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Lot 478

A silver cream jug by Mappin & Webb, London 1946, a silver mounted dressing table jar, Birmingham 1925 and a pair of Adam style oval silver plated salts with blue glass liners.

Lot 400

Four Victorian silver dessert spoons, Charles Wallis 1855. 146 grams.

Lot 480

A Victorian silver plated condiment set, bread, bun and butter, in plush lined case.

Lot 223

A United States of America silver dollar, 1888, now mounted as a brooch.

Lot 153

An Edwardian cut glass claret jug, club shaped with silver plated mount and scrolling mask and foliate handle (see illustration).

Lot 416

A set of six Edinburgh silver dessert forks, 1828 maker possibly Franklin & Sons (also known as E Franklin & Co). 206 grams.

Lot 487

A collection of 6 Georgian silver Old English pattern tablespoons, a pair bottom marked James Wilkes, London 1756, a second pair London 1813, maker Samuel Godbehere and Edward Wigan, London 1814, the last marks rubbed, maker possibly William Juson, 349 grams.

Lot 510

A matched set of 6 silver dessert spoons, 5 London 1881, 1 London 1832, makers Francis Higgins the second and probably William Heaton, 298 grams.

Lot 384

An Asprey & Co silver photograph frame, London 1900. Maximum width 18.5 cm, height 17 cm.

Lot 494

A George V silver tea caddy by Thomas Bradbury, Sheffield 1907, 164 grams gross. Width 9.5 cm, height 9.5 cm including finial.

Lot 390

A set of six George III bright cut silver teaspoons, London 1821, 81 grams.

Lot 265

A quantity of miscellaneous silver jewellery and other items.

Lot 392

A set of six George III Dublin silver dessert spoons, 1790, maker Michael Keating. 177 grams, length 17 cm.

Lot 889

A vintage reptile skin case, with silver mounted accessories hallmarked London 1911, Needham Brothers, notepad, diary, etc. Case 67 cm x 40 cm x 20 cm.

Lot 441

A pair of Art Nouveau silver vases by J & R Griffin Chester, 1915, weighted. Height 17.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Both vases are structurally sound. Both circular bases are in good order. Both vases have been dropped. Vase 1 has a dent at the back of one of the four handle supports and other minor dents to the column. The same vase has five small dents to the main bowl. We do not think that the handles have been detached from the bowl. Vase 2 has two dents where the bottom branch of the arm joins the main body of the vase. It looks as if two of the four handles have had a soldered repair where they join the body of the bowl. The bowl itself has seven or eight small dents. Both vases sit square.

Lot 272

A silver cased Verge pocket watch, the case with London hallmarks date letter rubbed, key wind, currently ticking away and in generally good order. Case diameter 50 mm.

Lot 358

A set of six George III Irish bright cut silver tablespoons by John Pittar Dublin 1808. Length 24.5 cm, 416 grams (see illustration).

Lot 286

Two silver Albert chains, both with fobs. 94 grams.

Lot 258

A Masters of Rye silver cased pocket watch, with Albert chain and plated Vesta case, and a fusee pocket watch (no makers name).

Lot 404

Six silver handled table knives and six dessert knives, 1964.

Lot 273

A silver cased fusee English Lever pocket watch by John Forest London, the movement inscribed Chronometer Maker to the Admiralty, London. Key wind and currently ticking away, generally good condition. Case diameter 52 mm (see illustration).

Lot 383

A silver rose bowl by George Maudsley Jackson and David Landsborough London 1896. 595 grams. CONDITION REPORT: The bowl is in generally extremely good condition. There are no dents. It is not misshapen. The embossed work is not rubbed through. The hallmark is clear. Diameter 19.5 cm, height 13.5 cm, base diameter 11.5 cm.

Lot 505

A rectangular silver salver, of small form, Edward VII 1901, maker Carrington & Co (John Bodman Carrington), 223 grams, 14.5 cm x 20 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The tray is in generally very good order with no signs of any damage, no repairs and no restoration. There are no dents and no significant scratches. There is no tarnishing of any note.

Lot 504

A George V silver teapot and sucrier, London marks for 1910 and 1911, maker D & J Wellby, gross weight 1,017 grams.

Lot 284

Two Continental silver fob watches, one by Wahlberg Salt Jobaden, both knob wind. Diameter 34 mm.

Lot 271

A silver cased Verge pocket watch, by Stuart, Auchterarder, key wind, currently ticking away. The face with full width hairline crack. Case diameter 48 mm together with another by Plummer London.

Lot 398

Two pairs of George III bright cut silver sugar tongs, both London, makers Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan and James Bolt and Solomon Hougham.

Lot 397

A set of six George III silver teaspoons, by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1804, 88 grams.

Lot 278

Three silver cased key wind chronographs, Harris Stone of Leeds and two others, all currently ticking away. Largest diameter 57 mm (see illustration).

Lot 330

A Scottish silver and hardstone bracelet, 6 panels.

Lot 414

A pair of silver salad servers, Sheffield 1933, maker Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, 180 grams.

Lot 366

A collection of eight Dutch silver novelty decorative spoons, longest 13.5 cm.

Lot 401

Two pairs of Georgian silver tablespoons, two London 1784, maker George Smith III, two Newcastle 1807 maker Thomas Watson and two silver plated. Combined silver weight 230 grams.

Lot 371

A pair of silver plated adjustable wine bottle holders.

Lot 497

A George IV silver gilt snuff box, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1827, engine turned and with guilloche engraving, 72 mm x 44 mm x 17 mm, 78 grams (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The snuffbox is in generally very good condition. There are no issues with the hinge and the lid closes as it should. There are no corner dents to the main body. The interior is in extremely good order also with no significant tarnishing.

Lot 353

A Victorian silver cylindrical scent bottle together with a silver lidded mustard pot, open silver salt and three further plated condiments and cocktail stick holder (7).

Lot 507

Three silver sauce ladles, a pair London 1841 Chawner & Co (George William Adams) and another 1823, each length 18 cm, 194 grams.

Lot 10

A collection of Chinese and other eastern snuff bottles, ceramic, enamel, silver coloured metal, jewelled and inlaid mother of pearl, variously set with jade, amber, etc. and a hardback book "Chinese Snuff Bottles" by Lilla S. Perry. Tallest 85 mm. CONDITION REPORT: The blue porcelain snuff bottle has a hairline crack running for +/- 4.5 cm. The folding double snuff bottle has no stoppers. The enamelled example is in good order with no issues. The three other metal snuff bottles are in good order with no issues. The moon shaped example is missing its stopper top.

Lot 428

A part canteen of silver cutlery, Sheffield 1911, comprising 12 dessert spoons, 12 table forks, 11 dessert forks. Width 1815 grams (see illustration).

Lot 476

A pair of Edwardian silver salad servers, London 1906, with glass handles, a sterling silver handled carving knife and fork, a plated ladle and gravy spoon. Ladle stamped "Au Louvre, Paris".

Lot 417

A pair of Mappin & Webb silver candlesticks, with fluted columns and beaded square stepped bases. Sheffield mark 1906. Height 12 cm.

Lot 373

A cased pair of silver sauce boats and ladles, the sauce boats dated 1933 the ladles 1934, maker Viners Ltd (Emile Viner), together with a pair of silver salts Sheffield 1917. Combined weight 391 grams.

Lot 506

A George III silver boat shaped salt, with blue glass liner, London 1796, makers mark rubbed, together with a silver matchbox holder, Birmingham 1909, a small silver funnel, a silver coloured metal snuffer, a continental silver christening mug stamped 835 and a silver mustard spoon.

Lot 429

A late Victorian silver cruet set, cased, comprising 4 open salts, mustard and two pepperettes, together with 4 spoons. Birmingham 1899.

Lot 406

A silver sauce boat, Birmingham 1939, 205 grams.

Lot 369

A silver plated tray, an Adam style Elkington & Co silver plated oval teapot and a collection of other plated wares.

Lot 220

A 9 ct gold fob, 6 grams, together with silver medallion with gold coloured metal and enamel overlay.

Lot 511

Five silver dessert spoons, London by Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton), 1912 together with a dessert fork and condiment spoon, weight 339 grams.

Lot 496

An Edward VII silver coffeepot with matching hot water jug, by Thomas Bradbury, London 1917, gross weight 1144 grams (see illustration).

Lot 453

A collection of twelve silver napkin rings, various makers and dates including a pair Chester 1913. Combined weight 132 grams.

Lot 270

A 19th century Verge pocket watch, silver cased London, probably 1895 maker Joseph Walton, the movement unmarked. Generally good order, winding and currently ticking away, small crack to top of glass and small loss to enamel just below the inner case hinge. Case diameter 45 mm.

Lot 450

A Walker and Hall silver butter dish, with glass liner Sheffield 1898, diameter 40 cm, together with a golf shield meeting presentation dish and a small silver bowl. Combined silver weight 301 grams.

Lot 1061

A late Victorian Betjeman's patent "The Tantalus", with silver plated mounts, oak and with three cut glass decanters. Width 36.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: We have the key and the mechanism operates. All plated sections are present. They are all tarnished. The oak case is in generally good order but is a little dirty. There are no cracks or significant damage. Two of the three decanters are in generally good order. There are no significant chips and only minor nibbles around the edges of the base. The third decanter has a chip and glued repair to the top lip. There are also other minor nibbles to the bottom edge. All three stoppers have a very slight scuff to the top point where this has touched the underside of the locking mechanism.

Lot 360

Six Victorian bright cut silver dessert spoons London 1846 maker Chawner & Co (George William Adams). 272 grams.

Lot 438

A late Victorian silver jug, with half lobed body, London 1898 maker Robert Pringle & Sons, 566 grams gross, height 27 cm (see illustration).

Lot 340

A pair of Birmingham silver sauce boats 1938 maker Adie Brothers Ltd, 196 grams. CONDITION REPORT: Both sauce boats are in generally very good condition. We can see no evidence of any repairs. There are no significant marks or scratches and the hallmarks are clear. One sauce boat has minor denting around the pouring lip and one very small dent to the body, the other has no issues.

Lot 485

A George V silver lidded bowl, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, planished Britannia standard 1910, 444 grams, diameter 12 cm (see illustration).

Lot 225

Two silver coloured metal ski bar brooches, stamped 830 and both marked Finse, length 82 mm.

Lot 387

An Edwardian silver faced strut clock, Joseph Gloster Birmingham 1907. Height 11.5 cm, width 10 cm.

Lot 481

A pair of George II silver salts, circular with cabriole legs and pad feet bearing crest, London 1737, maker I.S. (unrecorded) diameter 6.5 cm, together with a second pair smaller, London 1905, maker C S Harris & Sons Ltd and a third similar in pattern by the same maker, London 1927, another by J Parks, Vigo Street, London 1919, the last with London marks rubbed, combined weight 476 grams, excluding liner.

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