The Collyer Collection of Antique and Collectable Silver

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Gorringes The Collyer Collection of Antique and Collectable Silver The Silver Collectors Sale 15 North Street Lewes East Sussex BN7 2PD United Kingdom Started 23 Jan 2018 10:00 GMT Lot Description 1 A George II silver marrow scoop, by Roger Hare, hallmarked London 1752, bearing an unusual heraldic crest to the back of the bowl, with engraved initials E.F, length 222mm Weight 1.5oz/48grms 2 An early George I silver marrow scoop, hallmarked London 1721, makers mark indistinct, monogrammed, Length 220mm Weight 1.7oz/55grms 3 A George III silver marrow scoop, by Thomas James? hallmarked London 1808, Length: 217mm Weight:.8oz/25grms 4 A George III silver marrow scoop, hallmarked London 1791 maker?n, Length: 230mm Weight: 1.6oz/52grms 5 A George III silver marrow scoop, by Thomas & William Chawner, hallmarked London c.1770, Length: 213mm Weight: 1.5oz/48grms 6 A George III silver marrow scoop, by George Smith III, hallmarked London 1785, crested, Length 224mm Weight 1.3oz/43grms 7 A George II silver marrow scoop, hallmarked London 1733? makers mark rubbed, Length: 235mm Weight: 1.3oz/41grms 8 A George II silver marrow scoop, by James Wilks, hallmarked London 1753, Length: 228mm Weight: 1.5oz/48grms 9 A late George II silver marrow scoop, hallmarked London 1756, maker Ebenezer Coker, Length 213mm Weight 1.4oz/44grms 10 A George III silver marrow scoop, by Mary Sumner, hallmarked London 1807, Length 235mm Weight 1.5oz/49grms 11 A George III silver thread pattern marrow scoop, hallmarked London 1795, makers George Smith and William Fearn, Length 212mm Weight 1.6oz/50grms 12 An early George II silver marrow scoop, with engraved initial, hallmarked London 1728, makers Hugh Arnett and Edward Pocock, Length 213mm Weight 1.4oz/44grms 13 An early George III silver marrow scoop, hallmarked London 1763, maker William Turner, Length 214mm Weight 1.3oz/41grms 14 A George III silver marrow scoop, hallmarked London 1796, maker William Summer, Length 227mm Weight 1.3oz/41grms 15 A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver marrow scoop, hallmarked London 1709, makers mark rubbed, with feint traces of a crest, Length 201mm, Weight 1.1oz/ 37 grams.

16 A George V engine turned silver rectangular snuff box, by George Unite, hallmarked Birmingham 1925, crested, Length 76mm Weight; 3.4ozs/107grms. 17 A George III silver gilt snuff box, hallmarked London 1802 and attributed to William Pitts, of concave form with engine turned decoration and interior engraved inscription, Length 80mm. Weight: 2.5oz/80grms. 18 A George III silver table snuff box, by Joseph Wilmore, hallmarked Birmingham 1817, of rectangular form, with floral relief and chased decoration and later engraved inscription to the lid, Length 99mm. Weight: 5.4oz/169grms. 19 A George III silver snuff box, hallmarked London 1801 and attributed to Thomas Hobbs, of rectangular and fluted form, Length 72mm. Weight: 1.6oz/51grms 20 A George III silver nutmeg grater, by Samuel Meriton II, hallmarked London 1796, of plain egg form, Length 50mm. 21 A George III silver nutmeg grater, by Samuel Massey, hallmarked London 1796, of plain egg form, Length: 50mm. 22 A George III silver nutmeg grater, by John Reily, hallmarked London 1804, of plain rectangular form with a hinged cover and grater, engraved with the name "Charlotte" Length: 37mm. 23 A George III silver nutmeg grater, by Joseph Wilmore, hallmarked Birmingham 1809, of plain oblong/oval form with a hinged cover and a hinged grater, Length: 37mm. 24 A George III silver snuff box, by John Lawrence & Co, hallmarked Birmingham 1818, of rectangular form with reeded decoration, crested, Length 91mm. Weight 3.8oz/120grms 25 A George IV silver snuff box, by Thomas Shaw, hallmarked Birmingham 1825, of rectangular ogee form and decorated with bird and scrolls, with engine turned base, crested, Length 79mm. Weight 3.4oz/107 grams. 26 A George III silver snuff box, by William Eley II, hallmarked London 1812, of rectangular form, with engine turned decoration to all sides and small vacant circular cartouche, Length 85mm. Weight: 4.1oz/130grms 27 A George IV engine turned silver snuff box, hallmarked Birmingham 1827, maker, John Bettridge, of rectangular form, with engraved initial and cast and applied floral thumb piece, Length 68mm Weight 2oz/63grms 28 A good George IV Britannia standard engine turned silver table snuff box, by Charles Rawlings, hallmarked London 1828, of oblong form with rounded ends and raised floral and shell thumb piece, with vacant cartouche, Length 104mm Weight 4.9oz/153grms 29 A William IV engine turned silver gilt snuff box, by Nathaniel Mills, hallmarked Birmingham 1830, of oblong form with crested cartouche to the cartouche, Length 80 mm Weight 2.8oz/90grms 30 A William IV sterling silver snuff box, by Joseph Bettridge, hallmarked Birmingham 1830, of oblong form, with cast and applied floral and C scroll decoration to the cover and engine turned base, initialled, Length 75 mm 3oz/96grms 31 A fine George IV silver gilt table snuff box, by John Bettridge hallmarked Birmingham 1827, of oblong form, with crisp cast and applied floral decoration and engine turned sides and base, with shaped vacant cartouche, Length 88mm Weight 5.8oz/181grms 32 A good George III silver gilt snuff box, by William Purse, hallmarked London 1808, of oblong form, the cover with cast and applied scene depicting a meeting between Philip & Alexander the Great, the remaining sides and base textured with extensive arrowheads motifs, the interior initialled & inscrib...[more]

33 A good George III silver gilt snuff box, by John Reily, hallmarked London 1807, of rounded oblong form, with basket weave decoration, Length 81mm Weight 3.6oz/115grms 34 A George III silver concave snuff box, by Samuel Pemberton, hallmarked Birmingham 1807, with bright cut engraved decoration and invisible hinge, crested, Length 100mm. Weight 3.3oz/104grms 35 A Victorian silver cornucopia shaped combination vinaigrette and scent bottle, by Sampson Mordan & Co Ltd, hallmarked London 1872, with engraved monogram to lid, suspension chain and amethyst coloured cabochon inset to the narrow terminal, Length 102mm Weight 1.8oz/58grms 36 An early Victorian snuff box, by Nathaniel Mills, hallmarked Birmingham 1839, of rectangular form, with raised cast borders of foliate decoration, with monogram and interior inscription, Length 82mm Weight: 4.1oz/128grms. 37 A Victorian silver snuff box, by Hilliard & Thomason, hallmarked Birmingham 1879, of elliptical form, with ornate chased and engraved decoration and vacant star shaped cartouche, Length 70mm Weight: 1.8oz/58grms. 38 An early Victorian silver snuff box, by Nathaniel Mills, hallmarked Birmingham 1838, of rectangular form, with engine turned decoration and vacant cartouche, Length 78mm. Weight: 2.2oz/71grms 39 A large Victorian silver table snuff box, by Thomas Johnson I, hallmarked London 1869, of rectangular form, with chased and raised relief floral decoration, initialled and with interior inscription, Length128mm, Weight: 10oz/312grms. 40 An early Victorian silver castle top snuff box, by Nathaniel Mills, hallmarked Birmingham 1837, of rectangular shape with engine turned sides and cover cast with a scene of Windsor Castle, Length 75mm Weight 2.1oz/68grms 41 An early Victorian silver table snuff box, by Edward Smith, hallmarked Birmingham 1846, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration to all sides and the base, the lid is heavily festooned with cast floral decoration, Length: 93mm Weight: 6.8oz/214grms 42 A Victorian silver snuff box, by Edward Smith, hallmarked Birmingham 1860, of shaped rectangular form, with engraved scroll and foliate decoration, Length 73mm Weight 2.9oz/93grms 43 An early Victorian engine turned silver table snuff box, by Edward Smith, hallmarked Birmingham 1848, of rectangular form, with scalloped edges and chased decoration, large monogram to centre, Length 92mm. Weight 5.6oz/176grms 44 An early Victorian engine turned silver snuff box, by Wheeler & Cronin, hallmarked Birmingham 1845, of rectangular ogee form, with cast and embossed foliate scroll decoration and engraved crest to the lid, Length: 105mm. 7.2oz/226 grams.weight: 8oz/226grms 45 A Victorian silver rectangular table snuff box, by Yapp & Woodward, hallmarked Birmingham 1850, with cast and applied floral and scroll chasing and engine turned decoration with scalloped edging, Length: 102mm Weight: 8.8oz/274grms 46 A Victorian silver snuff box, by Frederick Marson, hallmarked Birmingham 1867, of rectangular form with scalloped sides and engraved decoration, Length 83mm Weight: 4.3oz/134grms 47 An early Victorian silver snuff box, by Francis Clark, hallmarked Birmingham 1840, of rectangular form with cast and applied floral decoration, Length 82mm Weight: 3.2 oz/101grms 48 An early Victorian silver snuff box, by Francis Clark, hallmarked Birmingham 1840, of rectangular form with ornate cast and applied floral decoration to the thumb piece and cartouche border, with engraved name and date, Length 83mm Weight: 4.2oz/131grms

49 A Victorian silver snuff box, by Edward Smith, hallmarked Birmingham 1857, of rectangular form with shaped scalloped sides and vacant cartouche, with engine turned and engraved decoration, Length 85mm Weight: 4.6oz/144grms 50 An early Victorian engine turned silver snuff box, by William Simpson, hallmarked Birmingham 1840, of rectangular form with reeded sides and cast and applied floral edges, Length 86mm Weight: 5oz/156grms 51 A good Victorian silver presentation table snuff box in original fitted case, by Nathaniel Mills, hallmarked Birmingham 1848, of oblong form with embossed convex sides and engine turned base with a cast and applied raised border, the cover, inscribed "Presented at the camp, Curragh of Kildare, Augus...[more] 52 A good Victorian silver presentation table snuff box, by Nathaniel Mills, hallmarked Birmingham 1847, of oblong shape with a serpentine outline and raised cast and applied floral scroll borders and thumb piece, the cover with engraved coat of arms and interior inscription, "Presented to bro'.h.f. RO...[more] 53 A Victorian silver table presentation snuff box, by Nathaniel Mills, hallmarked Birmingham 1838, of oblong in form, the top has cast and applied floral decoration, with engine turned base and presentation inscription, "Presented to Mr Joseph Bell by a few of his friends on his leaving Belfast as a t...[more] 54 A good early Victorian silver table snuff box, by Nathaniel Mills, in original fitted case, hallmarked Birmingham 1841, of oblong form with a serpentine outline and floral and scroll engraved decoration, *The crest and motto is that of Murray, as borne by the Dukes of Atholl, perhaps for Vice Admira...[more] 55 A good early Victorian silver table snuff box in original fitted case, by Nathaniel Mills, hallmarked Birmingham 1846, of oblong form with a serpentine outline and floral and scroll engraving to all sides, the top has a cast and applied band of floral and scroll decoration and presentation inscripti...[more] 56 A William IV Scottish silver snuff box, by James Naismith, hallmarked Edinburgh, 1835 of rectangular form with raised cast floral relief and geometric engine turned decoration, monogrammed and interior lid inscription, Length 78mm Weight: 3.5oz/111grms. 57 A William IV silver snuff box, by Edward Smith, hallmarked Birmingham 1830, of rectangular form, the exterior has engine turned and cast relief floral decoration, Length 79mm Weight: 3oz/95grms. 58 An impressive William IV twin compartment silver gilt table snuff box, by Nathaniel Mills, hallmarked Birmingham 1832, of rectangular form, with ogee sides, the hinged lid with cast foliate decoration and base with engine turned decoration, Length 123mm. Weight: 12.1oz/377grms 59 A good William IV engine turned silver table snuff box, by Joseph Wilmore, hallmarked for Birmingham 1837, of rectangular ogee form and cast and embossed with floral and scroll decoration, Length 115mm. Weight 9.9oz 308grams. 60 A William IV engine turned silver snuff box, by Edward Edwards II, hallmarked London 1835, of rectangular form with cast and applied floral decoration, engraved monogram to lid and interior inscription, Length 88mm Weight: 4.1oz/130grms 61 A William IV engine turned silver snuff box, by Nathaniel Mills, hallmarked Birmingham 1832, of rectangular ogee form, the cast lid decorated with garlands and floral decoration, Length 98mm, Weight: 5.9oz/185grms 62 A William IV engine turned silver snuff box, by Edward Smith, hallmarked Birmingham 1831, of rectangular form, with cast and applied floral edges, Length 80mm Weight: 4.3oz/135grms 63 A William IV silver snuff box, by Taylor & Perry, hallmarked Birmingham 1834, of rectangular form, with reeded edges and engraved inscription, Length 88mm Weight: 3oz/94grms

64 A very rare silver George III nipple shield, hallmarked London 1797, makers mark is half rubbed but attributed to Charles Hougham, Diameter 6.5 cm. 65 A rare set of six Irish George III silver wine labels, hallmarked Dublin 1809 onwards (the only years George III head was in this shaped lozenge), the labels are embossed with Bacchanalian, Putti & Grape decoration and hand engraved with BAR SAC, FRONTIGNAN, CALCAVELLA, HERMITAGE, CLARET & H...[more] 66 A George III silver wine funnel, by Hester Bateman, London, c.1780, lacking muslin ring, Height 124mm Weight 1.9oz/62grms 67 A George III silver and gilt pap boat, by George Knight, hallmarked London 1818, of oblong form, the borders with applied cast foliate and shell decoration, with silver gilt interior, crested, Length 151mm Weight 3.4oz/106grms 68 A Victorian silver bosun's call, hallmarked Birmingham 1873, maker by George Unite, traditional in shape with a Crown and Anchor each side of the whistle barrel, Length 88mm Weight 13grms 69 A Victorian silver bosun's call, hallmarked Birmingham 1874 and made by George Unite, traditional in shape with a Crown and Anchor each side of the whistle barrel, Length 88mm Weight 14grms 70 Four late Victorian dressing table cylindrical jars, two in solid silver with domed tops and two glass jars with identical domed sterling silver tops (one a screw on) hallmarked, two silver jars London 1898 domed tops 1894, the two glass jars tops hallmarked London 1897/1898, maker Finnegan's Ltd, m...[more] 71 A Victorian silver rectangular trinket box, by Horton & Allday, hallmarked in Birmingham 1891, the lid with spiral fluted decoration, height 3.5cm and a silver pot pourri box, Oldfields Ltd, Birmingham, 1909, 4.4oz/138 grams. 72 A Victorian silver card case, with thumb ejector mechanism, by William Neale & Sons, hallmarked Chester 1890, the body embossed stylised scrolls, Length 80mm, gross weight 1.4oz/45grms 73 No Lot 74 A Victorian novelty silver "hunting horn" pepperette, hallmarked London 1888 and made by WS over EM, crested, Height: 122mm Weight: 1.3oz/42grms 75 A pair of Victorian silver sweetmeat moulds, hallmarked Birmingham 1896, maker John William Caldicott, they are of quatrefoil shape, 45mm, 30 grams, together with an Edwardian silver mounted pottery match strike, with views of Jersey, London, 1905. 76 A Victorian silver bosun's call, hallmarked Birmingham, 1860 and made by Hilliard and Thomason, with bright cut engraving to the sides, Length 100mm Weight 11grms 77 A 1930's silver bosun's call with engraved inscription "Silver Call Easter, 1952", engraved with crown and anchor, J. Hudson & Co, Birmingham, 1937, L. 97mm. Weight. 20 grams. 78 A Victorian silver bosun's call, hallmarked Birmingham 1865 and made by Hilliard and Thomason, traditional in shape with a Crown and Anchor each side of the whistle barrel, Length 4 /98mm Weight 11grms 79 A Victorian silver bosun's call, hallmarked Birmingham 1872 and made by Hilliard and Thomason, traditional in shape with a Crown and Anchor each side of the whistle barrel, Length 94mm Weight 11grms

80 A Victorian silver bosun's call, with engraved name, hallmarked Birmingham 1899 and made by James Allen, traditional in shape with bright cut engraving to the sides, Length 117mm Weight 18grms 81 A cased set of four silver "The Royal Artillery" menu holders, by A. Wilcox, hallmarked Chester 1932/36, the menu holders are modelled in the form of the Badge of The Royal Artillery, with the motto UBIQUE, Height 39mm. Weight: 2.6oz/81grms 82 An Edwardian silver mounted glass scent bottle, hallmarked for Birmingham 1907, maker's, possibly Mitchell Bros, of plain cylindrical form, height 65mm together with a pair of silver gilt topped glass scent bottles, London, 1925. 83 A pair of Edwardian silver semi circular menu holders, by William Comyns, hallmarked for London 1901 each panel is embossed with two Putti amongst foliate scrolls, with a vacant cartouche in the centre, Length: 79mm. 84 A good William IV silver double sided castle top card case by Taylor & Perry, depicting in relief, Abbotsford House, home of Sir Walter Scott, the rear, also in relief, of Newstead Abbey, the home of Lord Byron, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1835, Height: 95mm. Weight: 68grms/2.1ozs 85 A modern silver novelty trinket box, by Theo Fennell, hallmarked for London, 2005, of cylindrical form, the lid modelled as a "dog disappearing down a burrow", Height 68mm, Weight 2.9oz/91 grms 86 An Edwardian silver topped glass letter paste bottle, by Levi & Salaman, with original integral brush and bar (to remove excess water), hallmarked Birmingham 1906, on three stump feet, Height 78mm 87 An Edwardian combination silver vesta case/sovereign/half sovereign case and stamp box, by Joseph Gloster, hallmarked Birmingham 1905, of oblong form, with two hinged compartments and engraved with all over shamrock decoration and inscribed Jess to Dick, Length 69mm to ring. Weight 2.1oz/68 grms 88 A rare William IV novelty silver castle top thermometer, by Joseph Wilmore, hallmarked Birmingham 1835, with a die cast panel of Abbotsbury House, the home of Sir Walter Scott, the thermometer is set between ornate panels on a plinth with an engraved border, Height 94mm Gross weight 1oz/33grms 89 An early Victorian silver Castle top card case of Warwick castle in high relief, by George Unite, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1865, the cast relief is of Warwick Castle from the River Avon, with engraved name, height 97mm, weight 2oz/ 65 grams. 90 A pair of George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, by George Smith III, hallmarked London 1786, (tired crests), Length 178mm Total Weight 3ozs/94grms 91 A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, by John Lambe, hallmarked London 1786, with scalloped shell bowl, monogrammed, Length; 333mm Weight; 4.5oz/141grms. 92 Four pairs of George III silver sugar tongs, including Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London, 1806, various dates and makers, 4.2oz/131 grams. 93 A George III silver basting spoon, by Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, hallmarked London 1792, monogrammed, Length 303mm Weight 3.2oz/101grams 94 A set of three early 19th century Scottish provincial silver Old English pattern table spoons, by James Orr, hallmarked for Greenock, c.1815-1825, monogrammed, Length approx 240mm. Gross weight 4.9oz/155grms. 95 An early George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, by Job Tripp, hallmarked London 1764, with scalloped bowl, crested, Length 348mm Weight 5.4oz/170grms.Stunning considering it is 240 years old, crest engraved at the handle top.

96 A George III silver Old English beaded pattern soup ladle, by Sarah & John William Blake, hallmarked London 1810, Length; 132mm. Weight 6.4oz/200 grams.weight; 7ozs/200 grms. 97 A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, by Walter Tweedie, hallmarked London 1777, with a scallop shell bowl, Length 322mm Weight 4.7oz/149grms 98 A George III silver fiddle and thread pattern straining spoon, by Stephen Adams II, hallmarked London 1817, crested and monogrammed, Length 305mm Weight: 4.7oz/149grms. 99 A George III Irish silver soup ladle, by Michael Keating, hallmarked Dublin 1773, with a hook end and engraved flaming cauldron crest amidst rocaille and trailing foliage with a nice scalloped fluted shell bowl, length 330mm Weight 5.3oz/167grms 100 A George III silver caddy spoon, by Wardell & Kempson, of shovel form, with cannon shape handle, hallmarked for Birmingham 1808, an Irish silver sauce ladle and a cased pair of silver napkin rings. 101 A George III Irish silver strainer spoon, by John Osborne, hallmarked Dublin 1791, with bright cut engraved and star decoration, with a slot pierced divider, Length; 315mm Weight: 4.5oz/140 grms 102 A George III silver stilton scoop, with ivory handle, hallmarked London 1805, maker John Shekleton, Length 215mm. 103 A late George III silver stilton scoop, possibly by John Jackson III, with pusher mechanism and stained green ivory handle, hallmarked London 1793, Length: 296mm 104 A large George IV Irish silver strainer spoon, by Samuel Neville, hallmarked Dublin 1822, with bright cut and star decoration and pierced divider, Length 324mm Weight 3.9oz/122grms 105 A large George III silver Old English pattern basting spoon, by Peter & Ann Bateman, hallmarked for London 1795, Length 325mm Weight: 4.1oz/129grms 106 A George III silver fiddle and thread pattern soup ladle, by Richard Crossley, hallmarked London 1805, crested, Length: 320mm Weight: 7ozs/220grms. 107 A George III silver fiddle pattern basting spoon, by Sarah Purver, hallmarked London 1818, initialled, Length: 310mm Weight: 3.5ozs/111grms. 108 A George III silver Old English pattern basting spoon, by Stephen Adams, hallmarked London 1799, monogrammed, Length: 300mm Weight: 2.7ozs/87grms 109 A large George III Irish silver fiddle pattern strainer spoon, by Richard Sawyer, hallmarked Dublin 1804, crested, Length; 337mm Weight: 4.1oz/130 grms. 110 A George III silver Old English thread pattern basting spoon, by Smith & Fearn, hallmarked London 1809, initialled, Length 308mm Weight 3.5oz/109grms 111 A set of five George III silver bright cut Old English pattern table spoons, by Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, hallmarked London 1798, initialled, Length: 211mm Total Weight 6.6oz/207grms 112 A George IV part canteen of silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern flatware, hallmarked London 1828, Total Weight 61.5oz/1926grms

113 A set of twelve George IV silver fiddle pattern table forks, hallmarked London 1827, maker William Chawner, Length: 202 mm. Weight 25.5oz/808 grms 114 A set of six George IV silver fiddle pattern table forks, hallmarked London 1825, maker Charles Eley, initialled, Length 202 mm, weight 14.5oz/465 grms 115 A matched set of three George IV silver fiddle pattern table forks, hallmarked London 1825/28, makers two x Robert Hennell II and one x William Schofield, crested and one Irish silver table fork, William Cummins, Dublin, 1828, Weight 9oz/285 grms 116 A set of twelve George IV and early Victorian silver tea spoons, hallmarked London 1827-47 mainly by Joseph & Albert Savory, of fiddle pattern some initialled, eight x Joseph & Albert Savory, two x William Eley and two x Charles Lias, Length 146mm, weight 9.4oz/295 grms 117 A set of six George III silver Old English pattern table spoons, hallmarked London 1807, William Eley and William Fearn, crested, Length 217 mm, weight 13.6oz/423 grms 118 A set of six George III silver Old English pattern table spoons, hallmarked London 1809, Richard Crossley & George Smith, crested, Length 218 mm, weight 13.2oz/411 grms 119 A set of six George III silver Old English pattern table forks, by Thomas Wilkes Barker, hallmarked London 1818-19, monogrammed, Length 203mm, weight 14.4oz/450grms 120 A set of six early George III silver Old English pattern table spoons, by Thomas Tookey, hallmarked London 1779, crested, Length 219mm, weight 13.8oz/431grms 121 A set of six George IV silver fiddle pattern table forks, by Randall Chatterton, hallmarked London 1826, initialled, Length 202mm, weight 13.9oz/434grms 122 A matched set of five George IV & Victorian silver King's pattern serving/table spoons, hallmarked London 1828/1858, two x Henry Lias & Sons two x William Chawner & one x William Eley, three crested, Length: 238mm weight 16.6oz/518grms 123 A large George III silver fiddle and thread pattern basting spoon, by Thomas Wilkes Barker, hallmarked London 1809, initialled, Length 314mm Weight: 4.7oz/147grms 124 A George III silver Old English pattern basting spoon, by William Eaton, hallmarked London 1807, initialled, Length 307mm Weight: 3.5 oz/111grms 125 A George IV silver fiddle pattern basting spoon, by Thomas Wilkes Barker, hallmarked London 1824, initialled, Length 300mm Weight: 3.3oz/105grms 126 A set of six Victorian silver Old English pattern table spoons, hallmarked London 1858, maker George Adams, crested, Length 218 mm combined weight 14.1oz/441 grms 127 No Lot 128 A set of six Victorian silver Grecian pattern dessert spoons, by George Adams, hallmarked London 1863, crested, Length: 179mm, weight 12.1/378grms

129 A pair of George IV silver King's pattern sauce ladles, by William Chawner II, hallmarked London 1820, crested, Length 190mm, weight: 5.6oz/175grms 130 A cased pair of George III silver Old English pattern "berry" spoons, by Peter & William Bateman and similar sifter spoon, hallmarked London 1810 and 1866, Edinburgh, maker William Marshall, respectively, with engraved decoration, Sifter 157mm, weight: 4.5oz/142grms 131 A George III silver Old English pattern basting spoon, hallmarked London 1806, maker Richard Crossley, initialled to top, Length 305mm Weight 3oz/95grms 132 An early Victorian provincial silver fiddle pattern fish slice, By Robert, James & Josiah Williams, hallmarked for Exeter 1846, pierced and engraved with rose and thistles, monogrammed, Length 300mm Weight 4.9oz/154grms. 133 A cased set of early Victorian silver fish servers, makers James William & Henry Harrison and William Howson, Hallmarked for Sheffield 1849, the slice blade decorated with a Chinese fisherman, knife 330mm. 134 A set of eleven early Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern table forks, by William Eaton, hallmarked London 1841, crested, Length 200mm, Weight: 31oz/967grms 135 A set of eleven early Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern dessert forks, by Francis Higgins, hallmarked London 1859, crested, Length: 172mm, Weight: 20oz/626grms 136 A Victorian silver fish server, attributed to Charles Favell, with carved ivory tusk handle, hallmarked for Sheffield 1880, with bright cut engraved blade, Length 13 /330mm 137 A set of twelve late Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, by John Round, hallmarked Sheffield 1897, monogrammed, Length 178mm, weight 17.8oz/556grms 138 A set of six Victorian silver Old English pattern dessert spoons, by John Round & Sons, hallmarked Sheffield 1890, Length: 190mm, weight: 10.5oz/327grms 139 An early Victorian silver fiddle pattern sifter spoon, by John Harris IV, hallmarked London 1841 and two other silver sifter spoons, 3.5 oz/111 grams. 140 A Georgian/Victorian matched silver fiddle, thread and shell part canteen of flatware, various date and makers, 115 oz/3606 grams.. 141 A Georgian/Victorian matched silver fiddle pattern part canteen of flatware, 90 oz/2807 grams. 142 A pair of William IV silver fiddle pattern serving spoons and a similar Victorian pair, hallmarked London 1834, maker Jonathan Hayne and 1838, John James Whiting, Length 237mm, weight 4.9oz/153grms 143 A set of four early Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern dessert spoons, hallmarked London 1841, William Eaton, initialled, Length 175 mm, weight 8.8oz/275 grms 144 A Victorian silver Old English pattern part table service of flatware, by George Adams, hallmarked London 1859/60, 23.3 oz/726 grams. 145 A matched set of six Victorian silver King's pattern table spoons, hallmarked London 1845/1850, four by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater and two by Thomas Vaughan & Thomas Cotterell), all the same crests, Length: 224mm, weight 19.5oz/607grms

146 A set of six Victorian silver fiddle and thread dessert spoons, by Josiah Piercy II, hallmarked London 1864, crested, Length: 182mm, weight 10.9oz/340grms 147 A set of six Victorian silver fiddle and thread dessert spoons, by Henry Lias & Son, hallmarked London 1864, crested, Length: 7 ¼ /182mm Combined weight 11oz/345grms 148 A set of four Victorian silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles, by Elizabeth Eaton, hallmarked London 1855, crested, Length: 185mm Combined weight 11.3oz/352grms 149 No Lot 150 A Victorian ivory handled silver stilton scoop, by Martin,Hall & Co, hallmarked Sheffield 1880, with gadrooned feral and a ribbed baluster shaped handle, Length 210mm 151 A pair of early Victorian silver fish servers, by Samuel Harwood, hallmarked Sheffield 1848, engraved with Japanese style carps entwined around a trident, Knife 344mm. 152 A cased set of four Victorian silver parcel gilt fruit serving spoons and a sugar sifter, hallmarked London 1897, Charles Stuart Harris, with scallop shaped bowls with very ornate heavy cast decorated handles masses of cast fruit decoration on to the back of the spoon bowls and the terminal is of a...[more] 153 A George V ivory handled silver crumb scoop, by Barker Brothers, hallmarked for Chester 1911, Length 312mm. 154 An Edwardian ivory handled silver crumb scoop, by Barker Brothers, hallmarked for Chester 1908, with turned handle and bright cut engraved scoop, Length; 334mm. 155 A set of six late 19th/early 20th century Russian 84 zolotnik silver picture back spoons, decorated with the monument of Minin and Pozharsky in Moscow, makers, Postnikov in Moscow, Length 133mm, weight: 2.6oz/83grms 156 A set of six Irish silver bright cut engraved Celtic tip dessert spoons, hallmarked Dublin (2) 1829 and (4) 1836 two marked Edward Power & mark of John Twycross and four marked Phillip Weeks & mark of John Twycross, with rat-tail bowls. Length: 181mm, weight: 6.6oz/208grms 157 A 1930's canteen of silver rat tail pattern cutlery, by William Hutton & Sons, all hallmarked for Sheffield 1934, initialled, in oak canteen. 52oz/1634 grams. 158 A pair of William III silver dognose rat tail table spoons hallmarked for London 1698 (makers mark worn) the spoons are crested to the reverse, Length 197mm, weight 4.5oz/143grms 159 A set of five silver Old English pattern grapefruit spoons, hallmarked for Birmingham 1954 and made by Barker Bros Silver Ltd and a cased three piece silver christening set, Marson & Jones, Birmingham, 1931, 6.3oz/200 grams. 160 A William & Mary silver rat tail trefid spoon, possible by Stephen Coleman, hallmarked London 1690, TG initialled to rear of spoon terminal, Length 185mm, weight: 1.1oz/37 grms 161 A pair of Edwardian silver grape shears, James Deakin & Sons, hallmarked for Sheffield, 1904, Length 165 mm Weight 2.7oz/85 grms 162 A set of twelve William IV silver King's pattern table spoons, by William Chawner, London, 1832, crested, Length 180mm, weight 240z/749 grams.

163 No Lot 164 A George V silver canteen of 17th century style lace back trefid pattern cutlery, principally by Mappin & Webb, London 1912 and Sheffield 1920, 110oz/ 3430 grams. 165 A pair of Edwardian silver asparagus tongs, by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, hallmarked London 1906, with feather edge borders and pierced foliate scroll blades, initialled, Length 232mm, weight 5.3oz/167grms 166 A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver trefid spoon, hallmarked London 1702 makers mark rubbed, it has a thread bordered Rat Tail with very small pricked MI above the drop, Length 190mm Weight 1.6oz/50grms 167 An early George II silver bun pepper pot, hallmarked for London 1729, maker, possibly George Weir, Height 70mm Weight 1.5oz/47grms 169 A George III silver loving cup, attributed to John Cormick, hallmarked for London 1774, of plain form with reeded handles, on a circular pedestal foot, initialled, Height: 115mm, weight: 8.8oz/275grms. 170 A George III silver loving cup, by James Stamp, hallmarked for London 1778, of plain form, with later? chased and embossed floral cartouche with monogram, sitting on a raised circular stepped foot, Height: 115mm, weight 8.6oz/269grms. 171 A pair of George II silver sauce boats, attributed to Joseph Sanders, hallmarked London 1734, with shaped rims, on three hoof feet and fitted with scroll and acanthus leaf capped handles, length 195mm, weight 24.4 oz/760grms. 172 A set of four George III silver salts, by Robert & David Hennell, London 1798, of oval boat shape design with two upswept handles, on pedestal feet, crested, Length 135mm, weight 12.8oz/400grms. 173 A rare George III silver Argyll, by Walter Brind, hallmarked for London 1773, of baluster form, the domed cover with a flame finial, the body with small hinged flap and wicker bound scroll handle, Height 140mm, gross weight: 8.4oz/264grms 174 A large pair of George IV silver wine coasters, by John & Thomas Settle, hallmarked Sheffield 1823, with ogee shaped sides and embossed with foliate decoration, the turned wooden bases with a central silver boss, diameter 174mm. Gross weight 23.5oz/736 grams 175 A George V silver rose bowl, hallmarked Sheffield 1917, makers John & William F Deakin, James Deakin & Sons, the bowl is of circular form with engraved foliate and garlands and swags decoration with cast decoration to the rim and circular raised foot, Height 153mm Weight 16.4oz/511grms 176 A George III Irish silver brandy pan and cover, by James Le Bass, hallmarked Dublin 1814, also marked for the retailer West, of circular baluster form with hinged spout, the cover with knop finial and a turned baluster handle, length 310mm, gross weight 18.8oz/585grms. 177 A set of four George III provincial silver table salts and matching mustard pot, hallmarked Newcastle 1806 and attributed to Thomas Watson, of squat melon form with cast floral decoration to the rim, on three shell, scroll feet, initialled, Diameter 94mm, weight 19.5oz/609grms 178 A large George III silver revolving dish stand and burner, by William Fountain, hallmarked London 1796, the two sections of reeded oval or circular form, to accommodate different shaped dishes, with reeded decoration, crested, width 287mm, weight 18.2oz/569grms. 179 A mid Victorian silver wine ewer, by George Richards Elkington, hallmarked for London 1866, of classical form with a double scrolled handle and gravity lid, the main body engraved with classical figures and vacant large oval cartouche, Height 311mm Weight 21.1oz/658grms

180 A cased Victorian silver five piece cruet set, by George Maudsley Jackson, hallmarked London 1883, comprising four salts and a pepperette with floral embossed decoration, housed in a tooled leather box with purple silk and velvet lining, (no spoons), Pepper height 82mm, weight 3.4oz/106grms 181 A George III silver mustard pot, by William Abdy, hallmarked London 1801, of oval form, with scroll handle and domed hinged lid with urn finial, fitted with a clear glass liner, crested, Length, 108mm, weight, 2.8oz/90grms 182 An Edwardian silver two handled double lipped sauce boat, hallmarked London 1909, makers George Jackson and David Fullerton, of oval shape with two cast and applied handles and decorated with cast and applied floral decoration, standing on a raised oval base, Height 90mm weight: 6.6oz/206grms. 183 A pair of George V silver toast racks, by George Howson, hallmarked Sheffield 1930, of boat shape, on four paw feet, Length 153mm weight 8.1oz/253grms 184 A matched pair of George V silver toast racks, by George Howson, hallmarked Sheffield 1922 and 1930, of boat shape, on four paw feet, Length 153mm weight 7.7oz/241grms 185 A George II provincial silver mug, hallmarked Newcastle 1755, makers John Langlands I & John Goodrick, with tapering sides and applied band above a spreading reeded foot, scroll handle with thumb-piece and scratch initials, height 143mm, weight 13.3oz/416grms. 186 A set of four large George III silver table salts, by Robert Hennell I, hallmarked London 1784, chased with flowers, scrolls and baskets of fruit on a matted ground, the circular bowls with gadroon borders and rich gilt interiors, on raised circular bases, Height 60mm, weight 16oz/500grms 187 A George V silver christening mug, by Asprey & Co Ltd, hallmarked Birmingham 1911, of tapering form with bright cut floral swag decoration, Height 90mm Weight 3.8oz/120grms 188 A pair of George IV silver wine coasters, by John & Thomas Settle, hallmarked Sheffield 1825, with ogee shaped fluted sides and ornately decorated borders, with turned wooden bases and initialled central boss, Diameter 170mm, gross weight 17.9ozs/557grs 189 A pair of George V silver bon bon dishes, hallmarked Birmingham 1915, makers J Sherwood & Sons, of oval shape with pieced sides and standing on four lions paw feet, length 155mm, weight 6.8oz/213grms 190 A Victorian silver mounted glass claret jug, hallmarked Sheffield 1864, makers W & G Sissons, the hinged lid is embossed with a floral band and scroll decoration, the handle is formed as two scrolling C's and the bellied glass is decorated with cut stars with a star cut base, height 260mm 191 A Victorian silver capstan inkwell, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, with associated dip pen, the inkwell is hallmarked London 1898, maker's mark overstruck by EE, (E. Emmanuel), Diameter 153mm, weight 10oz/314grms. 192 A Victorian silver and cut glass inkstand, by Haseler & Bill, hallmarked for London 1899, of pierced oval form with gadrooned edge and single mounted glass well, length 211mm, weight tray only 5.4oz/170g 193 A pair of Victorian silver circular bun salts, hallmarked London 1868, makers Edward Mappin & Joseph C. Mappin, one other pair of salts with associated spoons and a set of four William IV fiddle pattern salt spoons, 7.8oz/244 grams. 194 An early Victorian silver drum mustard pot, by John & Henry Lias, hallmarked London 1840, the cylindrical body, with gadrooned rim and hinged domed lid with shell thumb piece, crested, height 71mm, weight 4.1oz/129grms.

195 A Victorian silver square inkstand, by Atkin Brothers, hallmarked Sheffield 1895, the inkwell gallery with pierced and chased garden scenes, the square base with gadrooned border, on four ball feet, width 135mm Weight (base only) 6.3oz/197grms 196 A pair of ornate Victorian oval silver plated entrée dishes with covers, mark of Ellis & Co?, length 278mm. 197 A set of four Victorian embossed silver table salts, by Roberts & Briggs, hallmarked for London 1861, of circular form and decorated with scrolls and flowers, on three hoof feet, height 47mm, weight 12.8oz/401grms. 198 A Victorian silver shaped octagonal inkstand, by Stokes & Ireland Ltd, hallmarked for Chester 1899, with reeded border and feet and fitted with two removable cut glass inkwells, length 230mm, weight tray only 5.5oz/172grms. 199 A matched set of four Victorian embossed silver dishes (two pairs), by Horace Woodward & Co/ Ltd, hallmarked for London 1892/3, of oval form, with scallop shells, scrolls and fruit decoration, on four cast foliate scroll feet, length largest 245mm, weight 30.7oz/955grms. 200 An impressive early Victorian Irish silver two handled oval soup tureen and cover, by Patrick Loughlin, hallmarked Dublin 1838, the shaped domed cover with large finial in the form of a Poppy seed handle, which sits on a bed of Poppy leaves, the body with gadrooned border and applied with two scroll...[more] 201 A Victorian silver inkstand, by Edward Barnards & Sons, hallmarked London 1899, of waisted rectangular form, with single mounted glass well, on scroll feet, length approx. 189mm, weight 7.3oz/230grms. 202 A late Victorian silver inkstand, by Martin, Hall & Co, hallmarked Sheffield 1892, of rectangular form, with gadrooned border, shell motifs and lug handles, on four ball feet with two silver mounted glass inkwells with hinged covers, length 262mm, weight 12.4oz/388grms. 203 A mid Victorian parcel gilt silver ovoid shaped wine ewer/ claret jug, by Sibray, Hall & Co, hallmarked for Sheffield 1879, on pedestal foot with a leaf mounted reeded scroll handle, the hinged lid with an ovoid finial and body decorated with foliate scroll-work, beading, vases and ovoid panels, Hei...[more] 204 An early Victorian silver two handled cup, by Joseph & Albert Savory, hallmarked London 1841, of campana shape with a ribbed body cast and embossed with alternating flowering plants, rising above a shaped circular stemmed foot, Height: 202mm, Weight: 17.2oz/535grms 205 A Victorian silver oval strawberry dish, by Martin, Hall & Co, hallmarked Sheffield 1894, with embossed and chased foliate decoration, on four bun feet, Length: 256mm, weight: 10.2oz/318grms 206 A Victorian silver egg cruet set with four egg cups, by James Dixon & Sons, hallmarked Sheffield 1890, of circular form with wavy border, with four earlier associated spoons, 2 x George Wintle 1809 & 2 x Thomas Wallis II 1804, height 140mm, weight 19.4oz/605grms. 207 A good pair of Victorian cast silver gilt salt cellars and spoons, by Jane Brownett? hallmarked London 1867, of circular form, decorated with classical figures on three winged caryatid supports, height 40mm, weight 7.3 oz/230grms. 208 A cased late Victorian silver fruit set, by Rupert Favell, hallmarked London 1892, of shaped rectangular form and embossed with foliate decoration, monogram, with matching serving spoon, length 280mm, weight 12.5oz/390grms 209 A Victorian silver seven bar toast rack, by Richard Sibley II, hallmarked London 1872, on four ball feet with a circular carrying handle, Length 170mm, weight 8.9oz/277grms 210 A late Victorian silver brandy pan, cover, burner and stand, by Thomas White, all hallmarked Birmingham 1896, it is of tapering circular form with ivory finial and handle, on a raised wirework stand with a burner, Height 178mm Gross weight 12.1oz/379grms

211 A cased Victorian silver scallop shaped butter dish and knife, hallmarked Birmingham 1894, length 105mm and a pair of silver and cut glass butter dishes, Barker Brothers, Birmingham, 1960, 2.3oz/74 grams. 212 A pair of Victorian pierced silver navette shaped sweetmeat dishes, by Nathan & Hayes, hallmarked Birmingham 1895, with foliate swag motifs and cast scrolling and floral decorated feet, width 170mm, weight 11.4oz/357grms. 213 A cased pair of Victorian silver bon bon dishes, by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, hallmarked Birmingham 1897, of circular form with pierced and foliate decoration, Dia 120mm, weight 2.4oz/76 grms 214 A heavy early Victorian two handled silver master table salt, by John Tapley, hallmarked London 1839, of Warwick Vase form, with foliate decoration and gadrooned and shell motif border, together with a salt Spoon hallmarked London 1854, Charles Boyton (I), dia 135mm, weight 12.1oz/378grms. 215 A Victorian silver eight bottle cruet stand and eight original bottles, by Walter & John Barnard, hallmarked London 1878/ 1879, with ornate engraved and engine turned decoration, height 280mm, weight 36.2oz/1127grms. 216 An early Victorian silver quaich, hallmarked Sheffield 1855 and made by Martin Hall, it is traditional in shape with engraved floral and shell decoration, the two handles also with a shell motif, Width to handles 152mm weight 3.8oz/120 grams.weight: 4.2oz/119grms. 217 A Victorian silver sandwich box, by William Summers, hallmarked London 1864, of rectangular form, the lid with engraved initials and crest, Length 129mm weight: 10oz/314grms 218 A Victorian silver pierced oval dish, by Charles Stuart Harris, hallmarked London 1896, of oval form and decorated with swags, standing on four shell feet, Length; 147mm weight: 5oz/156grms 219 A Victorian silver christening mug, by Thomas Hayes, hallmarked Birmingham 1891, of tapering form with bright cut leaf decoration and a vacant cartouche, Height 79mm Weight 3.2oz/100grms 220 A pair of George V silver pepper casters, by W. Aitken, hallmarked Birmingham 1913, each with a domed cover and flambe finial, on three scroll feet, together with two other pairs of silver pepperettes, 6.8oz/214 grams. 221 A George V pierced silver fruit bowl, by Walker & Hall, hallmarked Sheffield 1923, the circular bowl with three shaped foliate panels on three pierced upright supports, Height 109mm Weight 12.8ozs/400grms. 222 An Edwardian silver two handled inkstand, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, hallmarked London 1901, of shaped rectangular form, with two mounted glass wells and two pen recesses, on four leaf capped scroll feet, Length 216mm Tray weight 8.8oz/275gr. 223 A 1950's silver dodecagonal pedestal bon bon dish, by Suckling Ltd, hallmarked for Birmingham 1957, pith pierced scroll decoration, dia. 102mm, one other silver dish and a pair of George V silver bon bon dishes, 10.6oz/331 grams. 224 A large George V repousse silver mounted dressing table easel mirror, by William Comyns, hallmarked London 1911, decorated with flowers and scrolls, (probably re-mounted), height 610mm. 225 A good Edwardian silver and tortoiseshell inkstand, by William Comyns, hallmarked London 1902, the cast and shaped three quarter gallery decorated with scrolls, cherubs and birds, the tortoiseshell base inset with single glass well and pen rests, on four scroll feet, Length approx 164mm. 226 A pair of George V silver circular bon bon dishes, by W. Neale & Sons, hallmarked Birmingham 1922, with decorated border, on a circular foot, height 67mm, weight 6.1oz/190grms.

227 An Edwardian silver cake tazza, by Henry H. Aston, hallmarked Sheffield 1907, of circular form with a shaped border, on pedestal foot, height 144mm, weight 20.2oz/630grms. 228 A George V four piece pierced silver condiment set, by Stewart Dawson & Co, hallmarked Birmingham 1912, of oval form, with original blue glass liners, Weight 4.1ozs/129grms 229 A unusual set of four Edwardian silver salts, hallmarked for Sheffield 1909, Atkin Bros, of boat shape with a raised bow shield at the front and small hole in the front for the salt, with flying scroll handle, length 90mm, weight 4oz/125grms. 230 A George V silver trophy cup, by S. Blanckensee & Son, hallmarked for Chester 1913, of plain form, Height 243mm Weight 9.3oz/292grms 231 A 1950's/1960's silver sauce boat and similar stand, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1959, stand, 1962, the sauce boat with acanthus leaf handle, on three shell cast feet, the oval stand with gadrooned border, stand length 206mm, weight 11.8oz/370grms. 232 An Edwardian silver cake basket, by Atkin Brothers, hallmarked Sheffield 1902, of shaped rectangular form, with gadrooned edges and bail shaped swing handle, standing on a raised shaped gadrooned edge base, length 268mm, weight 22.4oz/698grms. 233 A pair of 1930's silver sauceboats, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, hallmarked for Sheffield 1936, with flying scroll handles, standing on three paw feet culminating in Fleur de Lys shoulders, Length 178mm, weight: 12oz/375grms 234 A pair of 1940's silver sauce boats, hallmarked Sheffield 1944, Roberts & Belk, of traditional form with acanthus leaf handles and standing on three cast triform feet, length 170mm, weight 20.2oz/631grms. 235 A matched George V silver gilt strawberry set, hallmarked London 1910, dish made by D & J Wellby and sugar caster made by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, the circular dish with chased foliate border, the caster is with embossed foliate decoration, dish dia 218mm, weight 22.3oz/696grms. 236 A pair of Edwardian silver shamrock sweetmeat dishes, by Walker & Hall, hallmarked Chester and Sheffield, 1907, the dishes pierced with various shapes, length 215mm, weight 12.2oz/380grms. 237 A set of four dessert/sundae dishes, by E. Druiff & Co, hallmarked for Birmingham 1924, of circular in form with eight flat panels standing on a circular raised base, Diameter 86mm, weight 10.7oz/333grms 238 A George V silver fruit basket, by R.F. Mosley & Co, hallmarked Sheffield 1924, of oval form with a waved edge border standing on a raised oval foot, length 304mm, weight 20.3oz/633grms. 239 A pair of silver mounted boar tusk knife rests, by Army & Navy Co-Operative Society Ltd, London, 1920, the boars tusks are plain mounted and standing on four ball feet, Length 90mm. 240 A set of four William IV silver salts, by Charles Goodwin, London, 1835, of lobed circular form, on cast leaf and scroll feet, crested and initialled, with associated spoons, London 1838 by William Eaton, initialled, dia 78mm, weight 15.6oz/486grms. 241 A cased pair of George V silver sauce boats, by Walker & Hall, hallmarked Sheffield 1930, of oval form with scroll handles and applied border, standing on three scroll feet, Length 161mm weight 9.5oz/296grms 242 A George V silver swing handled trumpet shaped basket, hallmarked Birmingham 1919, maker Synyer & Beddoes. with all over pierced decoration, on circular foot, Height 235mm weight 6.6oz/207grms

243 An Edwardian silver pedestal bowl, hallmarked London 1904, makers J.B. & Son Ltd, with egg and bead border and a George V two handled pedestal dish, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1921, height 3in, Weight 10.3oz/323 grams. 244 An Edwardian silver two handled sauce tureen on pedestal foot, by William Aitken, hallmarked Birmingham 1901, of classical urn shaped form with two angular upswept handles and chased with flame leaf decoration to the top and to the base of the oval raised pedestal foot, width 230mm, weight 12.3oz/38...[more] 245 A 1960's silver rectangular cigarette box, with engraved border and thumbpiece, on cast foliate decorated bracket feet, J.B Chatterly & Sons, Birmingham, 1961, 13.5cm, gross 12.4 oz/387 grams. 246 A pair of George V small silver comports, by Mappin & Webb, hallmarked Sheffield 1930, of scalloped shape with fish scale decoration to the insides and standing on raised circular feet, Dia: 125mm, weight 6oz/188grms.Combined weight: 6.6oz/188grms 247 A cased pair of George V silver sauce boats and matching ladles, all hallmarked Sheffield 1933 and made by (Emile Viner) Viner's Ltd, with pie crust edges upswept C shape handles standing on three cast feet, boat length 148mm, weight 8.8oz/276grms. 248 A George V silver navette shaped bowl, hallmarked Sheffield, 1926, (George Howson) Harrison Brothers & Howson, with gadrooned rim and two classical scrolling handles, raised on a gadrooned rim oval base, length 290mm, weight 12oz/375grms. 249 A 1930's silver asparagus draining dish with asparagus servers and sauce boat, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, the tray, strainer grill and sauce boat hallmarked Sheffield, 1939, the serving tongs, Sheffield, 1936, the tray of shaped rectangular form with reeded border and two heavy cast handles, t...[more] 250 A pair of Edwardian silver mounted waisted glass decanter and stoppers, by Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co, Birmingham, 1909, the pierced mounts with scroll and trellis decoration, 251 A George III silver snuffers stand, by John Arnell, hallmarked London 1775, of waisted form with beaded border, on four ball and claw feet, Length 188mm weight 5.8oz/183grms 252 A George III silver snuffer stand, by William Cafe, hallmarked London 1767, of waisted form with gadrooned border, on four ball and claw feet, Length 190mm Weight 7.5oz/235grms 253 A pair of George III silver candle snuffers and similar tray, the tray hallmarked London 1809, makers Robert Hennell I & Samuel Hennell, the snuffers, London 1812, makers Wilkes & John Booth, the tray of shaped rectangular form with gadrooned borders and cast shell decoration, both initialled or mon...[more] 254 A George III silver chamber stick, by Thomas & John Settle, hallmarked Sheffield 1819, of circular form with gadrooned border, scroll leaf capped thumb piece and conical snuffer, crested, Dia 180mm Weight 8.8oz/275grms 255 A George III silver oval chamber stick, hallmarked Sheffield 1805, makers John Roberts & Co (John Roberts, Samuel Mosley & John Settle), of oval shape with thread edge, urn shaped sconce and capped scroll handle with conical extinguisher, Length: 157mm weight 8.4oz/262grms 256 A nice pair of Victorian silver ornate pierced chamber sticks, by Mappin & Webb, hallmarked London 1897, with pierced loop and fluted stem, Dia 115mm, weight 7.3oz/230 grms 257 A set of four early Victorian silver candlesticks, by T.J. & N. Creswick, hallmarked Sheffield 1841, with waisted shell shouldered knopped stem on a shaped circular base with C scroll and scallop shell decoration, Height 277mm.