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Military Interest-Victorian silver two handled trophy cup with presentation script ‘Challenge Cup, to be competed for by Rifle Volunteers 13th Regimental District. Presented by Colonel R.B. Montgomery, commanding the Regimental District 1882’, maker Stephen Smith, London 1876, 25.75cm high, 17.4oz approx Engraved inscription - ** General condition consistent with ageOne small dent to each side
George III Irish silver two piece tea set, each piece of squat circular form and having part reeded decoration, maker James Scott, Dublin 1812, 42.9oz approx the base of the jug is a little buckled - ** General condition consistent with agethe teapot has been withdrawn – lot now includes sugar basin and jug ONLY, amended weight 18.3oz
Edward VII silver four piece tea set of chamfered rectangular form and comprising: teapot, coffee pot, two handled sugar basin and cream jug, maker George Howson, Sheffield 1901, combined weight 49.9oz approx gross All four pieces have several small dents - ** General condition consistent with age
George III silver three piece tea set, of squat circular form, makers William Burwash & Richard Sibley, London 1809, 44.8oz approx gross Sucriere is missing its lid, base of teapot is a little buckled, various small dents across all three pieces - ** General condition consistent with age
Matched George V silver tea set of oval form, each piece having embossed fluted decoration, the teapot, makers mark indistinct, Birmingham 1901, the sugar basin and cream jug Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1913, combined weight 12.2oz approx gross Tip of teapot spout is a little buckled, teapot has several small dents - ** General condition consistent with age
George III silver two handled cup standing on a circular foot, maker Benjamin Cartwright I, London 1761, 12.75cm high, 9.7oz approx (see illustration on page 99) 1cm crease dent to one side, several extremely small dents, base is a little buckled - ** General condition consistent with age
George III silver two handled cup having later embossed decoration depicting cattle in a landscape and standing on a circular foot, makers mark indistinct but probably Peter, Anne & William Bateman, London 1801, 15.75cm high, 11.6oz approx (see illustration on page 99) There is a vacant cartouche to one side of the piece which once had an inscription which has now been rather badly erased, the base is a little buckled - ** General condition consistent with age
Pair of George V silver two handled trophy cups with covers, standing on a circular foot, one bearing the presentation script ‘Lady Dudley’s Challenge Cup (Replica), Worcestershire Hunt Point-To-Point Steeplechases, Crowle, April 2nd 1936, Mr R. Glanville’s Ballykeating Capt J. Graham. 8 Runners’, the other without inscription, makers Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1935/1938, 20.5cm high, combined weight 28.9oz approx One of the two pieces has a engraved inscription - ** General condition consistent with age
George III silver oval tea caddy having embossed and engraved foliate decoration, makers Henry Chawner & John Emes, London 1796, 15cm high, 9.4oz approx At some point the lid has been over extended when opening which has caused a dent just behind the hinge and also causes the lid to not close properly, lock is missing, various dents over the whole piece - ** General condition consistent with age
Edward VII silver tea caddy having embossed stylised foliate and scroll decoration and with presentation script ‘To the Rev. D. Bayne-Jardine, Minister of Kier. In recognition of kind services. Tynron Parish Church, 8th June 1906’, makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1904, 14cm high, 8oz approx Engraved inscription - ** General condition consistent with age
Three small George V/George VI silver toast racks, makers Deakin & Frances, Birmingham 1922, William Neale Ltd, Birmingham 1934 and Thomas Bishton, Birmingham 1944, combined weight 6.3oz approx The bars are a little buckled on the smallest toast rack - ** General condition consistent with age
George III oval silver cruet stand having a central loop handle and with seven matched bottles, makers Robert Hennell I & David Hennell II, London circa 1800, 25.5cm high Bottles are not fully matching, one stopper is chipped to the underside, one pepperette cover is odd - ** General condition consistent with age
George III silver seven bottle cruet stand having a raised central handle, gadrooned rim and standing on four scroll supports, maker Charles Hollinshed, Birmingham 1817, 21cm high, 20.5oz approx ** General condition consistent with ageOne of the shorter of the flared supports below the handle has been repaired
George III silver and cut glass seven bottle cruet, the central loop handle with embossed acanthus decoration, rectangular base with foliate border and standing on four paw feet, makers Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1819, 25.5cm high, 34oz approx nett One of the larger bottles has a 1cm chip to the underside of the rim, the bottle with the globular stopper is odd - ** General condition consistent with age
Mid 19th Century Russian silver cup and cover having a high scroll handle and with niello decoration depicting a figure on horseback, no makers mark, indistinct assayers mark dated 1843 and Moscow City mark also dated 1843, 15.5cm high, 8.3oz approx Finial has been pushed down a little - ** General condition consistent with age
Mid 19th Century Russian silver champagne flute by Alexander Nordent Gotkovski, having niello decoration depicting the Alexander Column and a riverside scene, base with makers mark, assayers mark for Andrey Antonovich Kovalsky dated 1848 and 84 zolotnik mark, 16cm high, 3.3oz approx There is a small dent to either side of the base rim and the piece leans very slightly - ** General condition consistent with age
Pair of Edward VII silver bon bon dishes, of quatrefoil form, each having typical pierced and embossed decoration and standing on triple ball feet, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1905/1906, 13.5cm wide, combined weight 2.7oz approx Area around one of the feet is slightly buckled on one of the pieces - ** General condition consistent with age
George II silver baluster shaped mug with scroll handle and standing on a circular foot, maker Isaac Cookson, Newcastle 1730, 9.5cm high, 6.8oz approx 2cm dent to front of mug, several other smaller dents, base is very slightly buckled, engraved monogram - ** General condition consistent with age
George II silver brandy warmer having a flared rim and turned walnut handle, maker George Greenhill Jones, London 1744, 9cm diameter Base of handle terminal is bulging through to the interior of the pan, several small dents, rim a little buckled - ** General condition consistent with age
George V silver four piece tea set, each piece having a beaded rim, makers William Neale Ltd, Birmingham 1919/1920, combined weight 35.4oz approx. gross Sugar basin has two very minor dents, coffee pot knop is chipped to the lower area - ** General condition consistent with ageTeapot has clearly been used as the interior is very stained
George IV silver teapot of squat circular form having allover embossed foliate decoration, maker William Hewitt, London 1822, 15.5cm high, 23oz approx gross Approx. 1cm of the top of the tip of the spout is missing and the lower section of the tip of the spout is somewhat buckled - ** General condition consistent with ageSeveral patches of repair
George IV silver teapot of squat circular form, the handle with embossed acanthus decoration, foliate knop and standing on a circular foot, maker John Watson, Sheffield 1821, 15.5cm high, 23.2oz approx gross Engraved monogram - ** General condition consistent with ageMonogram erased to both sides and re-engraved to one side
Victorian silver ‘Hunting Horn’ combined vinaigrette and scent bottle, the hinged cover opening to reveal an engraved and pierced grille, makers Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1875, also with registration lozenge for 1870, 8cm long, 1oz approx ** General condition consistent with age
Victorian rectangular engraved silver vinaigrette, the hinged cover opening to reveal a silver gilt grille with engraved and pierced foliate decoration, maker Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1840, 4cm wide, 1oz approx ** General condition consistent with ageThe suspension ring is a later addition and the box has been ‘drilled’ to attach it
Victorian silver oval snuff box having chased foliate and engraved decoration, the hinged cover with presentation script ‘Presented to Mr Andw Jamieson, from an esteemed friend’, makers Foxall & Co, Birmingham 1850, 8.5m wide, 2.4oz approx Interior is somewhat stained, engraved inscription - ** General condition consistent with age

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