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WOO L LE Y & WA L LI S SA L I S B U R Y SA L E R O O M S

Silver, Vertu, Coins & Medals

Tuesday 19th & Wednesday 20th July 2016


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20TH CENTURY DESIGN Michael Jeffery Zoe Smith

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ARMS & ARMOUR, MEDALS & COINS AND MILITARIA Ned Cowell Gemma Bush

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ASIAN ART John Axford MRICS ASFAV Sophie Lister Alex Aguilar Doméracki Freya Yuan

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ACCOUNTS Janice Clift (Office Manager)

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GENERAL OFFICE Sharon Ringwood Pauline Jones Nicola Young Amanda Lawrence

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JEWELLERY Jonathan Edwards FGAA Marielle Whiting FGA Hannah Galbraith

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SILVER Rupert Slingsby Lucy Chalmers

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SILVER, VERTU, COINS & MEDALS

DAY ONE: Tuesday 19th July 2016 at 10.00am

DAY TWO: Wednesday 20th July 2016 at 10.00am VIEWING TIMES Friday 15th July Saturday 16th July Monday 18th July Tuesday 19th July Wednesday 20th July

10.00am – 4.00pm 10.00am – 1.00pm 10.00am – 4.00pm 8.30am – 9.45am (day two until 4.00pm) 8.30am – 9.45am

ENQUIRIES

Rupert Slingsby 01722 424501 rupertslingsby@woolleyandwallis.co.uk

Lucy Chalmers 01722 424594 lucychalmers@woolleyandwallis.co.uk

Medals & Coins Ned Cowell 01722 341469 nc@woolleyandwallis.co.uk

TELEPHONE BIDDING Please note that requests for telephone bids cannot be accepted after 5pm on Monday 18th July. ILLUSTRATIONS

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Front cover: Lot 766 Back cover: Lot 726 detail www.the-saleroom.com Catalogue £10.00 (£13.00 by post)

Please register by 12pm on Tuesday 19th July.

Silver weights are in Troy ounces

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DAY ONE: Tuesday 19th July 2016 at 10.00am

1. Cripps, W. J., Old English Plate, 1967, hard bound; Tictum, C., Norwich Silver, signed by the author; Trollope, The Rev. A, An Inventory of the Church Plate of Leicester, vol. 1, and other publications. (10) £40-60

2. Heller, D., A History of Cape Silver, private publication 1949, signed by the author, hard bound, together with Further Researches in Cape Silver, by the same author, Maskew Miller Limited, Cape Town 1953. (2) £80-120

3. A collection of six books relating to American silver, comprising: Kovel, R & T, Kovel’s American Silver Marks, 1989, hard bound; Turner, Noel D., American Silver Flatware 1837-1910, 1998; Gandy Fales, M., Early American Silver, 1970; and three other volumes. (6) £60-80

4. A mixed lot of electroplated and old Sheffield plated items, comprising: a three-piece tea set, a tankard, a shell spoon warmer with engraved decoration, a serving dish and cover, and four cased sets of flatware. (qty) £50-80

5. A pair of electroplated three-light candelabra, knopped stems with shell shoulders, spool shaped capitals, reeded scroll arms, on raised square bases with shell corners, height 46cm, plus another pair of electroplated three-light candelabra, fluted tapering stems, on raised fluted oval bases, with ball finials. (4) £200-300

6. A small collection of electroplated items, comprising: a shell shaped biscuit box, the hinged sides open to reveal two pierced grilles, plus an Asprey toast rack on a warming stand, with an ebony handle and with a burner, plus a Victorian swinghandled basket, of oval form, pierced border, engraved decoration. (3) £200-300

7. A Victorian electroplated biscuit box, of shell form, the two hinged compartments open to reveal two pierced hinged covers, on four scroll feet, plus an old Sheffield plated wine funnel, and a pair of Victorian electroplated wine coasters, of circular form, pierced decoration, wooden bases. (4) £200-300

8. An Art Deco electroplated two light candelabrum / lamp, unmarked, rectangular arms, square capitals, on raised stepped square bases, length 40cm, plus an old Sheffield plated shaving jug, of cylindrical form, pull-off cover, turned ivory baluster handle, height 17cm. (2) £70-100

9. A small collection of old Sheffield plated items, comprising: a George III taper stick, circa 1770, knopped stem, swirl-fluted decoration, on a raised square base, height 16.8cm, plus a sugar caster, of lighthouse form, pull-off pierced cover, and a pair of oval dishes, with pierced decoration and shell handles. (4) £70-100

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10. A George III old Sheffield plated basket, unmarked circa 1810-15, rectangular form, foliate and gadroon border and handles, the centre engraved with a crest, length handle to handle 37cm. £60-80

11. By Asprey and Co, and electroplated mounted green glass spirit barrel, the upright barrel with a stopper and gilt banding, electroplated tap, on four tapering legs, with a drip bucket, height 23cm. £100-150

12. A French Art Nouveau electroplated mounted two-handled tray, by Gallia, circa 1905, design number 4419, shaped rectangular form, the handles pierced with stylised foliate decoration, wooden base, length 54cm. £80-120

13. An Edwardian novelty electroplated table bell, by Elkington and Co., 1907, modelled as old Mother Hubbard, holding a stick and dog, with a nodding head, height 10.2cm. £60-80

14. A pair of Victorian electroplated novelty knife rests, by L & W, modelled as bull’s heads, in a fitted case, length 9.7cm. £150-200

15. A George III old Sheffield plated two-handled lemon strainer, circa 1780-90, the shallow circular bowl with a beaded border, elongated reeded side handles, length 32.5cm, plus an old Sheffield plated inkstand of oval form, plain border, with three old Sheffield plated mounted bottles, on four fluted bracket feet, length 15cm. (2) £100-150

16. An early 19th century old Sheffield plated swing-handled basket, circa 1820, circular form, part-fluted border, foliate swing handle and foliate border, on a raised circular foot, diameter 30.5cm, plus a pair of old Sheffield plated wine coasters, with silver buttons, Sheffield 1842, circular form, trailing vine border, wooden bases, diameter 18.2cm. (3) £100-150

17. A set of four George III old Sheffield plated candlesticks, circa 1790, the columns with swirl decoration, beaded and foliate borders, on raised square bases, height 27.5cm. (4) £100-150

18. A mixed lot of old Sheffield Plate items, comprising: a waiter, with shell and scroll border, on ball and claw feet, diameter 25cm, a table bell, a pair of navette shaped salt cellars, a pair of condiment spoons and an ink stand with two pen wells and reeded borders. (7) £80-120

Provenance: The Hertfordshire Historic Churches, Treasure Sale, Messrs. Christies, Manson and Woods and Messrs. Rumball and Edwards, 5th April 1960, lot 84, Presented by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother.

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19. A mixed lot of electroplated items, comprising: a French chocolate pot, two circular salvers, a waiter, two toast racks, a matched three-piece tea set, a tea pot, a travelling scented candle circular box, the cover with a bee finial, three pairs of coasters, a small coaster, a chafing dish, with screw-off ivory handle, a Ronson table lighter, in a fitted case, a tureen and cover, three tureen covers, a set of three graduated oval meat platters, with reeded handles, a large two-handled oval tray, with pierced gallery, a quantity of assorted flatware, some with ivory handles, a small taper stick, a caster, two jugs, a table lighter, a pair of salt cellars, a condiment set and other condiment items, a powder horn, and other items, plus a modern silver mustard spoon. (qty) (two boxes) £200-300

20. A large collection of old Sheffield plated and electroplated items, comprising: two pairs of three-light candelabra, a revolving breakfast dish, a two-handled soufflé dish, a three-piece tea set, a ewer, various entrée dishes and covers and other items. (qty) (two boxes) £150-200

21. A mixed lot of silver and electroplated items, comprising silver items: an octagonal caster, by E S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1911, height 18cm, an engine turned cigarette case, a dish, a pair of George III pierced salt cellars (lacking liners), two circular salt cellars, two pots, a small candlestick, a hand mirror, hair brush, a comb, two dressing table sets, a small pierced mustard pot, a cased two-piece christening set, an Indian goblet, pierced dish and two embossed bon bon dishes, plus electroplated items including: a tray, three salvers, a set of fish eaters with ivory handles, an egg cruet with six egg cups, two muffin dishes, four wine coasters, a small quantity of flatware and other items, approx. weight 35oz. (qty) £200-300

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22. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a matched three-piece Victorian bachelor’s tea set, London 1883-89, an eight-piece dressing table set, four napkin rings, two cased sets of spoons, a cased set of knives, a pencil, a purse and items of flatware, plus electroplated items: a teapot, a cream and sugar, various cased sets and flatware, plus a small quantity of coins and two car mascots: Ski Club of Great Britain and British Field Sports Society, approx. weighable 31oz. (qty) £250-350

23. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: an early-Victorian snuff box, Birmingham 1838, a pen tray, a sugar caster, a mug, a trophy cup, a Chinese clothes brush, a pepper mill, two napkin rings, a silver-handled tortoiseshell page turner, a cigarette box, and a modern scent bottle and funnel, plus electroplated items: a pair of coasters, a pair of candelabra, four sauce boats, an asparagus dish and other items, approx. weighable 13.5oz. (qty) £100-150

24. A mixed lot of old Sheffield plate and electroplate, comprising: a kettle on stand, a wirework swing-handled basket, a photograph frame, a coaster, a cocktail shaker, a shell dish, and a ewer, the foot damaged. (qty) £60-80

25. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a table cigar lighter modelled as an oil lamp, Chester 1912, an Indian silver-mounted pumice stone, a pair of dwarf candlesticks, ten napkin rings, a mustard pot, a pair of pierced bonbon dishes, a small trophy bowl, a cased baby pusher and feeder, a cased set of six fruit knives and forks, (two cases), three sets of teaspoons, a set of cake knives and other items of flatware including knife handles, approx. weighable 26oz. (qty) £200-300

26. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a Tiffany sugar sifting spoon, two tablespoons, a page marker, a caddy spoon, a cased pair of pickle forks, a set of six teaspoons, six golf spoons, a sovereign case, (a.f), a pair of American salts four napkin rings, a set of six cased teaspoons, a cased pencil and penknife, a cigar case, a pepper pot, a fruit knife, two scent bottles, a cover and electroplated items: a four-piece tea set, and toast rack / butter dish, fish eaters and other items, approx. weighable 27oz. (qty) £200-300

27. A mixed lot of electroplated items, comprising: two salvers, an egg coddler, an expanding toast rack, (one foot missing) a revolving breakfast dish, two preserve dishes and other items. (qty) £100-150

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28. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a pair of candlesticks, Birmingham 1911, a set of three cased toast racks, a cased five-piece dressing table set, a pair of pepper pots, a pair of salt cellars, a set of four peppers, a mustard pot, a three-piece dressing-table set, a set of six teaspoons, a set of six tea knives, a set of six green ceramic coffee cups and saucers, with silver and green enamel spoons, a set of six fruit knives with silver handles and electroplated blades and tines, plus electroplated items: a part canteen of Old English flatware and a cream jug and sugar bowl on a stand, approx. weighable 14oz. (qty) £300-400

29. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a cased pair of toast racks, Sheffield 1934, a two-handled bowl, a six-piece condiment set, a pair of pepper pots, two modern photograph frames, two continental silver-gilt spoons with import marks, a Dutch spoon with a galleon finial, a sifting spoon, plus eleven further spoons, plus a pair of Old Sheffield plated wine coasters, and electroplated items: a tea caddy, a hip flask, a Dunhill lighter and two spoons, approx. weighable 30oz. (qty) £150-200

30. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of Scottish champagne goblets, Glasgow 1918, a Japanese lemon squeezer, by Kuyeda, a pair of vases, a pair of small tazzae, a set of four pierced bonbon dishes, a single bonbon dish, a cigar case modelled to fit one cigar, a fruit knife, a button hook, a case, (cover stuck), two mustard pots, a vesta case, a silver mounted pencil, plus non silver items: two boxes, a velvet spectacle case, and two pairs of lorgnettes, approx. weighable 19oz. (qty) £200-300

31. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a matched set of sixteen George III/IV silver King’s pattern fruit knives, the majority by Eley and Fearn, London 1819, and some 1826, silver blades, the handles with a crest, plus two matching knives with steel blades, plus a George III teapot stand, London 1784, later decoration, and old Sheffield plated items: two coasters, a cup cover, a single candlestick, two finials and nine electroplated fish knives and forks, one a.f, approx. weighable 4.5oz. (qty) £200-300

32. A mixed lot of silver and electroplated items, various makers and dates, comprising silver items: a set of four Victorian salt cellars, by Henry Holland, London 1862, circular form with engraved decoration and bead border, lacking liners, a pair of Victorian candlesticks, by Martin, Hall & Co London 1885, a George III berry spoon, five condiment spoons, four mustard pots, three with liners, a pair of dwarf candlesticks, by Gorham, swirl fluted stems, stepped square bases, a pepper pot, and electroplated items: a fish slice, a pierced mustard pot, a set of eleven fruit forks and twelve knives with composite handles, twelve table knives and twelve dessert knives, approx. weight 34oz. (qty) £300-500

33. A mixed lot of silver and electroplated items, various dates and makers, comprising silver items: a modern coaster, makers mark W.E.V., London 1987, circular form, with a turned wood base, diameter 13.5cm, two cigarette cases, one by William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1913, with engraved decoration, a cream jug and sugar basin, possibly by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1933, plain circular form, a sauce boat (handle missing), a bon bon dish, a small mustard pot, a cocktail spoon, a cased set three 9ct gold buttons, and a cased set of four 9ct gold and black enamel cufflinks and two matching buttons, plus electroplated items: a muffin dish, a pair of candlesticks (one sconce missing), a tureen and cover, three tureen liners, a sauce boat, a sugar basin, a ewer with wicker handle, various items of flatware including a basting spoon and ladle, a set of twelve table knives and twelve dessert knives with ivory handles, cased, and two small trophy cups, approx. weighable 19oz. (qty) £150-200

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34. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a sauce boat, of oval form, Birmingham 1938, a sugar caster of octagonal baluster form, a small sauce boat, a sugar bowl, two egg cup holders, a cigarette box, a cigarette case, a pair of dwarf candlesticks, plus a pair of knife rests with silver ferrules, plus a French old Sheffield plated coffee pot, and electroplated items: a swing-handled basket, a sauce boat, a sugar caster, approx. weighable 27oz. (qty) £200-300

35. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: an Edwardian silver sugar caster, by Charles Townley and John Thomas, London 1909, circular vase form, applied scroll motifs and with gadroon borders, the pull-off cover with a knop finial, on a circular foot, plus two oval sauce boats, a two-handled sugar bowl, a late-Victorian box, a silvermounted mustard pot, a set of five teaspoons, a pickle fork, four spoons, a butter knife, a pair of sugar tongs and a pair of American forks, plus items of electroplated flatware including a pair of serving tongs, approx. weighable 38oz. (qty) £250-300

36. A mixed lot of silver items, various makers and dates, comprising: a tyg mug, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1926, plain baluster form, six various bottle/jar covers, two mounted dressing table brushes, a baby feeder spoon, two pin trays, a hand mirror, with embossed decoration and ribbon tied handle, three bon bon dishes, plus continental items comprising: a modern Italian tumbler cup, a circular pin tray, with beaded border and mounted in the centre with a ship, an Italian oval salt cellar (lacking liner), an AustroHungarian dish and cover, and a pin tray mounted with a poodle, approx. weighable 35oz. (21) £200-300

37. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a cased set of six napkin rings, Birmingham 1903, a snuff box, London 1807, another snuff box, two two-handled trophy cups, a pepper pot, a Victorian cigarette box, a kitchen pepper, five modern wine labels, three boxes and a cased medallion, approx. weighable 43oz. (qty) £300-400

38. A mixed lot, comprising: silver items, a pair of sauce boats, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1904, of shaped oval form, flying scroll handle, on four scroll feet, length 15.7cm, plus a pair of pierced bonbon dishes, London 1892/93, an American dish with a pierced border, initialled, a two-handled tazza, Birmingham 1904, an ashtray and a pair of electroplated entrée dishes and covers, approx. weighable 21.5oz. (9) £200-300

39. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: an ox-eye cup, retailed by Payne’s of Oxford, London 1929, inscribed, three sauce boats, a Victorian mug with embossed decoration, another mug, a silver-mounted glass sugar sifter, a pocket watch, a cased pair of bonbon dishes with serving tongs, and an anointing spoon, plus electroplated items: a tea canister, embossed foliate decoration, a tureen and cover, a set of fruit eaters, and a sugar caster, approx. weighable 26oz. (qty) £250-300

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40. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a small two-handled quaich, Birmingham 1959, six Victorian Fiddle and Thread pattern teaspoons, in a later case, a compact applied with the naval crown, a sauce ladle, a hand mirror, and two brushes, plus a small quantity of electroplated Fiddle and Thread and Old English pattern flatware, approx. weighable 10oz. (qty) £100-150

41. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a sugar caster, by The Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1929, a helmet cream jug, a trumpet vase, two cased sets of teaspoons, two berry spoons, four Exeter teaspoons, three Newcastle teaspoons, and three Fiddle pattern teaspoons, approx. weight 20oz. (qty) £150-200

42. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a sauce boat, by F H Adams & Holman, Birmingham 1936, plain form with an angular handle, a cased set of six coffee spoons, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1947, ten assorted teaspoons, including one by John & Henry Lias, London 1844, with a leaf shaped bowl and harlequin and vine stem, plus electroplated items: a cased pair of fish servers, and cased pair of berry spoons, approx. weighable 10.4oz. (14) £100-150

43. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a George III snuff box, Birmingham 1808, fluted oval form, flush-hinged cover, plus a pair of salt cellars, two egg cups, a Fiddle and Thread pattern sifting spoon, three napkin rings, a toddy ladle, a pepper pot, two hand mirrors, four brushes, six cased coffee spoons, a caddy spoon, five fruit knives, four fruit knives and a pair of sugar tongs, and twelve tea knives, approx. weighable 11oz. (qty) £200-300

44. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of baskets of lozenge form, with import marks for London 1896, a cigarette box, a circular dish, a sauce boat, a hip flask, (a.f), an oriental mustard pot, a vase, a German vase, two shell salt cellars, an ashtray, five napkin rings, a toilet jar cover, a cigarette holder case, two pepper pots, (one base a.f), a salt pot, a pocket watch case, a toilet jar, a frame, a manicure set and a hair brush, and a pen, approx. weighable 25oz. (qty) £200-300

45. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: an 18th century wine funnel, apparently unmarked, a Scottish cup of tapering square form, on four scroll feet, a Russian vodka cup, a late 17th century grater, maker’s mark IA, a silver-mounted glass table vesta striker, a two-handled bowl, a small cream jug, plus a metal ware orb, and an electroplated sugar caster, a shell box, a bottle stopper and candlestick, approx. weighable 9oz. (qty) £300-500

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46. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a George IV mustard pot, London 1834, plain drum form, blue glass liner, with a spoon, plus a sauce boat of oval form, a pair of pierced pepper pots with blue glass liners and a set of six Scottish silver Fiddle and Shell pattern teaspoons, approx. weight 14oz. (11) £150-200

47. A mixed lot, comprising: a 19th century French silver beaker, maker’s mark of PF in a lozenge, tapering circular form, inscribed and dated ‘73’, plus a silver-mounted horn beaker, and an electroplated tea canister, and two enamel wine labels, titled ‘PORT’ and ‘SHERRY’, approx. weight 1.9oz. (5) £100-150

48. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a Victorian bowl and spoon, Sheffield 1864, a calendar/watch holder, of rectangular form, spot-hammered decoration, Birmingham 1909, plus a Victorian silver-mounted shagreen purse, by Henry Dee, London 1869, a desk calendar, a small inkwell, and an ashtray, plus a tortoiseshell purse with silver inlay, and two base metal boxes, approx. weighable 6.3oz. (qty) £200-300

49. A mixed lot of silver condiments, various makers and dates, comprising: a pair of George III salt cellars, London 1772, oval form, with pierced decoration and gadrooned border, on four claw and ball feet, blue glass liners (one a/f), a pair of George III urn shaped pepper pots, by Charles Aldridge & Henry Green, London 1780, pierced decoration and beaded borders, three various pepper pots, two mustard pots and a condiment spoon, approx. weighable 13.9oz. (10) £150-200

50. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: an Edwardian silver-mounted glass scent bottle with red ribbed decoration, a ceramic scent bottle, with an embossed hinged cover, the body painted with flowers, a silver-mounted scent bottle with a pierced foliate scroll sleeve, and another silvermounted glass scent bottle, a silver-mounted toilet jar, a four-piece dressing table set, a fruit knife, and a glass scent bottle. (qty) £100-150

51. A mixed lot of silver items, various makers and dates, comprising: a pair of George III salt cellars, makers mark worn, London 1768 and 1769, circular form, on three stepped feet, a cast naturalistic salt cellar, by Charles Thomas Fox, London 1828, circular form, with foliate border, on a spreading circular foot formed as leaves, plus a George III mustard pot, makers mark worn, London 1818, oblong bellied form, with a gadrooned border, approx. weight 12oz. (4) £200-300

52. A mixed lot of silver items, various makers and dates, comprising: an octagonal baluster sugar caster, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1924, pull-off pierced cover, height 17cm, a pair of napkin rings, cased, a pair of toast racks, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1927, arched form, a cigarette box, a late-Victorian pepper grinder, and a silver-gilt and enamel Printing and Allied Trades Past Chairman badge presented J F Morris 1965-66, in a fitted case, approx. weighable 11.3oz. (7) £200-300

53. A collection of silver-mounted glass toilet jars, various dates and makers, comprising: one with a yellow enamel cover, one with a blue glass body, plus ten of various designs, and a silver-mounted vase and cylindrical pot and cover, approx. weighable 5.5oz. (14) £150-200

54. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George IV silver four-bottle cruet frame, by Joseph Angell, London 1820, rectangular form, wire-work frame, gadroon borders, on four bun feet, with four cut-glass condiment bottles, plus a bonbon dish, and a cased set of six silver fruit knives and forks, with ivory handles, approx. weighable 9.4oz. (3) £70-100

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55. A mixed lot of silver items, various makers and dates, comprising: a late Victorian inkstand, with reeded border, on four feet, with two mounted cut-glass ink wells, by Z Barraclough & Sons, London 1899, a modern snuff box, by Padgett & Braham Ltd, London 1966, rectangular form, with engine turned decoration and foliate border, four small armada dishes, London 1968,35 a cigarette box, rectangular form, with engine turned decoration, a circular ashtray inset with a Crown coin, Birmingham 1971, a cigarette box with hinged cover, on four feet, with a turned wood handle, a late Victorian circular pin tray, inset with a Shilling, a small modern rectangular box with embossed decoration, and a metal ware lipstick case, approx. weight 21.7oz. (12) £200-300

56. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a sauce boat, by Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1912, with foliate scroll border, scroll handle, on three stepped feet, length 27.5cm, a George III tablespoon, probably by Thomas & William Chawner, a George IV sauce ladle, by Isaac Parkin, Exeter 1828, a pair of Victorian sugar tongs, nine various teaspoons, two further spoons and two pickle forks, one with an ivory handle, approx. weighable 15.5oz. (15) £100-150

57. A mixed lot of silver and electroplated items, various makers and dates, comprising silver items: a George III/IV snuff box, by John Shaw, Birmingham 1820, with engine turned decoration and foliate border, a cigarette box, by William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1945, rectangular form, a cigarette case, engine turned decoration, a continental fivepiece mounted manicure set (one blade missing), a Dutch cigarette box, by Roelof Citroen, engraved with a crest, plus an electroplated ink stand, with domed cover, fitted with two mounted glass bottles and a central well, on ball feet (one foot a/f) and a small gilt-metal box in the form of a book, approx. weighable 5.7oz. (7) £150-200

58. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a sugar caster, by The Barnards, London 1923, octagonal baluster form, a bonbon basket of pierced oval form, Birmingham 1938, a sugar bowl, a Victorian mug, London 1874, a German beaker, plus electroplated items: a two handled ice bucket, a pair of toast racks, a brandy pan and a jam pot holder, approx. weighable 17.5oz. (qty) £200-300

59. A mixed lot of silver items, various makers and dates, comprising: a three piece dressing table set, by Joseph Jennens & Co, Birmingham 1902, with embossed decoration, a silver-mounted circular cut-glass dressing table pot and two brushes, by Oetzmann & Co, Birmingham 1902/1903, two further brushes, a button hook and shoe horn, a mounted cut-glass dressing table tray, a cut-glass hair tidy pot, a small brush, with pink enamelled decoration, a ring stand, and a waiter, Sheffield 1926, with shell and scroll border and presentation inscription, on three ball and claw feet, diameter 20.5cm, approx. weighable 11oz. (15) £200-300

60. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III cruet stand base, London 1819, a two handled bowl, a mug, a tea caddy embossed with a figural scene, two sauce boats, a pair of bonbon dishes and a pair of Indian dishes, approx. weighable 28oz. (qty) £250-300


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61. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a desk seal of tapering square form, engine-turned decoration, London 1929, two Georgian snuff boxes, a silver and enamel box, a card case, a match box cover, a miniature frame, a miniature table and chair, a sealing wax holder, four thimbles, a page marker, a compact, a medallion, a retractable pencil/toothpick/button hook, plus a pencil, a case and a metal ware box, approx. weighable 9.5oz. (qty) £300-400

62. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a folding penknife/razor, a pair of napkin rings, a magnifying glass, a compact, a continental metalware miniature cello, two fruit knives, an acorn salt pot, plus other items including electroplated pieces. (qty) £100-150

63. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a six-piece condiment set, by Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1929, plus an oval pin tray, an Indian pot and bowl, a caddy spoon, a christening fork and spoon, an unmarked walnut box, six tea/coffee spoons, seven condiment spoons, plus a pair of electroplated grape scissors and a scent bottle, approx. weighable 15oz. (qty) £150-200

64. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of sugar casters, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, London 1923, baluster form, a pair of George III cauldron salt cellars, a caster, a mustard pot, three pepper pots, a George III caster, and a cased seven-piece condiment set, of circular form, case a.f, approx. weight 26oz. (qty) £200-300

65. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a sovereign case, of square form, a circular bowl, a silver-mounted glass sugar caster, a cigarette case, a trinket pot, a trinket box, a mustard pot, a card case, a bowl, a dish, a pepper and salt pot, two salt spoons, a pin dish, and an electroplated salt spoon, approx. weighable 13oz. (qty) £150-200

66. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a cigarette box, of rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, a modern photograph frame, a trinket box, a French box, a pair of commemorative silver and enamel George VI napkin rings, a silver-mounted glass sugar caster, a pepper pot, a salt and pepper pot, two hand mirrors, nine brushes, a bonbon dish, an Indian pot and cover, a button hook and a lighter, plus a metal ware box and a pair of electroplated fish servers, approx. weight 11.5oz. (qty) £150-200

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67. A presentation silver salver, by R. F. Moseley and Co, Sheffield 1928, circular form, moulded border, the centre with a presentation inscription, diameter 34.8cm, plus a Victorian electroplated salver, with a cast border, diameter 32cm, approx. weighable 37.5oz. (2) £200-300

68. A mixed lot of electroplated items, comprising: a Victorian epergne, with a central bowl and trumpet vase, on a triangular base mounted with three griffins, a late-Victorian electroplated mounted lemonade jug, of tapering circular from, hob-nail cut decoration, plain mounts, plus a biscuit box of circular fluted form. (3) £100-150

69. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a salver, by the Barker Brothers, Chester 1918, shaped square form, moulded border, initialled, plus a circular dish on four scroll feet, inscribed, and an oval waiter, on four scroll feet, approx. total weight 35.5oz. (3) £200-300

70. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III mug, London 1806, tapering circular form, reeded border, plus a wine funnel, a.f, London 1781, a small quaich, and a Norwegian beaker and an unmarked continental cup, approx. weight 11oz. (5) £250-300

71. A small collection of three George III silver cream jugs, comprising: one of oval form, marks partially worn, possible London 1798, engraved decoration, plus one by Peter and William Bateman, London 1811, and one London 1812, approx. weight 11oz. (3) £200-300

72. A George III silver cream jug, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1794, helmet form, reeded loop handle and border, on a raised square base, with a monogram, height 14.2cm, plus another George III silver cream jug, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1793, helmet form, bright-cut decoration, reeded loop handle and border, on a raised square base, height 14.4cm, approx. weight 7.2oz (2) £200-300

73. A George III silver four sauce bottle cruet frame, by John Emes, London 1805, oval form, wire-work frame and central handle, with four cut-glass sauce bottles, plus a set of four silver salt cellars, of rounded rectangular form, London 1812, a.f, approx. total weight 16oz. (5) £250-300

74. A late-Victorian silver coffee pot, by Henry Stratford, London 1900, baluster form, scroll handle, domed hinged cover with a flame finial, on a circular foot, plus a silver cream jug and a sugar bowl, oval form, part-fluted decoration, approx. weight 19.5oz. (3) £150-200

75. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George III tea pot, by Luke Proctor and Co, Sheffield 1791, panelled oval form, scroll handle, domed cover with a fluted finial, plus a bachelor’s teapot, Birmingham, date letter worn, and a twohandled bowl, of circular form, approx. total weight 32.5oz. (3) £250-300

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76. A George III silver cream jug, by Soloman Hougham, London 1794, helmet form, with engraved decoration and a crest, loop handle, beaded border, on a square foot, height 13.3cm, plus a George III silver teapot stand, by Robert Hennell I & David Hennell II, London 1795, plain oval form, with a wooden base, on four feet, length 14.6cm, approx. weighable 3.3oz. (2) £150-200

77. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a tyg, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1934, bellied circular form, on a spreading foot, three sinuous handles, plus two goblets with plain urn shaped bowls, one by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1910, on a raised circular foot with a beaded border and one by Joseph Jennens & Co, Birmingham 1907, approx. weight 14oz. (3) £150-200

78. A Victorian silver sugar bowl, by Frederick Brasted, circular form, swirl fluted decoration, wavy-edge border, on three shell capped hoof feet, diameter 13cm, plus a Victorian silver and glass pepper mill, by H. Matthews, London 1870, hob-nail cut body, height 9cm, approx. weighable 6.5oz. (2) £150-200

79. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a bachelor’s tea pot, of oval fluted form, a similar hot water pot, of tapering circular form, a circular sugar bowl and an oval cream jug, approx. weight 34oz. (4) £200-300

80. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III pap boat, by Emes and Barnard, London 1814, oval form, gadroon border, gilded bowl, length 12.5cm, plus a George III tea pot stand, London 1802, oval form, bright-cut decoration, on four fluted feet, length 15.2cm, and a set of six cased napkin rings, with foliate decoration, approx. weight 8.5oz. (3) £200-300

81. A silver cream jug, by Mappin & Webb, London 1905, circular bellied form, with a scrolling handle, height 8.8cm, plus a hot water pot, by William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1930, circular panelled form, with a foliate border on a spreading circular foot, scroll handle, height 17.2cm, 11.4oz. (2) £150-200

82. A mixed lot of silver items, various makers and dates, comprising: a late Victorian large octagonal baluster sugar caster, by Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1898, pull-off pierced cover, height 24.2cm, another baluster caster, by Richard Woodman Burbridge, London 1934, height 19.4cm, a sugar basin and matching cream jug, by Samuel Smith, London 1896, with part-fluted decoration and reeded handles, plus two cream jugs, approx. weight 29.4oz. (6) £200-300

83. A George III silver waiter, by Robert Jones, London 1778, circular form, foliate and gadroon borders, on three claw and ball feet, diameter 15.8cm, plus a presentation silver plate, gadroon border, the front with an emblem, the reverse with a presentation inscription, diameter 26oz. (2) £200-300

84. A small collection of four Victorian silver mugs, comprising: one by George Unite, Birmingham 1875, lobed form, engraved foliate decoration, plus one on a spread beaded base, Sheffield 1857, and two others, approx. weight 17oz. (4) £250-300

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85. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a cigarette box, London 1933, of plain rectangular form, the hinged cover crested, the interior inscribed, plus an inkwell, an inkwell base, four napkin rings, three small cups, a pair of salt cellars, a brush, and an electroplated wine label, approx. weighable 8.5oz. (qty) £100-150

86. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: two wine funnel bowls, London 1782 and 1784, a pair of pepper pots, London 1905, a cigarette case, a pair of pepper pots, a William IV cut-out wine label ‘M’, Birmingham 1831, a pepper pot, a modern wine label and an unmarked wine label, plus plated items, a wine funnel, two bottle stoppers, two inkwells, a pair of nut crackers, a corkscrew and three wine labels, approx. weighable 16oz. (qty) £200-300

87. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a late-Victorian nine-piece manicure set, retailed by Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1896, in a fitted case, a novelty hare menu card holder, London 1912, two sauce boats, a cream jug, two single Georgian salt cellars, two salt spoons, a cigarette case, and an electroplated pot and small bowl, approx. weighable 18oz. (qty) £200-300

88. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a cream jug and sugar bowl, by Thomas Bradbury, London 1894, two Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern tablespoons, two pairs of sugar tongs, and six napkin rings, plus a set of four metalware napkin rings, approx. weighable 24oz. (qty) £150-200

89. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and maker, comprising: a brandy pan and burner, by D and J Welby, London 1910, two bowls, a cased spoon, a cased fork and spoon, a cased pair of salt cellars, a sugar spoon with a trusty servant finial, a sifting spoon, five napkin rings, a mustard pot, two knives and a spoon, approx. weighable 27oz. (qty) £200-300

90. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a shell butter dish, a pierced bonbon dish, a set of four pierced bonbon dishes, a leaf shaped dish, a napkin ring, two pin dishes, a match box cover, a small dish, and an unmarked continental silver chamber stick, approx. weighable 15oz. (qty) £150-200

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91. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a sauce boat, of oval form, by Asprey, a cream jug, a sugar bowl, a William IV mustard pot, London 1832, a sugar bowl, and a pair of salt cellars, with blue glass liners, approx. weight 22oz. (7) £150-250

92. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a hot water pot, Sheffield 1912, baluster form, a baluster cream jug, London 1921, a mug of tapering circular form, angular handle, Sheffield 1915, and a pierced basket, of oval form, Sheffield 1908, approx. total weight 36.5oz. (4) £200-300

93. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a small bowl with lion mask drop ring handles, a cased pair of pepper pots, a sauce boat, a mustard pot, a cigarette case, a silver calendar frame, a circular dish, an inkwell, plus an electroplated measure/small mug, approx. weighable 26oz. (qty) £150-200

94. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a presentation cigarette box, by Garrard, London 1954, an Irish sauce boat, a toast rack, two mustard pots, an oval dish, a cream jug, two bowls, a pair of salt cellars and two shell salt cellars, approx. weighable 33oz. (13) £200-300

95. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a Victorian claret jug mount, by George Elkington, London 1867, a Grocer’s Company two-handled cup, London 1906, two pairs of vases, a pair of candlesticks, (a.f.), a small jug, a dish, and a candlestick, approx. weighable 13.5oz. (11) £200-300

96. A mixed lot of silver and electroplated items, various makers and dates, comprising silver items: a Victorian three-piece bachelor’s part tea set, by Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1893, comprising hot water pot, baluster form, embossed decoration and lion paw feet (cover a/f), cream jug and sugar basin, three mounted Victorian brushes, a dressing table jar, a Victorian salt cellar, by Mappin & Webb, London 1895, plus a three-piece electroplated dressing table set comprising two brushes and a hand mirror, with yellow enamel decoration, approx. weighable 17oz. (11) £150-200


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97. A pair of Edwardian silver photograph frames, by Charles Green and Co, one overstamped with maker’s mark of I Greenberg and Co, Birmingham 1907, arched rectangular form, embossed with a maiden looking out to sea, with thistles around, embossed ‘Will ye no come back again, better Lo’ed ye canna be’, wooden easel backs, height 24cm. (2) £300-500

98. A silver-mounted tortoiseshell clock, by William Comyns, London 1912, circular form, with a pierced foliate scroll pediment, with two carved twisted column supports, tortoiseshell back plate with inlaid decoration, on a shaped base, height 10cm. £250-300

99. A silver frame, by Charles Dumenil, London 1924, arched upright rectangular form, engineturned decoration, foliate border, applied with a gold armorial and dated ‘1915 August 1925’, wooden easel back, height 40.5cm. £600-800

100. A silver model of a horse, by E. Barnard, London 1974, on a green hard stone base, height on plinth 12cm. £300-400

101. An Edwardian silver-mounted travelling dressing table set, the mounts by Charles Dumenil, London 1902-4, retailed by H. Greaves, Birmingham, the mounted with Art Nouveau foliate decoration, initialled, comprising: a spirit flask with a pull-off drinking cup, seven silvermounted dressing table jars, a hand mirror, four brushes, a pair of glove stretchers, a button hook, a shoe horn, a comb, a fivepiece manicure set, and a page turner, plus leather items: a jewellery case, a stationary case, a vesta case, an inkwell, a card case, and sewing case, in a fitted leather case, initialled, approx. weighable 8.5oz. £300-500

102. A silver photograph frame, by Asprey and Co, London 1915, rectangular form, with a silver mount, leather easel back, height 28cm, plus an unmarked American photograph frame, possibly electroplate, upright rectangular form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, applied with an enamel and silver badge of two crossed baseball bats and R.I.B.L 1926’, height 25.7cm. (2) £150-200

104. An Edwardian silver-mounted oak pin box, by Joseph Adam and Son, Birmingham 1904, rectangular form, the silver-mounts with embossed foliate decoration, applied ‘PINS’, length 2.2cm. £60-80

105. An Edwardian silver commemorative Coleman’s mustard pot and spoon, by Charles Boyton and Sons, London 1905, circular form, the hinged cover embossed with the Coleman’s Bull, the sides embossed ‘SOUVENIR OF A VISIT TO CARROW WORKS NORWICH,’ height 5.3cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. (2) £100-150

103. A late-Victorian silver-mounted scent bottle, by William Walter, London 1898, modelled as a champagne bottle, textured glass, screw-off cover with foliate scroll decoration, height 18.5cm. £100-150

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106. A George II miniature silver tea pot, by John Clayton, London circa 1740, baluster form, scroll handle, tapering straight spout, domed pull-off cover, height 4cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £200-250

107. A late 19th century German silver snuff box, with Import marks for London 1894, importer’s mark of Edwin Bryant, shaped cartouche form, embossed figural scenes within foliate scroll borders, length 9cm, approx. weight 4oz. £100-150

108. A Victorian silver-gilt chamber-stick, by Samuel Whitford, London 1840, fluted circular form, scroll handle, with a conical snuffer, on three scroll feet, diameter 10.5cm, approx. weight 5.5oz. £200-300

109. A German silver box, by Neresheimer of Hanau, with import marks for Chester 1906, importer’s mark of Berthold Muller, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a seated rider and a rider falling off a horse, reeded sides, length 6.8cm, approx. weight 2oz. £80-120

110. A late-Victorian silver scent bottle, by S. Mordan and Co, London 1892, rectangular form, engraved foliate decoration, hinged cover, the interior with a stopper, height 5.3cm. £100-150

111. A late-19th century German silver crucifix, by Neresheimer of Hanau, mounted with Christ flanked by two figures, set with faceted cabouchons and with enamelled decoration, with a ring attachment, length 18.4cm. £200-300

112. A Victorian parcel-gilt electroplated card case, by Elkington and Co, rectangular form, embossed with a scene of putti playing with a ram within a woodland setting, gilded borders, hinged cover, length 10.2cm. £150-200

113. A Victorian silver toilet box, by Frederick Francis, London 1852, circular form, engine-turned decoration, the pull-off cover with scroll decoration and engraved with a crest, diameter 8.5cm, approx. weight 5oz. £100-150

114. A Victorian engraved silver card case, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1844, rectangular form, the front engraved with an unidentified castle with a lake and bridge in the foreground, foliate scroll and engineturned decoration, length 9.8cm, approx. weight 2.2oz. £500-700

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115. A small collection of 19th century seals, comprising: a gilt-metal fob seal, the hard stone matrix engraved with an initial, plus two ivory handled desk seals with turned handles, one by B. Wyon, the steel matrixes engraved with armorials, and a wooden handled desk seal, the matrices engraved with a name. (4) £100-150

116. A mixed lot of silver items, various makers and dates, comprising: a Victorian pepper pot, by Thomas Johnson II, London 1882, modelled as a bird, with pull-off cover, a double sovereign case, by E J Trevitt & Sons, Chester 1912, a plain circular sovereign case, a gold-mounted tortoiseshell cheroot holder in a later fitted case, a cigarette case with engine turned decoration, a silver mounted red glass scent bottle, a modern paper knife with fox head terminal and a pair of spectacles, probably by Thomas Barrington, with hinged arms, in a shagreen case, a metalware reticulated fish with hinged head, approx. weight 9.3oz. (10) £300-400

117. A 19th century carved treen snuff box, heart form, pull-off cover, length 5.8cm, plus a gold mounted tortoiseshell snuff box of circular form. (2) £120-160

118. A collection of thirty silver and white-metal thimbles, various dates and makers, the majority Chester made, including one with enamel decoration and an Indian example. (30) £200-300

119. A Victorian 15 carat gold thimble, Birmingham 1896, the body set with seed pearls, plus a French gold thimble, and a silver-gilt thimble, applied ‘Forget Me Not’, approx. weight of gold 7.6g. (3) £150-200

120. A collection of thirty silver and white-metal thimbles, various dates and makers, some with foliate decoration. (30) £200-300

121. A collection of thirty silver and white-metal thimbles, various dates and makers, including one titled ‘LEVEN’, and one applied with yellow metal flowers. (30) £200-300

122. A large collection of thimbles, various materials, including white metal, metal ware, base metal, ceramic, ivory and wood, with seven display cases. (qty) £200-300

123. A collection of thirty silver and white-metal thimbles, various dates and makers, including an early thimble with scratch initials ‘H.H’, one applied ‘Isle of Man’, and one with a hard stone top. (30) £200-300

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124. A collection of four silver vinaigrettes, comprising: one by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1816, rectangular form, engineturned decoration, the interior with a pierced foliate scroll grille, plus one by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1842, the grille pierced with a flower, plus one lacking a grille, and a very small one with engraved decoration, approx. weight 1.7oz. (4) £200-300

125. Three 19th century French silver snuff boxes, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, plus a Dutch confit box, and a metal ware box of oval form, approx. weighable 4oz. (5) £200-300

126. A George III silver vinaigrette, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1807, rectangular reeded form, the interior with a pierced foliate grille, plus two further vinaigrettes, approx. weight 1.2oz. (3) £200-300

127. A small collection of four George III silver snuff boxes, comprising: one of oval form, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1799, bright cut decoration, initialled, plus one of oblong form, inscribed ‘Edwin Reynolds’, a.f, plus two of rectangular form, approx. weight 1.9oz. (4) £250-300

128. A George III silver vinaigrette, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1818, rectangular fluted form, with chequer decoration, length 3.3cm, plus a George III silver nutmeg grater, by William Boot, Birmingham 1809, rectangular form, reeded decoration, the interior with a hinged grater, length 4.8cm, approx. total weight 1.8oz. (2) £250-300

129. A small collection of four silver vinaigrettes, comprising: one by William Pugh, rectangular form, engraved with flowers, grille, a.f, plus three others, one lacking grille, approx. weight 1.1oz. (4) £200-300

130. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a late-Victorian simulated bamboo parasol handle, Birmingham 1898, with a whistle terminal, plus a menu card holder of triple disk form, a cased fruit knife, a cork stopper with a screw-off disk cover, and a funnel. (5) £200-300

131. A collection of miniature doll’s house items, comprising silver items: a set of six goblets, some marked Birmingham 1914, one with a maker’s mark for Francis Webb, seven unmarked Trefid two-pronged forks, and six spoons, and five knives, two cups and covers and a circular bowl, plus base metal items: a pair of candlesticks, four larger plates, a set of six smaller plates and seven further plates, plus four books. (qty) £300-500

132. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a folding fruit knife and fork, with mother-of-pearl handles, in a fitted case, a late Victorian sovereign case, by John Gammage, Birmingham 1897, plain circular form, with suspension loop, four various vesta cases with loop attachments, one with gold corners, a small pepper pot, and a plain tapering page marker, by C & C Hodgetts, with pierced running fox terminal, plus an electroplated retractable pencil, approx. weighable 3.8oz. (9) £100-150

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133. A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a cased set of four fruit serving spoons, by Frederick Elkington, London 1878, a late-Victorian Old English pattern basting spoon, by Francis Higgins, London 1896, plus a George III sauce ladle, a Scottish sauce ladle, a sifting spoon, two butter knives, a cased set of six teaspoons, and a button hook, approx. weight 20oz. (qty) £200-300

136. A mixed of lot of silver items, comprising: a three-piece Victorian Old English Military Thread and Shell pattern christening set, by Martin, Hall and Company, London 1861, comprising: a knife, fork and spoon, in a fitted case inscribed ‘ To Florence Edith Louise, From Bro. Savage’s Tormentors in the Dramatic Lodge No. 1609’, plus an early Victorian Queen’s pattern christening set, by A Hadfield, Sheffield 1838, the blade inscribed ‘The Gift of her Godmother Eliza Scarth’ cased, plus a Victorian Albert pattern with a Thread Heel fork and spoon with a matching knife, by William Eaton, London 1841 and 1845, the knife with a Sheffield silver handle and electroplated blade, the terminals with a crest, a cased Tamworth pattern spoon and fork, by George Adams, London 1870, a Victorian christening knife and fork, by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1846, an Elizabethan pattern dessert fork, by William Eaton, London 1838, plus a William IV Reverse Kings Husk pattern dessert spoon, by London 1830, the reverse inscribed ‘ John Kerle Haberfield to Adelaide Elizabeth Bleeck, 22 November 1831, aged one Year and Three months’, £200-300 approx. weigable 11.7oz (qty)

139. A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: six various Fiddle pattern dessert forks and six dessert spoons, plus five dessert knives with shell terminals, six Thread table knives and six further knives, some a.f, approx. weighable 16oz. (qty) £150-200

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134. A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: an American serving spoon, a pair of fish servers, two French ladles, a Russian sifting spoon, four French serving pieces, four Russian teaspoons, four sifting spoons, two pairs of tongs, and four spoons, approx. weight 30oz. (qty) £200-300

135. A mixed lot of assorted spoons, various makers and dates, comprising Fiddle pattern: a set of four Chinese Export dessert spoons, nine further dessert spoons including one by William Welch II, Exeter, four by H J Lias & Son, six various teaspoons, including one by George Sangster, Aberdeen, three Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern dessert spoons, Old English pattern comprising: a tablespoon, a soup spoon, nine various dessert spoons, two teaspoons, a jam spoon, and a pair of Thread pattern tablespoons, approx. weight 48.4oz. (qty) £200-300

137. A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: six Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, four Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern teaspoons, a pickle fork, a pair of sugar tongs, a jam spoon, thirty teaspoons, a Dutch spoon and five tea knives, approx. weighable 33oz. (qty) £150-200

138. A mixed lot of ladles, comprising: a pair of Scottish toddy ladles, Edinburgh 1835, two further Scottish toddy ladles, four London sauce ladles, an Exeter cream ladle, plus two ladles with whalebone handles and an American silver-handled cocktail spoon, by Tiffany and Co, stainless steel bowl and stem, approx. weighable 12oz. (12) £150-200

140. A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: four Maltese dessert forks, 1800-1809, repaired, a Maltese teaspoon, a teaspoon by Thomas Bouton, Jersey, circa 1770, a Jersey teaspoon, by George Hamon, a Jersey spoon, by L.C, unidentified, two Newcastle spoons and two others, approx. weight 7oz. (qty) £100-150

141. A small mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a set of three teaspoons, maker’s mark PA, plus another teaspoon, two christening spoons and forks and a christening spoons, a salt spoon and a sterling double stamp case, approx. weight 6.5oz. (11) £60-80


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142. A collection of silver Exeter flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III Old English pattern straining spoon, by Richard Ferris, 1797, a cased pair of berry spoons, Exeter 1865, a set of six Fiddle pattern teaspoons, 1864, a set of six Old English pattern teaspoons, 1835, plus two tablespoons, a sauce ladle, a pair of sugar tongs, a salt spoon and six teaspoons, approx. weight 24.5oz. (qty) £300-400

143. A collection of Fiddle pattern flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a Scottish toddy ladle, Glasgow 1833, a pickle fork, seventeen teaspoons, and a salt spoon, approx. weight 14.5oz. (qty) £100-150

144. A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a set of six West Country Fiddle pattern teaspoons, by George Turner, Exeter 1814, a Victorian spoon, London 1881, a pickle fork, and a cased pair of butter knives with mother-of-pearl handles, approx. weight 6oz. (9) £70-100

145. A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a set of six Feather-edge pattern ice cream spades, London 1910, a set of five Old English pattern dessert forks, Sheffield 1931 and a butter knife, approx. weight 12.4oz. (12) £100-150

146. A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and maker’s, comprising: a pair of Princess No.1 pattern fish servers, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1910 pair of fish servers with ivory handles, Sheffield 1928, a silver egg server, by Asprey, London 1921, a pair of ice tongs, Birmingham 1910, and an American basting spoon, approx. weighable 18oz. (7) £200-300

147. A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a Chinese export Fiddle pattern tablespoon, by Khecheong, a Scottish provincial tablespoon, by William Ferguson, of Elgin, with Edinburgh marks for 1840, plus a pair of Newcastle sugar tongs, and four Newcastle Bright-cut teaspoons, approx. weight 7.5oz. (7) £100-150

148. A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a small George III soup ladle, possibly London 1771, Bright-cut decoration, fluted bowl, plus a Dutch spoon, a cheese scoop, two pairs of sugar tongs, six fruit forks and twelve fruit knives, approx. weighable 6.5oz. (qty) £150-200

149. A quantity of assorted silver antique teaspoons, various makers and dates, with bright-cut decoration, most terminals initialled or crested, approx. weight 10oz. (23) £100-150

150. A mixed lot of foreign silver flatware, comprising: a French serving spoon, an 18th century French tablespoon, two French ladles with long handles, a pair of Russian tongs, a German witch’s broom, a ladle and five other spoons, four butter knives, approx. weight 20oz. (qty) £150-200

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151. A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising a cased set of twelve Norwegian silver-gilt and blue enamel teaspoons and tongs, by David Andersen, with whitebeaded borders, a set of twelve silver-gilt and enamel cherry cocktail sticks, Birmingham 1936, by a George III cream ladle, by Hester Bateman, London 1791, a small Victorian ladle, three salt spoons, two teaspoons, plus a pair of metalware serving tongs and £200-300 five spoons, approx. weighable 7oz. (qty)

152. A quantity of silver and electroplated flatware, various makers and dates, comprising: a set of twelve Victorian fish knives and forks, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1871, with ivory handles, a pair of Victorian salad servers by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1849, with ivory handles, a set of four George III Old English pattern sauce ladles, a matched set of six Fiddle pattern tablespoons, twelve teaspoons, a pair of Victorian Fiddle pattern serving tongs, three various sugar sifting spoons, a pair of Victorian Old English pattern serving spoons, two Hanoverian pattern dessert spoons, three pairs of sugar tongs, and other items, plus an electroplated spoon with mother-of-pearl handle, a cigar cutter and apostle teaspoon, approx. weighable 58oz. (qty) £400-600

153. A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising; Old English pattern: twelve tablespoons, five by George Smith & William Fearn, London 1795, a set of six table forks, by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1801, and thirteen dessert spoons, Hanoverian pattern: seven table forks, twelve dessert forks and one dessert spoon, nine Fiddle pattern tablespoons, eleven bright-cut teaspoons and various other small spoons and condiment spoons, plus electroplated items including a set of six fruit knives and forks with mother-of-pearl handles and eight skewers with ring handles, approx. weight 113oz. (qty) £800-1,200

154. A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a Kings pattern table fork, a Kings Hourglass pattern table fork, a Queen’s pattern table fork, plus a desert spoon, thirteen teaspoons, a butter knife, a cased jam spoon and butter knife, and a set of twelve silver handled Feather-edge pattern dessert knives, with unmarked and untested blades, approx. weighable 21oz. (qty) £150-250

155. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a Victorian Fiddle and Thread sifting spoon, two sets of six Newcastle teaspoons, a cased set of six teaspoons, a cased set of six tea knives, six teaspoons, a Scottish mustard spoon, six coffee bean-end spoons, six condiment spoons, a pair of sugar tongs, a knife, a Dutch spoon and electroplated condiment spoons, £150-200 approx. weight 15oz. (qty)

156. A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of 18th century sugar nips, eight pairs of sugar tongs, two York teaspoons, ten Bright-cut teaspoons, a modern spoon, a caddy spoon, an egg spoon, eight teaspoons, eleven condiment spoons, and a clover leaf brooch, approx. weight 24oz. (qty) £150-200

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157. A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a cased fork and spoon, three egg spoons, a caddy spoon, twelve Fiddle pattern teaspoons, two dessert spoons, eleven teaspoons, a knife and fork, a butter knife and other items including four metalware spoons, approx. weighable 25oz. (qty) £150-200

158. A collection of Scandinavian silver flatware, comprising: eleven silver-gilt and enamel cake forks and a pair of sugar tongs, by David Andersen, with varied coloured enamel handles, five serving pieces by David Andersen, four slices, four teaspoons, an unmarked ladle and two pairs of silver-handed serving tongs with plated blades, approx. weighable 25oz. (qty) £200-300

159. A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III fish slice, by John Emes, London 1800, a set of six Edwardian Hanoverian dessert spoons, two pairs of sugar nips, a cased set of six teaspoons, a set of six cased tea knives, a set of six lily pattern teaspoons, eleven various teaspoons, and a plated fish fork, approx. weighable 20oz. (qty) £150-200

160. A mixed lot of English and Foreign silver and metalware flatware, comprising: a William IV sauce ladle, London 1832, a pair of Dutch grape scissors, engraved decoration, plus a quantity of salt spoons and souvenir spoons, approx. weighable 12oz. (qty) £150-200

161. A mixed lot of flatware, comprising silver items: a set of six Victorian fish knives and forks, with ivory handles, by Henry Holland, London 1877, in a wooden case, a salad spoon, three tablespoons, a set of four knife rests, a spoon, a chutney spoon, a marrow scoop, three pairs of sugar tongs, two caddy spoons, four sugar spoons, seventeen teaspoons, four nut picks, a bread fork, eight condiment spoons, and other small items, plus electroplated items: a part set of fish eaters, cased and other items, approx. weighable 30oz. (qty) £250-300

162. A quantity of assorted silver flatware, various makers and dates, comprising: Old English pattern: five George III tablespoons, four by Thomas Wallis II, London 1807, and one by Stephen Adams, London 1811, a basting spoon, by T Cox Savory, London 1829, and a matched set of ten George III teaspoons, a quantity of King’s Husk pattern flatware including four dessert spoons, a dessert fork, a pair of sugar tongs, four condiment spoons and an ice cream spoon, a pair of Kings pattern Victorian sugar tongs, by Lister & Sons, Newcastle 1846, a Fiddle pattern egg spoon, a cased set of six Victorian apostle teaspoons and pair of sugar tongs, and a cased set of seven teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, and electroplated items comprising a pair of knife rests, two dessert spoons and two teaspoons approx. weight 46oz. (qty) £250-300


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163. An 18th century Dutch silver spoon, maker’s mark of WF, dated 1776, the reverse of the oval bowl engraved with a horse and an inscription, pierced twisted handle with an Apostle finial holding a cross, length 17cm, plus another Dutch spoon with a figural finial, and an 18th century German silver spoon, marked CW and IZ, also with a test scrape, possibly Augsburg, possibly by Johan Zeckel, circa 1720, approx. total weight 4.5oz. (3) £150-200

164. A pair of George III silver springaction Feather-edge pattern sugar tongs, possibly by Philip Batchelor, circa 1790, shell bowls, plus a pair of 18th century sugar tongs and a pair of George III Brightcut sugar tongs, approx. weight 3oz. (3) £100-150

165. A set of six late 19th century silvergilt Apostle spoons, probably Dutch, the tapering handles with birds and fruit, twisted stems and Apostle finials, length 18.5cm, approx. weight 9oz. (6) £100-150

166. A George II silver punch ladle, maker’s mark partially worn, R?, London 1749, oval bowl, wooden baluster handle, the reverse of the bowl later inscribed ‘Presented by Charles Felton Smith, Esq. to The Queen’s Punch Club, founded A.D 1837’, length 28.5cm, approx. weight 2.3oz. £80-120

167. A pair of Victorian silver sugar nips, by George Adams, London 1868, ring handles, with textured claw grips, length 9.5cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. £100-150

168. A George II silver punch ladle, by T. Mason, London 1733, plain oval bowl, turned wooden baluster handle, length 37.8cm, approx. weight 2.5oz. £100-150

169. An early 19th century silver Old English pattern dessert spoon, maker’s mark A.P, conjoined script, plain terminal and a salt spoon, maker’s mark I.A, approx. weight 1.6oz. (2) £100-150

170. A set of six silver cast naturalistic teaspoons, unmarked, leaf-shaped bowl, with a pierced trailing vine handle, length 13.7cm, approx. weight 4.3oz. (6) £100-150

171. A late-18th century French silver Fiddle and Thread pattern sugar sifting spoon, maker’s mark J.A over F, Paris 1781-89, the bowl with pierced decoration, the reverse of the terminal with an armorial, plus a continental parcel-gilt spoon with a figural terminal, approx. total weight 6oz. (2) £60-80

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172. A Victorian silver Fiddle and Thread pattern basting spoon, by George Adams, London 1858, the terminal with an initial, length 30.5cm, approx. weight 5.5oz. £80-120

173. A set of eight early 19th century silver Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern dessert forks, unidentified marks, probably colonial, circa 1820-1840, the terminals with an initial, the reverse of the terminal with a crest and motto, approx. weight 14oz. (8) £140-180

174. An early Victorian silver Fiddle and Thread pattern soup ladle, by William Eaton, London 1837, the terminal with initials and a crest, length 35.5cm, approx. weight 9.5oz. £150-200

The crest and motto for Duncan of Parkhill, Forfarshire, Scotland.

175. A Victorian presentation silver trowel, by H. Atkin, Sheffield 1884, the triangular blade with an inscription relating to ‘The New Working Lads Institute, Whitechapel, London’, turned ivory baluster handle, in a fitted case, length 29cm. £100-150

176. A pair of Victorian silver-gilt serving spoons, by Henry Holland, London 1867, fig-shaped bowls, with a semi-nude figural mount, the terminals with scroll motifs and a satyr head finial, length 23.2cm, approx. weight 7.5oz. (2) £150-200

177. A Victorian carved ivory handled carving knife and fork, by J. Rodgers and Sons, Sheffield, the knife carved with the head of The Duke of Wellington, the fork carved with the head of an unidentified gentleman, in a fitted case, length of knife 43.5cm. £80-120

178. A set of eighteen early 19th century silver-handled Queen’s pattern fruit knives and forks, the handles by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield circa 1830-40, the blades and tines plated, in a fitted wooden box. £100-150

179. A mixed lot of antique silver Old English pattern flatware, comprising: a set of six dessert spoons, London 1810, six various table forks, five dessert forks, three tablespoons, and six teaspoons, plus an electroplated fork and spoon, in a wooden case, approx. weight 35oz. (qty) £300-400

180. A mixed lot of cased silver flatware, comprising: a set of twelve French oyster forks, a filigree spoon with a sunflower finial, a pair of salad servers, a serving slice with an electro-gilded blade, and twelve ebony handled table knives and twelve dessert knives. (6) £100-150

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181. A small mixed lot of American silver teaspoons, comprising: a set of sixteen teaspoons, the terminals initialled, the reverse of the terminals with various dates, plus four various teaspoons and a serving spoon, approx. weight 14oz. (21) £80-120

182. A set of eight William IV silver Fiddle pattern table forks, by Messrs. Lias, London 1836, the reverse of the terminals with a crest, plus a matching George III silver table fork, London 1807, approx. weight 21oz. (9) £180-220

183. A silver Old English pattern canteen for six, by James Deakin and Son, Sheffield 1932/33, the terminals with an initial, comprising: six table forks, six tablespoons, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, plus five London made teaspoons, 1896, approx. weight 56oz. £300-500

184. A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a George III Scottish Hanoverian pattern tablespoon, by William Davie, Edinburgh 1773, a George III tablespoon, London 1769, a rare pair of William Darby patent sugar nips, Sheffield circa 1790, a pair of Scottish provincial sugar tongs by James Orr of Greenock, a pair of Newcastle sugar tongs and a pair of Edinburgh sugar tongs, approx. weight 9oz. (6) £140-180

185. A set of six George III silver Brightcut tablespoons, by George Smith, London 1785, the terminals with a crest, approx. weight 11.8oz. (6) £200-300

186. A small collection of five pairs of antique silver sugar tongs, including, a George IV Vine pattern pair, by Jonathan Hayne, London 1827, plus two cast pairs with pierced arms, and a Brightcut pair and Fiddle pattern pair, approx. weight 7.7oz. (5) £70-100

187. Two pairs of mid-18th century silver sugar nips, one pair by J. Gorham, the other by S. Adams, London circa 1745-1760, scroll arms, ring handles, with shell bowls, one with scratch initials, lengths 12.8cm and 12cm, approx. weight 2.2oz. (2) £100-150

188. A pair of late 18th century / early 19th century American silver sugar tongs, maker’s mark of S.B, possibly for Samuel Buel, Middletown, or Samuel Burt, Boston, circa 1800, with bright-cut decoration, the terminal with initials, length 16.8cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £60-80

189. Two pairs of George III silver sugar nips, one pair by J.Stamp and J. Baker, the other by W. Holmes, London circa 1765-1775, scroll arms, ring handles, with shell bowls, lengths 12.3cm and 12cm, approx. weight 2.6oz. (2) £100-150

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190. A George III silver Fiddle pattern soup ladle, by Royes and Dix, London 1818, plain terminal, oval bowl, approx. weight 6.5oz. £100-150

191. A Queen Anne provincial silver tablespoon, by Richard Richardson, Chester 1710, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the terminal re-fashioned into Old English pattern, length 20.4cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. £100-150

192. A George III silver Bright-cut soup ladle, by Sarah and John Blake, London 1816, the terminal with an initial, shell shaped bowl, length 33.5cm, approx. weight 4.9oz. £100-150

193. A William IV silver Fiddle pattern fish slice, by Charles Shipway, London 1830, the blade pierced and engraved with three fish, engraved foliate border, length 29.5cm, approx. weight 5oz. £80-120

194. A pair of George III silver Old English pattern basting spoons, by William & John Fisher, London 1815, the terminal with a monogram, length 31cm, approx. weight 6.9oz. (2) £120-150

195. A pair of George IV silver Fiddle pattern asparagus / serving tongs, by William Knight, London 1824, the blades with pierced foliate scroll decoration, the terminal with initials, length 24.6cm. £100-150

196. A George III silver marrow spoon, maker’s mark of TE over GS, London 1769, plain form, length 22.7cm, plus a George III silver soup ladle, possibly by John Lampfert, London 1765, shell bowl, the terminal initialled, approx. total weight 6.4oz. (2) £200-300

197. A George IV silver Fiddle pattern soup ladle, by William Bateman, London 1828, oval bowl, plus a George IV silver Fiddle pattern basting spoon, London 1824, approx. total weight 9oz. (2) £200-300

198. A George III silver Old English pattern basting spoon, by Hester Bateman, London 1788, plain terminal, length 29.5cm, approx. weight 3.5oz. £100-150

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199. A George III silver Fiddle pattern soup ladle, maker’s mark worn, possibly Peter and William Bateman, London 1814, the terminal with initials, plus a set of four George II silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, by Marmaduke Daintrey, London 1744, the reverse of the bowls with a scroll heel, approx. weight 14.5oz. (5) £200-300

200. A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers comprising: a Fiddle pattern tablespoon, maker’s mark IC with two devices, an Old English pattern sugar sifting spoon, by Smith & Fearn, London 1787, a Victorian Fiddle pattern Irish teaspoon, a George III punch ladle, unmarked, the bowl with embossed decoration and inset with a coin, twisted whalebone handle, a two-pronged steel dessert fork, marks worn, and a candle snuffer, conical form and flame finial, with a turned wood handle, approx. weighable 3.7oz. (6) £100-150

201. A 19th century French silver campaign folding fork and spoon, maker’s mark of B.F, tapering carved ivory handles, the handles engraved and blackened with the cipher of De Paravicini, plus a West Country silver caddy spoon, by William Woodman, (of Bristol), Exeter 1820, the terminal with an initial. (3) £100-150

202. A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a pair of William IV Fiddle and Thread pattern table forks, by William Bateman, London 1835, a George III Irish provincial silver Bright-cut Star pattern teaspoon, by Toleken, Cork circa 1790, plus two Hanoverian pattern teaspoons, approx. weight 7.7oz. (5) £100-150

203. A quantity of assorted silver condiment spoons, various makers and dates, including Scottish, Irish and Newcastle, approx. weight 8oz. (17) £100-150

204. A mixed lot of Old English pattern flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a soup ladle, over-stamped with maker’s mark of George Gray, London 1803, a pair of sauce ladles, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1798, a pair of tablespoons, London 1796, a Hester Bateman teaspoon, two teaspoons and a Feather-edge sauce ladle, London 1785, over-stamped with maker’s mark of George Gray, approx. weight 15.5oz. (9) £200-300

205. A collection of Victorian Old English Military Thread pattern flatware, by William Eaton, London 1844, one piece by George Adams, London 1869, comprising: six table forks, five dessert forks, six dessert spoons, two teaspoons and a butter knife, plus a set of six Fiddle and Thread pattern teaspoons, approx. weight 51oz. (qty) £250-300

206. A quantity of assorted silver condiment spoons, various makers and dates, including Scottish and Irish, approx. weight 10.2oz. (29) £100-150

207. A collection of George IV silver King’s pattern flatware, the terminals with the crowned G and motto for John Campbell, MP, Lord Glenorchy, comprising: a pair of salad servers, by Charles Eley, London 1824, a pair of asparagus tongs and a basting spoon, by Eley and Fearn, London 1823, plus three Kings pattern dessert spoons and two forks, various dates and makers, the terminals with various initials, approx. total weight 38oz. (9) £300-500 Provenance: John Campbell, MP, Lord Glenorchy, and thence by descent to the present owner.

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208. A collection of George III and Victorian silver Fiddle pattern flatware, various makers including Robert Rutland, London 1809, and William Eaton, London 1837, the terminals crested, comprising: six tablespoons, six table forks, and six dessert forks, approx. weight 36.5oz. (18) £300-400

209. A collection of silver Old English pattern flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: eight dessert forks, four tablespoons, a condiment ladle, a sauce ladle, two salt spoons, and fourteen teaspoons, approx. weight 25oz. (qty) £200-300

210. A mixed lot of silver Fiddle pattern flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a set of eight George IV table forks, by Robert Peppin, London 1825, plus five further table forks, a tablespoon, a teaspoon and three salt spoons, approx. weight 34oz. (18) £250-300

211. A set of nine Victorian silver King’s pattern teaspoons, by the Emanuel Brothers, London 1858, the terminals initialled, approx. weight 10oz. (9) £80-120

212. A set of six William IV silver Old English pattern dessert forks and six teaspoons, by William Eaton, London 1832 and 1834, the terminals with an armorial, approx. weight 11.8oz. (12) £100-150

213. A collection of six George III silver Bright-cut tablespoons, various dates and makers, comprising: an Exeter example, 1783, by either J. Hicks or J. Holt, a pair London 1782, over-stamped with maker’s mark of George Gray, plus three others, approx. weight 10.5oz. (6) £150-200

214. A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a George III Fiddle pattern table fork, by Paul Storr, London 1816, the reverse of the terminal initialled, plus a set of six Old English pattern dessert forks, London 1820, with later decoration, plus a Chester teaspoon, 1836, and a pair of Peter and Ann Bateman sugar tongs, approx. weight 11.5oz. (9) £150-200

215. A set of six silver Hanoverian Rattail pattern fish knives and forks, by The Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1936, approx. weight 14oz. (12) £80-120

216. A set of twelve French silver coffee spoons, by Emile Puiforcat, scroll terminals, the reverse of the terminals with a crest, approx. weight 5oz. (12) £100-150

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217. A silver Old English pattern part-canteen for twelve, by Jackson and Fullerton, London 1915, the terminals initialled, comprising: twelve table forks, twelve tablespoons, eight dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, ten teaspoons, and five egg spoons, in a fitted wooden case, approx. weight 101oz. (qty) £600-800

218. A collection of Victorian silver Military Fiddle and Thread pattern canteen, by George Adams, London 1873, comprising: six table forks, nine tablespoons, eight dessert forks, seven dessert spoons, plus five Fiddle and Thread pattern dessert spoons, approx. weight 82oz. (qty) £600-800

219. A matched silver Rat-tail pattern canteen for twelve, the majority by Garrard and Co, Ltd, Sheffield 1972, comprising twelve table forks, (one by Roberts and Belk, Sheffield 1964), twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, six tablespoons, (London 1911, by Jackson and Fullerton), eight teaspoons, (various dates and makers), and a pair of sauce ladles, London 1907, approx. weight 108oz. (qty) £700-900

220. A silver Old English pattern canteen for twelve, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1924-26, the terminals with a crest, comprising: eleven table forks, eleven tablespoons, eleven dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, (one London 1925), eight teaspoons, a pair of sauce ladles, and eleven electroplated handled pistol-grip table knives and twelve dessert knives, approx. weight 98oz. (qty) £800-1,200

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221. A Polish silver part canteen for six, retailed by Fraget, some pieces with Russian hallmarks, circa 1920, comprising: six table forks, six dessert forks, six tablespoons, five dessert spoons, (plus one Scottish dessert spoon), five table knives, five teaspoons, five dessert knives and a cheese knife, approx. weighable 51oz. (qty) £300-400

222. A collection of Russian silver Fiddle pattern flatware, various dates and makers, the terminals with an anchor and inscription, comprising: fifteen table forks, and a sugar sifting spoon, approx. weight 40.5oz. (16) £250-300

223. A Russian silver-gilt and enamel pipe, marked 84, with vari-coloured enamelled decoration on a matted surface, ivory mouth-piece a.f, length 7.5cm. £100-150

224. A 19th century Russian silver snuff box with an associated cover, the base 1881, the cover 1885, rectangular form, the cover engraved with a building, plus another snuff box, marked 84, rectangular form, engraved decoration, length 9cm, approx. weight 5.5oz. (2) £200-300

225. A 19th century Russian silver Fiddle pattern basting spoon, by F. Korning, assay master M. Karpinskiy, St. Petersburg 1829, the terminal with script initials, the interior of the bowl gilded, length 29cm, approx. weight 3.8oz. £150-200

226. A 19th century continental silver wine taster, unmarked, possibly Scandinavian, circular form, the centre embossed with a fish, scroll handles, initialled ‘A.L’, diameter 7.6cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £60-80

227. A metalware-mounted glass warrior kovsch, bearing pseudo Russian marks, oblong form, cut decoration, the front mounted with the head of a warrior in traditional dress, scroll handle with classical decoration, on an oval foot, height 14cm, length 24.5cm. £200-300

228. A small collection of three French silver wine tasters, comprising: a small early 19th century taster, lobed circular form, with a doublesnake ring handle, plus a taster of circular fluted form, with an oval thumb-pierce and one set with a coin, approx. weight 5.6oz. (3) £200-300

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229. An early-19th century German silver cream jug, maker’s mark of W, Arolsen, circa 18001810, helmet form, engraved foliate borders, loop handle, on a raised circular foot, height 16cm, approx. weight 8oz. £80-120

230. An 18th century Danish silver sugar caster, Assay master C. Fabricius, Copenhagen 1755, baluster form, embossed scroll and shell decoration, bayonet fitting pierced cover, on a circular foot, height 22cm, approx. weight 8.5oz. £300-400

231. An early-19th century German silver swing-handled basket, by Johaan Georg Friderich Welle, Arolsen 1800-1810, circular form, pierced and embossed with filigree decoration, figures, bunches of grapes and masks, clear glass liner, on a raised circular foot, approx. weight 8.4oz, height 20cm. £150-200

232. A late-18th / early-19th century silver beaker, maker’s mark of I.L.C, with an unidentified town mark, probably German, tapering circular form, with later initials, the interior bowl gilded, on a raised circular foot, height 8.4cm, approx. weight 3.5oz. £70-100

233. A set of three 19th century AustroHungarian silver salt cellars, maker’s mark of M an K, Vienna 1857/58, shaped rectangular form, moulded border, gilded bowls, on a raised shaped rectangular foot, engraved with a crowned monogram, length 10cm, approx. weight 12oz. (3) £150-200

234. Two 18th century French silver beakers, one Paris, the other provincial, marks worn, tapering circular form, engraved foliate and scroll decoration, on raised circular bases, heights 11cm and 10.5cm, approx. weight 9.3oz. (2) £200-300

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235. A pair of Japanese silver and mixed metal vases, circa 1936, tapering circular form, decorated with ducks on lake scenes, inscribed in Japanese, which translates ‘Presented to Mr. E. H. Holmes, British Consulate General of Yokohama, 20th July 1936. Arita Hachirô, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ushio Shigenosuke, Home Minister’, height 24.3cm, approx. weight 41oz. (2) £400-600 Provenance: Ernest Hamilton Holmes, and thence by descent to the current owner. Holmes joined The Japanese Consular service in 1897, and was Consulate General of Yokohama from 1921 until his retirement in 1936.

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236. An early-19th century silvermounted coconut drinking cup, unmarked circa 1800-1820, possibly colonial, oval form, carved with various musical instruments, arms and a mask, with an applied silver cartouche, with a monogram and with a scroll handle, length 11.8cm, plus a pair of small silver mugs, probably Bolivian, height 4.8cm, an incense burner of globular form, the domed hinged cover with pierced decoration, wooden side handle, an unmarked crucifix, and a bombilla straw. (6) £50-100

237. A 19th century silver South American mug, unmarked, tapering circular form, with a scroll handle and shaped thumb piece, gadrooned borders, height 12cm, approx. weight 9.9oz. £100-150

238. A South American metal ware twohandled dish, the reverse with a worn mark, and probably stamped 900, circular form, castellated border, punch decoration, applied with lamas and figures, the centre with a mask, mask-mounted drop ring handles, diameter 30.3cm. £300-400

239. A 19th century South American silver incense / perfume burner, unmarked, lobed globular form, the hinged cover with pierced decoration and a foliate finial, on a knopped stem, on a spread circular base with a beaded border, on three bracket feet, diameter 16cm, height 19cm, plus a South American silver hanging lamp / incense burner part, unmarked, probably 19th century, circular form, pierced and embossed foliate decoration, with a chain attachment, length 10.5cm. (2) £100-200

240. A continental parcel-gilt silver and enamel swing-handled basket, unmarked, oval form, rope-work swing-handle, pierced wavy-edge border, engraved decoration, the ends enamelled with a leaf, length 10cm. £100-150

241. A pair of silver-mounted glass altar cruets/oil and vinegar bottles, unmarked, probably 19th century, baluster form, scroll handles, with overlay pierced foliate scroll cage work, domed hinged covers, on circular bases, height 17cm and 17.5cm. (2) £100-150

242. A novelty Chinese silver cruet set, modelled as a Chinese man pulling a rickshaw, with a mustard pot, pepper pot and salt cellar, length 21.5cm. £50-70

243. A Dutch silver tea caddy, 1903, rectangular form, embossed with figural scenes, pull-off cover, on four tapering legs, height 12.3cm, approx. weight 3.9oz. £100-150

244. A 18th century French provincial silver soup ladle, marked I*D three times, the reverse of the handle stamped ‘JOCET. D.’, length 35.5cm, plus a pair of Italian silver salt cellars, in the Rococo manner, length 8cm, approx. weight 15oz. (3) £200-300

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245. An American silver pitcher, by The Whiting Manufacturing Company, New York, baluster form, foliate scroll border, the scroll handle with scroll motifs, height 19cm, approx. weight 24oz. £500-700

246. A two handled silver brandy bowl, maker’s mark IG conjoined, probably Dutch, probably 18th century, lobed oval form, scroll handles with mask mounts, on a raised lobed oval base, engraved with an armorial, with traces of gilding, length 18cm, approx. weight 5oz. £150-200

247. A 19th century Portuguese silver tooth pick holder, maker’s mark of CRA, Oporto circa 1870, modelled as a crowned sea goddess, standing on a shell, traces of gilding, on an octagonal pedestal on a square base, on four paw feet, height 18.3cm, approx. weight 8.7oz. £500-700

248. A three-piece Indian silver tea set plus a small tray, marked to foot with an indistinct mark, circular bellied form, embossed with figures with foliate borders, the teapot with a figural finial, elephant scroll handle, on a circular foot, the tray of oval form, approx. weight 29oz. (4) £300-400

249. A pair of Indian silver vases, unmarked, tapering circular form, with a fluted rim, embossed around the body with wild animals and trees, on spreading circular bases, height 13.8cm, approx. weight 5.9oz. (2) £80-120

250. An Indian silver cream jug, compressed circular form, snake scroll handle, chased foliate decoration, length 14.7cm, approx. weight 4.5oz. £100-150

251. A George IV silver cruet frame, by William Barrett, London 1828, oblong form, central carrying handle, embossed foliate scroll decoration, with eight glass condiment bottles, two with silver covers, height 19.5cm. £200-300

252. A George III silver snuffer’s tray and a pair of scissor snuffers, possibly by Hannam and Carter, London 1765, the scissors by J. Bucket, London 1782, shaped rectangular form, shell and gadroon border, scroll handle, engraved with a crest, on four webbed hoof feet, length 20.3cm, the scissors with bright-cut decoration, engraved with an armorial, length 15.8cm, approx. total weight 12oz. (2) £500-700

253. An Edwardian silver rose bowl, by Samuel Smith and Co, London 1908, circular form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, engraved with a crest, diameter 23.4cm, approx. weight 22.5oz. £200-300

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254. A George IV silver tea pot, by Emes and Barnard, London 1822, fluted circular bellied form, leaf capped fluted scroll handle, the hinged cover with a flower finial, length handle to spout 24cm, approx. weight 19.5oz. £150-200

255. A modern commemorative silver mug, by The Birmingham Mint, Birmingham 1978, tapering circular form, caryatid scroll handle with the head of Elizabeth II, the body applied with the ‘E.R’ badge, inscribed, plus another commemorative silver mug, Sheffield 1977, tapering circular form, scroll handle, engraved with the Royal arms, and ‘The College of Arms’, and ‘The Queen’s Silver Jubilee’, heights 11.5cm and 12cm, approx. weight 20oz. (2) £150-250

256. A William IV silver butter dish, by Charles Fox, London 1834, later circular glass body, the base of fluted circular form, with textured decoration, the pull-off cover with similar decoration and a flower finial, diameter of base 18.2cm, approx. weighable 11.5oz. £300-500

257. A small silver two-handled rose bowl, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1910, circular form, bifurcated scroll handles, on a circular foot, with a later grille, height 10cm, approx. weight 9oz. £60-80

258. A George III silver cream pail, unmarked, circa 1760, tapering circular wire-work form, foliate decoration, rope-work swing handle, with a blue glass liner, height 10.5cm. £120-180

259. A late-Victorian silver chalice, by Blunt Wray and Co, London 1897, tapering circular form, knopped stem, on a raised circular foot, height 15.2cm, plus an Armada dish, Sheffield 1995, diameter 15.3cm, approx. weight 14.5oz. (2) £150-200

260. A Victorian silver waiter, by Richards and Brown, London 1858, circular form, shell and scroll border, the centre with engraved decoration, shell and scroll border, on three scroll bracket feet, diameter 21.8cm, approx. weight 9.7oz. £150-200

261. A matched set of four George III silver salt cellars, by Robert Hennell, London 1787 and 1789, oval form, reeded loop handles, on raised oval bases, with two crests, gilded bowls, length 13.8cm and 13.5cm, approx. weight 11.2oz. (4) £150-200

262. A George II silver waiter, by Joseph Sanders, London 1744, circular form, shell and scroll border, on three scroll feet, diameter 16.8cm, approx. weight 7.5oz. £150-200

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263. A late Victorian silver three-piece bachelor’s tea set, makers mark of Daniel & John Wellby overstamping another, London 1895, circular form, part-fluted and foliate decoration, raised circular embossed foot, crested, length handle to handle 25cm, approx. weight 22oz. (3) £150-200

264. A silver bowl, by Charles and Richard Comyns, London 1925, plain octagonal form, moulded border, on a raised octagonal foot, diameter 25.9cm, approx. weight 29.9oz. £200-300

265. A George IV silver nine-bar toast rack, by Robert Hennell, London 1828, rectangular form, central shell and gadroon handle, gadroon border, on four shell bracket feet, length 20cm, approx. weight 16.4oz. £300-400

266. A George III silver tea pot, by Solomon Hougham, London 1807, oval form, scroll handle, flush hinged domed cover with a rectangular finial, engraved with a crest, length handle to spout 28.5cm, approx. weight 17oz. £150-200

267. A George II silver cream boat, by David Hennell, London 1754, oval form, leaf capped scroll handle, on three shell capped hoof feet, length 12.5cm, approx. weight 3.5oz. £150-200

268. A George IV silver tea pot, possibly by William Hall, London 1818, oval bellied form, embossed foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, scroll handle, finial a.f, on four foliate capped bracket and paw feet, length handle to spout 29cm, approx. weight 21oz. £200-300

269. A pair of modern silver candlesticks, by B and Co, Birmingham 1975, circular baluster stems, reeded borders, on raised circular bases, height 27.2cm. (2) £50-70

270. A Victorian Aesthetic movement parcel-gilt silver mug, by Richards & Brown, London 1877, tapering circular form, engraved with birds, branches and blossom, on a matted background, later initialled and dated, with a simulated bamboo handle, beaded border, in a fitted case, height 10cm, approx. weight 7.6oz. £200-300

271. A modern silver three-light candelabrum, by Roberts and Dore, Birmingham 1979, circular baluster stem, scroll arms with plain urn capitals, on raised circular bases, height 19cm. £100-150

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272. A Victorian silver waiter, by The Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1868, shaped circular form, pierced foliate scroll border, the centre with engraved foliate decoration, on three claw and ball feet, diameter 20.6cm, approx. weight 11.2oz. £120-150

273. An Edwardian silver teapot, by Robert Pringle, London 1903, rounded rectangular form, scroll handle, the flush hinged cover with an ivory finial, on four bun feet, length handle to spout 28cm, approx. weight 20oz. £120-180

274. A presentation silver salver, by S. Blanckensee and Sons, Chester 1932, circular form, moulded border, inscribed, on three gnarl feet, diameter 30.8cm, approx. weight 27oz. £150-200

275. A George III silver sauce boat, maker’s mark worn, London 1762, oval form, gadroon border, leaf capped scroll handle, engraved with a crest, on three shell capped scroll feet terminating in pads, length 19cm, approx. weight 12oz. £250-300

276. A silver cream jug, by The Pairpoint Brothers, London 1917, baluster form, spot-hammered decoration, scroll handle, height 12cm, approx. weight 11oz. £200-300

277. A late-Victorian silver coffee pot, maker’s mark worn, Chester 1897, oblong bellied form, part fluted decoration, scroll handle, gadroon borders, height 23.4cm, approx. weight 20oz. £150-200

278. An Edwardian silver rose bowl, by The Barnards, London 1907, circular form, part-fluted decoration, on a raised circular foot, inscribed, diameter 17.8cm, approx. weight 14oz. £150-200

279. A George IV silver inkstand, by Joseph Angell, London 1821, rectangular form, shell and gadroon border, with two pen wells, crested, on four foliate bracket paw feet, with three cut glass bottles, one with the original silver cover, the two others with later unmarked mounts, length 23cm, approx. weight 13oz. £300-400

280. A pair of Edwardian reproduction silver cups, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1902, circular bowl with chased decoration and an inscription, on raised circular and fluted bases, with traces of gilding, height 10.2cm, approx. weight 21oz. (2) £200-300

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281. A George II silver two-handled porringer, maker’s mark worn, London 1734, circular form, scroll handles, part-fluted decoration below a rope-work border, with a vacant oval cartouche, gilded bowl, height 9.5cm, approx. weight 5.4oz. £250-300

282. An Edwardian silver three-handled trophy cup, by Mappin and Webb, London 1904, baluster form, part-fluted decoration, leaf capped scroll handles, on a circular foot, inscribed ‘The Picton Davies Challenge Cup’, ‘General Hospital Weston-Super-Mare’ ‘Nurses Sports Club’, on a later plinth with engraved names, height off plinth 15cm, approx. weight 23oz. (2) £200-300

283. A Victorian silver double sugar bowl, by the Barnards, London 1866, oval form, beaded borders, snake scroll handles, the bowl with a divider, on a raised oval foot, length handle to handle 20.5cm, approx. weight 8.5oz. £150-200

284. A pair of Victorian dwarf silver candlesticks, by John Batson, London 1886, the stems with spiral decoration, acanthus capitals, on square stepped bases with acanthus borders, height 14.5cm. (2) £150-200

285. A George III silver coffee jug on a later William IV stand, by Thomas Hemming, London 1765, the stand and burner by Robert Hennell, London 1836, fluted baluster from, fluted domed cover, later leaf capped scroll handle, (correctly part-marked), on a circular gadroon foot, the stand of circular form, on three scroll legs on pad feet, with a burner, height 33cm, approx. weight 33oz. (2) £400-600

286. A pair of Victorian silver dwarf candlesticks, by Hawksworth, Eyre and Co, Sheffield 1880, fluted urn capitals, on raised fluted square bases, height 12.5cm. (2) £150-200

287. A George IV provincial silver cream jug, by John Robertson II & John Walton, Newcastle, circa 1820, rounded rectangular form, fluted girdle and gadrooned border, on four ball feet, scroll handle, length 15.7cm, approx. weight 6.3oz. £100-150

288. A George III silver cream jug and sugar bowl, maker’s mark lost in decoration, London 1805, rounded rectangular form, scroll handles, Greek key borders, on four ball feet, height of cream jug 11cm, approx. weight 12.5oz. (2) £100-150

289. A William IV silver cream jug, by J Wrangham & William Moulson, London 1834, circular bellied form, scroll handle, on a circular foot, length 16.2cm. £100-150

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290. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: an Asprey cigarette case, London 1928, the cover decorated with a Chinese dog of war, with green borders, plus a cigarette case, the cover engraved with a golfer, a cigarette case, the cover enamelled with a lady, a sovereign case, a small spirit flask, and a cigarette box, plus an American electroplated vesta case, enamelled with the flag ‘Princeton’, the reverse applied with two baseball bats and inscribed ‘Championship 1891 from Princeton Club N.Y’, approx. weighable 14oz. (7) £200-300

291. A small collection of three 19th century and Edwardian silver snuff boxes, rectangular form, engine turned and reeded decoration, comprising: a Victorian one by Edward Edwards, London 1841, an Edwardian one, Birmingham 1902, one by T. Shaw, Birmingham 1826, with rounded ends, and a sovereign case, lengths 9.2cm, 7.5cm and 7cm, approx. total weight 9.6oz. (4) £200-300

292. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: an Edwardian card case, by George Unite, London 1903, shaped form, another card case with engraved decoration, two cigarette cases and a cigarette box, approx. weight 11oz. (5) £100-150

293. A silver-mounted wooden pepper mill, by Hukin and Heath, London 1920, churn form, with plain bands, plus a French silver pepper mill, and a silver bun pepper pot, London 1968, approx. weighable 2oz. (3) £100-150

294. A pair of Edwardian silver-mounted scent bottles, by William Hutton and Sons, Birmingham 1903/4, globular form, the hinged covers with foliate scroll decoration, height 11.4cm, plus a silver dressing table jar, with embossed foliate scroll decoration. (3) £60-80

295. A George III silver caster, by Thomas Shepherd, London 1789, vase form, beaded borders, the cover with an acorn finial, on a raised circular foot, height 17.8cm, plus an early 19th century Indian Colonial silver pepper pot, by Hamilton and Co, Calcutta, circa 1840, lobed baluster form, engraved ‘PEPPER’, height 10.5cm, approx. weight 7oz. (2) £150-200

296. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a bowl, of plain circular form, London 1921, a table cigar lighter, modelled as an oil lamp, an Indian metalware pot and cover, and an unmarked dish, approx. weight 19oz. (4) £150-200

297. A George III silver Old English pattern basting spoon, by Solomon Hougham, London 1794, the terminal with a crest, plus an 18th century silver bun pepper pot, of baluster form, on a circular foot, marks partially worn, approx. total weight 5.5oz. (2) £180-220

298. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: an unmarked mounted nut scent bottle, with a hinged cover and chain and ring attachment, plus seven cheroot holders, two in silver cases, and a base metal and enamel holder. (qty) £100-150

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299. A collection of shoe buckles, comprising: a pair of William IV silver buckles, by Rawlings and Summers, London 1831, a small pair, London 1804, plus an oval pair, plus a cased pair of George III paste buckles, three further pairs and four singles. (18) £200-300

300. A small collection of three 19th century silver snuff boxes, rectangular form, engine turned and reeded decoration, comprising: one by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1834, one by William Simpson, Birmingham 1833, plus another with an inscribed cover, lengths 7.8cm, 7.5cm and 7.4cm, approx. total weight 9.7oz. (3) £200-300

301. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George III snuff box, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1806, shaped rectangular form, engraved Greek Key sides, the top and base with stylised decoration, a seventeenth century Seal-top spoon, the bowl with a pelleted mark, Salisbury circa 1620, bowl very poorly repaired and damaged, plus a vesta case, a fruit knife, approx. weighable 2.3oz. (4) £100-150

302. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a late-Victorian silver shoe pin cushion, by Adie and Lovekin, Birmingham 1900, lacking cushion, plus a silver-mounted prayer book, a Chinese box and an electroplated belt. (4) £100-150

303. A Victorian silver vesta case, by E.H. Stockwell, London 1878, rounded rectangular form, hinged cover, with a wheel and cord holder, length 5cm, plus a pair of regimental menu card holders, with the badge of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, one with a replacement back, Edinburgh 1917, approx. weight 2.7oz. (3) £100-150

304. A collection of four silver vinaigrettes, comprising: a George III vinaigrette in the form of a purse, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1790, and three further Birmingham made rectangular vinaigrettes, one by George Unite, 1896, one by Joseph Willmore, 1829 and one by Nathaniel Mills, 1828, plus a snuff box, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 18012, curved rectangular form, bright cut decoration, approx. weight 2.6oz. (5) £250-300

305. An Art Deco silver and blue stained shagreen hand mirror, by David Moss and Co, Birmingham 1932, tapering form, faceted baluster handle, length 30.3cm, plus a silver and crocodile skin hand mirror, by Charles Dumenil, London 1916, length 26cm. (2) £100-150

306. A late-Victorian silver-mounted glass inkwell, by Jenner and Knewstub, London 1885, circular fluted form, fluted hinged cover, height 12cm, plus another silver-mounted glass inkwell, by J. Grinsell and Sons, Birmingham 1917, plain cover, height 12.5cm. (2) £150-200

307. A five-piece silver and tortoiseshell dressing table set, by Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1914/15, plain mounts, applied with a monogram. (5) £80-120

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308. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a tazza, by Barker Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1934, circular form with a pierced border, on a raised circular foot, diameter 21.8cm, a sugar bowl, part-fluted decoration, a sauce boat, Chester 1919, with a wavy edge and scroll handle, a small mustard pot and a circular dressing table pot with pink enamel decoration, approx. weight 25oz. (5) £200-300

309. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a pair of mustard pots, by J. Chatterley, Birmingham 1926, rectangular form, wire-work body, with two spoons, plus a George III silver two-handled salt cellar, London 1801, oval form, bright-cut decoration, and a cased set of six Edwardian salt cellars, Chester 1901, circular form, embossed foliate decoration, with six spoons, approx. weight 16oz. (qty) £200-300

310. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a George III wine funnel, makers mark partially worn, London 1813, circular form, reeded border, engraved with a crest, a modern mustard pot, by C J Vander Ltd, London 1965, circular form, with pierced decoration and bead borders, blue glass liner (a/f) and matching mustard spoon 1938, plus an electroplated wine funnel, plain circular form with a beaded border, approx. weight 5.6oz. (4) £150-180

311. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of late-Victorian silver casters, by H. Atkins, circular bellied form, plus a five bar toast rack, and a cased pair of fruit serving spoons, London 1880, with Apostle finials, in a fitted case, approx. total weight 16.5oz. (5) £150-200

312. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a sugar caster, Birmingham 1940, two tablespoons, a pair of Kiddish cups, Birmingham 1910, a toast rack, a conical candle snuffer, with a turned baluster wooden handle, a napkin ring, a pierced basket, a spoon and a cased nine carat gold medallion, and an electroplated pepper pot and fork, approx. weight 17oz, weight of gold 2.8g. (qty) £200-300

313. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: two novelty pepper pots, modelled as milk churns, a sauce boat, a cased pair of salt cellars, in a fitted case, approx. weight 5oz. (4) £80-120

314. A mixed lot of silver napkin rings, various dates and makers, with engine-turned and scroll decoration, approx. weight 9.4oz. (14) £100-150

315. Two pairs of mid-18th century silver salt cellars, marks worn, circular form, gilded bowls, on three hoof feet, diameter 6.5cm and 6.2cm, approx. weight 6.5oz. (4) £150-200

316. A mixed lot of silver napkin rings, various dates and makers, comprising: six pairs and two singles, with pierced, embossed and engine-turned decoration, approx. weight 6.4oz. (14) £100-150

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317. An Edwardian silver rose bowl, by Martin, Hall and Co, Sheffield 1909, plain circular form, on a circular foot, diameter 18.7cm, plus a Victorian twohandled bowl, Sheffield 1909, approx. weight 21oz. (2) £150-200

318. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a hot water pot, of baluster form, by Ellis and Co, Birmingham 1935, a cruet frame base, of circular form, pierced foliate scroll decoration, Sheffield 1941, and an Edwardian dish, of oval form, wire-work decoration, London 1902, approx. weighable 17oz. (3) £200-300

319. A presentation silver mug, by Collingwood and Co, London 1931, tapering circular form, scroll handle, on a circular foot, inscribed ‘South and West Wilts, Best Working Hound 1932-1933 won by ‘WANDA’, height 12.5cm, plus a Victorian mug, of tapering circular form, London 1874, foliate decoration, leaf mounted foliate scroll handle, height 11.5cm, approx. weight 22oz. (2) £200-300

320. A George III silver teapot stand, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1794, oval form, engraved foliate decoration, reeded border, on four fluted bracket feet, length 18cm, plus a late-Victorian cream jug, by The Hayes Brothers, Birmingham 1896, oval bellied form, engraved decoration, approx. total weight 8oz. (2) £150-200

321. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George II caster, London 1736, of baluster form, on a circular foot, height 12.2cm, a George III caster, London 1781, of baluster form, height 11.5cm, and a silver sugar caster, Chester 1902, height 16cm, approx. weight 10.5oz. (3) £200-300

322. A George III silver sugar bowl, by Peter Podio, London 1804, bellied circular form, part-fluted decoration, beaded handles, length handle to handle 18.3cm, plus a silver teapot, by Henry Clifford Davis Birmingham 1933, tapering circular form, on a raised circular foot, scroll handle, length handle to spout 25.5cm, approx. weight 25.3oz. (2) £180-220

323. An Edwardian silver mounted photograph frame, by William Comyns, London 1902, rectangular form, pierced and embossed with cherubs, scrolls and trellis decoration, on a velvet back, lacking easel support, height 16.5m, plus two silver liqueur decanter mounts, with import marks for London 1913, importer’s mark of B. Muller, of square form, embossed and pierced with figural scenes in foliate surrounds, height 6.5cm, approx. weighable 5.2oz. (3) £150-200

324. A French silver footed dish, by A. Risler and Carre, shaped circular form, rope-work border, on a raised circular foot, diameter 22.8cm, plus a French silver dish, by H. Atkins, Sheffield 1897, shell form, pierced decoration, applied with an armorial, length 18.3cm, approx. total weight 23oz. (2) £150-200

325. A mixed lot of silver items, various makers and dates, comprising: a George III mug, by George Knight, London 1819, tapering circular form, with reeded bands and scroll handle, height 9cm, a Victorian hot water pot, by Lambert & Co, London 1885, bellied circular form, part-fluted decoration and beaded border, height 19.5cm plus a late Edwardian caddy, by Henry Stratford Ltd, Sheffield 1909, shaped rectangular form, on ball feet, approx. weight 25oz. (3) £200-300


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326. A George III silver pap boat, by Alexander Field, London 1814, rectangular form, gadroon and foliate shell border, length 14.3cm, approx. weight 2.2oz. £100-150

327. A George III silver cheese dish, by John Scofield, London 1796, rectangular form, engraved with a crest, length 7.2cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. £80-120 Engraved with the crest and motto for Wedderburn and later augmented by the Earl’s coronet for the Earldom of Rosslyn, created in 1801. Alexander Wedderburn (1773-1805) was a Scottish lawyer who entered parliament in 1761 at first for Scottish, and then for English constituencies. His rise to distinction started as Solicitor General in 1771, creation as Baron Loughborough in 1780 and culminated in appointment as Lord Chancellor 1793-1801.

328. An Edwardian silver two-handled wine taster, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1905, fluted circular form, embossed foliate decoration, shell side handles, length handle to handle 17.2cm, approx. weight 3.8oz. £100-150

329. A George III silver egg cup, by Peter & Jonathan Bateman, London 1790, circular form, pierced and bright cut decoration, engraved with a crest, on a raised circular foot, height 6.3cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £200-300

330. A George III silver mustard pot, by James Williams, London 1794, circular form, part-fluted decoration, scroll handle, and a Victorian silver sugar caster, in the Dutch manner, part-fluted decoration, by The Goldsmiths Alliance, London 1890, height 14.8cm, approx. total weight 8oz. (2) £150-200

331. A George III silver bougie box, by Henry Chawner, London 1792, circular form, lacking cutter, hinged side handle, engraved with a crest, diameter 5cm, approx. weight 2.3oz. £250-300

332. A pair of George III silver salt cellars, marks worn, London 1761, oval form, gadroon border, on four hoof feet, plus a pair of salt spoons, London 1830/31, approx. weight 7oz. (4) £100-150

333. An Edwardian Parian ware travelling font and silver anointing spoon, the font unmarked, the spoon by Blunt, Wray and Co, London 1906, octagonal form, in the Gothic manner, the spoon with a shell bowl and cross finial, in a fitted case, height of font 11.5cm. £100-150

334. A George III silver snuffer’s tray, by Solomon Hougham, London 1799, oval form, reeded border, engraved decoration, the centre with a crest, length 26cm, approx. weight 4oz. £100-150

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335. A George III silver pap boat, maker’s mark of TE over GS, untraced, London 1770, plain oval form, length 11.5cm, approx. weight 2.3oz. £100-150

336. A Victorian silver-gilt waiter, by The Barnards, London 1841, shaped circular form, with a pierced and scroll border, on three scroll feet, diameter 21.3cm, approx. weight 12.8oz. £150-200

337. A Queen Anne silver burner, by Humphrey Payne, London 1709, plain circular form, pull-off cover, diameter 6.4cm, approx. weight 3oz. £100-150

338. An Edwardian silver letter rack/toast rack, by William Comyns, London 1906, lyre form, central handle, on four bracket feet, height 13cm, approx. weight 3oz. £100-150

339. A late Victorian silver teapot, by S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Chester 1894, oblong bellied form, incurved corners, scroll handle, on ball feet, length handle to spout 27cm, plus a matching cream jug, Birmingham 1902, both engraved ‘FH 192328’, approx. weight 21.3oz. (2) £120-180

340. A William IV silver dish, by The Barnards, London 1832, plain circular form, reeded border, the centre with a crest, diameter 15cm, approx. weight 4.8oz. £100-150

341. A Victorian silver waiter, by Martin, Hall and Co, London 1892, circular form, shell and scroll border, on three claw and ball feet, diameter 21.2cm, plus a silver dish, Birmingham 1927, octagonal form, scroll border, approx. total weight 23oz. (2) £150-200

342. A George III silver pap boat, maker’s mark worn, London 1812, plain oval form, initialled ‘D’, length 13cm, plus an 18th century pap boat, marks worn, engraved with a crest and motto, plain oval form, approx. total weight 3.5oz. (2) £200-300

343. A silver tray, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1952, shaped circular form, shell and reed border, diameter 38.5cm, approx. weight 40oz. £300-500

The crest is that of Sharkey of Ireland.

The crest is that of Revd. Thomas de Grey (1778-1839) 4th Baron Walsingham.

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344. A set of four George III silver twohandled salt cellars, by John Robins, London 1800. oval form, fluted scroll handles, gilded bowls, engraved with a crest, on a raised oval foot on a rectangular base, length handle to handle 13.5cm, approx. weight 13.5oz. (4) £250-300

345. A Victorian silver mustard pot, by Frederick Fox, London 1853, circular form, pierced scroll decoration, leaf capped scroll handle, engraved foliate scroll decoration, with a blue glass liner, height 7cm, approx. weight 3.8oz. £150-200

346. A pair of George III silver salt cellars, by Wakelin and Taylor, London 1784, oval form, fluted scroll handles, gilded bowls, on raised circular bases, engraved with a crest, length 12.5cm, approx. weight 7oz. (2) £150-200

347. By Charles Boyton & Son, a silver cream jug, London 1928, plain baluster form, with a scroll handle, height 11.5cm, approx. weight 7oz. £100-150

348. A George III silver six egg cup cruet stand, by the Matthew Boulton, Birmingham 1809, shaped wire-work frame, central salt cellar and carrying handle, gilded bowl, on six bun feet, with six matched egg cups, two by Matthew Boulton, four by Craddock and Reid, London 1815, with six George III silver Old English pattern egg spoons, London 1815, height 18.8cm, approx. weight 25oz. £400-600

349. A George III silver mustard pot, by Peter and William Bateman, London 1807, oval form, pierced and bright-cut decoration, scroll handle, domed cover, with a blue glass liner and spoon, London 1814, length 10.5cm, approx. weight 3.8oz. £150-200

350. A pair of silver dishes, by C. Boyton and Sons, London 1922, circular form, pierced foliate scroll borders, on three foliate capped scroll legs on claw and ball feet, diameter 25.3cm, approx. weight 44oz. (2) £300-400

351. A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks, by Hawksworth Eyre and Co, London 1893, octagonal baluster form, detachable drip pans, on raised octagonal bases, height 16.5cm. (2) £250-300

352. A modern silver salver, by S. J. Phillips, London 1986, circular form, moulded border, on three gnarl feet, diameter 25.7cm, approx. weight 18oz. £100-150

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353. A George IV provincial silver cream jug, by John Walton, Newcastle 1822, oval form, fluted girdle and gadrooned border, on four ball feet, leaf capped scroll handle, length 15.5cm, approx. weight 4.6oz. £100-150

354. A three-piece silver tea set, by Richard Burridge, retailed by Harrods, Sheffield 1936, oblong bellied form, gadroon borders, scroll handles on four ball feet, length handle to spout 29cm, approx. weight 35.5oz. (3) £200-250

355. A modern silver Armada dish, by R. Comyns, London 1973, plain circular form, diameter 22.2cm, approx. weight 15.5oz. £150-200

356. A Queen Anne silver two-handled cup, marks worn, London 1706, circular form, embossed foliate decoration, scroll handle, gilded bowl, on a circular foot, height 10.7cm, approx. weight 7.5oz. £200-300

357. A George III silver tea pot, by William Hall, London 1805, oblong form, scroll handle, flush-hinged cover, fluted girdle, on four ball feet, length 28cm, approx. weight 17.4oz. £100-150

358. A silver porringer, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1923, circular form, scroll handles, embossed foliate decoration, plus an Edwardian silver porringer, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1905, plain circular form, inscribed, approx. total weight 16.5oz. (2) £150-200

359. A George III silver cream jug, by William Bateman, London 1815, oval bellied form, engraved foliate decoration and scroll handle, height 10cm, approx. weight 3.7oz. £100-150

360. A George III silver cream jug, maker’s mark worn, London 1806, oblong bellied form, scroll handle, engraved foliate decoration, on four ball feet, plus a George III silver two-handled sugar bowl, by Crispin Fuller, London 1799, oval form, approx. weight 9.5oz. (2) £200-300

361. A George IV silver cream jug, by Richard Pearce & George Burrows, London 1831, circular form, scroll handle, on four foliate bracket feet, length 15.5cm, approx. weight 7.4oz. £100-150

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362. A George III silver cream jug, by George Smith, London 1792, helmet form, scroll handle, engraved foliate decoration, on a raised square foot, scratch initialled, height 11.5cm, plus a George III silver cream jug, by David Mowden, London 1767, baluster form, leaf capped scroll handle, on four scroll legs, approx. total weight 4.4oz. (2) £70-100

363. A Victorian silver telescopic beaker, by Edward Brown, London 1881, circular tapering form, gilded interior, height 6.5cm, approx. weight 2.4oz. £150-200

364. A Victorian silver mug, by The Barnards, London 1870, circular form, with engine turned decoration and vases of fruit, vacant cartouche, bead border, scroll handle, height to top of handle 9.5cm, plus a silver mug, by A B Savory & Sons, London 1857, tapering circular form, foliate embossed decoration, scroll handle, height 10cm, approx. weight 11oz. (2) £150-200

365. A pair of silver two-handled bonbon dishes, by F. W and S, Sheffield 1933, octagonal form, pierced side handles, length 17.8cm, approx. weight 8.5oz. (2) £100-150

366. A set of four Queen Anne silver salt cellars, maker’s mark worn, possibly Co, London 1709, circular capstan form, on a raised circular foot, diameter 7.5cm, plus a single early 18th century salt cellar, and a fluted oval dish, with maker’s mark only, that of Fuller White, length 6.8cm, approx. weight 11.4oz. (6) £500-700

367. A pair of late-Victorian silver trencher salts, by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1897, rectangular form, canted corners, gilded bowls, length 7.9cm, approx. weight 3.7oz. (2) £80-120

368. A George III silver pap boat, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1794, plain oval form, engraved with a crest, length 12.3cm, plus another George III silver pap boat, by Stephen Adams, London 1768, plain oval form, length 11cm, approx. weight 3.7oz. (2) £200-300

369. A Victorian silver inkstand, by F. B. Thomas, London 1888, rectangular form, gadroon borders, with two pen wells, on four pierced bracket feet, with two silver-mounted glass inkwells, one hinge a.f, length 22.5cm, approx. weight 16oz. £150-250

370. A George III silver pap boat, by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1801, plain oval form, length 12.3cm, plus an 18th century pap boat, marks worn, plain oval form, approx. total weight 3.2oz. (2) £200-300

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371. A pair of George III silver salt cellars, by N. Smith and Co, Sheffield 1799, circular form, gadroon border, on raised circular bases, gilded bowls, initialled, plus two salt spoons, diameter 7.4cm, approx. weight 4oz. (4) £100-150

372. A George III silver snuffer’s tray, by William Cattell, London 1771, shaped rectangular form, with a gadrooned border, scroll handle, on four ball and claw feet, length 18.5cm, approx. weight 7.3oz. £400-500

373. A pair of Victorian parcel-gilt silver salt cellars, by Elkington and Co, Birmingham 1886, square form, with classical Greek warriors drapes and writing, with spoons, height 3.2cm, approx. weight 3.5oz. (4) £200-300

374. A set of eight modern silver napkin rings, by Garrard and Co Limited, London 1995, circular form, reeded borders, in a fitted case, approx. weight 8oz. £200-300

375. A William IV silver butter dish, by Watson and Son, Sheffield 1833, the base of circular lobed form, replacement frosted glass bowl, the pull-off cover with a flower finial, diameter of base 17.8cm, approx. weight 11oz. £200-300

376. A set of four cast silver fox mask menu card holders, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1938, mounted on a circular disc, on a circular disc base, in a fitted case, diameter of base 3.7cm, approx. weight 5.6oz. (4) £500-600

377. An Edwardian silver inkstand, by William Devenport, Birmingham 1904, rectangular form, pierced foliate scroll decoration, with two pen wells, on four bracket feet, with a base metal mounted glass inkwell, length 19.7cm, approx. weight 10oz. £80-100

378. A silver sugar/ christening bowl and spoon, by Asprey and Co Limited, London 1923/24, fluted circular form, in a fitted case, approx. weight 6.5oz. (2) £100-150

379. A modern Britannia standard silver commemorative strawberry dish, by W.E.V, London 2002, fluted circular form, the centre engraved with the Royal Coat of Arms, diameter 14.4cm, approx. weight 7oz. £100-150

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380. A late-Victorian silver teapot, maker’s mark over-struck, W.D, London 1898, circular form, part fluted decoration, scroll handle, gadroon border, the hinged cover with a foliate finial, engraved with a crest, length handle to spout 27cm, approx. weight 23oz. £150-200

381. A Royal Victorian silver presentation coffee pot, by E. Hutton, London 1887, oval form, part-fluted decoration, scroll handle, embossed and engraved decoration, inscribed ‘C. Fuller From Prince Edward and George of Wales, Xmas 1888’, height 20.5cm, approx. weight 16.5oz. £200-300

382. A three-piece silver tea set, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1910, oblong bellied form, part-fluted decoration, shell and gadroon border, on four bun feet, length handle to spout 29.5cm, approx. weight 36.5oz. (3) £250-350

383. A late Victorian silver three-piece tea set, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1897, oval form, with a gadrooned border, embossed fluted decoration, scroll handle, on four pierced foliate feet, the tea pot with a presentation inscription ‘1888-1906 to Miss Louisa Clay from the Committee and Surgeons of The Royal National Orthopedic Hospital’, length handle to spout 27.3cm, approx. weight 34.9oz. (3) £250-300

384. By Rodney Pettit, a modern silver cream jug, London 1996, baluster form, wavy-edge border, leaf capped scroll handle, on three hoof feet, height 11.8cm, approx. weight 6.4oz. £100-150

385. A pair of silver café au lait pots, by Thomas Bradbury and Son, London 1913, octagonal baluster form, domed cover with knop finials, (one finial loose), angular wooden side handles, on raise octagonal bases, height 20cm, approx. weight 24oz. (2) £200-300

386. A silver cream jug, by Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd, London 1909, circular form, swirl fluted decoration, scroll handle, circular foot with gadrooned border, height 10cm, plus a silver cream jug, by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1907, plain baluster form, scroll handle, on a raised circular foot, height 10.2cm, approx. weight 10oz. (2) £100-150

387. A George III silver cream jug, maker’s mark worn, London 1789, oval form, engraved decoration, scroll handle, height 9cm, approx. weight 2.9oz. £80-120

388. A George III silver mug, by Thomas Death, London 1817, circular form, with bands of fluted decoration, scroll handle, plus a George III cream jug, of helmet form, London 1794, the foot repaired, approx. total weight 6oz. (2) £150-200

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389. A silver hot water pot, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1920, baluster form, scroll handle, domed hinged cover with a knop finial, on a circular foot, engraved with a crest, height 22.3cm, approx. weight 21.7oz. £150-200

390. A matched Victorian and Indian silver bachelor’s teapot, the teapot by The Vale Brothers and Sermon, Birmingham 1890, the cream jug and sugar bowl unmarked, circular form, chased with foliate scroll decoration, crimped borders, length handle to spout 20cm, approx. weight 14oz. (3) £150-200

391. A silver coffee pot, with cancelled marks, and London Assay Office marks for 2106, tapering circular form, scroll handle, domed hinged cover with a crest and knop finial, leaf capped spout, height 18cm, approx. weight 13.5oz. £150-200

392. A late-Victorian silver salver, by the Mappin Brothers, Sheffield 1897, circular form, shell and scroll border, on three claw and ball feet, diameter 21.2cm, approx. weight 9.5oz. £100-150

393. A George III silver cream pail, maker’s mark worn, P?, London possibly 1782, vase form, pierced and engraved decoration, beaded borders and swinghandle, on a raised pierced circular foot, with a blue glass liner, height 13.5cm, approx. weight 2.8oz. £70-100

394. A pair of Edwardian silver vases, by C. Cheshire, Chester 1902, baluster form, with Art Nouveau foliate decoration, on raised circular filled bases, height 15.2cm. (2) £80-120

395. A three-piece silver tea set, by Viner’s Ltd, Sheffield 1936, panelled rectangular form, on four paw feet, with angular scroll handles, approx. weight 30oz. (3) £200-300

396. A Victorian silver swing-handled basket, by The Barnards, London 1848, circular form, engraved and pierced foliate scroll decoration, pierced foliate scroll border, pierced swing-handle, on a raised circular foot, diameter 36.5cm, approx. weight 39oz. £400-600

397. A George III silver teapot, by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1802, oval form, bright-cut decoration, scroll handle, the hinged cover with an oval finial, length handle to handle 28.5cm, plus a George III silver mustard pot, by Crispin Fuller, London 1802, oval form, bright-cut decoration, domed hinged cover with a ball finial, with a blue glass liner, approx. total weight 19.5oz. (2) £250-300

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398. A pair of Victorian silver kitchen pepper pots, by William Hunter, London 1887, cylindrical form, domed cover, scroll handle, engraved with a crest, height 8.5cm, approx. weight 6oz. (2) £100-150

399. A George III silver seven bar toast rack, by Peter & William Bateman, London 1810, the arched bars with a central finial, on a rounded rectangular base on four ball feet, length 19.7cm, approx. weight 8.8oz. £200-300

400. A pair of George III silver casters, by Solomon Hougham, London 1795, urn form, later embossed decoration, the pierced pull-off covers with flame finials, on raised square bases, height 14cm, approx. weight 6oz. (2) £150-200

401. A pair of George III silver sauce boats, by W and R Peaston, London 1767, plain oval form, leaf capped scroll handle, wavy edge borders, on three shell capped hoof feet, length 15.5cm, approx. weight 14.7oz. (2) £250-300

402. A Victorian silver tea caddy, by William Stocker, London 1859, oval form, engraved with ribbon tied swags and foliate decoration, the flush hinged cover with a melon finial, beaded borders, length 12.8cm, approx. weight 12.8oz. £300-400

403. A George III provincial silver twohandled wine taster, by Robert Cattle and James Barber, York 1810, oval form, scroll handles, on a raised oval foot, inscribed ‘I*P York Tavern’, length handle to handle 13.5cm, approx. weight 2oz. £150-200

404. A Victorian silver salver, by Hawksworth, Eyre and Co, Sheffield 1878, circular form, the beaded border with rams’ heads and fluted medallions, diameter 26cm, approx. weight 15.5oz. £100-150

405. A George III silver six-bottle sauce frame, maker’s mark over-struck, London 1782, oval navette form, foliate handles, beaded borders, on four claw and ball feet, with six cut-glass sauce bottles, length 26.5cm, approx. weight 7.8oz. £300-400

406. A George IV silver salver, by Thomas Streetin, London 1827, circular form, shell and scroll border, the centre with chased foliate scroll decoration, with an armorial, on three foliate shell bracket feet, diameter 26cm, approx. weight 16.5oz. £300-400 The crest is probably that of Moore.

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407. A pair of Edwardian silver-mounted whisky tots, by Heath and Middleton, Birmingham 1908, tapering conical form, plain hinged covers, scroll handles, with two whisky labels, height 11cm. (2) £150-200

408. A George III silver teapot, by Aldridge and Green, London 1776, circular drum form, scroll handle, beaded borders, pull-off cover with a wooden finial, engraved with a monogram, length handle to spout 22cm, approx. weight 14.2oz. £250-300

409. A George III silver cream jug, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1796, plain helmet form, scroll handle, beaded border, initialled, on a raised square foot, height 14cm, approx. weight 3.2oz. £100-150

410. A pair of silver sauce boats, by Barker Brothers, Chester 1915, oval form, wavy-edge border, scroll handle, on three scroll feet, plus a single silver sauce boat, by E. Viner, Sheffield 1931, approx. weight 10.5oz. (3) £100-150

411. A late-Victorian silver rose bowl, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1896, circular form, part-fluted decoration, on a raised circular foot, diameter 21cm, approx. weight 19.5oz. £200-350

412. A George III silver tumbler cup, by Whipham and Wright, London 1765, circular form, gilded bowl, height 6cm, approx. weight 2.9oz. £300-400

413. A three-piece silver tea set, by the Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1952, circular panelled form, scroll handles, gadroon border, on raised circular bases, approx. weight 18.5oz. (3) £150-200

414. An early-Victorian cast silver taper stick, by Charles Fox, London 1838, foliate scroll baluster stem, on a raised shaped circular scroll base with pierced decoration, height 11.5cm, approx. weight 4.3oz. £150-200

415. A three-piece Edwardian silver bachelor’s tea set, by Barraclough and Sons, Sheffield 1902, lobed circular form, scroll handle with ivory insulators, on a shaped circular foot, length handle to spout 21.5cm, approx. weight 26oz. (3) £200-300

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COINS & MEDALS

part 416. Books: Hawkins, Edward, The Silver Coins of England, London, 1841, stamps and label of Gloucester City Libraries and Museum, half leather, internally a clean copy with only minor stains and foxing; Williamson, George C. [and Boyne, William], Trade Tokens issued in the 17th Century, vol I only (Bedfordshire to London), London, 1889, half leather, stamps and label of Cheltenham Public Library. Internally a clean copy with only minor stains and foxing. (2) £30-50

417. Coins of Great Britain and the world, in silver and base metals, a miscellaneous collection, mostly 20th century, but with some earlier pieces. Varied state. (qty) £80-120

part 421. Elizabeth II, Proof Year sets, 1970 with a quantity of Churchill Crowns; ‘Plastic’ Decimal sets and sundry other coins. New issues virtually mint state, others varied. (qty) £70-90

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418. Netherlands, Philip IV, Ducaton, 1634, a sea-salvage coin (ex Hollandia), watermarked, fine; Edward VII, Shillings, fine; together with miscellaneous coins, including some silver, varied state. (qty) £80-120

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part 419. Mexico, Ferdinand VII, 8-Reales, 1818 J.J., very fine; minor British coins, including Sixpence, 1758; Ionian Islands, George III, copper 2-Oboli and Obol, 1819 (KM.32, 33; Pr.18, 19); sundry other coins in silver and copper, contained in Sandhill folder, fine and better. (qty) £80-120

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420. Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965), Pair of silver medals, 1965, by G. Colley for Gregory & Co, bust almost full-face, rev the “V” for Victory sign, 57.5mm & 38.5mm, case of issue, with certificate, numbered 1024 (of 5000); Moon Landing, 1969, set of three silver medals, by Metalimport, case of issue, with certificate, numbered 795; Queen Victoria, 150th Anniversary of Birth, 1969, set of three silver medals, numbered 32, case of issue; another set, in folders, numbered 2; Elizabeth II, Silver Jubilee; Prince of Wales, Investiture, medals; Concorde stamp replicas, in cases or folders. Virtually mint state. (qty) £150-200

part 422. A collection of miscellaneous coins and notes, Great Britain and the World, in silver and base metals, mostly 20th century, varied state. (qty) £60-80

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424. India, M/S Manilal Chimanal & Co, Bombay, gold Tola and Half-Tola, “Diamond Fine Gold - 9950”. Mint state. (2) £200-250

425. Hong Kong, gold $1000, 1980, Year of the Monkey (KM 47), in case of issue. Mint state. £350-400

426. Victoria, Gold Sovereign, 1880 M, shield reverse (Marsh 61, R2; KM 6; Fr. 12; S. 3854). Very fine and extremely rare. £500-700

427. George V, Gold Sovereign, 1912. Good very fine. £80-120

428. George V, Gold Sovereign, 1931 SA (S. 4005). Extremely fine. £160-180

429. Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965), Memorial gold Medal, 1965, by Gregory & Co, bust almost full-face, rev the “V” for Victory sign, 38.5mm, 46.96gms, case of issue, with certificate, numbered 416 (of 1000). Virtually mint state. £1,000-1,200

430. Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965), Memorial gold Medal, 1965, by Gregory & Co, bust almost full-face, rev the “V” for Victory sign, 38.5mm, 46.21gms, case of issue, with certificate, numbered 849 (of 1000). Virtually mint state. £1,000-1,200

431. Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965), Memorial gold Medal, 1965, by Gregory & Co, bust almost full-face, rev the “V” for Victory sign, 38.5mm, 47.16gms, case of issue, with certificate, numbered 853 (of 1000). Virtually mint state. £1,000-1,200

432. Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery (1887-1976), 25th Anniversary of Desert War, set of three gold Medals, 1965, by G. Colley for Metalimport Ltd, bust three-quarters left, rev advancing tank, 18ct, 22, 32, 40mm, total wt 61.19gms, in case of issue, with certificate, numbered 231. Virtually mint state. £1,400-1,500

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433. Albert Schweitzer (1875-1965), set of three gold Medals, 1965, by G. Colley for Metalimport Ltd, bust three-quarters right, rev Map of Africa, NOBEL 1952, 22ct, 22, 32, 40mm, total wt 68.88gms, in case of issue, with certificate, numbered 374. Virtually mint state. £1,500-1,700

434. Albert Einstein (1879-1955), set of three gold Medals, 1966, by G. Colley for Metalimport Ltd, bust three-quarters left, rev E = MC motif, 22ct, 22, 32, 40mm, total wt 68.83gms, in case of issue, with certificate, numbered 32. Virtually mint state. £1,500-1,800

435. Jersey, Elizabeth II, Royal Wedding Anniversary, 1972, Proof Set of coins, gold 50-, 25-, 20-, and 5-Pounds, silver from £2.50 - 50p (KM PS 6), in case of issue, with certificate. Virtually mint state. (8) £1,500-1,700

436. James Watt (1736-1819), Scottish inventor and engineer, Death 1819, glazed and framed silver portrait cliché of the medal by George Mills, 45mm (BHM 983; Eimer 1115), original Georgian black lacquered papier mâché frame, 113 x 97mm. Very fine. £50-60

437. George III and Captain Cook, The “Resolution and Adventure” or “Otaheiti” Medal, 1772, signed B:F ([Matthew] Boulton fecit), laureate head of George III right, GEORGE III KING OF GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE AND IRELAND, rev HMS Resolution and HMS Adventure sail towards the horizon, RESOLUTION ADVENTURE / SAILED FROM ENGLAND MARCH MDCCLXXII, first reverse with die break, 42mm (BHM 165; Betts 552; Eimer 744; MH 373). A well-worn and issued specimen that has been mounted with a linked silver and mesh chatelaine-type brooch fitting. £300-400

438. Excelsior Temperance Society, Presentation Silver Badge or Jewel of Office, to Mr G. Tomlinson, Treasurer and Founder, 1865, glazed armorial device in centre of 8-petalled star, 96mm, London Hallmark, maker and trade mark of A D Loewenstark & Sons. Well made and very fine. £80-120

See also Westwood A, Matthew Boulton’s “Otaheite” Medal, Birmingham, 1926.

439. Masonic, Prince of Wales Lodge, 1887, jewel; Walpole Lodge, 1893, gilt and enamel jewel; Masonic ball pendant and fobs and seal, 9ct. Generally very fine. (6) £200-300

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440. A 1939 Jubilee Medal, boxed; together with a small collection of cased commemorative medallions comprising: Investiture of Edward Prince of Wales 1911, Coronation 1911, Coronation 1937 (George VI), Coronation 1937 (Queen Elizabeth). All nearly extra fine. (6) £80-120

441. Naval General Service medal, 17931840, clasp, Algiers (G. F. Colley, Midshipman). Extremely fine; original, faded, ribbon. £800-1,000 Colley was Midshipman on H.M.S. Albion (18 medals to officers).


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442. Indian Mutiny medal, 1857-59, no clasp (Surgn I. C. Cameron, M.D. 37th Regt), ribbon with buckle clasp. Extremely fine. £400-500 Surgeon John Charles Cameron, M.D., 37th Foot; Staff-Surgeon of the First Class, 20 July, 1855; Surgeons-Major, 1 October, 1858 (after 20 years service).

443. Boer War, Pair to Col. H. T. Finlay, 5th Battalion, Royal Dublin Fusiliers, Queen’s South Africa medal, 1899-1902, 3 clasps, CC, OFS, Traans, (Lt. Col. H. T. Finlay, Rl. Dub. Fus.); King’s South Africa, 2 clasps SA 1901, 1902 (Col…), both eng., slanting caps, once brooch mounted; dress miniature for latter. Very fine. (3) £150-200

444. Boer War, Queen’s South Africa medal, 1899-1902, 3 clasps, CC, Traans, Witt, eng. slanting caps (Lieut. F. H. J. Finlay, Leins. Rgt.). Very fine. £100-150

445. A Great War Military Cross group of six to Captain Alan Charles Cameron (1893-1952), Devon Regiment, comprising: Military Cross, 1914-15 star (10537 Sjt. A. C. Cameron, Devon:R.), War and Victory medals, latter with MiD clasp (Capt…), Defence 1939-45, Jubilee 1935, the Trio brooch mounted, MC in case of issue; dress miniatures of all, brooch mounted. Very fine and better. £800-1,000 Cameron arrived in France 25 July, 1915. He was appointed Adjt. 7 Feb, 1917 and Temp. Captain, Sept, 1917.

446. Irish Great War Officer’s Casualty Trios (2), awarded to brothers: 1915-15 star (Lieut. R[obert] A[lexander} Finlay. R. Dub: Fus:), Regt.), War and Victory medals (Lieut…); 1915-15 star (2 Lieut. G[eorge]. G[uy]. Finlay. R. Ir: Regt.), War and Victory medals (Lieut…). Ribbons distressed, all medals extremely fine. £300-400 The sons of Col. Henry T. Finlay of Corkagh, Clondalkin, Co. Dublin, Robert Alexander was killed on 9 May, 1915, and is remembered on the Ploegsteert Memorial, Belgium. George Guy was killed on 14 July, 1916, aged 26 and is remembered on the Pozieres Memorial in France.

447. The World War II group of medals awarded to Major The Hon. Graham Curtis Lampson, later Baron Killearn (1919-1996), Scots Guards, comprising: 1939-1945, Africa, clasp 8th Army, and Italy stars, War medal, U.S.A., Bronze Star, brooch mounted, case for Bronze Star, very fine; with dress miniatures, also brooch mounted, extremely fine; with an un-attributed (but family) group of four, 1939-1945, France and Germany stars, Defence and War medals, brooch mounted; Defence medal, very fine. £150-250 Letter from The War Office, 25 October, 1948, relates to the Bronze Star; official list of medals issued. Lampson served as the Battalion Signals Officer with the 2nd Battalion, The Scots Guards, at Salerno in Operation Avalanche.

448. An extended Great War group of medals awarded to Major Antony Hubert Gibbs, comprising; 1914 Star, clasp 5th Aug-22nd Nov (Major A. H. Gibbs N. Som: Yeo.), War and Victory medals (Major A. H. Gibbs), 1939-45 Defence medal, Coronation medal 1902, Territorial Decoration (awarded 1915), brooch mounted; together with dress miniatures, brooch mounted. Good very fine. £150-200 Antony Hubert Gibbs (1874-1957), second son of Antony Gibbs of Tyntesfield. Appointed 2nd Lieutenant North Somerset Yeomanry, 1895; Lieutenant, December 1898; Captain 1904; Major, June 1912. In the Great War served with the North Somerset Yeomanry, 4 August 1914 to Mar. 1917, and was in France with them 2 November 1914 to May 1915. Commanded the 3rd North Somerset Yeomanry at Bath, May 1915-March 1917; served on Quarter Master General’s Staff of Southern Command at Salisbury from May 1917 to the end of the War.


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449. A group of five medals to Captain N.T. Crompton Royal Artillery, comprising: 1939-45 Star, Pacific Star with Burma Clasp, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-45, General Service Medal 1918-62 with clasp for Palestine 1945-48 (CAPT. N.T. CROMPTON. R.A.), mounted for wearing, very fine; Order of the British Empire: Member’s Breast Badge (military), cased, extra fine; Germany: Iron Cross 2nd Class, Great War issue, cased, good very fine; plus a silver bangle, by Smith & Pepper Ltd, Birmingham 1962, and a cigarette case, by J. W. Barrett, Birmingham 1914, the cover applied with Naval crown, approx. weighable 6.2oz. £80-120

451. Cambodia, Order of Cambodia, Chevalier’s Badge, French issue, late issue. Very fine. £70-100

452. France, Legion d’Honneur, 3rd Type, Badge, damage to enamel; National Order of Merit, Badge; with Order of Maritime Merit, Badge, in case; second Order of Merit, lacks obverse centre; second Order of Maritime Merit; with sundry other badges, miniatures, buttonholes, ribbons, etc,. Mostly very fine. (qty) £100-150

454. Morocco, Order of Ouissam Alaouite Cherifien, Commander’s Breast Star and badge, silver and enamel, 76mm and 56mm, (2). Very fine. £80-120

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450. France, Belgium and Colonies, etc, Group of 7 miniature Orders, 20th century, two with brilliants, some damage; second group of 5, includes Portugal, damage to one; a third group of three, very fine. £80-120

453. Belgium, Order of Leopold, Badge, 4th class, better than fine; Senegal, Order of Merit of Senegal, neck Badge, very fine. (2) £70-90

455. Rowing Medals, Henley (gilt), Reading, Marlow and Mosley Regattas, others (3); another squash, c. 1960’s. (8) £40-60

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456. A small collection of three silver page markers, comprising: a man in the moon page marker, by S. Mordan and Co., Chester 1912, one with a magnifying glass finial, Birmingham 1911, and one of dagger form, the handle set with hard stones, Birmingham 1896. (3) £120-180

457. A small collection of five silver and metalware page markers, comprising: one by Georg Jensen, with import marks for London 1976, plus a French one, one with a cactus and two others. (5) £100-150

458. A small collection of four silver page markers, various dates and makers, comprising: one with an orange thistle terminal, two of trowel form and one with a mother-of-pearl handle. (4) £80-120

459. A small collection of four silver page markers, various dates and makers, comprising: one with a purple thistle terminal, one with a figural terminal, one of trowel form and one other. (4) £80-120

460. An Edwardian novelty silver page marker, by S. Mordan and Co., Chester 1907, modelled as a duck, plus another novelty silver page marker, by S. Mordan and Co., Chester 1912, modelled as an owl, with turquoise eyes, lengths 8.3cm and 9cm. (2) £150-200

461. A small collection of four silver page markers, various dates and makers, comprising: one with a purple thistle terminal, one of trowel form, the handle set with hard stones, one with a scimitar blade and one other. (4) £120-180

462. A novelty silver-gilt crocodile retractable pencil, possibly Egyptian circa 1920, modelled in a lying position, with a ring attachment, length 5.5cm. £300-400

463. A Victorian silver retractable pencil, marked ‘M’, modelled as a rowing boat, with two oars, and a ring attachment, length extended 7.2cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £250-300

464. A Victorian novelty silver retractable pig pencil, marked with a Victorian lozenge registration mark, modelled in a standing position, with a ring attachment, length closed 3.5cm. £150-200

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465. An Edwardian silver-mounted ceramic scent bottle, maker’s mark partially worn, ?M, Birmingham 1908, the ceramic body with flowers and cobalt blue decoration, plain cover, plus a metalware box, with pseudo Russian marks, chestnut form. (2) £80-120

466. A modern 9ct gold retractable pencil, by Yard-o-Led Co, London 1965, with engine turned decoration, rectangular cartouche engraved with H. E. Parker, length 12.3cm, and a silver retractable pen/pencil, marked STERLING, with foliate engraved decoration, and plain hardstone matrix, length open 12cm. (2) £100-150

467. A 19th century silver-mounted glass vinaigrette, unmarked, faceted red glass body, the hinged cover with foliate decoration, length 4cm, plus a Victorian silver scent bottle, of fluted circular form. (2) £150-200

468. A Victorian silver-gilt mounted double scent bottle, unmarked, faceted red glass body, the mounts with foliate scroll decoration, initialled, length 12.5cm. £80-120

469. A late Victorian silver-mounted cutglass scent bottle, by William Devenport, Birmingham 1899, hinged embossed cover, with a circular hob-nail cut-glass body and glass stopper, height 12cm, plus a Victorian cut-glass silver-mounted toilet jar, by Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1886, circular form, with a hinged, embossed cover and glass stopper, height 9.2cm. (2) £80-120

470. A Victorian silver-mounted doubleended scent bottle, unmarked, cylindrical form, with red overlay decoration, the mounts with engraved foliate decoration, length 14.5cm. £100-150

471. A novelty silver coal scuttle box, by Clark and Sewell, Birmingham 1911, possibly for stamps, plain form, central carrying handle, hinged front, height 3.5cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £150-200

472. A novelty silver stamp box, by A and J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1912, modelled as a lowboy, the hinged cover opens to reveal two compartments, the serpentine front with a dummy drawer, length 5.8cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. £200-300

473. An Edwardian novelty silver coal scuttle box, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1905, possibly for stamps or rings, the hinged front embossed with angel heads, silk lined, height 3.5cm. £100-150

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474. A late-Victorian novelty silver match box cover, by Andrew Barrett & Sons, London 1897, rectangular form, the cover with the cut-out shape of a pig, engraved decoration, inscribed ‘Scratch Me’, plain sides, length 4.4cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £60-80

475. An Indian silver tinder cord holder, unmarked, cylindrical form, chased with figures and foliate scroll decoration, with a chain and snuffer with an elephant finial, with the cord, length 13.3cm. £100-150

476. An Edwardian silver and enamel vesta case, by Bell and Willmott, London 1902, rectangular form, the hinged cover inset with an enamelled panel of flowers on a light blue ground, length 5cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £100-150

477. A novelty silver vesta case, modelled as a Dietrich radiator, with import marks for London 1913, importer’s mark of Paul Eisenmann, shaped rectangular form, hinged cover, height 5.3cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £400-600

478. A Victorian novelty silver and enamel vesta case, retailed by Houghton and Gunn, 162 New Bond Street, London 1887, also marked with registration number RD. 87598, modelled as a triangular mile stone, enamelled ‘TO ASCOT 12 MILES’ and ‘TO LONDON 17 MILES’, hinged cover, the base with a striker, height 6.3cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. £600-800

479. A silver double vesta case, by Deakin and Francis, Birmingham 1898, rectangular form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, the interior with two compartments, length 6.5cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. £60-80

480. A 9 carat gold cigarette case, by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1911, plain rectangular form, inscribed, length 8.3cm, approx. weight 56g. £300-400

481. A Victorian silver-mounted carved ivory table vesta striker, by Henry Atkin, London 1887, the carved ball with seven holes for vestas, applied with a silver-mounted striking pad, height 6.5cm. £150-200

482. A 9 carat gold cigarette case, by Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1911, plain rectangular form, initialled, in a fitted case, plus a 9 carat gold cigar piercer and a 9 carat gold propelling tooth pick, with engine-turned decoration, approx. gross weight 95g. (3) £600-800

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483. A French silver-gilt and enamel compact, retailed by Houbigant, with English import marks, circular form, the hinged cover enamelled with a standing Alsatian dog, the interior of the cover with a mirror, diameter 5cm. £150-200

484. A silver and enamel cigarette case and compact, by Gloster Limited, Birmingham 1932 and 1933, rectangular and circular form, with dark blue enamel decoration mounted with the naval crown. (2) £150-200

485. A Norwegian silver and enamel dish, by David Anderson, circa 1920, circular form, enamelled with an egret in a landscape setting, black border, diameter 9.8cm. £100-150

486. A silver and enamel trinket box, by Mappin and Webb, London 1935, shaped oval form, the hinged cover with purple enamel decoration, velvet lined, on four scroll feet, length 13cm. £150-200

487. A German silver and enamel cigarette case, rounded rectangular form, the cover with a stag head, engraved with a monogram, length 9cm. £150-200

488. A silver-gilt and enamel trinket box, by S. Green and Co, Birmingham 1931, shaped rectangular form, the hinged cover with green enamel decoration, on four scroll bracket feet, length 11.8cm. £100-150

489. A silver-mounted tortoiseshell trinket box, by A. Sturge, Birmingham 1919, shaped rectangular form, the hinged cover inlaid with ribbon-tied husks, on four scroll feet, the interior velvet lined, length 15.2cm. £200-250

490. A Italian silver cigarette box, rectangular form, engine turned decoration, length 16cm, plus a silver cigarette box, the hinged cover with engine-turned decoration, initialled, wood lined, length 23.7cm, approx. weighable 5oz. (2) £100-150

491. A Victorian silver cased barometer, the case by William Comyns, London 1898, plain rectangular form, hinged front with an electroplated barometer, height 11.2cm. £80-120

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492. An early 17th century silver bodkin, unmarked, circa 1620, flattened tapering form, engraved decoration, with an eye and slot, and a small ‘cup’ spatula, scratch initialled ‘LC’, length 13.8cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £200-300

493. A George III silver sealing wax and taper holder, by T. Phipps and E. Robinson, London 1804, rectangular form, separating into two sections, one with a hinged cover, inscribed ‘Matthew Gwyn Esq. Neath, Glamorganshire’, length 18cm, approx. weight 3oz. £400-500

494. An early 17th century silver bodkin, maker’s mark worn, G (possibly over W), circa 1620, flattened tapering hexagonal form, engraved decoration, with an eye and slot, and a small ‘cup’ spatula, length 15cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £200-300

495. An early 19th century Maltese silver wax case, circa 1800-1809, tapering oval form, engraved foliate decoration, pull-off cover, length 8.8cm, approx. weight 1oz. £200-250

496. An early 17th century silver bodkin, maker’s mark of G over W, circa 1620, flattened tapering hexagonal form, engraved decoration, with an eye and slot, and a small ‘cup’ spatula, scratch initialled ‘EB’, length 14cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £200-300

497. An 18th century gold mounted German porcelain bodkin case, unmarked, cylindrical form, decorated with flowers on a white ground, plain mounts, length 9.5cm £100-150

498. An early 17th century silver bodkin, maker’s mark possibly L in a shield, circa 1620, plain flattened tapering hexagonal form, with an eye and slot, and a small ‘cup’ spatula, length 14.6cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £200-300

499. An 18th century silver corkscrew, unmarked, circa 1770, baluster stem, the handle with a shell motif, later replacement worm, height 8.3cm. £150-200

500. An early 17th century silver bodkin, maker’s mark of G over W, circa 1620, plain flattened tapering hexagonal form, with an eye and slot, and a small ‘cup’ spatula, scratch initialled ‘A*H’, length 13.8cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £200-300

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501. A Victorian silver chatelaine, by Saunders and Shepherd, London 1890, the implements by other makers, pierced foliate scroll and figural decoration, with five hanging chains with a pin wheel, a thimble case and thimble, a penknife, an aide memoire and pencil and a pair of scissors, approx. weight 4oz. £300-400

502. A mixed lot of gold and gilt items, comprising gold items: a folding knife and striker, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1905, steel blades, a push-action cigar piercer, by E Baker & Son, Chester 1932, a retractable swizzle stick, with engine turned decoration, and a modern cigar cutter, plus gilt-metal items: a locket in the form of a purse, with buckle style clasp and engraved decoration, a retractable pencil, with enamelled scene of a cherub picking flowers, a mounted Dunhill lighter and a retractable ball-point pen. (8) £150-200

503. A Victorian silver chatelaine, by Archibald Douglas, London 1872, pierced and embossed foliate, mask and cherub decoration, with five chains and the following unmarked implements: an oyster shell pin wheel, a pen knife, small engraved whistle, a thimble holder and an extending fish pencil, by Mordan & Co, (mechanism a/f). £300-400

504. A large mid-eighteenth century silver-gilt baby’s rattle and whistle, unmarked, circa 1750, foliate baluster form, with a ring attachment, coral teether and eight bells, length 17cm. £300-400

505. A pair of George III silver shoe buckles, by Thomas Willmore, Birmingham 1784, shaped rectangular form, pierced gadroon borders, steel fittings, length 8.6cm. (2) £100-150

506. An 18th century silver-gilt baby’s rattle and whistle, maker’s mark worn, circa 1760, baluster form, embossed foliate decoration, with twelve hanging bells, and a coral teether, (repaired), with a loop attachment, later inscribed, length 18cm. £300-400

507. A George III silver-gilt baby’s rattle and whistle, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1816, baluster form, chased trailing vine decoration, with six bells, and a hinged ring, inscribed ‘Master Mw Brown’, lacking coral teether and broken in middle, length 10.7cm. £80-120

508. A silver baby’s rattle and whistle, unmarked, plain stick form, with six bells suspended from three scroll arms and with a coral teether, length 11cm. £200-300

509. A mid-eighteenth century silver-gilt baby’s teether, unmarked, stick form, the mount with embossed and engraved foliate decoration, with a hinged suspension loop and coral teether, length 11.8cm £300-400

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510. An early Victorian silver tea infuser, by John Harris, London 1855, ovoid form, hinged cover, with a chain, in a fitted case, length 5.5cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £120-180

511. A pair of Edwardian novelty silver pepper pots, by Saunders and Shepherd, Chester 1901, modelled as coffee pots, tapering circular form, wooden baluster side handles, height 4.5cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. (2) £80-120

512. A pair of novelty silver Dutch boy and girl pepper pots, with import marks for London 1962, modelled in standing positions, pull-off pierced heads, height 7.8cm and 7cm, approx. weight 4.3oz. (2) £150-200

513. A pair of Victorian novelty silver pepper pots, by Henry Wilkinson and Co, Sheffield 1885, modelled as champagne corks, height 5cm, approx. weight 2oz. (2) £400-600

514. An Edwardian novelty silver teddy bear pepper pot, by J. Gloster Limited, Birmingham 1909, modelled in a sitting position, height 3.5cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £120-180

515. An Edwardian novelty silver elephant pin cushion, by Adie and Lovekin, Birmingham 1906, modelled in a standing position, trunk down, height 3cm. £100-150

516. An Edwardian novelty silver porcupine pin cushion, by Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1903, length 6.5cm. £100-150

517. An Edwardian novelty silver swan pin cushion, by Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1906, modelled in a swimming position, length 7cm. £200-300

518. An Edwardian novelty silver porcupine pin cushion, by Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1905, modelled in a standing position, length 6.5cm. £200-300

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519. A novelty silver chick pin cushion, by Munsey and Co Limited, Birmingham date letter worn, modelled as a chick emerging from an egg, velvet cushion, height 4cm. £250-300

520. An Edwardian novelty silver frog pin cushion, maker’s mark worn, Birmingham 1907, modelled in a seated position, velvet cushion, length 6cm. £250-300

521. An Edwardian novelty silver rabbit pin cushion, by Adie and Lovekin, Birmingham 1908, modelled in a recumbent position, velvet cushion, length 5.8cm. £350-400

522. A novelty silver camel pin cushion, by Robert Pringle and Sons, Birmingham date letter worn, modelled in a standing position, velvet cushion, height 6.5cm. £300-400

523. An Edwardian novelty silver porcupine pin cushion, by Adie and Lovekin, Birmingham 1906, modelled in a standing position, length 5cm. £250-300

524. An Edwardian novelty silver dog pin cushion, by Crisford and Norris, Birmingham 1906, modelled as a standing pug dog, the head set with glass eyes, velvet cushion, length 7.3cm. £250-350

525. An Edwardian novelty silver gondola pin cushion, by Saunders and Shepherd, Birmingham 1906, later velvet cushion, length 9.2cm. £100-150

526. A novelty silver golf bag hat pin stand, ring stand and pin cushion, by Crisford and Norris, Birmingham 1911, the golf bag with one golf club, on a raised circulalr base, height 11.8cm. £200-300

527. A novelty silver Humpty-Dumpty pin cushion, by Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1910, the reverse embossed ‘HUMPTY DUMPTY’, height 4cm. £250-350

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528. A George II silver marrow scoop, by Philip Roker II, London circa 1740, conventional form, the reverse of the bowl engraved with a crest, length 25cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £100-150

529. A George III silver marrow scoop, by William Chawner, London 1768, conventional form, the reverse of the bowl with a crest, length 21.5cm, plus a George III silver marrow scoop, by Richard Crossley, London 1784, the reverse of the bowl with a crest and motto, length 22.7cm, approx. weight 3oz. (2) £150-200

530. A George II silver marrow scoop, by John Gorham, London 1730, conventional form, length 23cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. £100-150

531. A mid-18th century silver mote spoon, by Thomas Parr, London circa 1740, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail and pierced foliate scroll decoration, length 14.8cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £100-150

532. A mid-18th century silver mote spoon, maker’s mark E? in a lozenge, circa 1760, the oval bowl pierced with mullets and with a shell heel, scratch initialled, length 13.3cm, plus a George III silver mote spoon, by Samuel Moulton, London circa 1775, the front of the bowl decorated with an urn of flowers, pierced scroll decoration, and another 18th century silver mote spoon, approx. total weight 1oz. (3) £200-300

533. A mid-18th century silver mote spoon, maker’s mark TP, possibly for Thomas Penn, London circa 1740, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail and pierced foliate scroll decoration, length 15cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £100-150

534. A George III silver marrow scoop, by Peter and William Bateman, London 1805, length 22.2cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £80-120

535. An 18th century silver mote spoon, maker’s mark worn, struck twice, circa 1760, Feather-edge pattern with shoulders, the oval bowl with pierced mullet and scroll decoration, engraved with a crest, length 13.8cm, plus another 18th century mote spoon, maker’s mark only, the reverse of the bowl with a shell heel, length 12.8cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. (2) £200-300

536. A George III silver Bright-cut marrow scoop, by Thomas Northcote, London circa 1780, the reverse of the bowl with a monogram, length 22.3cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £100-150

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537. A Victorian cast silver sugar sifting spoon, by George Adams, London probably 1848, the shell shaped bowl with pierced decoration and gilded interior, the foliate scroll handle with a vacant cartouche, length 16.3cm, approx. weight 2oz. £100-150

538. A George II silver marrow scoop, maker’s mark possibly RH, London 1750, the reverse of the bowl with a crest and scratch initialled, length 21.6cm, plus a small George III silver marrow spoon, by Smith and Fearn, London 1793, approx. weight 2.3oz. (2) £200-300

539. An American parcel-gilt silver sifting spoon, by Tiffany and Co, pierced circular flower bowl, the terminal with pierced foliate scroll decoration, length 18.7cm, approx. weight 4.5oz. £150-200

540. An 18th century silver toasting fork, unmarked circa 1780, the two-pronged fork with a scroll support, tapering stem with a turned tortoiseshell handle, length 34cm. £100-150

541. A George II silver ‘Whip-end’ meat skewer, by Fuller White, London 1752, tapering form, with a ring and whip-end terminal, length 28.2cm, approx. weight 3.2oz. £200-300

542. A George III provincial silver meat skewer, no apparent maker’s mark or date letter, Newcastle circa 1770, tapering form, ring terminal, length 29.5cm, approx. weight 3oz. £70-100

543. A George III silver meat skewer, by Eley and Fearn, London 1805, tapering form, with a shell and ring terminal, engraved with a crest, length 34.3cm, approx. weight 4.2oz. £200-300

544. A small collection of silver skewers, comprising: one by S Adams, London 1807, plain tapering form, ring handle, length 26.2cm, plus a set of four continental meat skewers, stamped ‘NCI’ over ‘1715’, and an unmarked meat skewer, approx. weight 4oz. (6) £100-150

545. A George III silver meat skewer, by Thomas Chawner, London 1791, tapering form, with a bright-cut ring terminal, length 30.4cm, approx. weight 2.4oz. £140-180

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A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF MEAT SKEWERS 546 (2) 546. A George II silver meat skewer, maker’s mark worn, London 1750, plain tapering form, ring terminal with a ring attachment, plus a George III silver meat skewer, by Smith and Fearn, London 1792, plain tapering form, Thread ring handle, approx. total weight 2.8oz. (2) £200-300 The crest is that of Ashdown of Kent and Aston of Lancashire.

547 (3)

547. A graduated set of three George III silver meat skewers, by Stephen Adams, London 1801, tapering form, plain ring handles, engraved with a crest, lengths 34.5cm, 32.8cm, and 29cm, approx. weight 8oz. (3) £250-300 The crest is that of Bodkin, Curtis, Prentis, Wright and other families.

548. A George III provincial silver Bright-cut meat skewer, by Hampston and Prince, York 1783, tapering ring terminal, engraved with a monogram, length 20.2cm. approx. weight 1oz. £200-300

549. A George III West Country silver skewer, by Richard Ferris, Exeter circa 1800, plain tapering form, plain ring terminal, engraved with a crest, length 30.2cm, approx. weight 2.2oz. £100-150 The crest is that of Bevin, Jermyn, Finch, Wentworth and other families. 548

550. A George III silver meat skewer, by Samuel Herbert and Company, London 1760, tapering form, with a shell and ring terminal, engraved with a monogram, length 30.4cm, approx. weight 3.4oz. £200-300 549

551. A George III Irish provincial silver meat skewer, by Isaac Solomon, Cork circa 1810, plain tapering form, ring handle, length 19.5cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £200-300 550 552. A George III Irish silver Bright-cut meat skewer, by Benjamin Taitt, Dublin circa 1790, tapering form, bright-cut borders and with a ring terminal, length 18.5cm, approx. weight 2oz. £150-200 551

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553. A small collection of three 18th century silver meat skewers, comprising, one by Makepeace and Carter, London 1777, plain tapering form, ring terminal, engraved with a monogram, plus one by Robert Makepeace, Newcastle, no date letter, plain tapering form, ring terminal, engraved with a crest, plus an old Sheffield plated meat skewer, probably by Tudor and Co, Sheffield circa 1765, approx. weighable 2oz. (3) £200-300

553 (3)

The crest is that of Adlington.

554. A George II silver meat skewer, by Edmund Medlycott, London 1754, tapering form, with an applied shell terminal, engraved with a crest, length 29cm, approx. weight 3.3oz. £150-250

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The crest is that of Bowles, Gifford, Hart, Younge and other families.

555. A George III silver meat skewer, possibly by Thomas Freeth, London 1806, plain tapering form, ring handle, plus another George III silver meat skewer, by Solomon Hougham, London 1794, plain tapering form, ring handle, approx. total weight 5.5oz. (2) £200-300

556. A pair of late-Victorian silver poultry skewers, maker’s mark partially worn, London 1897, the terminals with a stylised ‘M’, length 12.2cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. (2) £80-120

557. A rare set of six George III provincial graduated silver poultry skewers, by Hampston and Prince, York 1791, three sizes, plain tapering form, ring terminals, length 16.6cm, 15.3cm and 13.4cm, approx. total weight 1.8oz. (6) £600-800

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OTHER PROPERTIES

558. A George II silver Hanoverian pattern soup ladle, by Ebenezer Coker, London 1754, circular bowl, the reverse of the terminal with a crest, approx. weight 7.2oz. £150-200

559. An 18th century silver soup ladle, unmarked, the outside of the fluted bowl with shell decoration, the handle with birds head finial, splits and damage to bowl, length 39cm, approx. weight 9.6oz. £100-150

560. A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, by William Bateman, London 1819, the handle with foliate scroll decoration, shell bowl, length 28.4cm, approx. weight 4oz. £100-150

561. A George II silver Hanoverian pattern basting spoon, by John Gorham, London 1748, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘WC over ‘MA’, length 32.6cm, approx. weight 4.8oz. £200-300

562. A set of six George III silver Old English pattern table forks, by Eley and Fearn, London 1805, the reverse of the terminals with a crest, approx. weight 13oz. (6) £100-150

563. An early 18th century West-Country silver Hanoverian-Rat-tail pattern teaspoon, maker’s mark RG twice, probably for Ralph Goode, Devizes circa 1710, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘S’, length 11.2cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £100-150

564. A small collection of 18th century silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, various dates and makers, comprising: two with plain rat-tails to the reverse of the bowl, and one with a shell heel, some initialled or crested, approx. weight 12oz. (7) £150-200

565. A collection of six early 18th century silver three-pronged Hanoverian pattern table forks, marks worn, various dates and makers, the reverse of the terminals erased, approx. weight 12.3oz. (6) £300-400

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The crest is that of Sir William Lowther (1757-1844) created 1st Earl of Lonsdale of Westmorland and also a Knight of the Garter in 1807. Sir William had been an MP from 1780 until the date of his peerage. Thereafter he served as Lord Lieutenant of Cumberland and Westmorland.

566. Five eighteenth century silver rat-tail Hanoverian pattern table spoons, various makers and dates, approx. weight 7.4oz. (5) £100-150


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567. A matched set of four Queen Anne silver Hanoverian Rattail pattern tablespoons, by Thomas Spackman, London 1711, the reverse of the oval bowls with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminals with a crest, length 20cm, approx. weight 7.5oz. (4) £200-300

568. A set of six George III silver Hanoverian and Thread pattern tablespoons, by George Smith, London 1774/76, the terminal engraved with a crest, length 20.8cm, approx. weight 12.7cm. (6) £250-300

569. A pair of Queen Anne Silver Dog-nose spoons, by William Scarlett, London circa 1710, the oval bowls with plain rat-tails, the reverse of the terminals prickdot initialled ‘R.G’, the fronts later initialled ‘C’, plus an Irish table spoon, the terminal re-fashioned to a Dog-nose, by Edward Barrett, Dublin 1723, approx. total weight 5.2oz. (3) £150-250

570. Two Queen Anne silver Dog-nose tablespoons, by Andrew Archbold, London, circa 1703, the oval bowls with plain rat-tails, the reverse of the terminals with scratch initials, plus a Hanoverian Rat-tail pattern tablespoon, the reverse of the terminal with a later crest, approx. weight 5.5oz. (3) £300-400

571. A matched set of eight George I silver Hanoverian Rat-tail pattern tablespoons, by James Wilkes, London 1726, the reverse of the oval bowls with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminals with a cipher, two sizes 19.5cm and 20.5cm, approx. weight 18oz. (8) £400-600

572. A pair of William III silver Dog-nose tablespoons, by Lawrence Jones, London 1701, the oval bowls with plain rat-tails, the reverse of the terminals with initials, length 19.3cm, approx. weight 3.9oz. (2) £300-400

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573. A Charles II silver Lace-back Trefid spoon, by Jeremy Johnson, London circa 1675, the reverse of the bowl with scroll decoration, the front of the terminal with scroll decoration, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘M*D’ over ‘R*S’, length 20cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £400-600

574. A William and Mary silver Lace-back Trefid spoon, by William Scarlett, London 1693, the reverse of the bowl with scroll decoration, the front of the terminal with scroll decoration, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘WC’ over ‘FH’ ‘93’, length 19.8cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £400-600

575. A Charles II silver Trefid spoon, by John King, London 1671, the reverse of the bowl with a ribbed rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘C*H’ over ‘I*K’, length 19.1cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. £400-600

576. A seventeenth century silver Trefid spoon, marked twice with maker’s mark I.T, unascribed, circa 1680, the reverse of the bowl with a ribbed rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal prick-dot initialled ‘M’ over ‘ILM’, length 19.2cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. £400-600

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577. A set of six Queen Anne silver Dog-nose tablespoons, by Andrew Dalton, London 1708, the oval bowls with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminals scratch initialled ‘L’ over ‘A.M’, length 20cm, approx. weight 12oz. (6) £1,000-1,500

578. A pair of early 18th century silver Trefid spoons, marks worn, the oval bowls with worn ribbed rat-tails, length 19cm, approx. weight 3oz. £100-150

579. A set of six George IV silver Coburg pattern tablespoons, by William Chawner, London 1825, the terminals with a crest, approx. weight 21oz. (6)

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580. A collection of 18th century Dutch silver sweet meat forks, comprising: a set of three, the reverse with foliate finials, the reverse initialled ‘SM’, Amsterdam 1766, plus three similar forks, plus a pair with mask terminals, and four others, approx. weight 4.5oz. (12) £300-400

581. A mixed lot of silver caddy spoons, various dates and makers, comprising: one with Bright-cut decoration, London 1883, two with fluted bowls, one of which has a turned ivory handle, one Fiddle pattern and another Bright-cut, approx. weight 1.6oz. (5) £100-150

582. An early 19h century silver caddy spoon, by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham, date letter worn, the bowl of leaf form, engraved decoration, plus an Edwardian caddy spoon, Sheffield 1906, oval bowl, engraved decoration, approx. weight 0.5oz. (2) £80-120

583. A George III silver jockey cap caddy spoon. marked with a lion passant and duty mark only, with alternate bands of fluted decoration, length 5.3cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £150-200

584. A George III silver caddy spoon, by Elizabeth Morley, London 1810, acorn bowl, engraved decoration, the terminal initialled, length 7.1cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £150-200

585. A George III silver jockey cap caddy spoon, no apparent maker’s mark, Birmingham 1801, with bands of alternate fluted decoration, engraved with a monogram, length 5.4cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £200-300

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586. A Victorian cast silver caddy spoon, by George Adams, London 1871, vine leaf bowl, with a vine handle, length 7.8cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £150-200

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587. A George III silver filigree jockey cap caddy spoon, unmarked, length 5.5cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £80-120

588. A George III silver-mounted shell caddy spoon, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham circa 1810, bifurcated Fiddle and Thread handle, the bowl formed by a shell, length 8cm. £100-150


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589. A collection of six antique silver caddy spoons, comprising a George III one, of leaf form, embossed with a bunch of grapes, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1814, plus one with chequer board decoration, Birmingham 1812, two with bright-cut decoration, plus two Fiddle pattern, approx. weight 2.1oz. (6) £150-250

590. A collection of six antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: one by Robert Hennell, London 1829, shaped shell bowl, fluted decoration, plus one with a shovel shaped bowl, one Beaded pattern, one with a fluted bowl, and two others, approx. weight 1.9oz. (6) £150-250

591. A collection of six antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: a George III example, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1806, the oval bowl with pierced and bright-cut decoration, a Victorian one by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1852, fluted bowl, plus three with shell bowls and one of Fiddle pattern, approx. weight 2.6oz. (6) £150-250

592. A collection of six antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: a Victorian Onslow pattern caddy spoon, by the Messrs. Lias, London 1864, fluted bowl, plus two further caddy spoons with fluted bowls, two with brightcut decoration and one of plain form, approx. weight 2.1oz. (6) £150-250

593. A modern silver caddy spoon, by Michael Bolton, London 2004, oval form, spot-hammered decoration, the handle with a rope-work border, length 6cm, plus a modern silver caddy spoon, by Brian Leslie Fuller, London 1982, oval bowl, the handle modelled as a squirrel, approx. total weight 2.2oz. (2) £100-150

594. A collection of six antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: one with a feather-edge border, two with bright-cut decoration, one with a shell bowl, one with a mother-of-pearl handle, and a Victorian one with engraved decoration, plus an old Sheffield plated caddy spoon, and a mother-of-pearl caddy spoon, approx. weighable 2.1oz. (8) £150-250

595. A small collection of four antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: one of heart form, the bowl with pierced and engraved decoration, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1814, a French caddy spoon, of fluted leaf form, a Brightcut caddy spoon, the bowl with an oval inset of filigree decoration, and a Victorian caddy spoon, Birmingham 1852, approx. total weight 1.4oz. (4) £150-250

596. A collection of six antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: a George III Fiddle, Thread and Shell spoon, by Eley, Fearn and Chawner, London 1808, plus a Victorian caddy spoon, by George Unite, Birmingham 1875, three with shell bowls and a Fiddle pattern caddy spoon with engraved decoration, approx. weight 2.5oz. (6) £150-250

597. A collection of six antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: one of leaf form, Birmingham 1798, one by Josiah Snatt, London 1809, two with shell bowls, and a silver-gilt caddy spoon, Birmingham 1814, approx. weight 2.1oz. (6) £150-250

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598. A collection of six silver caddy spoons, comprising: a George III one, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1816, oval bowl, embossed foliate decoration, one with a shaped bowl, and engraved decoration, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1817, plus two Fiddle pattern, and two with shell bowls, approx. weight 2.7oz. (6) £100-250

599. A George III silver jockey-cap caddy spoon, no apparent maker’s mark, Birmingham 1798, conventional form, with fluted decoration, length 5.3cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £150-250

600. A set of five George II silver wine labels, by Sandilands Drinkwater, London circa 1750, plain escutcheon form, pierced ‘MOUNTAIN’, ‘LISBON’, ‘WHITE.WINE’, ‘PORT’, and ‘MADEIRA’, plus four silver golf spoons, approx. weight 3.9oz. (9) £300-500

601. Concorde interest, a set of four modern silver wine labels, by British Airways, Birmingham 1986, rectangular form, incurved corners, engraved ‘’BOURBON’ and ‘RYE’, in a fitted case, plus another Concorde silver wine label, of oval form, engraved ‘PORT’, plus a German box, embossed with figures and scroll decoration, a cigar piercer, a cigarette holder, and a gilt metal bottle ticket, ‘Castle gold foil Saumur, W & A Gilbey. (7) £100-150

602. A William IV silver wine label, by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1831, vine leaf form, pierced ‘CLARET’, plus a George IV silver vine leaf wine label, London 1826, pierced ‘MADEIRA’, length 7.9cm and 7.4cm. (2) £80-120

603. A set of three George IV silver wine labels, by Mary Ann and Charles Reily, London 1826, oblong form, gadroon border, pierced ‘PORT’, ‘SHERRY’ and ‘MADEIRA’, plus two old Sheffield plated labels and an electroplated label. (6) £100-150

604. A small collection of wine labels, comprising silver examples: a Victorian label by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1840, rectangular form, canted corners, incised and blackened ‘SACK’, plus a Victorian Scottish silver-gilt cut-out label ‘W’, by Mackay and Chisolm, Edinburgh 1896, and modern Prince of Wales Feathers label, by Roberts and Belk, incised ‘SCOTCH’, plus a label titled ‘C.MADEIRA’, a label ‘GIN’, ‘CLARET’, and a modern label ‘GIN’, plus and electroplated label ‘MARSALA’, a cut-out label ‘HOLLANDS’, and an enamel label ‘ITALIAN VERMOUTH’ and one ‘RUM’. (11) £200-300

605. A mixed lot of wine labels, comprising silver examples: an oval label, maker’s mark only JS, script, incised ‘CLARET H’, a French slot-in label, a vine leaf label, pierced ‘MADEIRA’, a ‘HOLLANDS’ label, a pair of modern labels ‘RYE’ and ‘BOURBON’, a ‘SHERRY’ label and a modern ‘VODKA’ label, plus nineteen various old Sheffield and electroplated labels and two enamel labels, approx. weighable 2.7oz. (qty) £150-250

606. A small collection of wine labels, comprising silver examples: a George III label, by Phipps and Robinson, London 1800, oblong form, incised ‘RAISIN’, a label incised and blackened ‘MARSAILLA’, by John Robins, London 1804, plus a cut-out letter ‘M’, an early Victorian Scottish label, by John Millage, Edinburgh circa 1840, incised and blackened ‘BRANDY’, plus two labels pierced and incised ‘PORT’, a ‘WHISKEY’ label plus an enamel label titled ‘PORTO’, and a double sided lead label incised ‘RUM’. (9) £200-300

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607. A George III silver armorial wine label, by David Hockley, shaped oval form, with trailing vine, scroll and shell decoration, and with a leopard’s head, pierced ‘MADEIRA’, and engraved with a crest, length 6.4cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £150-200 Provenance: sold in these rooms, 21 July 2010, lot 6, from a private collection of wine labels.

608. A George III silver wine label, by Phipps and Robinson, London 1805, shaped form with Bacchanalian cherubs with bunches of grapes and a bottle, pierced ‘MADEIRA’, length 5.8cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £60-80

609. A George III silver wine label, by Hester Bateman, London circa 1790, pierced urn form, with ribbon-tied swags and with a pierced lower swag border, incised ‘PORT’, length 4.5cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £250-300

610. A George III Scottish silver wine label, by George McHattie and George Fenwick, Edinburgh circa 1807, oval form, incised and with traces of blackening ‘RUM’, length 5cm, plus a George III Scottish silver wine label, by Mitchell and Russell, Glasgow circa 1810, shaped rectangular form, incised and blackened ‘BRANDY’, length 4.2cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. (2) £150-200

611. A George III silver wine label, makers mark P.S only, for Paul Storr, London circa 1810, shaped oval form, with Bacchus mask and grapevine decoration, pierced ‘OLD HOCK’, length 6.2cm, approx. weight 0.8oz. £300-400

612. A pair of George IV silver wine labels, by Charles Rich, London 1822, shaped rectangular form, shell and foliate scroll decoration, incised ‘SHERRY and ‘CLARET’, length 5.5cm. (2) £80-120

613. A George III Scottish silver wine label, by W and P Cunningham, Edinburgh circa 1790, oval form, pierced and bright-cut border, incised ‘SHERRY’, length 5cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £100-150

614. A George IV silver Armorial wine label, Harrison, maker’s mark partially lost in the piercing, N?, London circa 1825, rectangular form, reeded and grape decoration, pierced ‘PORT’, length 6cm, approx. weight 0.8oz. £200-300 The crest is that of Harrison, of London and North Riding.

615. A George IV Irish silver wine label, by Smith and Gamble, Dublin circa 1820, kidney form, incised ‘SHERRY’, length 4.8cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £80-120

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616. A small collection of five antique silver wine labels, comprising: a label by Mary Hyde and John Reily, London circa 1800, pierced ‘CLARET’, a label by Susanna Barker, incised ‘HOCK’, plus other labels ‘SHERRY’, ‘BRANDY’ and an oval bright-cut label ‘BRANDY’, approx. weight 1.3oz. (5) £200-300

617. A George III silver armorial wine label, Chapman, by Charles Rawlings, London 1814, oblong form, foliate and gadroon border, pierced ‘CLARET’, length 4.7cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £150-200 Provenance: The Edward Landell Collection.

619. A George III silver wine label, by Elizabeth Morley, London 1805, oval form, chased grape-vine decoration, incised and blackened ‘MADEIRA’, length 5.2cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £80-120

620. A George III silver armorial wine label, The Earls of Wilton, by Benjamin and James Smith, London 1809, pierced ‘CLARET’, length 5.8cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £400-600

618. A set of six Victorian electroplated wine labels, unmarked, vine leaf form, pierced ‘GIN’, ‘HOCK’, ‘HOLLANDS’, ‘MOSELLE’, ‘RUM’ and ‘PORT’, length 5.2cm. (6) £60-80

The crest is that for Ingram Chapman, of Whitby, Captain of The East India Company, born March 28th 1798.

621. A Victorian silver wine label, by James and Nathaniel Creswick, Sheffield 1855, vine form, pierced ‘PORT’, length 7.5cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £80-120

Illustrated in Salter, J., Wine Labels, 17302003, A Worldwide History, The Antique Collector’s Club in association with The Wine Label circle, 2004, page 98, figure 385.

622. A pair of Victorian silver wine labels, by George Unite, Birmingham 1846, cartouche form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, incised and with traces of blackening ‘SHERRY’ and ‘PORT’, length 5.3cm. (2) £80-120

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623. A modern silver wine label, by WJM, London 2001, tear-drop form, with a ring attachment, engraved ‘SHERRY’, length 10cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £100-150

624. A George III silver wine label, James Phipps, London 1780, crescent form, bright-cut decoration, incised ‘MADEIRA’, length 4cm, plus an 18th century unmarked wine label, of rectangular form, incurved corners, blackened ‘MADIERA’, length 4.8cm. (2) £120-150


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625. A small collection of five antique silver wine labels, comprising: a pair by Reily and Storer, London 1829, shaped rectangular form, gadroon border, pierced ‘PORT’ and ‘SHERRY’, a crescent label, by Peter and William Bateman, London 1807, incised and blackened ‘PORT’ and two other labels ‘TENERFIFFE’ and ‘PORT’, approx. weight 2oz. (5) £200-300

626. A George III silver wine label, by Hester Bateman, London circa 1775, scroll form with a raised pediment with a crest, feather edge border, incised ‘PORT’, length 4.8cm £150-200

627. A small collection of four Scottish silver wine labels, comprising: one of rectangular form, by Mitchell and Russell, Edinburgh circa 1805, incised ‘SHRUB’, one of rectangular form, by J. Millidge, Edinburgh circa 1825, canted corners, incised ‘GIN’, another by John Millidge, incised and blackened ‘SHERRY’, and one by James McKenzie, modelled as the letter ‘P’, approx. weight 1.3oz. (4) £200-300

628. A George III silver wine label, by Thomas Robinson, London 1813, rectangular form, gadroon border, scroll and shell pediment, pierced ‘PORT’, length 5.5cm, approx. weight 0.8oz. £80-120

629. A rare early Victorian silver Boudoir label, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1839, rectangular form, trailing vine border, incised ‘SHERBERT’, length 4.7cm, plus a later cover, which was sweated off, incised ‘PORT’, and a Victorian wine label, by Yapp and Woodward, Birmingham 1852, incised ‘SHERRY’, approx. total weight 0.8oz. (3) £500-700 Illustrated in Salter, J., Boudoir Labels, The Wine Label Circle, 2012, page 130.

630. A William IV silver ‘singing foxes’ wine label, by Rawlings and Summers, London 1831, shaped rectangular form, pierced vine decoration, pierced ‘WHTE WINE’, length 5.8cm. £150-200

631. A small collection of six silver vine leaf wine labels, comprising: two by George Unite, Birmingham 1868 and 1890, pierced ‘GIN’ and ‘SHERRY’, plus a similar by Deakin and Francis, Birmingham 1975, pierced ‘WHISKY’, and a matched set of three by George Unite, Birmingham 1836 and 1854, pierced ‘PORT’, ‘SHERRY’ and ‘BRANDY’, approx. total weight 2oz. (6) £120-150

632. A George III silver armorial wine label, unmarked, circa 1800, modelled as two armoured arms holding a disc, incised ‘HOCK’, height 4.6cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £200-300

633. A small collection of three silver wine and sauce labels, comprising: a George II label of escutcheon form, by Sandilands Drinkwater, London circa 1750, chased decoration, incised ‘MOUNTAIN’, length 5.4cm, plus a crescent label, maker’s mark of W.B, incised ‘FRONTINIAC’, and a sauce label, by William Summers, London 1885, incised ‘READING’, approx. weight 0.8oz. (3) £200-300

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634. A silver wine label, by Elkington and Co., London 1911, rectangular form, gadroon border, engraved with the royal crown and garter ribbon, incised ‘BRANDY’, length 4.8cm, plus a George IV Scottish silver ‘cut-out’ letter label, by George Horton, Birmingham 1828, modelled as a ‘W’, with foliate decoration. (2) £100-150

635. A pair of William IV silver wine labels, by Robert Gainsford, Sheffield 1832, shaped form, with Bacchanalian cherubs, incised ‘WHITE WINE’, and ‘MADEIRA’, length 6.4cm, plus an old Sheffield plated wine label of escutcheon form, incised ‘PORT’, approx. weighable 0.8oz. (3) £150-200

636. A set of three Victorian silver wine labels, by Reily and Storer, London 1844, vine leaf form, pierced ‘SHERRY’, ‘CLARET’ and ‘PORT’, length 6.8cm. (3) £100-150

637. An 18th century silver wine label, maker’s mark twice, T.G crowned, plain kidney form, incised ‘CLARET’, scratch initialled ‘A.S’, length 5.5cm, plus an unusual electroplated label, of rectangular form, titled ‘USQUAEBACH’, length 2.5cm. (2) £100-150

638. A George III silver wine label, by Paul Storr, London 1818, shaped form, heavily decorated with flowers, vines and shell decoration, embossed ‘SHERRY’, length 8.2cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. £600-800

639. Two George III silver scroll wine labels, by Hester Bateman, London circa 1775, feather-edge border, one incised ‘WHITE.WINE’, the other incised and blackened ‘MADEIRA’, length 5.6cm. (2) £200-300

640. An early 19th century Scottish provincial silver wine label, by William Ritchie, Perth circa 1810, rectangular form, incised ‘RUM’, length 5cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £120-150

641. An early 19th century Scottish provincial silver wine label, by Robert Keay, Perth circa 1820, cartouche form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, incised ‘SHERRY’, length 5cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £150-200

642. An early 19th century Scottish provincial silver wine label, by Robert Keay, Perth circa 1830, rectangular form, canted corners, engraved ‘MADEIRA’, length 4cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £150-200

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643. A George III provincial silver armorial wine label, the Corporation of Newcastle, by Thomas Watson, Newcastle probably 1795, but possibly 1819, escutcheon form, mounted with a lion issuing from a castle, incised and blackened ‘SHERRY’, the reverse inscribed ‘1819’ length 5.8cm, approx. weight 0.9oz £700-900

644. A George IV cast silver-gilt wine label, by Philip Rundell, London 1820, cartouche form, foliate and shell decoration, titled ‘MADEIRA’, on a matted background, length 7.5cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. £600-800

645. A George III cast silver-gilt leopard’s pelt wine label, by Paul Storr, London 1810, shaped form, titled ‘PORT’ on a textured background, length 8.8cm, approx. weight 2.2oz. £1,000-1,500

646. A Victorian armorial wine label, by Elkington and Co, Birmingham 1853, modelled as an eagle with spread wings, the breast with a cross, pierced ‘CLARET’, height 6.5cm, approx. weight 1oz. £600-800

Provenance: The Lank Collection, Bonhams Knightsbridge, London, October 6, 2010, lot 52.

Provenance: sold in these rooms, 30 October 2012, The Sandeman Collection, lot 695.

Provenance: The Lank Collection, Bonhams Knightsbridge, London, October 6, 2010, lot 51.

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647. A matched early Victorian Scottish silver King’s pattern canteen, the majority by J. Mackay, Edinburgh 1840-1844, single-struck, some pieces crested, comprising: twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, eleven teaspoons and six Queen’s pattern teaspoons, approx. weight 97oz. (qty) £800-1,200

648. A large 18th century horn basting spoon, possibly Scottish, the reverse of the bowl with a plain rat-tail, length 47cm. £100-150

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649. A pair of William IV silver King’s variant pattern basting spoons, by Mitchell and Sons, Glasgow 1823, plain terminals, approx. weight 11.5oz. (2) £200-300

650. A pair of George III Scottish provincial silver Bright-cut sugar tongs, marked A.R twice, possibly for Alexander Ross of Dingwall, circa 1780, shell bowls, length 13.8cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £80-120


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651. A George III Scottish silver Old English pattern soup ladle, by William Hannay, Paisley circa 1800, circular bowl, the terminal with initials, length 36cm, approx. weight 5.5oz. £300-400

652. A small mixed lot of Scottish silver flatware, comprising: a provincial toddy ladle, the bowl re-shaped, by Charles Jamieson, Inverness circa 1810, a pair of King’s pattern toddy ladles, Edinburgh 1833, and a single toddy ladle, by Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh 1809, approx. weight 3.8oz. (4) £150-200

653. An early-19th century Scottish provincial silver old English pattern soup ladle, by Charles Fowler, circa 1800, the terminal initialled, length 33.7cm, approx. weight 5.7oz. £400-600

654. A pair of George IV Scottish silver poultry skewers, by J. McKay, Edinburgh 1824, plain tapering form, ring handles, length 15cm, approx. weight 1oz. (2) £100-150

655. A pair of Scottish silver Oar pattern toddy ladles, by William Constable, Dundee circa 1810, the terminals with script initials, approx. weight 1.5oz. (2) £100-150

656. A George IV Scottish silver punch ladle, by J. Mackay, Edinburgh 1821, lobed oval form, chased foliate decoration, on a matted background, moulded border, engraved with a coronet, turned baluster wooden handle, length 39.5cm. £150-200 Provenance: John Campbell, MP, Lord Glenorchy, and thence by descent to the present owner.

657. A collection of eighteen antique Scottish teaspoons comprising: a pair by William Hannay, Paisley, two Greenock spoons, one of which is by John Heron, plus a set of four Aberdeen teaspoons, by Alexander Mollison, an Aberdeen dessert spoon, five further Aberdeen teaspoons and a mustard spoon, a Dundee salt spoon, by Edward Livingstone and two other spoons, approx. weight 8oz. (18) £300-400

658. A set of six George III Scottish silver Oar pattern toddy ladles, by Andrew Wilkie, retailed by Morton, Edinburgh 1813, approx. weight 4.8oz. (6) £300-400

659. A small collection of Scottish provincial silver flatware, comprising: a pair of Fiddle pattern teaspoons, by William Ferguson, Elgin circa 1830, the terminals initialled, a pair of Old English pattern tablespoons, by John Leslie, Aberdeen circa 1800, and a set of four Fiddle pattern teaspoons, by James Pirie, Aberdeen circa 1820, the terminals initialled, approx. total weight 6.9oz. (8) £150-200

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660. A 19th century Scottish gold mounted vari-coloured hard stone vinaigrette, unmarked, tapering oval form, the hinged cover with engraved foliate mounts and a quartz finial, the interior with a hinged grille with pierced foliate decoration, the hinge damaged, the base missing a mount, height 5.5cm. £1,000-1,500

661. An early 19th century Scottish provincial silver box, marked W.S four times, probably for William Simpson, Banff circa 1820, rectangular form, the pull-off cover with worn initials and a crest, length 5cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. £300-400

662. A Victorian Scottish silver Philosophy Medal, maker’s mark of M.C, Edinburgh 1845, circular form, the front with the arms of Edinburgh, the reverse inscribed ‘ Moral Philosophy Class, Session 1845-6’, foliate-mounted ring attachment, in a fitted case, length 6.8cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. £150-250

663. A modern Scottish novelty silver box, by Graham Leishman, Edinburgh 1978, modelled as a shot gun cartridge, pull-off base, length 5.5cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. £150-200

664. A Victorian Scottish regimental presentation silver vesta box, by James Naysmith and Co, Edinburgh 1850, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, with two hinged compartments, the inside of one cover with a striking pad, the cover with a crest, the interior inscribed ‘ R.D. BARBOR, 6th Dragoons, from W.C. Morshead, 1851’, length 6cm, approx. weight 1oz. £150-200

665. A set of six late-Victorian and Edwardian Scottish silver armorial menu card holders, by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh 1898 and 1902, modelled as a seated lion with a motto, height 4.4cm, approx. weight 6oz. (6) £400-600

Robert Douglas Barbor was first commissioned Cornet, 6th Inniskilling Dragoons on 15th March 1827. He served with the Regiment for 24 years, being promoted Lieutenant on 9th April 1829 and Captain on 28th April 1837. He was appointed Regimental Paymaster on 16th February 1849, and retired on 11th November 1851 with the rank of Major. After retiring from the Regiment he subsequently continued for many years as a Barrack Master at Glasgow, only relinquishing that post in 1869, after 42 years’ service with the colours. Sir Warwick Charles Morshead, Baronet, of Tenant Park, Cornwall, Justice of the Peace for Berkshire and Cornwall, was born in 1824. He succeeded as 3rd Baronet in 1828, at four years of age, and was first commissioned Ensign, 15th Foot, on 2nd June 1843. He transferred to the 6th Inniskilling Dragoons as Cornet in 1845, was promoted Lieutenant on 9th June 1846, Captain on 22nd March 1850, and retired in 1853. He died in 1905, when the title became extinct.

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666. A George III Scottish silver teapot, by McHattie and Fenwick, Edinburgh 1800, oval form, scroll handle, engraved foliate decoration, the domed hinged cover with a knop finial, length 30cm, approx. weight 15oz. £150-200

667. A William IV Scottish silver wine funnel, by Robert Gray and Son, Glasgow 1831, plain circular form, gadroon border, height 12.5cm, approx. weight 3.5oz. £250-300

668. A George III Scottish silver teapot, by William & Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh 1788, panelled oval form, with engraved borders, domed cover with a wooden finial, height 15.5cm, approx. weight 15.6oz. £250-300

669. A four-piece Scottish silver tea set, by Edward and Sons, Glasgow 1911, oblong panelled form, scroll handles with ivory insulators, domed covers, on four scroll feet, engraved with a crest, approx. weight 65oz. (4) £600-800

670. A George III Scottish silver toast rack, by Robert Gray, Edinburgh 1797, oval form, wire-work frames, oval form, central ring handle, on four scroll feet, length 20.5cm, approx. weight 5.7oz. £100-150

671. A pair of George III Scottish silver salt cellars, by Alexander Gardner, Edinburgh 1771, plain circular cauldron form, gadroon border, on three shell capped hoof feet, engraved with a crest, diameter 6.5cm, approx. weight 4.5oz. (2) £100-150

672. A George II Irish silver two-handled cup, makers mark partially worn, probably by Bartholomew Mosse, Dublin circa 1740-50, circular tapering form, central girdle, leafcapped scroll handles, on a raised circular foot, height 12cm, approx. weight 13oz. £400-600

673. An Irish silver dish ring, by West and Son, Dublin 1915, circular form, pierced and embossed foliate scroll decoration, with three vacant cartouches, diameter of base 20.2cm, approx. weight 11.5oz. £500-700

674. A George III Irish silver teapot, by Joseph Jackson, Dublin 1792, shaped oblong form, fluted decoration, engraved foliate borders, flush-hinged domed cover with a knop finial, scroll handle, length handle to handle 29.5cm, approx. weight 17.5oz. £250-300

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675. A mixed lot of Irish provincial silver flatware, Cork, including: a set of four Fiddle pattern teaspoons, by Terry and Williams, circa 1800, a Bright-cut Star pattern teaspoon by John Warner, circa 1790, a salt spoon by Carden Terry, a teaspoon by Joseph Gibson and one by Isaac Solomon, approx. weight 3.5oz. (8) £100-150

676. An early 19th century Irish provincial silver toddy ladle, by Terry & Williams, Cork, circa 1820, oval bowl, with a twisted terminal, length 15.7cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £100-150

677. A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a George IV Irish Fiddle pattern basting spoon, retailed by Edward Twycross, Dublin 1826, plus three George III Irish bright-cut tablespoons, and a set of twelve teaspoons and tongs, with pierced and engraved thistle decoration, approx. weight 15oz. (17) £150-200

678. A set of three George III Irish silver Hanoverian pattern, by John Locker, Dublin 1770, the reverse of the terminal with a crest, length 20.4cm, approx. weight 6.4oz. (3) £150-200

679. A George III Irish silver marrow scoop, possibly by Isaac D’Olier, Dublin circa 1760, conventional form, length 21cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £150-200

680. A set of four George III Irish provincial silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, by William Reynolds, Cork circa 1790, the terminals with a crest, approx. weight 3.6oz. (4) £100-150

681. Three pairs of George III Irish silver Fiddle pattern table forks, by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1812, James Moore, Dublin 1819, and a pair retailed by West, Dublin 1819, the reverse of the terminals with crests, approx. weight 13oz. (6) £120-180

682. A set of seven George IV Irish silver Fiddle pattern table forks, by Charles Marsh, retailed by Twycross, Dublin 1825, the reverse of the terminals with a crest, approx. weight 16.5oz. (7) £150-200

683. A matched set of six George III/Victorian Irish and English silver Fiddle pattern table forks, four Dublin 1802, one Dublin 1838, and one London 1816, the reverse of the terminals with a crest, plus a matching electroplated table fork, approx. weight 13oz. (7) £120-180

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684. A matched set of twenty-eight George IV/Victorian Irish silver Fiddle pattern table forks, eleven Dublin 1825, five Dublin 1839, four Dublin 1838, three Dublin various dates and five London 1804, the terminals with a crest, approx. weight 65.5oz. (28) £500-700

685. A rare George III Irish provincial silver Old English pattern salad fork, marked MFG three times, for Maurice Fitzgerald, Limerick circa 1800, the terminal with a crest, length 28.8cm, approx. weight 4.3oz. £800-1,200

686. A George III Irish silver two-handled cup and associated cover, the marks on the body partially lost in the decoration, the cover by Michael Homer, Dublin 1789, urn form, bright-cut decoration, scroll handles, engraved with an armorial and motto with foliate mantling, on a raised circular foot, reeded border, the pull-off cover with an urn finial, height 40cm, approx. weight 46.5oz. £700-900 The crest, coronet and motto for the Earl of Rosslyn. Alexander Wedderburn (1733-1805), a lawyer and MP who became Lord Chief Justice and later Lord Chancellor, was created Earl of Rosslyn in 1801.

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A SMALL PRIVATE COLLECTION

687. A Victorian silver candle box, by Samuel Jacob, London 1897, cylindrical form, dome hinged cover, the hinged base with a vesta compartment and with a striker, the interior with the original candle, the paper covering titled ‘Burglar’s Horror’, height 7.3cm, approx. weight 2.5oz. £100-150

688. An early 19th century Scottish provincial silver wine funnel stand, by George Booth, Aberdeen circa 1820, circular form, gadroon border, engraved with a crest, diameter 11.8cm, approx. weight 3.2oz. £150-200

689. A George III silver wine funnel stand, possibly by J. Cooper, London 1812, circular form, stylised border, engraved with a crest, diameter 13cm, plus a George III Scottish silver wine funnel stand, by James Welsh, Edinburgh circa 1775, plain circular form, diameter 9cm, approx. weight 5oz. (2) £150-200

690. A William IV provincial silver wine funnel stand, by Barber and North, York 1836, circular form, reeded border, engraved with a crest, diameter 7.8cm, approx. weight 1oz. £100-150

691. A George IV Scottish silver wine funnel stand, by James Howden and Co, Edinburgh 1827, circular form, gadroon border, diameter 10.7cm, plus a George III Scottish silver wine funnel stand, marked with a thistle and duty mark, circular form, initialled, diameter 9.3cm, approx. total weight 3.5oz. (2) £100-150

692. A George IV provincial silver wine funnel stand, by Robertson and Walton, Newcastle circa 1815, circular form, gadroon border, engraved with a crest, diameter 11.5cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £100-150

693. A George III silver wine funnel stand, by John Emes, London 1804, circular form, gadroon border, engraved with a crest, diameter 10.5cm, plus a Victorian silver wine funnel stand, by the Barnards, London 1847, circular form, pierced grape-vine border, diameter 15.5cm, approx. total weight 7.5oz. (2) £150-200

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695. A George III silver wine funnel, by John Chapman, London 1787, circular bowl, reeded border, with a side clip, with a pull-out partmarked additional straining section, engraved with a crest, height 12.3cm, approx. weight 3.7oz. £250-350

696. A George III silver wine funnel, by Thomas Wallis and Jonathan Hayne, London 1815, circular form, gadroon border, with a side clip, tapering square stem, canted corners, height 12.5cm, approx. weight 3.5oz. £200-300

697. A George III silver wine funnel, by William and Aaron Lestourgeon, London 1769, circular form, gadroon border, with a side clip, height 10.8cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. £150-200

698. A George III silver wine funnel, maker’s mark worn, London 1764, circular form, with a chain attachment with an unmarked strainer, height 10.8cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. £200-300

699. A George III Scottish silver wine funnel, wear to marks, circular form, the bowl with a pull-out ring, the tapering stem with three tapering supports, height 12cm, approx. weight 2.5oz. £150-250

700. A George III silver wine funnel, maker’s mark partially worn, T?, London 1764, plain circular form, engraved with a crest and monogram, height 10.2cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. £150-200

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701. A 19th century French silver wine taster, marks worn, circa 1805, circular form, with grape and punch bead decoration, with a double snake scroll handle, diameter 8cm, plus a modern electroplated erotic wine taster, approx. weight 2.4oz. (2) £100-150

702. A Victorian silver wine taster, maker’s mark partially worn, J.H, London 1895, circular grenade form, textured handle, plus a modern silver wine taster, by Keith Hamilton-Gabb, Birmingham 1997, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, ring handle with a leaf thumb-piece, approx. weight 3.6oz. (2) £100-150

703. A 19th century French silver wine taster, post 1838 mark, maker’s mark of C.T in a lozenge, circa 1880, plain tapering circular form, plus another French silver wine taster, of similar form, with an oval thumb-piece, diameters 10.2cm and 9.8cm, approx. weight 3.8oz. (2) £150-200

704. A collection of three French silver wine tasters, comprising: one of plain circular form, snake ring handle, the centre set with a coin, plus a taster of circular form, punch bead decoration, and a small wine taster, approx. weight 4.4oz. (3) £150-250

705. A small collection of three French silver wine tasters, comprising: a 19th century one of plain circular form, scratched ‘P’ and ‘DE HU’, diameter 7cm, plus a wine taster of circular form, partfluted and punch bead decoration, and a smaller wine taster, approx. total weight 4.3oz. (3) £150-250

706. A collection of three French silver wine tasters, comprising: a 19th century one, Paris circa 1800-1809, circular form, fluted decoration, fluted ring handle, diameter 6.7cm, plus a wine taster of circular form, punch bead decoration, and a smaller wine taster, approx. weight 4.4oz. (3) £150-250

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707. A 19th century French silver wine taster, marked with a control mark, circular form, the shaped handle engraved with a standing gent and inscribed ‘CIUELE TROUVE’, diameter 8cm, approx. weight 2.9oz. £100-150

708. A late 18th century French silver wine taster, maker’s mark P.I, plain circular handle, diameter 8.3cm, approx. weight 3.4oz. £200-300

709. An 18th century French silver wine taster, marks worn, maker’s mark of NC over BD, Paris, circa 1785, circular form, part-fluted decoration, snake ring handle, the border engraved ‘P. LITOU’, diameter 8cm, approx. weight 2.2oz. £150-200

710. An early 19th century French silver wine taster, Paris 1809-1819, maker’s mark of C.L over B, circular form, part-fluted and punch bead decoration, snake ring handle, the border engraved ‘F. MARI’, and with an anchor, diameter 8.6cm, approx. weight 2.9oz. £150-200

711. A 19th century Russian silver kovsch, assay master A. Mitin, St. Petersburg 1855, maker’s mark F.F, circular bowl, with engine-turned and foliate scroll decoration, length 8.3cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £100-150

712. By Kay Ivanovic, a modern silver bowl, London 1979, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, the body applied with seed pearl motifs, gilded bowl and cut border, diameter 9cm, approx. weight 3.9oz. £200-300

713. Designed by Gundorph Albertus of Georg Jensen, a Danish small silver comport, design number 572B, with import marks for London 1930, importer’s mark of George Stockwell, tapering bowl, spot-hammered decoration, on a pierced foliate foot, height 7cm, approx. weight 3oz. £200-250

714. Designed by Johan Rohde for Georg Jensen, a collection of Acorn pattern flatware, with import marks for London 1963-1976, importer’s mark of Georg Jensen Limited, comprising: two lobster picks, four fish forks and four fish knives, approx. weight 15oz. (10) £300-400

715. By Georg Jensen, a Danish silver pepper pot, design number 198, with import marks for London 1924, importer’s mark of George Stockwell, baluster form, bayonet fitting cover with a bud finial, on a raised circular foot, height 8.8cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £200-300

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716. By Vivienne Lawrie, a modern silver salt cellar, London 2000, rounded triangular form, spot-hammered decoration, with a blue glass liner, plus a spoon, a rectangular box, a small butter knife, a circular box, and an unmarked condiment spoon, approx. weight 4.5oz. (6) £100-150

717. By Georg Jensen, a Danish silver sifting spoon, with import marks for London 1925, importer’s mark of George Stockwell, with a bud finial, spot-hammered decoration, pierced bowl, length 13.3cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £80-100

718. By George Hart for the Guild of Handicraft, modern Arts and Crafts silver spoon, London 1988, fluted finial, spot hammered decoration, plus an Arts and Crafts spoon, designed by A. E. Jones, with maker’s mark of George Payne and Son, Birmingham 1913, and Art Nouveau spoon, stamped silver, and a set of five coffee bean end teaspoons, with hard stone finial, by Liberty and Co, Birmingham 1922, approx. weight 3.6oz. (8) £200-300

719. By Christopher Lawrence, a modern silver candlestick, London 1977, plain circular dish form, with a central spreading stem, diameter 14cm, approx. weight 10.5oz. £150-200

720. By Omar Ramsden, a silver-gilt and ivory printer’s badge, London 1930, also engraved OMAR RAMSDEN ME FECIT, shaped oval form, with a central printing press and the letters ‘MPA’, the edge with ‘The London Master Printer’s Association’, length 6.3cm, in a fitted case. £200-300

721. A silver Art Deco dish, by Collingwood and Sons Limited, Sheffield 1933, octagonal form, carved ivory side handles, length 17cm, approx. weight 4.5oz. £100-150

722. A set of four modern silver goblets, by The Pinder Brothers, Sheffield 1973/75, tapering circular bowl, on a textured tapering stem on a raised circular foot, three cased, height 14.2cm, approx. weight 20oz. (4) £250-300

723. By Stuart Devlin, a modern silvergilt surprise Christmas present, Four Calling Birds, London 1973, number 80 of an edition of 100, from the series The Twelve Years of Christmas, hexagonal form, textured decoration, and with a ribbon, the front opens to reveal four silver chicks in a nest, in a fitted case, height 8cm, approx. weight 20oz. £300-400

724. By Stuart Devlin, a modern silvergilt surprise Christmas present, Two Turtle Doves, London 1971, number 80 of an edition of 100, from the series The Twelve Years of Christmas, cylindrical form, the pull-off cover with a ribbon, the interior with doves sitting in a cage, in a fitted case, height 9cm, approx. weight 9.7oz. £300-400

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725. By Stuart Devlin, a modern silvergilt surprise Christmas present, A Partridge in a Pear Tree, London 1970, number 80 of an edition of 100, from the series The Twelve Years of Christmas, rectangular form, textured decoration, with a ribbon, the hinged front opens to reveal a partridge in a silver pear tree, in a fitted case, length 11cm, approx. weight 19oz. £300-400

726. By Stuart Devlin, a modern silvergilt surprise Christmas present, Three French Hens, London 1972, number 80 of an edition of 100, from the series The Twelve Years of Christmas, rectangular form, the tapering hinged cover with pierced textured scroll decoration, and with a silver ribbon, the interior with three hens sitting on nests with the enamelled colours of the French Tricolor, in a fitted case, length 11cm, approx. weight 13oz. £300-400

727. A 19th century gilt-metal mounted hard stone fob seal, oval form, the cornelian matrix engraved with a crest and initial, foliate scroll borders, length 3cm. £60-80

728. A modern silver ‘castle-top’ snuff box, Windsor Castle, by S. J. Rose and Son, Birmingham 1976, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a scene of Windsor Castle, foliate borders, length 3.8cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. £100-150

729. A Victorian silver ‘castle-top’ snuff box, Kenilworth Castle, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1837, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a scene of the castle from the Elizabethan Gardens, the base with engraved tartan decoration and with a vacant cartouche, length 7.3cm, approx. weight 2.3oz. £400-600

730. A silver table snuff box, by W.F. Wright, London 1913, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, foliate scroll borders, the hinged cover with the crest of Cavendish-Bentinck, 9th Duke of Portland, length 14cm, approx. weight 14oz. £300-400

731. A late-Victorian silver Gothic revival hanging sanctuary lamp, by Carl Krall, London 1886, hexagonal baluster form, pierced with foliate decoration, applied with cabochons, with three scroll arms with a hanging lobed circular pendant, supported by three double length twisted silver ‘chains’, approx. weight 51oz. £1,000-1,500 The firm of Barkentin and Krall produced many ecclesiastical items of silver work, often from the designs of William Burgess (1827-1881).

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732. A George III silver snuff box, maker’s mark of John Shaw, Birmingham 1811, rectangular form, reeded decoration, silvergilt interior, length 6.2cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. £100-150

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733. A late-Victorian novelty silver hunting horn extinguisher, by S. Mordan and Co, London 1899, tapering form, length 30.2cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. £100-150

734. A Victorian silver mounted novelty clock, by Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham 1889 in the form of a horseshoe, with an easel back, height 11cm, plus another similar, by Douglas Clock Co, Birmingham 1898, with an easel back and engine turned decoration, height 8.5cm. (2) £200-300

735. A Victorian silver-mounted ivory page turner, maker's mark worn, Birmingham 1890, the handle with fluted and foliate scroll decoration, engraved with an initial, length 40cm. £100-150

736. A silver-mounted hipflask, by J. Vickery, Birmingham 1915, rounded rectangular form, bayonet fitting hinged cover, leather bound glass body, pull-off drinking cup, length 14.3cm, approx. weighable 2.4oz. £100-150

737. A Victorian silver hip flask, by George Adams, London 1878, plain oval form, screw-off cover with a chain, length 11.8cm, approx. weight 2.9oz. £80-120

738. An Edwardian silver funnel, by T. Woolley, Birmingham 1902, tapering conical form, height 5.3cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £60-80

739. A Chinese silver-handled walking stick, maker’s mark unidentified, circa 1920, the handle applied with a dragon, plus three silver-mounted walking canes. (4) £100-150

740. A silver-mounted novelty carved wooden walking stick, maker’s mark worn, London 1929, the handle carved as a dog’s head, with a hinged opening mouth, the head set with glass eyes, plain silver mount, tapering shaft, total length 89.3cm. £150-200

741. A Persian silver-mounted walking cane, tapering circular form, with niello chevron decoration, the terminal with a foliate motif, length 97cm. £100-150

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742. A pair of cast silver menu card holders, by Garrard & Co, London 1914, in the form of a running fox, on a rectangular naturalistic base, length 7cm, approx. weight 2.7oz. (2) £200-250

743. A pair of silver-gilt and enamel menu card holders, by S. Mordan and Co, Chester 1910, circular form, enamelled with two game birds, on circular disc bases, diameter 4.2cm, approx. weight 2.5oz. (2) £300-500

744. A cast silver novelty fox menu card holder, by Sebastian Garrard, London 1913, retailed by Garrard and Co, modelled as a seated fox, on a rectangular plinth, height 5cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. £100-150

745. A set of three Edwardian novelty silver gun dog menu card holders, by William Hornby, London 1908, modelled in various positions, on oval bases, length 3.7cm, approx. weight 3oz. (3) £150-200

746. A set of three Edwardian silver menu card holders, by Grey & Co, London 1906, in the form of Naval Crowns, on rectangular bases, length 7cm. (3) £150-200

747. A pair of Edwardian silver menu card holders, by S. Mordan and Co, London 1902, modelled as pheasants, D-ring supports, length 10cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. (2) £150-200

748. A set of three Edwardian silver menu card holders, by Stuart Clifford, London 1903, each pierced and cast with a hunting scene, wire-work supports, length 8.3cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. (3) £150-200

749. By Patrick Mavros, two modern Zimbabwean silver animal figures, modelled as a Warthog scratching himself and a pangolin, on wooden bases, length of bases, in one box, 6.2cm and 6cm. (2) £100-150

750. A set of five modern novelty silver bottle stoppers, by Asprey and Co Limited, London 1963/64, modelled as standing game birds, height with cork 6.5cm. (5) £200-300

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751. A George III silver nutmeg grater, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1817, oblong form, the hinged cover with engraved wriggle-work decoration, the interior with a hinged grater, length 3.5cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £300-400

751 752. A George III silver nutmeg grater, maker’s mark only, DF, script, circa 1780, egg form, screw-off cover, the interior with a pull-out grater, length 3.7cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £300-400

752 753. A George III silver nutmeg grater, maker’s mark of I.P only, probably for James Phipps, London circa 1780, cylindrical form, hinged cover and side, the cover with a monogram, length 6.7cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £200-300

753 754. A George III silver nutmeg grater, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1809, oval form, the slightly domed pull-off cover and base with engraved decoration, the interior with a grater, length 3.2cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. £300-400

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755. A George III silver nutmeg grater, by Phipps and Robinson, London 1798, oblong form, hinged cover and base, engraved and prick dot decoration, the cover with a vacant cartouche, length 4.5cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. £300-500

755 756. A George III silver nutmeg grater, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1796, cylindrical form, pull-off domed cover, pulloff base, engraved with a monogram, length 3.5cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £250-300

756 757. A George III silver nutmeg grater, maker’s mark only, IP, probably for James Phipps, London circa 1780, acorn form, chased foliate decoration, screw-off cover, the interior with a pull-out grater, length 3.7cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. £300-400

757 758. A George III silver nutmeg grater, by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London 1799, cylindrical form, hinged cover and side opening to reveal the grater, the side engraved ‘Sarah Newey the Gift of her Grandmother’ and the cover engraved ‘Sarah Newey Camp Hill’, length 7cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. £500-600

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759. A George III silver nutmeg grater, maker’s mark only, DF, script, circa 1780, barrel form, reeded decoration, screw-off cover, the interior with a loose grater, length 3.2cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £200-300

759 760. A small silver vanity case, with import marks for London 1925, importer’s mark of George Stockwell, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, the interior with a double sided mirror, an eye liner pencil holder, a brush, and a scent flask, length 5cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. £150-250

760 761. A silver butt marker, by Swaine and Adeney Ltd, London 1936, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, the hinged cover flips open to reveal eight part-marked numbered pegs, length 5.9cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £400-600

761 762. A silver double sovereign case, marked with a French control mark, rounded rectangular form, to fit a sovereign and a half sovereign, with foliate decoration and a ring terminal, length 7cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £100-150

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763. A Victorian novelty silver vinaigrette, unmarked, possibly Scottish, modelled as an axe head with applied gilded strap-work, hinged cover, pierced hinged grille, with a chain attachment, length 5.7cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. £700-900

763 764. An Edwardian silver vinaigrette, by George Unite, Birmingham 1906, shaped rectangular form, engine-turned base, the hinged cover engraved with an unidentified gatehouse, the interior with a pierced foliate scroll grille, length 4.5cm, approx. weight 0.8oz. £200-300

764 765. A George III silver acorn shaped vinaigrette, Birmingham 1802, no apparent maker’s mark, the acorn with a fluted screw-off cover with a ring loop, the silver-gilt interior with a pierced silver-gilt grille, the body pierced and with wriggle-work decoration, length 4.2cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £700-750

765 766. A Victorian Scottish novelty silver thistle vinaigrette, by A.F, Edinburgh 1881, retailed by Mackay and Chisolm, also stamped with a design lozenge for 2 April 1881, the thistle with a hinged cover engraved with thistles and initials, the interior with a pierced silver-gilt grille, and with a chain and ring attachment, length 5.4cm, approx. weight 0.8oz. £750-800 See front cover illustration.

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767. A George III silver vinaigrette, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1814, plain rectangular form, the hinged cover with a crest, the interior silver-gilt grille pierced with a running hart, length 2.6cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £150-200

767 768. A Victorian silver ‘castle-top’ vinaigrette, Kenilworth, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1847, shaped rectangular form, the base with foliate scroll decoration, the interior with a silver-gilt pierced foliate scroll grille, length 3.8cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £600-800

768 769. A Victorian silver engraved vinaigrette, Balmoral Castle, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1851, shaped rectangular form, the cover with a view of Balmoral from the River Dee, the base with engine-turned decoration, the interior with a silver-gilt pierced foliate scroll grille, length 4.7cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £600-800

769 770. A George III silver vinaigrette, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1809, rectangular form, the hinged cover engraved with a woodcutter smoking a pipe, with his dog at his feet, the interior with a silver-gilt pierced grille with a basket of flowers, length 3cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. £300-400

770 771. A George III silver vinaigrette, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1803, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a crest, the base with a foliate motif, the interior with a silver-gilt pierced grille with flags, a drum, a sabre, two horns, and two fleur de lys and roses, length 3.7cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £150-200

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772. A Victorian silver ‘castle-top’ vinaigrette, Kenilworth, by Gervase Wheeler and Co, Birmingham 1839, rectangular form, the base with foliate scroll decoration, the interior with a silvergilt pierced foliate scroll grille, length 4cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £600-800

772 773. South African interest, a Victorian silver vinaigrette, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1852, shaped rectangular form, with bands of engine-turned decoration, the interior with a silver-gilt pierced foliate scroll grille, the cover with an Afrikaans inscriptions, which roughly translates as ‘ I present/give you this in memory of my E.D Lover/Husband my Sister A.G.W.A.W.K... to R.M.J.W’, ‘The deceased was in her young age of 20 years and 10 months on the evening of 6 July, Capetown 1854’. Buried 25 07 54’, length 3.8cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £200-300

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774. A Victorian silver vinaigrette, by Thomas Edwards, London 1839, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, foliate scroll borders, the silver-gilt grille pierced with a lyre, horn and flowers, length 4.2cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. £200-300

774 775. A George III silver-gilt vinaigrette, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1818, circular pocket watch form, chased foliate decoration, the hinged cover opens to reveal a pierced foliate scroll grille, diameter 3.7cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. £300-400

775 776. A Victorian parcel-gilt silver vinaigrette, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1845, shaped rectangular form, engine-turned and foliate scroll decoration, the interior with a pierced foliate scroll grille, the cover initialled, length 3.5cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. £150-200

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777. A Victorian silver snuff box, by Frederick Marston, Birmingham 1879, shaped rectangular form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, length 8cm, approx. weight 3.9oz. £100-150

778. An 18th century Dutch silver box, maker’s mark of R.S, also marked with a later tax mark, shaped upright cylindrical form, chased with figural scenes, hinged cover, the underside prick-dot initialled ‘K.K’, height 3.2cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £70-100

779. A George IV silver snuff box, by John Linnit & William Atkinson, London 1813, oblong form, with reeded decoration and gilt interior, length 9.2cm, approx. weight 3.2oz. £200-300

780. A silver dispenser, by S. Mordan and Co., London 1927, cylindrical form, the base pushes up to reveal a letter box type opening, length closed 5.7cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £100-150

781. A Victorian Scottish silver snuff box, maker’s mark of MC, Edinburgh 1839, rectangular form, with engraved tartan decoration, the cover inscribed ‘M. Ashton’, length 8cm, plus a Victorian silver snuff box, by Edward Edwards, London 1839, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, the cover with a crest, length 7.8cm, approx. weight 7.2oz. (2) £200-300

782. A French silver-mounted shagreen toilet box, rectangular form, the pull-off cover with a moulded border, gilt interior, length 12.8cm, approx. weight 4.8oz. £80-120

783. A George II silver-mounted agate snuff box, marks worn, cartouche form, the hinged cover with an agate panel, scroll decoration, gilded interior, the base with a crest, length 7.1cm. £100-150

784. An Edwardian silver and enamel box, by Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1904/05, oval form, the cover enamelled with a scene of the Houses of Parliament, length 3.3cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £80-120

785. A George III silver-gilt mounted agate snuff box, probably by John Reily, London 1817, oval form, chased foliate and scroll decoration, the hinged cover set with an agate panel, length 8.8cm. £200-300

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786. A George III silver-gilt vinaigrette, maker’s mark of W.E, London 1818, rectangular form, engine-turned sides and base, the hinged cover with a foliate border, the interior grille pierced with flowers, length 3.8cm, approx. weight 1.1oz £200-250

787. An Edwardian 9 carat gold pomander / vinaigrette ball, by Matthew Wilcox and Son, Birmingham circa 1908, pierced sprung cover, with a chain attachment, length 1.5cm, approx. weight 6g. £100-150

788. A George III silver vinaigrette, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1806, rectangular form, engraved wriggle-work decoration, the silver-gilt grille with pierced and engraved foliate decoration, length 3cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £80-120

789. A mid-18th century silver snuff box, maker’s mark only, that of John Wirgman, London circa 1760, rectangular form, cushion sides, the hinged cover with foliate scroll decoration and with a central cartouche with initials, length 7.2cm, approx. weight 2.9oz. £100-150

790. A 19th century silver filigree vinaigrette, unmarked, purse form, the hinged cover opens to reveal a sponge, with hanging tassels and a chain, length 3.4cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £200-300

791. A William IV silver snuff box, by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1836, rectangular form, reeded sides and engineturned base, the hinged cover with a presentation inscription and foliate thumbpiece, length 8cm, approx. weight 3oz. £100-150

792. A George III silver-mounted motherof-pearl snuff box, unmarked, circa 1810, rectangular form, canted corners, the mother-of-pearl panels with engraved decoration, the hinged cover initialled, length 7cm. £200-300

793. An early 18th century silver patch box, maker’s mark partially worn, possibly H? London circa 1710, circular form, the pull-off cover embossed with a portrait of Queen Anne and the letters ‘Q A’, diameter 2.2cm, approx. weight 0.1oz. £150-200

794. A William IV silver snuff box, by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1836, rounded rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, foliate scroll border, the cover with a vacant cartouche, length 8cm, approx. weight 2.5oz. £120-150

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795. An Edwardian silver kettle-on-stand, by Roberts and Belk, Sheffield 1906, shaped oval form, central carrying handle, on four fluted legs, with a burner, height 32.5cm, approx. weight 34.5oz. £200-300

796. A silver lamp stand with matched silver five-light candelabrum branches, by Hawksworth Eyre and Co, Sheffield 1910, the branches London 1910, Corinthian column form, on a stepped square base with a gadroon border, drilled for electricity, the branches with fluted scroll arms, one drip pan missing, height 47cm, approx. weight of branches 24oz. (2) £600-800

797. An Edwardian silver kettle-onstand, by The Fenton Brothers, Sheffield 1906, compressed circular form, stylised handle with an ebony grip, the stand of wire-work form, with a burner, on four bun beet, height 29cm, approx. weight 31.5oz. £400-600

798. A George III regimental silver tankard, probably by Thomas Wallis, London 1769, tapering circular form, domed cover with a scroll thumb-piece, scroll handle, the body with later presentation inscriptions relating to The Devon County Volunteer association, and engraved with the badge of the Devon 1st, height 18.5cm, approx. weight 21.5oz. £700-900

799. A late-Victorian silver bowls trophy cup and cover, by Alexander Clark, Sheffield 1898, circular form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, scroll handles, the cover with a bowl finial, on a raised circular foot, fluted knopped stem, with a presentation inscription, height 33cm, approx. weight 34oz. £300-350

800. A pair of Edwardian silver candlesticks, by William Thomas Imbry, Sheffield 1903, knopped stems, spool shaped capitals, removable drip pans, on shaped square bases, height 24cm. (2) £200-300

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801. A George II silver coffee pot, by John Payne, London 1754, tapering circular form, scroll handle, leaf capped scroll spout, domed hinged cover with a knop finial, on a raised circular foot, height 23.5cm, approx. weight 22oz. £600-800

802. A silver two-handled cup and cover, by E. Barnard, London 1932, circular form, leaf capped scroll handles, central girdle, later inscribed ‘The Imperial Cup, Sandown Park, won by Major Derek Wigan’s Invader, 14 March 1964’, on a raised fluted foot, height 36cm, approx. weight 72oz. £700-900

803. A pair of modern cast silver candlesticks, by The Marlow Brothers, London 2002, in the early 18th century manner, knopped stems, spool shaped capitals, detachable drip pans, on raised square bases with incurved corners, height 17.2cm, approx. weight 30oz. (2) £400-600

804. A large George III silver salver, over stamped with maker’s mark of possibly John Swift, London 1776, circular form, the centre with an armorial and motto, the underside scratch initialled ‘G’ over ‘I.S’, and with a later inscription, on four claw and ball feet, diameter 38cm, approx. weight 44.5oz. £400-600

805. A pair of silver café au lait pots, by Lionel Alfred Crichton, London 1934, tapering hexagonal form, scroll handles, domed hexagonal cover and finials, height 20.4cm, approx. weight 27.5oz. (2) £250-300

806. A large Victorian silver salver, by The Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1870, circular form, the border pierced with slats and with a beaded outer border, the centre with engraved decoration and with a crest, on three claw and ball feet, diameter 42cm, approx. weight 52.5oz. £500-700

The arms of Curtis Miranda Lampson, b. 1806, a native of Vermont, USA who was naturalized a British subject in 1846. As a Director of the Atlantic Telegraph Company he displayed great energy and perseverance on his achievement in laying the Atlantic Cable and was created a baronet in 1866 after these arms had been granted. Sir Curtis died in 1885 leaving two sons, a daughter and six grandchildren.

The crest and motto are those granted to Baron Watson of Tankerton on his 1880 appointment as Lord Advocate in Scotland.

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807. A Queen Anne silver tankard, by J. Porter, London 1704, tapering circular form, part-fluted decoration, rope-work girdle, scroll handle, fluted domed cover with a scroll thumb-piece, the front with a crest, height 17.5cm, approx. weight 24oz. £2,000-3,000

808. A Queen Anne silver tankard, by John Fawdery, London 1706, tapering circular form, the flat hinged cover with a scroll thumbpiece, the scroll handle scratch initialled ‘F’ over ‘W*E’, later lacquered, height 18.5cm, approx. weight 28oz. £1,500-2,000

809. A George II silver Warwick cruet frame, by Samuel Wood, London 1747, cinquefoil form, central leaf capped scroll baluster carrying handle, wire-work frame, applied with a scroll cartouche, engraved with an armorial, on four web feet, with a central baluster caster and a pair of smaller casters, engraved with an armorial, plus two silvermounted cut glass oil and vinegar bottles, height 23cm, approx. weighable 50.5oz. £2,000-3,000

810. Three similar antique silver candlesticks, one Irish by George Hill, Dublin circa 1765, one George III by William Cafe, London 1764, one Victorian by D and J Welby, London 1888, knopped swirl fluted columns, spool shaped capitals with rope-work borders, on shaped square bases with shell motifs and gadroon borders, engraved with various crests, one drip-pan old Sheffield plated, heights 27.8cm, 27.4cm and 26.5cm, approx. weight 71oz. (3) £1,800-2,200

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811. A George IV five-piece silver tea set, by John Bridge, London 1825, comprising: a kettle on stand, a coffee jug, a water jug, and a teapot, and cream jug, circular form, with chased classical foliate decoration, with flower bud finial, the kettle with an ivory handle and ivory tap handle, the spout with a mythical beast spout, hinged cover, the stand of tapering circular form, on three haunched lion paw feet, with a burner, the teapot with similar decoration and an ivory scroll handle, the other pieces with wooden scroll handles, engraved with the crest and motto of Glenorchy, height of kettle 42cm, approx. weight 220oz. (5) ÂŁ3,000-4,000 Provenance: John Campbell, MP, Lord Glenorchy, and thence by descent to the present owner.

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812. A matched pair of George III cast silver candlesticks, by Ebenezer Coker, London 1760-61, knopped stems with shell shoulders, spool shaped capitals, unmarked removable drip pans, on shaped square bases, height 21.8cm, approx. weight 28.5cm. (2) £1,500-2,000

813. A Britannia standard silver two-handled porringer and cover, by H. Lambert, London 1911, in the Charles II manner, circular form, embossed acanthus leaf decoration, the pull-off cover with a knop finial, on a circular foot, height 16.5cm, approx. weight 32oz. £500-700

814. An Edwardian presentation regimental silver punch bowl, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1907, circular form, embossed foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, on a raised circular foot, inscribed ‘A Souvenir to Col. W. Stopford (the K.R.Rifles (North Cork Rifles) from his brother officers on the disbanding of the Regiment as a token of the high esteem and affection he was always held by them’, diameter 29.9cm, approx. weight 36oz. £400-600

815. A pair of George III silver sauce boats, possibly by William Cattell, London 1774, oval form, punch-bead borders, leaf-capped flying scroll handles, on three shell capped hoof feet, initialled, length 15.3cm, approx. weight 9.5oz. (2) £600-800

816. A George III silver waiter, by Hannam and Crouch, London 1801, circular form, gadroon border, the centre with an initial, on three bracket feet, diameter 20.3cm, approx. weight 13.9oz. £150-200

817. A George III silver plate, by Frederick Kandler, London 1766, circular form, gadroon border, engraved with two crests below a coronet, diameter 24.5cm, approx. weight 16oz. £400-600

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818. A Victorian silver two-handled soufflé dish, by the Barnards London 1843, circular form, ribbon and reed side handles, with a silver liner, the front engraved with an armorial, length handle to handle 23.5cm, approx. weight 33.5oz. £500-800 The arms are those of Douglas of Scotland.

819. A George III presentation silver-gilt salver, possibly by Thomas Hannan and Richard Mills, London 1764, circular form, shell and gadroon border, later engraved with an armorial shield and inscribed ‘Dear Old Rowdie’, the underside inscribed ‘Arthur Grenfell to Ronald Lane XI April 1893 his wedding day with affectionate good wishes’, diameter 31.5cm, approx. weight 29oz. £300-400 The arms of Ronald Lane XI, later Major General Sir Ronald Lane, KCB, KCVO, who was born in 1880 and killed in action in 1918. General Lane was of the ninth generation descended from Col. John Lane of Bromley Manor, Staffordshire where the family were long established.

820. An Edwardian silver two-handled porringer and cover, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1904, in the Charles II manner, circular form, embossed foliate decoration, the pull-off cover with a fluted knop finial, on a circular foot, height 17cm, approx. weight 27oz. £400-600

821. A pair of George III silver wine coasters, by Thomas Hayter, London 1809, circular form, engraved wriggle work decoration, the wooden bases with central buttons, reeded borders, diameter 13.2cm. (2) £500-700

822. A George IV silver mustard pot, by Paul Storr, London 1826, circular baluster form, leaf capped scroll handle, chased foliate scroll and shell decoration, the domed cover with a wrythen finial, on a circular foot, engraved with a crest, height 11.5cm, approx. weight 6oz. £600-800

823. A Queen Anne silver mug, by Nathaniel Lock, London 1702, tapering circular form, scroll handle, the body with a reeded band, on a circular foot, height 10.5cm, approx. weight 8oz. £350-400

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824. A silver salver, by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1911, shaped circular form, on three scroll feet, diameter 25cm, approx. weight 23.3oz. £150-180

825. A Queen Anne provincial silver twohandled porringer, by Pentecost Symons of Plymouth, Exeter 1710, circular form, part-fluted decoration, scroll handles engraved decoration, scratch initialled ‘E*M’ over ‘E*P’ and dated ‘1713’, height 8.8cm, approx. weight 4oz. £500-700

826. A George III silver waiter, by Crouch and Hannam, London 1766, circular form, shell and scroll border, on three scroll feet, diameter 18cm, approx. weight 9.5oz. £100-150

827. A silver two-handled sandwich tray, by Brook and Son, Sheffield 1914, shaped rectangular form, moulded border, length handle to handle 55.5cm, approx. weight 40oz. £400-500

828. A pair of Edwardian silvermounted tortoiseshell candlesticks, by William Comyns, London 1907, plain columns, detachable drip pans, on raised square bases inlaid with baskets of mother-of-pearl flowers, height 12.7cm. (2) £600-800

829. A silver entrée dish and cover, by Thomas Bradbury and Son, Sheffield 1931, rectangular form, gadroon borders, the pull-off cover with a detachable handle, length 28.4cm, approx. weight 50oz. £300-400

830. A pair of George III silver waiters, by John Schofield, London 1778, circular form, beaded border, the centre with the crest of a thistle, on three claw and ball feet, diameter 17.5cm, approx. weight 16oz. (2) £350-400

831. A Victorian silver fruit stand, by Samuel Whitford, London 1867, tripod form, with three shield cartouches, crested, with three hooks for hanging grapes, height 31cm, approx. weight 11.3oz. £300-400

832. A George II silver waiter, by George Hindmarsh, London 1735, circular form, moulded border, the centre with chased foliate scroll decoration, engraved with a crest, diameter 15.3cm, plus a George III provincial silver waiter, by John Rowbotham and Co, Sheffield 1775, circular form, gadroon border, on three bracket feet, diameter 17cm, approx. weight 12.5oz. (2) £200-300

The crest is that used by Dobbs, Mille, Oliphant, Ramsay and other families.

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833 834 833. A Victorian silver-gilt mounted glass claret jug, by John Figg, London 1857, slender baluster form, the mount with a raised lip with a Bacchanalian mask, the scroll handle mounted with a female figure passing grapes to a putto, the silver-gilt mounted cork stopper with a bunch of grapes finial, plain glass ovoid body, on a raised circular foot, with scrolls, grapes and mask decoration, in a fitted wooden case, height 41.cm. ÂŁ1,000-1,500 834. A Victorian silver-gilt mounted glass claret jug, by John Figg, London 1857, slender baluster form, the mount with a raised lip with a Bacchanalian mask, the scroll handle mounted with a female figure passing grapes to a putto, the silver-gilt mounted cork stoppers with a bunch of grapes finial, plain glass ovoid body, on a raised circular foot, with stylised decoration and masks, height 41.6cm. ÂŁ1,000-1,500

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LOTS 835-911: A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF SILVER FROM THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MRS ELSIE MARQUIS

835. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a silver bowl of circular panelled form, Birmingham 1933, two single salt cellars, a vase, a circular dish, an unmarked candle snuffer, and an electroplated tea pot, approx. weighable 13.5oz. (7) £180-220

836. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of late-Victorian salt cellars, London 1892, cauldron form, on three hoof feet, miniature cream jug, a toilet jar and cover, a toast rack and a miniature plate, approx. weight 13.5oz. (6) £200-300

837. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a two-handled sugar bowl, of octagonal form, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1934, a baluster sugar caster, a circular bowl, and a pair of vases of tapering panelled form, London 1915, height 20.2cm, approx. weight 15oz. (5) £150-200

838. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of Edwardian candlesticks, Corinthian column form, on stepped square bases, London 1901, a sauce boat, Sheffield 1934, oval form, wavy-edge border, and a waiter, Sheffield 1893, circular form, shell and scroll border, foliate decoration, approx. weighable 14oz. (4) £200-300

839. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and maker’s, comprising: an Edwardian pin tray, Chester 1902, rectangular form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, plus a hand mirror, four hair brushes, a comb and a clothes brush, approx. weighable 9oz. (8) £120-180

840. A silver three-handled trophy cup, by Sanders and Mackenzie, Birmingham 1934, on a plinth, plus two smaller threehandled trophy cups, Birmingham 1903, height of tallest on plinth 20cm, approx. weight 11.5oz. (3) £100-150

841. A set of six late-Victorian silver Lily pattern teaspoons and tongs, by George Jackson, London 1890, the terminal initialled, in a fitted case, approx. weight 8oz. (7) £80-120

842. A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a three-piece silver christening set, with fern decoration, London 1878, cased, a set of twelve silver-handled fruit eaters, plated blades and tines, cased, and a part set of ivory handled table and dessert knives. (3) £200-300

843. A mixed lot of cased silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of serving spoons, with stud borders, Sheffield 1919, plus a threepiece Fiddle and Thread pattern knife, fork and spoon set, London 1855, and five various condiment spoons, approx. weight 7oz. (3) £120-180

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844. A set of twelve silver fruit knives and forks, by W and R Sorley, London 1916, plain blades, tapering mother-of-pearl handles, in a fitted wooden case, £250-300

845. A Victorian silver and ivory trowel, by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1863, carved baluster handle, the blade with engraved decoration, erased, in a fitted case, length 32cm. £80-120

846. A set of eighteen Victorian silver fruit knives and forks with a serving knife and fork and a pair of grape scissors, by Henry Wilkinson and Co, Sheffield 1856, the grape scissors by Rawlings and Summers, London 1856, plain blades with mother of pearl handles, with a crest, the grape scissors of pierced vine form, in a fitted wooden case. £500-700

847. A pair of Victorian silver fish servers, by Jackson and Fullerton, London 1897, engraved and pierced blades, carved ivory handles, inscribed, in a fitted case. £180-220

848. An Edwardian silver crumb scoop, by Weir and Sons, Dublin 1902, the shaped rectangular blade embossed with animals and foliate scroll decoration, engraved with a crest, the handle with chased foliate scroll decoration, length 28.5cm. £80-120

849. A pair of silver salad servers, by C. Burrows and Sons, Birmingham 1933, the terminals with pierced fleurs-de-lis terminals, in a fitted case, length 22cm, approx. weight 3.5oz. £80-120

The crest is that of Edwards.

850. An Edwardian set of twelve silver fruit knives and forks, by J. Round, Sheffield 1903, the blades with engraved foliate scroll decoration, tapering mother-of-pearl handles, in a fitted wooden case. £300-350

851. A pair of Victorian silver fish servers, by George Unite, Birmingham 1885, pierced foliate scroll blades, stylised Lily pattern handles, in a fitted case, length of knife 29.3cm. £120-150

852. A set of twelve silver fruit knives and forks, by Asprey and Co, Sheffield 1910, plain blades, tapering mother-of-pearl handles, in a fitted wooden case. £200-250

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853. A pair of South American silver dishes, unmarked, probably 19th century, circular form, moulded border, diameter 19cm. (2) £200-300

854. A George III silver caster, maker’s mark worn, possibly by Paul Storr, London 1812, vase form, rocaille decoration, gadroon border, domed pierced cover, with a cipher, on a raised circular foot, height 7cm, approx. weight 2oz. £150-200

855. A George IV provincial silver shell butter dish, by Robert Gainsford, Sheffield 1825, with a shell handle, on three mythical dolphin feet, length 12cm, plus a George III butter shell, London 1768, plus two further shell butter dishes, approx. weight 10oz. (4) £200-250

856. A George III silver counter dish, by Thomas Robins, London 1817, circular form, gadroon border, engraved decoration, diameter 15.3cm, approx. weight 5oz. £60-80

857. An Edwardian silver cigarette box, by William Comyns, London 1902, rectangular form, the solid cover with a ribbon and reed border, wood liner base, length 19.4cm. £100-120

858. A mid-18th century Irish silver waiter, by Robert Calderwood, Dublin circa 1740, circular form, gadroon and shell border, the centre with a crest, on three hoof feet, the underside with a scratch weight ‘8:19’, diameter 16.5cm, approx. weight 8.2oz £200-300

859. A William IV silver salver, by The Barnards, London 1835, circular form, foliate scroll border, the centre with chased foliate scroll decoration, engraved with a crest, on three pierced scroll bracket feet, diameter 25cm, approx. weight 14oz. £150-200

860. A silver salver, by E. Viner, Sheffield 1937, square form, canted corners, on four bracket feet, length 30.4cm, approx. weight 35oz. £350-400

861. A George III silver salver, by Ebenezer Coker, London 1766, circular form, gadroon border, the centre with later chased foliate scroll decoration, the centre with a patch and engraved with initials, on three claw and ball feet, diameter 32cm, approx. weight 28.5oz. £250-300

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862. A George III silver mug, possibly by John Dutton, London 1773, baluster form, later embossed with a ploughing scene within landscape settings, leaf capped scroll handle, inscribed and dated ‘1848’, on a raised circular foot, height 13.4cm, approx. weight 11.5oz. £150-200

863. A George IV Scottish silver salver, no apparent maker’s mark, Glasgow 1826, circular form, the centre with chased foliate decoration, foliate and gadroon border, on four foliate bracket feet, diameter 31.7cm, approx. weight 31.5oz. £300-400

864. A silver mug, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1913, tapering circular form, in the classical revival manner, height 7cm, approx. weight 11.2oz. £150-180

865. A pair of late-Victorian Britannia standard silver sauce boats, by Maurice Freeman, London 1899, oval form, gadroon border, leaf capped scroll handles, on four hoof feet, length 14.5cm, approx. weight 9.8oz. (2) £100-150

866. A late-Victorian silver two-handled porringer, by J and G Lowe, Chester 1896, circular form, scroll handles, the base set with a coin, rope-work border, height 9.5cm, approx. weight 8oz. £100-150

867. A pair of Victorian silver sauce boats, by George Richards, London 1848, oval bellied form, shell capped flying scroll handle, on three shell capped scroll legs on pad feet, engraved with a crest, length 17cm, approx. weight 22.5oz. (2) £600-800

868. A George III silver waiter, by John Carter, London 1769, circular form, shell and scroll border, the centre with chased decoration, on three hoof feet, diameter 18cm, approx. weight 7.5oz. £100-150

869. An Edwardian silver rose bowl, by W. Haseler, Birmingham 1909, circular form, part-fluted decoration, on a circular form, plus another similar rose bowl, London 1903, diameters 15.8cm and 14cm, approx. weight 15.5oz. (2) £200-250

870. A George III silver salver, by William Bruce, London 1818, circular form, shell and scroll border, the centre with chased foliate scroll decoration, on three gnarl feet, diameter 25.8cm, approx. weight 22oz. £250-350

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871. A pair of George III silver mugs, by Wallis and Hayne, London 1815, circular bellied form, with bands of reeded decoration, scroll handles, engraved with a crest, height 8cm, approx. weight 7.9oz. (2) £200-300

872. A George III silver swing-handled sugar basket, by Aldridge and Green, London 1773, circular form, pierced decoration, embossed with medallions and drapes, on a raised pierced circular foot, beaded borders, with a blue glass liner, height 11.2cm, approx. weight 5.9oz. £180-200 The crest is probably that of Collier.

873. A Victorian swing-handled sugar bowl, by Martin, Hall and Company, Sheffield 1871, circular form, engraved decoration, beaded borders, with four beaded circular cartouches, initialled, diameter 11.2cm, plus a Victorian silver sugar bowl, Sheffield 1874, approx. weight 11oz. (2) £200-250

874. A George III silver teapot, by Urquhart and Hart, London 1801, oval form, part-fluted decoration, part-fluted decoration, engraved decoration, scroll handle a.f, length handle to spout 28.5cm. £150-200

875. A silver two-handled date box holder, by Francis Crump, Sheffield 1938, oblong form, foliate borders, on four bun feet, length handle to handle 26.4cm, approx. weight 11oz. £100-150

876. A silver rose bowl, by William Sparrow, Birmingham 1919, plain circular form, shell and scroll border, on a raised circular foot, diameter 15.3cm, approx. weight 10.4oz. £100-150

877. An Edwardian silver dish, by Bordman, Glossop and Co, Birmingham 1903, oval form, pierced scroll gallery, wavy-edge border, engraved with a crest and initial, on four scroll feet, length 19.2cm, approx. weight 10oz. £100-150

878. A pair of William IV Irish silver salt cellars, by William Nowland, Dublin 1830, circular cauldron form, chased foliate decoration on a matted background, on three oriental mask capped hoof feet, engraved with a crest, diameter 7.5cm, approx. weight 8oz. (2) £100-150

879. An Edwardian silver basket, by William Hutton and Son, Sheffield 1901, oval form, pierced foliate scroll decoration, pierced scroll border, engraved with an initial and crest, on four pierced bracket feet, length 31cm, approx. weight 18.8oz. £180-220

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880. A silver sauce boat, by Carrington and Co, London 1911, oval form, gadroon border, leaf capped flying scroll handle, on three shell capped hoof feet, length 18.3cm, approx. weight 11.5oz. £120-150

881. An Edwardian silver three-handled tyg, by Wakely and Wheeler, London 1902, circular bowl, bifurcated scroll handles, on a raised circular foot, height 13.5cm, approx. weight 11.4oz. £150-200

882. A George III silver cream boat, by William and John Deane, London 1763, oval form, wavy-edge border, leaf capped flying scroll handle, on four hoof feet, length 12cm, approx. weight 3oz. £100-150

883. A George III silver teapot, by Solomon Hougham, London 1816, circular bellied form, part-fluted decoration, foliate and gadroon border, the hinged cover with a foliate finial, fluted scroll handle, on four bun feet, length 26cm, approx. weight 22oz. £220-250

884. An Edwardian Irish silver sugar caster, by Charles Lambe, Dublin 1901, cylindrical form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, pull-off cover, on a circular foot, height 18oz, approx. weight 8oz. £100-150

885. A George IV silver teapot, by Thomas Death, London 1825, circular bellied form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, foliate border, the hinged cover with a foliate finial, foliate and shell capped scroll handle, on four paw feet, length 27.5cm, approx. weight 26.5oz. £250-300

886. An Edwardian silver swing-handled basket, by J. Gloster, Birmingham 1908, shaped oblong form, pierced foliate scroll decoration, crimped border, on four pierced ball feet, length 29.5cm, approx. weight 15.5oz. £150-200

887. An Edwardian two-handled silver tray, by William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield 1909, rectangular form, shell and scroll border, on four gnarl feet, length handle to handle 35.8cm, approx. weight 17.5oz. £150-200

888. A George III silver swing-handled sugar basket, by Henry Chawner, London 1796, oval form, pierced with foliate scroll decoration, beaded borders, on a raised oval foot, with a blue glass liner, length 16cm, approx. weight 7oz. £120-150

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889. A pair of Edwardian silver sauce boats, by Butt and Co, London 1909, oval form, wavy-edge border, leaf capped scroll handle, on three shell capped webbed feet, length 19.8cm, approx. weight 19.4oz. (2) £250-300

890. A George IV silver teapot, by Charles Fox, London 1827, circular bellied form, embossed foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, the hinged cover with a rose finial, leaf capped scroll handle, on a circular foot, length 24.2cm, approx. weight 22oz. £250-300

891. A pair of silver sauce boats, by S. Blanckensee and Sons, Chester 1917, oval fluted form, scroll border, leaf capped scroll handle, on three scroll and pad feet, length 16cm, approx. weight 10.5oz. (2) £100-150

892. A pair of small Edwardian silver sauce boats, by Williams Limited, Birmingham 1902, elongated oval form, scroll handles, engraved with a crest and initial, length 14.5cm, approx. weight 3.4oz. (2) £60-80

893. A Victorian silver two-handled porringer and cover, by Aldewinckle and Slater, London 1894, circular form, part-fluted decoration, the pull-off cover with a foliate border, diameter 12cm, approx. weight 9.2oz. £100-120

894. By A. E. Jones, a pair of Arts and Crafts silver candlesticks, Birmingham 1926, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, rope-work borders, on spread circular bases, height 7.5cm. (2) £300-400

896. A silver entrée dish and cover with an associated handle, by Walker and Hall, Chester 1910, the handle Sheffield 1911, rectangular form, gadroon border, the handle with foliate decoration, length 29cm, approx. weight 61oz. £500-700

897. A George III silver salver, by Crouch and Hannam, London 1774, circular form, foliate draped and beaded border, the centre with chased foliate scroll decoration, engraved with a crest, on three claw and ball feet, diameter 33cm, approx. weight 33oz. £300-400

The crest is that of Edwards.

895. A George II silver waiter, by Gabriel Sleath, London 1742, circular form, moulded shell and scroll border, the centre engraved with a cipher, on four scroll feet, diameter 16.5cm, approx. weight 6.5oz. £150-200

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898. An Edwardian silver salver, by Joseph Rodgers, Sheffield 1906, circular form, shell and scroll border, the centre engraved with an initial, on three claw and ball feet, diameter 35.5cm, approx. weight 39oz. £350-400

899. A Victorian silver four-light candelabra, by Elkington and Co, Birmingham 1888, tapering square form, mounted with rams’ heads and classical decoration, on a raised square base, beaded borders, with three fluted scroll branches with urn shaped capitals, height 50cm. £300-400 900. A silver two-handled tray, by H. Atkins, Sheffield 1922, shaped square form, moulded border, length handle to handle 42.5cm, approx. weight 35.5oz. £300-400 900

901. A pair of George IV silver soup plates, by Waterhouse, Hodson and Co, Sheffield 1824, circular form, gadroon and shell border, engraved with a crest, diameter 25.5cm, approx. weight 46oz. (2) £500-700 Engraved with an Earl’s coronet and the arguably later crest of Belgrave of Cockfield, Suffolk.

902. A pair of George III silver meat platters, by James Young, London 1787, shaped oval form, beaded borders, length 31.4cm, approx. weight 41oz. (2) £500-800

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903. A George III silver salver, by Smith and Hayter, London 1802, circular form, moulded border, the centre with engraved decoration, engraved with an armorial, on three bracket feet, diameter 25.4cm, approx. weight 18.3oz. £200-250

904. A George IV silver tea caddy, by William Bateman, London 1824, oblong bellied form, part-fluted decoration, flush hinged cover with fluted decoration and an oval finial, the inside with a divider, with a lock, no key, length 17cm, approx. weight 17oz. £350-400

The arms are those of Townsend of Honington Hall, Warwickshire.

905. A pair of George II silver sauce boats, by Jacob Marsh, London 1748, oval form, wavy-edge border, leaf capped flying scroll handle, on three shell capped hoof feet, length 19.7cm, approx. weight 28oz. (2) £700-900

906. A George III silver double tea caddy, by John Schofield London 1797, oval form, part-fluted decoration, fluted handle, with two hinged compartments, later engraved decoration, with a vacant shield cartouche, length 15.5cm, approx. weight 20.5oz. £400-600

907. A three-piece Victorian silver tea set, by William Moulson, London 1846 and 1850, lobed tapering circular form, scroll handles, the hinged cover with a flower finial, on four shell bracket feet, engraved with a crest, length handle to spout 29cm, approx. weight 48oz. (3) £400-600

908. A four-piece Victorian silver tea and coffee set, by Elkington and Co, Birmingham 1891/92, circular bellied form, with part-fluted decoration below embossed foliate scroll decoration, leaf capped fluted handles, beaded borders, height of coffee pot 18.5cm, approx. weight 73oz. (4) £700-900

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909. A pair of George III silver two-handled sauce tureens and covers, by John Robins, London 1798, oval form, part-fluted decoration, fluted scroll handles, the domed pull-off covers with reeded handles, the body with gadroon borders, on raised oval bases, length handle to handle 24cm, approx. weight 40oz. (2) £700-900

909 910. A Victorian silver salver, by Martin, Hall and Co, Sheffield 1854, circular form, with an applied cast and pierced border with masks and pierced foliate scroll decoration, the front with engraved foliate scroll decoration and with a crest, on three claw and ball feet, diameter 30.5cm, approx. weight 38.7oz. £500-700 The crest is that of Tatum.

910 911. A George IV silver teapot, by Benjamin Smith, London 1924, shaped circular form, scroll handle, the hinged cover with a cauliflower finial, on three leaf capped scroll feet, engraved with a crest, length handle to spout 27.5cm, approx. weight 29oz. £400-600 The crest is that for Bagot, Dyer, Gardiner, Gason, Jones and other families.

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JEWELLERY

Thursday 21st July 2016

A late 19th century coloured gemstone set necklace and pendant Estimate: £5,000 - £10,000

ENQUIRIES Hannah Galbraith | Tel: +44 (0)1722 424586 | hannahgalbraith@woolleyandwallis.co.uk


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TRIBAL ART & ANTIQUITIES Tuesday 20th September 2016 Entries are now being accepted for this sale

An Aborigine broad shield, South East Australia, 98.5cm high. Estimate: £8,000 - £12,000

ENQUIRIES Will Hobbs | Tel: +44 (0)1722 339752 willhobbs@woolleyandwallis.co.uk


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ARMS & ARMOUR, MEDALS, COINS AND MILITARIA Wednesday 19th October 2016 Entries are now being accepted for this sale

The Boer War D.S.O. group of two to Captain Harry Crewe Godley, Northamptonshire Regiment, comprising: Distinguished Service Order, V.R.; and scarce single clasp Queen’s South African Medal, clasp for Belmont. Estimate: £2,000 - £3,000

ENQUIRIES Ned Cowell | Tel: +44 (0)1722 341469 | nc@woolleyandwallis.co.uk


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THE ARTHUR HOLDER COLLECTION OF SILVER AND VERTU (PART I) Tuesday 25th October 2016

A George IV silver regimental claret jug, by John Bridge, London 1828.. Estimate: £2,000 - £3,000

ENQUIRIES Rupert Slingsby | Tel: +44 (0)1722 424501 | rupertslingsby@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Lucy Chalmers | Tel: +44 (0)1722 424594 | lucychalmers@woolleyandwallis.co.uk


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THE ARTHUR HOLDER COLLECTION OF SILVER AND VERTU (PART I) Tuesday 25th October 2016

A selection of items. Estimates from £300 - £3,000

ENQUIRIES Rupert Slingsby | Tel: +44 (0)1722 424501 | rupertslingsby@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Lucy Chalmers | Tel: +44 (0)1722 424594 | lucychalmers@woolleyandwallis.co.uk


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FINE SILVER & OBJECTS OF VERTU Wednesday 26th October 2016 Entries are now being accepted for this sale

An Edwardian silver and enamel cigarette box, by the Guild of Handicraft Ltd, London 1904. Estimate: £1,500 - £2,000

ENQUIRIES Rupert Slingsby | Tel: +44 (0)1722 424501 | rupertslingsby@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Lucy Chalmers | Tel: +44 (0)1722 424594 | lucychalmers@woolleyandwallis.co.uk


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Auction Information OPENING HOURS Monday to Friday 9am – 5.30pm and 10am to 1pm on Saturdays. VIEWING All our auctions are on view at least two days prior to the sale and details will be found in the relevant catalogues. BIDDING IN THE ROOM 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. We now provide permanent paddle numbers which can be used for any future sale, once registered. REGISTERING WITH US 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: 1. a passport or photographic driving licence 2. a utility bill or document showing your name and address You can register in person or by contacting the office on 01722 424500 or emailing enquiries@woolleyandwallis.co.uk You will be asked to show your documents, or fax or email copies. PLEASE NOTE: Registering with the-saleroom.com or through our website does not automatically register you with us. COMMISSION BIDDING 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. TELEPHONE BIDDING It is usually possible to bid on the telephone by prior arrangement with the office.

LIVE ONLINE BIDDING Live online bidding is now available for most of our auctions via the-saleroom.com, enabling you to take part in the bidding from anywhere in the world, live as it happens. To bid online you need to register at www.the-saleroom.com, subject to approval. There is a 3% + VAT charge for this service. In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your credit card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Woolley and Wallis Salisbury Salerooms Ltd, you: 1. authorise Woolley and Wallis Salisbury Salerooms Ltd, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via thesaleroom.com, and 2. confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to Woolley and Wallis Salisbury Salerooms Ltd through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Woolley and Wallis Salisbury Salerooms Ltd are entitled to permit the shipping of the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale. CONDITION REPORTS 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. The colours printed in the catalogue are not necessarily true. SALE RESULTS These will be posted on our website shortly after the sale. BUYER’S PREMIUM Each lot is subject to a Buyer’s Premium of 22% + VAT on the first £500,000 of the hammer price and 12% + VAT thereafter.


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PAYMENT AND CLEARANCE 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: Bankers draft, cashiers cheque, personal cheque, travellers cheques, debit and credit cards and cash up to a sterling equivalent of 15,000. We are no longer able to accept card payments of over £1,000 where the card-holder is not present. Wire transfers should be sent to: Lloyds Bank plc, Blue Boar Row, Salisbury SP1 1DB. Account no. 00957707 Sort code 30-97-41 IBAN no. GB20LOYD30974100957707 BIC code LOYDGB21063 Credit cards: Visa or Mastercard for which there is a 2% surcharge + VAT Debit cards: Delta, Switch, Connect Where practical, payment can be made and purchases collected during the auction. Please note that furniture and clock lots will normally remain in our salerooms for three working days following each sale, after which they will be removed to our store and arrangements for collection must be made in advance with the office. Storage charges will be levied on all lots in the furniture and works of art and clock sales 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. VAT Lots marked with an asterisk (*) are subject to VAT on the hammer price. Lots marked with an omega ( ) 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. CITES REGULATIONS Please note that lots marked may be subject to CITES Regulations when exported. The CITES Regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/

ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHT / DROIT DE SUITE 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 death. 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 12,500. 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. Please enquire for the accepted exchange rate on the day of the sale. Royalties for Droit de Suite are as follows: 4% Up to 50,000 3% 50,000.01 - 200,000 1% 200,000.01 - 350,000 0.5% 350,000.01 - 500,000 0.25% In excess of 500,000 Up to a maximum levy of 12,500 Lots marked with a ‡ symbol are potentially subject to the levy. PACKING AND SHIPPING Woolley & Wallis do not offer a packing and despatch service but the following are carriers in our area. Alban Shipping

01582 493 099 info@albanshipping.co.uk www.albanshipping.co.uk

APS

0800 118 5868 sales@apservices.info 07736 544 362 www.apservices.info

Mailboxes

01264 360 333 info@mbeandover.co.uk www.mbe.co.uk/andover

Pack & Send

0845 465 0564 sales@packsend.co.uk www.packsend.co.uk

Please note that we cannot be held responsible for any damage or loss to items once they are in the hands of a carrier.


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SOCIETY OF FINE ART AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS and the ROYAL INSTITUTION OF CHARTERED SURVEYORS CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION FOR BUYERS 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. 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. 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. 4. The purchase price. The Buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 22% on the first £500,000 and 12% thereafter + VAT at the appropriate rate. 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 double symbol (**) 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. 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). 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. 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. 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. 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. 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).

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.

TERMS OF CONSIGNMENT FOR SELLERS 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. . Reserves. (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). (b) A reserve once set cannot be changed except with our consent. (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. 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. 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. 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.


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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. 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. 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. 14. Authority to deduct commission and expenses and retain premium and interest. (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. (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. 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. 16. Settlement. Subject to our normal trading conditions, payment will be made by BACS or cheque four 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.

CONDITIONS OF SALE 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. 1. DEFINITIONS In these Conditions: (a) ‘auctioneer’ means Woolley & Wallis Salisbury Salerooms Ltd or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; (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; (c) ‘hammer price’ means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the auctioneer brings down the hammer; (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; (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; (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. (g) ‘‘You’, ‘Your’, etc. refer to the buyer as identified in Condition 2. (h) The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate.

2. BIDDING PROCEDURES AND THE BUYER (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; (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. (c) Bidders shall be deemed to act as principals. (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. 3. INCREMENTS Bidding increments shall be at the auctioneer’s sole discretion. 4. THE PURCHASE PRICE The Buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 22% on the first £500,000 and 12% thereafter + VAT at the appropriate rate. 5. VALUE ADDED TAX Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with an asterisk or double asterisk. 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). 6. PAYMENT (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 (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. 7. TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES (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. (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. (c) No purchase MAY be COLLECTED AND WE SHALL NOT RELEASE ANY LOT TO YOU OR YOUR AGENT until it has been paid for. 8. REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT OR FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES (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; (ii) to rescind the sale of that lot and/or any other lots sold by us to you; (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; (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; (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; (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. (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 9. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY 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.


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10. COMMISSION BIDS 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. 11. WARRANTY OF TITLE AND AVAILABILITY 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. 12. AGENCY The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers. 13. TERMS OF SALE 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. 14. DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION (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’. (b) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation. 15. FORGERIES 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.

PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS, LITHOGRAPHS, ENGRAVINGS AND PRINTS 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. Glossary 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. (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. (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. (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. (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. (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. (f) Manner of Edward Lear: In our opinion a work in the style of the artist and of a later date. (g) After Edward Lear: In our opinion a copy of a known work of the artist. (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. (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. (j) Dimensions are given height before width. (k) Pictures are framed unless otherwise stated.

BOOK AUCTIONS 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.

GENERAL 16. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. 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. (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. 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. 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. 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.

ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHT / DROIT DE SUITE

21. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions.

Lots marked with a ‡ symbol are potentially subject to the levy.

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 death. 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 12,500. 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. Royalties for Droit de Suite are as follows: 4% Up to 50,000 3% 50,000.01 - 200,000 1% 200,000.01 - 350,000 0.5% 350,000.01 - 500,000 0.25% In excess of 500,000 Up to a maximum levy of 12,500


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Valuations PROBATE VALUATIONS 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.

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. INSURANCE 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.

We also carry out valuations for Family Division, Capital Gains Tax, and Private Treaty Sales.

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.

Contact Christine Johnson 01722 424509 FREE AUCTION VALUATIONS Free verbal valuations of items for sale are available at our Castle Street salerooms. Please telephone the relevant specialist or call our office on 01722 424500.

Woolley & Wallis valuations are accepted by all leading insurance companies.

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WOO L LE Y & WA L LI S Absentee Bid Form Silver, Vertu, Coins & Medals

PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY IN BLOCK LETTERS Lot Number in numerical order

Brief Decription

Price Excluding buyer’s premium & VAT

19th & 20th July 2016 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 Sale printed in the Catalogue. Please note we cannot guarantee that bids received after 4pm on the day prior to the auction will be executed. Billing Name (please print)

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Postcode Daytime telephone Email All accounts must be settled within 21 days. There is no surcharge for debit card payments, but for credit cards there will be a 2% (+VAT) surcharge. ID is required for all first time bidders.

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Auction Calendar JEWELLERY 21st July – Jewellery & Watches 27th October – Fine Jewellery Jonathan Edwards +44 (0) 1722 424504 • jonathanedwards@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Marielle Whiting +44 (0) 1722 424595 • mariellewhiting@woolleyandwallis.co.uk PAINTINGS 7th September – Old Masters & 19th Century Paintings 13th December – Modern British & 20th Century Art Victor Fauvelle +44 (0) 1722 424503 • victorfauvelle@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Jo Butler +44 (0) 1722 424592 • jobutler@woolleyandwallis.co.uk ENGLISH & EUROPEAN CERAMICS & GLASS 13th September Clare Durham +44 (0) 1722 424507 • claredurham@woolleyandwallis.co.uk TRIBAL ART & ANTIQUITIES 20th September Will Hobbs +44 (0) 1722 339752 • willhobbs@woolleyandwallis.co.uk FURNITURE, WORKS OF ART & CLOCKS 5th October Mark Richards +44 (0) 1722 411854 • markrichards@woolleyandwallis.co.uk 20TH CENTURY DESIGN 18th October – 20th Century Design 30th November – British Art Pottery Michael Jeffery +44 (0) 1722 424505 • michaeljeffery@woolleyandwallis.co.uk ARMS & ARMOUR, MEDALS & COINS AND MILITARIA 19th October Ned Cowell +44 (0) 1722 341469 • nc@woolleyandwallis.co.uk SILVER 25th October – The Arthur Holder Collection of Silver & Vertu (Part I) 26th October – Fine Silver & Objects of Vertu Rupert Slingsby +44 (0) 1722 424501 • rupertslingsby@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Lucy Chalmers +44 (0) 1722 424594 • lucychalmers@woolleyandwallis.co.uk ASIAN ART 15th & 16th November John Axford +44 (0) 1722 424506 • johnaxford@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Sophie Lister +44 (0) 1722 424591 • sophielister@woolleyandwallis.co.uk


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