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SILVER & OBJECTS OF VERTU TUESDAY 25TH & WEDNESDAY 26TH OCTOBER 2022

SILVER

VALUATIONS FOR INSURANCE & PROBATE

FURNITURE, WORKS OF ART & CLOCKS

ASIAN ART

Michael Jeffery 424505 Zoe Smith 446955

Chloe Davie 446951

MEDALS & COINS, ARMS & ARMOUR

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ACCOUNTS

PAINTINGS

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Freya Yuan Richards 424589 Michelle Yu 424571

Clare Durham 424507 Hollie Morrison 446964

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JEWELLERY

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AFRICAN & OCEANIC ART ANTIQUITIES

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JAPANESE ART

Victor Fauvelle 446961 Ed Beer 446962 Hannah Farthing 446970

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DAY ONE : LOTS 1 - 464 DAY TWO : LOTS 465 - 883

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TUESDAY 25TH & WEDNESDAY 26TH OCTOBER 2022 at10.00AMourCastle Street Salerooms, SP1 3SU

Front and back cover: A selection of vinaigrettes from lots 485 543

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1 Butler, R., The Albert Collection: Five Hundred Years of British and European Silver, Edited by Philippa Glanville, Broadway Publishing 2004, hard bound with dust cover. £80-120

4 A quantity of Irish-related publications, including: two copies of Irish Arts Review Yearbook 1993 and 2000, two copies of Irish Architectural and Decorative Studies: The Journal of the Irish Georgian Society, volumes IV and X, two copies of Irish Arts Review, Winter 2002 and Autumn 2007, and other publications. (16) £100-150

5 A quantity of volumes relating to jewellery and Fabergé, including: Bury, S., Jewellery 1789-190, 2 volumes, Snowman, A. K., Carl Fabergé: Goldsmith to the Imperial Court of Russia, 1979 edition, Bainbridge, H. C., Peter Carl Fabergé: His Life and Work, and other publications and pamphlets. (qty) £80-120

3 How, Commander G., in collaboration with How, J., English and Scottish Silver Spoons, Mediaeval to Late Stuart, privately printed, three volumes, hard back, volume one 1957, volume two 1953, volume three number 283 from a limited edition of 550 copies, 1952. (3) £300-400

6 A quantity of assorted reference books and pamphlets, mostly silver-related, including: Delieb E., Silver Boxes, 1979 edition, The History of Silver, edited by Claude Blair, 1987, Shapiro, D & S, Silver Tea Balls, 1997, and other volumes. (qty) £100-150

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2 Constable, D., Silver Spoons of Britain, 1200-1710, Constables Publishing, 2016, volume I and II, hardback with dust jackets, plus Constable, D., The Benson Collection of Early Silver Spoons, Constables Publishing, 2012, hard back with dust jacket. (3) £100-150

3 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

7 A quantity of assorted auction catalogues and pamphlets, including Woolley & Wallis, Bonham’s, Sotheby’s and others, mostly silver-related, plus various trade catalogues and pamphlets. (qty) (two boxes) £100-150

8 A collection of silver-related reference books, including: Salter, J., Wine Labels 1730-2003 A World History, 2004, Oman, C., Caroline Silver 1625-1688, Antique Collectors’ Club 1970, Finlay, M., The Mining Tokens of West Cumberland, number 418 of a limited edition of 500 copies, and other volumes. (24) £100-150

12 A collection of silver reference books, including: Wilkinson, W., Indian Colonial Silver, George Wickes, Scottish Gold and Silver Work, The Silversmiths of Birmingham, Jackson’s and other volumes and auction catalogues. (qty) (Two Boxes). £100-150

10 A quantity of reference books and publications relating to wine labels and silver, including: Salter, J., Wine Labels: 1730-2003 A Worldwide History, Antique Collectors Club 2004, hard bound, with dust wrapper, Moss, G. P. and Roe, A. D., Highland Gold and Silversmiths, 1999, Grimwade, A. G., London Goldsmiths 1697-1837, Their Marks & Lives, 1976, hard bound, plus a copy of Jackson’s, Ian Pickford edition, 2002, and other silver-related publications and auction catalogues. (qty) £100-150 part

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11 A small collection of silver reference books, comprising: Danish Silver 1600-2000, The Danish Museum of Decorative Arts, 2002, Grimwade, A. G., London Goldsmiths 16971837, Their Marks & Lives, The Coleman Collection of Mustard Pots, 1979, three books relating to Georg Jensen and five other volumes. (11) £150-200

9 A quantity of reference books and publications relating to wine labels, including: Salter, J., Sauce Labels, The Wine Label Circle, 2002, hard bound, Salter, J., Wine Labels: 1730-2003 A Worldwide History, Antique Collectors Club 2004, hard bound, with dust wrapper, and an extensive collection of the Journals of the Wine Label Circle, plus auction catalogues, pamphlets and newspaper articles relating to wine labels. (qty) (two boxes) £100-150

18 A pair of early 19th century old Sheffield plated wine coolers, by H. Wilkinson and Co. circa 1830, campana form, foliate scroll border, foliate side handles, on raised shaped circular bases with foliate mounts, with collars and liners, height 28.5cm. £300-400

14 A collection of silver reference books, including: The Art of the Gold Chaser, Paul Storr, by Penzer, Silver Boxes, Investing in Silver, Orfevrerie en Belgique, Church Plate of Oxfordshire, treasures of the Twentieth Century and other volumes including a collection of auction catalogues. (qty) £100-150

16 An electroplated cake stand, circular form, foliate decoration, gadroon borders, on three bracket feet, diameter 43cm, with an electroplated handled Kings pattern cake knife, the blade stamped Huntley and Palmers. (2) £60-80

17 An electroplated presentation epergne, central fluted column, supporting a cut glass bowl, with three pierced scroll arms each supporting a smaller glass bowl, on a raised circular base mounted with three warriors’ heads, engraved decoration, on three bracket feet, inscribed ‘To Doris on the occasion of her marriage with all good wishes for her future happiness from Mayor and Mrs J.N Townsend, September 4th 1915’, height 58cm. £200-300

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13 A collection of silver reference books, including: Chester Gold and Silver Marks, Catalogue of Plate of Clare College, Silver Flatware, Paul Storr, by Penzer, Nineteenth Century Silver, The Art of the Gold Chaser and other volumes including a collection of auction catalogues. (qty) £100-150

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15 A 19th century electro-type rose water dish, circular form, in the manner of the Venus rose water dish, with classical scenes and a gadroon border, diameter 44.5cm. £100-150

23 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a Victorian bowl, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1898, circular form, embossed with panels of foliate and swag decoration, on a raised circular foot, a sugar bowl, Birmingham 1905, circular form, embossed foliate decoration, wavy edge border, on three scroll feet, plus four various sauce boats, wavy edge borders, scroll handles, scroll feet, approx. weight 21.5oz. (6) £200-300

21 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a two-handled bowl of octagonal tapering form, leaf capped scroll handle, on a raised circular foot, by William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield 1908, plus a Britannia standard porringer, London 1906, a silver-gilt pot and cover, London 1884, and a George III teapot stand, London 1802, approx. weighable 13.8oz. (4) £200-300

λ 20 A mixed lot of silver items: comprising: a French punch ladle, double-lipped bowl, twisted stem and a twisted whalebone handle, a pair of French coffee cups and saucers, circular form, with foliate engraved borders, and a pair small salt and pepper pot, makers mark HU, London 1989, octagonal baluster form, on raised octagonal bases, approx. weight 7.7oz. (7) £100-150

λ 22 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a silver-mounted tortoiseshell dressing table box, London, date letter worn, a two handled lemon strainer, by D and J Wellby, London 1899, two silver-mounted brushes and two chrome hand warmers, approx. weighable 3.5oz. (6) £150-200

19 A modern Mexican electroplated sculpture of a leopard cub, signed Jolly, and marked D’Argenta, Mexico, number 212 of an edition of 500, modelled lying down next to a branch and chewing the end, the branch with a copper affect, length 62cm. £200-300

5 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

24 A mixed lot of silver items, various makers and dates, comprising: a George III mug, London 1812, tapering circular form, with bands of reeded decoration, initialled, a similar small George III mug, by Samuel & Edward Davenport, London 1780, an oval mustard pot, by William Hutton & Son, Sheffield 1927, a salt cellar, a pepper pot, baluster form, plus two condiment spoons, approx. weight 19.5oz. (7) £180-220

Enrique Jolly (1932-2000) was a Mexican sculptor, who carried out many works for the Company Argenta.

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29 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a capstan inkwell, five trophy cups, two cream jugs, a sauce boat, a pair of bonbon dishes, a two handled bowl, a tea strainer, five napkin rings, a cigarette case, a brush and a shoe horn, approx. weighable 54oz. (qty) £500-700

26 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a late-Victorian seven-bar toast rack, by Heath and Middleton, Birmingham 1896, a set of twelve teaspoons and tongs, with figural terminals, London 1901, twelve teaspoons, a Dutch spoon, plus old Sheffield and electroplated items: a two-handled tray, a tea caddy of oval form, the cover locked, a gallery tray, a pair of candlesticks, one drip pan a.f, an electroplated mounted mussel snuff box, and other items, approx. weighable 18oz. (qty) £300-400

27 A mixed lot of electroplated items, comprising: an electro-type biscuit box, with classical scenes, an electroplated mounted glass biscuit box,a basket, an electroplated hoof, (a.f) two salvers, a bread board, and other items including a small quantity of flatware with fish eaters with plastic handles. (qty) £200-300

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28 A mixed lot of silver and electroplated items, comprising silver items: a pierced square bonbon dish, by Charles Green & Co, Birmingham 1922, a two-handled sugar bowl, shaped circular form, old Sheffield plated items: a pair of wine coasters, pierced decoration, a pair of candlesticks, in the George II manners, plus electroplated items: a salver, shaped circular form, foliate decoration, on three scroll feet, knopped baluster stems, and a quantity of flatware, including a canteen of fruit knives and forks for twelve, with mother-of-pearl handles, in a fitted wooden case, approx. weighable 5.3oz. (two boxes) (qty) £150-200

25 A mixed lot of electroplated items, comprising: a set of three graduated meat dish covers, domed oval and circular form, beaded borders, engraved with a crest, plus a single meat dish cover, three entrée dishes and covers, a toast rack, an egg cruet frame and other items including a small quantity of flatware. (two boxes) (qty) £150-200

31 A mixed lot of electroplated items, comprising: a five-piece tea and coffee set by Walker and Hall, oblong bellied form, initialled, plus two trays and an old Sheffield plated six egg-cup cruet frame, with six egg cups, (one a.f). (8) £150-200

32 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a set of eleven Victorian fruit knives and forks, by Elkington and Co., Birmingham 1881, twisted mother-ofpearl handles, plus two berry spoons, a pair of sugar tongs, six teaspoons, and five other spoons, plus electroplated items: an oval two-handled tray, an ice bucket, a cream jug, two hip flasks, two entrée dishes and covers, a crumb scoop, two toast racks and other items including flatware, approx. weight 10oz. (qty) £200-300

λ 35 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: an Art Deco sugar caster, Birmingham 1933, a travelling folding clock, London 1915, rounded rectangular form, a cased egg cup, spoon and stand, a cased egg cup, spoon and napkin ring, a hip flask, glass body a.f, a vase, a cup and saucer, a five-piece condiment set, a mustard pot, and a napkin ring, approx. weighable 22oz. (qty) £250-300

7 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

λ 33 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: two spoons with galleon handles, two tablespoons, nine cased Apostle teaspoons, two continental spoons, four napkin rings, a caddy spoon, a Scottish oyster fork, four condiments, a set of six grapefruit spoons, a punch ladle, and other items of flatware, plus electroplated items: a toast rack, a set of electro-gilded fruit eaters, a tea pot, and other items, approx. weighable 25oz. (qty) £150-200

30 A mixed lot of Indian and south-east Asian silver and metal ware items, comprising: a standing female figure playing a musical instrument, plus a hand mirror, four bowls, four cased spoons, an oval box with a pierced cover, a circular box, and a pierced cylindrical box with a pierced cover and base, approx. total weighable 1270g. £300-500

34 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of sauce boats, Birmingham 1935, a pierced circular dish, an inkwell, three sugar casters, a cased pair of napkin rings, four further napkin rings, a bon bon dish, a Chinese dragon ornament, three Chinese ashtrays, a filigree fish dish and an electroplated mounted glass jam pot, approx. weighable 32oz. (qty) £400-600

37 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: two silver-mounted glue pots, London 1898 and Chester 1890, two small silver-gilt cups and covers, by Sebastian Garrard, London 1923 and 1928, five silver-mounted glass table vesta strikers, a wooden table vesta holder, a candle snuffer retailed by Cartier, a small American hip flask, an Armada dish, a pair of silver-cased binoculars, a modern basket weave box modelled as a fishing creel, a pin dish, a matchbox cover, two silver-handled Scandinavian letter knives, a compact and two base metal compacts, approx. weighable 17oz. (qty) £400-600

λ 36 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a cigarette box, Birmingham 1950, inscribed, plus two pairs of ashtrays, a matchbox cover, two further dishes, a French snuff box, a silver-mounted tortoiseshell dressing table box, and an electroplated siphon stand, plus a pair of old Sheffield plated entrée dishes and covers, approx. weight 16.9oz. (qty) £200-300

λ 40 A mixed lot of silver, various dates and makers, comprising: a Victorian nurse’s buckle, by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1898, pierced foliate and cherub mask decoration, a five bar toast rack, by Viner’s Ltd, Sheffield 1933, a lemon strainer, two tablespoons, a small trophy bowl, a dessert spoon with shell bowl, a small candlestick, a circular glass dressing table pot with pull-off cover, a Danish vase with a slender neck, two other vases, one with pierced foliate decoration, a cut-glass dressing table bottle, screw-off cover, a small bowl with fluted rim, a silver mounted tortoiseshell dressing table dish, plus a brooch, stamped Sterling, enamelled with violets, ribbons, a crown and a leaf, approx. weight 18.6oz. (16) £200-300

38 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a set of six George III Feather-edge with shoulders pattern teaspoons, two pairs of sugar tongs, a cigarette holder case, a pepper pot, and five salt spoons, plus French items: ten teaspoons, a suite of three stacking beakers, unmarked, initialled, a circular pot, and a Russian note pad, the cover with foliate decoration, approx. weighable 26oz. (qty) £200-300

39 A mixed lot of silver and metalware items, comprising: an American bag mount, by Gorham, a set of four salt cellars, by Kirk and Son, a heart shaped dish, a circular dish, plus a water stoop, hinged handle with a chain, marked to base IO and CF, a tazza of oval form, the centre with an angel, foliate scroll borders, and four dishes, approx. total weight 1356g. (qty) £400-600

41 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III cream boat, London 1765, oval form, a two-handled porringer, a pierced heart-shape bonbon dish, two Armada dishes, a kitchen pepper pot, Birmingham 1893, a circular dish, a three-piece condiment set, six further condiments, three pairs of sugar tongs, and four condiment spoons, approx. weighable 29.3oz. (24) £300-400

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42 A collection of silver dressing table items, various dates and makers, comprising: a hand mirror, two brushes, two clothes brushes, three hinged boxes, a pair of glove stretchers, a nail buffer and various manicure items, in a fitted case, approx. weighable 5oz. £100-150

47 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a three-piece tea set, by I S Greenberg & Co., Birmingham 1932, shaped oblong form, scroll handles, a cased pair of napkin rings, a cased spoon, a jam spoon, a pair of sugar tongs, a butter knife, and other items, plus electroplated items: a caster, cruet set and other items, approx. weighable 32oz. (qty) £300-400

9 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

45 A collection of hat pins, comprising: an enamel pair, circular form, with blue enamel decoration, white borders, gilt backing, in a fitted case, a 9 carat hat pin, pierced decoration, set with a purple cabouchon, plus another similar, unmarked, and various others. (qty) £200-300

44 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a two-handled bowl, by H. Atkin, Sheffield 1935, circular form, ring handles, wavy-edge border, a cased five-piece manicure set, four silver-mounted glass toilet jars, engine turned decoration, plus another lid, a scent bottle, a dressing table box, a hand mirror, and four brushes, approx. weighable 13oz. (qty) £150-200

46 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a George IV mustard pot, by Messrs. Lias, London 1829, circular form, gadroon border, scroll handle, with a blue glass liner, plus a condiment spoon, cased butter knife, and a set of six cased teaspoons, approx. weighable 2.7oz. (4) £100-150

43 A mixed lot, comprising: a silver-mounted glass liqueur decanter, London 1899, four silver-mounted glass tot cups, London 1900 and 1901, an Edwardian silver-mounted glass cocktail shaker, by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1903, and a cased set of twelve French tot cups and tray, tapering circular form. (7) £150-200

50 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a Victorian mustard pot, by Joseph Angell, London 1856, a modern coaster, a shell dish, a pen tray, a cigarette box, a miniature watering can, a kitchen pepper, a cotton holder, an inkwell, miniature sledge, a locket, a box, a heart-shaped pin cushion, a pill box and a gold-mounted revolving smoky quartz fob seal, with three faces, engraved with an armorial and crest, with a chain, approx. weighable 23oz, weight of chain 10g. (qty) £300-400

53 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: an Edwardian tea caddy, Birmingham 1904, oval form, drop-ring handles, a pierced oval basket, London 1897, a pair of small pierced baskets, a pair of salt cellars, a George III oval salt cellar, three two-handled bowls, a cream jug, a wine coaster and a finial, approx. weighable 41oz. (qty) £400-600

51 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a sugar caster, by Carrington and Co., London 1892, baluster form, plus a pen tray, a three-handled cup, a pot, a pair of salt cellars, a pair of bonbon dishes, two ashtrays, a mustard pot, a miniature trug, a pair of salt cellars, a metalware beaker and an electroplated longboat salt cellar, approx. weighable 21oz. (qty) £200-300

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52 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a matched pair of George II salt cellars, London 1754 and 1757, circular form, embossed with foliate decoration, a further salt cellar, lacking liners, a pair of swing-handled sugar baskets, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1901, oval form, reeded border, a baluster cream jug, another cream jug, and a sugar bowl, approx. weight 29oz. (8) £300-400

48 A mixed lot of silver and metalware items, comprising: an Indian covered jug, of tapering oval form, chased foliate scroll decoration, on a matted background, scroll handle, the hinged cover with an animal finial, plus an Indian sugar bowl, with simulated elephant head scroll handles, a box of rectangular form, the cover and sides with figural decoration, and an oval box with foliate decoration, the cover initialled and inscribed, approx. total weight 955g. (4) £300-400

49 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: three cream jugs, a pair of oval salt cellars, one blue glass liner, a Victorian silver-gilt mounted clear glass scent bottle, London 1865, a pepper pot, a modern corkscrew, a miniature tambourine, various spoons and a metalware dish, approx. weighable 17oz. (qty) £200-300

11 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

55 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a squeeze-action tobacco box, of oval form, Birmingham 1903, a circular squeeze-action tobacco box, a coin box, a German tobacco box, a sovereign case, a magnifying glass and two vesta cases, approx. weighable 10oz. (qty) £200-300

56 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: six cigarette cases, an armada dish, three ashtrays, a cream jug, a hand mirror, an Iraqi pot, a brush. a continental shell salt, a Jensen bottle opener, a pencil, two cigar holder cases, a novelty metalware fish peeper pot, plus other items and electroplated items: a teapot stand, a tobacco box, a ruler and other items, approx. weighable 39oz. (qty) £200-300

54 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III snuff box, by Richard Lockwood & John Douglas, London 1800, rectangular form, the cover with an armorial shield, four cigarette cases, a box, two vesta cases, a silver Dunhill lighter, London 1925, and an 18th century pair case watch, no movement, approx. weighable 12.5oz. (qty) £250-300

57 A mixed lot of silver condiments, various dates and makers, comprising: a set of four salt cellars, London 1898, by George Lambert, a set of three salt cellars, London 1872, a mustard pot, four matched salt cellars, an matched eight-piece condiment set, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1921 and the Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1951, some crested, plus four silver condiment spoons and three electroplated condiment spoons, approx. weight 34oz. (qty) £300-400

59 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of modern armada dishes, by Gibson & Co Ltd, London 1953, two shell-shaped butter dishes, Sheffield 1907 and 1915, a cigarette case, Birmingham 1912, rectangular form, engraved foliate decoration, a hand mirror, a circular dressing table pot, a modern, small oval embossed dish, plus five various salt and pepper pots and a mustard pot with blue glass liner, approx. weight 13.5oz. (13) £150-200

58 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of late Victorian pepper mills, by Hukin & Heath, London 1894, baluster form, with hob-nail glass bodies, on a plain, raised circular foot, height 8.7cm, a pair of small, five-bar toast racks, a pair of mustard pots, by Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1915, plain oval form, reeded scroll handles, blue glass liners, a small mustard pot, plain circular drum form, a pair of pepper pots, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1921, baluster form on square bases, a napkin ring, plus three various condiment spoons, approx. weight 17oz. (13) £200-300

62 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III cream jug, London 1796, two single modern wine coasters, two Georgian salt cellars, a pair of oval salt cellars and two condiment spoons, approx. weight 10.6oz. (9) £200-300

60 A collection of modern silver items, all with London hallmarks, maker/importer HJ, comprising: five boxes, two scent bottles, a vesta case, a money clip, a miniature frame and five pin cushions, approx. weighable 3.9oz. (15) £150-200

64 A mixed lot of silver items, various makers and dates, comprising: three various sauce boats, with scroll handles, one with a beaded border, a two-handled bowl, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1919, plain circular form, a small sugar basin and cream jug, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, London 1912, octagonal form, on a raised circular foot, scroll handle, plus two small mugs, one with a presentation inscription to ‘Patricia Mary Catherine Riddell from Colwell W.I.’, approx. weight 29oz. (8) £250-300

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61 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: an Edwardian silver baby’s rattle, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1903, baluster form, with three bells (three missing), with a mother-of-pearl ring handle, a Victorian glass toilet jar, oval form, pull-off silver cover, an American pen wipe, by Howard & Co., circular form, embossed and pierced scroll decoration, removable bristles, plus an Apostle teaspoon, twisted stem, approx. weight 1.9oz. (4) £150-200

63 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George III porringer, by Thomas & Richard Payne, London 1778, circular form, part-fluted decoration below a ropework border, reeded scroll handles, vacant cartouche with foliate mantling, height 7.5cm, a George II caster, by Jabez Daniell, London 1755, baluster form, central girdle, pull-off pierced cover with a knop finial, on a raised circular foot, height 13.5cm, a George III mustard pot, by Thomas Radcliffe, London 1802, cushioned oval form, with plain bands and gadrooned border, domed hinged cover, ball finial, blue glass liner, plus a bright-cut condiment spoon with shell bowl, approx. weight 11.8oz. (4) £250-300

65 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a George IV Irish cream jug, by Edward Power, London 1821, retailed by Twycross, circular bellied form, scroll handle with a mythical beast mount, embossed foliate decoration, engraved with the crest of Massy, plus and American mug, two silver-mounted toilet jars and a baby pusher and an electroplated spoon, approx. weighable 10oz. (6) £150-200

68 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a Victorian beaker, by William Hutton and Sons, London 1895, ‘S from G, when in use think of me’, cylindrical form, height 6cm, plus a George III mug of tapering circular form, reeded borders, London 1806, and a Victorian mug, by George Richards and Edward Brown, London 1861, approx. total weight 8.5oz. (3) £250-300

70 A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a Victorian dressing table pot, by Samuel Jacob, London 1890, circular form, embossed foliate and gadrooned decoration, a cigarette case, by Howard James, Birmingham 1890, rounded rectangular form, hinged cover, a cigarette box, three commemorative teaspoons for R.M.S Baltic, R.M.S. Mauretania and R.M.S Majestic, enamelled finials, plus a gilt-metal and agate swing-handled basket, approx. weight 4.3oz. (7) £180-220

66 A small collection of Chinese silver items, comprising: a cigarette box of rectangular form, by Luenwo, the cover inscribed and dated ‘1910’, a cup and saucer, of tapering circular form, simulated bamboo scroll handle, engraved with Chinese characters, the saucer engraved with a dragon, plus a presentation inkwell, and a brush of oval form, with blossom decoration on a matted background, approx. weighable 13oz. (5) £250-300

67 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a cigarette box of octagonal form, engine-turned decoration, by S. Blanckensee and Sons, Chester 1925, the cover initialled, plus a cigarette box with import marks for Chester 1909, a scent bottle, one end with a hinged cover and glass stopper, the other end opens to reveal a pierced grille, plus a rectangular box, an Indian box and another item. (6) £200-300

69 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: an Edwardian silver fluted dish, by Heath and Middleton, London 1903, length 22.5cm, a Victorian bowl, of octagonal form, pierced decoration, blue glass liner, a George II caster, London 1741, an Edwardian Art Nouveau two-handled cup, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1905, and an early 19th century Danish tea caddy, by Niedlich, oval form, engraved decoration, initialled, approx. total weight 37.3oz. (5) £300-400

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71 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a Victorian cream jug, by Robert Garrard, London 1864, baluster form, a covered sugar bowl, with a hinged cover, London 1899, a sugar basket. London 1899, embossed foliate and scroll decoration, and another sugar caster, approx. weight 20oz. (4) £200-300

Provenance: Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, Silver Sale, 5 January 2011, lot 353.

74 A mid 18th century silver mote spoon, marks worn, circa 1740, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail and plain piercing, the reverse of the bowl scratch initialled ‘A.W’, length 12.4cm, plus another 18th century silver mote spoon, unmarked, the oval bowl with plain piercing, approx. total weight 0.5oz. (2) £80-120

73 A George III silver caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1806, modelled as a right hand, engraved decoration, length 6.5cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £200-300

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76 An early 18th century silver mote spoon, maker’s mark of I.H, London circa 1725, oval bowl with a plain rat-tail and pierced with scrolls, length 13cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £100-150

77 An 18th century silver mote spoon, maker’s mark worn, circa 1720-50, the bowl pierced with scroll decoration and with a later crest, length 13.5cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £100-150

72 A George III silver caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1809, vine leaf shaped bowl, plus a Victorian silver caddy spoon, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1852, gilded bowl embossed with shells, pierced lily pad tendril handle, approx. weight 0.7oz. (2) £150-200

75 A George III silver-gilt leaf caddy spoon, by Elizabeth Morley, London 1805, the leaf bowl with vein decoration, wire-work ring handle, length 6.8cm. £150-200

81 A small collection of Newcastle silver sugar tongs, various makers and dates, comprising: a Victorian Fiddle and Shell pattern pair, by John Walton, 1861, with a double shell, three pairs by Langlands & Robertson, plus one pair by Thomas Watson, bright-cut decoration, approx. weight 5.9oz. (5) £100-150

80 A collection of George III silver sugar tongs by the Bateman family, comprising: two pairs by Peter and Ann, London 1794/96, two by Peter, Ann and William, London 1802/3, plus two by Hester, circa 1780, five with Bright-cut decoration, approx. weight 6oz. (6) £150-200

79 A late 18th / early 19th century pair of Dutch silver andiron sugar tongs, maker’s mark of VDB, possibly for Jacobus Van den Broeke, Middleburg 1792-1811 or Cornelius M. Van den Berg, Utrecht 1793-1800, also with a 19th century Dutch tax mark, the terminal with fluted decoration and with a hinged ring attachment, length 17cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. £100-150

83 Two 18th century silver mote spoons, theunmarked,ovalbowls with plain rat-tails and gilded bowls, length 14.5cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. (2) £100-150

78 A collection of seven pairs of sugar nips, 18th and 19th century, conventional form, scroll arms, ring handles, including a Danish pair, approx. weight 7.3oz. (7) £100-150

82 A mid 18th century silver mote spoon, maker’s mark partially worn, T.?, London circa 1760, the reverse of the oval bowl with engraved decoration, the bowl pierced with stylised decoration, length 12.3cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £100-150

Provenance: A Private Collection. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, Silver and Vertu sale, 21 January 2014, lot 409.

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87 A pair of French knives, circa composite1800, handles, comprising one with a gold blade, the other with a steel blade in a fitted shagreen case, case A.F, length of knife 19.2cm. (2) £150-200

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85 An 18th century silver-mounted agate handled quill cutter, circa tapering1760-80,faceted handle, reeded mounts, the terminal with a spike, short steel blade, in a case, length 15.5cm. £200-300

86 A George III gold mounted mother-of-pearl fruit knife and fork, unmarked, circa 1800, with a plain gold blade and tines, the mother-of-pearl handles with reeded decoration and with vacant cartouches, in a fitted shagreen case with silver mounts, length of knife open 13.8cm. £250-300

84 A continental silver-gilt, rock crystal and enamel twopronged fork, faceted tapering handle, the mounts with black foliate scroll enamel decoration with blue and red enamel borders, length 18.4cm. £300-400

89 A five-piece George II silver campaign set, possibly by William Reeve, London circa 1740-50, comprising: a table knife, fork, and spoon, teaspoon and a marrow spoon, tapering hollow canon handles, with pull-off covers, engraved with a crest and initials, approx. weighable 5oz. (5) £400-600

91 A three-piece Russia silver-gilt travelling knife, fork and spoon set, plain1908-1917,tapering

handles, engraved with a monogram under a coronet, the bowl and tines fold away, the pen knife with a steel blade, length of fork open 17.5cm, length closed 10.2cm, in later wooden case. (3) £300-500

88 A three-piece late 18th / early 19th century French silvermounted and tortoiseshell campaign set, maker’s mark P.A with a flower above, Paris 1798-1809, comprising a folding fork, spoon and knife, the knife with a silver blade and a steel blade, the spoon handle with a corkscrew, the three pieces clip together, with shield cartouches, length of spoon 23.7, length closed 13.8cm. £300-400

The crest is that of Viscount Midleton.

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The monogram and coronet are possibly descendants of Count Kamensky, Kakhovsky, Kankrin.

90 A George III silver serving fork, by Moses Brent, London 1798, pistol grip handle, plus a George IV silver and agate handled fork and knife, by William Chawner, London 1824, carved tapering agate handles, the steel blade stamped Huson. (3) £350-400

95 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: an Old English pattern sauce ladle, fluted bowl, London 1837, another ladle, London 1829, a modern ladle, seven various punch ladles, with twisted whale-bone handles, and an electroplated toddy ladle, approx. weighable 4oz. (qty) £100-150

93 A small collection of Newcastle silver flatware, comprising: a Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern sauce ladle, by John Walton, 1854, a tablespoon by John Brown, one by Thomas Watson, an Old English pattern dessert spoon by John Robertson, a mustard spoon by Reid and Son, 1818, and another spoon by Thomas Watson, approx. weight 9.5oz. (6) £100-150

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96 A George II silver punch ladle, by Edward Aldridge, London 1749, lobed oval bowl, bifurcated mount, turned wooden baluster handle, the reverse inscribed ‘S.W to F.O, Senr.’, length 42.2cm, plus a George III provincial silver punch ladle, probably by John Langlands, Newcastle, the circular bowl set with a coin, turned wooden baluster handle, length 38.5cm. (2) £80-120

92 A George II silver punch ladle, maker’s mark only P.I, possibly for Peter Jouet, London circa 1730,

97 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a caddy spoon, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1818, circular bowl, foliate borders, engraved with two crests, plus a sugar spoon, a sifting spoon, two condiment ladles, and a pair of sugar tongs, approx. weight 4.9oz. (6) £100-150

98 A pair of Victorian Fiddle and Thread pattern salad servers, by George Adams, London 1854, the terminals with a crest, approx. weight 10oz. (2) £280-320

Lord Rivers was Lieutenant Colonel of the Dorsetshire Yeomanry Cavalry and from 1856-1866 he was Lieutenant Colonel Commandant of the same regiment.

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101 A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, by Hester Bateman, London 1785, the terminal initialled, circular bowl, length 32.5cm, approx. weight 5.3oz. £100-150

99 A William IV provincial silver Fiddle pattern soup ladle, by George Samuel Lewis, Newcastle 1835, the terminal initialled, oval bowl, length 32cm, approx. weight 5.3oz. £100-150

102 A pair of Victorian silver Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern sauce ladles, by Robert Wallis, London 1843 length 9.1cm, approx. weight 6.5oz. (2) £80-120

103 A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1804, plain terminal, oval bowl, length 33cm, approx. weight 5.7oz. £80-120

100 A Victorian silver Old English Thread pattern meat skewer, by George Adams, London 1851, reeded ring terminal, length 36cm, plus a pair of modern grape scissors, by I. Freeman and Son, Sheffield 1964, with running fox and grapevine handles, approx. weight 8.4oz. (2) £100-150

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104 A set of six George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, by Hester Bateman, London 1775, the terminals with initials, approx. weight 13oz. (6) £200-300

The crest is that of Hudson or Loyd.

109 A set of six George IV West Country small / toy Fiddle pattern teaspoons, by John Osmet, Exeter 1825, plain terminals, approx. weight 1.2oz. (6) £100-150

108 A Victorian silver matched set of six Old English pattern dessert spoons, two by William Theobalds, London 1840, four by George Adams, London 1847, and also marked with the military arrow, crested, approx. weight 10.7oz. (6) £100-150

106 A set of four George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, by Thomas Tookey, London 1782, the terminals with a crest, approx. weight 9.4oz. (4) £80-120

105 A matched set of six George I/George II silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, various makers and dates, including one by David King, Dublin 1729, one by Henry Clarke, London 1718, and four others, the reverse of five of the bowls with a plain rat-tail, the terminals crested or initialled, approx. weight 12.9oz. (6) £300-500

107 A pair of Victorian silver Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern sauce ladles, by William Eaton, London 1843, length 8.3cm, approx. weight 5.6oz. (2) £80-120

The crest is that of Benvil, Blachford, Brodhurst or Sellar.

115 A collection of six antique Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, various dates and makers, including: a West Country example, by Pentecost Symons, Exeter 1750, a Newcastle one, by John Hutchinson, 1769, and four London examples, shell and scroll backs, the reverse of the terminals with initials and crests, approx. weight 11oz. (6) £300-400

114 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, Fiddle and Old English pattern comprising: four table forks, two tablespoons, a dessert fork, and five dessert spoons, approx. weight 20oz. (12) £200-300

111 A set of six George III silver Fiddle pattern table forks, by Paul Storr, London 1815, the reverse of the terminals with a crest, approx. weight 14.2oz. (6) £400-600

110 A set of four George III silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons, by Paul Storr, London 1814/15, the terminals with a crest, approx. weight 9.6oz. (4) £300-400

112 A George III silver Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern table fork, by Paul Storr, London 1818, the reverse of the terminal with a crest, length 20.6cm, approx. weight 3oz. £100-150

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113 A collection of three 19th century Newcastle silver basting spoons, comprising: two Old English examples, one by Thomas Watson, 1833, one by Reid & Sons, 1878, plus a single-struck King’s pattern pair, by John Walton 1834, Union heel, the terminals initialled, approx. weight 11.7oz. (3) £200-300

116 A collection of West country silver Fiddle pattern flatware, Exeter various dates and makers, some initialled, comprising: seven table forks, nine dessert forks, a basting spoon, five dessert spoons, two tablespoons, three teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, approx. weight 48.9oz. (qty) £500-700

117 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of grape scissors, by Martin, Hall and Co., Sheffield 1926, plus three tablespoons, six pairs of sugar tongs, a set of six teaspoons, a dessert spoon, a sugar spoon, thirteen various teaspoons, five salt spoons and an unmarked caddy spoon, approx. weight 30oz. (qty) £200-300

118 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a set of ten George III Fiddle and Drop pattern table forks, by Solomon Hougham, London 1805, plus Fiddle pattern items: two tablespoons, four table forks, a pair of sauce ladles, three dessert forks, nine dessert spoons, three teaspoons, a pair of sugar tongs, and an electroplated ladle, approx. weighable 66oz. (qty) £600-800

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119 A set of eighteen French 19th century silver teaspoons, by Hènin Freres, circa 1870, stylised Queens pattern, approx. weight 16.2oz. (18) £150-200

122 A collection of silver spoons, various dates and makers, including teaspoons and souvenir spoons, celebrating Nelson, Chester and Guildford, plus a Danish Souvenir sugar spoon, approx. weight 8.5oz. (qty) £80-120

120 A collection of silver Fiddle and Thread and Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: seven table forks, two table spoons, three dessert spoons and a French table fork and dessert fork, approx. weight 33.5oz. (14) £250-300

121 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III sauce ladle, by Hester Bateman, London 1778, fluted bowl, another sauce ladle with a fluted bowl, two sifting spoons, a plain sauce ladle and a pair of tablespoons, approx. weight 12oz. (7) £150-200

123 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: an Arts and Crafts spoon, by J. Round and Son, Sheffield 1913, spot-hammered bowl, the terminal with pierced decoration, length 22cm, a spoon in the Medieval manner, figshaped bowl, the handle with Mary and Jesus, and with a stylised finial, a modern spoon by Graham Leishman Stewart, a set of six teaspoons by James Erskine, Aberdeen, five teaspoons, a dessert spoon, a christening spoon and a pair of sugar tongs, approx. weight 13.5oz. (qty) £200-300

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128 A set of six 18th century silver-handled pistol-grip table knives, facetedunmarked,handles with a worn crest, re-bladed with stainless steel blades. (6) £100-150

124 A set of six modern silver-handled Oar pattern table knives, by Garrard & Co, Sheffield 1986, with stainless steel blades. (6) £100-150

127 Twelve 18th century silver pistol grip-handled table knives, foliateunmarked,shell terminals, steel blades. (12) £150-200

129 A matched set of six George III silver and mother-of-pearl handled fruit eaters, by Eames & Barnard, London 1817, 1818 and 1819, the blades engraved with a crest. (12) £150-200

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125 A set of six George III silver Thread pattern table knives, by Moses Brent, London 1810, steel blades, plus a collection of six George III / Victorian silver Thread and Reeded pattern table knives,various dates and makers including Moses Brent, the handles with various crests, steel blades. (12) £100-150

126 A collection of fifteen George III/IV silver handled Reeded table knives, various dates and makers including a set of seven by Robert Peppin, London 1821, some with crests, six with blades stamped ‘Mallet and Son, Bath’, plus a carving knife and fork, London 1795. (17) £200-300

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131 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III caddy spoon with a leaf shaped bowl, London 1805, two further caddy spoons, a dessert spoon, a Sorensen silver and enamel spoon, a Dutch sugar spoon, a tea strainer, a sifting spoon, a jam spoon, a cased set of six ice cream spoons, a pair of wishbone sugar tongs, a set of eight metalware spoons, a cased set of four spoons, and various teaspoons, approx. weighable 16oz. (qty) £150-200

132 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of Celtic point sauce ladles, by James Gilliland, Edinburgh 1789, and a similar pair by Alexander Zeigler, Edinburgh 1800, crested, a pair of Oar pattern sauce ladles, a George III Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, London 1784, three Old English pattern table spoons and pair of dessert spoons, a dessert fork, a christening dessert fork and spoon, seven various condiment spoons, two pairs of sugar tongs, two pickle forks, plus a pair of jam spoons, approx. weight 23oz. (qty) £200-300

133 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III Scottish silver Celtic-point pattern soup ladle, Edinburgh 1793, four tablespoons, four tablespoons with later berry decoration, a sugar sifting spoon, two-pairs of sugar tongs, a modern Scottish caddy spoon, a cased set of six silver and enamel coffee spoons, a modern shell handled butter knife, by Patricia Jean Hamilton, twenty various spoons and other items, approx. weighable 45oz. (qty) £200-300

134 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a Victorian Bright-cut Celtic Point pattern basting spoon, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1896, initialled, plus two sifting spoons, a set of six fruit knives and forks, with mother-of-pearl handles, Sheffield 1896, seven Irish spoons, a set of six teaspoons, seven further teaspoons, three condiment spoons, a knife, a baby pusher, a butter knife, and a pair of electroplated sugar tongs, approx. weighable 18.5oz. (qty) £200-300

135 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various makers and dates, comprising: a pair of Victorian fish servers, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1852, a matched set of six George III Old English pattern dessert spoons, by two makers, London 1787/1806, four tablespoons and one table fork, two marrow scoops, conventional form, three Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, four Hanoverian pattern table forks, two small pickle forks, eight various spoons, a cased set of six coffee-bean end spoons, a matched set of twelve Victorian apostle-end silver and silvergilt coffee spoons, one by Pairpoint Brothers, London 1889, twelve makers mark only C.G, possibly that of Charles Glaser, in a fitted case, plus a Burmese serving spoon, approx. weight 42oz. (qty) £300-400

λ 130 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III Old English pattern soup ladle, London 1781, a George II punch ladle, by Philip Garden, London 1732, twisted whalebone handle, two punch ladle bowls, one set with a coin, two tablespoons, pair of sauce ladles, four dessert forks, a pair of knife rests, a pair of wishbone tongs, a pair of sugar nips, pair of sugar tongs, two caddy spoons, a jam spoon, a christening fork, four teaspoons and various condiment spoons, plus two plated spoons, approx. weight 31oz. (qty) £400-600

137 A matched Victorian silver Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern canteen, by George Adams, London various dates 1841-45, the terminals with a crest, comprising: eighteen tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, and twelve teaspoons, plus twenty-four table knives, twelve dessert knives, and a five-piece carving set, plus two later table forks, dessert forks and dessert spoons, and a knife, approx. weighable 172oz. (qty) £1,800-2,200

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139 A collection of silver Fiddle pattern flatware, various dates and makers, including Hayne and Cater, London 1855, the terminals with various initials, comprising: twelve table forks, five tablespoons, eighteen dessert forks, twenty-five dessert spoons, and twenty-three teaspoons, approx. weighable 118oz. (qty) £1,000-1,500

138 A Victorian silver variant Georgian pattern canteen for twenty-four, by Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1897, comprising: twenty-four tablespoons, twenty-four dessert spoons, thirty-six table forks, twenty-four dessert forks, two soup spoons, a set of six fish eaters, the terminals initialled, plus twelve table knives and six dessert knives, with ivorine handles, stainless steel blades, by Cooper Bros & Sons, and another six table knives and dessert knives, stainless steel blades, with ivorine handles, approx. weight 219oz. (qty) £3,000-4,000

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136 A modern silver Rat-tail pattern canteen for six, by United Cutlers Ltd., Sheffield 1992/1993, comprising: six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, four tablespoons, six large teaspoons, six small teaspoons, six table knives, six desert knives, six steak knives, six side knives, plus additional silver items, various dates and makers: two soup spoons, two dessert spoons, a pair of sugar tongs and twelve teaspoons, approx. weighable 88oz. (qty) £800-1,200

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141 A collection of antique silver Fiddle, Thread and Shell flatware, various dates and makers including Eley, Fearn and Chawner, London 1808, and Eley and Fearn 1804, different shell designs, the reverse of the terminals with a crest, comprising: eleven tablespoons, thirteen table forks, eleven dessert forks, thirteen dessert spoons, six teaspoons, two egg spoons, a fish slice, a basting spoon a pair of salt spoons and a mustard spoon, approx. weight 132oz. (qty) £1,000-1,500

142 A part canteen of silver Pembury pattern flatware, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1925, comprising: six soup spoons, six fish knives, six fish forks, four dessert spoons, a pair of Old English pattern ladles, plus a Victorian sauce ladle, and electroplated items: a set of six table forks, six French table knives and ten dessert knives, approx. weighable 45oz. (qty) £400-600

143 A Collection of silver Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern flatware, by Jackson and Fullerton, London 1899, Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1899, and George Adams, London 1872, the terminals engraved with a crest, comprising: twenty-four table forks, six tablespoons, six dessert spoons, a soup ladle, a basting spoon, a pair of sauce ladles, a butter knife, and four salt spoons, plus matching electroplated pieces: a soup ladle, a pair of sauce ladles, a basting spoon, six tablespoons, twelve dessert forks and six tablespoons, approx. weighable 135oz. (qty) £1,500-2,000

140 A Victorian and later silver matched Rat-tail pattern canteen for twelve, various dates and makers, comprising: eleven table forks, eight tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons and twelve dessert forks, by George Adams, London 1880, plus by other makers and dates: thirteen soup spoons, six teaspoons, a carving knife, fork and steel, twelve table knives and twelve dessert knives, with stainless steel blades, plus a set of twelve fish eaters, approx. weighable 166oz. (qty) £2,500-3,000

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144 An electroplated canteen for twelve, by Walker & Hall, stylised Ribbon and Reed pattern, comprising: twelve table forks, twelve table knives, twelve dessert forks, eleven teaspoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve fish eaters, three tablespoons and two sauce ladles, in a fitted two-drawer wooden case, on tapering legs. £200-300

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145 A Victorian set of twelve silver Hanoverian pattern fish knives and forks, by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1896, the reverse of the tines and blades with a plain rat-tail, crested, in a fitted case, approx. weight 47.8oz. (24) £400-600

146 A matched silver part canteen, various dates and makers, some marks worn, the majority Old English pattern comprising: eight table forks (three by Thomas Wallis 1807, five by Peter & William Bateman, London 1805), twenty four dessert spoons, three tablespoons, a pair of basting spoons, six teaspoons, twelve modern table knives with stainless steel blades, Hanoverian pattern: seventeen table forks, six dessert forks and nine soup spoons, plus other patterns: four sauce ladles, a pair of berry spoons, twelve dessert knives, plus a set of six fruit eaters, in an unassociated fitted case, approx. weighable 144.7oz. (qty) £1,500-2,000 146 in case

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149 A Victorian silver King’s pattern canteen, by William Eaton, London 1843, the terminals engraved with a crest, comprising: twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, eight tablespoons, and eleven teaspoons, in a wooden case, approx. weight 134oz. £1,200-1,800 149 in case in case

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148 A late-Victorian silver-gilt dessert service for twelve, by Gibson and Langman, London 1897, comprising: twelve Hanoverian pattern dessert spoon, twelve dessert knives and twelve dessert forks, the oval bowls with a plain rat-tail, the forks and knives with pistol grip handles, in a fitted wooden case, approx. weighable 15.9oz. (36) £800-1,200

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147 An matched electroplated canteen of old English pattern flatware, the terminals with initials, comprising: eighteen table forks, sixteen dessert forks, fourteen tablespoons, nine dessert spoons, a soup ladle, a basting spoon a pair of sauce ladles a sugar sitting spoon, eleven teaspoons, five egg spoons, and four salt spoons, in a fitted wooden case, plus a silver cream jug, and four teaspoons, approx. weighable 6.6oz. (qty) £100-150

152 A set of six modern silver Pierced Vine pattern teaspoons, by C. J. Vander, London 1999, oval bowls, length 13.3cm, cased, approx. weight 7oz. (6) £80-120

155 A Victorian provincial silver Kings pattern dessert spoon, by Gowland Brothers, Newcastle 1837, union heel, the terminal initialled, in a fitted case, plus a set of six 19th century French silver Fiddle and Thread pattern teaspoons, in a fitted case, approx. weight 6oz. (2) £100-150

151 A three-piece Victorian silver Stag Hunt pattern christening set, by George Adams, London 1863/64, engraved with initials ‘J.C’, in a fitted case, approx. weighable 3oz. (3) £100-150

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154 A set of four Victorian silver fruit serving spoons, by Robert Stebbings, London 1889, gilded shell bowl, the handle joined to the bowl with a figural support, rectangular stems, with Bacchanalian cherub head finials, in a fitted case, length 18.3cm, approx. weight 8.3oz. (4) £100-150

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150 A collection of silver and electroplated flatware, comprising: a set of six George III Scottish celtic point tablespoons, by William & Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh 1795, initialled, a set of six Victorian single-struck Kings Hourglass pattern teaspoons, London 1851, a George III Hanoverian pattern basting spoon, London 1803, initialled, plus an electroplated cased set of six butter knives, by Asprey, with mother-of-pearl handles, approx. weight 20oz. (14) £200-300

153 A pair of Victorian silver-gilt spoons, by Brewis & Co (Thomas Kanzow Bowley William Brewis), London 1889 and 1890, retailed by Mappin Brothers, in the Gothic revival manner, shaped oval bowls, with hoof-shaped centres, tapering handles with scroll terminals, in a fitted case, length 20cm, plus a pair of Edwardian spoons, by London 1901/02, fig-shaped bowls, with figural terminals, with earlier dates ‘1578’, in a fitted case, length 12cm, approx. weight 7.2oz. (4) £150-200

157 The Worshipful Company of Salters, a pair of cased silver salt spoons, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1930, gilded shell shaped bowls, the terminals with the arms of the company, in a fitted case, the cover also with the company arms, length 11.7cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. (2) £100-150

156 A set of twelve Edwardian silver Apostle teaspoons with the Master teaspoon, by T. Bradbury and Son, Sheffield 1909, fig-shaped bowls, faceted stems, the finials with a different Apostle, in a fitted case, approx. weight 6oz. (13) £150-250

159 The Worshipful Company of Mercers, a pair of reproduction silver spoons from The Trinity Hospital set, by Hicklenton and Phillips, London 1937, Slip-top form, the reverse of the stem inscribed ‘d.d Mercer’s Company George VI 1937’, length 17.2cm, approx. weight 4oz. (2) £200-300

The Trinity Hospital Spoons are a set of eighteen which were paid for by John Griffith in 1619. A pair of reproductions of these spoons were given to each member of the Company in celebration of the coronation of George IV.

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160 A modern set of six silver naturalistic teaspoons, by London Assay Office, London 2003, the bowls with leaf decoration, twig and leaf handles, approx. weight 4.9oz. (6) £100-150

158 A matched set of six William IV / Victorian silver gilt mounted porcelain handled dessert knives and forks, by William Traies, London 1836 and 1841, the blades engraved with a crest, tapering French porcelain handles decorated with flowers on a white ground with gilt highlights. (12) £250-350

163 A George II silver Hanoverian pattern short basting spoon, by George Lambe, London 1738, the reverse of the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal later initialled and dated ‘C*B 1759’, length 28cm, approx. weight 4.7oz. £150-200

165 A collection of fourteen 19th century silver salt spoons, various dates and makers, comprising: a set of four Kings Hour Glass pattern, by Mary Chawner, London 1835, a King’s Husk pair, by the same maker, London 1836, a King’s pair by George Adams, London 1842, a Queen’s pair, by William Eaton, London 1843, another pair London 1868 and two single spoons, approx. total weight 12oz. (14) £150-200

166 An 18th century German silver Bright-cut dessert spoon, maker’s mark of IGK, for Johann Georg Klosse, Augsburg, circa 1760, also with a French import mark, the terminal with a plain cartouche, length 18.4cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. £50-70

161 A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1792, the terminal initialled, circular bowl, length 35.7cm, approx. weight 6oz. £100-150

162 A George I silver marrow scoop, Maker’s mark partially worn, probably Paul Hanet, London 1722, conventional form, length 18.5cm, approx. weight 1oz. £100-150

164 A pair of George III silver scissor candle snuffers / trimmers, unmarked, circa 1810, the handles with pierced gadroon and scroll decoration, the steel cutter with a guillotine mechanism, the cutter stamped ‘THE SPRINGS WARRANTED’, length 17.9cm. £80-120

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167 A 19th century Norwegian silver ball knop spoon, Bergen 1823, oval bowl, twisted stem with a ball finial, length 16.8cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. £100-150 Maltese crosses, the reverse of the bowl engraved with a gentleman shooting a gun, tapering handle with a worn inscription, and dated 1718, and with a figural finial with traces of gilding, length 21.5cm, approx. weight 2oz. £200-300

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170 A pair of late 19th century silver-gilt spoons, the reverse of the bowls with various marks, oval bowls, the handles with chased decoration and figural terminals, length 18.8cm, approx. weight 4oz. (2) £80-120

169 A late 17th / early 18th century Swedish silver Cherub Head spoon, probably by Erik Barek, Vasteras circa 1700, fig-shaped bowl with engraved decoration, tapering stem with a cherub head finial, length 15cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. £150-200

174 A small collection of Russian silver flatware, comprising: a set of six of mid-19th century silver-gilt and niellowork teaspoons, assay master Andrey Kovalskiy, Moscow 1852, a pair of sugar tongs, a set of six silver-gilt teaspoons, 1896, engraved decoration, plus a set of five and a single teaspoon, approx. weight (19) £150-200

172 A small mixed lot of silver and niello work items, comprising: an Austrian tobacco box, of rounded rectangular form, the hinged cover and sides with niello work decoration, plus a French locket of oval form, with chequer board niello decoration, a continental pocket watch the cover with a hunting scene, one side with copper inlay, and a French silver tea strainer, approx. weighable 4.3oz. (4) £150-200

175 A mixed lot of Russian silver items, comprising a pair on miniature cooking pans, by Grachev, 18961908, plain shallow circular form, plain side handles, a tea strainer of bucket form, a locket, a Caucasian niello-work belt with a dagger clasp, with double circular niello-work motifs and chain form, a silver-gilt and enamel pencil and an enamelled brooch modelled as a dagger sheath, approx. weighable 7oz. (7) £150-200

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171 A continental silver-mounted powder flask, marked SA four times, possibly Scandinavian, probably 18th compressedcentury, form, the mounts with engraved decoration, the base with a pull-out stopper with a chain attachment, length 13.8cm. £200-300

176 An Austrian silver and niello work cigarette and vesta case, by Georg Adam Scheid, Vienna circa 1900, rectangular form, with foliate niello decoration, gilded interior, with a wheel for a lighting cord, the hinged base opens to reveal a vesta compartment and striking plate, length 10cm, plus a Russian silver and niello work cheroot case, Moscow 1893, assay master unknown, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a troika scene, foliate borders, length 9.4cm, approx. total weight 9.5oz. (2) £150-200

173 A small mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a Victorian double medicine spoon, by Henry Holland, London 1879, length 13cm, plus a Russian butter knife and serving slice, Moscow 1864/65, tapering handles, initialled, approx. weight 4.75oz. (3) £200-300

177 A 19th century Russian silver throne salt cellar, Assay master Viktor Savinkov, maker’s mark AK, Moscow 1873, rectangular form, the hinged cover inscribed, pierced and decorated back, height 6.6cm, approx. weight 2.4oz. £150-200

182 A pair of Italian silver vases, marks worn, probably 19th century, circular form, fluted and foliate decoration, on three mask capped legs terminating on paw feet, height 9.3cm, approx. weight 6oz. (2) £100-150

179 A collection of six Russian silver beakers, including a 19th century silver-gilt and niello one, assay master Andrey Kovalskiy, maker’s mark EC, Moscow 1844, tapering circular form, with foliate scroll niello decoration on a matted background, height 6,8cm, plus a silver-gilt smaller pair, Moscow 1879, decorated with buildings and foliate decoration, one 1896-1908, and one 1895, and a small silver and niello one 1896-1908, approx. total weight 9oz. (6) £250-300

180 A late 18th / early 19th century continental parcel-gilt bowl, maker’s mark IH or HI, and also marked 13, tapering circular form, with gilded bands of engraved decoration, on a raised circular foot, diameter 17.5cm, approx. weight 16oz. £200-300

181 An early 18th century Danish silver beaker, with the mark for Joducus Henricus Mundt, Copenhagen 1706, also with mark CL over MW, tapering circular form, embossed foliate and shell decoration, height 9cm, approx. weight 2.8oz. £200-300

178 A Russian silver kovsch, maker’s mark PJL. 1908-1917, circular form, gilded bowl, side handle, length 9.8cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. £300-400

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185 A Burmese metalware rice bowl, the underside with a device of a creature holding a flag circular form, embossed with figural scenes within foliate scroll decoration, height 14cm, approx. weight 641g. £200-300

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183 A Burmese metalware rice bowl, circular form, embossed with foliate decoration, the underside with a recumbent lion and foliate decoration, diameter 15.9cm, height 10.3cm. £150-200

186 A Burmese metalware bowl, the underside marked 85 in a heart-shaped punch, circular form, embossed with figural scenes in landscape settings, diameter 15.5cm, £80-120

184 A metalware box, unmarked, probably south East-Asian, oval fluted form, with alternate panels of plain and pierced foliate scroll decoration, the pull-off cover with a recumbent lion, length 12.5cm. £300-400

188 A pair of Malaysian metalware and horn two-light candelabra, marked with a signature, Malaysia and 1260B, with a central circular light with two horn branches each supporting a further light, on raised oval bases with foliate decoration, height 26cm. (2) £100-150

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187 A 19th century Thai silver-gilt and niello work bowl, circularunmarked,form, finely decorated with mythical animals in foliate decoration, foliate and stylised border, diameter 21.3cm, approx. weight 16.2oz. £800-1,200

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189 A 19th century Thai silver and silver-gilt and niello work tazza, circularunmarked,form, finely decorated with panels of foliate decoration, castellated border, the silver centre with a gilded flower head, on a raised circular foot, diameter 20.8cm, approx. weight 20.8oz. £800-1,200

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192 A small Japanese silver dish, the base signed with a four-character mark possibly reading Yanagawa Naomitsu with kao, circular form, the from chased with fish and foliate decoration, with bamboo and a stylised border on a matted background, the underside with engraved decoration, diameter 8.8cm, approx. weight 3.8oz. £100-150

193 A set of four metalware stacking beakers, tapering circular form, engine-turned decoration, in a leather case, height 10.8cm. (4) £150-200

194 An Indian silver presentation trophy goblet, by Orr and Sons, Madras, urn shaped bowl, beaded knopped stem, on a raised circular foot, inscribed ‘Hyderabad Rifle Association 1887, Officers Lloyd Lindsay won by The Royal Artillery Team’, and with the names of the team, height 26.3cm, approx. weight 14.8oz. £150-200

190 A pair of Egyptian silver plates, post circular1946,form, foliate scroll borders, diameter 22.5cm, approx. weight 22oz. (2) £200-300

191 A pair of Turkish silver spoons, pointed oval bowl, spiral handles with bird finials, plus an Indian silver tea caddy, of panelled circular form, chased with animals, and a pair of metal ware dishes made from coins, wirework heart form, approx. weighable 8oz. (5) £100-150

195 A silver bowl, marked AR,and later stamped ‘Solid Silver’, probably Colonial, circular form, part-fluted decoration, on a circular foot, diameter 16cm, approx. weight 9.3oz. £100-150

197 A three-piece Indian silver tea set, Cutch, circa 1900-1920, tapering circular form, chased foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, leaf capped scroll handles, the hinged covers with elephant finials, with a vacant shield cartouche, length handle to spout 18cm, approx. weight 29oz. (3) £300-500

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196 An Indian presentation metalware freedom casket, unmarked circa 1912, rectangular form, the front with steam ships, local boats and a port scene, the reverse with a carriage procession, the ends with a steam train and factory, the pull-off cover with a steam boat at sea, with a pull-off cover, on a shaped rectangular foot, applied with standing models of Britannia and a lion, (one figure missing, on four bracket feet, the interior velvet lined, inscribed ‘Presented to The Right Honourable Lord Inchcape of Strathnaver, GC.M.G. K.C.S.I. K.C.I.E by The Bombay Mercantile Committee of Calcutta, 1st March 1912,’ length 45cm. £1,000-1,500

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198 R.A.F interest, a presentation Indian silver inkstand, by P. raisedOrr,rectangular form, with borders of chased foliate scroll decoration on a matted background above a band of fluting, on four square pad feet, with a pen well and with two rectangular inkwells with hinged covers, engraved with a badge and inscribed ‘Presented to No. 35 R.A.F. (Madras), by The Madras Governor’s war fund’, length 30.5cm, approx. weight 46oz. £800-1,200

For the mark see, Wilkinson, W., Indian Silver 1858-1947, privately published, 1999, page 92, illustration 150a.

200 A late 18th century Spanish silver soap/flannel holder, assay master Lorenzo Cantero, Segovia circa 1780, globular form, the domed cover with pierced decoration and with a cone finial, on a raised circular foot, diameter 8.7cm, approx. weight 8oz. £200-300

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201 A 19th century Indian Colonial silver mug, by Pittar and Co. Calcutta circa 1832, baluster form, leaf capped scroll handle, the body with chased foliate decoration, with a cartouche inscribed ‘Olivia Sophia M Kie, 19 December 1832’ and also later inscribed ‘H.V.S 1949’, gilded interior, on a circular foot, inscribed ‘Pittar and Co. Old Court Street, Calcutta’, height 9.5cm, approx. weight 7.5oz. £200-300

199 A 19th century Indian colonial silver mug, by Hamilton and Co., Calcutta circa 1860, baluster form, scroll handle, engraved foliate scroll decoration, on a circular foot, inscribed, height 13cm, approx. weight 7.6oz. £150-200

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202 A 19th century silver-gilt mounted rock crystal and glass casket, probably Austrian, marked with a French import mark 1864-1893, rectangular form, mounted with green cabouchons and enamelled mask and foliate scroll motifs, the panel in the hinged cover engraved with a figure and foliate scroll decoration, the sides with eight smaller panels, one damaged, the base with a replacement glass panel, on eight paw and pad feet with lion mask and enamel wings and figural supports, the interior gilded, length 21.5cm, height 12.8cm. £4,000-6,000

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203 A silver-mounted agate tazza, unmarked, probably Austrian, late 19th century, the central stem with figures and foliate scroll decoration, supporting a fluted oval banded-agate bowl, on a raised oval agate foot, height 15.5cm. £600-800

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207 A 19th century Chinese silver snuff box, by rectangularCutshing,form, the hinged cover and base with chased foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, with a vacant cartouche, plain sides, length 7.5cm, plus a smaller Chinese silver snuff box, by Hung Chong, the cover with vine decoration, length 4.2cm, approx. weight 3oz. (2) £150-200

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206 A late 19th century silver snuff box, marked with Chinese characters and WS, possibly for Woshing, rectangular cushion form, chased with foliate decoration, the hinged cover with a rectangular cartouche initialled H.D.F., length 5.3cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £100-200

204 A collection of three Chinese silver snuff boxes, marked with Chinese characters, rectangular form, the hinged covers chased with foliate decoration on a matted background, and with a vacant rectangular cartouche, the base of one chased with birds in a flowering tree, approx. weight 3.4oz. (3) £300-400

205 A collection of three Chinese silver snuff boxes, marked with Chinese characters, rectangular form, the hinged covers and base of one chased with foliate decoration on a matted background, and with a vacant rectangular cartouche, one with a gilded interior, approx. weight 2.8oz. £300-400

209 A Chinese silver tray, by Leun Hing, Shanhai circa 1920, also with a French import mark, lobed circular form, the centre with a two dragons, the border with blossom, bamboo and dragon decoration, on a matted background, diameter 42cm, approx. weight 45oz. £1,500-2,000

208 A Chinese silver cocktail shaker, tapering circular form, engraved with bamboo decoration on a matted background, pull-off cover, height 21cm, approx. weight 10.2oz. £200-300

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210 An American silver candlestick, marked Howard and Co., Sterling, 925 in a lozenge and another lozenge mark, sprung candle holder with scroll motifs and mounted with a manner, the central supporting stem with a naive head and spiral baluster stem, on a shaped triangular base on three scroll feet, height 32cm, approx. weight 23oz. £300-500

211 A Portuguese silver mirror plateau, Oporto post 1938, circular form, lobed shell and foliate scroll decoration, diameter 35.5cm. £200-300

212 A South American metalware platter, marked Florentina, Bogota, rectangular form, chased foliate scroll border, length 38.5cm. £150-200

213 A South American metalware two-handled tray, by A. Venegas, Venezuela, of shaped rectangular form, inset handles, length 44.4cm. £150-200

214 A South American metalware platter, rectangularunmarked, from, on four bun feet, length 40.2cm. £150-200

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216 A continental silver dish ring, with peusdo earlier marks, probably late 19th century, tapering circular form, pierced and chased foliate scroll and foliate estimate, with an upper and lower beaded border, engraved with a crest, the reverse with initials, diameter of base 19cm, approx. weight 14.5oz. £300-400

217 A late 19th century German silver sideboard dish, with import marks for London 1897, importer’s mark worn, rectangular form, embossed with a figural scene, with a foliate scroll border, shield and fruit, crimped edge, length 58cm, approx. weight 38.4oz. £500-700

218 A small mixed lot of French silver dishes, comprising: a strawberry dish of fluted circular form, the centre initialled, diameter 21.5cm, plus a shaped rectangular basket, pierced decoration, a rectangular tray with a French import mark, embossed with putti, border a.f, and a continental tray of oval form, foliate and scroll decoration, approx. total weight 49.5oz. (4) £300-400

215 A metalware two-handled bowl, lobedunmarked,circular form, embossed with flowers on a matted background, scroll handles, on a raised circular foot, length handle to handle 14.2cm. £150-200

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221 A French silver double-lipped sauce boat and platter, by E. Puiforcat, Paris, circa 1900-1920, with a foliate and ribbon and reed border, the sauce boat of oval form, bifurcated scroll handles, on an oval stand, the platter of circular form, monogrammed, diameter 31.2cm, approx. weight 57.4oz. (2) £500-700

220 An early 19th century French silver-mounted two-handled sugar vase and cover, by Quentin Baschelet, Paris 1819-1838, the heavy glass bowl of circular form, leaf border and scroll handles, the pull-off cover with a scroll urn finial, with pierced mounts, on an acanthus leaf stem on a raised square base, engraved with an armorial shield, on four paw feet, height 26cm. £1,000-1,500

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219 A French silver meat platter and six plates, maker’s mark A.D with a bird between, circa 1900-1920, foliate scroll and rocaille borders, the centres with a monogram, the platter of oval form, the plates of circular form, length of platter 45cm, diameter of plates 23.2cm, approx. total weight 127oz. (7) £1,500-2,000

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222 A pair of French silver-mounted glass claret jugs, by E. Puiforcat, Paris circa 1900-1920, baluster form, the body with etched foliate scroll decoration, the mounts with fluted and foliate decoration on a matted background, with hinged covers with laurel wreath finials, scroll handles, on raised circular bases with ribbon and reed borders, monogrammed, height 30cm. (2) £1,000-1,500

227 A late 18th / early 19th century French silver mustard pot, Paris circular1798-1809,form,the handle with a bird’s head finial, hinged cover, on three Sphinx head mounted legs on paw feet, with a blue glass liner, plus a pair of French silver salt cellars, post 1838, circular form, on four Sphinx head mounted legs on paw feet, with blue glass liners, approx. weighable 10oz. (3) £300-400

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228 A French silver wine taster, circular form, fluted ring handle with a grapevine, the bowl with fluted and punch bead decoration, length 8.5cm, approx. weight 1oz £100-150

225 A French silver sugar caster, with import marks for 1935, importer’s mark of C.J. Vander, tapering circular form, foliate and rosette decoration, the pierced cover with a spiral fluted finial, height 20.5cm, plus a silver pepper pot, Chester 1904, approx. weight 9oz. (2) £100-150

223 A pair of French silver dishes, by E. Puiforcat, Paris circa 1900-1920, circular form, ribbon and reed border, pierced with foliate decoration, the centres with a monogram, on circular bases, diameter 22cm, plus a French silver-mounted glass bowl, pierced mount engraved glass body, and a silver-mounted glass dish, approx. weighable 20.5oz. (4) £300-400

224 An 18th century French provincial silver wine taster, marked PA three times, similar to the mark of Philippe Aribaud of Carcasonne, but unidentified, circa 1780, circular form, spread shaped thumb-piece, engraved ‘I. PAIN’, length 10.5cm, approx. weight 2.8oz. £200-300

226 A set of eight French silver salt cellars, circa 1900-1920, shell form, rocaille decoration, clear glass liners, on three scroll feet, with six matching spoons and three further spoons, approx. weight 8.3oz. (17) £150-200

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231 A 19th century Dutch silver wool basket, by Widow B Gillis, S-Hertogenbosch 1837, oval form, swing-handled, pierced decoration and pierced ‘Uitachting’, (respect), length 9cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £200-300

232 A Dutch silver tea caddy, possibly Haarlem, marks partially worn, possibly 1735 or 1742 , maker’s device unidentified, baluster form, embossed foliate decoration above part-fluted decoration, pull-off fluted cover, on a fluted circular foot, height 13.8cm, approx. weight 3.75oz. £300-400

229 A French silver sauce pan and cover, maker’s mark of PB with a bird between, circular form, wooden tapering handle, pull-off cover, length 25cm, plus a silver coffee pot, by the Abrahams Brothers, Birmingham 1906, tapering circular form, side handle, domed cover, approx. total weight 21.5oz. (2) £200-300

230 A large French silver sauce pan, by Eugene-Francois Rion, Paris circa 1850, circular form with a lip, turned wooden baluster handle, length 35.5cm, approx. weight 20oz. £350-400

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234 A pair of late 18th century German silver candlesticks, maker’s mark possibly GCB conjoined, Stuttgart, swirl-fluted baluster stems, on raised shaped lobed square bases, height 21cm, approx. weight 18.7oz. (2) £600-800

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235 An 18th century German silver salt cellar, maker’s mark worn, Augsburg 1751-1753, lobed oval form, length 9.2cm, approx. weight 2.2oz. £100-150

233 A 19th century silver teapot, marked 12 and maker’s mark of ‘I.? over H’, probably German, tapering lobed circular form, scroll handle, domed cover with a wooden finial, faceted spout, length handle to spout 19cm, approx. weight 10.8oz. £200-300

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236 An 18th century German silver kettle on a later stand, the kettle with Frankfurt mark only, circa 1780, the unmarked stand 19th century, globular form, chased foliate scroll and rocaille decoration, the hinged handle with two warrior heads and with leather mounts, engraved with a crest, the stand of circular form, on three scroll wire-work legs on three pad feet, height 27cm, approx. weight 31oz. (2) £800-1,200

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237 A late 16th century German parcel-gilt silver setzbecher or stacking beaker, no apparent town or maker’s mark, possibly trace of a mark to the inside of the foot rim, circa 1570, circular form, central girdle, engraved with a silver-gilt border finely engraved with a gentleman holding a candle, a court jester playing a lute in front of a lady and gentleman, a man in a garden scene, two fish within a cloud cartouche, a lady cooking on a fire within a kitchen setting, and a lady working at a table preparing food, with a plain vacant circular cartouche, on a stem pierced with a running stag and a bear in foliate decoration, on a spread circular foot with scenes of a wild boar hunt, the underside with unidentified scratched symbols and scratched ‘II’ over XIII.L’, height 8.5cm, approx. weight 6.5oz. £6,000-8,000

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In 1921, the 2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys) became the Royal Scots Greys ( 2nd Dragoons). In 1971 the regiment amalgamated with the 3rd Carabiniers to for the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards.

241 A pair of Scottish Regimental silver menu card holders, The Royal Dragoons, by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh 1939, modelled as the regimental badge, wirework support, height 3.7cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. (2) £100-150

In 1961, the Regiment was redesignated The Royal Dragoons (1st Dragoons). In 1969 it amalgamated with the Royal Horse Guards (the Blues) to form the Blues and Royals.

238 A pair of Scottish Regimental silver menu card holders, The 2nd Dragoons, (The Royal Scots Greys), modelledunmarked,as the regimental badges above ‘Waterloo’, wirework support, length 4.2cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. (2) £100-150

Created in 1881 with the amalgamation of the 50th and 97th Regiments. In 1966 the Regiment was again amalgamated into the Queen’s Regiment.

In 1921, the 2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys) became the Royal Scots Greys ( 2nd Dragoons). In 1971 the regiment amalgamated with the 3rd Carabiniers to for the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards.

243 A pair of Regimental silver menu card holders, The Royal Warwickshire Regiment, by Latham and Morton, Birmingham 1917, modelled as the regimental badge, on raised rectangular bases, length 6.8cm. (2) £100-150

In 1921, the 2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys) became the Royal Scots Greys ( 2nd Dragoons). In 1971 the regiment amalgamated with the 3rd Carabiniers to for the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards.

240 A pair of Scottish Regimental silver menu card holders, The 2nd Dragoons, (The Royal Scots Greys), by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh 1917, one unmarked, modelled as two regimental badges above ‘Waterloo’, wirework support, length 9cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. (2) £100-1520

242 A pair of Regimental silver menu card holders, The Queen’s Own Royal West Kent Regiment, by A Wilcox, Chester 1937, pierced with the regimental badge, wire-work strut support, on a circular base with a wavy-edge border, diameter of base 3.2cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. (2) £80-120

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In 1881, the 6th Regiment of Foot became the Royal Warwickshire Regiment. In 1963 it was retitled The Royal Warwickshire Fusiliers.

239 A pair of Scottish Regimental silver menu card holders, The 2nd Dragoons, (The Royal Scots Greys), by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh 1928, modelled as the regimental badges above ‘Waterloo’, wirework support, length 5.1cm, approx. weight 1oz. (2) £100-150

248 A pair of Edwardian Regimental silver menu card holders, The Lancashire Fusiliers, by Charlie Jacques, London 1905, modelled as XX (20th), wirework easel backs, length 7.2cm, approx. weight 2.6oz. (2) £100-150

249 A pair of Regimental silver menu card holders, The 1st Life Guards, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1918, circular disc form, engraved with the regimental badge, on circular bases, diameter of base 3.1cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. (2) £150-200

In 1918 the 1st Life Guards was converted to the 1st battalion, Guards Machine Gun Regiment. In 1919, it was reconstituted as Cavalry. In May 1922 the 1st Life Guards amalgamated with the 2nd Life Guards to form The Life Guards.

In 1881 the 20th Regiment of Foot was redesignated The Lancashire Fusiliers. In 1968 the Regiment was amalgamated with other Fusilier regiments to form the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.

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247 A pair of Regimental silver menu card holders, The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment), by Grey and Co., Chester 1917, modelled as the regimental badge, on raised weighted circular bases, height 6cm. (2) £150-200

The Royal Scots, the oldest and most senior regiment of the Line of the British Army. It amalgamated with other Scottish Regiments in 2006 to form the Royal Regiment of Scotland.

244 A pair of Regimental silver menu card holders, the 23rd Sikh Pioneers, maker’s mark worn, London 1920, modelled as the regimental badge, on raised rectangular weighted bases with wire-work supports, inscribed ‘Presented by Capt. J.R. Mellor to the Officers of the 2nd Bn 23rd Sikh Pioneers on his appointment to the Regt. April 22, 1919’, length 6cm. (2) £100-150

245 A pair of Regimental silver menu card holders, The Royal Scots, by Collingwood & Co, London 1924, modelled as the regimental badges, with gilt highlights, on raised weighted circular bases, height 6.5cm. (2) £100-150

In 1903 the 23rd Punjab Pioneers became the 23rd Sikh Pioneers.

246 A pair of Edwardian Regimental silver menu card holders, The Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort’s Own), by Stokes and Ireland, Birmingham 1906, modelled as the regimental badge, on octagonal bases, height 4cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. (2) £100-150

In 1881, the 7th (Royal Fusiliers) was retitled the Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment). In 1968 The Regiment became the 3rd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.

Originally the 95th Rifles. In 1816 renamed the ‘Rifle Brigade’, In 1958, the Regiment became the 3rd Green Jackets and in 1966, the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Green Jackets amalgamated to form the Royal Green Jackets.

The 2nd Bn of the South Staffordshire Regiment was deployed to Ireland in 1920. The Anglo-Irish Treaty was signed in 1921, and as a result the British Regiments stationed in Ireland had to move to Northern Ireland. D Company moved to the small village of Pettigo.

253 A Regimental silver menu card holder, Royal Irish Rifles, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1924, modelled as the regimental badge, on a rectangular base, length 5.2cm, plus a Regimental silver menu card holder, The Royal Irish Fusiliers (Princess Victoria’s), marked Sterling Silver, modelled as the regimental badge above ‘8’, height 5.7cm, approx. weighable 1.7oz. (2) £100-150

255 Two Regimental silver menu card holders, The Ceylon Planters’ Rifle Corps and The Celyon Mounted Rifles, maker’s mark of KAA, modelled as the regiment badge, on rectangular bases, length 5.4cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. (2) £100-150

Although titled ‘Irish’ Rifles, with Irish independence in 1922, the Regiment had become The Royal ‘Ulster’ Rifles.

The 5th Bn, the East Surrey Regiment embarked for India in 1914.

250 A Regimental silver menu card holder, The Cheshire Regiment, possibly by William Comyns, London 1912, modelled as the regimental badge, on a raided circular weighted base, height 5.8cm, plus another Regimental silver menu card holder, The Worcestershire Regiment, by Elkington and Co., Birmingham 1914, circular form, engraved with the regimental badge, on a raised weighted circular base, height 4.5cm. (2) £100-150

In 1898 the RAMC was formed from the Medical Staff Corps and the Medical Staff.

252 A Regimental silver menu card holder, The Royal Tank Corps, by Henry Plante, London 1934, modelled as the regimental badge, on a raised circular base, height 5cm, plus another Regiment silver menu card holder, of circular disc form, engraved with the regimental badge of the Royal Tank Corps, on a circular base, approx. total weight 2.5oz. (2) £100-150

In 1970 the Worcestershire Regiment was amalgamated with the Sherwood Forresters, and in 2007 it merged with the Cheshire and the Staffordshire Regiments to form the Mercian regiment.

251 A late-Victorian Regimental silver menu card holder, The East Yorkshire Regiment, no apparent maker’s mark, London 1885, modelled as the regimental badge, on a wooden base, length 8.6cm, plus a Regimental electroplated menu card holder, The Royal Army Medical Corps, (RAMC), on a circular base, height 4.8cm. (2) £100-150

254 A Regimental silver menu card holder, The East Surrey Regiment (5th Bn), by Hamilton and Co, Calcutta, modelled as the regiment badge, on a weighted rectangular base, length 6cm, plus a Regimental silver menu card holder, The South Staffordshire Regiment, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1922, modelled as the regiment badge, on a weighted rectangular base, inscribed ‘’D’ Co.Pettigo 1922, Presented by Lieut E.W.B. Harte, R.E’, length 7.2cm. (2) £100-150

The Ceylon Planters Rifle Corps was raised in 1901. The Corps served in World War I attached to ANZAC. They also served in World War II. Disbanded on 11 April 1949 on Ceylon independence.

In 1881, the 15th (York East Riding) Regiment of Foot became the East Yorkshire Regiment. After various amalgamations it is now part of the Yorkshire Regiment.

In 1906 the Ceylon Mounted Infantry was redesignated the Ceylon Mounted Rifles. The Regiment was mobilized during the 1st World War, but with the demise of cavalry warfare, was disbanded in 1938.

In October 1923, the Tank Corps became the Royal Tank Corps, and in April 1939 it was renamed as The Royal Tank Regiment.

256 A late-Victorian Regimental electroplated menu card holder, The 29th Regiment (7th Burma Battalion) Madras Native Infantry, circa modelled1893,as the regimental badge on a circular base, on four ball feet, diameter of base 10.2cm. £60-80

In 1881, the 65th and 84th regiments of Foot merged to form the York and Lancaster Regiment. In 1968, the Regiment chose to disband rather than amalgamate.

In 1920, the Regiment was redesignated The Wiltshire Regiment. After various amalgamations it is now mark of The Rifles.

261 A Regimental silver menu card holder, The Kings Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster), by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1926, modelled as a standing lion above ‘The Kings’s Own’, on a weighted rectangular base, length 7.8cm. £100-150

In 1909 members of the Vancouver Scottish community put forward the notion of raising a Highland Regiment in Vancouver. This was authorised in 1910. The regiment fought in France in the First World War and in 1920 was redesignated The Seaforth Highlanders of Canada. The Regiment continues today.

259 A Regimental silver and enamel menu card holder, 72nd Regiment, Seaforth Highlanders of Canada, by Deakin and Francis, Birmingham 1914, oval form, enamelled with the regimental badge with the cipher ‘L’ for Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany,on an oval base, height 4.2cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £100-150

In 1893, the 29th Madras Infantry became the 29th Regiment (7th Burma Battalion) Madras Native Infantry. In 1903 it became the 89th Punjab Regiment and in 1947, was allocated to Pakistan on partition.

258 A Regimental silver menu card holder, The Duke of Edinburgh’s Wiltshire Regiment, Chester modelled1916,asthe regimental badge, on a circular foot, height 5.2cm. £80-120

In 1881 the 4th (King’s Own) Regiment of Foot became the Kings Own (Royal Lancaster) Regiment and in 1921, it was redesignated the King’s Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster). In 1959 the regiment amalgamated with the Border regiment to form the King’s Own Royal Border Regiment.

The Welsh Guards were founded in 1915, during World War I, and are part of the Guards Division.

Provenance: Major Walter Prentis.

257 A Regimental silver menu card holder, The Welsh Guards by Fowler & Polglaze Ltd., London 1931, modelled as the badge of the regiment, on a raised weighted circular base, height 6.5cm. £100-150

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260 A Regimental silver menu card holder, The York and Lancaster Regiment, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1936, modelled as the regimental badge, on a weighted rectangular base, length 7.8cm. £80-120

266 A pair of late-Victorian Regimental silver menu card holders, The Royal Warwickshire Regiment, by Henry Brown, London 1891, modelled as the regimental badge, one with a crown around its neck, on raised circular bases on wooden plinths, engraved ‘H McC’ for Harry McCalmont’, height 7.2cm. (2) £150-200

267 A matched pair of Scottish Regimental silver menu card holders, The Gordon Highlanders, retailed by Wilson and Sharpe, Edinburgh 1938/39, modelled as the regimental badge, mounted on raised circular wooden bases, height 8cm. (2) £150-200

The menu card holders were presented to the mess when McCalmont joined the 4th Bn of the Regiment.

262 A matched set of three late-Victorian Regimental silver menu card holders, The South Staffordshire Regiment, one by John Mappin, London 1887, modelled as the regimental badge, one with enamel decoration, mounted on wooden bases, length 9cm. (3) £150-200

Formed in 1881 by the amalgamation of the 75th and 92nd Regiments of Foot. In 1994, the Regiment amalgamated with the Queen’s Own Highlanders to form the Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons).

263 An Edwardian Regimental silver menu card holder, The Oxford Light Infantry, by Stokes and Ireland Ltd., Birmingham 1906, modelled as the regimental badge, on a raised octagonal base, height 3.7cm, plus and Edwardian silver Regimental menu card holder, The Prince Albert’s (Somerset Light Infantry), by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1906, modelled as the regimental badge, on a circular foot, height 5cm, and an unmarked Regimental menu card holder, The King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, of similar form, inscribed ‘ Presented to the Officers’ Mess, 3rd KO Yorkshire LI by Major A. G. Momber on promotion March 1896’, approx. weighable 0.6oz. (3) £150-200

The 8th Gorkha Rifles was raised in 1824 as part of the East India Company. It transferred to the British Indian Army after the 1857 rebellion. After independence in 1947, the regiment was transferred to the Indian Army.

In 1903 the 43rd Gurkha’s was renumbered the 7th Gurkha Rifles. In 1959 it was designated the 7th Duke of Edinburgh’s Own Gurkha Rifles.

The Regiment came into being in 1881 by the amalgamation of the 38th Foot and the 80th (Staffordshire Volunteers). In 2007 it became part of the Mercian Regiment.

264 Three Regimental silver menu card holders, The Royal Artillery, one by L. Emanuel, Birmingham 1895, one by H Phillips, London 1928, and one London 1924, modelled as regimental badges, with plain semi circular and wirework supports, length of longest 7.9cm, approx. weight 3.5oz. (3) £150-200

the regimental badge on a raised weighted rectangular base, height 5cm, plus another Regimental electroplated menu card holder, The 8th Gorkha Rifles, height 3.7cm. (2) £100-150

Harry McCalmont (1861-1902) joined the army in 1879 and by 1888 he had got involved in horse breeding. In 1895 he entered Parliament when he won the Newmarket seat for the conservatives. He was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and Honoury Colonel of the 4th Battalion and he served in South Africa 1900-1901. He returned to take up his seat in Parliament, but died in 1902 at the age of 42.

265 A Regimental electroplated menu card holder, 7th Duke of Edinburgh’s Own Gurkha Rifles, modelledunmarked,as

269 An Edwardian Regimental silver menu card holder, 79th Carnatic Infantry, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1905, modelled as the regimental badge, on a weighted rectangular base, length 7cm. £80-120

Formed in 1881 by the amalgamation of the 75th and 92nd Regiments of Foot. In 1994, the Regiment amalgamated with the Queen’s Own Highlanders to form the Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons).

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270 A Regimental metalware and electroplated menu card holder, The 20th (Punjab) Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry, modelledunmarked,as the regimental badge, mounted on a triangular base, height 5cm. £80-120

In 1864, the 20th Bengal Native Infantry became the 20th (Punjab) Regt. of Bengal Native Infantry. By 1922, the Regiment was titled 14th Punjab Regt (Duke of Cambridge’s Own).

In 1903, the 19th Madras Native Infantry was redesignated the 79th Carnatic Infantry. In 1922, the Regiment became the 3rd Bn, 3rd Madras Regiment. It disbanded in 1923.

In 1903, the 28th Madras native Infantry was redesignated the 88th Carnatic Infantry. The Regiment disbanded in 1921.

272 A late-Victorian Regimental silver menu card holder, by Spurrier & Co., Birmingham 1892, modelled as the regimental badge, on a rectangular base, length 7.8cm, approx. weight 2.2oz. £80-120

In 1919, the Regiment became the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment. In 1958 it amalgamated with the Essex Regiment to become the 3rd East Anglian Regiment.

273 A late-Victorian Regimental silver menu card holder, The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment), by Louis Dee, London 1880/81, retailed by Elkington and Co., modelled as the regimental badge, on a raised circular foot, height 7.8cm, approx. weight 2.2oz. £80-120

In 1881, the 7th (Royal Fusiliers) became The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment). In 1968, the Regiment amalgamated with other Fusilier regiments to become the 3rd Bn., The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.

268 A presentation Regimental silver menu card holder, The Gordon Highlanders, by Thomas Ebbutt, Edinburgh 1947, modelled as the regimental badge, on a wooden plinth, with a presentation plaque inscribed ‘Presented to Capt. J.E. Cullen OBE by the 2nd Bn. for many happy voyages’, length 6.5cm. £100-150

271 A Regimental metalware menu card holder, The 28th Madras Native Infantry, modelledunmarked,as the regimental badge, mounted on a wooden base, with a plaque, inscribed ‘Presented to Lieut A.W. Nicholls by the Officers of the 88th Carnatic Infantry on its Demobilization in December 1921’, height 11cm. £100-150

278 A pair of Regimental silver and silver-gilt menu card holders, 3rd Carabiniers (Prince of Wales’s Gadroon Guards), marked sterling silver, retailed by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths modelledCompany,as the regimental badge, on rectangular bases with canted corners, in a fitted case, length 3.7cm, approx. weight 2.4oz. (2) £150-200

In 1902 the Regiment was redesignated The Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire ) Regiment.

The regiment was founded in 1689 and in 2006 it amalgamated with the Royal Regiment of Wales to become The Royal Welsh.

The Regiment was created in 1881 by the amalgamation of the 91st and 93rd Regiments of Foot. In 2006 the Regiment amalgamated with other Scottish Regiments to form The Royal Regiment of Scotland.

277 A set of four Edwardian Regimental silver menu card holders, Princess Louise’s (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders), by Wilson & Sharp, Edinburgh 1908, modelled as the regimental badge, with wire-work supports, length 5.5cm, approx. weight 2.5oz. (4) £200-300

274 A set of four Regimental silver menu card holders, The 17th Lancers, (The Duke of Cambridge’s Own), by Grey and Co., Chester 1923, circular disc form, engraved with the regimental badge, on circular bases, in a fitted case, diameter of base 3.1cm, approx. weight 3.4oz. (4) £200-300

276 A set of four Regimental silver menu card holders, The Royal Welsh Fusiliers, by Stokes and Ireland, Chester 1908 and 1910, modelled as the regimental badge, with strut supports, on rectangular bases, length 4.9cm, approx. weight 4.4oz. (4) £200-300

275 A set of four Regimental silver menu card holders, The King’s Royal Rifle Corps, by S. Mordan and Co., London 1931, circular disc form, applied with the regimental badge, on circular bases, diameter of base 3.1cm, approx. weight 3.5oz. (4) £150-200

In 1928 the 3rd/6th Dragoon Guards was redesignated the 3rd Carabiniers. In 1939, the regiment transferred to the Royal Armoured Corps. In 1971, they amalgamated with the Royal Scots Greys to form the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards.

Raised in 1759, and famous for its part in the Charge of the Light Brigade in the Crimea. In 1922, The Regiment amalgamated with the 21st lancers to form the 17th/21st Lancers.

Raised in America as the Royal American Regiment in 1756. In 1830 it became The King’s Royal Rifle Corps. In 1958 it became the 2nd Green Jackets (KRRC). In 2007 the Regiment became part of the Rifles.

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279 A large late-Victorian Regimental silver menu card holder, The Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regiment), by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1894, modelled as the Regimental badge, on a rectangular weighted base, inscribed ‘Presented by 2 Lieuts Bliss, Keller and Welseley’, length 7.3cm. £80-120

285 A Regimental silver bottle holder, The 2nd Battalion, Prince of Wales’s (North Staffordshire) Regiment, by Holland, Aldewinckle and Slater, London 1916, plain cylindrical form, on a spread circular foot, engraved with badges and inscribed ‘ Presented to the Officer’s Mess, 2nd Battn the Prince of Wales’s (North Staffordshire Regiment) by Lt-Col. A.P. Drayson and The Officers 1st / 6th Bn The East Surrey Regiment., Charil 1916’, height 11.5cm, approx. weight 10.5oz. £150-200

Formed in 1900 to garrison West African colonies of Nigeria, Gold Coast, Sierra Leone and Gambia. They served during World War II as a cadre for the 81st and 82nd (West Africa) Divisions. They were disbanded in 1960.

280 A late-Victorian Regimental silver and enamel menu card holder, The Duke of Wellington’s (West Riding Regiment), by William Richard Corke, London 1895, applied with the enamel badge of the regiment, height 5.2cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £80-120

The 2nd Bn returned from South Africa in 1902. In 1903 it was deployed to India, where it remained throughout World War I. The 1st / 6th East Surrey Regimen was deployed to India and arrived on the 2 December 1914.

The regiment was raised after the mutiny of 1858. In 1861 it became the 40th Bengal Native Infantry. In 1903 it became the 49th Pathans. In 1947 it as allocated to Pakistan.

284 A late-Victorian Scottish Regimental silver table cigar lighter, Highland Light Infantry, possibly by J. Reid, Glasgow 1899, weighted sphere form, the front applied with the regimental base, height 5.5cm. £100-150

281 A Regimental silver menu card holder, Royal West African Frontier Force, by S. Mordan and Co., London 1931, plain disc form, engraved with the regimental badge, on a circular base, diameter 3cm, approx. weight 0.8oz. £80-120

283 A Regimental silver menu card holder, the 12th (The Prince of Wales’s Royal) Lancers, by Horace Woodward and Co., Birmingham 1911, modelled as the regimental badge, on an octagonal base, plus an unmarked Regimental menu card holder, The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, approx. weighable 0.7oz. (2) £100-150

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The Sikh Regiment was formed in 1922 after reorganisation of the Indian Army. In 1947 it was allocated to India.

In 1881 the 47th (Lancashire) and the 81st (Loyal Lincoln Volunteers) amalgamated to form the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. In 1920 the regiment became the Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire).

In 1960 the 12th Lancers merged with the 9th Queen’s Royal Lancers to form the 9/12 Royal Lancers (Prince of Wales’s).

In 2004 the Regiment became part of the The Yorkshire Regiment.

282 A Regimental silver menu card holder, the 40th Pathans, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1922, modelled as the regimental badge, on an oval base, length 7.5cm, plus an unmarked Regimental menu card holder, 11th Sikh Regiment,King George’s Own (Ferozepore Sikhs), circa 1922, square form, applied with the regimental badge, height 5.4cm, approx. weighable 1.2oz. (2) £100-150

The Regiment was formed in 1881 by the amalgamation of the 71st and the 74th Highlanders. It was deployed to Ceylon in 1899. In 1948 it was amalgamated with the 1st Battalion.

It was raised in Liverpool in 1797 and in 1798 was placed on the establishment of militias. In 1881 it became the 3rd Bn. the King’s (Liverpool) Regiment. In 1953 the militia was disbanded.

286 A George III Regimental silver Fiddle pattern marrow scoop, the 1st or West Essex Militia, by Eley, Fearn and Chawner, London 1810, the reverse of the bowl with the Regimental badge, length 22.8cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £80-120

The Regiment took part in the Charge of the Light Brigade at Balaclava in October 1854. In 1861 the Regiment became the 4th (Queen’s Own Hussars). In 1958 it amalgamated with the 8th King’s Royal Irish Hussars to form The Queen’s Royal Irish Hussars.

290 Two 19th century Regimental silver marrow scoops, The 4th (The Queen’s Own) Hussars, one by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1898, the other unmarked, the reverse of the bowl with the Regimental badge above ‘Salamanca’, one inscribed ‘Presented by 2nd Lieut E.H. Caldbeck on joining 1897’, length 24cm and 19.8cm, approx weight. 2.5oz. (2) £80-120

Raised on 23 June 1759 at Chelmsford. In 1881 it became the 4th Bn. The Essex Regiment. It was disbanded in 1908.

In 1854 the regiment returned to England after the 2nd Burma War. In 1881 it merged with the 105th Madras light Infantry to become the King’s Own Light Infantry (South Yorkshire Regiment). In 1967 it merged with other infantry regiments to become the Light Infantry.

288 A set of four Victorian Regimental silver marrow scoops, the 20th (East Devonshire) regiment of Foot, by George Adams, London 1854, the reverse of the bowl with the Regimental badge, the stem with swag decoration, length 21.4cm, approx. weight 5.7oz. (4) £200-300

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The Regiment returned to England form India in 1829. It took part in various campaigns including the Afghan War 1878-80. In 1881 the Regiment was redesignated 2nd Bn. The East Lancashire Regiment. In 2006 it became the Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment.

287 A George III Regimental silver marrow scoop, the 2nd Royal Lancashire Militia, by Eley, Fearn and Chawner, London 1804, the reverse of the bowl with the Regimental badge, length 25.2cm, approx. weight 2.8oz. £80-120

289 A Victorian Regimental silver Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern marrow scoop, 51st Kings Own Light Infantry (2nd Yorkshire, West Riding), by George Adams, London 1852, the reverse of the bowl with the Regimental badge, length 21.2cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £80-120

291 A pair of George IV Regimental silver Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern marrow scoops, the 59th (2nd Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot, by Jonathan Hayne, London 1829, the reverse of the bowl engraved ‘59’, length 21.4cm, approx. weight 3.2oz. (2) £150-200

Raised in Lincoln in May 1959. Deployed to Liverpool in 1760 to defend the city in case of French attack. Awarded title of ‘Royal’, Embodied for the Crimea in 1854 and India in 1857. In 1881 it became the 3rd Bn, the Lincolnshire Regiment. Disbanded in 1953.

295 A matched pair of William IV Regimental silver Fiddle and Thread pattern table forks, 6th Dragoon Guards (Caribiniers), by William Chawner, London 1831 and one with worn maker’s mark, London 1835, the reverse of the terminals engraved with a regimental badge, approx. weight 5.5oz. (2) £60-80

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296 A set of six Victorian Regimental silver Old English pattern table forks, The 8th or Royal North Lincoln Militia, by George Adams, London 1854, the terminals with the regimental badge, approx. weight 13.3oz. (6) £150-200

293 A set of five George III provincial regimental silver Old English pattern tablespoons, 15th (Yorkshire East Riding) Regiment of Foot, by John Langlands, Newcastle 1799, the terminals engraved with the badge of the XV Reg, approx. weight 10oz. (5) £150-200

A second Battalion of this regiment was raised in Sutherland in 1799 for garrison duties from volunteers from the East York Regiment of Militia. In 1800 the Battalion was deployed to Ireland and then later disbanded in 1802.

Formed in 1685, renamed 6th Dragoon Guards in 1788. ‘Carabiniers’ was added in 1826. In 1922 joined with 3rd Dragoon Guards. In 1928 the 3rd/6th Dragoon Guards was redesignated the 3rd Carabiniers. In 1939, the regiment transferred to the Royal Armoured Corps. In 1971, they amalgamated with the Royal Scots Greys to form the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards.

The Regiment was raised at Beverley in 1759 and known as the Beverley Buffs. The Regiment was called out during the Spithead and Nore mutinies in 1797. In 1881 it became the 3rd Bn. The East Yorkshire Regiment and was deployed to South Africa in 1902. It was disbanded in 1953.

297 A matched set of six George III Regimental silver Old English pattern tablespoons, East York Regiment of Militia, various dates and makers including three by Eley and Fearn, London 1805, the terminal engraved with the regimental badge, approx. weight 13.5oz. (6) £150-200

The Regiment was raised in March 1795. Initially stationed in Lincoln. By May 1800 it had progressed to Piershill Barracks in Edinburgh. In October 1800, the Regiment was placed on the Irish Establishment and employed to Clonwell, Co. Tipperary. In 1802 the Regiment was disbanded.

294 A George III Regimental silver King’s pattern table fork, the 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards, by S and J Blake, London possibly 1817, engraved by the tines with the regimental crest, approx. weight 2.9oz. £50-70

292 A set of four George III Scottish Regimental silver King’s pattern table forks and a dessert spoon, the 28th (Duke of York’s Own) Regiment of (Light) Dragoons, by Robert Wilson, Edinburgh 1799, the terminals with the regimental badge, approx. weight 9.7oz. (5) £150-200

Transferred from the Irish establishment to the British establishment in 1788. Deployed to the Peninsular in 1811. Took part in the Charge of The Heavy Brigade at Balaclava in 1854. In 1922 it amalgamated with the 7th Dragoon Guards to form the 4th/7th Dragoon Guards.

300 An early 19th century Regimental Old Sheffield plated meat dish cover, 58th (Rutlandshire) Regiment of Foot, unmarked, circa 1825, domed oval form, fluted scroll handle, engraved with the badge within foliate scroll mantling, gadroon border, length 38cm. £50-70

In 1881 the 58th Regiment became the 2nd Bn The Northamptonshire Regiment, and in 1960 amalgamated to become the 2nd East Anglian Regiment.

298 A Victorian Regimental silver Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern tablespoon and two matching William IV silver salt spoons, the 83rd (Country of Dublin) Regiment of Foot, by George Adams, London 1867, and maker’s mark worn, London 1830, the terminals with the regimental crest, approx. weight 4.9oz. (3) £50-70

302 A set of six Edwardian Scottish silver menu card holders, by Hamilton and Inches, three Edinburgh 1902 and three 1903, modelled as the crest of Traynor with a seated lion and motto, wirework supports, length 6cm, approx. weight 6oz. (6) £300-400

303 A silver cigarette box, by William Base & Sons, Birmingham 1929, square and semi circular form, engine-turned decoration, gadroon border, wood lined, on four bracket feet, length 9cm. £120-150

Raised in Dublin in 1793 as the 83rd Regiment of Foot. Served in the Peninsula war. In 1859 it became 83rd (County of Dublin) Regiment of Foot. In 1881 it amalgamated with 86th (Royal County Down) Regiment to form The Royal Irish Rifles.

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Raised in 1858 after the Mutiny as the 3rd Bengal European Light Cavalry. In 1862 it became a Hussar Regiment retitled 21st Hussars. In 1921 it was redesignated the 21st Lancers.

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301 A Collection of five items of Irish Regimental electroplate, comprising: a Fiddle pattern soup ladle, with the badge of the 110th or Royal Cork City Artillery Militia, an entrée dish and cover with the badge of the 121st or Monaghan Militia, a sauce boat by Elkington, with the badge of the 107th or Kerry Militia, a salver by Elkington and Co., with the badge of the 82 South Mayo Rifles Regiment of Militia, and a waiter by Elkington with the badge of the 120th North Mayo Fusiliers Regiment of Militia. (5) £150-200

299 A Victorian Regimental King’s pattern tablespoon, The 21st Hussars, by A B Savory & Sons (William Smily), London 1855, the terminal with the regimental badge, length 22.2cm, approx. weight 3.3oz. £50-70

307 An Edwardian silver dressing table box, probably by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1901, square cushion form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, the hinged cover embossed with cherubs, on four bracket feet, length 9.2cm, approx. weight 5oz. £100-150

λ 306 A silver and tortoiseshell mounted dressing table box, by Charles and Richard Comyns, London 1915, kidney form, the hinged cover inlaid with swags and foliate decoration, husk border, on four pierced bracket feet, velvet lined, length 15.3cm. £200-300

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305 A silver and enamel photograph frame, by H, Matthews, Birmingham 1915, upright slightly arched rectangular form, with a later blue enamel border, replacement velvet back and easel support, height 25.8cm. £250-300

304 A French silver-gilt spirit flask and double medicine spoon, by G. Keller, Paris, the flask with a plain glass body, pull-off drinking cup, screw-off cover, initialled, the medicine spoon with a central support, length 16.2cm, approx. weighable 3.8oz. (2) £150-200

310 A small collection of four antique silver vinaigrettes, comprising: a George IV one, London 1823, rectangular form, with engraved trellis decoration, pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 3.7cm, one by E. Smith, Birmingham 1841, one by Lea and Clarke, Birmingham 1813, and one other, grille a.f, approx. total weight 2oz. (4) £250-300

311 A George III silver vinaigrette, by William Adby, London 1801, plain rounded rectangular form, the hinged cover initialled, the interior with a plain pierced silver-gilt grille, plus a George IV silver-gilt watch case vinaigrette, by Corfield and Co., Birmingham 1825, circular form, spiral engine-turned decoration, approx. total weight 1.1oz. (2) £200-300

308 A 19th century Chinese silver vinaigrette, maker’s mark of KMS, oblong bag form, chased with figural scenes in a landscape setting, the hinged cover with chased foliate scroll decoration, the interior with a pierced foliate grille, with a chain, length 3.8cm. £300-400

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312 A small mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a William IV silver snuff box, by Edwin Jones, Birmingham 1835, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, foliate borders, the cover inscribed, length 8.2cm, plus a George IV silver vinaigrette, by John Shaw, Birmingham 1821, engraved decoration, and a silver-gilt vinaigrette, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1833, approx. total weight 4.7oz. (3) £250-300

309 A Victorian silver snuff box, by E. Shaw, Birmingham 1848, rectangular form, engine-turned borders, the cover initialled, plus a Victorian silver vinaigrette, by the same maker, Birmingham 1847, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, with a vacant cartouche, the interior with a pierced foliate scroll grille, approx. total weight 3oz. (2) £200-300

316 A large Victorian silver vinaigrette, by E. Smith, Birmingham 1844, rectangular form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, the cover initialled, the interior with a pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 5.2cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £200-300

317 A George IV silver vinaigrette, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1828, rectangular form, chased foliate cover, engraved base with a vacant cartouche, the interior with a pierced and engraved silvergilt grille, length 3.5cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £150-200

314 A Victorian novelty silver book vinaigrette, by E. Smith, London 1854, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, with a vacant shield cartouche, reeded spine, with a ring attachment, the interior with a pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 4cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £250-300

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313 An early-Victorian silver ‘castle-top’ vinaigrette, Windsor Castle, by Gervase Wheeler, Birmingham 1840, bag form, the hinged cover with a scene of the castle, the cushioned sides with foliate decoration on a matted background, with a chain and finger ring, the underside with initials, the interior with a pierced silver-gilt foliate scroll grille, length 3.2cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. £700-900

315 A George III silver-mounted agate vinaigrette, by Thomas Phipps, Edward Robinson & James Phipps, London 1811, rounded rectangular form, the sides and base with engine-turned decoration, the hinged cover set with an agate panel, the interior with a silver-gilt pierced and engraved foliate grille, length 4.2cm. £300-500

320 A collection of nine silver-mounted and dressing table jars, various dates and makers, various designs, plus two electroplated-mounted dressing table jars, approx. weighable 3oz. (11) £150-200

318 A silver-mounted glass George IV travelling inkwell and jar, by George Reid, London 1830, circular form, engine turned decoration, the inkwell with a screwdown cover, and a pair of glass bottles, screw-off electroplated covers, engraved with a crest, plus a Bohemian glass dressing table bottle, engraved decoration, screw-off silver cover stamped ‘silver’, embossed foliate decoration, with a monogram, approx. weighable 0.4oz. (5) £150-200

319 A collection of fifteen silver and electroplated mounted toilet jars and bottles, clear glass bodies, various mounts, approx. weighable 1oz. (15) £150-200

323 A collection of silver-mounted glass jars and scent bottles, various dates and makers, comprising: eleven jars, four scent bottles, and four electroplated mounted jars and an electroplated mounted flask, approx. weighable 2.3oz. (qty) £100-150

322 A collection of silver-mounted dressing table jars and bottles, various dates and makers, plain and foliate scroll covers, comprising: fifteen silver-mounted one, one with an associated cover, and two electroplated-mounted ones. (18) £200-300

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321 A collection of seven scent bottles, comprising: a silver-mounted red glass bottle, by Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1898, four further silver-mounted bottles, a base metal mounted blue glass double-ended scent bottle and an electroplated-mounted scent bottle. (7) £100-150

λ 328 A collection of eight silver-mounted and glass scent bottles, various dates and makers, coloured bodies, one with a tortoiseshell cover, plus a base-metal blue glass double ended scent bottle, and two red glass overlay bottles, (10) £200-300

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327 A Victorian silver-mounted mounted red glass scent bottle/ vinaigrette, facetedunmarked,cylindrical form, the hinged cover opens to reveal a pierced grille, plus two silver-mounted green glass double-ended scent bottles, of faceted cylindrical form. (3) £200-300

326 A Victorian silver-mounted clear glass double-ended scent bottle, theunmarked,faceted cylindrical body with geometric decoration, the hinged covers with foliate scroll decoration, in a fitted case, length 12.8cm, plus a Victorian silver-mounted red glass double-ended scent bottle, cylindrical form, hob-nail cut decoration, the unmarked mounts with foliate scroll decoration and with traces of gilding. (2) £150-200

324 A Victorian silver-gilt mounted red glass double-ended scent bottle, facetedunmarked,cylindrical form, the covers with engraved foliate scroll decoration, length 14.8cm, plus two silver-mounted double-ended scent bottles. (3) £150-200

325 A late-Victorian silver-mounted double-ended red glass scent bottle, probably by J. Walker, Birmingham 1892, cylindrical form, barley-twist decoration, plain hinged covers, length 10.5cm. £100-150

329 A Victorian silver-mounted glass vase and floral display, by Edward Stockwell, part-marked, London pre-1890, the vase of baluster form, with overlay flower decoration, the floral display with three buds, height 21.8cm. £150-200

335 A French novelty silver chick pot, modelled in a seated position, textured feathers, one claw a.f, height 6cm, approx. weight 2.4oz. £60-80

330 A pair of Victorian novelty silver owl pepper pots, by George Richards, London 1851, modelled in standing positions, textured feather decoration, the heads set with red glass eyes, one with gilding around the eyes, height 7.2cm, approx. weight 3oz. (2) £400-600

331 A Victorian novelty silver owl mustard pot / inkwell, probably by George Richards, London 1852, modelled in a standing position, textured feather decoration, the head set with orange glass eyes, the underside with a screw and nut fitting to fit on a base, height 10.5cm, approx. weight 4oz. £300-400

332 A novelty silver and mother-of-pearl pin dish, by H J Cooper & Co Ltd., Birmingham 1913, oval shell bowl, mounted on a roller skate, length 6.5cm. £100-150

333 A novelty silver camel pin cushion, by Robert Pringle, Birmingham, possibly 1909, modelled in a standing position, height 6.5cm. £250-300

334 A late 19th / early 20th century Dutch Victorian novelty silver owl pepper pot, modelled in standing position, textured feather decoration, the head set with yellow glass eyes, the hinged cover opens to reveal a pullout pierced cover, height 7.8cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. (2) £100-150

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338 A Victorian silver and enamel vesta case, makers mark B&S, Birmingham 1886, rectangular form, hinged cover, the front enamelled ‘Sacred To The Memory (crossed pipes) Here lie our ashes’, length 4.1cm, approx. weight 0.78oz. £200-300

‘A Gentleman in Khaki’ comes for a line in the Rudyard Kipling poem, ‘The Absent Minded Beggar’.

337 A Victorian silver and enamel vesta case, by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1887, rectangular form, hinged cover with a ring attachment, the front enamelled with a St Bernard dog, length 4.8cm, approx. weight 0.86oz. £100-150

339 A Victorian silver and enamel vesta case, by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1886, rectangular form, hinged cover, the front enamelled ‘In me a (match) you’ll always find’, length 4.3cm, approx. weight 0.67oz. £100-150

341 Boer War interest, a late-Victorian silver and enamel vesta case, by Saunders and Shepherd, Birmingham 1899, rectangular form, hinged cover with a ring attachment, the front enamelled with the scene of a wounded soldier carrying his gun, and written ‘A Gentleman in Kharki’, the reverse inscribed ‘HMS 14 Nov 1899’, length 5cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. £200-300

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340 A Victorian silver and enamel vesta case makers mark H.H, Birmingham 1886, rectangular form, hinged cover with a ring attachment, the front enamelled with four playing cards, length 4.9cm, approx. weight 0.85oz. £100-150

336 A silver and enamel vesta case, by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1915, rectangular form, hinged cover with a ring attachment, the front enamelled ‘with Compliments from J R Rose Ltd’ and ten matches, length 4.7cm, approx. weight 0.8oz. £100-150

343 A 9 carat gold presentation cigarette case, maker’s mark of KW, London 1955, retailed by Lane, Crawford Ltd., Hong rectangularKong, form, engine-turned decoration, slide-action opening, initialled, the interior inscribed, and engraved with the crest of a ship and motto, also with Chinese characters for ‘Blessings, Longevity, Good Health and Peace of Mind’, in a case, length 14cm, approx. weight 184g. £2,000-3,000

346 A Victorian Aesthetic Movement silver folding napkin ring, by Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1886, formed of four square panels, each panel engraved with Japanesestyle decoration, joined at the corners by ring attachments, diameter 3.6cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. £100-150

345 A 9 carat gold lighter, makers mark KW, Birmingham 1962, rectangular form, textured decoration, hinged cover and sliding side cover, length 5.8cm, approx. total gross weight including interior mechanism 80.3g. £400-600

347 A 9 carat gold cigarette case, by Deakin and Francis, Birmingham 1930, plain rounded rectangular form, the front with a crest and initials, length 8.7cm, approx. weight 82.4g. £800-1,200

342 Retailed by Asprey, a silver-gilt sewing set, with import marks for London 1932, engine-turned decoration, comprising: a pair of scissors, a thimble, a needle case, a spike and a gilt-metal bodkin, in a fitted case. £80-120

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344 A Victorian silver-mounted glass inkwell, by Joshua Vander, London 1891, circular fluted form, the hinged cover with a reeded border, diameter of base 14cm. £100-150

353 A Victorian parcel-gilt silver Aesthetic movement scent bottle, by S. Mordan, London 1881, cylindrical form, hinged cover, engraved with birds and palms, glass stopper and liner, in a fitted case, length 5.2cm. £150-200

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with import marks for C E Ltd, London, square form, with a sprung hinged cover, engine turned decoration, enamelled numbers and hands, the face marked ‘Swiss Made’, length 3.6cm. £100-150

348 A silver and enamel compact, by the Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1932, circular form, the hinged cover with green and white geometric decoration, the interior of the cover with a mirror, diameter 4.8cm. £60-80

352 A silver and enamel stamp holder, stamped STERLING, circular form, the hinged cover enamelled with a border of foliate decoration on a white background, gilded interior, length 5cm, approx. weight 2oz. £150-200

349 A silver and enamel compact, by The Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1929, circular form, the hinged cover with a enamelled plaque of a dog, the interior gilded and the inside of the cover with a mirror, diameter 3.7cm, approx. wight 0.5oz. £150-200

350 A modern silver compact, probably Spanish, square form, with vari-coloured gilded mesh decoration, with a red stone push button clasp, the interior fitted with a powder holder and mirror, length 7.5cm. £100-150

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354 A silver cigarette box, by Mappin and Webb, London 1947, rectangular form, the hinged cover with engine-turned decoration, on four bracket feet, plus another cigarette box, by the Harmen Brothers, Birmingham 1967, of rectangular form, the panelled cover with engine-turned decoration and initials. (2) £100-150

356 A silver-mounted shagreen jewellery box, by Samuel Jacob, London 1910, rectangular form, canted corners, foliate and reeded borders, with a medallion clasp, the interior velvet lined, length 12cm. £250-300

357 A small silver statue of a 1st World War soldier and sailor, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1915, modelled standing easy, on raised circular plinths, height 8.8cm. (2) £150-200

355 A modern silver paper-weight, possibly for napkins, maker’s mark of DJ over SW, London 1979, square form, mounted with a mouse and a lump of cheese, length 6.9cm, approx. weight 3.2oz. £100-150

358 An Edwardian novelty silver posy holder, by Deakin and Francis, Birmingham 1907, modelled as a golf bag, easel strut support, the bag with a simulated leather strap inscribed ‘June 17th 1907’, height 14.3cm, approx. weight 2oz. £300-400

360 A modern Regimental silver statue of a Royal Corps of Transport Officer, by Peter Hicks Ltd., maker’s mark of GS, London 2003, modelled in a standing position in full uniform, filled, on a wooden plinth, height 31.5cm. £100-150

359 A late 19th century German novelty silver cigar cutter, by K and S, Hamburg, modelled as a water pump, the handle moves to cut the cigar, with a trough with simulated wooden panels, on a circular foot on four pierced bracket feet, height 16.5cm. £350-400

361 A modern Regimental silver statue of a Royal Corps of Transport Officer, by Peter Hicks Ltd., maker’s mark of GS, London 2003, modelled in a standing position in full uniform, filled, on a wooden plinth, height 31.8cm. £100-150

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λ 365 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of George III silver-gilt sauce label, pierced ‘CHILI’ and ‘WORCESTER’, by Phipps and Robinson, a Victorian vesta/ sovereign case, by W. Neale, Chester 1895, rounded rectangular form, with a ring attachment, another vesta/sovereign case, Chester 1896, a double sovereign case, three vesta cases, a silver covered common prayer book, a stamp case, a cigarette case, a German match box cover, a scent bottle cover, plus a Mordan gilt pencil, another gilt pencil, various pencils and a fruit knife, approx. weighable 11oz. £400-600

362 A collection of five silver napkin clips, various dates and makers comprising: three of circular form, a plain rectangular clip and one with engraved decoration, approx. weight 0.9oz. (5) £100-150

367 Retailed by Child and Child, a Victorian silver page marker, by Louis Dee, London 1883, circular form, engraved foliate border, diameter 5.3cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £120-150

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364 A matched set of six silver matchbox covers, by Asprey & Co, London 1939, three 1941, 1962 and 1964, rectangular form, engine turned decoration, length 4.4cm, approx. weight 2.9oz. (6) £100-150

363 A collection of five silver napkin clips, various dates and makers comprising: two of circular form, and three of rectangular form, approx. weight 0.7oz. (5) £100-150

366 A silver cased travelling clock, by Robinson & Co, Birmingham 1920, square form, hinged cover, engine-turned decoration, vacant cartouche, length 6.5cm, plus a silver cigarette case, by Jay, Richard Attenborough Co Ltd, Chester 1914, rectangular form, engineturned decoration, vacant cartouche, length 9.3cm, approx. weighable 2.9oz. (2) £80-120

370 A Victorian silver Ancient Order of Forester’s badge, by E. Lowerstark, London 1869, star form, with a central gilded medallion under glass, chased foliate scroll decoration, length 8.5cm, plus another Forester’s badge of star form, engraved decoration, with a central stag head issuing from a crown, by William Briggs, Sheffield 1842, with a stag’s head and horn, length 10cm, approx. total 2oz. (2) £150-200

373 An Edwardian novelty silver hunting horn candle extinguisher, by S. Mordan and Co., Chester 1907, conventional form, length 30.6cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £150-200

371 A Victorian silver Ancient Order of Foresters Jewel of Office, by Abraham Loewenstark, London 1860, the cross with a central glazed and gilt medallion, horn and crossed arrows suspended below, and mounted with a stag head issuing from a crown above shaking handles, the reverse inscribed ‘Presented to Bro. F.A. White by the Officers and Brethren of Court 3109 for his services as CR, March 20th, 1861’, length 19cm, approx. weight 3oz. £150-200

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369 A Victorian silver Masonic badge, by John Cuisset, London 1846, fourteen pointed star, engraved decoration and with initials and ‘64’ the centre with an eye, a cross, a crown, two swords and various masonic emblems, inscribed ‘A mark of respect to an improved past N.O.F’, length 14cm, approx. weight 5oz. £150-200

368 A modern Masonic nurse’s buckle, by Toye, Kenning & Spencer, Birmingham 1964, shaped rectangular form, scroll decoration, the centre pierced with a set square and pair of compasses and a five-pointed star, with a base metal clasp, length 9cm, approx. weight 2.3oz. £80-120

372 A Victorian gold propelling pencil, by S. Mordan & Co, fluted cylindrical form, scroll and foliate mounts, the terminal with a plain hardstone matrix, length 9cm, approx. weight 17.7g. £150-200

Provenance: purchased from Bonhams, Knightsbridge, 9 December 2003, lot 158.

Provenance: Purchased from Christie’s New York, 21 October 2003.

377 A George III silver-mounted cowrie shell snuff box, unmarked, circa 1780-1800, the plain hinged cover with a reeded border, gilded interior, length 10cm, plus a condiment spoon with a re-shaped bowl. (2) £150-200

374 A 19th century red lacquer composition snuff box, circa circular1820-40,form,the body and base simulated to represent stone, the pull-off cover with engraved foliate decoration, (cover loose), diameter 8.3cm. £100-150

376 By David A Bowles, a pair of modern novelty silver champagne cork salt and pepper pots, London 2002, with wire-work mounts, hinged covers, height 4.5cm, approx. weight 5.9oz. (2) £200-300

λ 375 A George III silver mounted provincial horn snuff mull, by William Stalker & John Mitchison, Newcastle, circa 1780, conventional form, pierced and foliate mount, hinged cover engraved ‘Geo. Carlton Newcastle 1782’, length 8.8cm, plus a Victorian tortoiseshell purse, unmarked, rounded oblong form, inlaid with gilt metal and mother-of-pearl decoration, silk lining, length 7.6cm. (2) £300-500

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Provenance: purchased from Christie’s South Kensington, 7 July 1999.

The armorial is that of the Curzon-Howe family.

379 An 18th century and later silver-gilt desk seal, theunmarked,terminal modelled as a seated monkey with a basket, sitting on two mythical beast heads, tapering stem with foliate decoration, with a later carved armorial matrix seal, height 9.2cm. £800-1,200

380 An early Victorian miniature silver Chinoiserie teapot, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1840, square form, chased foliate decoration, hinged cover, the spout with a stopper on a chain, on four bracket feet, length handle to handle 6cm, approx. weight 1oz. £200-300

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378 An 18th century Dutch silver corkscrew, by Hendrik Smook, Amsterdam, 1766, panelled baluster sheath with chased foliate decoration, the handle with scrolls and shell decoration, the screw off base with a screwout matrix, engraved with initials, length 8.3cm. £800-1,200

381 A Continental agate-handled dagger, probably 19th century, the carved agate handle with steel mounts and gilt borders, the tapering pull-off sheath with gilded ivy leaf decoration, and a hinged ring, steel blade, total length 24cm. £300-400

384 A George III silver mustard pot, by Elizabeth Morley, London 1811, rounded rectangular form, part-fluted decoration, scroll handle, gadroon border, pierced thumb-piece, on four ball feet, with a blue glass liner and a later spoon, length 8.5cm, approx. weight 5.3oz. (2) £150-200

386 A George III silver mustard pot, by Henry Chawner, London 1792, shaped rectangular form, with garlands of engraved foliate decoration, scroll handle, the hinged cover with a crest, initials and a scroll thumb-piece, with a blue glass liner and later spoon, length 10.3cm, approx. weight 4.4oz. (2) £200-300

385 A George III silver mustard pot, by Urquhart and Hart, London 1793, shaped oval form, with bands of engraved decoration, scroll handle, engraved with a shield cartouche with a crest and one with initials, with a blue glass liner and later spoon, length 10.8cm, approx. weight 3.5oz. (2) £200-300

387 A George III silver mustard pot, by Naphthali Hart, London 1817, circular baluster form, chased foliate decoration, leaf capped scroll handle, domed cover with a shell thumb-piece, on a raised circular foot, shaped oval form, with a later spoon, height 9cm, approx. weight 7.2oz. (2) £150-200 COLLECTION OF MUSTARD POTS

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382 A George III silver mustard pot, by William Abdy, London 1782, circular form, pierced and bright-cut decoration, scroll handle, domed hinged cover, pierced thumb-piece, beaded borders, with a blue glass liner, with a later spoon, height 7.5cm, approx. weight 3.7oz. (2) £200-300

383 A George III silver mustard pot, by Emes and Barnard, London 1815, rounded rectangular form, part-fluted decoration, leaf capped scroll handle, foliate, shell and gadroon border, plain thumb-piece, on a rounded rectangular foot, with a blue glass liner, length 9cm, approx. weight 5.7oz. £150-200

389 A Victorian silver mustard pot, by Martin, Hall and Co., London 1878, cylindrical form, pierced foliate scroll decoration, scroll handle, the hinged cover with engraved decoration, with a blue glass liner and a spoon, height 7.2cm, approx. weight 4.9oz. (2) £100-150

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392 A George III provincial silver mustard pot, by John Langlands I & John Robertson I, Newcastle 1784. plain circular drum form, scroll handle, pierced thumb-piece, with a blue glass liner, with a later spoon, London 1823, height 5.4cm, approx. weight 3.5oz. (2) £100-150

390 A Victorian silver mustard pot, by George Angell & Co, London 1857, octagonal form, pierced decoration, scroll handle, shell thumb-piece, with a blue glass liner, on a stepped base, plus a later trefid condiment spoon, Sheffield 1923, height 6.7cm, approx. weight 4.7cm. (2) £150-200

388 A George III silver mustard pot, maker’s mark TN struck three times, probably for Thomas Nash, London circa 1770, circular form, with bands of reeded decoration, scroll handle, hinged cover, blue glass liner, height 7.3cm, approx. weight 4.6oz. £100-150

391 A Victorian silver mustard pot, by Robert Garrard, London 1842, circular form, pierced foliate decoration, scroll handle, pierced thumb-piece, the hinged cover with a foliate border, blue glass liner, height 6.6cm, approx. weight 6.5oz. £100-150

The crest is that of Beresford.

393 A George IV silver mustard pot, by Charles Fox, London 1828, circular form, embossed foliate and acanthus leaf decoration on a matted back ground, leaf capped scroll handle, domed cover with a foliate finial, engraved with a crest, and with a blue glass liner, approx. weight 5oz. £150-200

394 A silver cup, by T. Bradbury and Son, Sheffield 1931, plain circular form, on a raised tapering circular foot, with a ropework border, height 9cm, approx. weight 11oz. £150-200

397 A George III silver matched wine funnel, the funnel possibly Simon Harris or Samuel Hennell, London 1812, the strainer by Emes & Barnard, London circa 1815, circular form, gadroon border with a shell side clip, crested, length 16cm, approx. weight 6.9oz. £150-200

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396 A George III silver wine coaster, marks circularworn,form, pierced with trellis decoration, reeded borders, turned wooden base, diameter 12.8cm. £200-300

395 A George III silver swing-handled sugar basket, by Michael Plummer, London 1794, oval form, later embossed foliate decoration, reeded border and swing-handle, length 12.7cm, approx. weight 5.5oz. £60-80

400 A George III silver two-handled sugar basket, by William Bateman, London 1815, oblong bellied form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, beaded scroll handles, on four ball feet, gilded bowl, initialled, length handle to handle 19.5cm, plus a George II silver cream boat, by David Hennell, London 1755, oval form, embossed foliate decoration, leaf capped scroll handle, on four shaped hoof feet, length 12.5cm, approx. total weight 12.7oz. (2) £200-300

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398 A George III silver cream jug, makers mark worn, London 1818, oval form, part-fluted decoration, acanthus leaf border, scroll handle, on four ball feet, length 17cm, plus a late Victorian silver cream jug, by James Dixon, Sheffield 1893, oval form, part-fluted and foliate embossed decoration, scroll handle, on four ball feet, length 13cm, approx. weight 13oz. (2) £150-200

399 An Edwardian silver sugar vase, by T. Bradbury and Sons, Sheffield 1902, tapering circular form, pierced and engraved with foliate trellis decoration, on four paw feet, with a blue glass liner, height 10.5cm, approx. weight 4oz. £100-150

401 An Edwardian silver vase, by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1902, baluster form, three bifurcated intertwined snake handles, on a raised circular base, height 12.2cm, approx. weight 14.4oz. £150-200

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405 A Victorian silver inkstand, by James Charles Edington, London 1844, shell form, rock crystal inkwell of nautilus shell form, with a hinged cover and shell finial, on four bun feet, length 23.8cm, approx. weight 11oz. £150-200

403 A miniature silver coffee pot, teapot and kettle, by Wakely and Wheeler, London 1927, comprising: a coffee pot of tapering circular form, scroll handle, a teapot of bullet form, and kettle with a hinged handle, height of coffee pot 9.2cm, length of tea pot handle to spout 13.2cm, approx. total weight 13oz. (3) £300-400

402 A silver tea canister, by H,F, Chester 1911, rectangular form, canted corners, figural scenes in landscape settings, pull-off cover, height 10.8oz, plus an electroplated box and cover, by WMF, circular form, embossed with fish and bull rush decoration, drilled with two holes, diameter 12cm, approx. weight 6.8oz. (2) £150-200

404 A presentation silver dwarf candelabrum, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1955, rounded rectangular capitals, plain scroll arms, on a raised rounded rectangular foot, gadroon borders, with a presentation inscription, length 29.5cm. £150-200

409 A pair of Edwardian silver dwarf candlesticks, by Mappin and Webb, London 1903, the columns with spiral oak leaf and acorn decoration, on raised square bases, beaded borders, height 11.8cm. (2) £120-180

406 A George III silver cream jug, by John Emes, London 1803, oval from, reeded border and scroll handle, engraved with initials, gilded interior, plus a George III silver cream jug, by Godbehere, Wigan & Boult, rounded rectangular bellied form, engraved decoration, on four ball feet, approx. weight 11oz. (2) £200-300

408 A Victorian silver mug, by George Fox, London 1871, cylindrical form, scroll handle, chased decoration, plus another silver mug, London 1953 and another Sheffield 1904, approx. weight 14.5oz. (3) £150-200

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407 An Edwardian silver desk stand, by William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield 1904, rectangular form, pierced scroll and swag borders, with two pen wells, with two silver-mounted cut-glass inkwells, on four pierced bracket feet, approx. weight 21oz. £200-300

414 Two similar George III silver mustard pots, by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1800 and 1803, oval form, reeded borders, scroll handles, domed hinged covers, one with a plain thumb-piece, the other with a pierced thumb-piece, one engraved with a crest, with blue glass liners, lengths 10.8cm and 10cm, approx. weight 6.9oz. (2) £100-150

415 A George III silver-mounted wooden wine coaster, maker’s mark worn, London 1809, circular form, reeded borders, drop-ring handles, diameter 13.5cm, plus a George III silver pap boat, by Peter and William Bateman, London 1908, later foliate decoration, approx. weighable 1.7oz. (2) £150-200

413 A pair of George III silver salt cellars, by John Emes, London 1800/01, oval form, reeded borders, on raised oval bases, length 9.4cm, approx. weight 4.5oz. (2) £80-120

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412 A pair of Victorian silver salt cellars, by John Samuel Hunt, London 1863, retailed by Hunt & Roskill, shaped oval form, beaded border, gilded interiors, on four scroll feet, length 6.8cm, approx. weight 4.9oz. (2) £100-150

411 A set of four George III silver salt cellars, over-stamped with maker’s mark of Thomas Wallis, London 1801, oval form, on raised oval bases, with blue glass liners, engraved with a crest, length 9.8cm, approx. weight 12oz. (4) £100-150

410 A set of four George III silver salt cellars, by Solomon Hougham, London 1805, rectangular bombé form, gadroon border, gilded bowls, on four bracket feet, length 7.3cm, approx. weight 13oz. (4) £150-200

418 A George III two-handled silver lemon strainer, by Edward Aldridge, London 1765, circular form, with foliate scroll handles, the body with pierced decoration, length handle to handle 16.7cm, approx. weight 2oz. £150-200

421 A George II silver cream boat, maker’s mark partially worn, W.?, London 1756, oval form, wavy-edge border, leaf capped scroll handle, on three scroll legs and pad feet, length 13.5cm, approx. weight 3.9oz. £100-150

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416 Two silver-mounted glass whisky tots, one by Hukin and Heath, Birmingham 1917, the other by W J Myatt & Co., Birmingham 1904, tapering conical form, scroll handles, plain hinged mounts, height 10.8cm and 10cm. (2) £150-200

420 A George III silver tea pot stand, by Alexander Field, London 1802, oval form, engraved decoration, bright-cut border, on four tapering legs, length 15.1cm, approx. weight 4oz. £80-120

417 A George III silver snuffer’s tray, by William Bennett, London 1833, rounded rectangular form, foliate scroll and shell border, the centre with a crest, length 24.7cm, approx. weight 10.3oz. £150-200

419 A George III silver two-handled lemon strainer, maker’s mark partially worn, London 1760, circular form, gadroon border, foliate capped double scroll handles, length 24.3cm, approx. weight 4oz. £200-300

423 A pair of silver sauce boats, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1929/30, oval form, moulded border, scroll handles, on raised oval bases, inscribed with initials and ‘1907-1932’, length 15cm, approx. weight 11.6oz. (2) £100-150

424 An Irish silver quaich and spoon, by Wakely and Wheeler, Dublin 1925, the spoon London 1924, circular form, with Celtic decorated lug handles, the spoon with a Celtic motif, in a fitted case, plus a silver cream jug and sugar bowl, in a fitted case, and a continental small silver bison, with import marks for George Bedingham, London 1904, approx. weight 11oz. (3) £200-300

425 A pair of George II silver sauce boats, maker’s mark W?, London 1753, oval form, wavy-edge border, leaf capped scroll handles, engraved with armorial shields, on three shell capped hoof feet, length 16.5cm, approx. weight 14.7oz. (2) £200-250

The armorial is that of Capell.

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422 A four-piece silver tea set, by J. Gloster and Co., Birmingham 1911, shaped oblong bellied form, scroll handles, fluted finials, on four bun feet, initialled, in a fitted wooden velvet lined case, approx. weight 46.7oz. (4) £500-700

Provenance: Purchased from Christie’s, London 12 May 1993.

428 A modern Britannia standard silver caster, by William Walter Antiques Ltd., London 1972, circular bellied form, pull-off pierced cover, on a raised circular foot, height 16.3cm, approx. weight 7.7oz. £150-200

429 A pair of late-Victorian silver dwarf candlesticks, by William Hutton and Sons, London 1894, Corinthian column form, beaded borders, on a stepped square base, inscribed, heights 14.5cm and 15cm. (2) £100-150

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The crest is possibly Bury of Devon.

427 A George III silver sugar caster, by John Delmester, London 1760, baluster form, the pull-off cover with pierced decoration and with a flame finial, on a raised circular foot, height 20cm, approx. weight 8oz. £200-300

426 A George III silver wax-jack, by William Cox, London 1768, on a shaped circular base with pierced scroll decoration, gadroon border, the carrying handle with a feather-edge thumb-piece, with scissor-action cutter and drip pan, on three claw pad feet, engraved with a crest, height 14.5cm, approx. weight 6.8oz. £600-800

431 A late-Victorian silver basket, by William Comyns, London 1891, oval form, pierced and embossed with scroll and stylised decoration, pierced foliate scroll border, on a pierced foliate scroll foot, length 29cm, approx. weight 16oz. £300-400

432 A silver salver, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1926, shaped circular form, moulded border, the centre with a presentation inscription ‘Presented to C W Steward on his marriage by the Officers 2nd Bn 1st Punjab Regt June 1927’, on four pad feet, diameter 36.4cm, approx. weight 41.8oz. £300-400

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433 A George II silver salver, by Robert Abercromby, London 1738, circular form, shell and scroll border, on three hoof feet, diameter 25.5cm, approx. weight 19.5oz. £150-200

430 A George II silver brandy pan, by John Gamon, London 1734, circular bellied form, with a turned wooden handle, length 15.2cm, approx. weight 2.8oz, plus a Danish silver brandy pan, Copenhagen 1949, assayer Johannes Siggaard, circular form, swirled decoration, tapering wooden handle, length 17.3cm, approx. weight 2.6oz. (2) £250-300

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434 A George III silver dish cross, by William Abdy, London 1781, scroll supports, beaded borders, central burner, length 29.5cm, approx. weight 15.9oz. £250-300

436 A George III silver dish cross warming stand, maker’s mark WT, possibly for William Turton, London 1772, conventional form, shell and scroll dish holds, on shell pad feet, with a central burner with a rope-work border, length 32.2cm, approx. weight 19oz. £300-400

435 A George III silver seven-bar concertina toast rack, by Samuel Roberts, George Cadman & Co, Sheffield 1808, arched wire-work bars, with a central wire-work handle, on five bun feet, height 11.6cm, approx. weight 7.4oz. £200-300

437 A pair of George III silver warming dish rings, by Edward Fernell, London 1792, interchangeable oval and circular form, wire-work frames, with oval burners with two wick holders, engraved with a crowned crest, length 31.5cm, approx. weight 50oz. (2) £600-800

The crest is that of Earl of Beverley: Algernon Percy (1750-1830), 1st Earl of Beverley.

441 A George III silver swing-handled sugar basket, by John Edwards, London 1794, rounded rectangular form, bright-cut borders, reeded swing-handle and outer border, on a shaped rounded rectangular foot, gilded bowl, length 13.2cm, approx. weight 7.5oz. £150-200

440 A Victorian silver-gilt christening mug, by Thomas Smily, London 1866, waisted circular form, engraved foliate decoration, leaf capped beaded scroll handle, engraved with initials, height 8cm, approx. weight 4.2oz. £150-200

439 A George III silver swing-handled sugar basket, by William Plummer, London 1772, tapering circular form, pierced foliate and scroll decoration, rope-work and gadroon borders, pierced swing-handle, wavy-edge border, with a blue glass liner, on a circular foot, height 11.5cm, approx. weight 2.4oz. £150-200

438 A late Victorian silver cream jug, by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1898, baluster form, embossed with birds and animals in a naturalistic setting, vacant cartouche, scroll handle, on three lion-capped twisted legs, height 9.8cm, approx. weight 5oz. £100-150

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445 A George II silver caster by John Delmester, London 1759, baluster form, rope-work border, the pull-off cover with pierced decoration, height 12.8cm, plus a George III silver caster, by Thomas Shepherd, London 1781, baluster form, the pierced pull-off cover with a swirl fluted finial, on a circular foot, height 13.4cm, approx. total weight 4.8oz. (2) £150-200

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444 A pair of George III silver sauce boats, by John Pollock, London 1753, oval form, wavy-edge border, leaf capped flying scroll handles, on three shell capped hoof feet, lengths 19.5cm and 19.2cm, approx. weight 19oz. (2) £250-300

442 A George III silver brandy pan, by Walter Brind, London 1776, baluster form, beaded borders, turned wooden baluster handle, on a raised circular base, the underside scratch initialled ‘E.O to M.S’, height 7.5cm, approx. weight 5.9oz. £250-300

443 Four silver sauce boats various makers and dates, comprising: a pair of sauce boats, by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1920, wavy edge border, scroll handles, one by E. Viner, Sheffield 1936, beaded border, initialled, plus another, Birmingham 1959, approx. weight 25oz. (4) £200-300

446 A George III silver cream jug, maker’s mark SM, London 1774, baluster form, punch bead border, plus a George III cream jug, makers mark partially worn, ?M, London 1805, oval form, embossed and chased with foliate decoration, reeded border and handle, approx. weight 5.8oz. (2) £150-200

448 A pair of George II silver sauce boats, by George Baskerville, London 1750, oval form, wavy-edge border, leaf capped scroll handles, on three shell capped shell feet, length 19.3cm, approx. weight 22.5oz. (2) £300-500

447 A George IV silver cream jug, by William Eley, London 1824, compressed circular form, foliate embossed decoration, foliate border, scroll handle, on a raised circular foot, length 16.5cm, plus a George III silver cream jug, makers mark worn, London 1805, oval form, with embossed and engraved foliate decoration, length 11.1cm, approx. weight 12.6oz. (2) £180-220

449 An Edwardian silver two-handled bowl, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1906, oval bellied form, with winged female caryatid scroll handles, the body embossed with cherubs and foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, foliate border, on four pierced bracket feet, on a shaped oval wooden plinth, length handle to handle 22cm, height on plinth 17.7cm, approx. weight 20.7oz. £350-400

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451 A silver three-handled cup, by the Hardy Brothers, London 1927, circular tapering from, scroll handles, on a raised circular foot, inscribed ‘Bong Bong Picnic Race Club Cup, 1929, Second Prize won by Bronze Fuze’, height 17cm, approx. weight 19.5oz. £200-300

452 A George IV silver cream jug, by John Baddeley, London 1820, circular bellied form, foliate capped scroll handle, chased foliate scroll decoration, on a circular foot, height 10cm, approx. weight 7oz. £150-200

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450 An Edwardian silver jardiniere, by Jay, Richard Attenborough & Co., Chester 1902, circular tapering form, with embossed with foliate scrolls above part-fluted decoration, crimped border, height 15.8cm, approx. weight 19oz. £300-400

The Bong Bong Picnic Race Club is based in Bowral, New South Wales, and was founded in 1886. It was the first in Australia to hold races restricted to female riders.

453 A George II silver caster, by Samuel Woods, London 1748, circular bellied form, pierced cover, on a raised circular foot, plus a smaller George II silver caster, by the same maker, London 1743, approx. total weight 8.7oz. (2) £100-150

457 A pair of late-Victorian silver candlesticks, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1899/1900, Corinthian column form, fluted stems, detachable drip pans, beaded borders, on raised square bases with foliate scroll decoration, height 28.2cm (2) £200-300

454 A collection of seven silver capstan inkwells, various dates and makers, comprising: a large capstan inkwell, by Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1924, circular form, hinged cover, diameter of base 21.5cm, one of hexagonal form, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1926, hinged cover, diameter of base 20.1cm, one of circular form, by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1908, raised notched border, hinged cover, traces of a presentation inscription, diameter of base 18cm, a similar smaller example, by Adie Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1936, an oval one, makers mark partially worn, Chester 1911, plus a Birmingham-made inkwell by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, date letter worn, square base, and one of circular form, by William Aitken, Birmingham 1911, with clear glass liners. (7) £500-800

456 An Edwardian silver salver, by Fordham & Faulkner, Sheffield 1908, circular form, moulded border, on three gnarl feet, diameter 35.8cm, approx. weight 32.5oz. £300-400

455 An Edwardian silver bowl, by Charles Edwards, London 1909, circular form, spot hammered decoration, on a tapering circular foot engraved ‘From Ione, Amy and Crom Sept 23rd 1884-1909’, diameter 22.8cm, approx. weight 29.5oz. £300-400

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460 A silver gambling beaker, by Berthold Muller, London 1915, tapering circular form, engraved borders, the underside set with three dice under glass, height 22.8cm, approx. weight 12oz. £300-400

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459 A Victorian silver tall goblet, by John Williams Johnson, London 1886, tapering circular form, embossed with a band of scrolling vines, angels, mythical beasts and foliate decoration, with a presentation inscription ‘To Dr Andrew With Heartfelt Gratitude For His Many Acts of Kindness. A Voice of Comfort & Open Hand of Help From E F 1888’, on a raised circular foot, height 27.7cm, approx. weight 18.5oz. £200-300

by the Pairpoint Brothers, London 1898, tapering circular bowl, engraved with a crests and motto and inscribed ‘A True Friende’s Guifte’, on a stem modelled as three cast semi naked classical men, on a raised circular foot, inscribed ‘E.B.S from M.H.A. 25 December 1898’, height 15.5cm, approx. weight 8.5oz. £350-400

458 A silver two-handled siphon stand, by the Barker Bothers, Birmingham 1932, cylindrical form, pierced with slats, medallions, and swag decoration, on a circular foot, height 16.2cm, approx. weight 14.8oz. £300-400

Ivory Act registration number: NQYKF8GQ

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463 A Victorian silver coffee pot, by Carrington and Co., London 1886, oval form, part-fluted decoration, scroll handle, on a raised oval foot, plus a hot water pot of baluster fluted form, Sheffield 1893, and a teapot, by Elkington and Co., Birmingham 1894, approx. total weight 52oz. (3) £400-600

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462 A four-piece Victorian silver tea set, by The Barnards, London 1898, oval bellied form, embossed foliate scroll decoration on a matted background above part-fluted decoration, wooden and leaf capped scroll handles, on four ball feet, height 21.8cm, approx. weight 71.8oz. (4) £700-900

λ 464 An Edwardian silver four-piece tea set, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1904, circular bellied for, part-fluted decoration, scrolling foliate and shell borders, on raised tapering circular bases, leaf-capped scroll handles, the tea and coffee pots with ivory insulators, height of coffee pot 21cm, approx. weight 83oz. (4) £800-1,200

DAY TWO A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF SILVER INCLUDING VINAIGRETTES LOTS 465 - 603

467 An Edwardian silver and enamel vesta case, by Elkington and Co., Birmingham 1909, circular form, hinged cover with a ring attachment, the front applied with an enamelled stars and stripes flag, and inscribed ‘The Brothers 4th July 1910’, diameter 4.5cm, plus another circular silver vesta case, Birmingham 1919, the front initialled ‘C.C.E’, approx. total weight 1.3oz. (2) £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Nicholas Shaw Antiques, Billingshurst, West Sussex, 31 January 2002. open

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466 A collection of seven silver vesta cases, various dates and makers, comprising: one by George Unite, Birmingham 1882, the interior fitted to hold a lighting cord, and with a wheel mechanism, plus six others with engraved foliate scroll, fluted and plain decoration, approx. weight 6.2oz. (7) £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection.

469 An Edwardian silver triple sovereign case, by A and J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1901, rounded rectangular form, with a ring attachment, the interior with three sprung compartments for sovereigns and half sovereigns, length 8.5cm, approx. weight 2.6oz. £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Nicholas Shaw Antiques, Billingshurst, West Sussex, 31 January 2002.

470 A silver triple sovereign case, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1909, kidney form, with a ring attachment, the interior with three sprung compartments for sovereigns and half sovereigns, length 7.8cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £150-200

468 A Victorian novelty silver horseshoe vesta case, by Gardner and Warr, Birmingham 1885, the front engraved with a horse and jockey, hinged base, with a ring attachment, length 4.4cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £250-300

465 A collection of seven silver vesta cases, various dates and makers, comprising: one by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd., Birmingham 1905, with spiral engine-turned decoration, one applied with a 9 carat gold plaque with engraved foliate scroll decoration, and a ring attachment, the others with foliate scroll and engine-turned decoration, approx. weight 6.3oz. (7) £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Gerald Sattin Ltd., London, 26 February 1997.

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Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased at the N.E.C antiques fair, 8 December 1996.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

472 An Edwardian 9 carat gold vesta case, by Smith & Bartlam, Birmingham 1922, rectangular form, with bands of engine-turned decoration, with a ring attachment, the front with initials and inscribed ‘To a Real Pal’, length 4.5cm, approx. weight 28g. £350-450

471 An Edwardian 9 carat gold vesta case, by Payton, Pepper & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1912, rectangular form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, with a ring attachment, the front with initials, length 5cm, approx. weight 20.5g. £300-400

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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Provenance: A Private Collection.

Purchased from Simply Antiques, Windsor House, Moreton-in-theMarsh, 31 March 2005.

Purchased from The Birmingham Botanical Gardens Antique Fair, 16 November 1982.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

476 A 9 carat gold match case cover, by Hamilton & Co., London 1924, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, with a ring attachment, and with a monogram set with diamonds and two sapphires, length 6cm, approx. total weight 26.3g. £350-450

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Baron Antiques, 29 March 1977.

474 An Edwardian 9 carat gold vesta case, by William Neale, Chester 1908, rectangular form, with bands of reeded decoration, with a ring attachment, length 4.5cm, approx. weight 24g. £350-450

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Nortonbury Antiques, London, 3 April, 1994.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from C.B. Sheppard at The Birmingham Botanical Gardens Antique Fair, 16 November 1982.

473 An Edwardian 9 carat gold vesta case, by Joseph Walton, London 1906, plain circular form, with a ring attachment, inscribed and dated, diameter 4.3cm, approx. weight 20g. £250-350

475 An Edwardian 9 carat gold vesta case, by William Neale, Chester 1906, plain rectangular form, with a monogram and with a ring attachment, length 3.7cm, approx. weight 15.5g. £250-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

480 A small collection of four 19th century silver vinaigrettes, comprising: a George III one by William Ellerby, London 1813, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, foliate borders, the sides with engraved diagonal decoration, the interior silver-gilt grille pierced and engraved with flowers, length 3cm, one by Mathew Linwood, Birmingham 1813, rectangular form, fish-scale decoration, the interior with a gilded filigree grille, length 3cm, plus one by George Unite, Birmingham 1868, rectangular form, engraved decoration, length 3cm, and another by the same maker, Birmingham 1849, engraved foliate scroll decoration, length 2.9cm, approx. total weight 1.6oz. (4) £250-300

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Provenance: A Private Collection.

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477 A collection of four 19th century silver vinaigrettes, comprising: a silver-gilt one by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1843, rectangular form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, the cover applied with an initialled cartouche, the interior with a pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 3.5cm, one by Frederick Marson, Birmingham 1877, rectangular form, engineturned decoration, length 3.3cm, one by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1837, rectangular form, engraved foliate decoration, the cover inscribed ‘Letitia’, length 3cm, and one by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1860, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, length 2.7cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. (4) £250-300

478 A small collection of four 19th century silver vinaigrettes, comprising: a George III one by William Ellerby, London 1816, rectangular form, slightly domed hinged cover with engine-turned and engraved decoration, initialled, the sides with similar decoration, the base with foliate motifs, the gilded interior with a pierced and engraved strawberry and leaf grille, length 3.2cm, plus one by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1818, rectangular form, engraved wriggle-work decoration, length 3.1cm, plus one by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1842, rectangular form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, length 3.3cm, and a small one by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham 1809, length 2.1cm, approx. total weight 1.7oz. (4) £250-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

479 A small collection of four 19th century silver vinaigrettes, comprising: a George III one by William Ellerby, London 1813, rectangular form, the hinged cover engraved with intertwined trellis decoration, with matted panels, the gilded interior with a pierced and engraved flower and foliate grille, length 3.2cm, plus one by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1880, rectangular form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, length 2.8cm, plus one by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1841, rectangular form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, length 3.1cm, and a small one by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1830, length 2.3cm, approx. total weight 1.7oz. (4) £250-300

483 A small collection of four 19th century silver vinaigrettes, including: a George IV one by Charles Rawlings, London 1822, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, foliate scroll borders, the cover inscribed ‘Joan’, the interior with a silver-gilt pierced and engraved grille, length 3.5cm, one by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1837, rectangular form, engraved decoration, length 3cm, one by Thomas Willmore, Birmingham 1810, rectangular form, canted corners, engraved decoration, the cover initialled, length 2.2cm, and one by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1822, rectangular form, engraved decoration, plain grille, length 2.3cm, approx. total weight 1.6oz. (4) £250-300

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484 A small collection of four 19th century silver vinaigrettes, including: a George III one by Thomas Edwards, London 1818, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, reeded sides, the interior with a pierced and engraved flower grille, one by Rawlings and Summers, London 1859, rectangular form, engraved decoration, length 3.6cm, one by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1818, rectangular form, engraved wriggle-work decoration, the cover initialled, length 2.8cm, and a small vinaigrette, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1818, length 2.1cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. (4) £250-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

482 A small collection of four 19th century silver vinaigrettes, comprising: a Victorian one by Rawlings and Summers, London 1833, rectangular form, engineturned decoration, the cover inscribed ‘Harriett’, length 3.5cm, plus one by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1846, engraved decoration, the cover initialled, pierced foliate scroll grille, length 2.9cm, one by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1815, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, pierced foliate grille, length 3cm, and one by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1824, rectangular form, engraved decoration, foliate borders, length 3.2cm, approx. total weight 2.1oz. (4) £250-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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comprising: one by Thomas Parker, Birmingham 1824, plain oval form, the interior with a pierced and engraved silver-gilt foliate grille, length 3.2cm, one by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1832, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, foliate border, the interior with a pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 3.6cm, one by William Ellerby, London 1819, rectangular form, engraved decoration, pierced and engraved feather and foliate grille, length 2.6cm, and one by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1830, rectangular form, engine-turned and reeded decoration, length 2.7cm, approx. total weight 1.9oz. (4) £250-300

481 A small collection of four 19th century silver vinaigrettes,

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Mary Cooke Antiques, London, 16 September 1980.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Mary Cooke Antiques, London, 2 October 1979.

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486 A George IV silver-gilt watch case vinaigrette, by Thomas Newbold, Birmingham date letter worn, circular form, the front and back applied with three flower heads with turquoise centres, chased foliate border, on a matted background, foliate ring attachment, the interior with a hinged pierced an engraved foliate scroll grille, length 4.5cm, approx. weight 0.8oz. £250-300

488 An early Victorian novelty silver-gilt book vinaigrette, by Charles Rawlings and William Summers, London the1837,front and back cover with engine-turned decoration, the interior with a hinged pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 4cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Walter Wilson, 9 June 1977.

487 A George III silver-gilt vinaigrette, maker’s mark worn, possibly by Lea and Clark, Birmingham 1816, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, trailing grapevine borders with bunches of grapes, fluted sides, the interior with pierced and engraved with an urn, and foliate scroll decoration, length 3.4cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £150-200

485 A George IV silver-gilt vinaigrette, by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1829, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, chased classical border, the cover initialled, the interior with an engraved and pierced foliate scroll grille, length 4.1cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £200-300

489 A George III silver-gilt vinaigrette, maker’s mark worn, Birmingham 1808, rectangular form, with basket-weave and dot decoration, the grille with pierced and engraved urn and flower decoration, length 3cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £150-200

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Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Mary Cooke Antiques, London, 12 September 1979.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Sotheby’s, London, 22 October 1981.

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£500-700

492 A Victorian parcel-gilt silver vinaigrette, by John Tongue, Birmingham 1855, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a raised silver-gilt scene of a cherub within a foliate scroll border, the base inscribed ‘Presented to Rosina Julia Gilbert as a token of love by her uncle Saml. Gilbert on the day of her marriage, March 11th 1856’, the interior with a pierced and engraved silver-gilt grille, length 2.8cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Shelia and John Petford, 3 May 1979

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Caroline Penman, (Olympia Antiques Fair), 8 June 1976.

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Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Steppes Hill Farm Antiques, Stockbury, Kent, 11 April 1978.

494 A William IV silver ‘castle-top’ vinaigrette, Abbotsford House, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1835, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a scene of the house, engine-turned sides and base, foliate borders, with a vacant cartouche, the interior with a pierced and engraved silver-gilt foliate scroll grille, length 4.3cm, approx. weight 1oz. £500-700

491 A Victorian silver ‘castle-top’ vinaigrette, Crystal Palace, over-stamped with maker’s mark of JW Co., Birmingham 1850, rounded rectangular form, the hinged cover with a view of the palace, the sides and base with foliate scroll decoration and with a vacant shield cartouche, the interior with a silver-gilt pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 5.3cm, approx. weight 1.1oz.

490 A Victorian silver engraved ‘castle-top’ vinaigrette, St. Mary’s Church Beverley, by George Unite, Birmingham 1844, shaped rectangular form, the hinged cover with a view of the church, foliate borders, inscribed ‘St. Mary’s Ch. Beverely’, the underside with engraved foliate scroll decoration and with a vacant cartouche, the interior with a silver-gilt pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 4.1cm, approx. weight 0.6oz.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Mary Cooke Antiques, London.

493 A Victorian silver engraved ‘castle-top’ vinaigrette, York Minster, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1845, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a view of the Minster, scroll borders, the underside with engraved foliate scroll decoration and engraved with initials, the interior with a silver-gilt pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 3.7cm, approx. weight 0.6oz.

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Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Nicholas Shaw Antiques, Petworth, West Sussex, 3 March 2004.

£1,000-1,500

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Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Brufords of Exeter, May 1978.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Andrew Grant Auctions, Worcester, 4 November 1982.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Andrew Grant Auctions, Worcester, 4 November 1982.

495 A Victorian novelty silver horn vinaigrette / scent bottle, by S. Mordan, London 1870, retailed by Ortner and Houle, plain form, plain hinged cover with holes for pins, with a pierced and engraved silver-gilt grille, the terminal with a screw-off mouthpiece, (in a stuck position), with a chain and ring attachment, length 11cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. £250-300

501 A Victorian novelty silver-gilt horn vinaigrette / scent bottle, by S. Mordan, London 1872, plain form, plain hinged cover, with a pierced and engraved silvergilt grille, the terminal with a screw-off mouthpiece, chain a.f, length 7.5cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased 12 September 1979.

497 A Victorian novelty silver horn vinaigrette / scent bottle, by S. Mordan, London 1872, plain form, plain hinged cover applied with a monogram, with a pierced and engraved silver-gilt grille, the terminal with a screwoff mouthpiece, with a chain and ring attachment, length 7.5cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased 20 June 1978.

498 A Victorian novelty silver horn vinaigrette / scent bottle, by Thomas Johnson, London 1873, retailed by Thornhill, chased with birds and foliate scroll decoration, the hinged cover with an initial, with a pierced and engraved silver-gilt grille, the terminal with a screw-off mouthpiece, with a chain and ring attachment, length 11cm, approx. weight 2.3oz. £300-400

Provenance: A Private Collection.

500 A Victorian novelty silver horn vinaigrette / scent bottle, by Thomas Johnson, London 1872, plain form, the hinged cover with a monogram, with a pierced and engraved silver-gilt foliate grille, the terminal with a screw-off mouthpiece set with an agate cabouchon, with a chain and ring attachment, length 8.8cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Steppes Hill Farm Antiques, Stockbury, Kent, 5 April 1977.

496 A Victorian novelty silver horn vinaigrette / scent bottle, by S. Mordan, London 1872, plain form, plain hinged cover, with a pierced and engraved silver-gilt grille, the terminal with a screw-off mouthpiece, with a chain and ring attachment, length 10.7cm, approx. weight 2.2oz. £250-300

499 A Victorian novelty silver horn vinaigrette / whistle, by S. Mordan, London 1872, with a registration lozenge for 1870, plain form, plain hinged cover, with a pierced and engraved silvergilt grille, the terminal with a whistle, with a chain attachment, length 5cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £150-200

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503 A William IV novelty silver book vinaigrette, by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1835, rectangular form, engine-turned covers, reeded spine, inscribed ‘Eliza’, the interior with a pierced and engraved and pierced silver-gilt foliate scroll grille, length 3.4cm, plus another vinaigrette of book form, by the same maker, Birmingham 1834, the grille pierced with a flower head motif, length 2.6cm, plus a Victorian one of book form, by David Pettifer, Birmingham 1856, engine-turned decoration, with a ring attachment, length 3.3cm, approx. total weight 1.1oz. (3) £300-400

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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504 A collection of four 19th century silver vinaigrettes, comprising: one by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1806, fluted shell form, the interior with a pierced silver-gilt filigree grille, length 2.5cm, one by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1818, bag form, engraved decoration, foliate borders, with a chain attachment, length 2.7cm, plus one by Thomas Willmore, no date letter, rectangular form, canted corners, engraved chequer board decoration, length 2.6cm, and an unmarked continental vinaigrette, tapering fluted vase form, the hinged cover with a ring attachment, the interior with a pierced grille, height 3.3cm, approx. total weight 1.8oz. £300-400

Provenance: A Private Collection.

505 A small collection of three 19th century silver vinaigrettes, comprising: one by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1812, elongated rectangular form, canted corners, engraved fish-scale decoration, the hinged cover initialled, the interior with a pierced and chased foliate grille, length 4.2cm, plus one by J. Tongue, Birmingham 1844, elongated oblong form, engine-turned and foliate scroll decoration, length 3.6cm, plus one by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1840, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, the cover initialled, the interior with an engraved and pierced grille, length 4.1cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. (3) £300-500

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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Provenance: A Private Collection.

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506 A small collection of three 19th century silver vinaigrettes, comprising: one by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1836, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, foliate scroll borders, cushion sides, the cover initialled, the interior with a gilded, pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 4.6cm, plus one by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1814, rectangular fluted form, the interior with a gilded, pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 4.3cm, and one by George Unite, Birmingham 1883, shaped oval form, engraved foliate decoration, the interior with a gilded, pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 4.2cm, approx. total weight 2.6oz. (3) £300-500

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection. one purchased from J.H. Bourdon-Smith, Mason’s Yard, London, 1 October 1980.

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Provenance: A Private Collection.

508 A small collection of three 19th century silver and silver-gilt vinaigrettes, including: one by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1850, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, foliate thumb-piece, the cover applied with an initialled shield cartouche, the interior with a pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 3.9cm, plus another one by the same maker, Birmingham 1829, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, chased foliate borders, pierced foliate scroll grille, length 3.5cm, and a Victorian silver vinaigrette, by Edward Edwards, London 1840, rectangular form, engineturned decoration, foliate scroll borders, the interior with a pierced and engraved grille with a lyre and trumpet within foliate decoration, length 3.8cm, approx. weight 2.6oz. (3) £300-500

507 A small collection of three William IV silver vinaigrettes, comprising: one by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1832, rectangular form, engraved foliate decoration, the cover initialled, the interior with a pierced and engraved silver-gilt foliate scroll grille, length 3.5cm, one by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1836, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, foliate borders, the hinged cover with a vacant cartouche, the interior with a gilded pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 3.8cm, plus another by the same maker, London 1833, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, the cover initialled, the interior with an engraved and pierced foliate scroll grille, length 3.9cm, approx. total weight 2.4oz. (3) £300-500

509 A collection of three 19th century silver-gilt vinaigrettes, comprising: a William IV one by Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London 1832, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, foliate scroll borders, the interior with a pierced and foliate scroll grille, length 3.8cm, plus one by Ledsam, Vale & Wheeler, Birmingham 1828, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, foliate borders, the cover initialled, the interior grille pierced and engraved with an urn of flowers, and one by J Tongue, Birmingham 1833, with an associated cover by Gervase Wheeler, the grille with an urn of flowers, the cover engraved ‘Anne Greenway’, length 3.4cm, approx. weight 2.6oz. (3) £300-500

512 A George III novelty silver-gilt purse vinaigrette, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1816, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration and with a simulated strap cover, oak leaf and acorn borders, the interior with a pierced and chased trailing grapevine grille, length 3.9cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £300-400

514 A George III silver-gilt watch case vinaigrette, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1819, circular form, engine-turned decoration, chased foliate borders and foliate ring attachment, the interior with a hinged pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, the reverse with a hinged cover that opens to reveal a glazed compartment, length 4.7cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Sotheby’s, London 22 October 1981. open

513 A Victorian novelty silver-gilt bag vinaigrette, by D. Pettifer, Birmingham 1856, rounded rectangular cushion form, chased foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, the hinged cover with engraved foliate scroll decoration, with a chain attachment, pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 3.4cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £150-200

511 A George III silver-gilt watch case vinaigrette, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1817, circular form, chased with trailing vine decoration on a matted background, engine-turned centres, rope-work border and plain ring attachment, the interior with a hinged pierced and engraved grille with a basket of flowers, length 4.5cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £250-300

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Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Laura Bourdignon, 14 November 2003.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Mary Cooke Antiques, 12 September 1979.

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Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Mary Cooke Antiques, London (Solihull Antiques Fair), April 1979.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Sotheby’s, London 22 October 1981.

510 A George III novelty silver-gilt bag vinaigrette, by John Shaw, Birmingham 1819, the bag with engraved decoration, the top with a foliate border, with a ring attachment, inscribed ‘Mrs Josh. Stewart’, the interior with a pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 3.3cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. £150-200

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Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Mary Cooke Antiques, London, 2 October 1979.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Mary Cooke Antiques, London, 2 October 1979.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Mary Cooke Antiques, London (Solihull Antiques Fair), April 1979.

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515 A George III silver-gilt vinaigrette, possibly by William Bryson, London 1802, oblong form, the hinged cover with engraved decoration and with initials, the sides and base with engraved borders, the interior with a plain pierced grille, length 3.9cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Hancocks, Burlington Gardens, London, 28 July 1995.

516 A Victorian novelty silver-gilt book vinaigrette, by Charles Rawlings and William Summers, London 1853, the cover engraved with a building and a boat on water in front, within foliate scroll decoration, the back with similar decoration and a foliate centre, the spine with foliate decoration and inscribed ‘Forget Me Not’, with a ring attachment, the interior with a hinged pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 3.9cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £500-700

518 A George III silver vinaigrette, by Phipps and Robinson, London 1806, rectangular cushion form, the hinged cover and base with engraved foliate decoration and with the initial ‘B’, the cushion sides with chequerboard decoration, the interior with a pierced and engraved silver-gilt foliate grille, length 4cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £150-200

517 A George III silver-gilt watch case vinaigrette, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1818, circular form, chased with trailing vine decoration on a matted background, engine-turned centres, foliate borders and foliate ring attachment, the interior with a hinged pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, with a central urn, length 5cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. £300-400

519 A George III silver-gilt vinaigrette, by William Ellerby, London 1807, rectangular form, chased basket-weave decoration, the interior with a pierced and engraved foliate grille with a Greek key border, length 4.8cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £300-400

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Sotheby’s London, 26 June 1980.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

520 A small collection of three early 19th century silver vinaigrettes, comprising: a George IV one by Edward Edwards, London 1828, rounded rectangular form, engineturned decoration, reeded sides, foliate borders, the interior with a pierced and engraved silver-gilt grille with a basket of flowers, length 4cm, one by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1833, rectangular form, reeded decoration, the cover with a plain cartouche, the interior with a silver-gilt engraved and pierced grille, length 3.6cm, plus one by C. Cheshire, Birmingham 1883, rectangular form, engraved foliate decoration, with a ring attachment, pierced and engraved grille, length 4cm, approx. total weight 2.3oz. (3) £300-400

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523 A small collection of three early 19th century silver vinaigrettes, comprising: one by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1824, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, central vacant cartouche, with bands of foliate scroll decoration, the interior with a pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 4.5cm, plus a George III silver vinaigrette, by William Price, London 1801, reeded rectangular form, the interior with a silver-gilt pierced and engraved grille with a foliate basket and geometric decoration, length 3.9cm, and one by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1816, rectangular form, canted corners, engraved decoration, with a chain attachment, the interior with a pierced and engraved double flower grille, length 3.6cm, approx. total weight 2.7oz. (3) £300-500

Provenance: A Private Collection.

522 A small collection of three 19th century silver and silver-gilt vinaigrettes, comprising: one by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1831, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, the cover initialled, the interior with a pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 3.9cm, another similar vinaigrette, by the same maker, Birmingham 1839, the cover applied with an initialled shield cartouche, length 3.6cm, and one by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1806, rounded rectangular form, fluted decoration, with a ring attachment, the interior with a pierced and chased grille, length 3.5cm, approx. total weight 2.2oz. (3) £300-400

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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521 A small collection of three 19th century silver vinaigrettes, comprising: one by Ledsam & Vale, Birmingham 1826, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, foliate borders, reeded sides, the cover with a vacant cartouche, the interior with a pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 4.2cm, plus one by David Pettifer, Birmingham 1858, rectangular form, engraved foliate and engine-turned decoration, pierced foliate scroll grille, and one by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1839, rectangular form, engineturned decoration, chased foliate cushion sides and borders, the cover inscribed ‘Celia’, the interior with a pierced and engraved silver-gilt grille, length 3.8cm, approx. weight 2.7oz. (3) £300-400

527 A Victorian silver-gilt mounted red glass scent bottle and vinaigrette, by S. Mordan, London 1871, circular form, plain sprung hinged cover with a push-button clasp, with a chain and ring attachment, the hinged base opens to reveal a pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 7cm. £300-500

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Mary Cooke Antiques, London.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

524 A small collection of three 19th century silver vinaigrettes, comprising: one by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham, 1835, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, foliate borders, the interior with a pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, the cover initialled, length 4.4cm, plus a George III one, by William Ellerby, London 1820, rectangular form, engraved trellis decoration, the interior with a gilded pierced and engraved grille, length 3.7cm, and one by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1808, rectangular form, engraved decoration, the cover engraved ‘L’AMICIE’ (Friendship), the interior pierced and engraved with a drum, flag and arms, length 3.7cm, approx. weight 2.8oz. (3) £400-600

525 A George III/IV silver-gilt watch case vinaigrette, by Ledsam & Vale, Birmingham no apparent date circularletter,form, engine-turned swirl decoration, ring attachment, plain pierced grille, length 3.5cm, plus a George IV silvergilt watch case vinaigrette, by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1828, circular form, engine turned decoration, chased foliate scroll border and ring attachment, the interior with a pierced and engraved foliate scroll border, length 3.8cm, approx. weight 0.8oz. (2) £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

526 A George III novelty silver purse vinaigrette, by John Lawrence & Co., Birmingham 1818, rectangular form, engraved decoration and with a simulated strap cover and acorn motif, the gilded interior with a pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 3cm, plus another George III novelty silver purse vinaigrette, by Ledsam & Vale, Birmingham 1819, rectangular form, engraved decoration and with a simulated strap cover, the gilded interior with a plain pierced grille, and also initialled, length 2.3cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. (2) £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

528 A George III novelty silver purse vinaigrette, by John Shaw, Birmingham 1818, rectangular form, engraved decoration and with a simulated strap cover, foliate borders, the gilded interior with a pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 3.2cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from J. H. Bourdon-Smith, 4 April 1989.

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529 A George III parcel-gilt silver vinaigrette, by John Shaw, Birmingham 1811, rounded rectangular form, with alternate bands of silver and silver-gilt decoration with engine-turning and a Greek key border, the hinged cover with a vacant cartouche, the interior with a gilded pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 3.7cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £200-300

532 A George III silver vinaigrette, by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham, no date letter but double duty mark, shaped form, the cover with engraved decoration, the base with a flower motif, the gilded interior with a pierced and embossed grille of a fish, shell and net, length 2.6cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £150-200

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Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Mary Cooke Antiques, London, 27 April 1976.

531 A George IV silver-gilt watch case vinaigrette, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1824, circular form, chased with trailing vine decoration on a matted background, foliate borders and foliate ring attachment, the interior with a hinged pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 5.5cm, approx. weight 0.8oz. £250-300

530 A George III novelty silver bag vinaigrette, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1819, the bag with engraved decoration, with two handles, later inscribed ‘A. Redding’, the interior with a pierced and engraved foliate grille, length 3.2cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

534 An early-Victorian silver-gilt ‘castletop’ vinaigrette, Warwick Castle, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1837, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a scene of the Castle, chased foliate sides, engine-turned base, foliate borders, with an initialled cartouche, the interior with a pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 3.7cm, approx. weight 0.8oz.

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Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Nicholas Shaw Antiques, Great Grooms, Billinghurst, West Sussex.

536 A William IV silver-gilt ‘castle-top’ vinaigrette, Dryburgh Abbey, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1834, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a scene of the abbey, engine-turned sides and base, foliate borders, with a vacant cartouche, the interior with a pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 4.8cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. £1,500-2,500

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Mary Cooke Antiques, London.

535 A William IV silver ‘castle-top’ vinaigrette, Windsor Castle, by Edwin Jones, Birmingham 1836, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a view of the Castle from the river, foliate borders, engine-turned decoration, the underside with a vacant cartouche, the interior with a silver-gilt pierced and chased foliate scroll grille, length 4cm, approx. weight 0.8oz. £800-1,200

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Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Mary Cooke Antiques, London 16 January 1983.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Hancocks, Burlington Gardens, London, 20 June 1996.

533 A William IV silver ‘castle-top’ vinaigrette, Tintern Abbey, by Edwin Jones, Birmingham 1836, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a scene of the abbey, engine-turned sides and base, foliate borders, with a vacant cartouche, the interior with a pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 4cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £800-1,200

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Gerald Sattin Ltd., London, 23 November 1992.

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537 A Victorian silver ‘castle-top’ vinaigrette, possibly Gloucester Cathedral, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1845, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a view of a cathedral, foliate borders, engineturned decoration, the underside with a vacant shield cartouche, the interior with a silver-gilt pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 4.2cm, approx. weight 1oz. £1,000-1,500

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Gerald Sattin Ltd., London 15 June 1995.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Studio Antiques, 25 April 1980.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Mary Cooke Antiques, London.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Steppes Hill Farm Antiques, Stockbury, Kent, 24 August 1981.

539 A Victorian novelty silver pair of bellows vinaigrette, by David Pettifer, Birmingham 1857, the bellows of conventional form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, simulated leather sides, the interior with a hinged, engraved and pierced silver-gilt foliate scroll grille, length 6.5cm, approx. weight 1oz. £1,000-1,500

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541 A novelty silver and enamel ladybird vinaigrette, unmarked circa 1900, with sprung red and black enamelled wings, which open to reveal a grille with plain pierced decoration, the head with black enamel and set with two red eyes, the underside with textured legs, with a ring attachment, length 4.7cm. £1,000-1,500

538 A Victorian novelty silver whistle vinaigrette, by George Unite, Birmingham 1875, tapering circular form, chased with foliate scroll decoration, on a matted background, the hinged cover opens to reveal a pull-out pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, with a ring attachment, length 5.8cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £600-800

540 A George IV novelty silver basket of flowers vinaigrette, by John Shaw, Birmingham 1820, tapering rectangular form, with engraved basket-weave decoration, central carrying handle, with chased flowers, the interior with a pierced and engraved silver-gilt grille, length 2.7cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £500-700

543 A Victorian novelty silver box, by Thomas Smily, London 1884, (part-marked), modelled as a monkey sitting on a tortoise, who is peering out from within his shell, the underside with a later unmarked hinged cover, with engraved decoration, length 4cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £600-800

544 A Victorian novelty silver and horn bird vesta holder or vinaigrette, by Frederick James Wiltshire, London 1880, perched on an electroplated branch, horn body, the underside with a striker, the hinged head with textured feathers and glass eyes, the interior with a pull-out unmarked pierced foliate scroll grille, length 9.7cm. £400-600

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Asprey and Co., London, 17 June 1985. For a similar example see Delieb, E., Investing in Silver, Barrie and Rockliff, 1968, page 111.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Steppes Hill Farm Antiques, Stockbury, Kent, 17 November 1996.

545 A Victorian novelty silver and horn bird pepper pot, by Frederick James Wiltshire, London 1880, perched on a branch, horn body, the pierced pull-off head with textured feathers and glass eyes, length 9.7cm. £300-400

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Shapiro, Grays Antiques Market, London, 21 November 1997.

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Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Mary Cooke Antiques, London 1 October 1980.

542 A rare George IV silver-gilt commemorative vinaigrette, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1820, modelled as a crown to celebrate the Coronation of George IV, with a Maltese cross finial and ring attachment, the interior with a finely pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 2.7cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £1,000-1,500

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546 A 19th century French gold vinaigrette, marked with a French control mark, oval form, part-fluted decoration below a chased three-colour gold foliate border, the cover set with a amethyst, on an oval foot and with a ring attachment, length 2.3cm, approx. weight 5.6g. £500-700

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Studio Antiques, 1978.

548 A gold box, globularunmarked,form, with applied wire and ropework decoration, the hinged cover set with a sapphire cabouchon, diameter 2.5cm, approx. weight 25g. £600-800

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased 10 March 1980.

550 A Victorian gold vinaigrette, rectangularunmarked, form, engine-turned decoration, pierced and chased foliate scroll grille, with a pierced scroll frame border and a ring attachment, length 3.3cm, approx. weight 5.8g. £250-300

547 A 19th century gold vinaigrette and fob seal, urnunmarked,form,foliate scroll handles, the hinged cover opens to reveal a pierced hinged grille, on a raised hexagonal foot with a plain matrix, height 3cm, approx. weight 9.1g. £300-500

551 A Victorian gold vinaigrette, rectangularunmarked, form, the hinged cover with a monogram, with a ring attachment, the interior with a pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, length 2.7cm, approx. weight 11.8g. £300-400

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Andrew Grant Auctions, Worcester, 4 November 1982.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Steppes Hill Farm Antiques, Stockbury, Kent, 1 October 1977.

Provenance: A Private Collection Purchased 2 July 1970.

549 An 18 carat gold pill box, marked 750 and with maker’s mark MN with a wheel between, rectangular form, the hinged cover with reeded decoration, length 2.6cm, approx. weight 10.3g. £250-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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Provenance: A Private Collection.

553 A small collection of three antique silver snuff boxes, comprising: a George III one by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1808, plain rectangular form, flush-hinged cover, length 6.3cm, one by John Shaw, Birmingham 1805, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a band of later foliate scroll decoration, gilded interior, length 6cm, and one by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1842, engraved foliate scroll decoration, length 5.3cm, approx. total weight 4oz. (3) £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

555 A Victorian silver squeeze-action snuff / tobacco box, by George Unite, Birmingham 1885, plain oval form, gilded interior, length 6cm, plus a Victorian squeezeaction snuff / tobacco box, by Henry Dee, London 1869, circular form, engine-turned decoration, gilded interior, length 5.2cm, approx. weight 2oz. (2) £150-200

554 A small collection of three antique silver snuff boxes, comprising: a George IV one by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1828, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, reeded sides, foliate thumb-piece, the cover inscribed ‘Mary’, length 5.5cm, one by George Unite, Birmingham 1897, plain rectangular form, length 5.4cm, and one by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1848, engraved foliate scroll decoration, with a later applied striker, length 4.7cm, approx. total weight 3.2oz. (3) £200-300

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552 A small collection of three antique silver snuff boxes, comprising: a George IV one, by Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London 1829, of oblong form, engine-turned decoration, the cover with a worn inscription, length 8.8cm, plus one by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1832, rectangular form, gadroon borders, length 6.2cm, and one by the same maker, Birmingham 1843, rectangular form, engraved foliate decoration, the cover inscribed, approx. total weight 5.2oz. (3) £250-300

556 A small collection of three Victorian silver vesta boxes, comprising: one by Brownett & Rose, London 1859, rounded rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, the cover with a crest and initials, the side with a striker, length 6cm, plus one by Eliza Wray, London 1854, rectangular form, one end with a hole and cutter and compartment, with a ring attachment, length 3.5cm, and one by Rawlings and Summers, London 1857, length 3.2cm, approx. total weight 2oz. (3) £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection.

557 A Victorian silver-gilt snuff box, by John Tongue, Birmingham 1938. the hinged cover with a raised scene of two hounds coursing, in a landscape setting, foliate and scroll border, the sides and base with engraved lattice decoration, foliate thumb-piece, the underside inscribed ‘F.LUNDI Newcastle on Tyne’, length 7.2cm, approx. weight 2.9oz. £500-700

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Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Shapiro, Grays Antiques Market, London, 21 November 1997.

559 An early Victorian silver snuff box, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1838, rectangular cushion form, chased foliate scroll decoration, the hinged cover with engraved foliate decoration, engine-turned decoration, length 8.4cm, approx. weight 5oz. £200-300

558 A George III silver snuff box, by Thomas & Daniel Leader, Sheffield 1800, oval form, with a raised rectangular centre and cover, initialled, length 7.2cm, plus a similar George III silver snuff box by Thomas Willmore, Birmingham 1801, engraved decoration, initialled, length 7.4cm, approx. total weight 2.8oz. (2) £250-300

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Hoffman, London, 26 May 1995.

Provenance: A Private Collection. One purchased 23 February 1978, and the other from Andrew Grant Auction Worcester, 4 November 1982.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Sheldon Shapiro and Co. Ltd., London, 27 July 2007.

563 A Victorian 18 carat gold presentation snuff box, by Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London 1845, rectangular form, chased foliate scroll decoration, initialled, the underside engraved with figures in a classical landscape, the inside of the cover inscribed ‘Presented to Joshua Pollard Esq. by John Charles Pearce as a token of sincere gratitude Sept 11th 1858’, length 7.8cm, approx. weight 121.9g. £3,500-4,500

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562 A George III 18 carat gold snuff box, by Alexander J Strachan, London 1807, rectangular form, chased foliate scroll decoration, the centre of the hinged cover with an armorial, the underside of the base with a bird within foliate scroll decoration, length 7.4cm, approx. weight 64.4g. £1,800-2,200

560 An early 19th century continental gold snuff box, maker’s mark P.G, 1806, rectangular form, canted corners, with geometric engine-turned decoration, chased foliate scroll borders on a matted background, length 6.8cm, approx. weight 49.4g. £1,400-1,800

561 An early 19th century gold snuff box, marks partially worn, probably French, rounded rectangular form, with basket-weave decoration, the lip of the cover inscribed ‘Donne par J.M.C. le 27, Obre, 1809’, length 8cm, approx. weight 80g. £2,500-3,000

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564 An early 19th gold snuff box, marks partially worn, probably Swiss, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, with a foliate three-colour gold border, the cover with a vacant cartouche, the inside of the cover inscribed ‘Presented by A. J. Byron to his friend J MacGregor Mallock, M.D, Oct 1st 1826’, length 7.7cm, approx. weight 80.3g. £2,500-3,000

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Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Nicholas Shaw Antiques, Petworth, West Sussex, 19 March 2003.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Fellows Auction House, Birmingham, 20 September 1984.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Sheldon Shapiro Ltd., London, 6 August 2000. There was a Captain A.J. Byrom, from the 16th Lancers, present at the siege of Bhurtpore, Rajasthan in 1826.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Shapiro and Co., N.E.C Antiques Fair, Birmingham, 7 August 1994. The armorial is that of Brandram impaling another (probably Alsoum).

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566 A George III silver snuff box, maker’s mark WL with a fish above, unidentified, London 1760, rectangular cushion form, the hinged cover with chased foliate and scroll decoration, plain thumb-piece, on an oval foot, gilded interior, length 6.5cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. £150-200

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567 A William IV silver snuff box, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1834, rectangular cushion form, chased foliate scroll decoration, the hinged cover inscribed ‘Presented to Mr Alexr. Ross, Boot and Shoe Maker, Ayr, by his workmen as a token of their respect for him as an employer, 13 May 1835’, engine-turned base, length 7.8cm, approx. weight 3.9oz. £200-300

565 A George III silver snuff box, possibly by William Rudkins, London 1805, rounded rectangular form, flush-hinged cover, initialled, with an engraved border, gilded interior, length 7.2cm, approx. weight 2oz. £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from J.H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd., Mason’s Yard, London, 21 July 1978.

568 A Victorian silver card case, by George Unite, Birmingham 1858, rectangular book form, chased decoration and with an inter-twined border, reeded spine, hinged cover, length 9.7cm, approx. weight 2.4oz. £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Steppes Hill Farm Antiques, Stockbury, Kent, 12 September 1979.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Sotheby’s London, 26 June 1980.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased September 1978.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased at the North Wales Antiques Fair, 22 March 1978.

572 A modern 14 carat gold pill box, marked 14K, square form, the hinged cover applied and decorated with a lozenge motif, length 2.4cm, approx. weight 15.9g £350-400

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Mary Cooke Antiques, London, 25 April 1978.

571 A George III silver nutmeg grater, probably by John Death, London 1805, rectangular form, the cover with engraved decoration, engraved borders, hinged base, the interior with a steel grille, length 3.5cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. £300-400

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Mary Cooke Antiques, London, 9 June 1973.

569 A George III silver triple snuff box, possibly by George Collins, London 1796, rounded rectangular form, with two flush hinged compartments, foliate decoration and borders, the side with a further hinged cover, reeded borders, gilded interior, length 9.2cm, approx. weight 3oz. £300-500

λ 570 An 18th century silver-mounted shagreen etui, unmarked, circa 1750, with a later French import taperingmark,rounded rectangular form, applied with foliate scroll decoration, the hinged cover opens to reveal a spoon, two tapering knife handles, two knife blades, a steel two pronged fork, a pencil, a pair of compasses, a ruler, a pair of scissors, and an ivory note sleeve, length 9cm. £300-400

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Studio Antiques, Solihull Antiques Fair, 30 April 1975.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

λ 573 A Victorian silver card case, by William Dudley, Birmingham 1848, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, with a scroll cartouche, inscribed ‘A. Hampson, 1852’, in a fitted case, length 8cm, plus a William IV silver lancet case, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1834, tapering rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, the interior with two tortoiseshell lancets, approx. total weight 1.8oz. (2) £150-200

Ivory Act registration reference: U56ZHF75

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Provenance: A Private Collection.

574 A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: an Austro-Hungarian snuff box, Vienna 1840, maker’s mark worn, rectangular form, engine-turned and spiral decoration, plain thumb-piece, length 8.6cm, plus a silver and enamel box, by S. Blanckensee and Sons, Chester 1909, with blue enamel decoration with a white border, a Victorian purse, by Otto Shuler, London 1882, oblong form, chased decoration, plus two book mark trowels, a modern cotton real holder and an .800 standard small oval box, approx. weighable 5.5oz. (7) £200-250

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575 A small mixed lot, comprising: a 9 carat gold and citrine fob seal, the revolving matrix with three plain faces, plus two gold cased fob seals, one with a citrine matrix engraved with an armorial, the other with a blood stone matrix engraved with initials, and a pair of gold plated lorgnettes, the handle with engraved decoration, in a fitted case. (4) £200-300

λ 576 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a three-piece condiment set by Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1937, with two spoons, two cigarette boxes, a sixpiece American silver dressing table set, by Dominick and Haff, New York, with foliate decoration and initialled, a salt cellar and a manicure item, approx. weighable 4.5oz. (qty) £120-180

Provenance: A Private Collection.

577 A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of Victorian serving tongs, by Aldewinckle and Slater, London 1891, a set of six Fiddle pattern teaspoons, London 1829, two spoons with later berry decoration, four Aesthetic teaspoons, London 1885, a cast teaspoon, London 1844, a naturalistic salt spoon, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1838, a cased set of six coffee spoons, and a silver-gilt salt spoon, approx. weight 15oz. (qty) £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

579 A small collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III one by Hester Bateman, London 1785, fluted bowl, engraved handle, one by Messrs. Lias, London 1857, Fiddle pattern, the oval bowl with engraved decoration, plus one by Josiah Williams and Co. Exeter 1857, and two others, London 1857 and Birmingham 1905, approx. weight 2oz. (5) £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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580 A small collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, various dates and makers, comprising: one by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1803, fluted circular bowl, engraved decoration, one London 1826, fluted bowl, one with a bead border, London 1792, and two others, London 1855 and 1809, approx. total weight 1.8oz. (5) £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

578 A small collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III one by William Pugh, Birmingham 1806, leaf shaped bowl, the handle initialled, a King’s pattern one by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1827, a Fiddle and Shell one, London 1822, and one Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1803, approx. total weight 1.7oz. (5) £150-200

581 A small collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III one by Richard Crossley, London 1784, fluted bowl, bifurcated bright-cut handle, plus one by Josiah Snatt, London 1807, Thread handle, a Bright-cut one, London 1805, a Fiddle pattern one, London 1838, and one of shovel form, with a mother-of-pearl handle, Birmingham 1810, approx. total weight 1.8oz. (5) £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from The Birmingham Botanical Gardens Antique Fair, 16 November 1982.

585 A collection of ten antique silver tablespoons, various patterns, dates and makers, comprising: a George II pair by J. King, London 1744, the reverse of the bowls with a shell heel, initialled, a George III pair by Richard Crossley, London 1789, a pair London 1790, a Maltese spoon, (repaired), and a colonial spoon, marked HWN three times, plus two others, one with later berry decoration, approx. total weight 21oz. (10) £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

582 An early 19th century novelty silver jockey cap caddy spoon, maker’s mark and date letter worn, Birmingham, conventional form, with alternate panels of plain and reeded decoration, length 5.5cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £250-300

583 A small collection of five antique silver caddy/sugar spoons, various dates and makers, including one by Reid and Sons, Newcastle 1850, Fiddle pattern, engraved decoration, plus one of shovel form, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1810, a King’s pattern one by George Unite, Birmingham 1833, and two others Exeter 1881 and Sheffield 1874, approx. total weight 3oz. (5) £150-200

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Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

584 A small collection of five antique silver caddy spoons, various dates and makers, comprising: a King’s pattern one, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1823, one with a shovel bowl and mother-of-pearl handle, by the same maker, Birmingham 1824, one by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1826, and two others London 1835 and Birmingham 1827, approx. weight 1.8oz. (5) £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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588 A collection of three antique silver marrow scoops and a marrow spoon, various dates and makers, conventional form, comprising: a George III one by Richard Crossley, London 1782, another George III one London 1776, the reverse of the bowl with a crest, a George III one, by Eley and Fearn, London 1806, and a George II marrow spoon, by William Turner, London 1758, pierced bowl, approx. weight 6.2oz. (4) £250-300

587 A collection of three antique silver marrow scoops, various dates and makers, comprising: a George IV Fiddle and Thread pattern one by William Chawner, London 1825, plus a George II one by Paul Hanet, London 1729, and a George III one by Eley and Fearn, London 1801, approx. weight 5oz. (3) £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

586 A collection of eight George III silver tablespoons, comprising: a set of four Old English pattern ones, by John Lampfert, London 1766, a Bright-cut pair by Stephen Adams, London 1790, the terminals initialled, and a Feather-edge pair, by Thomas Wallis, London 1778, the terminals with a crest and initial, approx. weight 14.8oz. (8) £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection.

589 A collection of three antique silver marrow scoops, various dates and makers, conventional form, comprising: a George I one, maker’s mark worn, London 1726, the reverse of the bowl with later initials, another George I one by James Wilks, London 1725, and a George III one, maker’s mark worn, London 1806, approx. weight 5oz. (3) £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

592 A Victorian silver mug, by Robert Hennell, London 1871, slight tapering circular form, scroll handle, engraved decoration, height 8.5cm, plus a William IV silver cream jug, by Robert Hennell, London 1831, circular bellied form, scroll handle, on four bracket feet, approx. weight 10oz. (2) £150-200

590 A collection of three antique silver marrow scoops, various dates and makers, conventional form, comprising: a George II one by Fuller White, London 1750, another George II one by J. King, London 1727, and a George III one, by John Lambe, London 1779, approx. weight 5oz. (3) £200-300

593 A set of four George III silver salt cellars, by Robert Hennell, London 1794, oval form, gilded bowls, on raised oval bases with a reeded border, length 10.6cm, approx. weight 9.7oz. (4) £300-400

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Jeffrey Neal and Lyn Bloom, London Silver Vaults,14 May 2003.

591 A small collection of four antique silver casters, comprising: a muffineer by Emes and Barnard, London 1825, cylindrical form, foliate border, plus one of baluster form, by George Knight, London 1821, a George III one by John Delmester, London 1760, and a Victorian kitchen pepper pot, with a later cover, approx. weight 9oz. (4) £250-300

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Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Solihull Antiques Fair, 30 September 1976.

597 A George III silver sugar caster, by Jabez Daniell and James Mince, London 1771, baluster form, rope-work borders, fluted flame finial, on a raised circular foot, height 17.5cm, plus another George III caster of similar form, by Hester Bateman, London 1782, height 14.5cm, approx. total weight 7.6oz. (2) £250-300

594 A small collection of three antique silver casters, comprising: a George I one, by Thomas Bamford, London 1725, baluster form, later chased foliate scroll decoration, height 13cm, plus a George III one by Thomas Shepherd, London 1773, baluster form, engraved with a crest, and another by Thomas Watson, London 1775, approx. total weight 7.7oz. (3) £250-300

Provenance: A Private Collection.

595 A pair of silver sauce boats, by Thomas Bradbury and Son, Sheffield 1928/29, oval form, scroll handles, gadroon borders, on three shell capped hoof feet, length 17cm, approx. weight 17.9oz. £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from J. Goldstein, November 1969.

596 A pair of George III silver casters, by Thomas Bamford, London 1732, circular bellied form, with applied cut-card decoration, the pierced covers with an internal sleeve to control the flow, knop finials, on circular bases, the undersides later initialled, height 12.8cm, approx. weight 8.1oz. (2) £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Sotheby’s, London 21 December 1978.

598 A mid 18th century silver two-handled cup, maker’s mark of George Hindmarsh, London circa 1750, circular form, scroll handles, later embossed foliate scroll decoration, central girdle, with a later presentation inscription, on a circular foot, height 12.8cm, approx. weight 10oz. £150-200

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Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Mary Cooke Antiques, London, 9 June 1977.

601 A George III silver cream jug, by Paul Storr, London 1819, fluted tapering circular form, simulated branch scroll handle with oak leaf and acorn decoration, foliate scroll border, gilded bowl, on four foliate capped shell bracket feet, engraved with a crest, height 10cm, approx. weight 11.5oz. £750-800

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Jane Pollock Antiques, Buxton, 12 May 1994.

Provenance: A Private Collection.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Jack Shaw and Co., Ilkley, Yorkshire.

599 A George III silver mug, by William Shaw and William Priest, London 1758, baluster form, scroll handle, on a raised circular foot, height 9.8cm, approx. weight 7.2oz. £300-400

600 A William IV silver cream jug, by The Barnards, London 1833, lobed baluster form, with rocaille decoration, leaf capped scroll handle, on a raised rocaille foot, height 14.5cm, approx. weight 8oz. £150-250

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Nicholas Shaw Antiques, Petworth, West Sussex, 16 March 2005.

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λ 602 A William IV silver coffee pot, by Paul Storr, London 1830, also stamped Storr and Mortimer, baluster form, leaf capped scroll handle with ivory insulators, foliate and fluted capped spout, foliate scroll border, the hinged cover with a pumpkin finial, (part-marked with a lion passant only, possibly later), on three foliate capped scroll feet, height 24cm, approx. weight 30.5oz. £2,000-3,000

The crest is that of Baron Crewe.

603 A George II silver chamber stick, by Paul De Lamerie, London 1733, circular form, spool-shaped capital, scroll handle, on three scroll feet, engraved with a crest and coronet, diameter 12.8cm, approx. weight 8oz. £3,000-5,000

Ivory Act registration reference: UKGVWG6J

Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Marks Antiques, Curzon Street, London, 16 June 2000.

604 By George Lawrence Connell, an Art Nouveau silver fork and spoon, London 1904, pierced flower finials, plus an Art Nouveau silver spoon, by Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1903, heart-shaped bowl, pierced wire-work mounts, approx. weight 3.1oz. (3) £150-200

605 By Ruth Ball, a modern commemorative silver and enamel St. Edwards Crown caddy spoon, London 2012, also with the Diamond Jubilee mark, the reverse of the shaped oval bowl and terminal with textured decoration, the handle enamelled with the crown with radiating textured decoration, length 9.7cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. £300-400

Provenance: purchased from Payne and Son, Oxford.

606 By Stuart Devlin, a parcel-gilt silver caddy spoon, London rounded1976,rectangular bowl, the handle with textured, silver-gilt decoration, length 7cm, approx. weight 1oz. £100-150

607 A collection of three silver spoons, comprising: two teaspoons by Winifred King & Co, Birmingham 1924 and 1925, oval bowls, spot hammered decoration, one with a bifurcated scroll terminal, plus a caddy spoon by Robert Richard Prout, circular bowl, spot hammered decoration, twisted wirework handle, approx. weight 1oz. (3) £150-200

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Similar examples can be seen in the Social History Collection of Manx National Heritage. The Isle of Man Natural History and Antiquarian Society was founded in 1879. Pilcher George Ralfe was an ornithologist and historian, and fellow founder of the Society. He produced numerous articles on the birdlife, coastal scenery and history of the Isle of Man, giving lectures and writing articles for the Society until his death in 1936.

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610 By Liberty and Co., an Edwardian Arts and Crafts silver and enamel pen tray, Birmingham 1906, oval navette form, applied with eight blue/green enamel bosses with wire-work foliate decoration, rope-work border, on four bun feet, length 25cm, approx. weight 5oz. £400-600

608 Designed by Archibald Knox, a silver and enamelled Jubilee founders medallion of the Isle of Man Natural History and Antiquarian Society, by Thomas Fattorini, Birmingham 1929, trefoil form, the front with blue and red enamel and titled ‘1879 Isle of Man N.H.A.S 1929’, the reverse inscribed ‘Honoris Causa P. G. Ralfe M.B.O.U. 22nd Aug. 1929’, blue silk ribbon, shaped triangular clasp, (unmarked), height of medallion 3.8cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £500-700

609 By Hugh Wallis, an Arts and Crafts silver casket, Chester 1923, tapering rectangular form, shaped panelled sides, the hinged cover with a rope-work border and with initials ‘ROM Feb 1924’, wood lined, on four bun feet, length 14.5cm. £400-600

611 A modern Irish silver frying pan, by Michael Hillier, Dublin 1977, shallow circular bowl, spot-hammered handle, the underside inscribed ‘May this warm the cockles of your heart’, length 51.3cm, approx. weight 24oz. £600-800

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613 Designed by Alex Styles for Garrard, a modern parcel-gilt Audi squash trophy, London 1981, also signed A. G. Styles, and engraved Garrard and Co. Limited, London W1, rectangular base mounted with the Audi rings, a stylised squash racket and ‘Audi Squash’, the base inscribed ‘National Over-35 Club Championship’, the reverse with names of winners, on a wooden plinth, total length 23.8cm. £600-800

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John Amery, the son of Rt Hon Leo Amery MP and Florence Amery, was born on 14 March 1912. Parliamentary archives show that he was christened on 8 May 1912 in the Chapel of St Mary Undercroft, in the Crypt of the House of Commons.

614 By Moss Morris, an Arts and Crafts presentation silver porringer, London 1905, circular form, scroll handles, spot-hammered decoration, later inscribed ‘John Amery from his Godfather John Simon May 8th 1912’, height 6.8cm, approx. weight 5oz. £100-150

John Amery’s trial for high treason during the Second World War opened at the Old Bailey on 28 November 1945. He had been recruited by the Nazis in France, was captured by Italian partisans in April 1945, and held in British military custody from May 1945. He was sentenced to death by hanging and executed at Wandsworth Prison on 19 December 1945.

John Amery’s younger brother was Julian Amery, Conservative MP, Privy Councillor and later a life peer (Baron Amery of Lustleigh) who married Catherine, the daughter of Harold Macmillan.

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PurchasedAProvenance:PrivateCollection.fromAesthetics, (Philip A. Jeffs), Antiquarius Antiques Centre, London, SW3, 31 August 2002.

612 By Harold Stabler, (1872-1945), an Art Deco matched twelve-piece silver condiment set and spoons, London 1928, 1929 and 1937, comprising: four mustard pots, four salt cellars, four pepper pots, four mustard spoons and four salt spoons, the mustard pots of cylindrical form, angular scroll handles, on four bracket feet, with various blue liners, the peppers of conical form, the salt cellars of circular form, gilded bowls, in an original fitted case, the inside of the cover with ‘Harold Stabler, 34, Upper Mall, London W.6’, height of mustard pot 6.2cm, approx. weight 26.6oz. (20) £1,000-1,500

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616 By Graham Watling, a set of six modern silver goblets, London tapering1976,circular bowls, on raised textured tapering stems with pierced decoration, height 11.1cm, approx. weight 28oz. (6) £800-1,200

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615 An Art Deco electroplated novelty cocktail shaker, The Adie Brothers, modelled as a penguin, the pull-off head with enamel eyes, the body with engraved wings, the interior with a stopper and pierced removal strainer, on a circular foot, height 23.2cm. £300-500

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617 A pair of Edwardian silver Arts and Crafts candlesticks, James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1906, square raised square stud-work fish-scale drip similar decoration, 31cm. (2) £800-1,200

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621 A pair of modern Mexican three-light candelabra, by RV or RN script, tapering form, with three plain capitals, on a fluted stem or a rounded rectangular base, length 31.2cm, approx. weight 35oz. (2) £500-700

618 By Georg Jensen, a Danish silver dish, design number 620D, also with import marks for London 1930, importer’s mark of George Stockwell, shallow tapering circular form, spot-hammered decoration, on a plain circular foot, diameter 29.7cm, approx. weight 20.9oz. £800-1,200

620 By Rebecca Boldra, a modern Britannia standard silver bowl, London tapering2021,circular form, textured surface, on a plain, raised tapering circular foot, height 14.8cm, approx. weight 8.8oz. £200-300

619 A silver bowl in the Georg Jensen manner, marked sterling and with an unidentified maker’s stamp, American or taperingMexican,circular bowl, spot-hammered decoration, on a pierced foliate and bud stem on a raised circular foot, height 14.7cm, diameter 20.5cm, approx. weight 24.5oz. £300-400

625 By Graham Leishman Stewart, a Scottish Britannia standard silver tumbler cup, Edinburgh 2002, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, gilded interior, height 6.8cm, approx. weight 6.5oz. £300-400

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623 A modern 18 carat gold tumbler cup, maker’s mark of PL, London 1977, plain circular form, spot-hammered decoration, height 4.3cm, approx. weight 85g. £2,500-3,000

622 By Stuart Devlin, a modern parcel-gilt silver beaker, London tapering1977,circular form, on a raised circular foot with pierced silvergilt figural decoration, cased, height 6cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £100-150

624 By Patrick Mavros, a modern Zimbabwean silver desk tidy/vase, also signed Patrick Mavros, oval form, decorated with a family of elephants on a spothammered background, height 8.7cm. £400-600

627 Designed by Harald Nielson for Georg Jensen, a Danish christening bowl and stand, design number 456, with import marks for London 1927 and 1930, importer’s mark of George Stockwell, circular form, scroll and bud handles, the stand of circular form, with a pierced bud border, the underside inscribed and dated, diameter of stand 17cm, approx. weight 11.5oz. £400-600

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628 Designed by Harald Nielson for Georg Jensen, a Danish bowl and cover, design number 172P, also with import marks for London 1961, tapering circular form, spot-hammered decoration, the pull-off cover with a bud finial, diameter 12.1cm, approx. weight 8oz. £250-300

626 By Georg Jensen, a Danish matched five-piece silver tea and coffee set and a sugar caster, design numbers 32, 32A, 32C, 32E, 1915-30, the caster possibly later, four pieces also stamped ‘Import de Denmark’, baluster form, spot-hammered decoration, bud finials, beaded borders, scroll handles, on raised circular bases, height of coffee pot 24.5cm, approx. weight 77oz. (6) £4,000-5,000

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629 By Georg Jensen, a Danish silver tazza, design number, with Copenhagen marks for 1924, and also with import marks for London 1924, importer’s mark of George Stockwell, Grape pattern, the circular pedestal foot with spiral twist decoration, the circular bowl with hanging bunches of grapes, spot-hammered decoration, height 26.7cm, approx. weight 34.6oz. £2,000-3,000

630 By Georg Jensen, a Danish silver bowl, design number 19B, tapering circular spot-hammered bowl with a geometric border, on a pierced foliate and bud stem on a spread circular foot, diameter 24.2cm, heigth 20cm, approx. weight 37.9oz. £3,000-4,000

634 Designed by Jean Boggio, a modern electroplated beaker, maker’s mark of RM over I, also signed Jean Boggio, tapering circular form, on three heavy ball feet with textured and scroll decoration, engraved with an initial and sun burst, height 9.7cm. £100-150

633 By Christopher Lawrence, two modern silver Bank of England commemorative dishes, London 1994, oval form, husk border, the centre with Britannia and ‘1694-1994’, in a fitted box, length 11cm, approx. weight 4.2oz. (2) £100-1502

631 Designed by Kate Harris for W. G. Connell, a late Victorian Art Nouveau silver cream jug, London 1900, also engraved W.G. Connell, 83, Cheapside, London, tapering circular form, foliate scroll handle, with sinuous scroll decoration, height 7.5cm, approx. weight 3.3oz. £200-300

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632 By H.G. Murphy, a silver beaker, London 1928, also marked with the Falcon mark, tapering circular form, on a raised circular foot with a stylised and foliate border, spot-hammered decoration, height 9.1cm, approx. weight 4.2oz. £300-400

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635 By Harry Charles Hall, an Arts and Crafts silver-mounted ceramic preserve jar and cover, Sheffield 1920, tapering circular wire-work form, pierced scroll border, on three spot-hammered legs, the pull-off cover with a wire-work mounted coin finial, with a blue/green ceramic liner, height 17cm, approx. weighable 5.4oz. £400-450

636 By A. E. Jones, an Edwardian Arts and Crafts silver two-handled bowl, Birmingham 1908, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, tree of life side handles, on a circular foot, length 25.2cm, approx. weight 10.4oz. £250-300

636 637

637 By A. E. Jones, an Arts and Crafts silver bowl, Birmingham 1912, tapering circular form, spot-hammered decoration, with embossed intertwined Celtic border, on a raised circular knopped strap-work stem on a spread circular foot, diameter 19.1cm, approx. weight 12.3oz. £600-800

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Harry Hall taught at the Swansea Municipal School of Arts and Crafts from 1909 to 1936.

638 By Leslie Durbin, a modern presentation dish, London 1958, oblong form, the centre applied with a floral cartouche and inscribed ‘Eugenics Society’, the side inscribed ‘Margaret Pyke Galton Lecturer 27 February 1963’, on a reeded oval foot, length 28cm, approx. weight 20.8oz. £500-700

639 By Omar Ramsden, an Arts and Crafts silver mustard pot, London 1938, circular bellied form, spot-hammered decoration, scroll handle, on a raised circular foot with a rope-work girdle, with a later blue glass liner, height 7.5cm, approx. weight 5oz. £500-700

640 By Leslie Durbin, an Arts and Crafts silver-mounted wooden mazer bowl, London 1950, circular form, the tapering mount with rope-work borders and an engraved foliate border, on a raised circular foot, diameter 17.5cm. £500-800

641 By Omar Ramsden, an Arts and Crafts silver hand mirror, London 1922, also engraved ‘OMAR RAMSDEN ME FECIT’, shaped oval form, spot-hammered decoration, foliate wreath, the tapering handle with a banner and bifurcated wirework mounts with a ball motif, also with a vacant banner cartouche, length 34cm. £300-500

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642 By Omar Ramsden & Alwyn Carr, an Arts and Crafts silvermounted glass oil bottle, London tapering1916,circular form, scrolling strap-work mounts, raised pull-off cover, fitted with a cork stopper, ball finial, height 13.5cm. £300-400

644 By Omar Ramsden & Alwyn Carr, a silver Arts & Crafts dressing table box, London 1909, also engraved ‘OMAR RAMSDEN ET ALWYN CARR ME squareFECERUNT’form,raised hinged cover embossed with four Comedy and Tragedy masks, with a red stone finial, spot hammered decoration, on four tapering scroll feet, wood lined, length 9.3cm. £300-400

643

643 By Omar Ramsden, an Arts and Crafts silver trophy cup and cover, London 1930, also engraved ‘OMAR RAMSDEN ME FECIT’, spot-hammered circular bowl, inscribed ‘IBIS TECHNICAL SOCIETY CHALLENGE TROPHY PRESENTED BY MR AND MRS SCHOOLING FOR FINE EMBROIDERY AND NEEDLEWORK’, pull-off raised cover with fluted decoration and pierced scroll supports and with a fluted ball finial, the stem with similar decoration, on a raised circular foot, height 40.5cm, approx. weight 25.5oz. £1,800-2,200

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TheProvenance:PowerCollection.

Norman Poynton registered his mark in 1936, giving his address as The Leicester College of Art. He made a number of civic items for the City of Leicester, designed by himself and Kenneth Holmes, Principal of the College. Ref Andrew, J. and Syles, D., Designer British Silver, Antique Collectors Club, 2015, page 527.

646 Barry Witmond, Sheffield 2015, tapering circular form, length 32.5cm, approx. weight 10oz. £200-300

647

645 646

647 A pair of modern silver three-light candelabra, by Nat Leslie Ltd., London 1965, knopped baluster stems, on raised circular bases, with three scroll arms each supporting a spool shaped capital, on raised filled circular bases, height 34cm, approx. weight of branches 31.5oz. (2) £400-600

a modern silver ear trumpet,

645 By Norman Reginald George Poynton, an Arts and Crafts silver rose bowl, London 1954, plain circular form, spot-hammered decoration, on a raised circular foot with a stylised border, with a plated mesh grille, diameter 25cm, approx. weight 31oz. £400-600

λ 648 A late-Victorian silver-mounted tortoiseshell tea canister, by Saunders and Shepherd, Chester 1897, rectangular form, applied ‘Tea’, pull-off cover, height 8.8cm. £150-200

650 A Victorian silver carriage clock, no makers mark, Birmingham 1895, upright rectangular form, spot-hammered decoration, hinged scroll carrying handle, enamelled dial, on four bun feet, height 6.7cm. £100-150

A novelty silver golf bag cocktail stick holder, by John Nowill & Sons, Birmingham 1928. modelled as a golf bag, with a simulated strap, and two golf club supports, height 8.6cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £120-150

649 A metalware and enamel mounted hardstone dish, unmarked, possibly Indian, green hardstone bowl, mounted with a peacock with various coloured stones and enamel decoration, on a raised circular foot with foliate enamel decoration, height 8.7cm, diameter 7.8cm. £300-400

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The crest is that of Beresford.

652 A William IV Scottish silver nutmeg grater, by Charles Campbell, Edinburgh circa 1830, oval tubular form, the hinged side opens to reveal a steel grater, hinged cover, engraved with a crest, length 6.6cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £300-400

The crest is that of Beresford.

654 A Victorian Scottish silver cotton reel holder, by Mackay and Chisholm, Edinburgh, with a lozenge mark for 1876, semi-circular form, pierced foliate mount, with a chain and chatelaine clip, length 9.5cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. £80-120

655 A Scottish provincial silver two-handled bowl, by Alexander Ritchie, Iona, with Glasgow marks for 1927, circular form, scroll handles, embossed Celtic strap-work decoration, on a circular foot, length handle to handle 15.8cm, plus a George III silver swing-handled sugar basket, by Burrage Davenport, London 1782,circular urn form, bright-cut decoration, beaded borders, approx. total weight 10.5oz. (2) £200-300 openopen

653 A William IV Scottish silver nutmeg grater, by Charles Campbell, Edinburgh 1833, oval tubular form, the hinged side opens to reveal a steel grater, hinged cover, engraved with a crest, and with initials, length 6.6cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £300-400

A pair of George III Scottish provincial silver salt cellars, marked with a unicorn, a thistle and maker’s mark WS, possibly associated to

approx. weight

feet, diameter

by W.P. Cunningham, Edinburgh 1800, circular form, engraved foliate decoration, gadroon borders, turned wooden bases, diameter 14cm. (2) £400-600 149 See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price

656 657 658

656 Dumfries, wavy-edge hoof 7cm, 6.4oz.

658 silver wine coasters,

form, turned wooden

A

border, on three

A pair of George III Scottish

657 George baluster baluster 30cm, approx. weight 17oz. £600-800

III Scottish silver brandy pan and cover, maker’s mark AM, Edinburgh 1786, plain

(2) £500-700

circular form, gilded

handle, pull-off cover with a wooden knop finial, engraved with crests and initials, length

150

660 A George III Scottish silver wine funnel stand, by John McDonald, Edinburgh circa 1800, circular form, reeded border, diameter 10.7cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £100-150

Ivory Act registration reference: A4WCKKY6

The crest is that of Beresford.

661 A set of three George III Scottish silver salt cellars, by Milne and Campbell, Glasgow 1757-80, circular form, later chased foliate decoration on a matted background, on three shell capped hoof feet, gilded bowls, two with later plus glass liners, engraved with a crest, diameter 6.5cm, approx. weight 7.5oz. (3) £150-200

662 A collection of twelve George III Scottish silver Scottish Fiddle pattern teaspoons, various dates and makers, including a pair by Alexander Gardner, with chased decoration, another pair by the same maker, three by John Cornfute, of Perth, two by Robert Gray, one by William Davie, and two others, approx. weight 4.1oz. (12) £200-300

λ 659 A George IV Scottish silver teapot, by Robert Gray & Son, Glasgow 1825, circular form, scroll handle with ivory insulators, flush-hinged cover with a cauliflower finial, the spout with anthemion decoration, on a raised circular fluted foot, length handle to spout 27.2cm, approx. weight 25.8oz. £300-500

664 An early 19th century Scottish provincial silver Fiddle and Shell pattern sugar spoon, marked TD, S Crown, another mark and a thistle, possibly for Thomas Dall, Cupar circa 1820, shovel shaped bowl, length 14.7cm, approx. weight 0.8oz. £150-200

667 Two George III Scottish provincial silver Celtic Point pattern teaspoons, maker’s mark A.R and s sunburst, possibly Alexander Ross, Dingwall, circa 1800, the terminal of one with an initial and numbered ‘2’, the other terminal erased, lengths 13.5cm and 13.4cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. (2) £200-300

666 A rare pair of George III Scottish provincial silver sugar tongs, by William Craw, Canongate circa 1780, shell bowls, the terminal with script initials, length 14cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £500-700

668 A Queen Anne Scottish silver Hanoverian spoon, by Henry Bethune, Edinburgh 1711, assay master Edward Penman, the reverse of the bowls with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal initialled ‘M’, length 20.5cm, approx. weight 2.4oz. £60-80

663 An early 19th century Scottish provincial silver Fiddle pattern toddy ladle, by John Sellar, Wick circa 1820, oval bowl, the terminal with a script initial, length 15.3cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £200-300

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665 A Scottish provincial silver sugar spoon, by Alexander Ritchie, Iona circa 1910, shovel shaped bowl, the tapering handle with Celtic knot decoration, length 12.2cm, approx. weight 1oz. £150-200

The crest is possibly that of Waller.

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The crest is that of Lindsay (Probably of John Lindsay of Maryville and Blackrock, d. 1802).

674 A set of six George III Irish silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, by Arthur Murphy Dublin 1808, retailed by Hamy, the terminals with a crest, approx. weight 7oz. (6) £100-150

669 A set of six George III Scottish provincial silver Old English pattern teaspoons, by James Erskine, Aberdeen circa 1800, the terminals with initials, approx. weight 2.8oz. (6) £80-120

670 A pair of George III Scottish provincial silver Celtic Point pattern tablespoons, by William Clark, Greenock circa 1790, the terminals with initialled and numbered ‘11’ and ‘12’, approx. weight 4oz. (2) £100-150

672 A set of four George III Irish provincial silver Old English pattern dessert spoons, by John Toleken, Cork circa 1800, and stamped STERLING, the terminals with a crest, the heel of the bowl scratch initialled I L, approx. weight 3.8oz. (4) £200-300

671 A set of six George III Scottish silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, by Alexander Aitchison II, Edinburgh 1775, the terminals with later initials, length 13cm, approx. weight 2.2oz. (6) £150-200

673 A pair of George III Irish silver serving tongs, by Joseph Jackson, Dublin 1801, Thread handle, the hinged upper blade with pierced and engraved decoration, repaired, length 32cm. £100-150

678 A set of six William IV Irish silver Fiddle pattern dessert forks, by Philip Weekes, Dublin 1836, the reverse of the terminals with a crest, approx. weight 8.5oz. (6) £180-220

680 A matched set of six silver Fiddle pattern table forks, by J. Brady, Dublin 1799, and James Le Bas, Dublin 1837, the reverse of the terminals engraved with a crest, the reverse of the tines scratch initialled I.M, length 12.3cm, approx. weight 14.4oz. (6) £180-200

677 A set of six George IV Irish silver Fiddle pattern table forks, by Richard Garde, Dublin 1830, the terminals with a crest, approx. weight 14.9oz. (6) £200-300

The crest is that of Mass(e)y.

675 A pair of George III Irish silver Bright-cut basting spoons, by John Sheils, Dublin 1789, the terminals with star decoration and engraved with a crest, length 31.2cm, approx. weight 6.7oz. (2) £600-800

Provenance: A Private Collection. Bonhams, New Bond Street, 25 July 2003, lot 187. M.S.D Westropp Collection.

676 A George III Irish silver Fiddle pattern fish slice, maker’s mark P.G, and stamped P. Goderey, Dublin 1818, rounded rectangular blade, pierced and engraved with a crest and motto within a strap cartouche, the terminal with initials, length 31.4cm, approx. weight 5.8oz. £250-300

679 A set of six George III Irish silver Fiddle pattern dessert forks, by Carden Terry & Jane Williams of Cork, Dublin 1820, the reverse of the terminals with a crest, approx. weight 6oz. (6) £200-300

The crest is that of Johnstone.

The crest is that of Mass(e)y.

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The maker’s mark of P.G is similar to that of Phineas Garde of Cork. However, as it is stamped P. Goderey it is likely that the maker’s mark P.G is for him.

The crest is that of Pollen and Boileau-Pollen.

684 A set of three George IV silver salt cellars, by James Le Bas, Dublin 1824, retailed by Law, heavy circular form, chased with buildings and foliate scroll decoration, on three oriental head mounted scroll legs terminating in webbed feet, engraved with a crest, gilded bowls, with one spoon and a blue glass liner, diameter 8.5cm, approx. weight 17oz. (4) £200-300

681 A George III Irish silver cream jug, by John Hamilton, Dublin circa 1740, helmet form, leaf capped scroll handle, the body later embossed with animals and foliate scroll decoration, gilded interior, on three lion mask hoof feet, initialled, height 11.7cm, approx. weight 7.7oz. £250-300

The crest is that of Massy.

682 A late-Victorian Irish silver dish ring, by West and Son, Dublin 1898, circular tapering form, pierced and embossed with animals, birds and foliate scroll decoration, with a vacant cartouche, diameter of base 20.8cm, approx. weight 12.9oz. £400-600

683 A pair of George II Irish silver waiters, by Richard Williams, Dublin 1749, circular form, gadroon borders, the centres with later embossed foliate and fruit decoration, on three hoof feet, the centres with a crest, diameter 21.7cm, approx. weight 24.6oz. (2) £300-400

The crest is that of Massy.

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The crest is that of Montgomery/Montgomerie.

687 An early Victorian Irish silver hot water ewer, no apparent maker’s mark, Dublin 1837, lobed baluster form, embossed fruit and foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, leaf capped scroll handle, insulators removed, flush-hinged cover with a flower finial, on a circular foot, height 23.8cm, approx. weight 26.5oz. £800-1,200

686 The Irish Corporation of Goldsmiths, a presentation box, by Sharman D Neill, (of Belfast), Dublin 1913, rectangular form, the hinged cover engraved with the Corporation arms and inscribed with the name of the Master and Wardens in 1700, the front inscribed ‘This Standish was given by David Rommiev to the Corporation of Goldsmiths’, wooden base, on four pad feet, length 19.5cm, £300-400

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685 A graduated pair of George I Irish casters, by Thomas Walker, Dublin 1715, baluster form, engraved with a crest, pull-off pierced covers with acorn finials, on circular bases, heights 15.5cm and 13.5cm, approx. weight 8.5oz. (2) £300-500

689 A George III silver provincial wine label, makers mark only TW, for Thomas Wigan of Bristol, circa 1763, banner form, pierced and engraved zigzag border, incised ‘PORT’, length 6.9cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £200-300

688 A George III silver wine label, by Hockley & Bosworth, London 1814, shaped form, engraved with ribbons and draped, incised ‘CALCAVELLA’, length 5.4cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £200-300

692 A George III silver provincial wine label, by John Ford & John Williams of Bath, circa 1767, banner form, gadrooned border, incised ‘SHERRY’, length 4.7cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £150-250

This label is illustrated in Salter, J., Wine Labels 1730-2003, fig 740, pages 222-223.

Provenance: The Harvey’s Wine Museum Sale, Bonhams, 1st October 2003.

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690 A George III silver-gilt wine label by Digby Scott & Benjamin Smith, London 1806, openwork wreath form, with trailing grapevines and drapes, pierced ‘HOCK’, length 8cm, approx weight 1.5oz. £400-500

693 A George III silver wine label, by George Nangle, Dublin, circa 1800, oval form, bright-cut borders with a pediment of a cherub holding a goblet and pineapple astride a barrel, incised ‘PORT’, length 5cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £200-300

691 A George III silver wine label, by Phipps & Robinson, London circa 1795, rectangular form, canted corners, pierced hoop and trefoil border, incised ‘FRONTIGNAN’, length 4.8cm, approx. weight 0.27oz £200-300

696 A George III silver wine label, shapedunmarkedcartouche form, incised ‘FRONTIGNIAC’, length 4.5cm, approx. weight 0.27oz £100-150

697 A George III silver provincial wine label, by John Hampston & John Prince, York, circa 1790, rectangular form, canted corners, reeded border, incised ‘RUM’ and ‘No 78’, length 4.7cm, approx. weight 0.37oz. £100-150

698 A George III silver wine label, maker’s mark RR, unidentified, escutcheon form, incised ‘SHERRY’, length 5.6cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £150-200

694 An George III Irish silver wine label, by John Tearre, Dublin, circa 1800, rectangular form, canted corner, reeded border incised ‘TENERIF’, length 4.9cm, approx. weight 3oz. £200-300

699 A pair of George III silver wine labels, maker’s marks indistinct, scroll form, feather-edge borders, raised pediments, engraved with initials, one incised ‘MOUNTAIN’ and one incised and blackened ‘MADEIRA’, length 5.2cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. (2) £200-300

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695 A George III silver wine label, by Phipps & Robinson, London circa 1790, scroll form, bright-cut and foliate engraved border, with a raised pediment with a crest, incised ‘MADEIRA’, 5.9cm, approx. weight 0.26oz. £100-150

704 A late-17th century silver squeeze-action spice / snuff box, maker’s mark partially worn, circa 1680-1700, oval form, the hinged cover engraved with a townscape, the sides and base with engraved foliate scroll decoration, length 2.7cm, approx. weight 0.26oz. £100-150

700 A set of four modern silver wine labels, by A. E. Holder, Sheffield 2009, scroll form, feather-edge border, incised ‘SHERRY’, ‘PORT’, ‘BRANDY’, and ‘WHISKY’, length 5.7cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. (4) £60-80

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702 A small collection of modern silver wine labels, comprising: a set of three by Turner and Simpson, Birmingham 1960, titled ‘WHISKY’, ‘PORT’, ‘and ‘GIN’, plus three others, ‘PORT’, ‘SHERRY’ and ‘WHISKY, approx. weight 2.4oz. (6) £100-150

701 A collection of five silver wine labels, comprising: a George III one by Hester Bateman, circa 1780, crescent form, bright-cut borders, incised ‘SHERRY’, a Scottish label by WPC Cunningham, Edinburgh, incised ‘LISBON’, plus a modern label ‘SHERRY’, a label ‘WHISKEY’ and an old Sheffield label ‘RUM’, approx. weight 1.2oz. (5) £200-300

703 A George III silver snuff box, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1802, rectangular form, canted corners, engraved borders, the hinged cover with initials, length 6.6cm, approx. weight 1oz. £200-300

TheProvenance:ArthurHolder Collection.

705 A filigree box, hexafoilunmarked,form, scroll decoration, the hinged cover with a foliate finial and opens to reveal seven segments each with a small bottle, cork stopper, length 5cm. £150-200

708 Two unmarked silver boxes, late 18th/19th century, one of cartouche form, chased foliate decoration on a matted background, length 6.2cm, plus one of oval form, fluted shell base, the cover with engraved wriggle-work decoration, length 5.2cm. (2) £150-200

711 A silver dog collar, by William Haseler, Birmingham 1930, circular band form, with a simulated buckle and ring attachment, and with a central pierced foliate scroll mounted circular cartouche, diameter 12.8cm, approx. weight 3.9oz. £300-500

709 An 18th century Dutch miniature toy brazier, marked with an unidentified mark and later Dutch tax mark, lobed circular form, baluster handle, on three scroll-mounted hoof feet, length 6cm, plus a German silver miniature tankard, the hinged cover with a figural finial, height 6cm, approx. total weight 1.43oz. (2) £150-200

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710 A George III silver bougie box, maker’s mark only E.C, for Ebenezer Coker, London circa 1770, plain circular form, reeded borders, the pull-off cover with a hinged cutter, diameter of base 4.9cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. £150-200

706 A George III silver bougie box, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1793, circular form, hinged side ring handle, the pull-off cover with a cutter, diameter 4.5cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. £300-400

707 A late-Victorian miniature silver kettle, maker’s mark partially worn, possibly by Joseph Braham, London circular1897, form, the pull-off cover with a ball finial, central carrying handle, height 9cm, approx. weight 3.7oz. £80-120

713 A Victorian silver snuff box, by Edward Edwards, Birmingham 1839, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, foliate scroll borders, gilded interior, length 9.7cm, approx. weight 7.9oz. £200-300

714 A George III silver-gilt snuff box, by George Pearson, London 1817, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, the hinged cover with a foliate border and engraved with a crest, length 7.6cm, approx. weight 3.4oz. £150-200

The crest is that of Fowke or Hall.

712 A Victorian presentation silver snuff box, by Rawlings and Summers, London 1847, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, the hinged cover with a shield cartouche, inscribed ‘H. Gibbs. Col. Serjt. 76th Reg. 1857’, plain thumb-piece, gilded interior, length 7.8cm, approx. weight 3.4oz. £200-300

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715 A Victorian presentation silver snuff box, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1845, rectangular form, chased foliate scroll decoration, the hinged cover inscribed ‘Prize Offered by Captain Sir A.C. Gibson Maitland Bart to the best turned out trooper in the Barnton Squadron R.M.L.Y.C while in quarters 1853, and gained by Sergeant John Clapperton’, gilded interior, length 9.3cm, approx. weight 5oz. £200-300

720 A silver and enamel photograph frame, by Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1927, upright arched rectangular form, with blue enamel decoration, wooden back and easel support, height 34cm. £800-1,200

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721 A silver and enamel photograph frame, by S M Levi Ltd., Birmingham 1927, upright rectangular form, pink enamel decoration, the front with a vacant cartouche, velvet back and easel support, height 19.3cm. £400-600

722 A modern Italian silver and enamel photograph frame, upright rectangular form, dark pink enamel decoration, beaded border, wooden easel back, height 27.3cm. £250-300

723 A modern silver and enamel photograph frame, by Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1966, rectangular form, with lilac enamel decoration, wooden back and easel support, height 23.5cm. £300-400

724 A George III silver travelling inkwell, by William Price, London 1819, rectangular form, with an oval hinged cover with a foliate capped screw-down lock, gilded interior, engraved with an armorial, length 7.3cm, approx. weight 4oz. £150-200

726 A large silver mirror, by H. Matthews, London 1910, arched upright rectangular form, velvet easel back, height 46cm. £400-600

725 A modern silver butt marker, by Colin Stephenson, retailed by James Purdy and Sons, London 1979, rectangular form, the hinged cover opens to reveal a fan of twelve unmarked numbered place finders, with a ring attachment, length 4.7cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £500-700

727 A Victorian silver six-section hinged frame, by Henry Dee, London 1872, upright rectangular form, slide-off covers, engraved and pierced scroll decorated backing panels, height 9.5cm. £400-600

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The armorial is that of Fyler or Philer of Heffleton, Dorset and Woodlands, Surrey.

729

λ 728 A mid 18th century silver-mounted etui, unmarked circa 1740, tapering shaped rectangular form, plain mounted, the inside of the hinged cover engraved with a mask and foliate decoration, the interior fitted with an ivory sleeve, two tapering knife/fork handles, two steel knife blades, a two tined fork, a pair of scissors, a pair of tweezers and ear/dental scraper, a ruler, a pair of compasses, a bodkin, and a pencil, length closed 8.7cm. £400-600

729 A four-piece Victorian novelty silver owl cruet set, by George Richards & Edward Brown, London 1865, comprising: a mustard pot, a pair of pepper pots, and a smaller single pepper pot, modelled in standing positions, textured feather decoration, the heads set with red glass eyes, some holes, height of mustard pot 8cm, approx. weight 5.5oz. (4) £800-1,200

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Ivory Act registration reference: 69KGLUMZ

730 An 18th century gilt-metal mounted banded agate etui, unmarked, circa 1760-70, tapering shaped rectangular form, with pierced foliate scroll mounts, the hinged cover with a ring attachment, the fitted interior with a pair of scissors, a penknife, a spike, a pair of tweezers with an ear scoop, a bodkin and a ruler, length 11cm. £400-600

733 A Victorian silver carriage lamp, over-stamped with maker’s mark of Frederic Purnell, London 1882, rectangular form, the hinged front cover engraved with a crowned ‘D’, the top with another hinged cover, initialled, the reverse with a ring attachment and spike supports, the base with hinged supports for table use, height closed 14.8cm. £700-900

732 A Victorian novelty silver salmon scent flask, by E. H. Stockwell, London 1870, also with a French import mark, the fish with scale decoration, hinged head, length 10cm, approx. weight 2.6oz. £500-700

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731 A French silver-gilt and enamel travelling clock, the exterior unmarked, retailed by Le Roy and Fils, 1 Maddox Street, rectangularLondon form, with purple enamel decoration and white enamel borders, enamelled dial with blue numbering, on four bun feet, sealed back, slide-action opening for winding, in the original fitted case, with a later key, height 4.8cm. £300-400

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735 A George III silver egg nutmeg grater, by Samuel Meriton, London 1794, plain ovoid form, screw-off cover, the interior with a pull-out steel grater, length 4.8cm, appox. weight 0.5oz. £250-300

λ 734 A mid 18th century presentation parcel-gilt silver snuff box, rectangularunmarked, form, the hinged cover with gilt chased animals and foliate decoration, the centre with two dancing figures form the Commedia Dell’Arte, on blue enamel decoration, the underside with a slide-off base with presentation inscription, probably later added, ‘Presented by William Hogarth to his Friend Dr. H. Hoadly, 1751’ and ‘Human Nature is all the same in all ages of the World’, the slide-off base reveals a miniature figural scene which is a copy of a Thomas Rowlandson print, after the original by Henry Bynbury called The Country Club, painted on ivory, initialled to the corner, ‘W.H’, length 7.5cm. £1,000-1,500

736 A George III silver nutmeg grater, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1809, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a crest, the interior with a hinged grater, length 3.4cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £200-300

737 A George III silver nutmeg grater, by Thomas Phipps, Edward Robinson & James Phipps, London 1815, rounded rectangular form, hinged cover and base, the interior with a steel grater, length 4.8cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £400-600 inscription

Provenance: purchased from Bonhams, Knightsbridge, Silver, 27 November 1990. Ivory Act registration reference: FV1SPPG3

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740 A silver ophthalmoscope, by Morgan and Boon, Birmingham 1927, retailed by Rayner, London, circular hinged watch case form, with a ring attachment and engraved with a monogram, diameter 4.6cm. £400-600

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741 A late-Victorian silver-gilt sandwich box, over-stamped with maker’s mark of Frederick & Louis Marks, London 1895, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, the hinged cover engraved with a crest, length 13.2cm, approx. weight 7.3oz. £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, Silver Sale, 5 January 2011, lot 468.

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739 A Victorian silver vesta and candle holder box, by Thomas Johnson, London 1860, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, the hinged cover initialled, the gilded interior with a hinged candle holder and a vesta holder with a hinged cover and striker, plain thumb-piece, length 7.5cm, approx. weight 5.4oz. £300-400

738 A Victorian silver ‘castle-top’ card case, the Scott Memorial and Burns Monument, Alloway, by William & Edward Turnpenny, Birmingham 1845, rectangular form, engraved foliate decoration, the front applied with a raised image of the memorial below initials, the reverse engraved with a scene of the Burns Monument, within foliate scroll decoration, length 10.2cm, approx. weight 2.6oz. £600-800

743 A Victorian presentation silver snuff box, by Francis Marston, Birmingham 1865, rectangular form, chased foliate scroll decoration, the hinged cover inscribed ‘Presented to Mr Hugh Mc Gregor, by his brother superintendants, as a mark of esteem, on his retirement from the North Riding Constabulary, October 17th, 1865’, gilded interior, length 8cm, approx. weight 3.6oz. £150-200

744 A Victorian silver card case, by F. Marston, Birmingham 1876, rectangular form, engraved foliate decoration, fitted blue interior, in a fitted case, length 9.8cm. £150-200

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745 A Victorian silver Aesthetic Movement card case, maker’s mark of D and M, Birmingham 1877, shaped rectangular form, engraved with a bird and butterfly in foliate surrounds, in a fitted case, length 10cm, approx. weight 2.4oz. £250-300

742 A William IV silver snuff box, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1831, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, the hinged cover inscribed ‘J. Sykes’, gilded interior, length 7.8cm, approx. weight 2.9oz. £200-300

747 A George III silver kitchen nutmeg grater, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1811, arched rectangular form, reeded border, hinged base, length 8.3cm. £400-600

748 A gold and agate scent flask, unmarked, probably 19th century, panelled form, screw off cover with a hardstone finial and ring attachment, the sides and base applied with agate panels, length 4.5cm. £300-400

746 A 19th century French silver-gilt scent flask, maker’s mark E.D in a lozenge, compressed panelled baluster form, on an oval foot, with a later stopper, height 9.8cm, plus a gilt metal portrait miniature frame, of oval form, ring attachment with a portrait painted on card of a gentleman, length 8cm, approx. weighable 1.5oz. (2) £150-200

749 A gold-mounted agate scent flask, unmarked, probably early-19th century, baluster form, plain mounts, pull-out stopper, on a circular foot, height 7.2cm. £300-400

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753 A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a Victorian card case, by F. Marston, Birmingham 1896, rectangular form, engraved foliate decoration, with a monogram, plus a cased Victorian silver and tortoiseshell card case, with pierced overlay foliate decoration, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1898, fitted leather interior, and a cigarette case, in a case, approx. weighable 6.6oz. (3) £150-200

750 An Indian silver visiting card case, unmarked circa 1900, rectangular form, chased foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, hinged cover, the front with a vacant shield cartouche, length 9.6cm, approx. weight 3.6oz. £80-120

751 A late-Victorian silver card case / aide memoire, by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1899, rectangular form, the front with a scene of a couple on a swing in a landscape setting, the reverse inscribed ‘R.A.M.C. Mess Tennis Tournament, 25-11-03 Bangalore’, the interior with two wallet compartments and a pencil, length 10.3cm, approx. weight 3oz. £150-200

752 A late-Victorian silver card case, by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1899, rectangular form, embossed with angels with a scroll border, length 10.2cm, approx. weight 2.5oz. £100-150

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756 A three-piece late-Victorian silver bachelor’s tea set, by H. Atkins, Sheffield 1894/95, oblong bellied form, scroll handles, gadroon borders, on four bracket feet, engraved with a crest, length handle to spout 22.3cm, approx. weight 22.5oz. (3) £200-300

755 A three-piece silver tea set, by Gilbert & Co, Birmingham 1919, oval form, part-fluted decoration, scroll handles, on oval bases, approx. weight 31oz. (3) £300-400

754 A matched four-piece silver tea set, by the Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1937-1940, oval form, part-fluted decoration, scroll handles, approx. weight 43.3oz. (4) £400-600

757 A late-Victorian three-piece silver tea set, by W. Aitken, Birmingham 1893, rounded rectangular form, embossed foliate garlands, gadroon border, scroll handles, on four bun feet, length handle to spout 22.8cm, approx. weight 20oz. (3) £250-300

758 A pair of silver five-bar toast racks, by Wilson & Sharp, Birmingham 1937,

760 A silver salver, by Alexander Clark and Co., Birmingham 1930, circular form, moulded border, diameter 26.3cm, approx. weight 15.5oz. £150-200

761 A Victorian silver salver, by Daniel & Charles Houle, London 1859, circular form, shell and scroll border, the centre with chased scroll decoration and a crest, diameter 22.5cm, approx. weight 12.9oz. £150-200

759 A pair of George III silver wine coasters, marks worn, probably London 1809, circular form, part-fluted decoration, shell, fluted and scroll decoration, turned wooden bases with crested buttons, diameter 16.5cm. (2) £500-700

The crest is that of Crolly, Davis, Gawdy, Yonge or Young.

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762 A pair of Edwardian silver candlesticks, by Israel Sigmund Greenberg, Birmingham 1905, in the George III manner, knopped stems, shell shoulders, spool shaped capitals, on raised square bases, height 23.2cm. (2) £200-300

764 A pair of silver candlesticks, by the Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1918, Corinthian column form, fluted stems, detachable drip pans, on stepped square bases, height 29.5cm (2) £300-400

765 A pair of George III silver waiters, by Crouch and Hannam, London 1772, circular form, beaded borders, the centres with later embossed foliate and fruit decoration, on three claw and ball feet, the centres with a crest, diameter 20.5cm, approx. weight 22.8oz. (2) £250-300

763 A pair of George II silver waiters, by Lewis Pantin, London 1733, circular form, shaped border, the centre with chased foliate and shell decoration and an armorial within foliate mantling, on three pad feet, diameter 18.2cm, approx. weight 20oz. (2) £400-600

The armorial is that of Very Rev. Richard Cust, Canon of Christ Church, Oxford 1768 and Dean of Rochester 1779.

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The crest is that of Massy.

769 An Edwardian silver small hot water pot/ewer, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1905, baluster form, embossed foliate decoration, vacant cartouches, raised hinged cover, scroll handle, on four scroll feet, height 16.4cm, approx. weight 11oz. £100-150

768 A silver coffee pot, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, Sheffield 1916, circular form, wavy edge border, wooden scroll handle, on three scroll legs, height 19cm, approx. weight 20oz. £150-200

766 A silver coffee pot, by The Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1941, baluster form, scroll handle, on a circular foot, height 21.5cm, plus a silver hot water pot, by Martin, Hall and Company, date letter worn, tapering circular form, engraved with a crest, approx. total weight 25.5oz. (2) £250-300

767 An Edwardian silver coffee pot, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1904, tapering circular form, central girdle, scroll handle, raised circular base, domed cover, height 21.5cm, approx. weight 23.8oz. £200-250

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The armorial is that of Horrocks impaling Hodgson.

Ivory Act registration reference: 9N1PEEB5

771 An Edwardian silver coffee pot, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1902, baluster form, part-fluted decoration, scroll handle with bifurcated snake mounts, on a raised circular foot, height to top of handle 20cm, approx. weight 23.2oz. £200-300

773 A Victorian silver salver, by William Ker Reid, London 1846, circular form, shell and scroll border, the centre with engraved foliate decoration and with an armorial, on three pierced foliate bracket feet, length 35.7cm. approx. weight 41.5oz. £400-600

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770 A George IV silver coffee pot, by Joseph Angell, London 1824, baluster form, with embossed and chased foliate decoration, on a matted background, domed hinged cover, flower finial, on a raised circular base, scroll handle (detached), height 24cm, approx. weight 32oz. £600-800

λ 772 A Victorian silver teapot and cream jug, by Stephen Smith, London 1869, tapering circular form, engraved decoration, scroll handle with ivory insulators, with a monogram, length handle to spout, length 24cm, approx. weight 32.5oz. (2) £250-300

λ 775 A Victorian silver tea pot, by Joseph Angell I & John Angell I, London 1839, tapering circular form, scroll handle with ivory insulators, raised hinge cover with an acorn finial, on four scroll feet, with a crest, length handle to spout 28cm, approx. weight 22.5oz. £300-400

776 A George III silver teapot, by William Burwash, London 1818, circular form, gadroon border, tapering spout, later detachable electroplated finial, and later electroplated pinned handle with resin insulators, engraved with a crest, approx. total weight including electroplate 740g. £200-300

The crest is that of Adams.

777 A George III silver tea pot, marks worn, London 1813, rounded oblong form, chased foliate and scroll decoration, raised hinged cover, on four ball feet, scroll handle (detached), length handle to spout 29cm, approx. weight 22.7oz. £300-400

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774 A silver teapot, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1925, baluster pear form, scroll handle, domed hinged cover with a knop finial, on a circular foot, length handle to spout 21cm, approx. weight 22oz. £200-300

Ivory Act registration reference: HHYLHSWQ

778 A George III silver teapot, by John Robins, London 1793, shaped oval form, tapering spout, scroll handle, flush-hinged cover, engraved decoration, initialled, length handle to spout 29.3cm, approx. weight 15.6oz. £300-400

780 A George III silver teapot, by George Smith, London 1789, plain oval form, wooden scroll handle, with a domed hinged cover, with a wooden finial, initialled, plus a George III silver teapot stand, by Elizabeth Jones, London 1788, oval form, reeded border, on four scroll feet, approx. weight 16.9oz. (2) £250-300

781 A George III silver tea pot, by Charles Aldridge & Henry Green, London 1781, oval form, engraved foliate decoration, with an armorial, scroll handle, length handle to spout 25.1cm, approx. weight 14.6oz. £200-300

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The crest is that of Hodgkinson of Preston, Lancashire and Middlesex.

779 A George III silver teapot and an unassociated George III silver teapot stand, over-stamped with maker’s mark of TL, possibly for Thomas Lloyd, London 1786, the stand by a different maker, London 1807, oval form, engraved foliate decoration, bright-cut borders, tapering spout, scroll handle, beaded borders, engraved with a crest, the stand of oval form, engraved decoration, on four bracket feet, approx. weight 17oz. (2) £400-600

785 A George III silver salver, by Ebenezer Coker, London 1764, circular form, shell and scroll border, the centre with a crest, on three hoof feet, diameter 24cm, approx. weight 15oz. £200-300 The crest is that of Acheson.

784 A George II silver waiter, by George Abercrombie, London 1740, circular form, scroll and shell border, the centre with chased foliate and scroll decoration, on three pad feet, diameter, 15.5cm, approx. weight 6oz. £150-200

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783 A George III silver oil and vinegar frame, by Jabez Daniell and James Mince, London 1769, double circular form, wire-work frame, leaf capped scroll handle, applied with a cartouche, on four scroll legs on shell pad feet, with two unmarked silver-mounted oil and vinegar bottles, height 19.3cm, approx. weight 13oz. £600-800

782 A Victorian silver seven-bar toast rack, by Charles & George Fox, London 1846, kidney-shaped bars, central scroll carrying handle, on a rectangular base with four ball feet, crested, length 15.4cm, approx. weight 8.7cm. £150-200

786 A matched pair of silver sauce boats, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1925/26, oval form, gadrooned border, leaf capped scroll handle, on three shell capped shell feet, length 16.7cm, approx. weight 15.8oz. (2) £150-250

787 A William IV silver seven-bar toast rack, by Howard & Hawksworth, Sheffield, on a rectangular base, scroll bars, on four bun feet, length 16.5cm, approx. weight 10oz. £200-300

788 A George III silver warming dish cross, by William Plummer, London 1767, conventional form, with pierced shell sliding holders and feet, the central burner with beaded border and three holes for wicks, length 24.5cm, approx. weight 26oz. £400-600

The crest is that of 2nd Earl Temple.

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789 An Edwardian silver fruit basket, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1906, oval form, wavy border, pierced foliate decoration, domed base embossed with vines and fruits, on four scroll feet, length 31cm, approx. weight 18.3oz. £150-200

790 A Victorian commemorative silver box and cover, Queen Victoria, probably by William Hunter, London 1888, modelled as a temple with six Corinthian column supports, the pull-off cover mounted with a medallion of Queen Victoria under glass, on a raised square stepped base the sides with various presentation inscriptions, height 20.8cm, approx. weighable 38.7oz. £1,000-1,500

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791 A late-Victorian silver novelty figural cruet set, by E. C. Brown, London 1878, with a central pull-out pepper pot modelled as Mr Jorrocks, on a rectangular base, with two flush hinged compartments, engraved with a crest and inscribed ‘To S. Adams Feb. 21st 1889 from T.D.G. Carmichael’, on four bracket feet, length 11.2cm, height 13.2cm, approx. weight 13.6oz. £700-1,000

John Jorrocks Esq. was a comic sporting cockney grocer created by Robert Smith Surtees in 1838 who appeared in Jorrocks’ Jaunts and Jollities in the New Sporting Magazine. Surtees was a passionate devotee of hunting and shooting and wrote extensively about the subject. He created many other comic sporting personalities, but John Jorrocks was his most popular. The character Stalky in Rudyard Kipling’s Stalky & Co, is considered to have been influenced by Surtees’ work.

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Provenance: A Private Collection

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792 A George III silver-mounted coconut cup, maker’s mark twice W?, circa 1780, the plain mounts with a wavy-edge border, plain coconut, on a raised circular foot, the underside scratch initialled ‘E.W’, height 13.3cm. £300-400

Bonhams, Knightsbridge, London, Silver Sale 1 December 2010, lot 433.

793 A George III silver mug, by John Emes, London 1804, tapering circular form, applied with cherubs and an initialled cartouche, swag border, with a stylised mythical dolphin scroll handle, height 11cm, approx. weight 11oz. £400-600

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796 A Victorian silver-gilt mounted glass claret jug, by Charles Edwards, London 1890, baluster form, the glass body with foliate scrolls (cracked), the silver mounts with embossed and pierced foliate decoration, scroll handle, hinged cover with a baluster finial, on a raised circular foot, height 30.3cm. £150-250

795 A Victorian silver-mounted swing-handled wooden salad bowl, by Henry Bourne, Birmingham 1880, cauldron form, plain mounts, the oak body applied with an initialled shield, swing-handle, on three scroll legs, ceramic liner, diameter 27.5cm. £500-700

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794 An Edwardian silver-mounted glass claret jug, by J. Grinsell, Birmingham 1904, tapering panelled circular form, the mount with a plain angular scroll handle, hinged cover with a plain thumb-piece, height 25cm. £300-400

798 A Victorian silver-gilt mounted squeeze-action red glass decanter/claret jug, by Frederick Elkington, Birmingham 1887, baluster form, heavy hobnail cut glass body, the mounts with trailing grapevines and an engraved squeeze-action handle, the hinged cover with glass stopper and vine finial, height 30.5cm. £400-600

799 An Edwardian silver-mounted cut glass biscuit barrel, by J Sherwood & Sons, Birmingham 1902, tapering circular form, the plain mount with a swing-handle, the pulloff cover with a ball finial, height 23cm. £200-300

797 An Edwardian silver-mounted glass biscuit/ ice barrel, by J Sherwood & Sons, Birmingham 1901, circular form, the plain mount with two scroll handles, the pull-off cover with a ball finial, height 16.8cm. £200-300

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800 A rare late 15th/early 16th century silver Slip-top spoon, stamped once in the bowl with a device of a quatrefoil motif, unascribed, circa 1500, fig shaped bowl, the reverse with a rudimentary rat-tail, faceted tapering stem, the slip engraved with a Lombardic ‘A’ with traces of gilding, length 15.7cm, approx. weight 1.06oz. £5,000-7,000

Illustrated and written up in Constable, D., Silver Spoons of Britain 1200-1710, Constables Publishing, 2016, Volume 1, pages 320-322 , entry number 51.

Provenance: The David Constable Collection. Bonhams, New Bond Street London, The Britton Smith Collection of Early Spoons, Part 2, 19 November 2008, lot 96. Christie’s London 13 July 1994, lot no. 57 (part). The Property of A Lady. Christie’s London 31 March 1971, lot no. 42. Sotheby and Co., Bond Street 1-2 July 1954, J.H. Walter Collection, lot no. 92, purchased by Biggs.

Provenance: The David Constable Collection. Bonhams, Fine Silver, New Bond Street, London, 3 November 2010, lot 46.

Provenance: The David Constable Collection. Anderson and Garland, Newcastle 15 June 2001, lot 1657. A private deceased estate.

801 An Elizabeth I silver Maidenhead spoon, with a pellet mark to the bowl, possibly with a capital I or anchor mark between the pellets, possibly for John Ivie, Salisbury, circa 1600, fig-shaped bowl, the reverse with a rudimentary rat-tail, faceted tapering stem with a gilded maidenhead finial, length 15.8cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. £5,000-7,000

For a similar John Ivie mark see Kent, T., West Country Silver Spoons and their makers, 1550-1750, J.H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd., 1992, page 103, entry M.75.

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Illustrated and written up in Constable, D., Silver Spoons of Britain 1200-1710, Constables Publishing, 2016, Volume 1, pages 328-330, entry number 53.

By repute, the spoon was dug up by a digger making foundations for a car park in Southern England. Illustrated and written up in Constable, D., Silver Spoons of Britain 1200-1710, Constables Publishing, 2016, Volume 1, pages 142-143, entry number 15.

802 An early 15th century provincial silver Lion Sejant Affronte spoon, marked to the reverse of the stem with a Tau Cross, circa 1420, deep drop fig-shaped bowl, tapering faceted bowl, gilded finial, length 18cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. £8,000-12,000

Provenance: The David Constable Collection. J.H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd., Mason’s Yard London. Illustrated and written up in Constable, D., Silver Spoons of Britain 1200-1710, Constables Publishing, 2016, Volume 1, pages 390-393, entry number 67.

803 A Charles I silver Virgin and Heart spoon, maker’s mark of a crescent enclosing a mullet, for William Lovejoy, London 1625, fig-shaped bowl, the reverse with a rudimentary rat-tail, tapering faceted stem, gilded finial, length 13.6cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £2,000-3,000

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Provenance: The David Constable Collection. J.H. Bourdon-Smith, Masons Yard, London. Bonhams, Bond Street, Fine Silver, lot 55, A Private Collection.

805 A Charles I West Country silver Buddha spoon, by Richard Chandler, Plymouth circa 1637, fig-shaped bowl, the reverse of the bowl with a rudimentary rat-tail and prick-dot initialled ‘1637’ over ‘G.D’ over ‘F’, faceted tapering stem, with a gilded finial, length 19.2cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £4,000-6,000

807 A Charles I Sussex silver Vase Seal-top spoon, by John Wood I, Chichester, circa 1630, fig-shaped bowl, the reverse with a rudimentary rat-tail, faceted tapering stem, with a gilded finial, prickdot initialled ‘R.K’, length 18cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £1,500-2,000

Provenance: The David Constable Collection. Bonhams and Brooks, Knightsbridge, London, The Winfield Collection, 6 March 2001, lot no. 98. Bought by C. Winfield, Cambridge on 14 June 1973 from How of Edinburgh. Sotheby’s, New Bond Street, London, The J. H. Walter Collection, 1-2 July 1954, lot no, 191, purchased by How of Edinburgh.

Provenance: The David Constable Collection. Sotheby’s New Bond Street, London, 29 November 2005, The Charles L. Poor Collection, lot 113. S. J. Shrubsole, New York, December 1995 Christie’s 23 February 1983, lot 212. A Private IllustratedCollection.andextensively written up in Constable, D., Silver Spoons of Britain 1200-1710, Constables Publishing, 2016, Volume 1, pages 348-358, entry number 59.

804 A Charles I silver Stump Top spoon, by Benjamin Yates, London circa 1635, fig-shaped bowl, the reverse of the bowl with rudimentary rat-tail and prick-dot initialled ‘E.T’, faceted tapering stem, the terminal with eight facets, length 18.1cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. £4,000-6,000

Provenance: The David Constable Collection. Lawrence’s Crewkerne, Somerset, 10 October 2001, lot 192. A Private Collection. Christie’s South Kensington,15 April 1998, lot 121.

806 A James I West Country silver Aphrodite spoon, by John Quick, Barnstaple circa 1620, fig-shaped bowl, the reverse of the bowl with a rudimentary rat-tail and prick dot initialled ‘S.C’ over ‘S.R’ within scroll motifs, faceted stem with a gilded finial, length 20cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £4,000-6,000

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Illustrated and written up in Constable, D., Silver Spoons of Britain 1200-1710, Constables Publishing, 2016, Volume 1, pages 170-171, entry number 27.

Illustrated and written up in Constable, D., Silver Spoons of Britain 1200-1710, Constables Publishing, 2016, Volume 1, pages 374-376, entry number 66.

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This mark has been identified on a chalice at Chichester Cathedral and is an alternative maker’s mark for John Wood I.

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Provenance: The David Constable Collection. J.H. Bourdon-Smith, Mason’s Yard, London.

For a write up on this maker an image of the maker’s mark see: Kent, T., Sussex Silver and Its Makers, by J.H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd., 2002, pages 13- 16, and figure 20.

809 A Charles I Sussex silver Seal-top spoon, by Daniel Seymour, Chichester, circa 1643, fig-shaped bowl, the reverse with a rudimentary rat-tail, faceted tapering stem, with a gilded finial, prick-dot initialled ‘P’ over ‘H.R’ over ‘1646’, length 16.3cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. £1,500-2,000

Lawrence’s, Crewkerne, Somerset, 12 April, 2011, lot 154.

Illustrated and written up in Constable, D., Silver Spoons of Britain 1200-1710, Constables Publishing, 2016, Volume 2, pages 680-683, entry number 136.

810 A Charles I silver Seal-top spoon, by Edward Hole, London 1634, fig-shaped bowl, the reverse with a rudimentary rat-tail, faceted stem, gilded finial, length 18cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. £1,000-1,500

Provenance: The David Constable Collection. J. Paint and Son, Guernsey.

This spoon was the first spoon purchased by David Constable and it started the Collection.

Illustrated and written up in Constable, D., Silver Spoons of Britain 1200-1710, Constables Publishing, 2016, Volume 1, pages 478-479, entry number 91.

Provenance: The David Constable Collection. Michael Baggott, November 2011.

811 A William III West Country silver Lace-back Trefid spoon, by Richard Sweet II, Chard circa 1700, oval bowl, the reverse of the bowl with a raised rat-tail and foliate scroll decoration, the terminal with stylised flowers, the reverse of the terminal with prick-dot initials ‘D.D’ over ‘1701’, length 20.1cm, approx. weight 1.89oz. £2,000-2,500

Provenance: The David Constable Collection. J. H. Bourdon-Smith Limited, Mason’s Yard, London. Phillips, New Bond Street, London, 7 November 1997, lot 183.

808 A Charles I Sussex silver Seal-top spoon, by John Wood I, Chichester, circa 1631, fig-shaped bowl, the reverse with a rudimentary rat-tail, faceted tapering stem, with a gilded finial, prick-dot initialled ‘D.B’ over ‘1631’ with a scroll motif, length 16cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. £1,500-2,000

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813 A Charles II Wessex area silver Shaded Roundels spoon, marked once to the bowl and three times to the stem with a fleur-de-lys within a beaded circle, Wiltshire / Hampshire area, circa 1679, shaped oval bowl, tapering stem with shaded roundel decoration, the reverse of the stem prick-dot initialled ‘AP’ over ‘RP’ over ‘1679’, length 19.4cm, approx. weight 1.36oz. £2,000-2,500

815 A Charles II West Country silver Trefid spoon by John Peard I, Barnstaple circa 1670, the reverse of the shaped oval bowl with a rudimentary rat-tail, the tapering stem with marked guide lines, the reverse of the terminal with later prick dot initials ‘1699’ over ‘T.D’ over ‘M.C’ within scroll decoration, length 19.8cm, approx. weight 2oz. £2,000-3,000

Provenance: The David Constable Collection. J.H. Bourdon-Smith, Mason’s Yard, June 2008. A Private IllustratedCollection.andwritten up in Constable, D., Silver Spoons of Britain 1200-1710, Constables Publishing, 2016, Volume 2, pages 716-719, entry number 146.

Edwin Wilfrid Stanyforth, inherited from this great-uncle. Rev. Thomas Staniforth (1807-87) of Storrs Hall, Windermere. Illustrated and written up in Constable, D., Silver Spoons of Britain 1200-1710, Constables Publishing, 2016, Volume 2, pages 692-695, entry number

812 A William and Mary silver Engraved Trefid spoon, by Thomas Issod, London 1691, oval bowl, the reverse of the bowl with a raised rat-tail and engraved foliate scroll decoration, the front and back of the stem also with engraved foliate scroll decoration, the terminal with two oval cartouches, the reverse one with scratch initials ‘A’ over ‘WM’, length 20.1cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. £4,000-6,000

Provenance: The David Constable Collection. Christie’s, King Street, London Centuries of Style, 26 November 2014, lot 464. The Runnymede J.H.Bourdon-Smith,Collection.Mason’s Yard, London.

Provenance: The David Constable Collection. J. H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd., Mason’s Yard, London Phillips, New Bond Street, London, Fine Silver, 7 July 2000, lot 413. Private IllustratedCollection.andwritten up in Constable, D., Silver Spoons of Britain 1200-1710, Constables Publishing, 2016, Volume 2, pages 734-735, entry number 152.

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E. W. Stanyforth, A Collection of Early English Spoons of the 15th, 16th and 17th Century, Formed by the Rev. Thomas Staniforth, the Property of E. W. Stanyforth, 1898. A Collection of Silversmiths’ Work of European Origin, Burlington Fine Arts Club, London, 1901, p. 50, case E, no. 72, pl. XXI. J. Starkie Gardner, ed., Old Silver Work Chiefly English from the XVth to the XVIIIth Centuries, London, 1902, no. D21, pl. LXXIII.

The maker’s mark is from the Wiltshire / Hampshire area, and a similar mark has been found on church plate at Wherwell near Andover.

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814 A Charles II silver Trefid spoon with a Mask, by Adam King, London 1677, the reverse of the oval bowl with a raised rat-tail and acanthus leaf decoration, the terminal with a rare mask with a beard within flower, foliate scrolls and acanthus decoration, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘M.V’ over ‘MB’ over ‘1678’, length 19.3cm, approx. weight 1.92oz. £3,000-4,000

London,Exhibited:Burlington Fine Arts Club, Exhibition of a Collection of Silversmiths’ work of European Origin, 1901, E72 lent by Mr. E. W. Stanyforth. London, St. James’s Court, Old Silver Work Chiefly English from the XVth to the XVIIIth Centuries, 1902, G49, lent by Mr. E. W. Stanyforth.

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Provenance: The David Constable Collection. Dreweatt’s, London, 3 June 2010, The Griffin Collection, lot 82. Illustrated and written up in Constable, D., Silver Spoons of Britain 1200-1710, Constables Publishing, 2016, Volume 2, pages 634-635, entry number 119.

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The crest is that of Lethbridge, Baronets of Westaway House (Devon) and Winkley Court (Somerset). This title was created in 1804 and the family also held Sandhill Park in Somerset from 1767.

Written up and illustrated in: Kent, T., Sussex Silver and Its Makers, by J.H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd., 2002, pages 31, figure 78, and page 59, figure 94.

816 A James II silver Trefid spoon, by Edward Hulse, London 1685, the reverse of the oval bowl with a beaded raised rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘E.S’ over ‘M.B’ over a crest, length 19.6cm, approx. weight 1.57oz. £500-700

817 A Charles II Sussex silver Notched Puritan spoon, by Robert Colegate, Lewes circa 1682, the reverse of the shaped oval bowl with a rudimentary rat-tail, the tapering stem with a notched terminal, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘M.H’ over ‘I.A’ over ‘1682’, the ‘A’ has been scratched over the original letter ‘H’, length 18cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. £2,000-3,000

Provenance: The David Constable Collection. Christie’s, South Kensington, London, Early Silver Spoons, The Patterson Collection, 10 November 1998, lot Illustratedno.33. and written up in Constable, D., Silver Spoons of Britain 1200-1710, Constables Publishing, 2016, Volume 2, pages 516-517, entry number 102.

818 A George I Sussex silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoon, by Anthony Dodson, Lewes circa 1715, the oval bowl with a plain raised rat-tails, the reverse of the terminal with scratch initials ‘E*M’, length 19.5cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. £250-300

Illustrated and written up in Constable, D., Silver Spoons of Britain 1200-1710, Constables Publishing, 2016, Volume 2, pages 628-629, entry number 116.

Provenance: The David Constable Collection. J.H. Bourdon-Smith, Mason’s Yard, London Lawrences, Crewkerne, July 2011.

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Provenance: The David Constable Collection. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, Early Silver Spoons, 17 October 2001, lot 59. Illustrated and written up in Constable, D., Silver Spoons of Britain 1200-1710, Constables Publishing, 2016, Volume 2, pages 746-747, entry number 157.

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819 A Queen Anne Sussex silver Dog-nose tablespoon, by Anthony Dodson, Lewes circa 1710, the oval bowl with a plain raised rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal with scratch initials ‘H’ over ‘R.M’, length 20.1cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. £250-300

Provenance: The David Constable Collection. J. H. Bourdon-Smith, Mason’s Yard, London. Sotheby’s New York 1996.

Illustrated in: Kent, T., Sussex Silver and Its Makers, by J.H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd., 2002, pages 27, figure 59 and 60.

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Exhibited Royal Museum of Scotland 1948.

823 A Charles II Scottish silver Trefid spoon, by Edward Cleghorne, Edinburgh circa 1669-79, oval bowl, the reverse with a ribbed rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘H’ under a rainbow, for the Hopes Family of Hopetoun House, length 18.5cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £3,000-4,000

How, Silver Spoons, Volume II, page 364, plate 2, and Findlay, I., Scottish Gold and Silver Work, 1991, pages 123 and plate 53.

This spoon originally came from a set of four that was the earliest known set of Scottish Trefid spoons.

Provenance: The David Constable Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Private IllustratedCollection.andwritten up in Constable, D., Silver Spoons of Britain 1200-1710, Constables Publishing, 2016, Volume 2, pages 848-849, entry number 188.

A Private IllustratedCollection.andwritten up in Constable, D., Silver Spoons of Britain 1200-1710, Constables Publishing, 2016, Volume 2, pages 932-933, entry number 215.

820 A William and Mary Scottish provincial silver Engraved Trefid spoon, by Alexander Galloway, Aberdeen circa 1690, the reverse of the bowl with an engraved foliate rat-tail and scratch initialled ‘M.B’, tapering stem, engraved decoration, the terminal with engraved foliate decoration, the reverse with scratch initials ‘RP’, length 20.7cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £3,000-4,000

Provenance: The David Constable Collection. Michael Baggott, December 2020.

Provenance: The David Constable Collection. R.L. Christie Works of Art Ltd. Bonhams, Edinburgh, Scottish Sale, 15/16 April, 2015, lot 202.

For another example of a Scottish incense spoon see: Dalgleish, G. and Fotheringham, H., Made in Scotland, NMSE Publishing 2008. page 154, ref.7.19.

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Provenance: The David Constable Collection. Nicholas Shaw Antiques. Sir John Noble Collection. How of Sotheby’sEdinburgh.Gleneagles, August 1994. Colonel Price Wood Collection.

821 A Charles II silver straining spoon, by John King, London circa 1660, half of the rounded fig-shaped bowl with pierced holes, the reverse with a rudimentary rat-tail and traces of a possible collection number, long faceted stem with a ball knop finial, length 29.5cm, approx. weight 3.1oz. £1,500-2,000

822 A commonwealth Scottish silver Incense spoon, unmarked, circa 1655, the shaped oval bowl with engraved foliate decoration, the reverse with a rudimentary Scottish rat-tail, and scratch initialled ‘I.H’, the tapering stem with foliate decoration and with a pierced hole to the terminal, possibly to attach to an incense boat, length 10.8cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £1,500-2,000

This is one of three similar spoons known. One is in a private collection and the other is in the National Museums of Scotland.

Illustrated and written up in Constable, D., Silver Spoons of Britain 1200-1710, Constables Publishing, 2016, Volume 2, pages 912-913, entry number 207.

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827 A Charles II unascribed provincial silver Trefid spoon, marked to the bowl with a fleurs-de-lys mark in a circular punch, circa 1680, oval bowl, the terminal with prick-dot initials ‘S.A’ over ‘A.M’, length 17cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection. Lawrence’s, Crewkerne, Fine Art Sale, 15 January 2013, lot 167.

Provenance: A Private Collection. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, Silver and Vertu Sale, 16 April 2013, lot 358.

826 A Charles II unascribed provincial silver Trefid spoon, marked to the bowl with a fleurs-de-lys mark in a circular punch, circa 1680, oval bowl, the terminal with prick-dot initials ‘T.B’ over ‘R.C’ over ‘1680’, with traces of gilding, length 20.3cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £250-300

Provenance: A Private Collection. Batemans Auctioneers, Stamford, 5 July 2013, lot 1377.

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824 A George III silver Virgin spoon, by Robert Garrard, London 1817, fig-shaped bowl, faceted stem, with a gilded seal-top finial mounted with a female figure holding a book and an emblem, length 23.3cm, approx. weight 3oz. £200-300

825 An 18th century Channel Island silver Trefid spoon, by George Hamon, Jersey circa 1788, the reverse of the bowl with a rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled P.L.B 1788, length 17.5cm, approx. weight 0.8oz. £100-150

There is a similar example in the Victorian and Albert Museum, Reference M.99-1916 (Clarke Gift), Belgian 1712. This is on view in the Silver Galleries.

829 A small collection of silver flatware, comprising: a Notched Puritan spoon, unmarked, oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, length 14.3cm, a continental spoon, with an unidentified mark and a test scrape, and a folding fork, tapering faceted handle with a figural finial, approx. total weight 2.2oz. (3) £300-400

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828 An early-17th century West-Country silver Seal-top spoon, by Robert Wade I, Taunton circa 1600-1620, fig-shaped bowl, tapering faceted stem, with a gilded hexagonal cushion seal-top finial, later prick dot initialled ‘T.C’ over ‘1654’ over G.C’, length 16cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. £1,500-2,000

An early 18th century silver and steel marrow scoop, unmarked, circa 1700, the terminal of the tapering canon handle with compartment with a screw-off cover, probably for spices, steel shaft and silver bowl scoop, length 22.5cm. £150-200

Provenance: A Private Collection.

TheAProvenance:PrivateCollection.WinfieldCollection, Bonhams, Knightsbridge, London 7 March 2001, lot 84. Purchased from Banfill and Chilman Ltd., 21 July 1949 for £21 10s. A copy of the 1949 receipt and catalogue of the Winfield Collection is included with this lot.

835 A Charles II silver Apostle spoon, by Jeremy Johnson, London 1663, fig-shaped bowl, faceted tapering stem, gilded finial, with a plain nimbus, length 18cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £2,000-3,000

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831 A late-17th century silver Lace-back Trefid spoon, maker’s mark twice, RH, circa 1693. the reverse of the oval bowl with a raised rat-tail and scroll decoration, the terminal with similar decoration, the reverse of the terminal prick-dot initialled ‘I.B’ over 1693’ over E.T’, length 19.5cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £300-400

834 A 17th century provincial silver Slip-top spoon, marked twice with a crown mark, once with a six petal mark and a W, possibly East Anglian, circa 1640, fig-shaped bowl, tapering faceted stem, the base of the handle with a later crest, length 18.5cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £800-1,200

Provenance: A Private Collection.

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832 A William III silver-gilt marrow spoon, by John Broake, London 1699, the reverse of the oval bowl with a raised rat-tail and engraved decoration, the stem also with engraved decoration, length 17.4cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £600-800

Bonhams,Provenance:London, Fine Silver and Objects of Vertu, 22 June 2011, lot 273. S.J. Shrubsole.

Provenance: A Private Collection. The crest is probably that of Buckley of Cheshire.

833 A Charles I provincial silver Seal-top spoon, marked DC once to the bowl and twice to the base of the stem, probably West Country circa 1640, fig-shaped bowl, faceted tapering stem, gilded seal-top finial, the reverse of the bowl prick-dot initialled ‘NL’ over ‘1651’, length 18cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. £3,000-4,000

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837 A silver two-handled tray, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1912, rectangular form, incurved corners, length handle to handle 46.7cm, approx. weight 43.5oz. £300-400

λ 836 A pair of Victorian silver ewers, by Martin, Hall and Co., Sheffield 1856, baluster form, embossed foliate and scroll decoration, leaf capped scroll handles with ivory insulators, hinged covers with acorn finials on raised circular bases, engraved with a crest and motto, height 34cm, approx. weight 52oz. (2) £1,000-1,500

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838 A pair of George III presentation regimental silver goblets, The Stockport Volunteers, by Smith and Hayter, London 1802, tapering circular bowls, bright-cut foliate decoration, inscribed ‘The Gift of the non-commissioned Officers and Privates of the Stockport Loyal Volunteers to Major Watson their Commanding Officer for his zeal and abilities discharging the several duties of his station for the space of eight years 1803’, gilded interiors of bowls, on raised circular bases with a reeded border, height 18cm, approx. weight 25oz, together with an engraving of Major Holland Watson, framed. (3) £1,000-1,500

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The armorial is that of Watson quartering Yates and probably Holland.

839 A late-Victorian silver two-handled tray, by Thomas Bradbury, London 1898, oval form, shell and scroll border, reeded handles with shell motifs, the centre with engraved foliate scroll decoration, length handle to handle 61cm, approx. weight 81oz. £1,000-1,500

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842 A pair of George II silver sauce boats, maker’s mark of IV crowned, unidentified, London 1738, oval form, leaf capped scroll handles, wavy-edge border, engraved with an armorial within foliate mantling, on three hoof feet, length 21cm, approx. weight 23.7oz. (2) £500-700

The crest is that of Montgomery/Montgomerie.

The arms are that of Chichester or Raleigh impaling another, possibly Harris or Babb.

840 A George III silver mug, by Lewis Pantin II, London 1774, barrel form, with fluted bands and with a fluted scroll handle, gilded interior, height 8.4cm, approx. weight 5.4oz. £200-300

843 A William IV Rococo revival silver cream jug, by Joseph Angell senior and Joseph Angell Junior, London 1833, oval bellied form, wavy edge scroll border, the handle with a mask terminal, and the spout supported by a mermaid mask, with foliate decoration, on three mythical dolphin feet, height 12.5cm, approx. weight 8oz. £600-800

841 A George III silver waiter, by Emick Romer, London 1766, circular form, with a cast and pierced border with an outer beaded border, the centre with a crest and motto within foliate scroll mantling, on three pierced bracket feet, the underside inscribed ‘pr31’, diameter 21cm, approx. weight 15oz. £200-300

Provenance: A Private Collection Bonhams, Knightsbridge, London, Silver Sale 7 October 2009, lot 555.

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The armorial is that of John Campbell (1796-1862), future Lord Glenorchy until 1831, Earl of Ormerlie 1831-1834, 2nd Marquess of Breadalbane (1834-1862).

The armorial is that of John Campbell (1796-1862), future Lord Glenorchy until 1831, Earl of Ormerlie 1831-1834, 2nd Marquess of Breadalbane (1834-1862).

846 A pair of George III silver plates, by Paul Storr, London 1816, circular form, gadroon border, engraved with an armorial, diameter 26.3cm, approx. weight 39.8oz. (2) £1,500-2,000

844 A pair of George III silver plates, by Paul Storr, London 1814 circular form, gadroon border, engraved with an armorial, diameter 26.2cm, approx. weight 39.1oz. (2) £1,500-2,000

845 A Victorian silver plate, by Robert Garrard, London 1875, circular form, gadroon border, engraved with an armorial, diameter 25.8cm, approx. weight 21oz. £500-700

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The armorial is that of Richard Plantagenet Campbell Temple-Nugent-BridgesChandos-Grenville, 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos of Stowe, Bucks., Died 1889.

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848 A George III silver two-handled cup and cover, by Sebastian & James Crespell, London 1764, the cover marks partially worn, different date, baluster form, leaf capped scroll handles, the cover with an urn and flame finial, gadroon border, engraved with an armorial shield, on a raised circular foot with a gadroon border, height 29.3cm, approx. weight 36.9oz. £600-800

847 A pair of George IV silver entrée dishes and covers, by Benjamin Smith, London 1824, rectangular form, gadroon and shell borders, the raised covers with detachable foliate scroll handles, and engraved twice with a crest and motto within foliate scroll mantling, numbered ‘3’ and ‘4’, the handles ‘1’ and ‘2’ length 31cm, approx. weight 135oz. (2) £1,500-2,000

848

The armorial is that of Alle(yn), Altham, Doe, Franks or Lamborne.

849 A matched suite of three George III silver tea caddies, one by John Edwards, London 1801, one by William Vincent, London 1788, and one by William Vincent London 1785, two or rectangular form, canted corners, flush hinged cover with urn finials, the fronts engraved with armorial shields, with locks and keys, plus one of oval form, flush hinged domed cover with an urn finial, with a later crest and motto, in a fitted velvet lined wooden case, the hinged cover with a silver handle, length 14.2cm and 11.4cm, approx. weight 53oz. (3) £3,000-4,000

The armorial is that of Seton impaling Butler or Stratton.

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852 A pair of George II cast silver candlesticks, by James Gould, London 1732, knopped columns, spool-shaped capitals, on raised shaped square bases, the undersides with scratch weights ‘13=8’ and ‘12=11’, height 17cm, approx. weight 24.5oz. (2) £1,500-2,000

850 A pair of William IV silver candlesticks, by Waterhouse, Hodson & Co., Sheffield 1833, in the mid 18th century manner, knopped stems with shell shoulders, spool shaped capitals, detachable drip pans, on raised hexafoil bases, height 23.3cm. (2) £800-1,200

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851 A George III silver tankard, by John King, London 1777, baluster form, central girdle, scroll handle, domed hinged cover with a pierced thumb-piece, on a circular foot, height 20.8cm, approx. weight 22.8oz. £1,000-1,500

853 A set of four George II silver candlesticks, by James Gould, London 1739, knopped baluster stems, fluted shoulders, spool shaped capitals, on raised shaped square bases, engraved with a crest, height 18.5cm, approx. weight 67oz. (4) £4,000-6,000

The arms are those of a spinster surnamed Arnold of ThisGloucestershire.casterhasbeen submitted to the Antique Committee at Goldsmiths Hall in 2017, Case No. 9168, and was found to be hallmarked in accordance with the Hallmarking Act of 1973.

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854 A George II silver sugar caster, by Paul de Lamerie, London 1738, circular bellied form, the pierced pull-off cover with a knop finial, on a raised circular foot, engraved with an armorial, height 15.8cm, approx. weight 6.2oz. £3,000-4,000

The crest is that of Huddleston.

Provenance: Fine Silver and Objects of Vertu, Bonhams, New Bond Street, 2 July 2008, lot 304.

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855 A Victorian silver salver, by Joseph & Edward Bradbury, London 1870, circular form, beaded border, engraved decoration, the centre initialled, on four claw and ball feet, diameter 25.5cm, approx. weight 17oz. £150-200

857 A silver salver, by Maxfield & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1914, shaped circular form, gadrooned border, engraved with various initials and dates, the centre with an armorial, on four scroll shell feet, diameter 42.1cm, approx. weight 63.2oz. £500-700

The armorial is that of Steuart quartering Steward with unidentified in pretence.

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856 A pair of George III cast silver candlesticks, by Ebenezer Coker, London 1771, tapering knopped columns with gadroon borders, spool shaped capitals, detachable fluted drip pans, on raised stepped square bases with gadroon borders, height 26.5cm, approx. weight 37.9oz. (2) £1,500-2,000

858 A George III silver soup tureen by Cornelius Bland, London 1789, oval form, scroll handles, part-fluted decoration, pull-off cover with a foliate and cone finial, with a crest and armorial, on a raised reeded and part-fluted foot, length handle to handle 45.2cm, height 29.5cm, approx. weight 98oz. £2,000-3,000 The armorial is that of Dickinson and another.

The arms are those of Murray quartering Barclay of Balvaird, for David 7th Viscount Stormont K.T. (17271796), later 2nd Earl Mansfield.

859 A set of four George III silver meat platters, by Frederick Kandler, London 1761, shaped oval form, gadroon borders, engraved with a coat of arms below a viscount’s coronet, the underside with scratch weights ‘48=10’, ‘49=0’, ‘48=17’ and ‘48=14’, length 45.2cm, approx. weight 181oz. (4) £3,000-5,000

860

Provenance: David 7th Viscount Stormont K.T., and then by descent to the current owner.

860 A pair of George II and a pair of George III silver meat platters, by Frederick Kandler, London 1755 and 1773, shaped oval form, gadroon borders, engraved with a coat of arms below a viscount’s coronet, (the 1755 pair engraved twice with the arms), the underside with scratch weights ‘53=11’, ‘53=11’, ‘52=4’ and ‘51=14’, length 45.7cm and 45.2cm, approx. weight 192oz. (4) £3,000-5,000

859

Provenance: David 7th Viscount Stormont K.T., and then by descent to the current owner.

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The arms are those of Murray quartering Barclay of Balvaird, for David 7th Viscount Stormont K.T. (17271796), later 2nd Earl Mansfield.

Provenance: William, 4th Earl of Mansfield K.T. (1806-1898), then by descent to the current owner.

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861 A pair of George III silver two-handled butter dishes, by Thomas Heming, London 1778, oval form, reed bifurcated scroll handles, the frame with pierced garlands of swags, on with fluted legs on an oval base on four leaf capped paw feet, engraved with a crest below a viscount’s coronet, with later blue glass liners, length handle to handle 31.3cm, height 12.4cm, approx. weight 54oz. (2) £1,500-2,000

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The crests are those of Murray, for David, 7th Viscount Stormont K.T. (1727-1796), later 2nd Earl Mansfield, Provenance: David 7th Viscount Stormont K.T., and then by descent to the current owner.

The arms are those of Murray quartering Barclay of Balvaird within the motto of the Order of the Thistle, and the same accolwith Ellison quartering another, for William, 4th Earl of Mansfield K.T. (1806-1898) and his wife Louisa (d.1837), daughter of Cuthbert Ellison, whom he married in 1829.

862 A set of eighteen Victorian silver dinner plates, by The Barnards, London 1844, shaped circular form, gadroon borders, engraved with engraved with two coat-of-arms accol, below an earl’s coronet, diameter 24.7cm, approx. weight 305.5oz. (18) £5,000-7,000

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865 A George III silver coffee pot, by John Rowe, London 1750, tapering circular form, wooden scroll handle, hinged cover possibly refashioned, knop finial, on a circular foot, height 25.3cm, approx. weight 25oz. £500-700

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863 A George IV silver coffee pot, by Thomas Ballam, London 1824, in the 18th century manner, baluster form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, scroll handle, engraved with an armorial shield, domed cover with an acorn finial, beaded spout, on a raised circular foot with a gadroon border, height 29cm, approx. weight 31.9oz. £600-800

The Arms are those of Coape of Duffield, Derbyshire impaling Greenwood of Derbyshire.

864 A George III silver coffee pot, by Benjamin Gignac, London 1765, baluster form, scroll handle, leaf capped spout, the domed hinged cover with a fluted acorn finial, gadroon borders, the front engraved with an armorial, on a circular foot, with a scratch weight 31”3’, height 27cm, approx. weight 30oz. £500-700

The crest is that of Breekenshall, Couper, Krog, Luttrell, Moncur and others.

867 A George III silver ewer, by Henry Green, London 1777, vase form, leaf capped wicker-bound scroll handle, classical ribbontied drape decoration with classical medallions, engraved with a crest, on a raised circular foot on a square base, height 33.8cm, approx. weight 27oz. £1,000-1,500

868 A silver-gilt mounted Tiger ware jug, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1911, baluster form, scroll handle, the mounted decorated in the Elizabethan manner, foliate and mask decoration, domed hinged cover, pierced thumb-piece, on a raised circular foot, height 27cm. £500-700

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866 A Victorian silver ewer, by Martin, Hall & Co, London 1886, retailed by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, in the Cellini manner, tapering circular form, embossed and chased with foliate scroll decoration and a Bacchus mask, vacant circular cartouches, hinged domed cover, shell thumb piece, scroll handle (detached), height 25cm, approx. weight 32oz. £800-1,200

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869 A matched set of four silver two-light wall sconces, by Robert Pringle and Sons, London 1936, and Elkington and Co., Birmingham 1919, the back plates of shaped rectangular form, embossed ad chased foliate scroll decoration with a central mask, with two scroll arms, each supporting a capital, converted for electricity, lacquered, with four shades, length 40.8cm, approx. weight 160oz. (4) £2,000-3,000

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870 A Victorian silver epergne on a mirrored plateau, by Horace Woodward & Co., Birmingham 1878, the tapering central column with engraved decoration and with three mythical birds on claw and ball feet, with lion mask drop-ring handles, supporting a central cut glass bowl, with three foliate scroll arms each supporting a smaller cut glass bowl, on a raised shaped triangular base on four foliate bracket feet, the mirror plateau of circular form, engraved decoration, beaded borders, on four shell bracket feet, with two baize lined trays for the branches and glass and a later modern trunk, and with a spare matched bowl, height of epergne 59.2cm, diameter of plateau 37cm, total height on plateau with glass bowl 72cm, approx. weighable 126oz. (2) £3,000-4,000

871 A George I silver waiter, by Edward Cornock, London 1724, square form, incurved corners, on four bracket feet, the centre with a crest within foliate scroll mantling, length 13.8cm, approx. weight 6.6oz. £400-600

873 A two-handled sweetmeat dish, unmarked, probably 17th century and later, circular form, shaped handles, the centre with foliate and scroll decoration, with prick-dot initials, length handle to handle 21.8cm. £200-300

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874 A Queen Anne silver tumbler cup, maker’s mark partially worn, London 1703, circular form, the underside scratch initialled ‘I.T’, ‘1704’, height 6.3cm, approx. weight 4.2oz. £1,000-1,500

The crest is possibly that of Mason.

872 A George III provincial silver mug, by Richard Richardson III, Chester 1772, plain circular can form, engraved leaf capped scroll handle, gilded interior, height 8.3cm, approx. weight 4.4oz. £450-500

875 A George III provincial silver two-handled porringer, by John Langlands, Newcastle 1757, tapering circular form, reeded scroll handles, the front initialled, height 9.5cm, approx. weight 6oz. £200-300

878 A George II provincial silver later spouted mug, by Samuel Blachford of Plymouth, circa 1740, the spout with addition marks for Exeter 1858, maker’s mark of John Stone, tapering circular form, scroll handle, plain spout, on a circular foot, initialled, height 11cm, approx. weight 9.4oz. £300-500

877 A George I silver two-handled cup, by Matthew Lofthouse, London 1722, plain circular form, scroll handles, on a raised circular foot, height 13cm, approx. weight 12.5oz. £250-300

876 A George II silver cream jug, by George Greenhill Jones, London 1737, baluster form, wavy edge border, scroll handle, on three scroll pad feet, scratch initialled under the feet ‘I W M’, height 9cm, approx. weight 3oz. £200-300

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For maker’s mark see: Mitchell, D., Silversmiths in Elizabethan and Stuart London, The Boydell Press, 2017, pages 276/277.

879 880

881 A Queen Anne silver two-handled porringer, by Charles Overing, London 1702, circular form, reeded scroll handles, part-fluted decoration below a rope-work girdle, engraved with a crest, height 9.5cm, approx. weight 7.8oz. £500-700

880 A Charles II silver wine taster, by Daniel Rutty, London 1664, circular form, punched foliate and beaded decoration, scroll handles, with a faded prick-dot inscription and dated ‘1665’, length handle to handle 12.2cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £1,500-2,000

881

879 A 17th century silver two handled porringer, maker’s mark four times AF, possibly for Anthony Ficketts, (d.1686), balusterLondon, form, scroll handles, the body engraved with birds and foliate decoration, scratch initialled ‘M’ over ‘RE’, on a circular foot, the underside engraved with a flower, height 8cm, approx. weight 4.8oz. £800-1,200

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(2) £5,000-7,000 For

882 A pair of William III silver candlesticks, maker’s mark IL with a coronet above, London 1696, knopped columns, applied with four lion masks, spool shaped capitals, rope-work borders, on raised square bases with canted corners and rope-work decoration, engraved with an armorial within foliate mantling, the undersides with scratch weights, height 17cm, approx. weight 26.9oz. the maker’s mark see Jackson’s, Ian Pickford Edition, The Antique Collector’s Club, 1989, page 135.

883 A silver hunting beer jug with a set of twelve beer mugs, by L.A Crichton, London 1930, the jug of baluster form, with a cast fox handle, and applied with two oval panels of hunting scenes, on a raised circular foot, the mugs of circular form, cast fox handles with a relief of a hunting scene, on raised circular bases, height of jug 29.2cm, height of mug 12.8cm, approx. weight 192oz. (13) £5,000-8,000

See paragraphs 4 & 5 of our Conditions of Business at the back of this catalogue for additional charges on the final hammer price 220

END OF SALE

CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES FRIDAY 25TH NOVEMBER

ENQUIRIES

Rupert Slingsby | +44 (0) 1722 424501 | rs@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Lucy Chalmers | +44 (0) 1722 424594 | lc@woolleyandwallis.co.uk

TUESDAY 24TH & WEDNESDAY 25TH JANUARY 2023

*Visit woolleyandwallis.co.uk/buying for additional charges on final hammer price

SILVER & OBJECTS OF VERTU

A set of twelve George III silver plates, by Andrew Fogelberg and Stephen Gilbert, London 1784 Estimate £5,000 7,000* From a Private Collection of silver

ENQUIRIES

An important emerald and diamond zarf, 19th century Estimate £50,000 80,000*

FINE JEWELLERY WEDNESDAY 2ND & THURSDAY 3RD NOVEMBER 2022

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Marielle Whiting | +44 (0) 1722 424595 | mw@woolleyandwallis.co.uk

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COMMISSION BIDDING

CONDITION REPORTS

PACKING AND SHIPPING

VIEWING

Live online bidding is now available free of charge for most of our auctions via bid.woolleyandwallis.co.uk, enabling you to take part in the bidding from anywhere in the world live as it happens.

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All our auctions are on view at least two days prior to the sale and details will be found in the relevant catalogues.

It is usually possible to bid on the telephone by prior arrangement with the office.

2. a utility bill or document showing your name and address

You will be asked to show your documents, or fax or email

The Buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 25% plus VAT @20% (totalling 30% inclusive) on the first £500,000 and 12% plus VAT @20% (14.4% inclusive) thereafter.

Please note that we cannot be held responsible for any damage or loss to items once they are in the hands of a carrier.

1. a passport or photographic driving licence

Registering with our website, or any third party website, does not automatically register you to bid with us.

To bid at auction you will need a paddle number. This can be obtained from the office either during the view or on the day of the sale.

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OPENING HOURS

See below for the different options for bidding. Please note that you may be asked to provide two forms of identification, even if you have bid with us before, in order that we are compliant with Money Laundering Regulations.

BIDDING AT AUCTION

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LIVE ONLINE BIDDING

If you are exporting your property, import taxes, customs duties and other fees may apply at the country of destination. It is also your responsibility to ensure that your shipment can be lawfully imported to the destination country.

Woolley & Wallis do not offer a packing and despatch service but the following are carriers in our area.

REGISTERING WITH US

Please note that due to the withdrawal of the Retail Export Scheme by HMRC, we are unable to provide VAT refund documentation (C88) for hand carried exports.

You can register in person or by contacting the office on 01722 424500 or emailing id@woolleyandwallis.co.uk

TELEPHONE BIDDING

AUCTION INFORMATION

Castle Gate Offices

If you are unable to attend the sale you can leave a commission bid. This will be executed on your behalf by the auctioneer who will purchase the lot as cheaply as possible bearing in mind any reserve price and other bids.

EXPORTING YOUR PROPERTY FROM THE UK

All first time buyers need to register with us. Once registration is complete you will be provided with a permanent paddle number which can be used in all future sales. To register, you will need to provide two forms of identification:

The relevant department will be pleased to give condition reports on any lot, where practical. All weights and measures given in the catalogue should be regarded as approximate.

BUYER’S PREMIUM

In order to qualify for a VAT refund, your lots must be exported by a shipper and valid export documentation must be provided.

Monday to Friday 9am – 5.30pm

Monday to Friday 9am – 5.30pm

SALE RESULTS

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BIDDING IN THE ROOM

The colours printed in the catalogue are not necessarily true.

These will be posted on our website shortly after the sale.

Wire transfers should be sent to: Lloyds Bank plc, Blue Boar Row, Salisbury SP1 1DB. Account no. 00957707

We reserve the right to add storage charges to all lots not collected within 30 calendar days of the sale. This will include a handling fee of £20 (+ VAT) per consignment and a storage charge of £2 (+ VAT) per lot per day. No goods will be allowed to be collected until these charges have been paid.

Please note that lots marked λ may be subject to CITES Regulations when exported.

Please enquire for the accepted exchange rate on the day of the Royaltiessale. for Droit de Suite are as follows:

Credit cards: Visa, Mastercard or Amex

Where practical, payment can be made and purchases collected during the auction.

CITES REGULATIONS

Debit cards: Delta, Switch, Connect

Lots marked with a ‡ symbol are potentially subject to a Droitlevy.de

LOT SYMBOLS

The CITES Regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla en/imports exports/cites/

Bankers draft, cashiers cheque, personal cheque, travellers cheques, debit and credit cards and cash up to a sterling equivalent of €10,000. We are no longer able to accept card payments of over £1,000 where the card holder is not present.

Payment is due immediately after the auction in pounds sterling. If you are a first time buyer we will need your name, address and bank details and will require funds to be cleared before purchases can be released.

The following methods of payment may be made:

Royalties are calculated on a sliding percentage scale based on the hammer price excluding the buyer’s premium. The royalty does not apply to lots selling below the sterling equivalent of €1,000 and the maximum royalty payable on any single lot is the sterling equivalent of €10,000.

PAYMENT AND CLEARANCE

BIC code LOYDGB21063

Droit de Suite, which is not subject to VAT, will be added to the buyer’s purchase price and then passed on to the relevant collecting agency.

VAT

ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHT / DROIT DE SUITE

Suite is a royalty payable to a qualifying artist or the artist’s heirs each time a work is resold during the artist’s lifetime and up to a period of 70 years after the artist’s death.

4% Up to Up0.25%0.5%€350,000.011%€200,000.013%€50,000.01€50,000200,000350,000500,000Inexcessof€500,000toamaximumlevyof€10,000

FIREARMS

Lots marked Ƒ in the catalogue, or by any other means identified as controlled firearms, are subject to the UK firearms/shotgun licencing regime, and should only be viewed/purchased by individuals with appropriate licences. It is the responsibility of the bidders to ensure that they are legally authorised to acquire the lot that they are bidding for. In the event that such a lot is successfully bid for by an individual who is not authorised to possess it, that individual will be required to pay for it, but are not allowed to take physical possession of it. The auctioneers will re offer the lot on behalf of the buyer in a future auction; or may accept instructions to dispose of it by some other legal means, at their discretion.

Lots marked with an dagger (†) are subject to VAT on the hammer price. Lots marked with an omega (Ω) have been temporarily imported from outside the EU and are subject to VAT at 5% on the hammer price and the buyer’s premium. In online catalogues, the Sales Tax % column indicates the rate of VAT on hammer price.

Sort code 30 97 41 IBAN no. GB20LOYD30974100957707

SOCIETY OF FINE ART AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS and the ROYAL INSTITUTION OF CHARTERED SURVEYORS CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS

8. Export of goods. Buyers intending to export goods should ascertain (a) whether an export licence is required for the goods to leave the U.K. and (b) whether there is any specific prohibition on importing the goods in question into the destination country because, e.g. they may contain prohibited materials such as ivory. Charges may be applicable for export licences. Ask us if you need help. The denial of any permit or licence shall not justify cancellation or rescission of the sale contract or any delay in payment.

10. Commission bidding. Commission bids may be left with the auctioneers indicating the maximum amount to be bid excluding buyers’ premium. They will be executed as cheaply as possible having regard to the reserve (if any) and competing bids. If two buyers submit identical commission bids the auctioneers may prefer the first bid received. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for the leaving of commission bids by telephone or fax.

TERMS OF CONSIGNMENT FOR SELLERS

2. Commission is charged to sellers at the following rates: 15% + VAT on each lot sold for up to £999, 10% + VAT on each lot realising £1,000 and above.

1 . Introduction. The following informative notes are intended to assist Buyers, particularly those inexperienced or new to our salerooms. All sales are conducted on our printed Conditions of Sale which are readily available for inspection and normally accompany catalogues. Our staff will be happy to help you if there is anything you do not fully understand.

3. Removal costs. Items for sale must be consigned to the sale room by any stated deadline and at your expense. We may be able to assist you with this process but any liability incurred to a carrier for haulage charges is solely your responsibility.

9. Soft furnishings. The sale of soft furnishings is strictly regulated by statute law in the interests of fire safety. Goods found to infringe safety regulations will not be offered and must be removed at your expense. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense. The rights of disposal referred to in clause 8 and 9 are subject to the provisions of The Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977, Schedule 1, a copy of which is available for inspection on request.

(a) You are entitled to place prior to the auction a reserve on any lot consigned, being the minimum hammer price at which that lot may be sold. Reserves must be reasonable and we may decline to offer goods which in our opinion would be subject to an unreasonably high reserve (in which case goods carry the storage and insurance charges stipulated in these Terms of Consignment).

3. Estimates. Estimates are designed to help buyers gauge what sort of sum might be involved for the purchase of a particular lot. The lower estimate may represent the reserve price and certainly will not be below it. Estimates do not include the Buyer’s Premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the sale and may be altered by announcement before the sale. They are in no sense definitive.

8. Electrical items. These are subject to detailed statutory safety controls. Where such items are accepted for sale you accept responsibility for the cost of testing by external contractors. Goods not certified as safe by an electrician (unless antiques) will not be accepted for sale. They must be removed at your expense on your being notified. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense.

7. We may sell lots below the reserve provided we account to you for the same sale proceeds as you would have received had the reserve been the hammer price. If you specifically give us ‘discretion’ we may accept a bid of up to 10% below the formal reserve.

(b) A reserve once set cannot be changed except with our consent.

4. Loss and damage waiver. We are not regulated by the FSA for the provision of insurance to clients. However, we for our own protection assume liability for property consigned to us at lower pre sale estimate. To justify accepting liability, we make a charge of 1.5% of the hammer price plus VAT or, if unsold, our mid estimate of the hammer price. If the owner of goods consigned instructs us in writing not to take such action, they then remain at owner’s risk unless and until the property in them passes to the Buyer or they are collected by or on behalf of the owner, and clause 4 is inapplicable.

6. Minimum bids and our discretion. Goods may be offered subject to a reserve agreed between us before the sale in accordance with clause 7.

1. Interpretation. In these Terms the words ‘you’, ‘yours’, etc. refer to the Seller and if the consignment of goods to us is made by an agent we assume that the Seller has authorised the consignment and that the consignor has the Seller’s authority to contract. Similarly the words ‘we’, ‘us’, etc. refer to the Auctioneers.

12. Collection and storage. Please note what the Conditions of Sale state about collection and storage. It is important that goods are paid for and collected promptly. Any delay may involve the buyer in paying storage charges.

Reserves.

11. Methods of Payment. As a general rule any cheques tendered will need to be cleared before removal of the goods is permitted. Please discuss with our Office in advance of the sale if other methods of payment are envisaged (except cash).

(c) Where a reserve has been placed only we may bid on your behalf and only up to the reserve (if any) and you may in no circumstances bid personally.

12. Withdrawn and bought in items. These are liable to incur a charge of up to 10% plus VAT of the reserve or low estimate on being bought in or withdrawn after being catalogued.

4. The purchase price.

INFORMATION FOR BUYERS

10. Descriptions. Please assist us with accurate information as to the provenance etc. of goods where this is relevant. There is strict liability for the accuracy of descriptions under modern consumer legislation and in some circumstances responsibility lies with sellers if inaccuracies occur. We will assume that you have approved the catalogue description of your lots unless informed to the contrary. Where we are obliged to return the price to the buyer when the lot is a deliberate forgery under Condition 15 of the Conditions of Sale and we have accounted to you for the proceeds of sale you agree to reimburse us the sale proceeds. The liability to reimburse the sale proceeds shall not arise where you are acting reasonably and honestly and are unaware of the forgery but we are or ought to have been aware of it.

7. Electrical goods. These are sold as ‘antiques’ only and if bought for use must be checked over for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified electrician first.

9. Bidding. Bidders will be required to register before the sale commences and lots will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form. Some form of identification will be required if you are unknown to us. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for telephone bidding.

2. Agency. As auctioneers we usually contract as agents for the seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. Accordingly if you buy your primary contract is with the seller.

5. VAT. (†) indicates that VAT at the current standard rate is payable by the purchaser on the hammer price as well as being an element in the buyer’s premium. This imposition of VAT is likely to be because the seller is registered for VAT within the European Union and is not operating the Dealers Margin Scheme or because VAT is due at 20% on importation into the UK. The omega symbol (Ω) indicates that the lot has been imported from outside the European Union and the present position is that these lots are liable to a reduced rate of VAT (5%) on the gross lot price (i.e. both the hammer price and the buyer’s premium). Lots which appear without either of the above symbols indicate that no VAT is payable on the hammer price. This is because such lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme and it should be noted that the VAT included within the Premium is not recoverable as input tax. (As at 31st December 2020. Please refer to SOFAA website for updates to the Terms and Conditions).

The Buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 25% plus VAT @20% (totalling 30% inclusive) on the first £500,000 and 12% plus VAT @20% (14.4% inclusive) thereafter.

5. Illustrations. The cost of any illustrations is borne by you. If we consider that the lot should be illustrated your permission will usually be asked first. The copyright in respect of such illustrations shall be the property of us, the auctioneers, as is the text of the catalogue.

11. Unsold and withdrawn items. If an item is unsold it may with your consent be re offered at a future sale. Where in our opinion an item is unsaleable you must collect such items from the saleroom promptly on being so informed. Otherwise, storage charges may be incurred. We reserve the right to charge for storage in these circumstances at a reasonable daily rate.

6. We are, primarily, agents for the seller. We are dependent on information provided by the seller and whilst we may inspect lots and act reasonably in taking a general view about them we are normally unable to carry out a detailed or any examination of lots in order to ascertain their condition in the way in which it would be wise for a buyer to do. Intending buyers have ample opportunity for inspection of goods and, therefore, accept responsibility for inspecting and investigating lots in which they may be interested. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale. Neither the seller nor we, as the auctioneers, accept any responsibility for their condition. In particular, mechanical objects of any age are not guaranteed to be in working order. However, in so far as we have examined the goods and make a representation about their condition, we shall be liable for any defect which that examination ought to have revealed to the auctioneer but which would not have been revealed to the buyer had the buyer examined the goods. Additionally, in specified circumstances lots misdescribed because they are ‘deliberate forgeries’ may be returned and repayment made. There is a 3 week time limit. (The expression ‘deliberate forgery’ is defined in our Conditions of Sale).

(a) ‘auctioneer’ means Woolley & Wallis Salisbury Salerooms Ltd or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate;

(a) The ownership of any Lots purchased shall not pass to you until you have made payment in full to us of the total amount due.

Bidding increments shall be at the auctioneer’s sole discretion.

(vii) to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted;

8. REMEDIES FOR NON PAYMENT OR FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES

(f) ‘sale proceeds’ means the net amount due to the seller, being the hammer price of the lot sold less commission at the stated rate, Value Added Tax chargeable and any other amounts due to us by the seller in whatever capacity and however arising.

9. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY

6. PAYMENT

3. INCREMENTS

(b) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing from you to us on any account whatever without regard to any directions of you or your agent, whether express or implied.

(b) We shall, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf pursue these rights and remedies only so far as is reasonable to make appropriate recovery in respect of breach of these conditions

CONDITIONS OF SALE

1. DEFINITIONS

(viii) to apply any proceeds of sale of other Lots due or in future becoming due to you towards the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise a lien (that is a right to retain possession of any of your property in our possession for any purpose until the debt due is satisfied.

(iii) to resell the lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case you shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale costs). Any surplus so arising shall belong to the seller;

(c) Bidders shall be deemed to act as principals.

(a) You authorise us to deduct commission at the stated rate and all expenses incurred for your account from the hammer price and consent to our right to retain beneficially the premium paid by the buyer in accordance with our Conditions of Sale and any interest earned on the sale proceeds until the date of settlement.

(d) Our right to bid on behalf of the seller is expressly reserved up to the amount of any reserve and the right to refuse any bid is also reserved.

The Buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 25% plus VAT @20% (totalling 30% inclusive) on the first £500,000 and 12% plus VAT @20% (14.4% inclusive) thereafter.

5. VALUE ADDED TAX

14. Authority to deduct commission and expenses and retain premium and interest.

15. Warehousing. We disclaim all liability for goods delivered to our saleroom without sufficient sale instructions and reserve the right to make minimum warehousing charge of £2 per lot per day. Unsold lots are subject to the same charges if you do not remove them within a reasonable time of notification. If not removed within three weeks we reserve the right to sell them and defray charges from any net proceeds of sale or at your expense to consign them to the local authority for disposal.

(e) ‘total amount due’ means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Conditions;

In these Conditions:

Woolley & Wallis Salisbury Salerooms Ltd carries on business with bidders, buyers and all those present in the auction room prior to or in connection with a sale on the following General Conditions and on such other terms, conditions and notices as may be referred to herein.

(b) ‘deliberate forgery’ means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description;

(ii) to rescind the sale of that lot and/or any other lots sold by us to you;

16. Settlement. Subject to our normal trading conditions, payment will be made by BACS or cheque 5 weeks after the sale unless the buyer has not paid for the goods. In this case no settlement will then be made but we will take your instructions in the light of our Conditions of Sale. You authorise any sums owed by you to us on other transactions to be deducted from the sale proceeds. You must note the liability to reimburse the proceeds of sale to us as under the circumstances provided for in Condition 10 above. You should therefore bear this potential liability in mind before parting with the proceeds of sale until the expiry of 28 days from the date of sale.

(d) ‘terms of consignment’ means the stipulated terms and rates of commission on which Woolley & Wallis Salisbury Salerooms Ltd accepts instructions from sellers or their agents;

(c) ‘hammer price’ means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the auctioneer brings down the hammer;

4. THE PURCHASE PRICE

(a) Bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding and to satisfy any security arrangements before entering the auction room to view or bid;

(c) In line with new legislation we reserve the right to investigate and identify the source of any funds received by us. The completion of the sale of a Lot will be postponed or cancelled at our discretion if further time is needed for investigation, or if you are in breach of your warranties as a buyer, or if we consider the sale to be unlawful or in any way cause liabilities or be detrimental to either Woolley and Wallis or the Seller.

(b) You shall at your own risk and expense collect any lots that you have purchased and paid for from our premises not later than 3 working days following the day of the auction or upon the clearance of any cheque used for payment (if later) after which you shall be responsible for any collection, storage and insurance charges.

(a) If any Lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, we, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf, shall at our absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights we may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies:

(i) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract;

(b) You authorise us in our discretion to negotiate a sale by private treaty not later than the close of business on the day of the sale in the case of lots unsold at auction, in which case the same charges will be payable as if such lots had been sold at auction and so far as appropriate these terms apply.

(h) The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate.

Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with a † or Ω. Value Added Tax is charged at the appropriate rate prevailing by law at the date of sale and is payable by buyers of relevant lots. (Please refer to ‘Information for Buyers’ for a brief explanation of the VAT position).

(c) No purchase may be collected and we shall not release any lot to you or your agent until it has been paid for.

(iv) to remove, store and insure the lot at your expense and, in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere;

(v) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 3 working days after the sale;

(vi) to retain that or any other lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due;

(b) the maker of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer conducting the sale shall be the buyer at the hammer price and any dispute about a bid shall be settled at the auctioneer’s absolute discretion by reoffering the Lot during the course of the auction or otherwise. The auctioneer shall act reasonably in exercising this discretion.

All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must note the lay out of the accommodation and security arrangements. Accordingly neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except as required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale.

2. BIDDING PROCEDURES AND THE BUYER

(a) Immediately a lot is sold you will: (i) give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and (ii) pay to us the total amount due in pounds sterling

7. TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES

13. Conditions of Sale. You agree that all goods will be sold on our Conditions of Sale. In particular you undertake that you have the right to sell the goods either as owner or agent for the owner. You undertake to compensate us and any buyer or third party for all losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of this undertaking.

(g) ‘‘You’, ‘Your’, etc. refer to the buyer as identified in Condition 2.

(j) Dimensions are given height before width.

The seller warrants to the auctioneer and you that the seller is the true owner of the property consigned or is properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims.

(b) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation.

4% Up to €50,000

21. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions.

BOOK AUCTIONS

The seller acknowledges that lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the lot.

(a) Whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independent experts on their behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot. Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably, representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion shall be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing neither we the auctioneer nor our employees or agents nor the seller accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This Condition is subject to the next following Condition concerning deliberate forgeries and applies save as provided for in paragraph 6 ‘information to buyers’.

PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS, LITHOGRAPHS, ENGRAVINGS AND PRINTS

(e) Style of ...; Follower of Edward Lear: In our opinion a work by a painter working in the artist’s style, contemporary or nearly contemporary, but not necessarily his pupil.

18. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail or Swiftmail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting.

(k) Pictures are framed unless otherwise stated.

(b) Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them.

Royalties for Droit de Suite are as follows:

GENERAL

20. Any indulgence extended to bidders buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or of the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect.

19. Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing in the catalogue.

(h) The term signed and/or dated and/or inscribed means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription are from the hand of the artist.

Up to a maximum levy of €10,000

Lots marked with a ‡ symbol are potentially subject to the levy.

16. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person.

(i) The term bears a signature and/or date and/or inscription means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription have been added by another hand.

Droit de Suite is a royalty payable to a qualifying artist or the artist’s heirs each time a work is resold during the artist’s lifetime and up to a period of 70 years after the artist’s Royaltiesdeath. are calculated on a sliding percentage scale based on the hammer price excluding the buyer’s premium. The royalty does not apply to lots selling below the sterling equivalent of €1,000 and the maximum royalty payable on any single lot is the sterling equivalent of €10,000.

Droit de Suite, which is not subject to VAT, will be added to the buyer’s purchase price and then passed on to the relevant collecting agency by the auctioneer. Please enquire for the accepted exchange rate on the day of the sale.

0.5% €350,000.01 500,000 0.25% In excess of €500,000

GLOSSARY

(f) Manner of Edward Lear: In our opinion a work in the style of the artist and of a later date.

The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers.

Any statement as to authorship, attribution, origin, date, age, provenance and condition is a statement of opinion and is not to be taken as a statement of fact. The Company reserves the right, in forming their opinion, to consult and rely upon any expect or authority considered by them to be reliable.

If, on collation, any named item in this catalogue proves defective in text or illustration, the lot may be returned within 14 days of the sale with the defects stated in writing. This proviso shall not apply to defects stated in the catalogue or announced at the time of sale; nor to the absence of blanks, half titles, tissue guards or advertisements, damage in respect of bindings, stains, spotting, marginal tears or other defects not affecting completeness of text or illustration; nor to drawings, autographs, letters or manuscripts, signed photographs, music, atlases, maps or periodicals; nor to books not identified by title; nor to books sold not subject to return.

(b) Attributed to Edward Lear: In our opinion probably a work by the artist but less certainly as to authorship is expressed than in the preceding category.

13. TERMS OF SALE

(a) Edward Lear: In our opinion a work by the artist. (When the artist’s forename(s) is not known, a series of asterisks, followed by the surname of the artist, whether preceded by an initial or not, indicates that in our opinion the work is by the artist named.

(c) Studio of Edward Lear: In our opinion a work by an unknown hand in the studio of the artist which may be or may not have been executed under the artist’s direction.

11. WARRANTY OF TITLE AND AVAILABILITY

15. FORGERIES

In accordance with long standing practice in Fine Art Sale Rooms certain terms used in descriptions in the Catalogue have the meanings ascribed to them in the glossary below.

(d) Circle of Edward Lear: In our opinion a work by an as yet unidentified but distinct hand, closely associated with the named artist but not necessarily his pupil.

Notwithstanding the preceding Condition, any lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery (as defined) may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence presented that the lot is a deliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the lot including any buyer’s premium provided that (1) if the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) you personally are not able to transfer a good and marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this condition. The right of return provided by this Condition is additional to any right or remedy provided by law or by these Conditions of Sale.

3% €50,000.01 200,000 1% €200,000.01 350,000

ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHT / DROIT DE SUITE

Whilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction and are always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular lot and shall be assumed to have carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition, we will if so instructed clearly and in writing execute bids on their behalf. Neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so save where such failure is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we reserve the right in our absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made.

12. AGENCY

14. DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION

17. (a) Any right to compensation for losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of these Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate.

22. Prior written consent must be sought by the buyer or any other party for the use of any images, illustrations and written materials produced by or for Woolley & Wallis relating to a lot or sale, including the contents of a catalogue. Copyright for any of the aforementioned will remain the property of Woolley & Wallis, subject to the provisions of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. Woolley & Wallis and the seller make no representations or warranties that the buyer of a lot will acquire any copyright or other reproduction rights to it.

(g) After Edward Lear: In our opinion a copy of a known work of the artist.

10. COMMISSION BIDS

THE CATEGORIES OF PERSONAL DATA WE COLLECT

• third parties who assist us with our marketing;

If you have any questions about how we use your personal data, whom we share it with, or if you wish to exercise any of the rights set out in this Notice, please contact us using the following details:

• By email – privacyofficer@woolleyandwallis.co.uk

• interact with us before entering into a contract with us, for example when you express your interest in our Services;

• credit and payment history (where you open an account with us as a buyer or bidder);

We may collect the following personal data about you:

• sage paywho process payments on our behalf and who provide us with your name, contact details and payment details (only the last four digits of your payment card are provided);

• account details and other information relating to your transactions/dealings with us and your use of our Services;

• to interact with you before you enter into a contract with us, such as when you express your interest in our Services (for example, to send you information about our Services or answer enquiries about our Services);

• once you have engaged us and entered into a contract, to provide you with the Services set out in any contractual documents.

• to customise our website and marketing communications in line with your particular interests or preferences;

• our professional advisors;

This privacy notice (Notice) explains how Woolley and Wallis Salisbury Salerooms Limited (us, we, our, Woolley & Wallis), processes the personal data of users of our auction and valuation services (Services) and includes buyers, bidders and sellers of auction items as well as prospective users of our Services (you, your). It also explains your rights in relation to the personal data we hold about you.

We will process your personal data because it is necessary for the performance of a contract with you (for example, a contract to use our Services) or in order to take steps at your request prior to entering into a contract. In this respect, we use your personal data for the following:

• the saleroom.com who enable live online bidding and provide us with the name, contact details, the last four digits of registered payment cards and transaction history (in relation to activity on the saleroom.com) of individuals who register for one of our auctions (please see the saleroom.com’s privacy policy for further information). We also receive names, contact details, sale details and payment details (the amount and date paid) from realex payments (the saleroom.com’s payment provider);

• the police and other competent authorities, including HMRC;

• for our internal business record keeping and processes;

• external auditors;

• By post – Privacy Officer, Woolley and Wallis Salisbury Salerooms, 51 61 Castle Street, Salisbury, SP1 3SU.

We collect your personal data from the following sources:

• instruct us to provide Services to you, sign contractual documentation and provide information in connection with those instructions;

• other information that you provide to us, for example, when you have a comment/complaint, submit a question, take part in a survey or where you express an interest in receiving marketing material or request further information.

WHERE WE HAVE A CONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIP WITH YOU

DATA CONTROLLER AND CONTACT DETAILS

• the saleroom.com;

THE BASIS FOR PROCESSING YOUR DATA, HOW WE USE THAT DATA AND WITH WHOM WE SHARE THAT DATA

From you when you:

• shipping companies whom you hire to collect items you purchased from us.

LEGITIMATE INTERESTS

• to contact you for marketing purposes. If you do not wish to receive such information, please let us know now or at any time in the future, and your details will be removed from our marketing list. We will not provide your personal data to third party organisations to use for their own marketing purposes;

• in order to assist with investigations (including criminal investigations) carried out by competent authorities;

From third parties such as:

We may also process your personal data because it is necessary for our or a third party’s legitimate interests. Our legitimate interests include our commercial interests. In this respect, we may use your personal data for the following:

• your image, as captured by CCTV, if you attend our premises;

• By telephone – +44 (0)1722 424599

• in various other ways as you interact with us during your time as a user (or potential user) of our Services, for the various purposes set out below.

PRIVACY NOTICE FOR CUSTOMERS

• debt collection agencies;

Woolley and Wallis is the data controller of your personal data and is subject to the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA) and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

• personal identification documents, including copies of government issued identification such as passport and driving license which are required to register bidders (or when we need to verify a seller’s details);

LEGAL OBLIGATIONS

HOW WE COLLECT YOUR PERSONAL DATA

WHAT THIS PRIVACY NOTICE DOES

• information on your collecting preferences and aspirations, and your collections, acquisitions and disposals; and

• other auction houses and individuals and organisations in the auctioneering trade whom we may contact to check background details about you;

• to seek advice on our rights and obligations, including obtaining legal advice;

• our website and email management software provider.

We may also process special categories of personal data, including information concerning your health and medical conditions (for example, disability), where relevant to the provision of our Services.

• payment details such as credit card and bank account details;

In this respect we will provide your data to the following:

• to deal with any concerns or feedback you may have in the performance of the Services;

• to monitor and evaluate the performance and effectiveness of our Services, including by training our staff or monitoring their performance;

• to collect money owed to us or our consignors;

We may also process your Personal Data for our compliance with our legal obligations. In this respect, we may use your Personal Data for the following:

In this respect we will provide your data to the following:

• to carry out background and credit checks in relation to bidders and buyers.

• your name and contact details including address, telephone and email address;

• to meet our compliance and regulatory obligations, such as our tax reporting requirements or to carry out identity checks;

This Notice is effective from May 2018. We may change this Notice from time to time. Any significant changes will be notified to you.

• communicate with us by post, telephone, email or via our website, for example in order to make enquiries or register for an online account;

In this respect we will provide your data to our third party suppliers or subcontractors as necessary whom we engage to help us perform our Services or who assist us in conducting our business, such as our IT suppliers, data storage providers, and valuation companies.

• to require us not to send you marketing communications.

• to object, on grounds relating to your particular situation, to any of our particular processing activities where you feel this has a disproportionate impact on your

• to require us to erase your personal data;

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that the above rights are not absolute, and we may be entitled to refuse requests where exceptions apply.

We may also process your Personal Data where we have your specific consent to do so (for example, where we have your agreement to include information about you (as a seller) in sale marketing materials) or where we have sought and obtained your consent to send you direct marketing by email, or for the use of cookies on our website. If you have given your consent and you wish to withdraw it, please contact us using the contact details set out above.

Please note that where our processing of your personal data relies on your consent and where you then withdraw that consent, we may not be able to provide all or some aspects of our Services to you and/or it may affect the provision of our Services.

PROFILING

We may use your geographical location to target our communications and advertising and promotions to you. If you do not wish us to do this, then please contact us using the details provided above.

SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF PERSONAL DATA

YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS

• to require us to restrict our data processing activities (and, where our processing is based on your consent, you may withdraw that consent, without affecting the lawfulness of our processing based on consent before its withdrawal);

We transfer names and addresses on our Asian mailing list to a printing company in Hong Kong to distribute our auction catalogues and promotional material. In these circumstances, your personal data will be transferred subject to standard data protection clauses (adopted by the European Commission) and included in our contract with the printing company.

We share your data collected for marketing purposes and through our website with our website and email management software provider who are based in Jersey. In these circumstances, your personal data is transferred to them subject to an Adequacy Decision made by the European Commission in respect of Jersey.

• in relation to CCTV images taken when you attend our premises, we will retain these for a few months;

• to require that we cease processing your personal data if the processing is causing you damage or distress;

INTERNATIONAL TRANSFERS OF DATA

HOW LONG YOUR INFORMATION IS KEPT

We will retain your personal data for as long as we are providing you with the Services referred to in any contractual document, and for as long as is required for legal, regulatory, fraud prevention and our legitimate business purposes after the termination of your account/agreement with us, or if your application for a particular Service is declined or abandoned.

• if it is necessary to protect your or another person’s vital interests (for example, where you have a life threatening accident or illness and we have to process your personal data to ensure you receive appropriate medical attention);

• if it is necessary for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims (for example, to protect and defend our rights, and/or the rights of our customers);

• we will retain your details on our marketing database until you inform us that you no longer wish to receive our marketing communications. However, where you do unsubscribe from our marketing communications we will keep your details on a suppression list to ensure that we do not send you information you have asked not to receive;

Under the DPA you have the following rights:

• in relation to personal data relating to the provenance of works, we may retain that data indefinitely in our legitimate interests and the legitimate interests of the wider art market in maintaining the integrity of that market.

CONSENT

If you are not satisfied with how we are processing your personal data, you can raise a concern with the Information Commissioner. You can also find out more about your rights under data protection legislation from the Information Commissioner’s Office website available at: www.ico.org.uk

We process special categories of personal data for the following reasons:

• to require us to correct the personal data we hold about you if it is incorrect;

• to obtain access to, and copies of, the personal data that we hold about you;

• to receive from us the personal data we hold about you which you have provided to us, in a reasonable format specified by you, including for the purpose of you transmitting that personal data to another data controller;

In particular:

We may process information relating to your health where we have your explicit consent to do so (for example, when you provide information about your access requirements prior to attending one of our events).

• in relation to personal data relating to the transactions you have entered into with us as part of the provision of our Services, we will retain that data for period of seven years after that transaction has concluded in case any legal claims arise out of the provision of those Services;

Woolley & Wallis valuations are accepted by all leading insurance companies.

Valuations are a core part of our business and are usually carried out by a senior specialist or directors. Accuracy, speed and above all confidentiality are paramount.

For valuations of an entire house contents an itemised bound valuation is produced and can be accompanied by photographs when required. In addition to providing an inventory, written valuations can prevent painful arguments with a loss adjuster in the event of a claim.

We offer a speedy and professional service for executors and trustees and provide bound valuations for probate and duplicate copies when required. Since security is often a consideration, we can usually arrange for a house to be cleared and sent for auction, our Valuations Department ensures that executors are informed of which sales are involved and the results thereof.

We also carry out valuations for Family Division, Capital Gains Tax, and Private Treaty Sales.

Contact Amanda Lawrence +44 (0)1722 424500 | valuations@woolleyandwallis.co.uk

VALUATIONS

Free verbal valuations of items for sale are available by appointment. Please email valuations@woolleyandwallis.co.uk or call +44 (0)1722 424500

INSURANCE VALUATIONS

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PROBATE VALUATIONS

Written valuations for insurance can vary from a single item to a large estate. Before starting we discuss the various options available so that the valuation is specifically tailored to individual client’s needs.

FREE AUCTION VALUATIONS

Please bid, on my behalf, for the undermentioned lots up to the prices shown which do not include the buyer’s premium or any V.A.T. payable on lots. These bids are to be executed as cheaply as is permitted by other bids, and/or reserves if any, and subject to the Conditions of Business printed in the catalogue. Please note we cannot guarantee that bids received after 4pm on the day prior to the auction will be executed.

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