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FIRST DAY S SALE TUESDAY 10th APRIL 2018 SILVER Commencing at 10.00am Silver, Watches and Jewellery will be on view on: Friday 6th April 9.00am to 5.15pm Saturday 7th April 9.00am to 1.00pm Sunday 8th April 2.00pm to 4.00pm Monday 9th April 9.00am to 5.15pm Limited viewing on sale day Weights and measurements are approximate guidelines only unless stated to the contrary Enquiries: Martin McIlroy Tel. 01392 413100 Email: mcilroym@bhandl.co.uk

1 An old Sheffield plate egg cup stand the oval-shaped cage with reeded decoration, holding six egg cups and two baluster-shaped pepperettes, with loop carrying handle to the domed centre, 21cm. wide. 2 A silver plated spirit kettle, stand and burner, maker Mappin Brothers crested, of squat circular form with Zodiac decoration, mounted on a naturalistic bamboo frame with central burner, 30cm. high. * 80-120 3 A silver plated five-light Corinthian column candelabra with foliate capital nozzles on four scrolling branches and central nozzle to the stop-fluted column, raised on a square stepped and weighted base, 48cm. high. * 80-120 4 A set of twelve Edwardian silver plated fish knives and forks initialled, with foliate and scroll decorated blades and tines, contained in a fitted case. 5 A pair of plated twin-branch candelabra with urn-shaped nozzles on reeded and swept branches, raised on a foliate knopped and tapering stem, with weighted circular bases, 50cm. high, together with a pair of near matching candlesticks. * 200-300 6 A Saudi Arabian silver plated attaché case with inscribed panel, of rectangular outline with baize lined interior, 61cm. wide. 4 5 7 8 7 An Elkington silver plated samovar in the Adam style the waisted cover with urn-shaped finial, the body with banded foliate decoration and oval cartouche, with scroll handles to the sides, foliate capped spout with ivory tap on an oval spreading base, stamped Elkington 13692, 46cm. high. 8 A silver plated twin-branch student s lamp the central square column with twin domed adjustable shades, having a pair of writhen decorated nozzles with beaded drip trays on adjustable scrolling branches, raised on a circular weighted base with two snuffers, 48cm. high. * 200-300 9 9 A George V silver argyle, maker Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield, 1930 the domed hinged lid with urn finial, lidded spout to one side and S-shaped spout to the other side, with gadrooned borders and wicker covered handle, 13.5cm. high, 482.8gms, 15.53ozs. * 650-750 10 An Edward VII clear glass and silver mounted whisky noggin, maker Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1904 of traditional design with matched silver label, together with another whisky noggin by the same maker, London, 1912, with matched label. * 70-90 11 A pair of Victorian silver bon bon dishes, maker William Gibson & John Langman, London, 1896 each of circular form with embossed and pierced scroll and foliate decoration, raised on a knopped pedestal and spreading circular foot, 11.5cm. diameter, 196.2gms, 6.31ozs. * 70-90

12 An Edward VII silver pedestal bon bon dish, maker s mark worn, London, 1902 of circular form with pierced and foliate decoration, raised on a similar decorated spreading foot, 15cm. diameter. 219.8gms, 7.06ozs * 70-90 13 A large George V silver cigar/ cigarette box, maker Elkington & Co, Birmingham, 1912 of plain rectangular form, with hinged lid 26.5cm. wide. 16 16 A George V silver salver, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1924 initialled and inscribed, of circular outline with scroll and shell decorated border, raised on swept foliate feet, 31cm. diameter, 23.80ozs. * 250-350 14 14 A George V silver cased bedside timepiece, maker s mark worn possibly WW, Birmingham, 1927 the circular case on a plain stem with lozengeshaped base on ball feet, with 5cm. Roman dial, 11.5cm. high. * 180-220 15 15 A pair of Victorian silver Corinthian column candlesticks, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London, 1900 with beaded sconces, foliate capitals on stop fluted columns and stepped weighted bases, 29cm. high. * 200-300 17 17 An Edward VII matched silver three-piece bachelor s tea service, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1908, and Chester 1906 of barge-shaped outline, with wavy edge border and raised on swept paw feet, 526,7gms, 16.93ozs. * 300-350 18 An Edward VII silver pedestal fruit basket, maker William Padley & Son, Sheffield, 1901 of lobed circular form with gadrooned border, pierced decoration on a waisted stem and stepped circular spreading foot, 26cm. diameter, 15.04ozs. 19 A George V silver muffin dish and cover, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1908 of plain circular form, with liftoff domed cover 19.5cm. diameter, 21.03ozs. * 180-220 20 A George V silver tea kettle, stand and burner, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1911 crested, of oval form, with beaded girdle, the oval stand raised on four swept legs united by four stretchers and burner terminating in pad feet, 32cm. high, 38.35ozs. * 450-550 20 * All lots subject to a buyers premium of 21% plus vat @ 20% 5

22 21 21 A George V silver swing-handled basket, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1914 of oval outline the pierced basket with beaded border and beaded handle raised on an oval base, 32.5cm. wide, 769.5gms, 24.73ozs. * 250-350 22 A George V silver swing-handled basket, maker Jay, Richard Attenborough Co Ltd, Chester, 1913 the wire work basket with solid beaded rim, having a reeded handle and raised on a rectangular foot, 24cm. wide, 643.3gms, 20.67ozs. * 200-250 23 23 An Edward VII silver swing-handled basket, maker James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1906 of oval outline with pierced and scroll decoration, wavy edge gadrooned border, with pierced handle, on an oval base, 29.5cm. long, 364.4gms, 11.71ozs. * 150-180 24 24 A Victorian silver inkstand, maker David & George Edwards, Sheffield, 1898 of rectangular outline, the central loop carrying handle flanked by two clear class and silver mounted ink bottles, with shallow pen rests, raised on ball feet, 23cm. wide, weighable silver 417.1gms, 13.41ozs. 25 25 A George V silver teapot, maker Charles & Richard Comyns, London, 1922 of plain circular form, with reeded girdle, raised on a circular foot, 24cm. long, 447.9gms, 14.40ozs. 26 26 A George V silver presentation trowel, maker James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1912 the inscribed blade with foliate decorated border, having a plain ivory handle, 30.5cm. long. 26A A George V silver presentation trowel, maker Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1922: with inscribed triangular blade with ivory handle, 33cm. long, contained in a fitted case. * 100-150 6

27 27 A George V silver inkstand, maker Ellis Jacob Greenberg, Birmingham, 1910 of oval outline with gadrooned border, the circular detachable taper stick flanked by two clear glass inkwells, raised on four paw feet, 26cm. long, 341.9gms, 10.98ozs. * 150-180 28 An Elizabeth II silver tumbler cup, maker Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield, 2004 of plain circular form with gilded interior 7.5cm. diameter, together with a similar cup by the same maker, Sheffield, 2001, 6cm. diameter, total weight of silver 236.3gms, 7.59ozs. * 100-120 29 A George V silver cocktail purse, maker Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham, 1916 of rectangular outline with garland and ribbon tied husk decoration, the interior fitted with an ivorine notepad and pencil, 11cm. wide. * 50-70 30 A George V silver straining dish, maker Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1922 of oval outline with pierced scroll decoration, 23cm. wide, 250.1gms, 8.04ozs. 31 An Edward VII small silver swing-handled basket, maker Thomas Bradbury, London, 1904 of oval outline, with pierced decoration and engraved flowerheads and garlands, having a beaded handle, on an oval pierced foot, 16.5cm. wide, 154.8gms, 4.98ozs. 33 33 A pair of George V silver pedestal serving baskets, maker P Ashberry & Sons, Sheffield, 1923 each of rectangular outline with beaded borders, having foliate and scroll pierced sides and similarly decorated rectangular foot, 19.5cm. wide, 786gms, 25.26ozs. * 300-350 34 34 An Elizabeth II silver salver, maker Carr s of Sheffield Ltd.,Sheffield, 1992 of circular form with pie crust edge, raised on three scroll feet, 25.5cm diameter, 552gms, 17.78oz. * 170-190 35 A George V silver waiter, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1928 monogrammed, of circular form with a moulded pie crust edge raised on three swept feet, 15.5cm diameter, 183gms, 5.91oz. * All lots subject to a buyers premium of 21% plus vat @ 20% 32 32 A pair of George VI silver coffee and hot water jugs, maker Mappin & Webb, London, 1937 of plain cylindrical form with domed hinged lids, on stepped circular bases, 22cm. high, 942.1gms,30.29ozs. * 300-400 36 36 A George V silver swing-handled basket, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1914 of circular lobed form with pierced sides with scrolling foliate engraved decoration to the centre and twisted handle, raised on four swept feet, 24cm diameter, 583gms, 18.7oz. * 180-220 37 Tiffany & Co, a sterling silver mounted desk blotter, with scroll and floral engraved spandrels and red morrocan leather back, stamped as per title, together with a silver handled ivory page turner, Birmingham 1890 (2) 7

38 38 A matched Irish silver four-piece tea service, maker Charles Lambe, Dublin1901 the teapot maker Charles Boyton & Sons, London, 1919, with embossed decoration of swans, cattle and goats together with scrolls and foliage, raised on lion mask headed swept feet, total weight of silver 35.75ozs. * 250-300 40 41 39 39 A pair of Edward VII silver urns and covers, maker C S Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1908 the covers with flame finial and acanthus decorated knop, the body with scroll handles and decorated with floral swags and cherubs, on a domed foot, 19cm high, 561.7gms, 17.9oz, 40 A pair of Edward VII silver navetteshaped baskets, maker I S Greenburg & Co Birmingham, 1901 crested, with gadrooned rims, pierced sides with garland decoration and lion mask ring handles at either end, 21cm. long, 20.330zs. * 250-300 41 A George V silver three-piece tea service, maker S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham, 1919/21 in the Georgian taste of barge-shaped outline with bright cut banded floral decoration, total weight of silver 938.9gms, 30.18ozs. * 350-450 42 42 A George V silver circular pedestal bowl, maker George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1912 with Latin inscribed band Quis Contra Nos Si Deus Nobiscum, of Arts and Craft influence, with pineapple decorated body, raised on a circular spreading foot, 15.5cm. diameter, 15.33ozs. * 180-220 8 43 A pair of Elizabeth II silver sauceboats, maker s mark worn possibly LF & Co Ltd, London, 1962 with gadrooned edges and acanthus capped scroll handles, raised on three swept feet, 16cm. long, 20.06ozs. * 150-180 44 A George VI silver salver, maker Henry Wigfull, Sheffield, 1939 of circular form with gadrooned and foliate border, raised on three talon feet, 27cm. diameter, 17.86ozs. 43 44

45 45 A pair of George V clear glass and silver mounted decanters and stoppers, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1912 of baluster form with stellar and hobnail cut decoration, on a circular foot, 32cm. high. 46 46 An Elizabeth II silver four-piece tea and coffee set, maker Barker Ellis Silver Co, Sheffield, 1978 of plain baluster form with gadrooned borders, raised on circular feet, includes; coffee pot, tea pot, sugar basin and cream jug, total weight of silver 50.69ozs. * 450-550 50 50 A matched Victorian fiddle, thread and shell pattern part flatware service, maker Henry Holland, London, 1844/45 crested, includes six table spoons, six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons maker Samuel Hayne and Dudley Carter, London, 1847, another table fork and dessert fork, 1212gms, 39.00ozs. * 500-600 47 47 A late Victorian silver mounted and clear glass claret jug, maker William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham, 1900 with flat hinged lid on an inverted trumpet shaped body with loop handle, 25cm. high. 51 A collection of twelve 19th century Exeter silver Old English pattern salt spoons, various makers and dates most initialled, together with a wooden stand. 82.7gms, 2.66ozs. 52 A collection of six 19th century Exeter silver Fiddle pattern salt spoons, various makers and dates two initialled, 67.8gms, 2.18ozs together with a wooden stand. * 50-70 53 A collection of six 19th century Exeter silver Fiddle pattern salt spoons, various makers and dates three initialled, one crested, 60.2ozs., 1.94ozs.. * 50-70 54 A George III provincial silver Old English pattern table spoon, maker Richard Ferris, Exeter, 1799 together with two other Exeter silver table spoons, various makers and dates, all with bight cut decoration, 133.4gms, 4.29ozs. 55 A pair of Victorian provincial silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, maker John Stone, Exeter, 1854 crested, together with four other teaspoons and two mustard spoons, all by Exeter makers, various dates, 119.0gms, 3.83ozs. * 40-60 56 A George III provincial silver Fiddle pattern tablespoon, maker William Welch II, Exeter, 1809 initialled, and two other Old English pattern table spoons by Exeter makers, 178.6gms, 5.77ozs. * All lots subject to a buyers premium of 21% plus vat @ 20% 9

57 A pair of Victorian provincial silver sugar tongs, maker Josiah & James Williams, Exeter 1874 initialled, 15cm. long, 55.5gms, 1.78ozs. * 40-50 58 A William IV provincial silver Fiddle pattern serving spoon, maker George Turner, Exeter, 1830 crested, 31cm. long, 126gms, 4.05ozs. 59 A William IV provincial silver Fiddle pattern serving spoon, maker William Woodman, Exeter, 1830 crested, 31cm. long, 136.9gms, 4.40ozs. 60 A pair of William IV provincial silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladles, maker William Hope, Exeter, 1831 initialled, 154.6gms, 4.97ozs. * 60-70 61 A George III provincial silver marrow scoop, maker Simon Levy, Exeter, 1819 of traditional design, 24cm. long, 46.7gms, 1.50ozs. 62 A Victorian provincial silver meat skewer, maker Josiah & James Williams, Exeter, 1858 crested, of traditional design with ring handle, 15.5cm. long, 22.1gms, 0.71ozs. * 50-70 63 A Victorian provincial silver Kings pattern fish knife, maker Josiah & James Williams, Exeter, 1859 together with a silver butter knife, maker Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1859, weighable silver 65.7gms, 2.11ozs. * 30-50 64 A set of six Victorian provincial silver Hanoverian pattern teaspoons, maker Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter, 1876 initialled, with bright cut decoration, 132.2gms, 4.26ozs. * 50-70 65 A set of five Victorian provincial fiddle pattern teaspoons, maker William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter, 1843 together with a near matching teaspoon, maker John Stone, Exeter, 1849, 115.2gms, 3.70ozs. * 50-60 66 Six early 19th century provincial silver Old English pattern salt spoons, maker William Welch II, Exeter, various dates 55.1gms, 1.77ozs * 50-60 67 A Victorian provincial silver Fiddle pattern mustard spoon, maker John Stone, Exeter, 1858 initialled, together with six other fiddle pattern mustard spoons by various Exeter makers, 87.1gms, 2.81ozs. 68 A Victorian provincial silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, maker Philip Osment, Exeter, 1861 together with a near matching sauce ladle maker Thomas Hart Stone, Exeter, 1866, 46.2gms, 1.48ozs. * 50-70 69 A Victorian provincial silver sauce ladle, maker William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter, 1841 initialled, together with a silver sifting spoon, maker Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter, 1875, initialled, 59.8gms, 1.92ozs. * 50-70 70 A George IV provincial silver caddy spoon, maker William Woodman, Exeter, 1829 initialled, with shell-shaped bowl, 9cm. long, 10.3gms, 0.33ozs. * 40-50 71 71 A part set of Victorian silver fish knives and forks, maker William Gibson & John Langman, Sheffield, 1892 with crested ivory handles contained in a fitted Mappin and Webb case, one fork missing. * 200-250 10

73 A pair of Victorian silver serving spoons, maker James Wakely & Frank Wheeler, London, 1886 with foliate decorated bowls, spiral twist stems and floral decorated terminals, contained in a fitted case, 89.2gms, 2.87ozs. 74 A George III silver Old English pattern basting spoon, maker George Turner, Exeter, 1819 initialled, 31.5cm. long, 102.2gms, 3.29ozs. 75 A George III silver Old English pattern basting spoon, maker Thomas Northcote, London, 1790 initialled, 30.5cm. long, 99.6gms, 3.19ozs. * 70-90 76 A Victorian silver Old English pattern basting spoon, maker Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter, 1878 initialled, 32cm. long, 139.1gms, 4.46ozs. 77 A George II Hanovarian pattern basting spoon, maker s mark worn, London, 1752, 28.5cm. long, 111.2gms, 3.57ozs. 78 72 72 An Elizabeth II silver flatware service, maker United Cutlers Ltd, Sheffield, 1994 includes, eight table knives, eight dessert knives, four tablespoons, eight dessert spoons, eight soup spoons, eight teaspoons, eight coffee spoons, eight table forks, and eight dessert forks, contained in a fitted canteen, weighable silver 3362gms, 108.10ozs. * 1800-2000 78 78 A Charles II silver trefid spoon, maker Robert King, London, 1675 initialled and dated 1676, 19.5cm. long, 46.3gms, 1.50ozs. * 300-400 * All lots subject to a buyers premium of 21% plus vat @ 20% 11

79 79 A pair of George III silver Kings pattern sugar tongs, maker Paul Storr, London, 1814 14cm. long, 51.9gms, 1.67ozs. 80 A George III meat skewer, maker George Smith III & William Fearn, London, 1794 crested, of tapering form with reeded ring handle, 32.5cm. long, 93.8gms, 3.02ozs. * 70-90 81 A pair of George III silver rat-tail tablespoons, maker Hester Bateman, London, 1780 together with three Old English pattern tablespoons and a teaspoon all by Hester Bateman, various dates., total weight of silver 297.4gms, 9.56ozs. * 150-180 87 A George II Old English pattern table fork, maker William Young, London, 1738 together with another two forks by Paul Crespin, London, 1741 and WR, London, 1744, total weight of silver 187.3gms, 6.03ozs.(3). * 80-120 88 A pair of George IV Fiddle Pattern table spoons, maker William Eaton, London, 1821 together with a table spoon with a handle in the form of a marrow scoop, maker William Sumner & Richard Crossley, London, 1776, total weight of silver 152.1gms, 4.89ozs. 89 A George II silver mote spoon, marks worn possibly London, 1732 with pierced bowl and spearhead terminal, 13cm. long, 7.4gms, 0.24ozs. 82 82 A Charles I seal top spoon, maker Benjamin Yates, London, 1637 with pear-shaped bowl tapering stem and initialled seal MN, 15cm. long, 27.9gms, 0,90ozs. * 400-500 83 A pair of William IV silver sugar tongs, maker John, Henry & Charles Lias, London, 1834 initialled, together with three other pairs of silver tongs, various makers and dates, total weight of silver 147.7gms, 4,75ozs. 84 A pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs, maker James & Josiah Williams, Exeter, 1866 together with four other pairs of silver tongs, various makers and dates, total weight of silver 169.7gms, 5.99ozs. (5). 85 A William IV Old English pattern silver tablespoon, maker James Barber & William North, full York town marks, 1838 engraved with a Tudor rose, together with four other tablespoons, various makers and dates, all initialled, total weight of silver 330.5gms, 10.66ozs. (5). 86 A George III silver Old English pattern tablespoon, maker Dorothy Langlands, Newcastle, 1809 together with four other Old English pattern tablespoons, various makers and dates, all initialled, total weight of silver 265.8gms, 8.55ozs. (5). 90 90 A matched silver Fiddle & Thread pattern part flatware service, various makers and dates crested, includes, six table forks, six dessert forks, six tablespoons, six dessert spoons, six teaspoons, total weight of silver 1955gms, 62.86ozs. * 600-800 12

91 An Elizabeth II fiddle and thread pattern flatware service, maker Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1982 comprising twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, four table spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, twelve coffee spoons, table knives and twelve dessert knives, together with a silver threepiece condiment set weighable silver 3785gms 121.70ozs. * 1800-2000 92 A Victorian silver Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern fish slice, maker George Adams, London, 1842 with pierced blade, 32.5cm. long, 230.3gms, 7.41ozs. * 100-120 91 94 94 An Edward VII Irish pointed Old English pattern part flatware service, maker Francis Higgins III, London, 1905 crested, with bright cut decoration, includes, six table forks, six soup spoons, serving spoon, fish slice and fork, total weight of silver 1230gms, 39.54ozs. * 400-500 93 93 A matched Scottish Kings pattern part flatware service, various makers and dates mostly Robert Smeaton, Edinburgh, 1816/17 crested, includes eleven table forks, four serving spoons, five table spoons, eleven teaspoons and a salt spoon, total weight of silver 1783gms, 57.33ozs. * 500-700 95 A pair of sterling silver serving spoons, bear import marks for London, 1899 crested, the shellshaped bowls with shell scroll and thread decorated handles contained in a Tiffany & Co fitted case, together with a twopiece christening set in Tiffany and Co fitted case, total weight of silver 226.5gms, 7.27ozs. * All lots subject to a buyers premium of 21% plus vat @ 20% 95 13

96 A George III silver meat skewer, maker William Eley & William Fearn, London, 1802 of traditional design with ring handle, 31.5cm. long, 83.3gms, 2.68ozs. * 70-90 97 A George III Scottish silver fiddle pattern soup ladle, maker Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh, 1815 initialled, with plain circular bowl, 36cm. long, 7.17ozs. 98 A pair of William IV Scottish silver fiddle pattern serving spoons, maker William Fillon & Co, Edinburgh, 1831 initialled, 30.5cm. long, 6.56ozs. 99 An Edward VII silver Onslow pattern miniature fish slice and fork, maker Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1904 with fish and pierced decoration to the slice, together with a non matching silver sifting spoon, total weight of silver 2.87ozs. * 50-80 104 104 A Georgian silver mote spoon, maker s mark worn possibly IC initialled with pierced bowl and lance shaped terminal, 13.5cm long, together with an early 19th century Old English pattern sifting spoon, 25gms, 0.82oz. 100 100 A set of eight George III silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, maker William Bateman I, London, 1816 initialled, 18.78ozs. 105 105 A pair of George V clear glass and sliver mounted whisky noggins, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, Ltd., London, 1928 initialled, each with flat hinged lid and circular thumb piece, mounted on an inverted trumpet-shaped body with loop handle and sunburst decoration to the base. 11cm high. 101 A late 17th century silver trefid spoon, uninscribed maker s mark struck three times, initialled and dated 1697, with lace back bowl, 19.5cm. long. * 300-400 102 A set of six George III Scottish silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, maker John Zeigler, Edinburgh, 1810 monogrammed, 186gms, 6.01oz. 103 A pair of George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, maker David Crawford, Newcastle, circa 1778 crested, 94gms, 3.02oz. 14 101 101 106 106 A set of eleven Victorian silver Albany pattern tea spoons, maker William Gibson & John Langman, London 1897 together with a matched teaspoon contained within a Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. fitted case, 157gms, 5.08oz.

107 107 An Edward VII silver easel mirror, maker Elkington & Co, London, 1906 initialled, of oval outline, with tied garland decoration, with bevelled mirror plate, 39cm. high. * 250-350 109 109 A pair of Victorian silver novelty pepperettes, maker George Unite, Birmingham, 1876? in the form of owls, with inset glass eyes, 9cm. high, 4.17ozs. * 500-800 110 A pair of George III silver sugar nips, maker AO, London initialled, together with a similar pair of sugar nips, maker HM possibly Hugh Mills, London, 59.9gms, 1.93ozs. * 70-90 111 An Edward VII silver can and lid, maker Page, Keen & Page, London, 1903 crested and initialled, of plain cylindrical form with lift-off lids, 11cm. diameter, 310.4gms, 9.98ozs. 112 An early Victorian silver miniature teapot, maker JW, Birmingham, 1840 of square outline, with embossed panels of flowering shrubs and foliate decorated handle, 6cm. long, 30.2gms, 0.97ozs. 113 A set of four 20th century sterling decanter labels Gin, Brandy, Whisky and Dry Sherry, of rectangular outline, within pierced foliate borders, total weight of silver 33.3gms, 1.07ozs. 108 108 A George V silver call bell, maker J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham, 1926 of traditional design, 14.5cm high, 195.7gms, 6.30ozs. * 100-200 114 114 An Edward VII silver presentation trowel, maker John Round & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1901 inscribed, with foliate engraved decoration to the trowel blade and carved ivory handle, 33cm. long. * 150-180 * All lots subject to a buyers premium of 21% plus vat @ 20% 15

115 115 A George III silver apple corer, maker Peter Bateman (partial mark), London, 1807 the shaped blade screwing into a cylindrical handle, overall length 16cm. 43.1gms 1.37ozs. * 150-180 123 A George V hammered silver jubilee caddy spoon, maker Robert Edgar Stone, London, 1934 of circular form, the handle in the form of a crown, 7.5cm. long, 25.6gms, 0.81ozs * 50-70 116 116 A George III silver apple corer, maker Thomas Willmore, Birmingham, 1802 the 9cm. curved blade with turned ivory handle, overall length 16cm. * 80-120 117 A Victorian horn and silver mounted beaker, maker s mark worn, London, 1874 initialled to an applied cartouche, of plain cylindrical tapering form, 9cm. high. 118 A Victorian silver travelling communion set, maker Edward, John & William Barnard, London, 1847 inscribed, the chalice with inscribed bowl on a knopped stem and lobed foot, 9cm. high, together with a matching paten 7.5cm. diameter, total weight of silver 78.5gms, 2.52ozs. * 50-70 119 A George V silver-gilt and enamel presentation key, maker Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham, 1912 decorated with the Coat of Arms for Nottingham, contained in a fitted case, 11cm. long, 54.3gms, 1.75ozs. 120 A late Victorian silver vesta case, maker George Unite, Birmingham, 1894 initialled, with engraved floral decoration, together with four other vesta cases, various makers and dates, total weight of silver 127.3gms, 4.10ozs. 121 A late Victorian combination vesta and sovereign holder, maker Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham, 1899 initialled, of rectangular outline with engraved floral decoration, 7cm. long, together with another silver vesta case, total weight of silver 71.8gms, 2.31ozs. * 70-90 124 124 A Continental silver table casket, bears import marks for London, 1905 of rectangular outline with canted corners, the hinged top decorated with a rustic scene of figures seated near a farm, the fluted sides with applied garland decoration, raised on peg feet, 12.5cm. wide, 10.52ozs. 122 122 A George III silver decanter label, maker John Teare for Alderman West, Dublin Sherry, another similar but with no maker s mark, stamped M West, Port and two Elizabeth II silver decanter labels, maker P H Vogel & Co, Birmingham, 1985 and 1987, Whisky and Gin, and one other, total weight of silver 1.91ozs. * 200-250 125 125 A late Victorian silver boudoir timepiece, maker Mappin & Webb, London, 1899 the 3.5cm. Roman dial signed Mappin & Webb, the movement with lever platform escapement contained in an embossed rectangular silver case with loop carrying handle, raised on bun feet, 9cm. high. * 200-300 126 A George III silver wine funnel, maker s mark worn, London, 1787 crested, of traditional design with detachable spout 13.5cm long, 2.79ozs. 16

135 A Georg Jensen silver sauce ladle, maker C F Heisse, stamped marks together with another Georg Jensen silver sauce ladle, total weight of silver 53.1gms, 1.71ozs. * 50-70 136 An Indo-Persian silver tumbler with embossed animal and bird decorated panels, 6.5cm. high, 8.25cm. diameter, 79.2gms, 2.55ozs. * 100-120 127 127 A Victorian silver mounted coconut string holder, maker William Comyns & Sons, London, 1886 of circular form with reeded base, raised on a circular spreading foot, 11cm. high. 132 132 A George V silver and tortoiseshell boudoir timepiece, maker Walter & Frank Rabone, Birmingham, 1911 of arched outline, with 4cm. Arabic dial, with inlaid tied garland decoration below, on a rectangular plinth base, 11.5cm. high. * 200-250 133-4 No Lots. 137 137 A Chinese silver canister and cover, maker Wang Hing & Co, Hong Kong of cylindrical form with low relief bamboo leaf and shoot decoration, 7.5cm. diameter. 128 128 A George V silver novelty cigar lighter, maker A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham, 1926 in the form of a flaming grenade, 6.5cm. diameter 129 An Edward VII silver watchstand, maker John & William Deakin, Sheffield, 1904 of capstan style, with gadrooned border, 8.5cm. diameter, containing a steel cased open-faced pocket watch. * 80-120 130 A collection of six various silver caddy spoons various makers and dates, one initialled, weighable silver 42gms, 1.37oz. 131 A late George III silver sugar crusher, maker Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1819 with circular loop handle and twist stem, 12.5cm long, 16gms, 0.55oz. * 40-60 138 138 Georg Jensen - a silver Cypress pattern part flatware service, stamped marks includes eight cake forks, six steel bladed cake knives and eight spoons contained in original Georg Jensen boxes, weighable silver 387gms, 12.47ozs. * All lots subject to a buyers premium of 21% plus vat @ 20% 17

139 139 A Burmese silver bowl stamped to the base Maung Yin Maung, Master Silver Smith 29, Godwin Street, Rangoon, of circular outline decorated in low relief of dancers in forest settings, 12cm. diameter, 277gms, 8.91ozs. * 200-250 141 141 A Chinese silver novelty pepperette, maker LW possibly Luen Wo, Canton in the form of a naval cannon, the 6.5cm. barrel mounted on a four-wheel carriage, stamped LW, Canton, 1.23ozs. * 80-120 140 140 A Persian silver coffee pot of traditional design, with domed hinged lid, curved spout, chased with figures mounted on camels and horseback within scrolling foliage, 190gms, 6.12ozs.14.5cm. high. 142 142 A Georg Jensen silver beaded pattern slice, maker C F Heise, stamped marks and import marks for London, 1923, 29cm. long, 160gms, 5.14ozs. 140A 140A An Indo-Persian silver vase: of ovoid outline with scrolling handles to the sides, the body with cartouches decorated with palaces, enclosed by stag, flower and foliate embossed decoration, on a spreading circular foot, stamped marks to base, 39cm. high, 36.83ozs. 400-600 143 An American sterling silver Royal Danish pattern bon bon dish, stamped sterling of oval form, 20.5cm wide, 174gms, 5.59ozs. 144 144 A Georg Jensen silver blossom pattern preserve spoon, stamped marks bears import mark for London, 1968, 14cm. long together with a smaller matching spoon with identical marks, 11cm. long, total weight of silver 1.75ozs. 145 A Georg Jensen silver acorn pattern slice, stamped marks bears import mark for London, 1970, 20cm. long, together with a sterling silver Royal Danish pickle fork and preserve spoon, total weight of silver 5.52ozs. 146 146 A Chinese silver circular salver, bears finesse mark of circular outline with prunus blossom decorated border, raised on three ball feet, 37.5cm. diameter, 51.41ozs. * 500-700 18

147 147 An American five-piece sterling silver tea and coffee service, stamped J D Caldwell & Co, Philadelphia, 925. Sterling inscribed to the bases, of squat baluster form with embossed floral decoration, acanthus capped handles, raised on paw feet, 4150gms, 133.44ozs. * 1500-1800 148 148 A French silver sommelier s wine tasting bowl now with pierced fleur d lys decoration, inset with a coin, the loop handle in the form of a serpent, 9.5cm. wide, 2.47ozs. 149 149 A 19th century Continental silver ring casket of shell-shaped outline, the hinged lid inset with emeralds, garnets and seed pearls and surmounted by a putto, having applied foliate and scroll decoration with gilded interior, raised on a circular palmette decorated foot and scroll back foot (needs reattaching) 8.5cm. wide, 5.63ozs. * 400-500 * All lots subject to a buyers premium of 21% plus vat @ 20% 19

150 150 A George III silver waiter, maker Richard Rugg, London, 1765 crested, of circular form with gadrooned border, raised on three swept feet, 17.5cm. diameter, 8.98ozs. * 120-180 151 A George III provincial silver cream jug, maker Francis Parsons & Stephen Crees, Exeter, circa 1800 initialled, of cylindrical outline with beaded border, and ribbed foot, 12.5cm. high, 127.6gms, 4.11ozs. 153 153 A George III silver teapot, maker s mark worn, London, 1817 of barge-shaped outline with foliate border and spout and half reeded decoration to the body, raised on four foliate feet, 31cm. long, 811.4gms, 26.09ozs. * 280-350 152 152 A George III silver coffee pot, maker James Young, London, 1772 crested, with domed hinged lid, tied garland decoration to the body, acanthus decorated spout, on a circular gadrooned and spreading foot, 28cm. high. 827.1gms, 29.15ozs. * 700-800 154 154 A George IV batchelor s silver teapot, maker s mark worn, London, 1824 crested, of plain circular form, with reeded girdle, raised on a circular foot, 21cm. long, 319.9gms, 10.30ozs. 155 A George III pedestal cream jug, maker Charles Hougham, London, 1779 of helmet type, with embossed floral decoration, raised on a domed circular foot, 12cm. high, 82.0ozs, 2.62ozs. 156 A George III silver pedestal cream jug, maker s mark illegible, London, 1766 with embossed floral decoration, raised on a domed spreading circular foot 9.5cm. high, 67.0gms, 2.15ozs. 157 A George II silver cream jug, maker WG possibly William Gwillim, London, 1742 with scroll and foliate decoration, raised on three swept legs, 9cm. high, 89.0gms, 2.86ozs. 20

158 158 A Victorian silver bachelor s threepiece tea service, maker Robert Harper, London, 1869 of globular form with engraved garland decoration, total weight of silver 18.95ozs. * 200-250 159 No Lot. 161 161 A George III silver mug, maker s mark worn, London, 1803 inscribed, of baluster form with later embossed foliate and scroll decoration, acanthus capped scroll handle, raised on a spreading circular foot, 11cm. high, 10.87ozs. 163 163 A Victorian glass and silver mounted claret jug, maker Robert Hilliard, Birmingham, 1872 the moon-shaped body with etched floral decoration, with spiral twist handle, 23cm. high. * 250-350 164 No Lot. 165 A George II silver pepperette, maker Thomas Rush, London, 1750 of baluster form with domed pull-off lid having an urn finial, embossed foliate decoration, raised on a circular foot, 11cm. high, 80.7gms, 2.58ozs. 160 160 A pair of late Victorian silver mounted clear glass decanters, maker William Gibson & John Landman, London, 1895 of hour glass form with ovalshaped spouts and writhen stoppers, 29cm. high. * All lots subject to a buyers premium of 21% plus vat @ 20% 162 162 A Victorian clear glass and silver mounted biscuit barrel, maker John Clemmens, Birmingham, 1868 of cylindrical outline, with lift-off lid with coiled rope and label handle, with loop carrying handle, 22cm. high handle up, weighable silver 138.3gms, 4.45ozs. * 250-300 166 166 A George IV silver cruet stand, maker John Edward Terry, London, 1825 crested, of cartouche-shaped outline, the six division cage with central loop carrying handle, the base with gadrooned border and raised on four lion paw feet, 25cm. wide, lacks cruets, 26.70ozs. * 250-300 21

167 167 A George III silver sauceboat, maker George Smith II, London, 1763 crested, of traditional design with beaded border, acanthus capped scroll handle, having scroll and foliate decoration to the sides, raised on three swept legs with pad feet, 18cm. long, 7.37ozs. * 120-180 168 A George III Scottish silver mounted coconut cup, maker Alexander Spence, Edinburgh, 1790 the coconut shell carved with thistles, palm trees and pineapples on a waisted stem and circular spreading foot, 18cm. high. * 400-500 169 A George III silver wax jack, all marks worn, London, 1794 the circular sconce with scissor action, rising on a plain stem with acorn finial, mounted on a circular base with gadrooned border and scroll handle. 13cm. high, 5.61ozs. * 250-350 168 170 A pair of George III silver salts, maker Thomas Shepherd, London, 1782 of plain circular form, with chased foliate decoration, raised on three swept legs, with blue glass liners, 7cm. diameter, 85.3grms, 2.73ozs. 171 A George III silver pepperette, maker John Delmester, London, 1761 of plain baluster form with lift-off domed top and reeded girdle, raised on a circular spreading foot, 9.5cm. high, 169 together with another George III silver pepperette, maker WC, London, 1776 of similar design, 9cm. high, total weight of silver 120.0grms, 3.85ozs. (2). 172 A George III silver wig powder pot / pepperette, maker s mark worn possibly SW for S. Wheatley, London, 1814 of ovoid form with lift-off domed top, raised on a spreading circular foot, 10cm. high, 73.8gms, 2.37ozs. * 70-90 173 A pair of George II silver pepperettes, maker s mark worn, London, 1751 of plain baluster form with pierced domed tops, on a spreading circular foot, 12.5cm. high, 162.0gms, 5.20ozs. 174 174 A George III silver pepperette, maker Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, London, 1798 of baluster form with embossed floral decoration, raised on a circular spreading foot, 14cm. high, 96.9gms, 3.13ozs. 175 175 A George III silver pepperette, maker John, Delmester, London, 1764 of plain baluster form with ribbed girdle, having an internal sieve, raised on a spreading circular foot, 13cm. high, 92.9gms, 2.99ozs. * 100-120 176 176 A George III silver pepperette, maker John, Delmester, London, 1762 of plain baluster form with ribbed girdle, raised on a spreading circular foot, 13cm. high, 94.5gms, 3.04ozs. 22

177 177 A George IV silver cruet stand, maker Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, 1822 of square outline, the four-division cage with central loop carrying handle, containing four glass bottles and jars, raised on ball feet, 18cm. high, 217.5gms, 7.00ozs. 180 180 A George III silver butter dish, cover and stand, maker Robert Hennell I, London, 1780 crested and initialled, of oval outline, the domed lid with recumbent cow finial with embossed panels of animals and flowers, pieced scrolled sides and gadrooned rims, clear glass liner, the stand with scrolling pierced border, 21cm. long, 431.7gms, 13.89ozs. * 700-900 181 181 A George III silver wine funnel, maker s mark worn, London, 1779 of traditional design with beaded rim and detachable straining bowl, 12cm. long, 2.75ozs. * 180-120 178 178 A late George II silver strainer, lacks maker s mark, London, 1759 with shaped loop handles, 21cm. wide, 96.7gms, 3.12ozs. * 150-180 179 A pair of George II silver salts, maker s marks worn, London, 1751 initialled, of plain circular form raised on three swept legs, with later blue glass liners, 7cm. diameter, 146.5gms, 4.71ozs. * 80-120 182 182 A George III swing handled sugar basket, maker William Abdy II, London 1791 initialled, of lozenge-shaped outline with banded foliate decoration on a lozenge -shaped foot, 15cm. wide, together with a smaller matching sugar basin, by the same maker, London, 1792, 12.5cm. wide, total weight of silver 12.05ozs. * 300-400 * All lots subject to a buyers premium of 21% plus vat @ 20% 23

183 183 A George III silver swing handled epergne basket, maker T.P possibly Thomas Pitts I struck to the base and handle, no other marks with pierced lattice and embossed floral decoration, having a foliate decorated handle on a pierced foliate foot, 15.5cm, wide. * 250-300 184 A pair of George III silver salt boats, maker Thomas Johnson, London, 1806 of oval design with loop carrying handles to the sides, raised on stepped oval bases, with blue glass liners and a pair of salt spoons, London, 1825, total weight of silver 248.6gms, 8.00ozs. * 150-180 185 185 A George III/George IV Irish silver swing handled basket, maker Stephen Bergin, Dublin, 1819? inscribed under the foot, of circular outline with embossed decoration of griffins, fruit, scrolls and foliage, with loop handle on caryatid hinges, raised on a spreading circular foot, 34.5cm. diameter, 40.38ozs. * 500-700 186 186 A George III silver mug, maker Benjamin Bickerton, London, 1764 of baluster form with embossed foliate decoration, acanthus capped scroll handle raised on a circular spreading foot, 13cm. high, 394gms, 12.69ozs. * 300-350 187 A George II silver tankard, maker s mark worn possibly IG, London, 1733 of plain baluster form, with scroll handle, raised on a circular spreading foot,10cm. high, 212.8gms, 6.84ozs. * 80-120 188 An early Victorian matching silver seven-piece condiment set, maker Charles Thomas Fox & George Fox, London, 1841/43 includes a mustard pot and six salt cellars, the latter with squat-shaped circular bodies, fret pierced with scrolls on spreading bases, 7cm. diameter, the mustard pot with similar decoration and domed hinged lid with engraved crest, with blue glass liners, mustard pot 1843, four salts 1841, two 1842, weighable silver 1036gms, 33.31ozs. * 700-900 Provenance Lot 37 The Fox Collection, Phillips Auctioneers, London, Friday 23rd September, 1988. 189-199 No Lots. 188 24