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Contents
Day One
1 An Israeli silver and gem set kiddush cup, pedestal form with trumpet bowl and splayed foot, applied with ropetwist grape motifs set with turquoise cabochons, the foot with a ring of further ropetwist detailing, 12.5cm high, 1.69ozt £40 - £70

2 A large Indian, Kutch type, tray, Persian ogee bordered with foliate handles and hand chased floral scroll bands and foliate motifs, 58cm long £100 - £200
3 Oriental silver and white metal including a Chinese style rosewater sprinkler, an Indian, Kutch type mustard pot, of spherical form on three legs, and an embossed Kiddush style beaker, 13.5cm high, 4.74ozt (3) £40 - £70
5 A Continental silver and enamelled double compact, import marks for Birmingham 1928, elongated octagonal form, the central oval plaque depicting a courting couple in a Romantic landscape, engine turned, the gilt interior with powder reserves and retractable lipstick holder, 9.5cm long £40 - £70

6 A pair of Russian Soviet silver gilt and cloisonne enamelled scent flasks, circa 1950, pear form, decorated with flower head and beaded borders in blue, yellow and turquoise enamel, the screw caps attached by chains, 6cm long, 1.58ozt (2) £40 - £70

7 Karl Faberge, an Imperial Russian silver ashtray, BA, St Petersburg circa 1900, Latvian import marks, square section cuboid form, embossed with foliate scroll decoration, the top rim with resting grooves to each side, on four bracket feet, 12.5cm square, 9.19ozt £200 - £400
4 A pair of Continental or Eastern white metal filigree glass holders, reticulated cylindrical form, beaded foliate scroll and ropetwist decoration, strap handles, 9cm high, 7.47ozt (2) £60 - £80

8 An Italian silver and enamelled box, Masini Enrico di Tomaso, Florence circa 1960, the lid set with a central oval watercolour of the Rape of Tamar, malachite effect enamel panels and chased borders, gilt interior, 7.5cm long, 5cm deep, 3.82ozt £80 - £120

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A pair of Continental enamelled silver vases, of small proportions, pedestal urn form, blue guilloche enamel ground, painted with vignettes of a Hanseatic market square, gilt foliate sprigs and borders, 7.5cm high, 2.86ozt (2) £100 - £150 10
10 A set of six Soviet Russian silver gilt and cloisonne enamelled teaspoons, Leningrad (St Petersburg) circa 1970, each with beaded ropetwist leaf motifs in green and red enamel, 11.5cm long, 2.92ozt (6) £60 - £100

11 A large pair of Continental silver gilt sugar tongs, circa 1790, cast and chased in relief with foliate scrolls, lions mask and coiled serpents, lions paw bowls, 18cm long, 2.52ozt £80 - £120
12 A Continental silver gilt and blue enamelled miniature candlestick, French import marks, splayed conical trumpet form with banded ball knop, ropetwist borders, basse taille engraved with foliate motifs, 6cm high £40 - £70
13 Christofle, a French silver plated card tray, Henri II style, ogee fluted rectangular form, chased and engraved foliate scroll and diaper panel decoration, stamped marks, 22.5cm x 17cm £40 - £70 14
14 A Continental silver cigarette case, circa 1900, embossed with mistletoe design, gilt interior, marked .800, 8.5cm x 5cm, 1.45ozt £50 - £80

15 A Norwegian silver and enamelled thimble, KH, decorated in the round with a seascape at sunset with rock island, set with a jade cabochon, 2.5cm high £100 - £150
16 An American sterling silver tea strainer and stand, Frank Whiting, circa 1905, the square rimmed bowl with chased floral decoration, resting in a cut glass and silver mounted stand, 15.5cm long £70 - £100
17 A set of five George III Provincial silver teaspoons, John Langlands II, Newcastle circa 1800, Old English pattern, 13cm long, 2.61ozt (5) £40 - £70
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Three George III Scottish Provincial silver dessert spoons, William Jamieson, Aberdeen circa 1810, Fiddle pattern, 17.5cm long, 3.31ozt (3) £60 - £100
19 A collection of George III and later silver and mother of pearl salt and condiment spoons, 9.5cm long £30 - £50 20
A George III Old Sheffield Plate and cut glass four bottle cruet stand, circa 1790, boat form, the stand with fluted pillaster supports and strapped holders, on four bracket feet, supporting four bottles with hobnail banding and fluted bases, 22cm long £50 - £80

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21 A George III Neoclassical silver bread or cake basket, of oval form with swing handle, reticulated decoration to the body, pedestal foot rim and handle, the base and handle with period script mongram, “WMB”, Philip Freeman, London 1779, length 33.5cm, height (when handle raised) 26cm, weight 643g/20.67ozt approx £500 - £700

22 A set of six George III silver teaspoons and sugar tongs, Thomas Streetin, London 1798, bright cut pattern with shield cartouches, the tongs 1791, 13.5cm long, 3.71ozt (7) £40 - £70
23 A Victorian gilt candlestick converted to a table lamp, Padley, Parkin and Staniforth, Sheffield circa 1850s, in the Italian Rococo style, hexagonal baluster stem with foliate mermaid brackets, on an acanthus scroll and dolphin tricorn bracket base, 32cm high, 39cm to fitting £40 - £70
24 A George V silver pen knife, J Nowill and Sons, Sheffield 1929, plain form with two folding steel blades, 9cm long£20 - £40
25 A George III silver milk jug, John Lambe, London 1784, Neoclassical pedestal helmet form, on square foot, beaded rim and high loop handle, 16cm high, 3.86ozt £40 - £70
26 A George IV silver fish slice, Charles Eley, London 1826, the Grecian spear form blade pierced and bright cut with foliate scrolls and geometric stippled banding, engraved shield on terminal, 31cm long, 5.35ozt £50 - £70
27 A set of George III silver egg spoons, Richard Turner, London 1815, Fiddle pattern, 12cm long, 1.98ozt (4) £50 - £80

28 Two George III silver caddy spoons, Thomas Jenkinson and Edward Farrell, London 1817 and 1820, Fiddle pattern, one with a shovel scoop bowl and ladle handle, 13cm long, 1.04ozt (2) £40 - £70
31 An Edwardian silver four piece tea and coffee set, Barker Brothers, London 1907, ogee section boat form, gadrooned rims, ebonised handles and finials, 28cm long, 55.04ozt (4) £500 - £800

32 A set of twelve Victorian silver table forks, George Adams, London 1879, Fiddle Pattern, 20.5cm long, 29.60ozt (12) £300 - £500
33 An early twentieth century tortoiseshell frame, of rectangular form with raised pediment, ensuite with four reticulated yellow metal mounts, decorated with putti supporting a heart surmounted by a coronet, and a further central larger yellow metal plaque inscribed, “Pamela”, the glass plate insert supported by a sliding leather back with hinged easel support, marked “Asprey London”, dimensions of frame exterior 20.5cm x 14.5cm, dimensions of photograph panel 13cm x 9cm, approx £400 - £600
34 A pair of George III silver suace ladles, Thomas Wallis, London 1805, Old English pattern, 17.5cm long, 3.02ozt (2) £40 - £60
35 A suite of three graduated electroplate meat dish covers, comprising one large and two smaller sized examples, each of ovoid form with bead edge rim and floral and foliate decoration surrounding the armorial crest of a lion passant holding an anchor to one side and the monogram “ME” to the other, each with detachable loop handle decorated with fruiting vine and secured to the underside with a screw thread and bolt, marked “J D & S / 3071”, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, c.1890, dimensions (largest) 46cm x 37cm x 30cm, (medium) 35.5cm x 28cm x 25cm, (smallest) 31cm x 23.5cm x 21cm (3) £300 - £400

36 An Edwardian Britannia Standard silver (0.958) twohandled porringer, modelled after the late seventeenth century style, with cut card work, standing atop a stepped circular with rope twist border, height 8cm, weight 382.88g/12.3ozt approx £250 - £350
29 A set of six Elizabeth II silver gilt and enamelled coffee spoons, Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1960, the bowl backs with white enamel ground painted with floral specimens, turned finials, 10cm long, 1.55ozt (6) £40 - £60
30 Harrach, a Bohemian Glatt Iris ball footed iridescent glass inkwell, circa 1880, the spherical ink pot with silver plated hinged lid, supported on a three ball base, 11cm high £40 - £60

37 A Victorian silver embossed box, Horton and Allday, Birmingham 1890, oval form with domed hinged lid, embossed and chased foliate scroll with zoomorphic and mask motifs, crimped borders, gilt interior, 11.5cm long, 3.21ozt £50 - £80
38 A Victorian silver inkwell, John Grinsell and Son, Birmingham 1890, fluted ogee domed with flat hinged lid and fluted foot, glass base and removable ink pot, 11.5cm diameter £50 - £80
42 An Edwardian silver kettle on stand, E Baker, Birmingham 1905, ogee section boat form with reeded band, gadrooned rim and ebonised top handle, on open wire stand with four cabriole legs and shell pad feet, 31cm high, 36.39ozt £250 - £350
43 A set of twelve Victorian silver dessert spoons, George Adams, London 1879, Fiddle Pattern, 18.5cm long, 19.43ozt £200 - £300
44 A George V silver six division toast rack, Elkington and Co., Birmingham 1935, rectagular section with pierced gallery and canted arch bars, 10cm high, 3.63ozt £40 - £60
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39 A George III silver saucepan, of cylindrical form with sidepouring spout, turned wooden baluster handle, sponsor’s mark misstruck but likely Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1811, height 9.5cm, weight 336.5g/10.8ozt gross approx £250 - £350


40 A set of twelve Victorian silver table spoons, George Adams, London 1879, Fiddle Pattern, 23cm long, 28.67ozt (12) £250 - £350
41 A set of twelve George III silver table spoons, George Smith and William Fearn, London 1792, Old English pattern, 22.5cm long, 26.05ozt (12) £250 - £350
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45 A George VI silver three piece tea set, Stower and Wragg, Sheffield 1939, Art Deco style bowed cuboid form with angled handles and stepped bracket feet, each with chased foliate scroll bands, 27cm long, 42.43ozt £700 - £1,000

46 Two George V and George VI silver mounted ebony batons, London 1912 and 1942, one with embossed and chased foliate scroll knop and collar, the other chased, 50cm long (2) £60 - £80
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47 A George V silver cigarette box, F H Adams, Birmingham 1935, plain cuboid form with hinged lid, twin section cedar lined interior, 16.5cm wide, 3.5cm high, 9.5cm deep £60 - £100
48 Two Elizabeth II silver cruets, C J Vander, Birmingham 1984 and Birmingham 1966, one of George I design with circular mustard and salt cellar, the other of baluster form with ogee fretted rims, blue glass liners, 9.13ozt plus £80 - £120

49 A set of twelve George III silver dinner forks, George Smith and William Fearn, London 1795 and 1792, Old English pattern, 20.5cm long, 24.50ozt (9 + 3) £200 - £400

50 A George IV knife and fork, each with carved agate handle, the three prong fork with silver mounts, maker’s mark misstruck, ‘W...”, London 1824, the knife with white metal collar and steel blade marked, ‘HUSON’, length of knife 26.6cm approx (2) £200 - £300

51 Four boxed sets of silver tea and coffee spoons, George V and later, including William Devenport, Birmingham 1923, W H Leather, Birmingham 1918, Barker Ellis, 1967, A J Bailey 1926, beaded, Apostle and other designs, 5.02ozt £50 - £80
52 A set of twelve Edwardian silver teaspoons, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1906, Fiddle Pattern, 14.5cm long, 9.65ozt (12) £60 - £100
53 A George III silver basting spoon, Richard Crossley, London 1794, Old English pattern, 28.5cm long, 3.01ozt £50 - £80
54 A white metal salver, 18th century style, circular form with beaded border, on three Neoclassical bracket legs, 25.5cm diameter, 16.08ozt £200 - £300
55 A George III silver teapot, Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1802, hemispherical shouldered bowl form with boat form lip, reeded, carved fruitwood handle and finial, 23.5cm long, 18.76ozt £180 - £220
56 A George III silver reticulated cruet stand and five cut glass bottles, Thomas and Jabez Daniell, London 1772, the cinquefoil lobed stand with foliate scroll gallery and gadrooned rim, on five cast ball and claw open bracket feet, supporting a Rococo scroll handle, facet cut and Victorian silver mounted glass bottles, 23cm high, stand 13.42ozt £150 - £250

57 Two pairs of George V silver table spoons and dinner forks, Martin, Hall and Co., Sheffield 1925/26, Hanoverian Rat Tail pattern, 21.5cm long, 9.66ozt £80 - £120
58 Two Victorian silver mustard pots, Benoni Stephens, London 1840, John James Keith, London 1845, cylindrical form, shell thumb piece and ear handle, blue liners and associated silver and EPNS spoons, 7.8ozt (2) £90 - £120
59 A George V toasting fork, with ebonised rosewood shaft, the fork secured via a gimble mechanism, the silver ferrule inscribed Asprey, London and hallmarked for London, 1913, sponsor’s mark Asprey & Co Ltd., length 88cm approx £150 - £250
For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
60 A pair of Edwardian silver sauce boats, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1908, helmet form on three cast shell feet, gadrooned rim and open C scroll acanthus handles, 15.5cm long, 12.90ozt (2) £100 - £200
61 A pair of Elizabeth II silver candlesticks, C J Vander, Sheffield 1990, Neoclassical reeded conical and campana column form, on circular sweeping bases, weighted, 27.5cm high (2) £100 - £200
62 Two George V silver capstan inkwells, Birmingham 1919 and 1923, canted and splayed square section with strapped corners, the other of ogee circular form, 13cm diameter (2) £80 - £120
63 An Elizabeth II silver mug, James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1975, footed baluster form with S scroll handle, 13cm high, 12.19ozt £100 - £150 64
64 A George V silver and glass calendar inkwell, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1911, cushioned pyramid form with mechanical date window and hinged lid, 9.5cm high £80 - £120 65

65 A Victorian silver and glass inkwell, William Hutton, London 1898, cushioned heart form with hinged heart shaped lid, 8.5cm long £80 - £120
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66 A George III silver mounted cut glass mustard pot, Robert Hennell, London 1807, facet cut cylindrical body with S scroll strap handle, ogee domed removable lid, 10.5cm high £50 - £80

67 An Edwardian silver and tortoiseshell inkwell, Mappin and Webb, London 1907, capstan form with ribbon and reed handing, the hinged lid inlaid with Neoclassical lamp and festoons, 11cm diameter £70 - £100

68 An Edwardian silver bowl, Daniel and John Wellby, London 1907, embossed with an arcade of trees, a fox chasing a goose and a cottage, on three cast lions mask and paw feet, 13cm diameter, 7.59ozt £70 - £100
69 A pair of George III silver salts, John Muns, London 1767, on hoof feet, associated silver plated spoons, 6.5cm wide, 2.54ozt (2) £70 - £90
70 A George VI silver dish, Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1938, shallow concave circular form, engraved with cyclamens in the Japonesque style, on conical pedestal foot, 12.5cm diameter, 4.19ozt £70 - £100
71 A Victorian cut glass and silver topped ink well, of flared conical form, with removable glass liner, the hinged cap with monogram beneath a baron’s coronet, sponsor’s marked rubbed but possibly John Grinsell & Sons, height 10cm, diameter of base 10.7cm £150 - £200
72 A collection of George III and later silver condiment and coffee spoons, various makers and dates, including slat spoons, 7.30ozt £60 - £100
73 A George V silver double cruet, Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1935, baluster form on lions paw feet, gadrooned to the rims, including two pepper pots, salt cellars and mustard pots, with spoons, blue glass liners, 14.40ozt £80 - £120
74 A Victorian three decanter set in silver plated stand, cut glass globe and shaft form, with facet cut stoppers, circa 1860, the tricorn platform base with central beaded handle, on three open C scroll bracket feet, 34cm high £80 - £120

75 An Edwardian silver coffee pot, Thomas Bradbury and Sons, London 1906, octagonal baluster form in the Queen Anne style, carved ebony handle, 23.5cm high, 18.22ozt £150 - £250
77 Three silver mounted facet cut glass condiment shakers, circa 1760, footed baluster form, each with chased and engraved domed lids, pierced with holes, 13cm high (3) £50 - £80
78 A Victorian silver mounted cut glask flask, Charles Dumenil, London 1898, the pebble form body probably by Stevens and Williams, intaglio cut and engraved with foliate cartouches and fronds, bayonet lid, 15cm high £50 - £80
79 A pair of George IV silver condiment labels for Anchovy and Tarragon, Charles Reily and George Storer, London circa 1830, canted rectangular form, engraved lettering on rolo chains, 2.5cm wide (2) £50 - £80
80 A set of six George III silver teaspoons, Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1792, Celtic Point design with bight cut decoration, 13cm long, 2.56ozt (6) £50 - £80
81 An Edwardian silver teapot, William Hutton and Sons, London 1905, half reeded rectangular section shouldered boat form, gadrooned and acanthus rim, carved fruitwood handle and finial, 29cm long, 21.66ozt £150 - £250
82 A pair of Edwardian silver sauce boats, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1908, helmet form on three cast shell feet, gadrooned rim and open C scroll acanthus handles, 17cm long, 17.27ozt (2) £150 - £250
83 A set of ten Elizabeth II silver and enamelled commemorative spoons, Toye, Kenning and Spencer, Birmingham 1977, the finials cast as the Queen’s Beasts, holding coats of arms in polychrome enamel, in fitted case, 15.45ozt (10) £150 - £250
84 A set of twelve George III silver dessert forks, George Smith and William Fearn, London 1795 and 1792, Old English pattern, 17cm long, 15.10ozt (10 + 2) £150 - £250
85 A George V silver christening mug, Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1912, cylindrical form, hollow C handle, 8cm high, 3.33ozt £40 - £60
86 A set of twelve George III silver dessert spoons, George Smith and William Fearn, London 1792, Old English pattern, 18cm long, 13.54ozt (12) £150 - £250
87 A set of twelve Victorian silver dessert forks, George Adams, London 1879, Fiddle Pattern, 17.5cm long, 18.82ozt £150 - £250
88 A set of George V silver and mother of pearl fruit knives and forks, Martin Hall and Co., Sheffiled 1926/27, three pronged forks and solid bladed knives, 19cm long (24) £150 - £250
89 A George V silver salver, Robert Pringle, London 1913, fluted ogee rim, on three dolphin scroll feet, 25cm diameter, 16.89ozt £150 - £250
76 Three Victorian and earlier silver condiment labels for Harvey, Anchovy and Worcester, one marked Charles Rawlings and William Summers, London 1838, canted rectangular form, engraved lettering, on chains, 2.5cm long (3) £50 - £80
90 A set of six George III silver table spoons, Solomon Hougham, London 1798, Old English pattern, 22.5cm long, 12.22ozt (6) £120 - £180

91 A set of six Elizabeth II silver and enamelled teaspoons, Turner and Simpson, Birmingham 1953, each terminal with the national flower of England, Soctland, Ireland and Wales, in polychrome enamel, 9.5cm long, 1.87ozt £40 - £70
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94 A Victorian silver 17th century style inkwell, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1898, the flat disc base with ribbed cylindrical pot, pieced with pen holes to the inner rim, hinged domed lid and ceramic well, 18cm diameter, 13.07ozt £120 - £180

95 A George III silver and cut glass cruet and stand, Thomas Wallis, London 1807, rectangular facet cut banded bottles, with denticulated lips and ball stoppers, in a plain strapped cage with loop handle, 16cm high £100 - £200
96 A 17th century silver sweetmeat fork, possibly Italian, unmarked, twin pronged, on a cut and pierced gallery handle with reticulated seal end, 20.2cm long, 23.17g/0.74ozt approx £100 - £150
97 Two pairs of George IV silver framed spectacles, the first with extendable arms, incuse sponsor’s mark, ‘ET’, London 1829, width 10.5cm, length when fully extended 16.2cm, the second with incuse sponsor’s mark, ‘TH’, London 1822, combined weight 44.7g/1.43ozt gross approx (2) £100 - £150
92 An Elizabeth II reticulated silver tazza, H J L, Sheffield 1967, the flat circular dish pieced and chased with knotted tendrils and grapes, within a cast fruiting vine border, on a domed foot, 22cm diameter, 14.93ozt £120 - £180
93 A George V revivalist silver bowl, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1917, flat based rounded form, applied with foliate fretted cardwork rim in the 17th century style, 11cm diameter, 5.01ozt £40 - £70


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98 A George II or III white metal wine label for Red Port, circa 1750, fret cut cartouche form with pierced lettering, on rolo chain, 4.6cm wide £40 - £60
99 A George V silver and tortoiseshell hand mirror, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1926, with wreath decoration, together with a 19th century bronze novelty handmirror, modelled as Pierrot with a crescent moon (2) £100 - £150

100 A Norwegian Romanesque Revival silver gilt and plique a jour enamelled spoon, J Tostrup, Oslo circa 1890, the handle with Gothic quatrefoil panels, ropetwist borders and central helix pilaster in red, purple and yellow enamel, the bowl engraved with knotted foliate scrolls, 15cm long, 1.39ozt £60 - £100

101 Christopher Dresser for Hukin and Heath, a silver plated bachelors teapot and sugar bowl, teapot with wicker handle, 9cm high £200 - £300
105 Christopher Dresser for Hukin and Heath, a silver plated six division toast rack, circa 1881, model 2556, the barrel arched base with four pad feet, the rod dividers united by spherical balls, stamped marks, 13cm high £200 - £400

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102 Christopher Dresser for Hukin and Heath, a set of four silver salt cellars and spoons, London 1881, plain barrel form, 5cm diameter, 5.13ozt (8) £100 - £200

103 Christopher Dresser for Hukin and Heath, a silver plated double bonbonniere, circa 1880, the twin oval bowls united by a C loop handle, on four tee peg legs, stamped marks and number 2527, 21cm long £250 - £350
104 Christopher Dresser for Hukin and Heath, a silver plate and glass oil and vinegar cruet, circa 1885, the globa and shaft ewer bottles, within a double bowl contained, baton handle £300 - £500
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106 Kate Harris for William Hutton, an Arts and Crafts silver double ink stand, Sheffield 1904, the rectangular tray with serpentine rim of pierced knotted foliate tendrils and daffodils, two cut glass inkwells with hinged silver lids, between two pen troughs, on splayed bracket feet, 23.5cm long, 14.56ozt £200 - £400

107 Kate Harris for William Hutton, a set of three Arts and Crafts silver buttons, Birmingham 1905, circular, cast with a child’s head in profile, 2cm diameter, 0.28ozt (3) £50 - £80
108 A set of six American Art Nouveau silver gilt and enamelled tea spoons, Gorham, model 808, circa 1900, cast with forget me not terminals in blue enamel, 9.5cm long, 1.24ozt (6) £100 - £150
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109 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled vesta case, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1900, applied with a coiled thorny bud motif in blue, green and purple enamel, 5.5cm long, 1.10ozt £200 - £250

110 An Arts and Crafts silver three piece tea set, William of Birmingham, probably Birmingham Guild of Handicraft, Birmingham 1903, planished organic ogee form with applied fretted strapwork tendrils, the handles with bisected and coiled strands, 23cm long, 21.75ozt (3) £1,500 - £2,500

111 An Arts and Crafts silver vase, Goldsmiths and Silvermiths Company, London 1911, planished, footed trumpet form, with three open and pierced tendril buttress handles, 20cm high, 6.57ozt
Note: examples of the vase were illustrated in the 1906 Studio Yearbook £200 - £400
112 An American Art Nouveau silver hand mirror, Webster and Co., MA, embossed with a maiden in relief, lobed cartouche back, 26cm long £60 - £80
113 Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver and turquoise set box, Birmingham 1910, cuboid form, the hinged lid set with a cabochon stone, 9cm x 6cm x 4cm, 4.77ozt £220 - £280 114
114 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled notepad case, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1905, plain rectangular form with spring hinged cover, decorated with a lyre shaped cartouche in blue green enamel, 6.8cm x 5cm, 1.06ozt £180 - £220

115 An Arts and Crafts silver plated and cut glass claret jug, the optic ribbed conical horn form body etched with stylised poppy design, mounted with a goose beak lid and spout, 24cm high £40 - £70
116 Bernard Cuzner for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled dish, Birmingham 1906, oval navette form with applied border of fruiting grape vines between cloisonne enamel cabochons, 5.15ozt £400 - £600
117 Bernard Cuzner for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver tea caddy, Birmingham 1911, cuboid form, incised with diaper framed panels of scale type decoration, cylindrical lid, 8.5cm high, 4.18ozt £300 - £500

118 Bernard Cuzner for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver three piece cruet, Birmingham 1920, planished footed form, engraved with chased foliate bands and rivet motifs, including pepper pot, mustard and salt cellar, blue glass liners, 5cm high, 3.11ozt (3) £150 - £250
119 Oliver Baker for Liberty and Co., a Cymric Arts and Crafts silver vase, Birmingham 1901, planished amphora form, supported on three kicked cabriole legs and pad feet, the collar embossed with convex pimpled panels, three angled rope twist handles, 11.5cm high, 5.93ozt £1,000 - £1,500

120 An Arts and Crafts silver sugar caster, Brtitton Gould and Co., Birmingham 1906, lobed bottle form with domed cover, 19cm high, 5.38ozt £60 - £80
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121 An Arts and Crafts silver and green glass dish and cover, William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1905, three handled cylindrical drum form, pierced with C scroll cartouches, angled tendril handles, ogee domed lid, 15cm diameter, 3.44ozt £150 - £250

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124 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Cymric Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled teaspoon, Birmingham 1905, with open knotted tendril and bud terminals, blue green highlights, 10.5cm long, 0.45ozt £40 - £60
125 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts white metal and enamelled scent bottle, circa 1900, the square glass body with a cylindrical domed screw cap champleve, 8cm high £100 - £200
126 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Cymric Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled teaspoon, Birmingham 1905, with open knotted tendril and bud terminals, blue green highlights, 10.5cm long, 0.46ozt £40 - £60
129 A pair of Arts and Crafts silver sugar tongs, A M and Co., Birmingham 1906, the poppy head pads on bisected tendril stems, in the Art Nouveau style, 9.5cm long, 0.52ozt £30 - £50
130 Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver pepper pot, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1920, sweeping conical form with pierced lid, 7.5cm high, 0.52ozt £30 - £50
131 Liberty and Co., a silver and enamelled pill box, Birmingham 1908, circular form, the hinged lid with purple guilloche enamel roundel within engine turned border, 4.3cm diameter, 1.36ozt £140 - £160
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122 Hugh Wallis, an Arts and Crafts silver casket, Chester 1923, cuboid form with hinged lid, lid with central monogram and dated Feb 1924, cedar lined interior, conical bun feet, 9cm high, 14.5cm long, 10cm deep £400 - £600

123 Liberty and Co, an Arts and Crafts silver and turquoise cabochon picture frame, plain rectangular form, set with two stones to the corners, opening 9cm x 6.5cm, overall 11.5cm x 9cm £50 - £80
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127 Archibald Knox for Liber ty and Co., a Cymric Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled teaspoon, Birmingham 1905, with open knotted tendril and bud terminals, blue green highlights, 10.5cm long, 0.46ozt £40 - £60


128 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Cymric Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled teaspoon, Birmingham 1905, with open knotted tendril and bud terminals, blue green highlights, 10.5cm long, 0.46ozt £40 - £60
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132 An Arts and Crafts straw opal glass and silver plated epergne, probably James Powell and Sons, circa 1890, the sinuous serpentine strap three bracket support holding three fluted and crimped trumpet vases around a further central vessel, 38cm high £100 - £200
133 Omar Ramsden, an Arts and Crafts silver napkin ring, London 1927, planished square section waisted form, with ropetwist borders, embossed initial S, 6cm long, 1.46ozt £150 - £250

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134 Omar Ramsden, an Arts and Crafts silver matchbox cover, London 1935, cast with a duo of masks depicting comedy and tragedy, between ropetwist bands and fluted cornice moulded ends, 6cm x 4.1cm x 2.2cm, 1.7ozt £250 - £350

138 A George VI Art Deco silver and shagreen pocket cigarette case, Birmingham 1937, 8.5 by 8.5cm, and a machine engraved silver pocket cigarette case, Birmingham 1928, 7.32ozt (2) £80 - £120
139 A harlequin set of six Art Deco silver and enamelled tea spoons, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1933, each with a fan shaped terminal in different coloured champleve guilloche enamel, 10cm long, 1.68ozt (6) £40 - £60
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135 An Arts and Crafts silver salt cellar, William Hutton, Sheffield 1910, three handled tyg form, with blue glass liner, 7cm diameter, 1.16ozt £30 - £50

136 An Art Deco French silver and enamelled easel travel timepiece, early 20th Century, red leather outer case, oval gilt dial with Roman numerals, red guilloche enamel sunburst border, 14 by 11cm, £40 - £60
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137 An Art Deco silver gilt and enamelled compact, Albert Carter, Birmingham 1936, cushioned square section with central green guilloche enamel starburst panel, 6.5cm square £40 - £60

140 An Art Deco silver plated box and cover, Sheffield circa 1935, squat cylindrical drum form, concentric ribbed rings, the lid with double ring handle, 13cm diameter £50 - £80 141

141 An Art Deco silver plated cocktail shaker, Elkington and Co., circa 1930, model 38139, conical form with screw cap and pouring spout, 22.5cm high £40 - £70

142 A French Art Deco silver plated ice bucket, Pierre Bognon, Paris circa 1925, pail form with concentric ring banding, swing loop handle, stamped mark, 21cm high handle raised, 12.5cm high £40 - £60

143 An Art Deco style silver three piece cruet, Angora Silver Plate Co., Birmingham 1939/40, square section angled conical form, with triangular handles, 10cm high, 6.45ozt (3) £80 - £120
144 Lino Sabattini for Christofle France, a silver plated Cardinale vase, stamped marks, 36cm high £80 - £120
145 Charles Boyton, a pair of Art Deco style silver salt and pepper pots, London 1948, cuboid form on stepped square pedestal bases, 9.5cm high, 3.72ozt (2) £300 - £500

146 An Italian Modernist silver and lapis compact, G Ciardetti, Florence circa 1950, reeded cuboid form with retractable lipstick, hinged lid and mirror, 8cm x 6cm x 2cm £80 - £120
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147 David Andersen, a cased Harlequin set of Norwegian silver gilt and enamelled teaspoons, basse taille handles and bowls in various colours of enamel, cast foliate terminals, 10cm long, 2.23ozt (6) £50 - £80

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148 A Modernist silver tea strainer, Elkington and Co, Birmingham 1960, the circular pierced dish bowl with two traingular handles, 12cm long, 1.34ozt £40 - £60

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149 A Modernist silver porringer bowl, LMP, London 1985, open pierced handle with asymmetrical amoeba motifs, 13cm, 2.64ozt £40 - £70
For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
