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Lot 642

An Elizabeth II silver photograph frame, maker Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield, 1988, 22.5 x 17.5cm.

Lot 616

A George VI silver waiter, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1938, of plain square form, with re-entrant corners, raised on four pad feet, 15cm wide, 212gms, 6.81ozs

Lot 691

A George V silver bachelors teapot, maker John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield, 1911, monogrammed, of oval form, with moulded scroll rim, raised on four swept legs, 22cm long, 423gms, 13.60ozs

Lot 591

A Victorian cream jug, maker James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1898, of baluster form with scroll handle and raised on three swept feet, 9cm high, together with two similar style cream jugs, total weight of silver 232gms, 7.46ozs

Lot 519

PAIR OF SHEFFIELD STERLING SILVER SPOONS, BIRMINGHAM STERLING SILVER CIGARETTE BOX & BIRMINGHAM STERLING SILVER NAPKIN RING - APPROXIMATE COMBINED WEIGHT = 235 GRAMS

Lot 504

BIRMINGHAM STERLING SILVER CUP & 5 SHEFFIELD STERLING SILVER SPOONS - APPROXIMATE COMBINED WEIGHT = 180 GRAMS

Lot 67

A BAG OF SILVER AND WHITE METAL JEWELLERY, to include a silver graduated double Albert chain, each link stamped with sterling marks, fitted with two lobster clasps and a T-bar, rubbed makers mark, length 500mm including drop with T-bar, length of chain 460mm, a silver rope twist chain fitted with a spring clasp, hallmarked Sheffield import, length 440mm, a silver identification bracelet, with a polished panel fitted to a curb link chain and broken spring clasp, hallmarked Birmingham, length 200mm, a pair of silver and yellow metal detailed circular stud earrings, set with light blue cabochons, approximate diameter 19.8mm, hallmarked 'Mvk' Birmingham, approximate gross weight 87.8 grams, together with a large white metal marcasite set eagle brooch, stamped Silver, fitted with a brooch pin, a pair of white metal hoop earrings, earrings, brooch, chains and a yellow metal watch bracelet stamped 1/10 18cts, locket, chalcedony AF brooch etc

Lot 109

THREE SILVER PLATE ENTREE DISHES, to include two oval entree dishes with covers and handles, signed to the base 'Walker & Hall Sheffield', number 52097, removeable scroll handles, together with a rectangular dish, signed to the base 'Harrods Triple Crown Plate'

Lot 91

A GEORGE V SILVER WAITER, octagonal form with shell detail, raised on four fish head feet, hallmarked 'Walker & Hall' Sheffield 1931, signed to the base 'Walker & Hall Sheffield, Rd. 716750 stamped 53702', approximate width 19cm, approximate gross weight 333.3 grams, 10.7 ozt (condition report: moderate tarnishing, would benefit from a gentle clean and polish, overall condition good)

Lot 100

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER PRESENTATION DISH, circular dish with wavy rim, engraved 'Presented to Walter & Wilkinson By The Chairman and Directors of Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Co Ltd In Appreciation of 50 Years Service', hallmarked 'Atkin Brothers' Sheffield 1905, on a raised round base, approximate width 26cm and height 9cm, approximate gross weight 564.1 grams, 18.13 ozt (condition report: moderate tarnishing would benefit from a gentle clean and polish, light surface scratches)

Lot 112

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER LIDDED VASE, the tapered trumpet shaped vase with pierced scrolling detail, scalloped base and lid with knop finial, lid with silver hallmark for John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1913, approximate height 290mm, approximate weight 318.5 grams (condition report: overall fair condition, heavily tarnished, lip is slightly misshapen, some scratches and dints to finial, finial is off centre, lid slants sightly to one side, there are areas to the edge of the base and lid that are thinning revealing small pin head holes)

Lot 138

A BOX OF ASSORTED SILVER AND WHITE METAL WARE, to include a single silver dwarf candlestick, hallmarked Birmingham, on a round weighted base, a single teaspoon hallmarked Sheffield, approximate gross weight of teaspoon 0.76 ozt, 23.5 grams, a glass jar with silver cover hallmarked Birmingham, a white metal cigarette box, entree dish, tray, sugar scuttle, butter dish, cup, teapot, water jug, toast rack etc

Lot 102

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SET, faceted design, comprising of a teapot, fitted with an ebonised wooden handle and finial, on a round base, sugar bowl and milk jug, each piece hallmarked 'Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner)' Sheffield 1936, approximate gross weight 22.65 ozt, 704.8 grams, together with a small pair of silver tongs, hallmarked 'Adie Brothers Ltd' Birmingham, approximate gross weight 0.33 ozt, 10.5 grams (condition report: light wear in keeping with age, would benefit from a gentle clean and polish, overall condition good)

Lot 825

A pair of late Victorian silver butter shells, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1898, 12.6cm, together with a set of eight George VI silver matchbox sleeves, Birmingham, 1937.

Lot 830

A cased set of six George V silver bean end coffee spoons, Sheffield, 1929.

Lot 341

An Edwardian cased set of mother of pearl handled plated dessert knives and forks with silver collars, Sheffield 1901 One knife a little bent; otherwise all good.  Maker RFM&S - Robert Fead Mosley.  Walnut case top with light scratches; no key.

Lot 860

A cased Mappin & Webb three piece silver condiment set, with two matching spoons, Sheffield, 1948.

Lot 851

A George V silver sauceboat, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield, 1919 and a pair of earlier pierced silver oval bonbon dishes, 13.8cm, 11.3oz.

Lot 856

A late Victorian demi-fluted silver hot water jug, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1897, gross weight 17.6oz.

Lot 838

A cased set of six pairs of George V silver handled dessert eaters, C.H. Beatson, Sheffield, 1931.

Lot 855

A George VI Mappin & Webb silver hot water pot, lacking handled and finial, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1946, 18.1oz.

Lot 828

A George V silver octagonal presentation trophy bowl, John Henry Potter, Sheffield, 1930, diameter 18.2cm, 17oz, on an ebonised plinth base.

Lot 857

A George VI silver two handled sugar bowl, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1945, 6.8oz.

Lot 846

A 1930's silver circular pedestal three piece tea set, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, Sheffield, 1933, sugar bowl, London, 1936, 34.3oz.

Lot 542

A cased Sheffield made silver plated cutlery set, 44 pieces, complete.

Lot 957

One of only 47 UK right-hand drive 'Touring' examples, manual gearbox, huge specification, GT Silver Metallic and just 14,200 miles from new. 'The GT3 is simply one of the most spectacularly immersive and engaging sports cars in the world, and the Touring treatment does nothing to change that. Instead, it glosses the GT3’s already towering appeal with a little of Porsche’s stellar heritage and a dollop of aesthetic restraint.' - CAR magazine.It is not perhaps just a coincidence that Porsche’s only other 911 model able to be specified as a ‘Touring’ was the illustrious 1971 911 2.7 RS - there had been plenty of suitable 911s during that time (including more than 18 years of the GT3) - but it shows just how special and highly regarded by Porsche the 991.1 GT3 Touring is.Porsche unveiled the 911 GT3 Touring Package, a more approachable alternative to the rare, expensive and totally focused 911 R, at a media function on the eve of the 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show. It was the latest in a line of road-friendly models aimed at purists intent on securing one of the last remaining 911 models powered by a naturally-aspirated engine. Porsche says the GT3 Touring Package is designed for 'enthusiasts who particularly value an understated appearance combined with a high level of driving enjoyment'.In fact, the GT3 Touring could even be considered a better car that the 911 R, as this Touring uses the newer 4-litre GT3 engine with its stiffer crank, new intakes and 9,000rpm redline (remember the R 4-litre goes to a paltry 8,500). Power is 493bhp, torque is 339lb/ft and the top speed is 196mph. It gets better too, as the GT3 Touring is manual, only aided and abetted by a mechanical limited-slip differential. The gearbox is said to offer 'particularly sporting shift characteristics', with 62mph coming up in 3.9 seconds and nearly 200mph - this truly is harking back to the spirit of those legendary air-cooled 911s from the mid-1970s.Further differences between the standard GT3 and the Touring are small but important; up front, it features the same bumper assembly and air ducts as Porsche's standard race-bred model. The rear, however, receives a more understated look, with the automatically deploying spoiler assembly from the standard 911 Carrera, complete with an additional Gurney Flap and a unique grille insert bearing a GT3 Touring logo.Other exterior touches include headlight washer system covers, highlights around the side windows, and sport exhaust tailpipes, all in silver although buyers could specify a so-called 'Black Exterior Touring Package' to change these elements to black. In a further departure from the standard 911 GT3, the internal headlight graphics and tail-light lenses are darkened in colour.Inside, the new model swaps the Alcantara accents of the standard car for genuine leather trim on the steering wheel, gear lever, door panel armrests, centre console storage compartment lid, and door handles. The seat centres are upholstered in black fabric, whilst the headrests feature an embossed Porsche logo. There are also black aluminium trim applications within the dashboard.The 911 GT3 Touring Package rolls on 20" centre-lock wheels - 9" in width up front and 12" in width at the rear and they are shod with 245/35 and 305/30 profile tyres respectively. Clothed in the same aluminium body as the 911 Carrera 4, the model is 44mm wider than the standard 911 Carrera and lowered suspension also sees it sit 25mm closer to the ground.Among other innovations is a rear-wheel steer function which points the rear wheels in the opposite direction to the front wheels for added agility at lower speeds and (comfortingly) in the same direction as the front wheels for greater longitudinal stability at higher speeds.The 2018 Porsche 911 (991.2) GT3 Touring presented here is one of 47 UK-market right-hand drive examples and was ordered with an enviable specification (full details below), including ceramic brakes, front lift system, interior carbon package and full bucket seats and is finished in Porsche’s signature GT Silver Metallic paintwork. It features bespoke chequered upholstery for the seat inserts – not dissimilar to ex-Top Gear presenter, Chris Harris', own 991.2 GT3 Touring, a car he has owned for many years and in which he has done over 50,000 miles, which he describes as - 'one of the best drivers' cars I’ve ever driven'.Our GT Silver car was supplied new through Porsche Centre Sheffield and received its first service there in July 2020 (at 213 miles), whilst a subsequent 111-point Porsche Check was conducted by Porsche Centre Preston in August 2021 (3,492 miles) at the time our vendor acquired the car. At just over 5,000 miles, the car was involved in a rain-induced spin, thankfully avoiding any third-party collision. Zurich Insurance and his local Porsche Centre set about its meticulous repair, using all-new OEM parts and, upon its completion, the car was selected to be inspected as part of a formal Porsche Workshop Compliance Audit, where it was deemed 'to Porsche specification' as good as new. The incident wasn’t worthy of any Insurance Categorisation and any HPI check or similar will display all clear. Obviously, all related paperwork and invoices are available for inspection.Our vendor has subsequently fully used and enjoyed the car, which has performed faultlessly ever since, for the next 10,000 miles or so, with the odometer currently indicating 14,200 miles. It was treated to its second service at Porsche Centre Reading in July 2022 (at 10,132 miles) with no major issues identified.The 991.2 GT3 Touring is quite rightly regarded as one of the best modern-era Porsche models – all the ingredients are there; how much longer will we see these sorts of cars? Brimming with technology but still with a healthy dose of analogue character to ensure the driver is still the driver. This is an opportunity to own a very rare and enormously capable 911 at a sensible guide price.The specification includes:039 F: Touring Package with exterior in Black450 F: Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB)454 F: Cruise control474 F: Front-axle lift system486 F: 6-speed GT sports manual transmission583 F: Smoking package749 F: Leather interior with stitching in red7X9 F: Reversing camera9VL F: BOSE® Surround Sound-SystemDFS F: Vehicle key painted with key pouch in leatherEKG F: Interior package carbon (including door trim strips)P11 F: Full bucket seats (leather-trimmed carbon fibre with Porsche crest embossed in Headrest)QR5 F: Sport Chrono PackageQV3 F: Digital RadioXAJ F: Side-skirts paintedXEY F: LED main headlights in black including Porsche Dynamic Light System Plus (PDLS Plus)XGT F: Wheels painted in Satin Black with wheel outer edge painted in Guards Red (since changed to silver)XYB F: Fuel filler cap with Aluminium-look finishSpecification Make: PORSCHE Model: 911 991.2 GT3 TOURING Year: 2018 Chassis Number: WP0ZZZ99ZJS167140 Registration Number: YT18 EHS Transmission: Manual Engine Number: 005205 Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 14200 Miles Make: RHD Interior Colour: Black leather Click here for more details and images

Lot 72

A pair of Victorian silver desk candlesticks, Sheffield 1894, with removeable drip pans, turned stems and stepped square bases, loaded, 13cm high

Lot 82

A silver racing trophy, hallmarked Sheffield 1968, 'The Contour Hosiery Stakes', the wide circular shallow bowl set on a spreading circular foot, with novelty silver handles of two ballet dancers, 26cm wide, 617g

Lot 91

A pair of Edwardian silver squat Corinthian column candlesticks, hallmarked Sheffield, 1903, decorated with swags, loaded bases

Lot 43

An Edwardian silver three part Bachelors teaset, James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1906 (3)

Lot 29

Silver tankard of traditional form, Sheffield 1990, 11.5cm

Lot 54

Two small cut glass decanters and stoppers with silver collars, Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 2013, with silver plated Whisky and Brandy decanter labels, 21cm high (2)

Lot 28

George V silver salver, circular with pie crust border and three hoof feet, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1921, 30cm

Lot 49

Mappin & Webb silver fish knives and forks, Sheffield 1966, (11)

Lot 18

George V cased set of twelve silver teaspoons with matching sugar tongs, Sheffield 1927

Lot 59

Two George VI silver Christening mug, Sheffield 1938 & 1939 (2)

Lot 36

Modern silver bud vase, Sheffield 2000 together with a silver backed hand mirror (2)

Lot 48

Set of six Mappin & Webb silver table forks and six matching smaller silver forks, Sheffield 1959, (12)

Lot 46

George VI set of six Mappin & Webb silver soup spoons, Sheffield 1950 (6)

Lot 449

Edwardian Silver Pocket watch The Express English Lever J G Graves of Sheffield

Lot 175

EPNS Sheffield 4 Piece Tea service on tray and assorted Silver plated flatware and a Coronation

Lot 334

Boxed Pair of Solid Silver Horseshoes by William Hutton & Sons, West St, Sheffield 1939. Retailed by LJ Weber of Peterborough.

Lot 144

A set of twelve silver handled dessert knives and eleven silver handled table knives, by A Haviland-Nye, Sheffield 1973, stored in two green baize rolls, together with two silver napkins, by Hukin & Heath Ltd, Birmingham 1905-6,a quantity of silver handled fruit knives and forks and silver plated soup spoons et al. (qty) 

Lot 143

A Victorian silver tea strainer, sponsors and import marks for Samuel Boyce (or Boaz) Landeck, Sheffield 1899, repousse chased a seated woman and putti, length 11.5cm, a small rectangular pin tray, repousse a man playing lute to ladies within a garden, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1977, length 11.5cm, a small silver ovoid dish, by Morris Goldman, Birmingham 1902, repousse cherubs, length 12.2cm, a silver circular lidded trinket box, by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1902, repousse cherub to hinged cover, diameter 3.2cm and another silver lidded trinket box, Birmingham 1904, makers mark rubbed, the hinged cover repousse two cherubs, length 4.9cm. (total 154.8g). (5)  

Lot 147

A set of silver fish knives and forks for twelve, by John Sanderson, Sheffield 1902, with engraved foliate decoration. (total 1165.0g/37.45Toz.). (24) 

Lot 155

A collection of silver flatware, to include; a pair of Victorian old English pattern sauce ladles, by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1891, together with a larger pair of matched fiddle pattern silver sauce ladles, a set of four Victorian silver sugar nips, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1900, five George IV Scottish fiddle pattern silver teaspoons, by Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh 1822, a set of six Albany pattern silver coffee spoons, by Robert Pringle & Sons, Sheffield 1945, and other silver teaspoons, dessert spoons et al, various patterns, dates and makers. (total 1004.1g/32.1Toz.). (qty) 

Lot 141

A George IV agate handled silver spoon and a fork, by Samuel & William Kirby (probably), Sheffield 1826. (2)  

Lot 2293

A Silver Salver with shell and scalloped edge, Sheffield 1973, makers M.T., 13" diameter, 952 grams.

Lot 2306

Three Silver decanter Labels including; a pair for Sherry and Port, plus a smaller one for Whisky - hallmarks for London and Sheffield, one chain missing, one broken, 32g.

Lot 2277

A set of six silver teaspoons and a sugar shovel, Sheffield 1915 and Birmingham 1949, 100g.

Lot 2275

A small quantity of silver including three silver napkin rings, Birmingham, and silver handled butter and cheese knives, Sheffield.

Lot 2274

A quantity of Silver cutlery including mustard spoons, forks and sugar tongs, hallmarks for London and Sheffield, Georgian, etc., 262 grams in total.

Lot 838

A pierced silver pedestal bowl/comport, Sheffield 1900, 621g, diameter 25.5cm

Lot 840

A silver toast rack, Sheffield 1924, 81g

Lot 876

A cased set of six dessert knives with silver handles, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1911

Lot 1259

Two silver bladed Fruit knives with Mother of pearl handles, Sheffield, one dated 1857, plus a 925 sterling silver bladed fruit knife with pale green enamel handle.

Lot 474

A silver inkwell with glass liner by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, hallmarked for Sheffield 1905.

Lot 460

A set of six silver goblets by BD, hallmarked for Sheffield 1969, with an approximate weight of 1180g

Lot 162

2 Heavy Sheffield 1937 serving spoons plus other silver items, Total weight 210g.

Lot 161

Sheffield Sterling silver Chocolate pourer dated 1905, total weight 265g

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