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Lot 2167

Two sets of Victorian silver forks in the Old English pattern with bright-cut engraved feather-edge decoration, each bearing lion rampant armorial to the terminal, comprising five table forks, maker Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London 1864, length 19.5cm; and six dessert forks, maker Francis Higgins III, London 1886, length 16.5cm, gross weight 18ozt

Lot 2162

A collection of seven early to mid-19th century silver tablespoons, in the Fiddle Pattern, comprising a pair by John James Whiting, 1848; a pair with monogrammed terminals, maker Mary Chawner, 1839; two further with monogrammed terminals, makers William Eley II & William Fearn (1822) and Chawner & Co (George William Adams) (1858), all London assays; and a Scottish example bearing motto 'Hinc Orier' and armorial to terminal, maker RT, Edinburgh 1816, lengths approx 23cm, gross weight 16.6ozt (7)

Lot 2287

John Gudgeon of Bury (St Edmunds) - a George III silver pair cased pocket watch, having an unsigned white enamel Arabic dial, chain driven verge fusee movement with pierced balance cock, signed to the backplate J Gudgeon Bury and numbered 2213, cases assayed London 1820, dia.5.5cm, gross weight 153.1g

Lot 2168

A six-place setting of Victorian silver dessert cutlery, comprising six each silver-bladed knives and forks, the loaded handles crafted in an ornate variant of the Kings pattern, maker Francis Higgins II, London 1853 & 1856, knife length 21cm, fork length 17cm, gross weight 17.5oztAll excellent with no apparent faults.

Lot 2212

A yellow and white metal, diamond set horse and jockey brooch, the mounted jockey in blue and white enamel detail, the horse with 61 Old European and rose cut diamonds and a small blue cabochon eye, diamond dimensions between approx 1mm and 2.72 x 1.65mm, total weight estimated as 1.58 carats, assessed mounted collectively colour H to I and clarity VS2 to SI1, brooch length 40mm, gross weight 9.4g, not marked but tested as 15ct gold and silverEnamel chipped.

Lot 2161

A collection of five 19th century silver teaspoons, comprising a pair in the Old English pattern, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1895, further stamped Lavine Bros, Johannesburg; and three in the Hanoverian pattern with monogrammed terminals, makers William Weston, Richard Crossley, and Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1808-1813, each approx length 17cm, gross weight 6.4ozt

Lot 2355

A circa 1900 African rhino horn and white metal topped walking cane, the turned rhino horn in two sections, the white metal leaf and flower chased, handle with cartouche stating 'Made in Zanzibar by Alidina Visram', length 87cmThe cane is made in two sections. Obvious join 1/3 from top. Some shrinkage splits near top. Cane is slightly bowed. Silver with numerous small dents. No splits. Some surface wear to top. Weighs 460g.

Lot 2288

William Craig of Holtwhistle - a William IV gent's silver-gilt pair cased pocket watch, having an unsigned white enamel Roman dial, chain driven verge fusee movement with pierced and engraved balance cock, signed to the backplate and numbered 216, both cases assayed Birmingham 1833, 157g, dia.5.7cmMovement not running.Dial has hairline cracks.

Lot 2157

A set of three George III Exeter silver tablespoons, in the Old English pattern with monogrammed terminals, maker William Welch II, 1808; together with a Victorian Exeter silver tablespoon, in the Fiddle pattern with monogrammed terminal, maker William Rawlings Sobey, 1841, each approx 22cm, gross weight 8.4ozt (4)

Lot 2166

A set of four Victorian silver serving spoons, in the Fiddle pattern, maker Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson), London 1895, 23cm; together with a tablespoon in the Fiddle pattern with shell cast and monogrammed terminal, maker John James Whiting, London 1850, 21.5cm, gross weight 12.3ozt (5)

Lot 2155

A pair of George III silver picture-back tablespoons, in the Hanoverian pattern, each with embossed three-masted ship decoration to the reverse of the bowl and monogrammed terminal, maker probably John Spackman II, London 1779; together with another silver tablespoon in the Old English pattern with monogrammed terminal, makers mark worn, London 1779, gross weight 6.2ozt, 21.5cm (3)

Lot 2176

A late 19th century continental silver snuff box, of waisted rectangular form, having a domed hinged cover with raised thumbpiece and gilt-washed interior, all-over engine turned foliate scrolling decoration and figural scenes to the cover, marks worn, 8 x 6 x 3cm, 2.6ozt

Lot 2187

A George V silver lighthouse sugar caster, the pierced cover having stepped finial, maker Johnson, Walker & Tolhurst, London 1911, h.22cm, 9.7ozt

Lot 2218

A pair of yellow and white metal, pearl and diamond stud earrings, each comprising an old cut diamond in a bezel setting with a 5.7 x 5.42 baroque pearl suspended below, with threaded post fittings, diamond dimensions each approx 3.7 x 3.1mm, total weight estimated as 0.54 carats, assessed mounted collectively colour J to K and clarity I1 to I2, gross weight 2.1g, not hallmarked but tested as 14 to 15ct gold and silverMetal tarnished.Stems are very short.Both diamonds are fractured.

Lot 2179

An associated fin de siecle silver three-piece tea service, comprising teapot with domed hinged cover and ebonised handle and finial, helmet form cream jug, and twin handled sugar bowl, each of half reeded oval form, teapot maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman), Sheffield 1891, further stamped Mappin Brothers below sun-face and above addresses verso, the sugar and cream both maker John Henry Potter, Sheffield 1909, teapot length 22cm, gross weight 17.2ozt

Lot 2173

A Victorian silver bachelors teapot, of plain lower globular form with domed hinged cover, ebonised wooden handle and finial, standing upon a shallow outswept footrim, maker Horace Woodward & Co, London 1875, length 17cm, 8.4ozt

Lot 2210

A white metal, sapphire and diamond tortoise brooch, grain set with thirteen sapphires and twenty-one Old European and rose cut diamonds, with a yellow metal roller catch, sapphire dimensions between approx 1.9 x 1.35mm and 3.4 x 3.25 x 2mm, total weight estimated as 1.78 carats, diamond dimensions between approx 1mm and 1.75 x 1.5 x 1.5mm, total weight estimated as 0.31 carats, assessed mounted collectively colour I to J and clarity SI1 to SI2, brooch length 20mm, gross weight 3.7g, not marked but tested as 18ct gold and silverSeveral stones have minor fractures.

Lot 2304

A continental silver cased gent's keyless triple calendar pocket watch with moonphase, having an unsigned white enamel Roman dial with triple subsidiary dials, the jewelled movement stamped The Atlas Watch, back cover and inner back cover with 0.35 silver mark, dia.6.8cm, with leather outer travel caseWatch runs.With chip to outer edge between 7 and 8 o'clock.silver unpolished.Travel case distressed, with loss to base and some leather losses.

Lot 2154

Three George III silver tablespoons by the Bateman family of silversmiths, in the Old English pattern with monogrammed terminals, two assayed Peter & William Bateman, London 1805, the third Peter, Anne & William Bateman, 1799, each approx 21cm; together with a pair of George III bright-cut engraved silver serving spoons, in the Old English pattern with long rat-tail, monogrammed terminal and geometric motifs within feather edging, maker George Gray (often overstruck on pieces by the Batemans), London 1792, 22cm, gross weight 9.5ozt (5)

Lot 2289

J.C. Herbert of London - an early Victorian silver cased doctor's pocket watch, having a convex white enamel dial with Roman main and subsidiary seconds dial, chain driven verge fusee movement with pierced balance cock, engraved and signed backplate numbered 13436, 111g, case dia.5cmWatch runs.Glass good and original with flat spot to centre.Small hairline to edge of dial at 9 o’clock.

Lot 2180

An Edwardian silver sauceboat, repousse decorated with figures amongst flowers and vacant cartouche beneath spout, having a reeded rim, acanthus leaf capped S-scroll handle, and standing upon three flower capped hoof feet, maker Wakely & Wheeler (James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler), London 1896, length 22cm (including handle), 10ozt

Lot 2148

A matched pair of George II silver and silver-gilt berry spoons, in the Hanoverian pattern having repousse decorated gilded bowls and scroll engraved stems to both sides, the terminals engraved with a monogram cartouche, makers mark worn but both London 1741, 21cm; together with a pair of George III silver tablespoons in the old English pattern, the stems bright cut engraved with stars and vacant cartouche, the terminals each pinprick monogrammed verso, maker Richard Crossley, London 1790, 21.5cm; and a William IV tablespoon in the Kings pattern, makers mark worn, London 1833, 22.5cm, gross weight 11.2ozt (5)

Lot 2159

A pair of George IV Irish silver gilt berry spoons, the bowls having a frilled edge and bi-colour banded repousse decoration, the stems bright cut engraved with banded foliate scrolls and vacant heart shaped cartouche to terminals, maker Samuel Neville, Dublin 1823, length 22cm, gross weight 3.6oztBoth excellent.Would benefit from a polish but no apparent faults.

Lot 2184

A George V silver soup ladle, in the Fiddle pattern, maker Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1926, length approx 28cm, 8ozt

Lot 382

A selection of silver hallmarked napkin rings, 5.6 troy oz

Lot 471

A selection of silver and other nurses badges

Lot 354

A hallmarked silver teapot, London 1804, 18.34 troy oz

Lot 397

A pair of H.M. Silver vases Roberts and Belk 1909, in presentation box. 7.5 Troy oz.

Lot 183

An Emerald, Sapphire and Ruby 925 Silver Gilded Ring, Head size approx. 21mm x 14mm, Size approx. N.

Lot 360

A selection of hallmarked silver, items include napkin rings, whiskey and sherry label, spoons, candlesticks etc

Lot 380

A silver hallmarked cigarette case, Birmingham - approx weight 2.25 troy oz

Lot 405

A H.M. Silver set of six Coffee bean spoons in case.

Lot 356

A silver hallmarked coffee pot, ribbed border to lid and base, Ann Robertson, Newcastle, 10.5 troy oz

Lot 613

Thwaites and Reed mantle clock, roman numerals to silver chapter ring in burr walnut case

Lot 243

An assortment of silver and costume jewellery

Lot 396

A pair of H.M. Silver sweetmeat dishes with embossed decoration. 11.2 Troy oz.

Lot 371

A hallmarked silver tray of circular form, Garrard & Co Ltd, 110 Regent Street London, 16.5 troy oz

Lot 357

A hallmarked silver pedestal bowl, 13cm x 8cm high, London 1923, large dent under hallmark, 6.77 troy oz

Lot 352

Silver spoons, set of 6, Georgian caddy spoon and pusher

Lot 384

A Silver and Jade Shoe pin cushion.

Lot 392

A pair of silver hallmarked small bon bon dishes with pierced decoration along with a white metal spoon and hallmarked silver pusher, 2.1 troy oz

Lot 403

A H.M. Silver card case with gilt interior, Deakin and Francis 1895. 2.16 Troy oz

Lot 394

A pair of Silver H.M. centre bowls with pierced decoration, Sheffield, 26.5 Troy oz.

Lot 372

A set of six fiddle back silver hallmarked spoons, London 1809, Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wiggin and James Boult, 3.57 troy oz

Lot 386

A H.M. Silver bowl with embossed decoration.

Lot 109

A silver charms bracelet with approx 23 charms

Lot 412

A selection of Coinage, some commemorative, other include silver shillings. First Isle of Man £1 coin 1979, 2002 £5 coin etc.

Lot 489

A collection of enamel badges including some H.M. Silver British Railways enamel badge, Dinky Toys Austin A40 A/F etc

Lot 176

A pair of ruby and sapphire 925 silver gilded earrings - head size approx 18mm x 14mm

Lot 428

A Carolus IIII of Mexico 1798 Silver Coin

Lot 244

A box containing costume jewellery and silver

Lot 241

A number of pairs of cufflinks (7) including one silver and enamel, a silver pendant containing a ten shilling note, other silver brooches and pendants

Lot 370

A selection of hallmarked silver including twin handled pedestal bowl, ashtray with engine turned decoration, two small vases, a pair of short candlesticks, a pair of larger vases 17.5cm high, weighable silver 4.275 troy oz

Lot 351

A hallmarked silver beaker, Henry Wilkinson, Sheffield 1861, gilt lined to centre, 3.98 troy oz with foliate engraving, 8.5cm high x 7cm

Lot 496

A 9ct yellow gold ball point pen along with three silver examples - total weight of gold pen approx 13.6 grams

Lot 353

A 20th century silver pepper, London maker

Lot 381

A hallmarked silver dressing set consisting of hairbrush, clothes brush, hand mirror, comb, clip and napkin ring

Lot 402

A pair of H.M. Silver candlesticks. (weighted)

Lot 383

A silver boson's whistle, Birmingham George Unite, 0.5 troy oz

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