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101 Pair of Victorian plated
fruit serving spoons,
with mother of pearl handles and ball terminals, the
gilt
oval bowls cast in relief with fruit, in a fitted case
£50-70.75
102 Set of six silver coffee
spoons in a fitted case,
maker John Round, Sheffield 1903
£30-40.28
103 Fine Victorian silver brush
tray,
in almost mint condition, richly embossed with birds
amongst scrolls and with a raised border,
maker William Comyns,
London 1897, 10 1/2in (26.7cm) wide, 7 ozs
£210.ns
104 Dutch silver tea caddy,
the hinged square cover over embossed panels of
windmills
and boats, on four ball feet, maker "HH",
circa 1919,
4 1/2in (11.4cm) high
£150-200.ns
105 Dutch silver tea caddy,
the detachable square cover embossed with musician
figures,
over a rectangular body with embossed panels of figures
in the countryside, import marks for 1890,
4 3/4in (12cm) high
£150-200.150
106 Pair of fine Victorian silver
salt dishes,
each circular with gadrooned rims over flowerhead and
scroll panels spaced by
three lionheads and feet, with gilt inners,
maker Robert Harper, London 1864, 3 1/4in (8.3cm)
diameter
£200-300.ns
107 Pair of George III silver
salt dishes,
each rectangular with shell patterned corners joined
by
gadrooned rims, the interiors gilt, on four paw feet, maker
probably John Angell,
London 1817, 4in (10.2cm) wide
£200-300.ns
108 Danish silver casket,
rectangular and engraved all over with simulated wood
grain,
maker Anton Michelsen, 1906, 5in (12.7cm) wide
£200-300.ns
Anton Michelsen was formerly appointed
as the Royal Danish Jeweller
109 George III silver punch
ladle,
the shaped oval bowl section with a turned wood
handle,
maker probably Dorothy Mills, London 1767, 13in (33cm)
long
£150-200.ns
110 Set of four Georg Jensen
silver harlequin spoons,
the terminals enamelled in shades of green and blue,
circa 1950s
£70-100.ns
111 Plated service tray,
with twin reeded handles to the gadrooned rim and
plain
body, 26 1/4in (66.7cm) wide
£60-80.52
112 Plated circular salver,
with a raised shell and scroll patterned border and
on
three feet, 10 3/4in (27.3cm) diameter
£40-60.ns
113 Plated circular salver,
with a raised border and on three feet, 12 1/2in (31.7cm)
diameter
£40-60.ns
114 Pair of plated circular wine
slides,
each pierced and cast with flowerheads beneath c-scrolls,
with wooden bases, 5 1/2in (14cm) diameter
£50-70.75
115 Pair of plated circular wine
slides,
each cast with gadrooned and shell patterned rims
over partly fluted friezes,
with wooden bases, 7in (17.8cm) diameter
£50-70.85
116 George III silver wine
funnel,
in two sections, marks indistinct, London probably
1805,
4 3/4in (12.1cm) high
£70-100.48
117 Continental silver pepper
pot,
modelled as a bird, it's head detachable concealing a
pierced stopper, circa 1900, 5 1/2in (14cm) wide
£200-300.ns
118 Continental silver pepper
pot,
modelled as a bird, it's tail detachable and with a
pierced
section at the head, circa 1900, 5 1/2in (14cm) wide
£180-250.ns
119 Two pairs of silver sugar
tongs,
Edinburgh 1837 & Glasgow 1820
£40-60.60
120 Silver tea service,
4 pieces, comprising of a teapot, water jug, sugar
and cream,
each of hexagonal form, the teapot and jug with ebonised
handles, maker "G.W", Sheffield 1930, 56
ozs
£450-550.430
121 Silver double sovereign case,
engraved all over with scrolling foliage, Birmingham
1900
£40-60.50
122 Silver tea service,
3 pieces, each of rectangular form and embossed with
flowerheads and c-scrolls,
maker "WB Ld", Birmingham 1903/4, 26 ozs
£200-300.250
123 Silver tea service,
3 pieces, each of shaped rectangular form and on four
squat circular feet,
maker "WB Ld", Birmingham 1923, 31 ozs
£200-300.230
124 Silver circular salver,
with a raised scroll and shell patterned rim and on
three
short legs with ball and claw feet, the presentation
inscription dated 1904, maker John Round,
Sheffield 1903, 10 1/2in (26.7cm) diameter, 15 ozs
£100-150.110
125 Silver tea service,
3 pieces, each of circular form, maker "D&F",
Birmingham 1922/23, 20 ozs
£150-200.150
126 Silver rectangular sugar
bowl,
two handled and with a gadrooned rim, the interior
gilt,
maker Martin Hall & Company, Birmingham 1919,
7in (17.8cm) wide, 7 ozs
£50-70.55
127 Set of four silver napkin
rings by Sorley in a fitted case,
London 1910
£80-120.130
128 Victorian toddy ladle,
with an oval bowl and whalebone handle, 13 1/2in (34.3cm)
long
£60-90.ns
129 Silver and mother of pearl
rattle;
and another (2)
£40-60.60
130 Set of four silver toastracks
by Elkington & Company,
in a fitted case, each formed with five bars,
Birmingham 1960
£100-150.110
131 Set of mother of pearl
handled knives and forks in a case,
with engraved scroll decorated blades and ball
terminals
£150-200.130
Property of the late William Wilson Hill
by order of the executors
132 Plated syphon stand;
and five silver teaspoons in a case
£30-40.35
133 Silver condiment set in a
fitted case,
the pair of salt dishes each formed as a quaich, with
a mustard
pot and pair on casters ensuite, maker Walker &
Hall,
Sheffield 1912/13/14
£100-150.105
134 Silver sovereign case,
square in form with chamfered corners and engraved
with
scrolling foliage, maker "EJH", Birmingham 1913
£40-60.62
135 Skean dhu,
set with a paste citrine in the handle terminal and
carved with entwined Celtic motifs,
inscribed "W. Wilson Hill / Greenock",
7 1/4in (8.4cm) long
£40-60.60
136 Victorian silver neo
classical style tea service,
4 pieces, comprising of a teapot, coffee pot, sugar
and cream,
the pots each with a Roman helmet finial, the sugar and
cream
with gilt inner, each with a beaded rim over engraved
classical Grecian
scenes showing figures on horseback and otherwise,
maker Martin Hall & Company, London 1871, 75
ozs
£700-1000.1200
136
137 Plain silver tea service,
4 pieces, each of circular form, the teapot and jug
with ebony handles,
maker Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1914/15, 49 ozs
£300-400.400
138 Two pairs of silver napkin
rings,
each pair in a fitted case;
and a silver Christening set in a fitted case
£50-80.90
139 Edwardian silver comport,
with twin handles over pierced borders of ovals to a
plain
circular centre and on a spreading foot, maker "A&JZ",
Birmingham 1909,
8 3/4in (22.2cm) wide, 12 ozs
£100-150.150
140 Set of three plated serve-alls
in a fitted case;
and part of a set of fish knives and forks in a case
£40-60.40`
141 Set of twelve silver
teaspoons and sugar tongs,
Sheffield 1916, in a fitted case,
£40-60.30
142 Matched set of nine fiddle
patterned silver tablespoons,
and a matching soup ladle, maker D. McDonald,
Edinburgh 1814 / Glasgow 1828, 26 ozs (10)
£100-150.ns
143 Pair of silver rosebowls;
silver sugar and cream; pair of plated toastracks;
and three napkin rings (9)
£60-80.100
144 Set of twelve plated fish
knives and forks,
in a fitted case
£50-70.60
145 Set of twelve plated fish
knives and forks with servers,
each richly engraved with scroll borders, in a fitted
case
£100-150.70
146 Plated stemmed comport;
and a card tray (2)
£30-40.32
Various Properties
147 Plated vesta case,
modelled in the form of Gladstone, 2 1/4in (5.7cm)
high
£30-50.85
148 Set of twelve Victorian
silver teaspoons,
with shell and scroll patterned handles,
maker "M&A", Glasgow 1854
£70-90.ns
149 Set of twelve silver fiddle
pattern teaspoons,
maker "CB", London 1891
£30-50.ns
150 George III silver soup ladle,
the bowl circular, maker William Fearn,
London 1773, 13in (33cm) long
£100-150.125
151 Silver tea service,
3 pieces, comprising of a teapot, sugar and cream,
Birmingham 1915, 32 ozs
£200-300.160
152 Sheffield Plate service tray,
of shaped oval form with a cast shell and scroll
patterned border and twin handles,
raised on four scroll feet, 27in (68.6cm) wide
£100-150.60
153 Plated rectangular service
tray,
with an engraved presentation inscription, 24in (61cm)
wide
£50-70.35
154 Set of twelve plated fish
knives and forks,
in a fitted walnut case
£40-60.50
155 Set of six silver teaspoons
and tongs,
in a fitted case
£30-40.28
156 Set of six silver teaspoons
and tongs,
in a fitted case
£30-40.20
157 Pair of plated jelly spoons,
with mother of pearl handles, in a fitted case
£25-35.ns
158 Silver tea service,
4 pieces, each of rectangular form, the sugar bowl
lacking one foot, Birmingham 1903, 38 ozs
£250-350.250
159 Silver cigarette casket,
engine turned and with a hinged rectangular cover and
lined in cedar, London 1929, 7in (17.8cm) wide
£40-60.15
160 Silver cigarette casket,
with a hinged square cover and lined in cedar,
Chester 1903, 3 3/4in (9.5cm) wide
£30-40.28
160a
Silver sauceboat,
with a gadrooned rim and on three feet,
6 1/2in (16.5cm) long, 6 ozs
£30-50.78
160b
Silver sugar caster,
with hand hammered decoration and a
blind fret frieze, 7in (17.8cm) high
£50-70.85
160c
Silver prize cup;
and a late Victorian silver heart shaped pill box (2)
£50-80.50
160d
Silver solifleur;
and a pair of open salt dishes (3)
£30-50.ns
160e
Pair of silver serving spoons,
with pierced scroll decorated terminals,
Sheffield 1902, in a fitted case
£50-80.75
160f Pair of silver spoons,
with seal terminals, maker Carrington &
Company,
London 1926, in a fitted case
£50-70.45
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