorian silver Fiddle pattern sugar nips, London 1894. Together with a nineteenth century A 1950s silver caddy spoon with stylised Art Nouveau hallmarked Henry Holland, London 1856. Together pierced spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, likely 1892, style handle, hallmarked Travis, Wilson & Co Ltd, with a modern silver spoon with a figurative terminal, a Victorian pair of Fiddle pattern sugar tongs, a 1930s Sheffield 1953. Together with a further modern silver hallmarked London 1969, a silver fork, hallmarks tea infuser spoon, a baby spoon and pusher set caddy spoons, a modern novelty silver teaspoon distorted but probably Georgian, a continental serving and a selection of salt or mustard spoons, various with frog terminal, silver salt spoon and a set of four spoon, two smaller continental spoons and a silver hallmarks and maker’s marks. Combined weight 9.02 continental table spoons, probable Hanau marks. mustard pot, missing liner, hallmarked Sheffield 1929. ozt (280.6 grams). (15). £90-140 Gross weight 8.8 ozt (274 grams). (5). £70-100 Gross weight 9.1 ozt (283.2 grams). (7) £70-100 598 601

A William IV silver Fiddle pattern fish slice, the shaped blade with central pierced decoration and reeded edge. Hallmarked Charles Boyton, London 1831. Length measuring 12 1/4 inches (31 cm), weight A George III silver marrow scoop of classic form. Hallmarked Richard Crossley, London 1792. Length measuring 4.8 ozt (150 grams). £60-90 9 inches (23 cm), weight 1.5 ozt (47 grams). £60-90 599 602

A mid-eighteenth century set of six Hanoverian picture back teaspoons decorated with a basket of flowers and with initialled terminals. Hallmarks distorted, the maker probably William London. Length measuring 4 3/4 inches (12 cm), gross weight 2.2 ozt A George IV Old English pattern silver basting spoon. Hallmarked William Chawner II, London 1825. Length (71 grams). £140-180 measuring 12 inches (30.5 cm), weight 3.8 ozt (120 grams). £50-80

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An early twentieth century cased set of six silver handled butter knives, hallmarked R F Mosley & Co (Robert Fead Mosley), Sheffield 1919. Together with a composite set of George III Old English pattern teaspoons, three hallmarked Peter, Ann & William A pair of late Victorian silver fruit spoons, each having Bateman, London 1802, a further singular teaspoon, floral moulded terminal and plain stem leading to the a nineteenth century mustard spoon and three A pair of early Victorian salad servers in Old English shell bowl. Hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co., London silver napkin rings to include a pair with applied pattern. Hallmarked London 1849, maker’s mark 1899. Length of each 7 5/8 inches (19.5 cm), gross bowling club plaques. Gross weighable silver 5.9 ozt distorted, tentatively attributed to John & Henry Lias. weight 2.85 ozt (88.7 grams). £40-60 (184 grams). £80-120 Weight 9.08 ozt (282.5 grams). £80-120 605 608 611

A cased set of 1930s silver coffee spoons, by Liberty A late Victorian cased set of six silver teaspoons, & Co., each having stylised peacock feather terminal having hourglass shape stems decorated with bead A cased set of silver handled fish eaters for six place upon hammered stem leading to the tear drop bowl, and foliate scroll motifs, also with a pair of scissor settings, each with filled silver King’s pattern handles. within original maker’s case. Hallmarked Liberty & action sugar nips. Hallmarked Levi & Salaman, Hallmarked Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1973 and Co., Birmingham 1935. Length measures 4 inches Birmingham 1897 (tongs 1898). Weight 2.78 ozt 1974. £50-80 (10.25 cm), total weight 51.21 grams. £150-200 (86.5 grams). £70-100 606 609 612

A set of George III silver teaspoons in Old English pattern, bright-cut engraved decoration to each stem with initialled terminal, hallmarked Thomas Hayter, An Edwardian pair of plain silver sugar tongs with assumed London 1805. Together with a Russian single engraved initial, hallmarked Richard Martin spoon having engraved monogram to bowl reverse & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield 1904. Together with a and an openwork finial, with intaglio Kokoshnik An early twentieth century silver soup ladle in 1930s small silver sauce or toddy ladle, hallmarked Mark, and a German spoon with enamel decoration Hanoverian pattern with a long rat-tail to reverse Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1937 and a to the bowl depicting Napoleon, stamped 800 with of the bowl. Hallmarked Joseph Rodgers & Sons, 1940s single silver napkin ring with engine-turned the crescent moon and crown mark. Gross weight Sheffield 1912. Length measures 12 inches (30.5 cm), decoration. Weight 2.3 ozt (71.4 grams). (3). £40-60 4.05 ozt (126 grams). £100-150 weight 7.91 ozt (246 grams). £70-100

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A small selection of Irish and Scottish silver Fiddle pattern spoons comprising a set of three Irish table spoons, hallmarked Samuel Neville, Dublin 1827, three Scottish table spoons, hallmarked George White (probably), Glasgow 1834, and a set of six Irish fruit or dessert spoons, hallmarked Tudor & Whitford, A George III silver fish slice, the shaped blade with reeded edge, central piercing, initialled cartouche and tapered Dublin 1805 with retailer’s mark for William Law. ivory handle. Hallmarked Thomas Wallis (II) & Jonathan Hayne, London 1812. Length measuring 11 1/2 inches Weight 22.22 ozt (691 grams). (12). £180-260 (29 cm). £90-140 614 617

A set of six William IV Irish silver table forks in Fiddle pattern, hallmarked Thomas Meade, Dublin 1834. Together with six assorted Victorian silver dessert forks, also Fiddle pattern, two hallmarked London 1839, three London 1850 and one hallmarked Dublin 1838, various maker’s marks including Chawner & Co. Weight 24.25 ozt (754 grams). (12). £180-260 615

A set of five Victorian silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, hallmarked Thomas Smily, London 1866. Together with a Victorian sifter spoon, hallmarked John Stone, Exeter 1858, a Victorian butter knife, London 1877, various other William IV and Victorian Fiddle pattern tea and condiment spoons, a 1930s pickle fork, a set A modern silver Dubarry pattern canteen for twelve place settings comprising dinner knives, side knives, dinner of eight 1950s cake forks and a pair of modern silver forks, side forks, fish knives, fish forks, soup spoons, dessert spoons, teaspoons (11), coffee spoons (11), table grape scissors. Gross weight 20.74 ozt (645 grams). spoons (4), in fitted tiered case. Hallmarked Carr’s of Sheffield Ltd, 1996 and 1997. Gross weighable silver 183 (24). £150-200 ozt (5695 grams). £1,800-2,500

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A selection of various George III and later silver condiment spoons, comprising a pair of salt A large selection of various George III and later spoons having silver spoons, to include a matched pair of spoons initialled having engraved stems and vacant oval cartouche terminals, terminals, hallmarked probably Soloman Hougham, hallmarked William Bateman I, London 1818, an early London 1803/4, length measures 5 3.8 inches Victorian mustard spoon having initialled terminal and (13.5 cm), plus a late George III example having stag silver-gilt bowl, hallmarked John Henry Lias, London engraved terminal, George Day, London 1815, length 1841, a further silver salt and mustard spoon, and a measures 6 inches (15 cm), etc. Together with a pair pair of silver sugar tongs. Together with a silver bottle of Edwardian sugar tongs, London 1901, a George label, engraved ‘Madeira’, hallmarked James Deakin V bread knife, William Yates Ltd., Sheffield London & Sons 1930. Gross weight 2.14 ozt (66.5 grams). 1916, a cased set of silver plated servers, etc. Gross £40-60 weighable silver 26.87 ozt (835.4 grams). £240-340 622 623 A selection of silver, white metal and mostly base metal flatware, to include a pair of early Victorian silver Fiddle pattern sugar tongs, Thomas Wheatley, A George III composite Newcastle 1844, four further pairs of silver sugar set of silver teaspoons tongs, ten silver and white metal teaspoons, a silver with shell bowls and salt spoon, together with various silver plated tongs bright-cut engraved and spoons. Gross weight of silver and white metal stems, hallmarked items 7.86 ozt (244.4 grams). £60-90 London 1807, 1808 and 1814, three with the maker’s mark for Sarah A George III silver Hanoverian pattern table spoon, 619 & John William Blake. having engraved initials to reverse terminal, Together with a 1920s hallmarked Hester Bateman, London 1781, length cased child’s silver pusher and spoon, hallmarked measures 8 6/8 inches (22 cm). Together with a pair Birmingham 1927, a further child’s silver feeding of George IV silver Fiddle pattern desert spoons, each spoon, hallmarked 1927, a cased silver plated pair of having initialled terminal, London 1823, probably fish servers, carving set and steak knives all with faux John Hawkins, three various silver Fiddle pattern horn handles, a pair of silver plated berry spoons, tea forks, London 1811 and 1831, and a silver condiment knives and a set of fish eaters for six place settings. spoon, London 1827, probably Clement Cheese. £120-180 Gross weight 10.71 ozt (333.2 grams). (6). £120-180

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A late Victorian silver sifter spoon, the fluted bowl having foliate pierced decoration, leading to the plain stem and pierced terminal, hallmarked James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, London 1893, length measures 5 4/8 inches (14 cm), and another example hallmarked Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1902, length 5 7/8 inches (15 cm). Together with a set of three commemorative silver spoons having crested terminals for George V above dates 1910-35, hallmarked Northern Goldsmiths, London 1934/5, length 4 2/8 inches (11 cm), plus another similar, The Usher Manufacturing Co., Birmingham 1935, length 4 2/8 inches (11 cm), a 1970s silver spoon having Scottish-style terminal, Cooper Brothers & Sons, An Edwardian set of twelve King’s Husk pattern silver teaspoons with initialled terminals, hallmarked Sheffield Sheffield 1978, length 4 3/8 inches (11.25 cm), plus 1902. Together with a set of late Victorian silver Fiddle pattern side forks with matching initial terminals, a set of a cocktail fork having thistle terminal, and another six Victorian provincial silver teaspoons, Exeter 1857, Victorian silver table spoon, pair of silver dessert spoons, spoon. Gross weight 3.68 ozt (114.63 grams). (7). replica silver anointing spoons, pickle forks, a cased set of silver plated fish eaters with ivory handles and a £60-90 further assortment of silver plated cutlery and flatware. Gross weighable silver 31.3 ozt (974 grams). £150-200

For any further enquiries please call 0121 212 2131 103 Novelties Novelties 627 630 625 A 1950s silver mounted hip flask, the oblong form with glass body, the upper body with leather covering, silver collar, domed hinged lid and detachable cup to the base. Hallmarked James A 1930s silver hip flask, of plain rectangular outline Dixon & Sons Ltd, having engine-turned panelled decoration and Sheffield 1955. hinged stopper with locking mechanism. Hallmarked Height measuring S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1934. Height 5 3/4 inches measures 4 1/8 inches (10.5 cm), weight 5.14 ozt (15 cm). £180-260 (159.8 grams). £80-120 628 631

An Edwardian silver mounted hip flask, the glass body with facetted shoulders and detachable silver cup and An early twentieth century silver mounted hip cover. Hallmarked flask, the glass body with cut glass shoulders, Finnigans Ltd, A late Victorian silver hip flask, of rounded oblong detachable silver cup, silver collar and hinged lid London 1906. form having engraved initials and hinged stopper. with tortoiseshell terminal. Hallmarked W C Griffiths, Height measuring Hallmarked G & J W Hawksley, Sheffield 1897. Height Birmingham 1919. Height measuring 5 1/2 inches 6 inches (15.5 cm). measures 4 inches (10 cm), gross weight 2.22 ozt (14 cm). £100-150 £90-140 (69 grams). £50-80 626 629 632

A Victorian silver hip flask of slim tapering form, the screw thread An early twentieth detachable century silver cover with mounted hip flask, reeded borders. the glass body with Hallmarked Hilliard facetted shoulders, & Thomason, detachable silver Birmingham cup and cover. 1874. Height Hallmarked William A large 1920s Scottish silver hip flask, the exterior of measuring 5 1/4 Harrison Walter, plain convex form having conforming push on cover, inches (5.2 cm), London. Height removing to reveal chamfered spout and silver-gilt weight 3.4 ozt measuring 5 3/4 interior. Hallmarked Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh (106 grams). inches (14.5 cm). 1925. Length closed measures 5 4/8 inches (14 cm), £240-340 £90-140 weight 11.37 ozt (353.6 grams). £120-180

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A pair of George III silver shoe buckles, the oblong A mid-Victorian silver hip flask, the oval form form with interlocking openwork rim and steel A pair of George III silver shoe buckles, the oval form engraved with ferns and with screw thread cover. fixtures. Hallmarked with the maker’s mark IL, with openwork bead and swag border with steel Hallmarked Thomas Smily, London 1877. Height presumed to be John Lambe, further lion passant and fixtures. Hallmarked London (presumed), 1792 and measuring 4 1/8 inches (10.5 cm), weight 2.1 ozt duty mark only. Length measuring 3 inches (7.8 cm). the maker’s mark WH. Length measuring 2 3/4 inches (65.33 grams). £120-180 £60-90 (7 cm). £60-90 634 637 639

A 1920s silver hip flask of plain, slightly curved oblong form with removable lower section, the hinged lid having a bayonet locking mechanism and A pair of George III silver shoe buckles, the oval engraved with a family crest. Hallmarked Stokes & openwork form quartered with facetted beading Ireland Ltd (William Henry Stokes & Arthur George and raised on a steel fixtures. Hallmarked with the A pair of George III silver shoe buckles, the plain Ireland), Chester 1920. Maximum height measures maker’s mark for George Smith (II) & Thomas Hayter, oblong form with steel fixtures. Hallmarked with the 5 1/4 inches (13.3 cm), gross weight 7.74 ozt presumed London 1795. Length measuring 2 1/2 maker’s mark RF, further lion passant and duty mark (240.8 grams). £100-150 inches (6.5 cm). £60-90 only. Length measuring 3 inches (7.5 cm). £60-90 635 640

A pair of mid-nineteenth century Dutch silver shoe buckles of graduated sizes, the oblong openwork A pair of George III silver shoe buckles, the oval openwork body with borders of crenellated design to the central form embellished with floral festoons. Dutch assay beading and steel frames. Hallmarked with the maker’s mark WE, presumed William Eaton, further lion passant marks for 1850. Lengths measuring 3 3/4 inches and duty mark only. Length measuring 3 1/2 inches (9 cm). £80-120 (9.5 cm) and 2 3/4 inches (7 cm). £60-90

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A late Victorian silver belt buckle, the openwork form with central stylised tulip within scroll surround, hallmarked Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1897, gross length measuring 4 1/2 inches (11.5 cm). Together with a modern silver belt buckle of Art A pair of white metal shoe buckles, the oval shaped form with floral embellishments and base metal fixtures, Nouveau style, hallmarked Birmingham 1985, each stamped to the underside four times with CLC and further personal inscription to include the date 1840, maximum length measuring 3 1/4 inches (8 cm). length measuring 3 inches (7.5 cm). Together with a silver plate and paste set pair of shoe buckles and a base Gross weight 3.1 ozt (98 grams). (2). £30-50 metal belt buckle. (3). £40-60

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An eighteenth century pair of French silver shoe An early twentieth century silver mounted travelling buckles, the scalloped oblong form with intertwined bedside clock, the hinged tortoiseshell case opening engraved decoration and steel fixtures. French assay and mounting a manual wind clock. Hallmarked marks to include a crowned P and the maker’s mark Cohen & Charles, London 1919. Width of case MP. Length measuring 2 1/2 inches (6.2 cm). £30-50 measuring 4 inches (10 cm). £40-60 643 647

A pair of nineteenth century silver shoe buckles, of oval openwork form and with steel clips, with lion An Edwardian silver mounted desk calendar, having passant mark only, length measuring 2 3/4 inches reed and ribbon edge with three central apertures (7 cm). Together with a continental pair of shoe for day, date and month, the whole raised upon A bottle stop, the grip modelled as a scrolling vine buckles of shaped oblong form, stamped 800 and a rectangular chamfered base. Hallmarked William and grape motif with wooden and cork mount. singular late eighteenth century French silver buckle. Harrison Walter, Birmingham 1904. Height measures Stamped 925. Height measuring 3 inches (7.5 cm). (3). £80-120 3 6/8 inches (9.25 cm). £50-80 £20-30

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An Edwardian silver sovereign case, of hinged oblong form having foliate scrollwork, engraved monogram, opening to reveal dual full and half apertures, hallmarked Samuel M Levi, Birmingham 1902. Together with an Edwardian visiting card case of plain convex form, with initial engraving and silver-gilt interior, William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1904, a pencil holder, E Baker & Son, Birmingham 1917, and a pill box with sliding aperture to lid, stamped 925. Gross weight A French silver handled bottle opener with reeded accents and personal initial engraving. French assay marks 3 ozt (94 grams). (4) £100-150 and maker’s mark for Emile Puiforcat. Length measuring 5 3/4 inches (14.5 cm). £50-80 649 652 653

An Edwardian silver mounted pocket watch stand, A modern silver mounted desk clock, of square the lined aperture raised upon spreading filled circular outline having central dial aperture and with dual base. Hallmarked T H Hazelwood & Co., Birmingham, supports verso. Hallmarked Carr’s of Sheffield Ltd., 1905, numbered 4004692. Diameter of base 2002. Height measures 4 6/8 inches (12 cm). £50-80 measures 3 inches (7.75 cm). £20-30 650 654

A Victorian silver propelling pencil and dip pen combined by Sampson Mordan, engraved throughout with floral and foliate scrolls, lead deficient, hallmarked London 1857 with maker’s marks. Together with a further propelling pencil by the same maker, missing control lever, and a selection of other small or novelty items to include an Edwardian silver purse with suspension chain and An Edwardian miniature silver twin-handled cup of finger ring, an early twentieth century silver mounted classic Georgian style with embossed girdle, high A 1970s cased set of silver cocktail sticks, each miniature hand mirror, a matched 1920s silver arch scrolling handles and standing on a stepped depicting a different character from stories by Charles mounted travelling dressing table set comprising circular foot. Hallmarked James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Dickens, upon a twisted stem. Hallmarked Bishton’s brush, mirror and comb in fitted case, a silver swizzle Sheffield 1907. Height 4 1/2 inches (11 cm), weight Ltd, Birmingham 1973. Length measures 3 4/8 inches stick and a continental match case, stamped 800. 4.7 ozt (149 grams). £50-80 (9 cm), weight 32.3 grams. £30-50 (7). £80-120

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An early twentieth century child’s silver rattle of shaped form, the central square knob suspending four bells and with ivory handle. Hallmarked Crisford A pair of Victorian novelty silver mounted bottle stoppers by John Samuel Hunt, the terminals modelled as a tam & Norris Ltd, probably 1917. Length measuring 5 1/2 o’ shanter. Hallmarked John Samuel Hunt, London 1867. Length measuring 4 inches (10 cm). £150-200 inches (14 cm). £120-180

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A set of four white metal filigree panels of circular form. Diameter measuring 5 inches (13 cm), gross weight 13 ozt (407 grams). £150-200

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A modern commemorative set of silver ingots A continental bell, probably Hanau modelled as a lady celebrating 1000 years of British Monarchy, in fitted A tortoiseshell mounted magnifying glass of oval in traditional dress. Possible marks to the bottom box with certificate of authenticity numbered 2529. form with shell moulded white-metal mounts and edge. Height measuring 2 3/4 inches (7 cm), weight Hallmarked John Pinches, London 1973. Each ingot pivot hinge. Length when closed measuring 3 inches 2.4 ozt (76 grams). £100-150 weighing approximately 66 grams. £1,200-1,800 (8 cm). £120-180

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A modern Tiffany & Co silver shallow dish of plain oval form, hallmarked London 2001, Length measuring 8 1/4 inches (21 cm). Together with a Cartier keyring and a large quantity of Garrard & An Edwardian silver paper knife, the tapered blade Asprey modern silver giftware to include moneyclips, A Norwegian silver-gilt souvenir spoon, the stem with cylindrical handle and bear finial. Hallmarked rulers, miniature candlesticks, letter opener, shoe enamelled with a port scene terminating in Bergen William Edward Hurcomb, London 1907. Length horns, tea light holder, note holder, yoyo, keyring, city crest. Marked 925S with the maker’s mark for measuring 15 cm, gross weight 23.8 grams. bookmark, miniature armada dish, table bell, Magnus Aase. Length measuring 5 inches (13 cm), £120-180 miniature scent bottle and funnel. (18). £600-800 weight 1 ozt (32 grams). £40-60 662 665 667

A Stuart Devlin silver-gilt ‘Away in a Manger’ Christmas carol box, the cylindrical textured cover opening to reveal an enamelled ground with Mary An early Victorian silver medicine spoon of graduated and Joseph watching over Jesus in the manger. double-ended form. Hallmarked Thomas Johnson I, Hallmarked Stuart Devlin, London 1980, numbered A 1920s child’s silver pusher with enamelled terminal. London 1857. Length measuring 13 cm, 20 grams. 216. Height measuring 6.5 cm (2 1/2 inches). Hallmarked Bernard Instone, Birmingham 1929. £40-60 £240-340 Length measuring 9 cm, weight 24.6 grams. £50-80 663 668

An early twentieth century silver desk seal, the plain tapering form with bulbous terminal with engraved A pair of 1930s silver game bird menu holders, each raised on a circular base to the openwork surround with initials. Hallmarked Sampson Mordan & Co, London a perched pheasant and duck in flight. Hallmarked A Wilcox, Chester 1938. Height measuring 2.5 cm, weight 1912. Height measuring 3 inches (7.5 cm). £150-200 39 grams. £180-260

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An Edwardian silver travelling pocket watch case, of slightly bulging square from, having engraved monogram above central circular aperture to front, easel support A continental silver purse of curved outline, decorated verso and scroll to both sides with niello foliate motifs surrounding form swing handle an oval panel to the front depicting a monument to top. Hallmarked surmounted with a horse and a vacant circular panel Cohen Hewer Cheshire, Chester 1904. Width 5 1/8 to reverse, opening to a blue faux silk lined interior. inches (13 cm), weight 10.06 ozt (312.8 grams). Austrian wing import mark for .800 standard. Length £80-120 measuring 7.6 cm. £380-480 672

A pair of late Victorian silver import menu holders, the cast bodies depicting a male and female on A desk thermometer, mounted upon a metal back scroll base. Hallmarked Samuel plate modelled as a break-arched plinth with foliate Boyce (or Boaz) Landeck, London detail, having easel support verso. Unmarked. Height 1898. Height measuring 7 cm, measures 7 2/8 inches (18.5 cm). £30-50 gross weight 55.8 grams. £150-200

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An early twentieth century silver rattle, the baluster A miniature porringer, possibly Scottish, of classic form embellished with floral scrolls and with mother- A late Victorian child’s gold and mother-of-pearl form with applied girdle and twin scrolling handles. of-pearl handle. Hallmarked Crisford & Norris Ltd, rattle. Hallmarked Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham Struck three times to the base with the maker’s mark Birmingham 1908. Length measuring 5 1/4 inches 1899. Length measuring 3 3/4 inches (9.5 cm). G.T. Height measuring 4.5 cm, weight 37 grams. (13.5 cm). £140-180 £360-460 £360-460

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A Victorian silver-gilt travelling inkwell & pen rest, the slim oblong form with folding scroll pen rest. Hallmarked London 1893. Length measuring 5 1/4 inches (13.5 cm), weight 4.4 ozt (137 grams). £80-120 678 680

A pair of Victorian novelty silver peppers modelled as hunting horns and with engraved crests. A continental pomander, the bulbous body opening Hallmarked London 1887 with the maker’s mark JB. to a gilt interior, standing on a foliate base with floral Height measuring 4 3/4 inches (12 cm), gross weight finial. Height measuring 3.5 cm, weight 24 grams. 2.8 ozt (90 grams). £500-700 £120-180 677

A selection of silver napkin rings, decanter labels and other items, to include two modern silver Brandy and Gin hunting themed decanter labels, an Irish Whiskey putto and vine decanter label, two pairs of silver napkin rings, a single napkin ring, a telescopic plated cheroot holder, together with four further An early twentieth century silver and enamel R.E.A items. Pair of decanter labels 1720 menu holder, the oval body depicting the Royal hallmarked C J Vander Ltd, London Exchange, London. Hallmarked H C Freeman Ltd, 1972. Gross weighable silver 6.5 ozt Birmingham 1917. Height measuring 4 cm, weight (202.1 grams). £50-80 13 grams. £50-80

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A turn of the century Russian silver belt, the interlocking panelled body with raised floral motif and filigree border. Russian Kokoshnik mark (1896-1908) with the standard mark 84. Maximum length measuring 31 1/2 inches (80 cm). £80-120 682

A 1930s set of six silver cocktail sticks with differing enamel road sign terminals. Hallmarked S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1935. Length measuring 8.3 cm, gross weight 17 grams. £100-150 685

A Chinese export button hook, the tapering handle embellished with a dancing dragon. Length measuring 6 inches (15 cm). £40-60 683

A pair of Edwardian silver knife rests, each having knopped stem raised upon twin four-spoke supports. Hallmarked Robert Pringle & A cased Victorian Irish silver travelling communion Sons, London 1936. Length set, the campana shaped goblet with detachable measures 3 3/8 inches flask base and paten. Hallmarked Henry Flavelle, (8.5 cm), total weight 4.37 Dublin 1840. Height of goblet 3 1/2 inches (9 cm), ozt (136 grams). £50-80 gross silver weight 3.6 ozt (115 grams). £240-340

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A turn of the century Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders dirk by R & H.B. Kirkwood of 66 & 68 Thistle St Edinburgh, the triangular blade contained in a leather scabbard applied with thistle mounts complete with companions knife and fork, rising to the throat further mounted with the Cameron Highlander’s badge and the basket weave carved and studded wooden hilt with citrine terminal. Maximum length measuring 17 inches (43 cm). £1,000-2,000

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A pair of early twentieth century silver Robin Hood Golf Club buttons, hallmarked Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham 1917 and 1920, diameter measuring 2.3 cm. Together with a similar North Manchester Golf Club button made by W Dowler & Sons, stamped silver. Gross weight 19.5 grams. (2). £80-120 688

A modern miniature silver mounted photograph frame, the oblong body with ribbon bow accents, oval aperture and easel back. Hallmarked Kitney & Co (Gordon & Christopher Kitney), London 1995. Height measuring 3 1/4 inches (8 cm). £30-50 691

Two early twentieth century silver St Anne’s golf buttons, hallmarked Birmingham 1909 and 1920. Together with a similar Timperley Gold Club, Cheshire golf button, hallmarked Birmingham 1918. Gross weight 19.8 grams. (3). £80-120 689

A selection of small and novelty silver items to include a mid-twentieth century compact of square form with engine-turned decoration, hallmarked Birmingham 1946, two cigarette cases, hallmarks for Birmingham 1919 and 1924, a silver handled shoehorn and boot hook, a 1960s sparrow beak cream jug, a 1920s pierced oval open salt An early twentieth century toy or miniature silver with blue glass liner, a salt spoon and a thimble. Together with a micro mosaic card case, a compact with faux Charles Dickens desk chair. Hallmarked Levi & silk lining, two plated condiments and a plated cigarette case. Gross weighable silver 7.21 ozt (224 grams). (14). Salaman, Birmingham 1910. Height measuring 5 cm, £100-150 weight 15 grams. £30-50

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A modern miniature or toy silver table and three chairs. Hallmarked Richards & Knight, London 1971 and 1974. Height of chair measuring 4 cm, gross weight 34 grams. £80-120 696

An early twentieth century silver mounted glass potpourri basket, the waisted glass body with scroll A modern silver wager cup, the classic form of a decoration, dual hinged cover of open floral and stylised female in traditional dress supporting two fruiting vine form with conforming swing handle. scroll arms and rotating cup. Hallmarked F G Flavell Hallmarked William Comyns & Sons, London 1911, A modern miniature or toy silver settee. Hallmarked Ltd, Birmingham 1976. Height measuring 7 3/4 inches numbered 7508. Length measuring 5 1/2 inches Richards & Knight, London 1974. Length measuring (20 cm), weight 12.6 ozt (392 grams). £340-440 (14 cm). £200-300 6 cm, weight 17 grams. £60-90 693 697

A modern silver ruler by Tiffany & Co. Marked Sterling, made in Italy, Tiffany & Co, alongside Italian assay marks. A chain mail coin purse. Stamped 9ct. Height Length measuring 7 inches (17.8 cm), weight 2.7 ozt (86.6 grams). £60-90 measuring 2 3/4 inches (7 cm). £100-150

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A late Victorian silver-gilt collapsible sandwich box, of rectangular form when assembled, having engraved initials to the hinged cover opening An Edwardian commemorative silver stamp holder, to reveal vacant interior modelled as an envelope having raised profile and further folding of Edward VII within wreath, hinged cover and hinges. Hallmarked suspension ring, hallmarked Gourdel Vales & Co., Henry William Dee, Birmingham 1901, length measures 3 cm. Together London 1878. Length with an early nineteenth century silver vinaigrette when assembled having foliate decoration to the hinged cover, opening measures 5 2/8 inches to reveal silver-gilt and pierced grille, hallmarked (13.25 cm), weight Thomas Newbold, Birmingham 1824, length measures 10.80 ozt (335.9 grams). 3 cm. Gross weight 15.52 grams. (2). £60-90 £150-200 699 703

A small selection of novelty items to include an Edwardian silver mussel shell vesta case with engraved foliate patterns and family crest, hallmarked Charles Lyster & Son, Birmingham 1907, a late Victorian silver mounted scent bottle embossed with scrolling motifs, hallmarked William M Hayes, Birmingham 1900, a 1920s silver tape measure holder, a cylindrical A Japanese silver pepper, modelled as Mount Fuji with details of figures to base, marked ‘Asahi Sterling 950’ metal case and a part propelling pencil. Gross weight beneath, height measuring 4 1/8 inches (10.5 cm). Together with a salt modelled as a fish raised upon short wave of vesta and tape measure holder 45.2 grams. (5). foot, length 3 4/8 inches (9 cm). (2). £100-150 £100-150 700 702 704

An early twentieth century silver sovereign holder, the scrolling foliate engraved sides, with personal engraving and foliate bow. Hallmarked Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham An early twentieth century Russian silver buckle with A 1930s novelty composite golfing manicure set. Two 1914. Weight niello decoration. Russian Kokoshnik mark (1908- parts hallmarked Birmingham 1930 with the maker’s 22.2 grams. 1926), St. Petersburg. Length when closed measuring mark C&Co, two parts marked sterling. (4). £50-80 £30-50 8 cm, weight 29 grams. £60-90

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An American aide memoire or minaudiere, of convex rectangular form having engraved initials to the exterior, opening to reveal dual graduated coin apertures above hinged compartment having removable ivorine leaves, and trefoil paper or money clip. American marks for Webster Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts, also marked sterling. Length excluding suspension A continental novelty silver whistle, modelled as a chain 3 4/8 inches (9 cm), gross weight 2.8 ozt cat wearing a bow tie. Marked 925. Length measures (89 grams). £50-80 4 cm, weight 14.64 grams. £30-50 708 710

A small selection of modern novelty silver items, comprising a miniature silver model of a rearing horse, hallmarked London 1974, continental snuff box A small quantity of novelties, to include a Celtic motif having high relief hunting scene to the hinged cover, wreath brooch, by Ola M Gorie, an early twentieth opening to reveal vacant gilt interior, stamped 925 century silver miniature trophy for Box Womens alongside common control hallmark, length 6 cm, a Institute, a 1920s pill box embossed with cherub and further continental pill box, a 1920s miniature silver A mid-twentieth century silver desk coin holder, of floral garland motifs, together with nine further items. trophy, London 1929, plus another, J W Tiptaft & Son rectangular form with five compartments and raised Trophy hallmarked A&J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham Ltd., Birmingham 1930, a silver napkin ring and a on four ball feet. hallmarked London 1947 with 1921. Gross weighable silver 8.97 ozt (279 grams). silver napkin clip. Gross weight 7.6 ozt (237.6 grams). maker’s mark ‘?T’ over ‘G.R’. Length measuring £60-90 (7). £90-140 9.2 cm, weight 109.6 grams. £50-80 706 711

A 1950s silver A selection of silver, to compact of include a golfing miniature circular outline twin-handled trophy, a set opening to reveal of twelve late Victorian vacant interior, bright-cut floral engraved hallmarked teaspoons, an Edwardian Birmingham silver scrolling foliate 1958, diameter engraved vesta, a base measures 3 1/8 metal vesta, together with inches (8 cm). Together with a Dunhill silver key ring a single spoon. Trophy modelled as a pig, marked 925, length measures hallmarked Cooper Brothers 3.5 cm, a modern novelty silver dummy, Carr’s of & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1934. Sheffield Ltd., Sheffield 2000, and two silver thimbles, Gross weight (excluding James Swann & Son, Birmingham 1981, the other base metal vesta) 10.63 ozt marked sterling. Gross weight 4.24 ozt (132 grams). (330.8 grams). £100-150 (5). £40-60

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An early twentieth century silver mounted purse of rounded rectangular form, engraved floral garland with ribbons to one side An Edwardian silver and opening to a dual trinket dish and compartmentalised bud vase, the plain faux silk lining, circular dish with hallmarked Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1911. central tri-form vase. Together with a selection of other novelty items to Hallmarked Cornelius An early twentieth century silver double sovereign include an Edwardian box in the form of a miniature Desormeaux Saunders holder, initialled with engine-turned decoration and coal scuttle, hallmarked Birmingham 1905, a silver & James Francis opening to reveal two sprung panels, hallmarked and enamel rouge pot, Birmingham 1916, a small Hollings (Frank) Henry Williamson Ltd., Birmingham 1914. Together magnifying glass with propelling pencil handle, a Shepherd, London 1901, registered no. 353309. with a further similar example and a triple sovereign silver mounted nail buffer and a 1960s small silver Height measuring 4 1/4 inches (11 cm), weight 2.7 ozt holder, both hallmarked Birmingham 1913. Gross mounted hand mirror. (6). £100-150 (87 grams). £30-50 weight 3.91 ozt (121.8 grams). (3). £40-60 713 718

A small selection of continental & novelty items to include a child’s trinket box surmounted with a teddy bear, impressed ‘925’, a travel clock in an American case marked sterling, a pair of lorgnettes with Austria-Hungarian Assay marks (lens deficient), a small wrythen moulded bowl with Minerva mark, a pair of hexagonal sided salt and pepper pots A set of three early twentieth century silver golf buttons, the circular form labelled GAC within crossed golf clubs, marked ‘84’, a pierced spoon marked ‘830S’ and an marked Ollivant & Botsford, Manchester. Hallmarked Joseph Jennens & Co, Birmingham 1908, 1910, 1912. enamelled spoon marked ‘925S’. Gross weighable Diameter of button measuring 2.4 cm, gross weight 21.9 grams. £80-120 items 144 grams. (8). £40-60

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A late Victorian silver folding fruit knife with mother-of-pearl handle, hallmarked John Yeomans Cowlishaw, Sheffield 1893. Together with a smaller Edwardian example and various other novelty items to include an Edwardian silver pencil holder, hallmarked Chester 1907, a modern silver presentation key with personal engravings, a modern silver combination paper knife with folding knife handle, a retractable pencil and a manicure tool with A William IV Scottish silver-gilt and agate paper knife, the oblong blade with scroll mounts to the shaped agate mother-of-pearl handle. (7). £80-120 handle. Hallmarked Edinburgh 1833. Length measuring 8 3/4 inches (22 cm). £240-340

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An Edwardian silver tobacco box of oblong shape, hammered finish with monogrammed oval panel to the hinged lid, hallmarked Colen Hewer Cheshire, Chester 1904, length measuring 5 1/2 inches (14 cm). Together with other miscellaneous items to include a collapsible beaker, hallmarked Birmingham 1910, a miniature trophy cup, hallmarked Glasgow 1913, a late Victorian silver page marker, a 1930s silver single napkin ring, an Edwardian silver souvenir spoon and a plated Dutch shovel spoon. Gross silver weight 9.35 ozt (290.7 grams). (7). £80-120

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A Victorian silver posy holder of tapering form with flared rim, decorated with florally engraved oval panels and one vacant, further engraved with foliate A 1930s silver engine-turned powder compact and matching cigarette case, each with stepped sides and motifs and raised on a tripod base. Hallmarked Colen central enamel Sherwood Foresters regimental badge, together with two foliate engraved silver vesta cases, Hewer Cheshire, London 1865. Height measures one with scalloped terminals. Compact and case hallmarked H Phillips, Birmingham 1939. Gross weight 6.7 ozt 15 1/4 inches (13.5 cm), gross weight 1.96 ozt (208.3 grams).(4). £70-100 (61.24 grams). £300-500 721 722 724

An early twentieth century Jugendstil white metal timepiece, designed as a miniature grandfather clock, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, to the tapered case on four splayed feet, with openwork and A George III silver snuff box with floral and foliate stylised organic An Edwardian silver sovereign case, having foliate scroll engraving throughout, hallmarked John Shaw, panels. French import decoration to the exterior with vacant circular Birmingham 1814, measuring 4.8 cm by 3 cm. marks. Height 4 1/2 cartouche to the hinged cover, opening to reveal Together with a Victorian silver mounted scent bottle inches (11.5 cm). singular engine-turned and sprung aperture. of cylindrical form and engraved with birds amidst Total weight 4.04 Hallmarked William Neale & Sons, Chester 1901. flowering and leafy branches, hallmarked Birmingham ozt (125.5 grams). Diameter exclusive of suspension ring measures 1884, and a Victorian silver vesta case. Gross weight £180-260 3.25 cm, weight 16.65 grams. £40-60 97 grams. (all damaged). (3). £80-120

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A 1940s silver cigarette case of rectangular form with canted sides and corners, engine-turned decoration throughout with small vacant name panel to one corner. Hallmarked John Rose, Birmingham 1944. Measuring 3 3/4 inches (9.5 cm) by 3 1/4 inches (8.3 cm), gross weight 4.42 ozt (137.6 grams). £40-60

An early twentieth century silver mounted trinket box 730 of shaped oval outline and raised on four splay feet, hallmarked E S Barnsley & Co., Birmingham 1919. Together with a small silver mounted dressing table stand with manicure items, hallmarked Chester 1924, two circular silver pots, one monogrammed, the other with flower engraving, a slim card case with import hallmarks for Birmingham and three silver plated open salts. (8). £150-200

726 A late Victorian silver cigarette case, of convex form An early twentieth century imported silver wager having engraved scrolling foliate decoration to the cup, the cups of plain form to the realistically exterior and vacant cartouche to front, opening to modelled female body. Hallmarked Berthold Hermann reveal a silver-gilt interior. Hallmarked Minshull & Muller, London 1913, alongside Hanau marks. Latimer, Birmingham 1899. Height measuring 3 6/8 Height measuring 5 inches (13 cm), weight 4.3 ozt inches (9.5 cm), weight 3.27 ozt (101.74 grams). (136 grams). £340-440 £30-50 728

An Old table lighter of circular form, decorated with a border of foliate and scroll motifs interspersed with winged cherub’s heads and having a central wick flanked by removable, individual A 1920s Judaic silver Torah pointer having a knopped tapering stem to a bulbous finial, with metal suspension lighters on either side, the whole raised on foliate chain, hallmarked Rosenzweig, Taitelbaum & Co (Jacob Rozenzweig), London 1923. Together with a further scrolled feet. Maximum height measures 4 1/2 inches example marked 925 to the suspension ring. Approximate length of both measures 10 3/4 inches (27.3 cm), (11.5 cm). £150-200 gross weight 4.56 ozt (142 grams). (2). £200-300

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An early twentieth century silver cigarette case, the plain oblong form with engraved monogram, hallmarked Birmingham 1915. Together with an Edwardian Hanau silver imported box A mid-Victorian silver cigar case, the oblong hinged of navette form and An early twentieth century Russian silver cigarette form with panelled engine-turned decoration opening embossed with case, the oblong hinged case with an embossed to the silver-gilt interior. Hallmarked Wright & Davies figurative scene, hallmarked B Muller & Son (Berthold scene of a sailing boat and lighthouse and opening (William Thomas Wright & Frederick Davies), London Muller), Chester import 1908, length measuring to a silver-gilt interior. Second Kokoshnik mark 1864 and retailed by Hopkins, 22 New Bond Street. 3 inches (8 cm), three modern pill boxes and a mid- alongside Cyrillic maker’s mark. Height measuring Length measuring 5 1/2 inches (14 cm), weight 6.2 twentieth century enamelled silver lid for a vanity jar. 4 3/4 inches (12 cm), weight 7.2 ozt (224 grams). ozt (193 grams). £240-340 (6). £80-120 £600-700 732 736

A cigarette case, the oblong hinged form with chequered niello decoration, the front case with oval aperture depicting a city scene, the back case with personalised cartouche and opening to a gilt interior. Probable foreign assay marks. Length A silver plated cigarette case of oblong form, vertical measuring 4 inches engine-turned decoration, central monogrammed (10.5 cm), weight 4.4 ozt cartouche and with blue enamel border. Length (137 grams). £460-660 measuring 3 1/2 inches (9 cm). £30-50 733 737

A turn of the century Austro-Hungarian silver cigarette case, the oblong form with applied A nineteenth century Russian cigarette case, the panel of a semi-nude female draped in a pink hinged oblong form with niello decoration and the sheet within garden background scene. Austro- cover depicting a scene of a troika sleigh. Struck Hungarian assay marks for 900 standard silver, twice with the standard mark of 84 alongside M.T. Vienna. Maximum length measuring 4 inches Length measuring 4 inches (10 cm), weight 3.1 ozt (10.5 cm). £700-900 (98 grams). £460-660

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A 1920s plain silver cigarette case of slightly curved oblong form with centrally engraved monogram, hallmarked A selection of four cigarette cases, to include a 1930s Two 1920s silver cigarette cases, the first of rounded Mappin & silver-gilt engine-turned rectangular shaped case with square form with foliate scroll engraving throughout Webb Ltd., personal inscription to the interior, hallmarked Charles and monogrammed to one corner, the second of Birmingham 1924. S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1936. Together with a smaller oblong shape with similar decoration, both Together with silver 1920s scrolling foliate engraved square shape hallmarked Birmingham 1928, with maker’s marks for an American cigarette case, initialled with engine- case with monogrammed shield cartouche, a mid- Frederick Field Ltd and Henry Matthews. Together turned decoration, maker’s mark for R. Blackinton & twentieth century white metal case and a further case with two match cases with engine turned decoration, Co. (Massachusetts 1862-1967), and a continental with animal and foliate design. Gross weighable silver hallmarks for Birmingham 1925 and London 1939. compact, appears unmarked. Gross weight 8.17 ozt 13.26 ozt (412.5 grams).(4). £100-150 Gross weight 5.97 ozt (185.8 grams). (4). £60-90 (254.2 grams). (3). £60-90 739 742 744

A late nineteenth or early twentieth century Russian A late Victorian silver cigarette case, of rounded silver cigarette square form having raised shield cartouche to front case of rounded with engraved initials, opening to reveal silver-gilt rectangular interior with two hinged supports, hallmarked H L, form, foliate niello decoration to both sides enclosing London 1895, length measures 3 4/8 inches (9 cm). an oval panel to the front with a scene depicting Together with a George V silver cigarette case having three galloping horses pulling a sled, and a smaller foliate engraved decoration and engraved cartouche, vacant panel to the reverse. First Kokoshnik Mark opening to reveal vacant interior, hallmarked Joseph (1896-1908) struck to lid and base alongside a further Gloster Ltd., Birmingham 1918, length measures 3 Cyrillic mark. Measuring 4 inches (10.2 cm) by 3 1/8 4/8 inches (9 cm). Gross weight 7.7 ozt (239.6 grams). inches (8 cm), gross weight 4.47 ozt (139 grams). (2). £60-90 £300-400 740 745

An Edwardian silver combination snuff box and cigarette case, with hammered decoration throughout A mid-twentieth century cigarette case of rectangular and a vacant circular name panel to the hinged An early twentieth century continental cigarette form with engine-turned exterior, having initial lid, hallmarked London 1901 with maker’s mark case, probably German, the square form enamelled cartouche and opening to reveal silver-gilt interior, ‘W.C’. Together with two further cigarette cases, with a classical scene of two semi-nude reclining hallmarked W T Toghill & Co, Birmingham 1947. both monogrammed with foliate scroll engraving females by the water’s edge. Stamped 800 GG. Together with a 1930s example hallmarked Adie throughout, hallmarks for Birmingham 1909 and 1915. Length measuring 3 1/4 inches (8 cm), weight 4.5 ozt Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1935. Gross weight Gross weight 7.16 ozt (222.7 grams). (3). £70-100 (143 grams). £800-1,200 10.38 ozt (263 grams). (2). £80-120

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An early eighteenth A late nineteenth century century silver Russian silver-gilt and box, the oval champlevé enamel cigarette body with floral case, the oblong hinged form scroll chased entirely decorated in blue red border and and white enamel of tessellated flush hinged lid, design and opening to a silver- the base with gilt interior. Russian assay personal initial marks to include the combined inscriptions. Moscow city and standard mark Marked to the and the Latin maker’s mark base WD? GK for Gustav Klingert. Length Height measuring measuring 3 3/4 inches (9.5 cm), 5.5 cm, weight weight 4.2 ozt (132 grams). 57 grams. £200-400 £360-460 747 749 752

An Edwardian silver cigarette case of plain and rounded rectangular form, hallmarked William Neale A selection of mostly pill boxes, to include eleven & Sons, Chester 1906, length measuring 3 1/4 inches various silver and white metal pill boxes, three silver (8.2 cm). Together with a silver plated vesta case with sovereign holders and a 1930s silver engine-turned An eighteenth century circular pill box of plain engraved decoration and two souvenir base metal cigarette case. Gross weight 11.02 ozt (342.7 grams). cylindrical form. Height measuring 1 1/4 inches cigarette cases. (4). £30-50 £80-120 (3.3 cm), weight 1.3 ozt (42 grams). £120-180

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An Edwardian silver pill box of oval form having later applied enamelled church view to hinged cover, hallmarked Wolfsky & Co., Birmingham 1904, length measures 3.75 cm. Together A Victorian dual compartment vesta box with cigar with a mid-Victorian cutter, missing piercer, the oblong form with floral silver and mother- decoration and crested cartouche, hallmarked of-pearl handled fruit knife having folding blade, A George III silver pill box by Peter & Ann Bateman, Benjamin Barling & Sons, London 1860, length hallmarked Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1869, length the circular form with bright-cut engraved borders, measuring 6 cm. Together with an early twentieth measures 5.5 inches (14 cm), plus a another similar central crest engraving and silver-gilt interior. century silver vinaigrette, hallmarked Birmingham having foliate engraved blade, Thomas Marples, Hallmarked Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1798. 1911 and a Dutch silver pill box. Gross weight 2.6 ozt Birmingham 1884, length measures 5.5 inches Diameter measuring 5 cm, weight 43 grams. (83 grams). (3). £80-120 (14 cm). (3). £70-100 £180-260

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An eighteenth century box, possibly Irish provincial, the oval body with detachable lid embossed with a crest above the motto ‘Dum Spiro Spero’. Marked An early twentieth century glass vanity jar of oval A nephrite jade box, the circular form with gold tone to the underside with a castle, possibly Cork and form, and silver lid surmounted with a rabbit finial. mounts, the detachable cover with glass panel and the maker’s mark CB. Maximum length measuring Hallmarked Charles Fox & Co Ltd (Charles James inset silver monogram. Diameter measuring 5.7 cm. 3 1/2 inches (9 cm), weight 3.7 ozt (118 grams). Fox), London 1918. Length measuring 3 3/4 inches £280-380 £800-1,200 (9.5 cm). £70-100

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A circular mounted tortoiseshell box, the cover inlaid A continental box of curved outline with floral and depicting a lady pointing at a rat below the motto decoration to the hinged lid. Single impressed mark ‘changeos mon mignon’, further inlaid and engraved of a ‘B’ within a diamond shape punch. Maximum with a butterfly to the underside. Diameter measuring An oval white metal mounted mother-of-pearl box. length measures 8 cm, weight 76 grams. £240-340 2 3/4 inches (7 cm). £180-260 Length measuring 3 inches (7.5 cm). £120-180

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A modern silver pill box, of plain oval form with interior lining, hallmarked F J C Ingram, London 1972, length measures 2 4/8 inches (6.5 cm), plus another similar example of rectangular form, same hallmarks, length 2 1/8 inches (5.5 cm). Together with a Swedish silver example having geometric engraving to hinged cover, three crown assay mark, length 1 5/8 inches (4.5 cm), and another having engraved initial and blue A white metal mother-of-pearl mounted box, the oval A tortoiseshell box of hinged oval form with bi-colour cabochon, unmarked, length 2 3/8 inches (6 cm). form with hinged lid depicting a deity riding a dragon. floral inlay. Length measuring 3 inches (7.5 cm). Gross weighable silver 3.0 ozt (95.51 grams). (4). Length measuring 7.5 cm. £180-260 £240-340 £30-50

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A late Victorian silver mounted scent bottle, of octagonal sided cylindrical form having conforming hinged cover with glass stopper and Two early twentieth century pill boxes, to include liner. Hallmarked a German canted corner rectangular shaped box Horton & Allday, with castle vignette to lid and scrolling floral motif, Birmingham 1889. together with an Art Nouveau circular-shape pill Height measures box. Lengths 4.4 and 3.6 cm, weight 44.2 grams. (2). 2 inches (5.1 cm). £60-90 £30-50 766 769 A late nineteenth century Austro-Hungarian silver box, the engine-turned base and floral engraved sides, to the hinged lid with central picture recess A group of five glass within a pierced and raised architectural surround scent and vanity and opening to a silver-gilt interior. Austro-Hungarian bottles, comprising a assay mark for the silver standard 800 marks. Length George V blue glass 3 1/2 inches (9 cm). Weight 2.93 ozt (91 grams). perfume bottle with £100-150 star form stopper and silver mounted collar, hallmarked 764 London 1935, height inclusive of stopper 4 6/8 inches (12 cm), a pair of tall flared A Middle Eastern white metal trinket box, of form perfume bottles with facetted stopper and rectangular form with canted corners, having bird silver collar, height 6 6/8 inches (17 cm), and a pair and leaf panelled decoration to sides, and embossed of continental vanity bottles having mounted screw hinged lid. Three ‘sunbursts’ marks beneath. Height thread covers, height 4 6/8 inches (11.5 cm). (3). measuring 3.5 cm, weight 49.3 grams. £40-60 £30-50 767 770

A late Victorian silver mounted glass scent bottle, of globular form having hobnail cut and flower- head decoration to the whole, the screw thread cover hallmarked An early twentieth century Chinese white metal C C May & Sons, apothecary or medicinal container, of oval outline, Birmingham 1888, height measures 4 6/8 inches the sides with floral engraving and instructions for (12 cm). Together with a 1920s silver mounted glass use, the detachable lid with raised and enamel scene caster, the hobnail cut body raised upon square foot, depicting a Shi or ‘Dog of Fo’ mother and pup, and star pierced cover hallmarked Selfridge & Co. An American scent bottle, the teardrop form entirely representing nurturing. Chinese character marks to Ltd., Birmingham 1924, height measures 6 2/8 inches embossed with chrysanthemums. Height measuring base. Height 5 cm, weight 91.1 grams. £200-300 (16 cm). (2) £50-80 9 cm, weight 26 grams. £240-340

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An Edwardian silver card case, of rectangular form with foliate scroll engraving and raised border, enclosing a central initialled cartouche. Hallmarked Henry Williamson Ltd., Birmingham 1906. Together A Victorian silver card case, the oblong engine- with a 1920s silver cigarette case hallmarked A glass scent bottle of slender oblong form with turned form with shell and scroll rim, central crested G F Westwood & Sons, Birmingham 1923 and two detachable reeded white metal cover revealing a cartouche and opening to a lined interior. Hallmarked pairs of silver sugar tongs, hallmarked Charles Boyton glass stopper. Length measuring 5 inches (12.5 cm). Edward Smith, Birmingham 1865. Height measuring 4 (II), London 1855 and Mary Chawner, London 1835. £50-80 inches (10 cm). £180-260 Gross weight 8.74 ozt (271.7 grams). (4) £80-120 772 775 778

A late Victorian silver mounted glass scent bottle, of plain cylindrical form having star cut base, the hinged cover opening to reveal silver-gilt rim and glass A mid-Victorian silver card case, engraved throughout stopper. Hallmarked A late Victorian silver card case, the oblong form with scrolling foliage surrounding a monogrammed Goldsmiths & embossed with five cherubs amongst clouds. oval panel to the front and a bouquet of flowers to the Silversmiths Co (William Gibson & John Lawrence Hallmarked Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1900. reverse. Hallmarked London 1855 with maker’s mark Langman), London 1896. Height measures 3 1/8 Height measuring 4 inches (10 cm), weight 2.4 ozt ‘TD’. In fitted case. Height measuring 3 3/4 inches inches (8 cm). £50-80 (75 grams). £180-260 (9.5 cm), weight 1.66 ozt (51.6 grams). £180-260

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An early twentieth century silver scent bottle, of cylindrical form having chased foliate motif to front and further detail A mother-of- to hinged cover, pearl card opening to reveal case, the silver-gilt interior central panel and glass liner with with engraved stopper. Hallmarked vacant shield G E Walton & Co cartouche with foliate surround. Height measuring 4 Ltd (George Edwin inches (10.3 cm). Together with a second mother-of- A mother-of-pearl mounted visiting card case, having Walton), Birmingham pearl card case, the central inlaid silver panel with lozenge panels with florally engraved metal inset 1911. Height initial engraving and opening to a compartmentalised decoration and hinged opening to reveal faux silk measures 3 1/8 inches interior, height measuring 4 1/8 inches (10.5 cm). (2) lining with paper compartments. Measuring 4 1/4 (8 cm). £50-80 £50-80 inches (10.7 cm) by 3 inches (7.6 cm). £180-260

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An early Victorian silver ‘castle top’ card case by Nathaniel Mills, decorated to the front with a view of Warwick Castle from the water, and to the reverse a view of Kenilworth Castle, all within floral and foliate scroll pierced borders, engraved family crest to the hinged lid, further indistinct engravings to the sides and engraved date ‘1839’ to the base. Hallmarked Birmingham 1838. Measuring 3 7/8 inches (9.8 cm) by 2 7/8 inches (7.3 cm), weight 2.57 ozt (80 grams). £1,000-1,500

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An nineteenth century Russian silver snuff box, An early Victorian silver snuff box, the oblong form the oval form with niello decoration and side pivot with engine-turned decoration and opening to a A banded agate snuff box of oblong form, the opening flush lid. Russian assay mark for 1834. silver-gilt interior. Hallmarked 1839 with the maker’s gilt tone mounts crested and with personal initial Length measuring 2 3/4 inches (7 cm), weight 1.9 ozt mark TS. Length measuring 5.5 cm, weight 40 grams. engraving. Length measuring 6 cm. £200-300 (60 grams). £340-440 £120-180 782 785 787

A George III silver snuff box with dual hinged A George I snuff box, the oblong hinged form with compartments, the oblong form entirely with reeded canted corners, scroll surround to the initialled decoration opening to the main body to reveal a cartouche and date engraving ‘1718’ to the A mid-nineteenth century dual opening Swedish silver-gilt interior with later inscription and a further underside. Maker’s mark only probably for Edward snuff box of plain oblong form and a hinged lid to compartment along the spine of the box. Hallmarked Horne I. Length measuring 6.5 cm, weight 39 grams. either side. Swedish assay marks for 1851. Length London 1809 with the maker’s mark I.? Length £340-440 measuring 7.5 cm, weight 104 grams). £180-260 measuring 7.2 cm, weight 74 grams. £300-400 783 788

A Victorian silver snuff box, the oblong form entirely chased with floral scrolls, flush hinged cover with personal A novelty snuff box, possibly Chinese export, inscription and opening to a silver-gilt interior. Hallmarked Alfred Taylor, Birmingham 1857. Length measuring modelled as a book. Stamped ZI and HI. Length 3 inches (8 cm), weight 2 ozt (62.5 grams). £280-380 measuring 5 cm, weight 44 grams. £120-180

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An early Victorian silver table snuff box, the oblong form with engine- turned decoration to the base, the bulbous edge florally embossed with conforming floral decoration applied to the hinged lid opening to a silver- gilt interior. Hallmarked Edward A continental snuff box of oval form with floral Smith, Birmingham 1842. Length garland engraving within reeded borders, opening to measuring 3 1/4 inches (9.5 cm), a gilt interior. Length measuring 2 1/4 inches (5.5 cm), weight 6.5 ozt (205 grams). £400-600 weight 1.3 ozt (42 grams). £180-260

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An early nineteenth century silver table snuff box, the oblong form with engine-turned decoration, A Georgian cowrie shell snuff box, the white metal crested cartouche and opening to a silver-gilt A tortoiseshell snuff box, the oblong form, canted hinged mount with foliate border and profusely interior. Hallmarked Maria Tippen, London 1824. corners and white metal riveted mounts. Length embossed with a figurative scene. Length measuring Length measuring 3 3/4 inches (9.5 cm), weight 5 ozt measuring 3 inches (7.5 cm). £100-150 3 1/2 inches (9 cm). £460-660 (156 grams). £340-440 791 795

A late nineteenth century Russian silver cigar or cigarette box, the oblong form engraved with and panelled advertising and engine- turned decoration. Russian assay marks for Ivan Vonifatiyevich Yevstigneyev, St. Petersburg A Georgian cowrie shell snuff box, the white metal 1880, also marked AL. Length mount with radiating engraving and hinged initialled measuring 3 3/4 inches (9.5 cm), cover. Length measuring 3 1/4 inches (8 cm). weight 4.9 ozt (153 grams) £420-620 £340-440

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An Edwardian silver pebble snuff box, the hinged cover having engraved initials and opening to reveal vacant interior, hallmarked Charles Westwood & Sons, Birmingham 1904, length measures 3 4/8 inches (9 cm). Together A Victorian silver table snuff box of circular form, the A mid eighteenth century Irish mounted cowrie shell with an Edwardian silver card case of convex flush hinged lid with personal inscription and opening snuff box, the oval body with plain hinged mount. rectangular form, hallmarked Birmingham 1908, to a silver-gilt interior. Hallmarked Deakin & Francis Struck only with the maker’s mark for Bartholomew probably Sydney & Co., length measures 3 3/8 inches Ltd, Birmingham 1884. Diameter measuring 3 inches (Benjamin) Stokes, Dublin. Length measuring 3 inches (8.5 cm). Gross weight 3.56 ozt (110.6 grams). (2). (7.5 cm), weight 3.4 ozt (106 grams). £160-240 (8 cm). £360-560 £40-60

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A modern novelty silver snuff box modelled as a skull with hinged jaw and further hinged cover to top opening to reveal vacant interior. Hallmarked A nineteenth century continental snuff box of rounded David A Bowls, rectangular form with punched borders and floral and London 1988. Height scroll engraving to the hinged lid. Struck marks partly A tortoiseshell snuff box, the oval body with star- measures 4.5 cm, distorted but probably Belgium assay marks for 800 cut hinged cover with initialled white metal mounts. weight 58 grams. fineness. Length measuring 8.8 cm, gross weight Length measuring 3 1/2 inches (9 cm). £180-260 £40-60 71.7 grams. £40-60 798 801 804

A silver plated snuff mull with hinged cover and A 1930s silver snuff box of Georgian style, the applied and engraved thistle decoration, length oblong form with engine-turned decoration, vacant A Chinese white metal snuff box of oblong form with measures 2 4/8 inches (6 cm). Together with a silver cartouche and opening to a silver-gilt interior. floral engraving. Chinese character mark alongside plated wine funnel having shell moulded detail and Hallmarked Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1935. KHC to the inner lid. Length measuring 2 1/2 inches foliate pierced bowl, height measures 5 6/8 inches Length measuring 3 inches (7.5 cm), weight 3.3 ozt (6.5 cm). £70-100 (14.5 cm). (2). £50-80 (103 grams). £80-120

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A George III silver vinaigrette, the oblong form with floral engraving within pricked borders opening to a A cowrie shell snuff box with white metal mounts silver-gilt interior with lattice pierced grille. Hallmarked and engraved monogram to the hinged lid. Length Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1813. Length measuring measuring 9.2 cm. £70-100 3.5 cm, weight 19.8 grams. £150-200

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A nineteenth century Scottish horn pomander, the curling horn, with plain rim and hinged lid with circular shaped citrine and embossed thistle motif, the inside A turn of the century vinaigrette, the oval form with A 9ct gold and enamel standing vinaigrette, the with a detachable pierced lid, the whole suspended agate mounted base and painted scene of a young purple guilloché enamelled body of ovoid form with from a trace-link chain, finger ring and later cloth. seated female to the hinged cover, opening to s simple pierced grille mount to top, raised upon a Length of pomander 4.7 cm, weight 15.5 grams. simple pierced grille. Length measuring 3.5 cm, screw detachable gold pedestal seal base. Height £80-120 weight 18.8 grams. £400-600 5.25 cm. £80-120 807 810 812

A George III silver vinaigrette of curved oblong form and decorated with punched and stippled borders and patterns, the hinged lid with monogrammed central panel and opening to a silver-gilt interior with simple drilled grille, hallmarked John Shaw, Birmingham 1816, length measuring 2.5 cm. Together with a similar, slightly smaller example with foliate A Victorian silver vinaigrette, the oblong form scroll An oval white metal vinaigrette of waisted form, scroll pierced grille, only lion passant, Duty mark engraved, scalloped edge and opening to a silver-gilt personal initials engraved to the underside and the and maker’s mark visible, tentatively attributed to interior with scroll pierced grille. Hallmarked Edward hinged cover opening to a gilt interior with foliate T Simpson & Son (1809-1824), assumed Birmingham, Smith, Birmingham 1856. Length measuring 3 cm, pierced grille. Marked GD 13. Length measuring 1 3/4 length measuring 2 cm. Gross weight 14 grams. (2). 15 grams. £120-180 inches (4.5 cm), weight 1.3 ozt (42 grams). £340-440 £120-180

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A set of three 1970s A 1970s silver Queen’s Silver Jubilee decanter label, of commemorative rectangular form silver decanter labels, having shell and having low relief acanthus leaf Royal Coat of Arms moulded edge above engraving and presentation for ‘Brandy’, ‘Port’ engraving, or ‘Scotch’, each hallmarked A numbered out of 2500 Chick & Sons Ltd, verso. Hallmarked London 1970, Roberts Belk Ltd., width measures Sheffield 1977. Length 2 4/8 inches of each measures (6.5 cm). Together 2 3/8 inches (6 cm), with a miniature Mexican silver photograph frame, of gross weight 3.0 ozt hinged form having three circular apertures, marked (95.5 grams). (3). sterling 925, length when opened measures 4 6/8 £40-60 inches (12 cm). Gross weight 47 grams. (2). £30-50 814 816 819

A George IV silver caddy spoon, the shell form bowl A George III leading to the short stem silver port having further shell moulded bottle label terminal, hallmarked William of plain Eaton, London 1827, oblong form. length measures 3 4/8 Hallmarked inches (9 cm). Together Peter, Ann with a late Victorian silver & William preserve spoon having Bateman, foliate engraving to the London 1804. elliptical bowl and stem, C W Width of label Fletcher & Son Ltd., Sheffield 4.5 cm, weight A modern bottle label for scotch of waisted form 1900 and a pair of silver sugar tongs, probably 7.2 grams. with foliate scroll surround. Marked Sterling. Length Hester Bateman, London. Gross weight 2.0 ozt £100-150 measuring 6.5 cm, 23 grams. £20-30 (63.33 grams). (3). £50-80 815 817

A pair of modern silver bottle labels, engraved for Brandy and Gin within shell and foliate borders, hallmarked WW Birmingham 1986, width measures 2 2/8 inches (5.75 cm). Together with another similar silver bottle label, engraved for Whisky, DSS London 1985, width 2 3/8 inches A George III silver (6 cm), plus a selection of silver port bottle label novelties comprising a book mark of oval form with modelled as a trowel having mother- reeded edge. of-pearl handle, William Henry Leather, Hallmarked Thomas Birmingham 1905, a further bookmark & James Phipps II, modelled as a rabbit wearing a London 1816. Width waistcoat, DS, London 2000 and a of label measuring miniature pencil modelled as golf 4 cm, weight tee, Birmingham 1982. Gross weight 9.4 grams. £80-120 1.76 ozt (54.9 grams). (6). £60-90

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A George III silver caddy spoon, the oval plain bowl with engraved stem and initialled terminal. A modern silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, Hallmarked London hallmarked Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1977. 1801 with the maker’s Together with a modern silver bottle label engraved mark JS. Length A George IV silver caddy spoon, Fiddle pattern with gin with scroll and thistle surround, hallmarked measuring 8.5 cm, shell bowl. Hallmarked London 1828 with maker’s Birmingham 1997. Gross weight 1 ozt (32 grams). (2). weight 9.8 grams. mark ‘WK’, probably William Knight II or William King. £30-50 £50-80 Length measuring 8.5 cm, weight 14 grams. £30-50 821 824

A George III silver caddy spoon, the shovel shaped bowl with punch-work engraved shield, rising to the tapered stem similarly decorated and with initialled terminal. A Russian caddy spoon, the Hallmarked John shovel form with cloisonné Turner, Birmingham enamel in shades of blue with 1796. Length red accents to the bowl reverse. measuring 8.5 cm, Unmarked. Length measuring 4 1/2 weight 8.5 grams. inches (11.5 cm), weight 1.6 ozt £50-80 (51 grams). £180-260 822 825 827

A Campden School of Arts & Crafts silver caddy spoon, the circular shaped bowl with curved handle ‘F’ monogram F and A George III silver planished finish. caddy spoon, with An Edwardian Hallmarked William shell bowl and silver vesta case Henry Warmington, bright-cut engraved of oblong form, London 1951. stem with initialled the front case Length measuring terminal. Hallmarked engraved with a 7 cm, weight Charles Hougham, thistle motif and 22.95 grams. London 1809. surround inlaid Length measuring Known as Harry, Mr Warmington revived the with hardstone. Hallmarked Joseph Cook & Son, 8.2 cm, weight Campden School of Arts & Crafts in 1946 with Birmingham 1907. Height measuring 4 cm, weight 9.1 grams. £50-80 George Hart. £40-60 17 grams. £80-120

134 Condition reports available for all these lots at www.fellows.co.uk 828 831

A Victorian silver vesta case of rectangular form, the front case with floral scroll decoration surrounding the initialled shield cartouche, hallmarked Birmingham 1887, height measuring 4.5 cm. Together with three further Victorian and later silver vesta cases, A Victorian and Edwardian silver vesta cases, to include a connemara marble and engraved clover vesta, hallmarked Birmingham 1898, 1900 and 1910. Gross together with a plain oval shaped example. Hallmarked Joseph Cook & Son, Birmingham 1902 and Frederick weight 96 grams. (4). £120-180 Marson, Birmingham 1893. Weight 34.3 grams.(2). £80-120

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Two early twentieth century silver vesta cases, to A Victorian combination silver vesta box and wick include a hardstone and engraved thistle vesta, a holder of plain oblong form opening to a silver-gilt scrolling foliate monogrammed vesta, together with interior and with cylindrical recesses wick holder an ivory leaf aide memoire and matching book pin An Edwardian silver vesta case of plain oblong form below the hinge with chain attachment and cover. cushion for a chatelaine. Thistle vesta hallmarked with inlaid enamelled bee. Hallmarked Henry Charles Hallmarked Wright & Davies (William Thomas Wright William Henry Leather, Birmingham 1910. Weight of Freeman, Birmingham 1905. Height measuring & Frederick Davies), London 1878. Length measuring vestas 42.9gms. (4). £80-120 4.8 cm, weight 33 grams. £180-240 5.7 cm, weight 45 grams. £100-150 830 834

A small selection of late Victorian and later silver vesta cases, to include mostly foliate decorated examples, some having engraved initials and dates. Together with a George V silver stamp holder, hallmarked Albert An early twentieth century silver vesta case, the Ernest Jenkins, Chester oblong form with vertical reeded decoration and 1910, length measures later applied P&O and enamel flag. Hallmarked 3 cm. Gross weight 5.74 Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1912. ozt (178.4 grams). (9). Height measuring 4.5 cm, gross weight 29 grams. £120-180 £200-300

For any further enquiries please call 0121 212 2131 135 835 838 841

A late Victorian silver vesta case having flower-head decoration framing a vacant cartouche, hallmarked An Edwardian silver vesta case of plain oblong form A 1920s silver vesta case, having chamfered edges Birmingham 1890. Together with another Edwardian with later applied P&O ‘Himalaya’ brass and enamel and textured surface to the whole with raised example having scrolling decoration and engraved flag. Hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd, Chester 1903. gilt initials to front. Hallmarked Smith & Bartlam, circular cartouche, hallmarked Birmingham 1905, Height measuring 4.5 cm, gross weight 32 grams. Birmingham 1922. Length measures 2 inches (5 cm), probably Sydney & Co. Gross weight 36.27 grams. £200-300 weight 1.32 ozt (41.13 grams). £40-60 (2). £60-90 836 839 842

A George V silver vesta case, having foliate and scroll-work engraving with vacant cartouche to front, hallmarked Rolason Brothers, Birmingham 1916, A late Victorian silver vesta case of plain oblong form height measures 2 1/8 inch (5.5 cm). Together with with later applied P&O ‘Oriana’ brass and enamel A late Victorian novelty silver vesta case modelled as a 1940s silver cigarette case of plain form having flag. Hallmarked George Unite & Sons, Birmingham a brazil nut. Hallmarked Spink & Son (John Marshall engraved initials to front and silver-gilt interior, 1898. Height measuring 5 cm, gross weight 41 grams. Spink), London 1896. Height measuring 5.3 cm, hallmarked Birmingham 1945. Gross weight 3.57 ozt £200-300 weight 40 grams. £200-300 (111.1 grams). (2). £50-80 837 840 843

A modern silver vesta case of oblong form, a mermaid in relief to the front, marked 925 sterling, height measuring 6 cm, weight 27 grams. Together with a silver plated combination vesta case and stamp holder, modelled as a book with A late Victorian silver vesta case, of oblong form and dual opening, length having engraving monogram to front, hallmarked measuring 5 cm and three further silver plated vesta London 1892, height measures 2 inches (5 cm). A late Victorian silver vesta case of plain oblong form cases to include an example with a photographic Together with a 1920s silver match case having with later applied P&O ‘Canberra’ brass and enamel print of Shakespeare’s Birthplace one side and Anne reeded decoration, hallmarked Hassest & Harper flag. Hallmarked Sampson Mordan & Co, London Hathaway’s Cottage the other, a lobed example with Ltd., Birmingham 1928, length measures 2 3/8 inches 1899. Height measuring 5 cm, weight 33 grams. engraved monogram and a Queen Victoria Jubilee box (6 cm). Gross weight 1.93 ozt (60.25 grams). (2). £200-300 vesta case. (5). £50-80 £40-60

136 Condition reports available for all these lots at www.fellows.co.uk 844 847 849

An Edwardian silver vesta case with foliate scroll An Edwardian and early twentieth century silver An assortment of four silver Victorian and later silver engraving surrounding a vacant cartouche to the vesta cases, hallmarked Birmingham 1904 and 1911. vesta cases, three of similar oblong form with foliate front, hallmarked William Hair Haseler, Birmingham Together with a German silver cigarette case, two engravings, hallmarked Birmingham 1894, 1947 1909. Together with an early twentieth century plain modern silver paper knives, a silver Acme Thunderer and Chester 1903, the fourth of plain form marked silver vesta case, hallmarked Chester 1910 and two whistle and a silver plated bombilla straw. Gross sterling. Gross weight 2.88 ozt (89.5 grams). (4). 1930s matches cases with engine-turned decoration. weighable silver 9.4 ozt (295 grams). (7). £180-260 £60-90 Gross weight 3.51 ozt (109 grams). (4). £40-60 845 848 850

A 1920s silver vesta case, of convex form having ribbed decoration and engraved circular cartouche, A Victorian silver vesta case, the small oblong form hallmarked Dingley Brothers, Chester 1923, height with scroll engraving and personalised cartouche, measuring 2 1/8 inches (5.5 cm). Together with A selection of four Victorian & later silver vesta cases, hallmarked George Unite, Birmingham 1898, height a continental silver cased lighter having foliate each of similar oblong form, two with engraved measuring 4.3 cm. Together with an Edwardian silver decoration, marked ‘Starling 950’ beneath and a initials, hallmarked Birmingham 1863, 1869, 1914 vesta case, hallmarked Birmingham 1906, height pocket diary having floral mounted panel to front. (3). and 1923, various makers, total weight 2.73 ozt measuring 5 cm. Gross weight 1.8 ozt (56 grams). (2). £60-90 (85 grams). (4). £60-90 £50-80 846 851

A selection of three Victorian and later silver vesta cases, each having similar foliate decoration, two with initials engraving, the other with silver-gilt interior, A late Victorian silver vesta case of curved oblong form, having foliate scroll engraving throughout with central hallmarked Birmingham 1895, 1901 and 1916, various monogrammed cartouche, hallmarked Birmingham 1897, maker’s mark partly obscured. Together with an makers. Together with a similar base metal example. early twentieth century vesta case, hallmarked Chester 1911, a monogrammed silver fob pendant, hallmarked Goss weighable silver 2.61 ozt (81.43 grams). (4). Birmingham 1919, and three jewellery boxes, two for dress studs and one for a pair of cufflinks. Gross silver £60-90 weight 55 grams. (6). £50-80

For any further enquiries please call 0121 212 2131 137 852 854 856

A late eighteenth century nutmeg grater of oval form, the hinged lid crested and opening to a hinged base metal grater. Possible partial maker’s mark. Height measuring 2.5 cm, gross weight 22.5 grams. £500-700 853

A Victorian nutmeg grater of plain oval form with A continental pin cushion modelled in the form of a detachable cover and grater. Hallmarked Frederick footstool, of rounded square form with a castellated Marson, Birmingham 1870. Height measuring rim. Stamped 800 alongside further indistinct marks. 2 inches (5 cm), weight 1.8 ozt (58 grams) £120-180 Rim measures 5 cm square. £50-80 855 857

A George III silver nutmeg grater, the dual hinged An Edwardian silver novelty pincushion, modelled cylindrical body opening to a base metal grater. as a camel, with green fabric cushion to this back. Hallmarked Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1806. Hallmarked Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1906. A pin cushion modelled as a shoe. Unmarked. Length Height measuring 6.2 cm. £500-700 Height 5 cm, weight 14.9 grams. £80-120 measuring 6.5 cm. £30-50

138 Condition reports available for all these lots at www.fellows.co.uk 858 860

An Edwardian silver novelty pin cushion, modelled as a pig. Hallmarked W J Myatt & Co., Birmingham 1906. Length measures 2 6/8 inches (7 cm). £80-120 861

An Edwardian silver mounted pin cushion, the circular cushion with sailing ship openwork mount. Hallmarked James Dudley, London 1902. Maximum length measuring 4 1/2 inches (11.5 cm). £80-120 859

An Edwardian silver mounted pin cushion modelled as a Coronation chair. Hallmarked Levi & Salaman, An Ellis & Co. catalogue of silver plated wares. Ellis & Co. (B’ham) Ltd., Manufacturers of Electro Plate and Birmingham 1901. Maximum height measures 7.5 cm. Sterling Silver, Empire Works, Hall Street, Birmingham 18. Illustrated catalogue in green and grey cloth boards, £80-120 with separate printed price list dated February 1st 1962. £40-60

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Certain enhancement methods, such as (River) (Top Cape) stones in this range will heating, are routinely used to improve colour or transparency ‘face up’ colourless when G Fine White Near Colourless: mounted but largers in rubies and sapphires. Other methods, such as oiling, (Top Wesselton) diamonds ‘face up’ stones will be tinted. enhance the clarity of emeralds. The international jewellery colourless. Slight traces M Light Cape Traces of colour. Small trade has generally accepted these methods. Other coloured of colour will not be apparent in the mounted (Cape) stones in this range will gemstones may have undergone other permanent or semi- stones to other than the ‘face up’ colourless when permanent treatments, such as dyeing, irradiation, coating trained eye. mounted but largers stones will be tinted. and impregnation, possibly requiring further re-treatment in H White Near Colourless: order to retain their appearance. 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Statements in the catalogue regarding the condition of 10x lens. In I3 they may affect the stone’s durability. lots in this sale may appear in the description, however, VS1 & Very Slighly Minor inclusions, the absence of such a reference does not imply that a lot VS2 Included observable with effort is in a perfect or near perfect condition, or completely free with a 10x lens. from wear or imperfections. Fellows will be pleased to offer Condition Reports to interested clients for lots with estimates of £100 or more. PRICES REALISED Silver & Plated Ware – Monday 16th March 2015

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Subject to the foregoing, where two or more bids at the same level are 4.7 Fellows will pay the Hammer Price achieved for the Lot (less its commission and simultaneously received by the Auctioneer, any bid by a Bidder personally present applicable fees in accordance with clauses 4.6, 9.2 and 9.3),to the Vendor on at an Auction shall take preference over any bid submitted by telephone or over receipt of payment of the Total Amount Due in full by the Buyer. the internet. Any bid made or attempted by telephone or over the internet shall be deemed to have been made only if received by the Auctioneer. 4.8 The Vendor authorises Fellows in their discretion to negotiate a sale by private treaty in the case of a Lot unsold at Auction, in which case the same charges will 6.5 Fellows shall have the right, at its absolute discretion, to refuse admission to its be payable as if the Lot had been sold at Auction. premises or attendance at (or participation in) any Auction by any person. 4.9 Fellows do not themselves undertake the collection of any items but may, as the Vendor’s agent, instruct a contractor on behalf of the Vendor. Fellows accepts no 7. BIDDERS liability for the actions of such contractor who contracts with the Vendor direct. 7.1 Bidders may be required to register their particulars. Bidders attending in person 4.10 Fellows disclaims all liability for items delivered to their saleroom without sufficient may be required to satisfy Fellows’ security arrangements before entering any part sale instructions, and reserves the right to make a minimum warehousing charge of the premises to view or bid. of [£1.00] per item per day. Unsold items are subject to the same charges if the 7.2 You accept full liability for all bids submitted via your My Fellows account. Vendor does not remove them within a reasonable time of notification. If not removed within three weeks Fellows reserves the right to sell the items and defray Once a bid has been made by a Bidder on our website, the bid can be lowered charges from any net proceeds of sale or at the Vendor›s expense to consign them or increased up until 9am on the day of the auction. You must sign into your My Fellows account to do this and you will receive an email confirmation for any to the local authority for disposal. Fellows disclaims any liability for default by the changes made. Buyer or for paying out the Vendor before receiving payment by the Buyer. Should a bid be placed in error on the website you must contact Fellows 4.11 Subject to clause 4.9, Fellows holds all items on their premises and in their custody immediately. Failure to contact Fellows before the auction takes place will result in covered against the risks of fire, burglary and water damage on the scale of liability for the full payment of the item. charges notified in the terms of consignment and payable by the Vendor up to the date of any sale and (in Fellows› discretion) the Buyer thereafter until collection. 7.3 Subject to clause 6.3, the highest Bidder at the Hammer Price shall be the Buyer. Any dispute about a bid shall be settled at the Auctioneer’s absolute discretion. 4.12 The right of Fellows to bid on behalf of the Vendor is expressly reserved. The Vendor acknowledges that Lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these 7.4 Bidders are deemed to act as principals unless there is a written prior Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to acknowledgement by Fellows that a Bidder is acting as an agent for a named consignors at the time of the entry of the Lot. principal. 4.13 The Auctioneer reserves the right to dispose of any item that in their opinion is 7.5 Bidders are strongly encouraged to attend the Auction in person. Bidders shall be unsaleable. Items, including electrical goods and soft furnishings, which do not responsible for any decision to bid for a particular Lot and shall be deemed to have comply with current legislation will not be offered at Auction. carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition. Neither Fellows nor its employees or agents shall be responsible for any neglect or default in doing 4.14 Any items unsold after an Auction will be reoffered in a subsequent Auction at a or failing to do so. reduced reserve to be agreed within seven days. The Auctioneer may request the Bidders are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and removal of an item if a reduced price cannot be agreed; items not removed within 7.6 prospective Buyers must satisfy themselves as to all such matters. Neither Fellows 14 days will be subject to a storage charge. or its employees or agents nor the Vendor accept liability for the correctness of 4.15 A charge of 10% (plus VAT) based on the middle estimate – plus any other charges such opinions and all conditions and warranties, express, implied or statutory are incurred – may be levied for any Lot withdrawn by the Vendor from offer at an hereby excluded. Auction. If the item has to be returned by post (or any other method) the Vendor will be responsible for this charge. These charges are to be paid before the item is returned. 8. THE BUYER 4.16 By submitting the item to Fellows for offer at Auction, the Vendor agrees to the 8.1 Immediately a Lot is sold, the Buyer shall: Terms of Consignment and authorises Fellows to deduct the specified charges. (a) give to Fellows their name and address and, if requested proof of identity, and (b) pay to Fellows the Total Amount Due. 5. PUBLICITY 8.2 [Fellows may, at its absolute discretion, agree credit terms with the Buyer before 5.1 Any catalogue and buyer guides are provided for information only and do not an Auction under which the Buyer may be entitled to take possession of Lots up form part of these Conditions. The catalogue and the buyer guides may contain to an agreed value in advance of payment by a stipulated future date of the Total additional terms and conditions. Amount Due.] 8.3 Cheques shall not be acceptable by Fellows (unless Fellows in its absolute 5.2 Fellows reserve the right to use any photographs, background information, and discretion permits payment by such method) nor are third party references or credit research for publicity purposes both before and after the sale. facilities with other Auction houses. If a cheque is tendered Fellows reserves the right to instruct its bank to check the Buyer’s status and account balance before 6. THE AUCTION exercising any discretion. Any credit arrangement must be settled at least 4 days before the relevant sale. Any permitted payment by credit card shall carry an extra Any Auction shall be conducted at the absolute discretion of the Auctioneer. 6.1 charge to the Buyer of such percentage of the Total Amount Due as is displayed 6.2 The Auctioneer shall conduct the Auction with reasonable skill and care. For on the premises. example, what constitutes a bid shall be at the absolute discretion of the 8.4 Any payments by a Buyer to Fellows may be applied by Fellows towards any sums Auctioneer, acting with reasonable skill and care. owing from that Buyer to Fellows on any account whatever without regard to any directions of the Buyer or his agent, whether express or implied. 9. THE PURCHASE PRICE or its employees or agents nor the Vendor accept liability for the correctness of 9.1 On the first £50,000 of the Hammer Price (of any Lot) the Buyer will pay the such opinions and all conditions and warranties, express, implied or statutory are Hammer Price and a premium of 20% (plus VAT on the total of the Hammer Price hereby excluded. and the premium). Value Added Tax is charged at the rate prevailing by law at the 12.2 Any Lot which proves to be a Deliberate Forgery may be returned to Fellows by date of sale the Buyer within 21 days of the Auction provided it is in the same condition as 9.2 On the excess over £50,000 of the Hammer Price (of any individual Lot), the Buyer when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant will pay the Hammer Price and a premium of 10% (plus VAT). The said premium catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If Fellows is satisfied from not being negotiable and payable by ALL Buyers. The Vendor authorises Fellows the evidence presented that the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery Fellows shall refund the to retain beneficially the premium payable by Buyers. money paid by the Buyer for the Lot (but not the amount of any consequential loss, damages, expenses or interest) provided that (1) if the catalogue description 9.3 Value Added Tax on the Hammer Price is imposed on all items affixed with an reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) the asterisk thus - *. Buyer personally is not able to transfer a good and marketable title to Fellows. 9.4 Live Online Bidding Charges – Buyers will pay a commission charge of an additional 3% (+ VAT) of the hammer price if lots are successfully purchased online via a live bidding platform such as Live Auctioneers and the-saleroom.com. 13. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY 13.1 All members of the public on the premises are there at their own risk and must note the lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements. 10. TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES 13.2 Any indemnity under these Conditions shall extend to all actions, costs, expenses, 10.1 The ownership of any Lot purchased shall not pass to the relevant Buyer until they claims and demands whatsoever suffered or incurred by the person entitled to the have made payment in full to Fellows of the Total Amount Due. benefit of it and Fellows declares itself to be a trustee of the benefit of every such 10.2 Buyers shall at their own risk and expense take away any Lot that they have indemnity so far as it is expressed to be for the benefit of its employees and agents. purchased and paid for not later than 2 working days following the day of the 13.3 While Fellows endeavours to ensure that the information on the Website is correct, Auction after which they shall be responsible for any removal, storage and Fellows does not warrant the accuracy and completeness of the material on the insurance charges. Website. Fellows may make changes to the material on the Website, or to the products and prices described in it, at any time without notice. The material on the Website may be out of date, and Fellows makes no commitment to update such 11. DEFAULT BY BUYER OR VENDOR material. 11.1 As Fellows act as agent for the Vendor, Fellows is not responsible for default by the The material on the Website is provided “as is”, without any conditions, warranties Vendor or the Buyer. 13.4 or other terms of any kind. Accordingly, to the maximum extent permitted by 11.2 If any Lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions, law, Fellows provides you with the Website on the basis that Fellows excludes all or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, Fellows as agent for the Vendor representations, warranties, conditions and other terms which, but for this legal shall at its absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights it may have, notice, might have effect in relation to the Website. be entitled to exercise all or any of the following rights and remedies: (a) to proceed against the Buyer for an action for debt or damages for breach of GENERAL contract; 14. 14.1 Any notice to any Buyer, Vendor, Bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail (b) to rescind the sale of that Lot and/or any other Lots sold by Fellows to the or email in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee defaulting Buyer; 48 hours after posting or sending. All notices to Fellows must be sent in writing (c) to re-sell the Lot by Auction or private treaty. If a lower Hammer Price is achieved and email is not acceptable. on the re-sale than that achieved on the original sale the defaulting Buyer shall be Any indulgence extended to any person by Fellows notwithstanding the strict liable for the difference (after crediting any part payment and adding any re-sale 14.2 terms of these Conditions or the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at costs). Fellows will account to the Vendor for any surplus achieved on a re-sale, the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other however, it shall only be required to account to the Vendor for any resulting respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect. deficiency in the event that it receives payment of such sum in full from the defaulting Buyer. 14.3 These Conditions and any disputes or claims arising out of or in connection with it or their subject matter or formation (including non-contractual disputes or claims) (d) to remove, store and insure the Lot at the expense of the defaulting Buyer and, in are governed by and construed in accordance with the law of England. the case of storage, either at Fellows’ premises or elsewhere; 14.4 The parties irrevocably agree that the courts of England have exclusive jurisdiction (e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding [1.5%] per month on the total amount to settle any dispute or claim that arises out of or in connection with the Agreement due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 2 working days after the sale; or its subject matter or formation (including non-contractual disputes or claims). (f) to retain that or any other Lot sold to the defaulting Buyer until that Buyer pays the total amount due; 15. SHIPPING (g) to reject or ignore bids from the defaulting Buyer at future Auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted; 15.1 We offer a tracked and insured shipping service for a standard rate of £15.00* per parcel. (h) to apply any proceeds of sale of other Lots due or in future becoming due to the defaulting Buyer towards the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise a 15.2 *Larger items, as well as those exceeding a value of £5,000 or weighing in excess lien on any of the Buyer’s property in Fellows’ possession for any purpose. of 2kg may be subject to additional fees. 15.3 Due to the size and vulnerability of the items in our Antique Furniture and Silver auctions, we are unable to post these items and advise buyers to check the cost 12. DELIBERATE FORGERIES of shipping before bidding. 12.1 Subject to clause 12.2, any representation or statement by Fellows (including in any catalogue) as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price is a statement of opinion only. Prospective Buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and prospective Buyers must satisfy themselves as to all such matters. Neither Fellows Catalogue Subscription Service

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Buyer’s Premium Please note the bidding increments The buyer’s premium is 20% (+ VAT) or 24% (VAT inclusive) on the first £50,000 of any individual £50 - £100 £5 increments Any bids shown not complying with these lot. For any individual lot in excess of £50,000, the buyer’s premium is 10% (+ VAT) or £100 - £200 £10 increments increments will be ROUNDED UP to the next 12% (VAT inclusive). £200 - £1000 £20 increments increment. £1000 - £10,000 £100 increments Lots prexed with * will carry VAT at 20% on the hammer price. Over £10,000 £1000 increments

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Stephen Whittaker BA (Hons) Ben Griffi ths BSc (Hons) Bryony Meredith BA (Hons), FGA Jayne Whittaker Adrian Hailwood MA (Hons)

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Operations Insurance Marketing London Offi ce 0121 212 5508 0121 212 5504 0121 212 5500 Jewellery & Watches Specialist Ben Griffi ths BSc (Hons) Geoff Whitefi eld FIRV, FNAG Natasha Harris BA (Hons) Gabrielle Dakers BA (Hons) [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

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Jewellery Watches Antiques & Fine Art 0121 212 6303 0121 212 5506 0121 212 2131 Emma Scriven BA (Hons), FGA, DGA Leah England BA (Hons) Adrian Hailwood MA (Hons) Kevin Jackson Heather Bailey Emma Mogridge BA (Hons), FGA, DGA Conrad Cunningham BA (Hons) Mark Huddleston MA (Hons) Bryony Meredith BA (Hons), FGA Jennifer Muntz BA (Hons), Cert GA Steven Yambo BA (Hons) Jennifer Reid BA (Hons) Claire Stafford FGA, DGA Sophie Higgs Michael Jagiela Georgina Kettle BA (Hons), FGA, DGA Simon Welsh A.J.P. Laura Mackay MA (Hons) Silver & Coins Ben Randall BA (Hons), G.G., A.J.P. Natalie Craddock FGA, DGA Philip Showell BA (Hons) 0121 212 6302 Louise Ludlam BA (Hons), DGA, FGA Liz Bailey BA (Hons) Craig Ledger Naomi Wilson BA (Hons), DGA Jenny Darcy BA (Hons) Alison Jakeway MA MRICS Sarah Isaacs BA (Hons)

Augusta House | 19 Augusta Street | Birmingham B18 6JA | Tel 0121 212 2131 | Fax 0121 212 1249 | www.fellows.co.uk | [email protected] Company No. 09264165 Travel Information

Situated in the heart of Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter, Fellows is easily accessible from all parts of the United Kingdom, Europe and beyond.

By Air Birmingham International Airport has daily fl ights to most European capitals either direct or via Schiphol. A rail link, Birmingham International Station, connects to Birmingham New Street Station or a 25 minute taxi ride brings you to the salerooms.

By Rail There is a half-hourly train service to and from London Euston to Birmingham New Street via Birmingham International Station. The saleroom is a fi ve minute taxi ride from New Street Station, which is right in the centre of the City.

Directions to Fellows From the M6, at junction 6 join the Aston Expressway (A38M), keep to the inside lane. Take second exit, signed ring road (Convention Centre, and Indoor Arena). At the roundabout (Pump Island) take the third exit, following the signs for the Ring Road, and continue through two sets of traffi c lights to next roundabout, and take second exit (straight on). At the next roundabout, straight over - fi rst exit, under railway bridge - turn left into Pitsford Street, and continue up hill to T junction. Turn LEFT on to Vyse Street then fi rst RIGHT (Hockley Street), continue 50 metres to mini roundabout and follow right into Northampton Street which leads into Augusta Street. Augusta House is approximately 150 metres on the left, with parking facilities to the front.

Where to stay Birmingham has a full range of International hotels, and accommodation is available in a wide range of prices. Please call us for a list of suggestions.

Augusta House | 19 Augusta Street | Birmingham B18 6JA | Tel 0121 212 2131 | Fax 0121 212 1249 | www.fellows.co.uk | [email protected] Company No. 09264165 Augusta House | 19 Augusta Street | Birmingham B18 6JA Tel 0121 212 2131 | Fax 0121 212 1249 | www.fellows.co.uk