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

Silver & Objects of Vertu including The Arthur Holder Collection (Part II)

24th & 25th January 2017


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SILVER & OBJECTS OF VERTU

INCLUDING THE ARTHUR HOLDER COLLECTION (PART II) DAY ONE: Tuesday 24th January 2017 at 10.00am DAY TWO: Wednesday 25th January 2017 at 10.00am VIEWING TIMES Friday 20th January Saturday 21st January Monday 23rd January Tuesday 24th January Wednesday 25th January

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

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TELEPHONE BIDDING Please note that requests for telephone bids cannot be accepted after 5pm on Monday 23rd January. ILLUSTRATIONS

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Front cover: Lot 1265 detail Back cover: Lot 317 www.the-saleroom.com Catalogue £10.00 (£15.00 by post)

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Silver weights are in Troy ounces

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DAY ONE: TUESDAY 24TH JANUARY 2017 AT 10.00AM THE ARTHUR HOLDER COLLECTION, PART II

1. A collection of nine base metal vesta cases, various designs including: caricature of a man, a devil’s head, an elephant head, a violin, a bottle, four others, and a cigar cutter modelled as a horse’s head. (10) £200-300

2. A collection of twelve base metal vesta cases, various designs including: a turtle, an elephant, an owl, a lobster claw, a moon, a violin and six others. (12) £200-300

3. A collection of ten base metal vesta cases, various designs including: a skull, a turtle, a pig, a cockerel, a horse’s head, a boot, a whistle, a violin and two others. (10) £200-300

4. A collection of ten silver vesta cases, various dates and makers, rectangular form, engraved foliate decoration, approx. weight 7.2oz. (10) £200-300

5. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a Victorian snuff box, by Daniel Pettifer, Birmingham 1856, rectangular form, foliate decoration, a heart-shaped vesta case, three vesta cases with foliate decoration and an electroplated vesta case, £200-300 approx. weighable 4.5oz. (6)

6. A small collection of nine silver vesta cases, various dates and makers, comprising: a vesta box, Birmingham 1853, one of circular form, and seven of rounded rectangular form, with foliate decoration, plus a chain, approx. weight 7oz. (9) £200-300

7. A small collection of five vesta cases, comprising: two French enamel examples with a race horse and a lady with a parasol, one modelled as a pack of cigars, a mounted nut, a parcel and a base metal lighter. (6) £150-200

8. A small collection of four silver vesta cases, rectangular form, three with engraved decoration, comprising: one with a hinged front opening to reveal an oval photograph frame, by A and J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1909, and three with stamp holders, approx. weight 4.4oz. (4) £150-200

9. A collection of ten silver vesta cases, various dates and makers, rectangular form, plain, engine-turned and foliate engraved decoration, approx. weight 8.5oz. (10) £200-300

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10. A collection of three silver vesta cases, comprising: one of horseshoe form, by Thomas Dee, London 1864, with a cord holder, engine-turned decoration, plus a Victorian one, London 1878, circular form, engine-turned decoration, with a cord holder, and a vesta case, of rounded rectangular form, engine-turned decoration with a cord holder, approx. weight 4oz. (3) £200-300

11. A collection of three silver vesta cases, comprising: a Victorian slide-action vesta case, by E. Stockwell, London 1869, engineturned decoration, with a chain attachment, plus a Victorian one, the hinged front opens to reveal the hinged cover, and a trick vesta case, London 1883, the hinge slides to unlock the press-down hinged cover, approx. weight 4.9oz. (3) £200-300

12. A collection of three silver vesta cases, comprising: one of horseshoe form, Birmingham 1887, with a cord holder, and with a crest, initialled, plus a Victorian one, London 1865, circular form, engine-turned decoration, with a cord holder, and a vesta box, of rectangular form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, approx. weight 3.3oz. (3) £200-300

13. A collection of three silver vesta cases, comprising: one of horseshoe form, by Henry Dee, London 1875, with a cord holder, and with a crest, initialled, plus a Victorian one, London 1878, circular form, with a cord holder, and a vesta box, of rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, with a spike, approx. weight 4.8oz. (3) £200-300

14. A collection of three American silver vesta cases, comprising: one with a scene of a bulldog and ‘Your Match’, dated and inscribed ‘1894’, plus one with a carriage scene and embossed ‘Compliments of Home Insurance Company, New York’, and one enamelled with a cigar and match and a burnt match, approx. weight 2oz. (3) £150-200

15. A collection of three silver vesta cases, comprising: one of horseshoe form, Birmingham 1880, engine-turned decoration, initialled, plus a Victorian one with a cord holder, and a vesta box, of rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, approx. weight 3oz. (3) £200-300

16. A collection of three American silver vesta cases, comprising: one with a scene of the White House and ‘Washington D. C’, plus one with Art Nouveau decoration and a modern one with a mermaid, approx. weight 3oz. (3) £150-200

17. A collection of ten silver vesta cases, various dates and makers, rectangular form, engraved foliate and engine-turned decoration, approx. weight 5.8oz. (10) £200-300

18. A late 19th century electroplated and enamel vesta case, unmarked, the front enamelled with fishing scene of two fishermen in a punt, the reverse initialled, plus an electroplated and enamel vesta case of a man on a bicycle, and a base metal vesta case, the cover enamelled with a railway ticket. (3) £150-200

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19. A collection of eight Edwardian silver ‘castle-top’ matchbox covers, by Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1902-3, rectangular form, with a scene of Market Cross Chichester, The Great Wheel Blackpool, Peterborough Cathedral, Exeter Cathedral, Town Hall Birmingham, Jubilee Tower Newmarket, Town Hall Manchester, and Lincoln Cathedral, length 4.2cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. (8) £100-150

20. A small collection of five ‘go to beds’, comprising: two Maucheline ware examples, Dryburgh Abbey and Furness Abbey, two brass examples and an ivory example. (5) £200-300

21. A mixed lot of silver matchbox covers, various dates and makers, various designs, with engine-turned and banded decoration, approx. weight 5oz. (8) £100-150

22. A late 19th century ivory vesta case, with a base metal hinge and clasp, applied with a gold cartouche and foliate decoration, length 6.6cm. £100-150

23. Two Austrian silver vesta boxes, rectangular form, one initialled, both with lighting cord holders, one with cord, and one with a hinged penknife to the base, approx. weight 3.8oz. (2) £120-180

24. An Edwardian silver matchbox cover / go-to-bed, by Stokes and Ireland Limited, Chester 1906, rectangular form, the cover mounted with a miniature chamber stick, on four ball feet, length 8.2cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. £100-150

25. A late-Victorian silver vesta case / sovereign case, by William Neale, Chester 1899 rectangular form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, hinged cover, with a ring attachment, length 6.2cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £80-120

26. A Victorian silver and enamel vesta case, by D and L. Spiers, Birmingham 1887, rounded rectangular form, the front enamelled with a cigar, and ‘My Last (cigar)’. length 5cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £150-200

27. A silver vesta / double sovereign / stamp case, by Walker and Hall, Chester 1912, rectangular form, engraved decoration, hinged covers, designed to fit a sovereign and a half sovereign, with a ring attachment, length 6.5cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £100-150

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28. A Victorian silver and enamel vesta case, by Henry Wilkinson, Birmingham 1886, rounded rectangular form, the front enamelled with a match and ‘A (match) for you at anytime’, also with engraved decoration and with a monogram, length 4.8cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £150-200

29. A Victorian silver and enamel vesta case, by Horton and Allday, Birmingham 1891, rectangular form, hinged cover enamelled with a black devil and ‘I am Ord Who the (devil) are you?’, length 4.5cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. £150-200

30. A Victorian silver and enamel vesta case, by John Banks, Birmingham 1890, rounded rectangular form, the front enamelled with a pipe, and ‘In Memory of, I’ll (pipe) no more, my ashes lie below’, with a ring attachment, length 4cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. £150-200

31. An Edwardian silver and enamel vesta case, by John Banks, Chester 1902, rounded rectangular form, the front enamelled with coaching scene, the hinged cover with a ring attachment, length 5.8cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. £150-200

32. A Victorian silver and enamel vesta case, by Horton and Allday, Birmingham 1886, rounded rectangular form, the front enamelled with a pipe, and ‘Light your (pipe) my friend’, length 5.2cm, approx. £150-200 weight 0.8oz.

33. An Edwardian silver and enamel vesta case, by John Banks, Chester 1902, rounded rectangular form, the front enamelled with hunting scene, the hinged cover with a ring attachment, length 5.8cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. £150-200

34. A Victorian silver and enamel vesta case, by L. Spiers, Birmingham 1886, rounded rectangular form, the front enamelled with a pipe, and ‘Just one (pipe) more’. length 4.8cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £150-200

35. A late-Victorian silver and enamel vesta case, by S. Blanckensee and Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1887, rounded rectangular form, the front enamelled with the head of a spaniel, hinged cover, length 4.8cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £150-200

36. A Victorian silver and enamel vesta case, by IA and Co, Birmingham 1894, rounded rectangular form, the front enamelled with a match, and ‘Help (match) yourself’, with a ring attachment, length 4.2cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £150-200

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37. A mixed lot of silver sovereign cases, various dates and makers, comprising: two double sovereign cases of oblong form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, plus a single sovereign case with engraved decoration and a single sovereign case, approx. weight 2.8oz. (4) £150-200

38. An Edwardian silver double sovereign case with a stamp holder and a pull-out pencil, by Matthew Jessop, London 1903, rectangular form, hinged cover, designed to fit a sovereign and a half sovereign, with a ring attachment, inscribed, length 9cm, approx. weight 3.1oz. £150-200

39. A mixed lot of silver sovereign cases, various dates and makers, comprising: two double sovereign cases of oblong form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, plus a single sovereign case with engraved decoration and an engineturned single sovereign case, approx. weight 2.9oz. (4) £150-200

40. A mixed lot of silver sovereign cases, various dates and makers, comprising: a triple sovereign case of rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, with a ring attachment, a double sovereign case of rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, and an electroplated vesta / stamp / sovereign case, and an electroplated compact with two sovereign holders, approx. weighable 3oz. (4) £150-200

41. An Edwardian silver triple sovereign case with a stamp holder, by J and W Deakin, Chester 1907, rectangular form, hinged cover, designed to fit two sovereigns and a half sovereign, with a ring attachment, initialled, length 6.3cm, approx. weight 2oz. £100-150

42. A mixed lot of silver sovereign cases, various dates and makers, comprising: two double sovereign cases of oblong form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, plus a single sovereign case with engine-turned decoration, the reverse with a stamp holder, and a plain single sovereign case, approx. weight 3.2oz. (4) £150-200

43. A small collection of four silver cigar cases, rectangular form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, comprising: a Victorian one modelled to fit five cigars, by Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1894, and three modelled to fit four cigars, approx. weight 20oz. (4) £400-600

44. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a cigar case, modelled to fit two cigars, engine-turned decoration, a patent cigarette case, a cigar cutter, a cigar piercer, and a cigarette holder case, approx. weighable 4.3oz. (5) £200-300

45. A small collection of four silver cigar cases, rectangular form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, comprising: a Victorian one, by W. Aitken, Birmingham 1894, plus two modelled to fit four cigars, and one modelled to fit three cigars, approx. weight 17oz. (4) £400-600

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46. An Edwardian silver ruler / pen / pencil, by Cohen and Charles, Chester 1901, rectangular form, measuring 9 inches, the ends with a pull-out pencil and pen, total length 25cm, length 1.5oz. £100-150

47. A silver scissor case, marks worn, triangular form, hinged cover, the interior fitted for three pairs of scissors, length 16.2cm, plus a pair of scissors in a scissor case. (2) £100-150

48. A George III silver sealing wax holder / ruler, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1808, slide-action rectangular form, the side engraved with four inches, total length 10.2cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £150-200

49. An early-17th century silver bodkin, maker’s mark worn, circa 1620, tapering form, with an eye and slot, scratch initialled ‘R.H’, length 13.2cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £200-300

50. A set of twelve electroplated price labels, by Elkington and Co, 1911, pieced circular form, tapering spikes, stamped ‘Willoughby’s’, length 8.2cm. (12) £100-150

51. A late-Victorian silver table vesta / taper stick holder, by S. Jacobs, London 1896, cylindrical form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, one end with a hinged vesta compartment with a striker, the other with a hinged pierced cover with a figural finial, length 23.5cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £100-150

52. A collection of desk seals, comprising: ten banded agate examples, a green hard stone handled one and an unmarked silver seal, of baluster form. (12) £300-400

53. A Victorian silver scent bottle, by Rosenthal and Jacob, London 1890, tapering oval form, embossed with figural scenes and houses within foliate and part fluted decoration, screw-off cover initialled, length 38.5cm, approx. weight 4oz. £200-300

54. A collection of nineteen silver page markers, comprising: a late-Victorian one with varied coloured agate handle, by Allday and Lovekin, Birmingham 1898, plus one with green hard stone shamrock decoration, plus various others including one base metal example. (19) £300-500

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55. A small collection of three silver wine labels, shaped oval form, one by John Reily, London 1824, pierced ‘CLARET’, plus one pierced ‘MADEIRA’ and one pierced ‘SHERRY’, approx. weight 2oz. (3) £150-250

56. A set of four Continental silver wine labels, unmarked, possibly Danish, shaped crescent form, engraved decoration, incised ‘GENEVER’, ‘XERES’, ‘SCHERRY’ and ‘GL. ROM’, length 5cm, £200-300 approx. weight 0.8oz. (4)

57. A pair of George III silver wine labels, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1809, shaped form, with Bacchanalian cherubs, with a ewer, goblet and bottle, incised ‘BRANDY’ and ‘RUM’, length 6cm, plus a similar silver label, incised ‘MADEIRA’, approx. weight 1.4oz. (3) £200-250

58. A small collection of four silver vine leaf wine labels, comprising: one pierced ‘HOCK’, one ‘CLARET’, one ‘MADEIRA and one ‘SHERRY’, approx. weight 2.5oz. (4) £150-200

59. A matched set of three George III Irish silver wine collars, by John Daly, Dublin circa 1800, tapering form, incised ‘CLARET’, ‘MADEIRA’ and ‘PORT’, approx. weight 1.5oz. (3) £150-200

60. A small collection of three antique silver wine labels, various dates and makers, vine leaf form, pierced ‘TENERIFFE’, ‘BRONTI’ and ‘PORT’, approx. weight 1.3oz. (3) £200-300

61. A matched set of four George III silver wine labels, by Thomas Lambourn, Sheffield 1800, crescent form, bright-cut border, incised ‘CALCAVELLA’, ‘RUM’, ‘BUCELLAS’ and ‘LISBON’, approx. weight 0.7oz. (4) £400-600

62. A set of three Victorian silver wine labels, by George Unite, Birmingham 1852, shaped cartouche form, pierced decoration, incised and blackened ‘GIN’, ‘WHISKEY’, and ‘BRANDY’, length 5.8cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. (3) £150-200

63. A set of four Victorian silver wine labels, by Samuel Evans, Birmingham 1849, escutcheon form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, incised and blackened ‘ANISETTE’, ‘PARFAIT AMOUR’, ‘CURACOA’ and ‘MARASCHINO’, approx. weight 1.2oz. (4) £400-600

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64. A pair of George III silver wine labels, unmarked, London circa 1780, scroll form, feather-edge borders, with a pierced pediment, engraved with a monogram, incised ‘CLARET’, and ‘WHI:WINE’, plus a single similar label, unmarked, incised ‘HOCK’, approx. weight 0.9oz. (3) £300-500

65. Two similar pairs of George IV / William IV silver wine labels, two by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1827/28, two by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1830, rectangular form, vine and grape border, incised ‘SWEET LISBON’, ‘HOLLANDS’, ‘BRANDY’ and ‘WHISKY’, approx. weight 0.9oz. (4) £200-300

66. A small collection of three George III silver wine labels, crescent form, one with feather-edge border, by Thomas Hyde, incised ‘SHERRY’, plus an unmarked one incised ‘PORT’, and one by Phipps and Robinson, London 1795, incised ‘LISBON’, approx. weight 0.7oz. (3) £250-300

67. A collection of three George III silver wine labels, by Margaret Binley, circa 1770, rectangular form, two with a rope-work border, incised ‘PORT’, ‘WHITE. WINE’ and another ‘WHITE WINE’, approx. weight 0.7oz. (3) £200-300

68. A small collection of four antique silver wine labels, rectangular form, canted corners, reeded border, incised ‘SHRUB’, ‘CLARET’, ‘RUM’ and ‘VIN DE GRAVE’, with maker’s mark JT three times, approx. weight 1.2oz. (4) £200-300

69. A small collection of three George III silver wine labels, comprising: one London 1799, incised ‘PORT’ and engraved with a crest, plus one with a feather-edge border, incised ‘SHERRY’ and one incised ‘RUM’, approx. weight 0.7oz. (3) £150-250

70. A collection of five 19th century silver ‘cut-out letter’ wine labels, various dates and makers, comprising: ‘MADEIRA’, ‘R’, ‘M’, ‘B’, (x2), approx. weight 1.5oz. (5) £200-300

71. A small collection of three antique silver wine labels, oval eye form, two with beaded borders and one with a bright-cut border, two by Susanna Barker, incised ‘WHITE’, ‘BRANDY’, and ‘RUM’, approx. weight 0.9oz. (3) £150-200

72. A matched set of four Victorian ‘cutout letter’ wine labels, by Rawlings and Summers, London various dates, engraved decoration, modelled as ‘P’, ‘M’, ‘S’ and ‘R’, approx. weight 1.6oz. (4) £120-180

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73. Two early 19th century silver wine labels, foliate scroll decoration, one London 1824, incised ‘PORT’, the other also London 1824, pierced ‘MADEIRA’, approx. weight 1.3oz. (2) £100-150

74. An early 19th century silver AntiCorn Law League wine label, by Mordan, stamped out with sheaves of wheat, a cornucopia of fruit, a scythe, rake, sickle and a bale of wool, pierced ‘PORT’, length 5.2cm, plus another similar, unmarked, no title, approx. weight 0.6oz. (2) £150-200

75. A George III cast silver wine label, by Phipps and Robinson and James Phipps, London 1812, shaped form, with Bacchanalian cherubs with a jug and bottle and trailing grapevines, pierced ‘PORT’, length 5.8cm, plus a smaller similar label, pierced ‘MADEIRA’, approx. weight 01.6oz. (2) £150-200

76. A pair of George III silver wine labels, by John Riley, London 1811, rounded rectangular form, gadroon border, pierced ‘SHERRY’ and ‘PORT’, approx. weight 1oz. (2) £80-120

77. A George III silver wine label, by George Glenny, London 1818, shaped rectangular form, foliate borders, surmounted with an eagle and shield, incised ‘MADEIRA’, plus another George III silver wine label, also London 1816, pierced ‘SHERRY’, approx. weight 1.4oz. (2) £150-200

78. A George III silver wine label, by William Abdy, London circa 1785, oval eye form, pierced with slats, engraved with a crest and incised ‘PORT’, plus another similar label, by Susanna Barker, incised ‘HOCK’, length 5cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. (2) £200-300

79. A George III silver wine label, by Richard Binley, London circa 1770, rectangular form, incised ‘LISBON; length 4.2cm, plus a George III silver wine label, of rectangular form, arched pediment, brightcut border, incised ‘HOCK’, length 4.5cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. (2) £100-150

80. A pair of George III Scottish silver wine collars, by William and Patrick Cuningham, Edinburgh circa 1810, tapering form, incised three times ‘BUCS’ and ‘PORT’, approx. weight 1.3oz. (2) £150-200

81. A Victorian silver wine label, by Rawlings and Summers, London 1847, rectangular form, canted corners, gadroon border, incised ‘BROWN SHERRY’, length 4.2cm, plus a Victorian silver-gilt wine label, by the same maker, London 1849, incised ‘MARASCHINO’, approx. weight 0.5oz. (2) £250-300

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82. A pair of George III silver wine labels, maker’s mark over-stamped by another, one probably Hester Bateman, London circa 1785, scroll form, with a raised and pierced pediment, crested, bright-cut borders, incised ‘SHERRY’ and one re-titled ‘PORT’, length 4.8cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. (2) £200-300

83. A pair of George III silver wine labels, unmarked, circa 1780, scroll banner form, pierced borders, engraved decoration, incised ‘PORT’ and ‘SHERRY’, length 6.2cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. £100-150

84. A pair of George III silver wine labels, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1792, banner form, mounted with Prince of Wales’s Feathers, and with foliate ends, bright-cut borders, incised ‘RUM’ and ‘PORT’, length 5cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. (2) £300-400

86. A George III silver wine label, by Phipps and Robinson, London 1799, scroll banner form, bright-cut border, incised ‘MADEIRA’, plus a similar George III silver wine label, unmarked, feather-edge border, incised ‘RED PORT’, approx. weight 0.5oz. (2) £250-300

87. A George IV silver wine label, by Reily and Storer, London 1828, rectangular form, gadroon border, foliate pediment, incised ‘MADEIRA’, plus one by Joseph Willmore, incised ‘CALCAVELLA’, approx. weight 0.9oz. (2) £150-200

The crest is that of Wakeman of Perdiswell.

85. A pair of George III silver wine labels, by Thomas Hyde, London circa 1785, rectangular form, Feather-edge border, incised ‘CLARET’ and ‘PORT’, length 4.3cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. (2) £100-150

The crest is that for a number of families including: Dixon, Everard, Tilsley and other families.

88. A pair of George III provincial silver wine labels, by Robert Kippax and Co, Sheffield 1794 and 1796, crescent form, bright-cut border, inscised ‘R.PORT’, and ‘CLARET’, length 3.8cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. (2) £200-300

89. A George III silver wine label, by Phipps and Robinson, circa 1785, oval eye form, pierced decoration incised ‘CLARET’, plus another similar label, by Susanna Barker, incised ‘W. WINE’, length 5cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. (2) £150-200

90. A George III silver wine label, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1790, crescent form, incised ‘GINGER WINE’, and another George III silver wine label, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1794, crescent form, incised ‘CALCAVELLA’, approx. weight 0.4oz. (2) £250-300

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91. A Victorian Scottish silver wine label, no apparent maker’s mark, Edinburgh 1876, arched rectangular form, pierced pediment, bright-cut borders, incised ‘WHISKY’, length 4.5cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £100-150

92. A George IV silver wine label, by Ledsam, Vale and Wheeler, Birmingham 1827, pierced shaped oval form, with trailing grapevine decoration, incised ‘GINGER’, length 5.3cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £150-200

93. A George IV silver wine label, probably by Charles Reily, London 1824, scroll banner form, pierced ‘ VIN. DE. GRAVE’, length 5.2cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £100-150

94. A William IV silver wine label, by George Unite, Birmingham 1836, with Bacchanalian Putti with trailing vines, and a goblet, ewer and bottle, incised ‘PALE BRANDY’, length 5.4cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £100-150

95. A Victorian silver wine label, by Henry Aston, Birmingham 1864, leaf form, pierced ‘MONTILLA’, length 4.2cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £100-150

96. A George III provincial silver wine label, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1814, shaped oval form, embossed with Bacchanalian putti and grapevines, incised ‘EAU D’ OR’, length 6cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £100-150

97. A George IV silver wine label, by Eames and Barnard, London 1827, rectangular form, gadroon border, pierced ‘VIDONIA’, length 4.3cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. £100-150

98. A George III silver wine label, by Josiah Snatt, London 1814, rectangular form, canted corners, reeded borders, with a pediment of a shield and two cornucopias, engraved with a crest, incised ‘RUM’, length 3.1cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £150-200

99. A George III Scottish silver wine label, by James McKay, Edinburgh circa 1810, oblong form, reeded border, incised ‘GINGER’, length 3.4cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £100-150

The crest is that of Thompson.

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100. A George III silver wine label, maker’s mark only, B?, possibly Scottish, circa 1800, crescent form, incised ‘GENEVA’, length 3.6cm, approx. weight 0.2oz £200-300

101. A Victorian silver wine collar, by William Summers, London 1871, crescent form, pierced with slats, pierced ‘MARGAUX’, length 5.5cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £150-200

102. A George III silver wine label, unmarked, circa 1775, crescent form, feather-edge border, incised ‘ZERRY’, length 4.3cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £150-200

103. A George III cast silver wine label, marks partially lost in the piercing, London 1807, shaped oval form, with Bacchanalian putti and grapevines, pierced ‘CLARET’, length 6cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £150-200

104. A George III silver neck ring wine label, by Phipps, Robinson and Phipps, London 1813, rectangular form, with reeded borders and shell motifs, pierced ‘ARGOSTOLA’, length £150-200 3.9cm, approx. weight 0.4oz.

105. A George IV provincial silver wine label, by Robert Gainsford, Sheffield 1823, shaped oval form, embossed with Bacchanalian putti and grapevines, pierced ‘SWEET’, length 6cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £150-200

106. A George IV silver wine label, by Joseph Angel, London 1822, shaped oval form, embossed with two lions’ heads, roses, shamrocks, thistles and shell decoration, incised ‘RAISIN’, length 6.5cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £100-150

107. A George III silver wine label, by Richard Binley, London circa 1770, rectangular form, feather-edge border, incised ‘BOAL’, length 4.7cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £200-300

108. A George II cast silver wine label, by Sandilands Drinkwater, London circa 1750-5, shaped form, with Bacchanalian cherubs with a jug and bottle and trailing grapevines, incised ‘WHITE WINE’ length 6cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £200-300

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109. A set of three Victorian silver sauce labels, by Robinson, Edkins and Aston, Birmingham 1837, shaped oval form, foliate borders, incised ‘KETCHUP’, ‘ANCHOVY’ and ‘READING,’ approx. weight 0.3oz. (3) £200-300

110. A collection of five Victorian electroplated wine labels, one marked with a Victorian lozenge mark, three modelled as barrels, incised ‘BRANDY ‘(X2), and ‘WHISKEY’, plus two cut-out letter labels, for ‘BRANDY and ‘PORT’. (5) £80-120

111. A mixed lot of silver wine labels, comprising: a modern label, by Roberts and Belk, London 1977, celebrating the Queen’s Silver Jubilee, engraved ‘POTEEN’, plus one pierced ‘SHERRY’, repaired, one ‘PORT’ and one pierced ‘HOLLANDS’, approx. weight 2.5oz. (4) £100-150

112. A small collection of four antique silver wine labels, comprising: one by William Comyns, London 1887, incised ‘BRANDY’, one London 1832, pierced ‘HOCK’, one ‘SHERRY’ and one ‘RUM’, approx. weight 1.5oz. (4) £200-300

113. A set of three George III silver neck ring wine labels, possibly by John Threadder, London circa 1800, rectangular form, pieced raised pediment, ring collar, incised ‘HOCK’, ‘LISBON’ and ‘MADEIRA’, length 5cm, plus a silver wine label of similar form, incised ‘SHERRY’, London 1999, approx. weight 1.8oz. (4) £250-300

114. A small collection of four early 19th century silver wine labels, arched rectangular form, stylised and leaf border, incised ‘CHERRY. BOUNCE’, London 1816, plus ‘RUM’, ‘HOLLANDS’ and ‘SHERRY’, approx. weight 0.9oz. (4) £250-300

115. A set of four Victorian silver wine labels, by The Barnards, London 1843, rectangular form, foliate scroll and shell borders, incised ‘SPARKLING HERMITAGE’, ‘LACHRYMA CHRISTI’, ‘ASSMANSHAUSEN’, and ‘DEIDESHEIMER’, length 4.8cm, approx. weight 2.5oz. (4) £400-600 Assmanshausen is a village north-west of Rheingau region, Lachryma Christi is a delicate wine from the Campania region, produced on the slopes of Vesuvius. Deidesheim is a German village.

116. A collection of old Sheffield plated wine collars, including: ‘VAL DE PENAS’, ‘MOUNTAIN’, ‘LISBON’, ‘CURRANT’, ‘HOCK’, ‘PORT’, ‘CHAMPAGNE’, ‘GIN’, ‘M. PUNCH’, ‘MADEIRA’, ‘SHERRY’, ‘HOLLANDS’, and a foliate collar ‘BRANDY’, and three ivory collars, ‘SHERRY’, ‘WHISKEY’ and ‘GIN’. (16) £300-400

117. A small collection of four early 19th century silver wine labels, various dates and makers, comprising: one incised ‘MALMSEY’, one ‘LUNELLE’, one ‘LISBON’ and one ‘BUCELLAS’, approx. weight 1.3oz. (4) £250-300

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118. A set of four modern silver wine labels, by Michael Druitt, London 1972, crescent form, modelled with a Victorian gentleman eating a fish, incised ‘BURGUNDY’, ‘CLARET’, ‘BRANDY’ and ‘WHISKY’, length 6.5cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. (4) £100-150

119. A matched set of five George IV silver wine labels, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, various dates, shaped pierced oval form, with vine decoration, incised ‘MOSSELLE’, ‘BRONTE’, ‘PORT’ and ‘MADEIRA’ x2, length 5.5cm, £500-700 approx. weight 1.6oz. (5)

120. A set of four George III silver wine labels, by Thomas Morley, London 1793, crescent form, thread border, incised ‘MADEIRA’, ‘CLARET’, ’PORT‘ and ‘SHERRY’, length 4.2cm, approx. weight 1oz. (4) £250-300

121. A small collection of four silver vine leaf wine labels, comprising: one by George Unite, pierced ‘PORT’, one pierced ‘MADEIRA’, plus a metal ware pair, pierced ‘MARASCHINO’ and ‘AMINTA’, approx. weight 1.1oz. (4) £150-200

122. A matched set of five George III / IV silver wine labels, by William Eley, London 1818 and 1820, rectangular form, gadroon and shell border, pierced ‘PORT’, ‘CLARET’, ‘HOCK’, ‘BARSAC’ and ‘SHERRY’, length 4.7cm, approx. weight 3.2oz. (5) £300-400

123. A set of three George III silver neck ring wine labels, by Phipps and Robinson, London 1792, rectangular form, canted corners, reeded borders, hinged neck rings, incised ‘CLARET’, ‘SHRUB’, and ‘HOLLANDS’, length 4.8cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. (3) £250-300

124. Three George III silver wine labels, by Samuel Meriton, London circa 1790, arched rectangular form, pierced pediment, bright-cut borders, pierced ‘WHITE WINE’ and incised ‘MEAD’ and ‘PORT’, approx. weight 0.7oz. (3) £250-300

125. A set of three George III silver wine labels by Thomas Hyde, London circa 1765, crescent form, feather-edge borders, incised ‘PORT’, ‘MADEIRA’ and ‘SHERRY’, length 4cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. (3) £250-350

126. A set of three George III silver wine labels, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1796, rectangular form, canted corners, reeded borders, incised ‘ORANGE’, ‘CURRANT’ and ‘WHITE-WINE’, length 4.7cm, approx. weight 1oz. (3) £500-700

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127. A collection of electroplated Queen’s pattern flatware, in two wooden cases. (qty) £300-500

128. A mixed lot of cased electroplated flatware, comprising: twelve fruit knives and forks, in a wooden case, twelve fish knives and forks, a part canteen of Rat-tail pattern flatware, and six silver fruit knives and forks, with mother-of-pearl handles, one knife damaged. (4) £200-300

129. A set of ten silver and enamel Queen’s Beast spoons, by Toye, Kenning & Spencer, London 1977, the beast finials with enamelled shields, in a fitted wooden case, approx. weight 15oz. £100-150

130. A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: two tablespoons, with later embossed decoration, a Dutch sifting spoon, twelve teaspoons, five teaspoons with later berry decoration, a candle snuffer, a devil pepper spoon, a miniature knife and fork, a salt sifting spoon, a mote spoon, a pair of silver-handled nut crackers, and five metalware forks, approx. weight 12.8oz. (qty) £100-150

131. A mixed lot of silver spoons, comprising: a Victorian set of twelve with tongs, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1897, in a fitted case, plus a set of six cased, and two cased sets of six coffee bean end spoons, approx. weight 9oz. (4) £150-200

132. A set of six silver fruit knives and five silver fruit forks, by R. Pringle, Sheffield 1907, tapering mother-of pearl handles, in a fitted case, plus a set of six Edwardian silver Apostle teaspoons and tongs, by Mappin and Webb, London 1903, cased. (2) £100-150

133. A pair of French, early 20th century steel dies, for a dessert size or child’s, “Louis XIV” pattern spoon, dated 1927, 25.5cm long. (2) £100-150

134. A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of George IV serving tongs, London 1825, a small pair of serving tongs, four berry spoons, a Dundee toddy ladle, a German slice, a cased set of six grapefruit spoons, two sets of cased silverhandled tea knives, plus other items, approx. weighable 20oz. (qty) £200-300

135. A mixed lot of flatware, comprising silver items: a cased butter knife, a toddy ladle, a dessert spoon, and nine teaspoons, plus two French electroplated ham bone holders, a close plated meat fork, and eight basting spoons, approx. weighable 6oz. (qty) £150-200

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136. A Victorian three-piece electrogilded knife, fork and spoon set, retailed by Elkington, the knife and fork with figural terminals, the spoon with St. George and the dragon, in a fitted case. £100-150

137. A set of six mid-18th century silver Hanoverian ‘Scroll-back’ pattern teaspoons, probably by William Priest and William Shaw, circa 1750-60, the reverse of the bowls with scroll motifs, in a later fitted case, approx. weight 1.2oz. £100-150

138. A pair of late-Victorian silver serving spoons, by J. Round, Sheffield 1893, with shaped and gilded bowls with foliate decoration, Apostle finials, in a fitted case, approx. weight 6.4oz. £150-200

139. A set of six George III silver tablespoons and a sifting spoon with later berry decoration, London 1782, gilded bowls, in a fitted case, approx. weight 15oz. £150-200

140. A Victorian presentation silver trowel, by Henry Wilkinson and Co, Sheffield 1875, the triangular blade with an inscription relating to the foundation stone of the West Established Church Helensburgh, 1877, turned ivory baluster handle, in a fitted case. £150-200

141. A pair of Victorian silver fish servers, by Martin, Hall and Company, Sheffield 1856, stylised handles, the blade pierced and engraved with a mythical dolphin and scroll£80-120 work, in a fitted case.

142. A pair of 18th century silver tablespoons with later berry decoration, marks worn, London 1746, the terminals with an applied figure, in a fitted case, plus two graduated silver fruit spoons, in an unassociated box, approx. weight 8.5oz. (4) £100-150

143. A set of eight modern silver-gilt coffee spoons, London 1980, in a case, plus a George III silver toddy ladle, the bowl set with a coin, approx. weight 3oz. (9) £80-120

144. A collection of five sets of cased flatware, comprising silver items: a pair of fish servers, with ivory handles, engraved and pierced blade, a set of twelve teaspoons and tongs, two sets of six teaspoons, a set of seventeen electroplated ice cream spades and a serving spade, with Apostle finials, approx. weighable 9oz. (5) £150-200

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145. A Victorian pair of silver harlequin sugar tongs, by George Adams, London 1874, conventional form, snake ring handles, leaf shaped bowls, length 12.2cm, plus another pair of harlequin sugar tongs, Chester 1910, approx. weight 3oz. (2) £200-300

146. A mid-18th century silver mote spoon, the stem marked initialled, the oval bowl pierced with mullets and scroll decoration, tapering spike, length £100-150 14.3cm, approx. weight 0.2oz.

147. A collection of four pairs of tongs / candle douters, comprising: one by Thomas Radcliffe, London 1812, bright-cut decoration, oval bowls, plus a Victorian pair, by Aldewinckle and Slater, London 1886, plus a pair by Emes and Barnard, and a pair by the Lias Brothers, London 1871, approx. weight 6.8oz. (4) £200-300

148. A collection of ten silver caddy spoons, various dates and makers, including ones of shovel form, a modern jockey cap, and a Dutch spoon, approx. weight 3.9oz. (10) £200-300

149. A George III silver caddy spoon, by Josiah Snatt, London 1790, modelled as a hand, bright-cut decoration, the terminal with an initial, length 6.8cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £200-300

150. A collection of ten silver caddy spoons, various dates and makers, including ones of shovel form, ones with shell bowls, and a Dutch spoon, approx. weight 4oz. (10) £200-300

151. A small collection of three 18th century silver mote spoons, one with a double heel, and two others, the bowls with pierced decoration, approx. weight 0.6oz. (3) £200-300

152. A large George III silver mote spoon, by Hester Bateman, London 1779, dessert spoon size, the bowl with pierced decoration, plus another 18th century silver mote spoon, the reverse of the bowl with a shell motif, approx. weight 1.3oz. (2) £200-300

153. A small collection of three 18th century silver mote spoons, the reverse of the heels with shell motifs, the bowls with pierced decoration, approx. weight 0.6oz. (3) £300-400

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154. A small collection of three 18th century silver mote spoons, one with a shell heel, one scratch initialled ‘M.S’, the bowls with pierced decoration, approx. weight 0.8oz. (3) £300-400

155. A pair of Edwardian silver wishbone sugar tongs, by Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1903, plain form, plus two smaller pairs of silver wish-bone sugar tongs, approx. weight 1.5oz. (3) £100-150

156. A mid-18th century silver-gilt mote spoon, maker’s mark twice, the reverse of the bowl with scroll decoration, plus an early 18th century silver mote spoon, maker’s mark of IS, approx. weight 0.4oz. (2) £200-300

157. A mid-18th century silver mote spoon, the stem marked with a lion passant and maker’s mark T.C, the oval bowl pierced with mullets and scroll decoration, tapering spike, length 12.9cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £100-150

158. A small collection of five silver caddy spoons, comprising: a George III one of leaf form, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1800, another of leaf form, embossed with grapes, and three others, approx. weight £200-300 1.5oz. (5)

159. A mid-18th century silver mote spoon, the stem marked with a lion passant, the oval bowl pierced with mullets and scroll decoration, tapering spike, length 15.4cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £150-200

160. A collection of nine silver caddy spoons, various dates and makers, including ones of shovel form, pierced handled, the bowl embossed with a bunch of grapes, by Hilliard and Thomason, plus others including one with an ivory insert, approx. weight 2.5oz. (9) £200-300

161. Two mid-18th century silver mote spoons, marks worn, the oval bowls pierced with mullets and scroll decoration, tapering spikes, lengths 14cm and 13cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. (2) £150-200

162. A collection of ten silver caddy spoons, various dates and makers, including: one with a mother-of-pearl handle, one of shovel form, a modern jockey cap, and a Dutch spoon, approx. weight 3.7oz. (10) £200-300

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163. A collection of ten silver condiment spoons, comprising: a Victorian pair of ‘whip-end’ salt spoons, by George Adams, London 1857, plus various others, approx. weight 4.2oz. (10) £200-300

164. A collection of five pairs of silver sugar nips / tongs, comprising a pair of ‘Andiron’ form, oval bowls with plain rat-tails, plus a pair of very small ‘Andiron’ tongs, and two pairs of sugar nips, with scroll arms and ring handles, and a pair of continental sugar tongs, approx. weight 3oz. (5) £250-300

165. A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising a set of six mid-18th century Hanoverian spoons, maker’s mark M?, plus three 18th century miniature/snuff spoons and a scoop, approx. weight 1.1oz. (9) £300-500

166. An 18th century silver marrow spoon, marks worn, the reverse of the bowl with a shell heel, and initialled ‘C’, length 22.5cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £200-300

167. A George III silver mote spoon, maker’s mark possibly that of Hester Bateman, the reverse of the bowl with scroll decoration, plus another mid-18th century silver mote spoon, approx. weight 0.6oz. (2) £200-300

168. A mid-18th century silver mote spoon, the stem marked with maker’s mark twice, possibly T.W script, the oval bowl pierced with mullets and scroll decoration, tapering spike, length 13.7cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £100-150

169. A collection of four pairs of early 18th century silver sugar nips, circa 1720-1740, scissor form, baluster stems, ring handles, plain and shell bowls, including one pair by John Gray, London, circa 1725, approx. weight 3.4oz. (4) £200-300

170. A small collection of four pairs of early 18th century silver ‘Andiron’ sugar tongs, baluster arms, with oval, circular and shell bowls, one with plain rat-tails, one with a later crest, and one scratch initialled, ‘MP’, approx. weight 2.7oz. (4) £300-400

171. A small collection of four pairs of sugar tongs, including a naturalistic pair, by Francis Higgins, London 1854, with figural handles, and with a crest, plus a pair of silver-gilt naturalistic tongs, a small pair of figural tongs, London 1890, and a base metal pair of bird tongs, approx. weighable 5oz. (4) £200-300

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172. A small collection of four pairs of early 18th century ‘Andiron’ sugar tongs, baluster arms, with oval, shaped and shell bowls, including one pair possibly by Richard Green, on scratch initialled, ‘I.I’, approx. weight 2.8oz. (4) £300-400

173. A Victorian pair of silver harlequin sugar tongs, by John Figg, London 1872, conventional form, snake ring handles, leaf shaped bowls, length 12cm, plus another pair of harlequin sugar tongs, London 1845, approx. weight 3.9oz. (2) £200-300

174. A collection of four pairs of early 18th century silver sugar nips, circa 1720-1740, scissor form, baluster stems, ring handles, plain and shell bowls, approx. weight 3oz. (4) £200-300

175. A George III travelling silver pocket apple corer, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1800, tapering handle, reeded decoration, length 11.8cm, approx. weight 1oz. £120-150

176. A pair of late-Victorian patent silver tongs, by William Hutton and Sons, London 1897, for strawberry eating, mother-of-pearl handle, serrated grips, length 12.6cm. £80-120

177. A George IV travelling silver pocket apple corer, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1827, tapering handle, length 12.4cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £100-150

Provenance: Lawrence’s, The Bramah Collection, 11 October 2011, lot 1105. The patent (no.263022) details a ‘Fancy design for strawberry eating’, and these tongs are ideal for specifically removing the strawberry core.

178. A George III travelling silver pocket apple corer, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1819, faceted tapering handle, length 13.8cm, approx. weight 1oz. £120-180

179. A collection of five antique silver apple corers, fixed handles, comprising: one with maker’s mark of WH, and with engraved decoration, two with turned ivory baluster handles, one London 1791, and one London 1796, by Phipps and Robinson. (5) £400-600

180. A Victorian travelling silver pocket apple corer, by John Tongue, Birmingham 1864, tapering handle, length 12.7cm, approx. weight 1oz. £120-150

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181. A Victorian silver presentation butter spade, by George Unite, Birmingham 1867, the triangular blade with a presentation inscription, carved mother-of-pearl handle, length 19.2cm. £100-150

182. A collection of seven antique silver fish slices, filled tapering beaded and thread handles, the blades with pierced and engraved decoration, one with a turned ivory handle, engraved and pierced with a fish, plus a Victorian silver fish fork, by George Adams, London 1849. (8) £400-600

183. A 19th century French silver fork with a cutting blade, maker’s mark of JPC in a lozenge, the terminal with a shell motif, applied steel cutting blade, plus a close plated serving fork with a cutting blade, tapering ivory handle, length 32.3cm, approx. weighable 2oz. (2) £100-150

184. A pair of American silver grape scissors, pierced trailing grapevine handles, plus a pair of close plated grape scissors and another pair. (3) £150-200

185. A set of eight silver Apostle spoons, by Thomas Bradbury and Sons, London 1953, the bowls with the Queen’s coronation mark, approx. weight 18oz. (8) £150-200

186. An Edwardian novelty silver chick cream ladle, by S. Mordan and Co, Chester 1906, modelled as a chick emerging from an egg, Albany pattern handle, plus a novelty silver sugar sifting spoon, modelled as a snail shell, Birmingham 1902, approx. weight 1.6oz. (2) £150-250

187. A late 17th century silver sucket fork, maker’s mark possibly H.I, the reverse of the stem initialled ‘A.R’, length 15.3cm, plus another sucket fork, with a later hinge, plus a George III combination fork and spoon, approx. weight 1.5oz. (3) £300-500

188. A collection of seven 18th century silver fish slices, of trowel form, pierced and engraved decoration, one London 1763, with a canon shaped handle, crested, plus ones with turned baluster wooden, one with an ivory handle, and two with Feather-edge handles, repairs, approx. weight 25oz. (7) £700-900

189. A Victorian silver Fiddle pattern moustache spoon, by George Adams, London 1880, the terminal initialled, plus an electroplated moustache spoon, and two 18th century spoons with moustache/feeding covers, approx. weighable 6oz. (4) £200-300

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190. A George III silver Feather-edge pattern serving slice, maker’s mark partially obscured ?B, London 1770, the triangular base with pierced foliate scroll and mullet decoration, length 26.5cm, approx. weight 3.6oz. £200-300

191. A late 17th / early 18th century silver Fancy-back Trefid spoon, marks worn, circa 1700, the reverse of the bowl and terminal with foliate scroll decoration, the reverse with a later crest, length 19cm, approx. weight £150-200 1.2oz.

192. An unusual George IV silver Fiddle pattern fish slice / serving fork, by William King, London 1828, the blade with pierced decoration and with five fork tines, the terminal initialled, length 26.3cm, approx. weight 3.3oz. £100-150

193. A pair of George III silver Fiddle pattern asparagus tongs, by Eley and Fearn, London 1807, the terminal with a crest, length 23cm, approx. weight 5.5oz. £100-150

194. A small collection of five old Sheffield plated and electroplated fish slices, comprising: one with a stained green ivory handle, engraved and pierced with urns and foliate decoration, plus three others and a serving slice, with a hinged pierced tong section. (5) £200-300

195. A George III silver Old English pattern fish / serving slice, by Eley, Fearn and Chawner, London 1811, the blade with pierced decoration and a hinged pierced cover, the terminal with a monogram, length 28.5cm, approx. weight 6oz. £150-200

196. A George III silver Old English pattern straining spoon, by Peter and William Bateman, London 1804, the terminal with a crest, length 29cm, approx. weight 4oz. £100-150

197. Two early 19th century French silver fish slices, pierced and engraved decoration, turned wooden baluster handles, one initialled, plus a pair of Middle Eastern serving tongs. (3) £150-200

198. A George III silver Old English pattern salad fork, by Thomas Northcote, London 1784, the terminal with a crest, plus another salad fork, approx. weight 6.8oz. (2) £150-200

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199. A collection of three antique silver sauce labels, comprising: one by Peter and Ann Bateman, crescent form, incised and blackened ‘LEMON PICKLE’, plus one ‘KETCHUP’ and one ‘ELDER’, approx. weight 0.3oz. (3) £150-200

200. Two George III silver sauce labels, by John Reily, London 1815, rounded rectangular form, gadroon borders, incised and one blackened ‘CAVICE’ and ‘HARVEY’, approx. weight 0.2oz. (2) £150-200

201. A collection of three antique silver labels, comprising: one of oblong form, by Charles Rawlings, pierced ‘ANCHOVY’, plus one of rectangular form, incised and blackened ‘SOY’, and one small wine label ‘BRANDY’, approx. weight 0.4oz. (3) £150-200

202. A collection of three antique silver sauce labels, comprising: one by Mary and Charles Reily, incised ‘CAYENNE’, plus one ‘ANCHOVY’ and one ‘SOY’, approx. weight 0.3oz. (3) £150-200

203. Four George III silver wine labels, by John Reily, circa 1805, rectangular form, canted corners, reeded borders, incised ‘CHILLI VINEGAR’, ‘KETCHUP’, ‘SOY’, and ‘TARRAGON’, approx. weight 0.3oz. (4) £250-300

204. A matched set of three George III silver sauce labels, by Phipps and Robinson, London circa 1790, rectangular form, canted corners, reeded borders, incised ‘KETCHUP’, ‘CHILI’, and ‘ANCHOVY’, approx. weight 0.2oz. (3) £150-200

205. A collection of four antique silver sauce labels, comprising: one by Elizabeth Morley, incised ‘CHILI VIN’, one ‘SAUCE’, one ‘VINEGAR’ and one ‘PEPPER’, approx. weight 0.4oz. (4) £250-300

206. A set of four George III silver sauce labels, by John Reily, London circa 1800, rectangular form, canted corners, reeded borders, pierced ‘SOY’, ‘KETCHUP’, ‘KYAN’ and ‘ANCHOVY’, approx. weight 0.3oz. (4) £250-300

207. A collection of four antique silver sauce labels, comprising: one by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1822, incised ‘CHILLI VINEGAR’, plus one ‘SOY’, one ‘ANCHOVIE’, and one re-titled ‘TARRAGON’, approx. weight 0.4oz. (4) £250-300

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208. A pair of George III silver sauce labels, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1795, crescent form, incised ‘LEMON CATCHP’, and ‘SOY’, approx. weight 0.1oz. (2) £250-300

209. A set of four George III silver boudoir labels, maker’s mark M.B, possibly for Michael Barnett, kidney form, incised ‘EAU DE COLOGNE’, ‘VERBENA, ‘MILLE FLUERS’ and ‘AROMATIC VINEGAR’, approx. weight 0.4oz. (4) £300-400

210. An unmarked silver sauce label, of banner form, mounted with a walking bear, pierced ‘PICKLE’, length 3.6cm, approx. weight 0.1oz. £100-150

211. A pair of George IV silver sauce labels, by Mary and Charles Reily, London 1826, shaped oval form, foliate scroll and shell border, incised ‘CATSUP’ and ‘VINEGAR’, approx. weight 0.3oz. (2) £150-200

212. A collection of three antique silver sauce labels, comprising: one by Margaret Binley, incised ‘ANCHOVY’, one incised ‘CHILI’, and one incised ‘ELDER’, approx. weight 0.3oz. (3) £200-300

213. A George III silver sauce label, by John Rich, London 1808, rectangular form, canted corners, incised ‘SOY’, plus an unmarked label, incised and blackened ‘HARVEYS SAUCE’, approx. weight 0.2oz. (2) £150-200

214. A collection of four antique silver sauce labels, comprising: one of kidney form, incised ‘CAYRACHE’, one ‘RED VINEGAR’, one ‘ANCHOVY’ and one ‘READING’, approx. weight 0.4oz. (4) £300-400

215. A collection of four antique silver sauce labels, comprising: a silver-gilt one by Phipps and Robinson, circa 1790, pierced ‘FISH SAUCE’, one pierced ‘TANGERINEGIN’, one ‘CAYENNE PEPPER’, and one ‘READING’, approx. weight 0.4oz. (4) £250-300

216. A collection of four antique silver sauce labels, comprising: one titled ‘CAVICE’, London 1807, plus one ‘ANCHOVY’, one ‘CATSUP’, and ‘KYAN. VIN’, approx. weight 0.4oz. (4) £250-300

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217. A collection of three George III silver sauce labels, comprising: one by Thomas Hyde, Kidney form, incised ‘LEMON P’, plus one ‘CAYENNE’ and one of plain oval form, incised ‘ARRACK’, approx. weight 0.6oz. (3) £200-250

218. A pair of George III silver neck ring sauce labels, by Robert Garrard, London 1818, rectangular form, incised ‘CAMP VINR’ and ‘SOY’, approx. weight 0.4oz. (2) £100-150

219. A collection of four antique silver sauce labels, comprising: a pair by Rawlings and Summers, incised ‘CAVICE’, and ‘CHILI’, plus ‘CAYENNE’ and ‘CHILI-VIN’, approx. weight 0.4oz. (4) £250-300

220. A collection of four antique silver sauce labels, comprising: one by John Wakefield, titled ‘ESSENCE OF ANCHOVIES’, one ‘QUIN SAUCE’, one ‘HARVEYS SAUCE’ and one ‘CHILI VINR’, approx. weight 0.3oz. (4) £250-300

221. A set of three 19th century electroplated sauce labels, unmarked, shaped oval form, scroll and shell borders, pierced ‘HARVEY’, ‘CHILI’ and ‘SOY’, length 3.8cm. (3) £30-40

222. A George IV silver sauce label, by Rawlings and Summers, London 1828, oblong form, reeded border, incised ‘HARVEY’, plus a pair by John Reily, incised ‘HARVEY’ and ‘CHILI’, approx. weight 0.3oz. (3) £150-200

223. A collection of four antique silver sauce labels, comprising: one by Rawlings and Summers, London 1839, incised ‘CATSUP’, one ‘TARROGON’, one ‘OIL’ and one ‘HARVEY’, approx. weight 0.3oz. (4) £200-300

224. A collection of four antique silver sauce labels, comprising: one by John Rich, incised ‘HARVEY SACE’, one ‘KYAN’, one ‘CATSUP’ and a silver-gilt label ‘TARRAGON’, approx. weight 0.4oz. (4) £200-300

225. A collection of four antique silver sauce labels, comprising: one by Phipps and Robinson, pierced ‘FISH SAUCE’, one ‘TARRAGON’, one ‘CAYENNE’ and one ‘KYAN’, approx. weight 0.3oz. (4) £200-300

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226. A collection of four antique silver sauce labels, comprising: one by Robinson and Phipps, incised ‘OIL’, one ‘VINEGAR’, and two retitled ‘CHILI’ and ‘TARRAGON’, approx. weight 0.3oz. (4) £200-300

227. A pair of George III silver sauce labels, by John Rich, London 1791, oval form, reeded border, incised ‘CAVICE’ and ‘KAYAN’, plus another label, London 1792, incised ‘CAYENNE’, approx. weight 0.3oz. (3) £200-300

228. A collection of four antique silver sauce labels, comprising: one incised ‘KYAN’, one ‘KETCHUP’, one ‘ANCHOVY’ and one ‘SOY’, approx. weight 0.5oz. (4) £200-300

229. A set of five George III silver sauce labels, by Phipps and Robinson, London circa 1790, crescent form, incised ‘LEMON’, ‘SOY’, ‘KYAN’, ‘ELDER’ and ‘PEPPER’, approx. weight 0.4oz. (5) £500-800

230. A set of three George III silver neck ring sauce labels, by Crespel and Parker, London 1864, oblong form, reeded borders, incised ‘CATSUP’, ‘CHILI’, and ‘ANCHOVY’, detachable wire-work rings, approx. weight £300-400 0.4oz. (3)

231. A set of four early 19th century silver sauce labels, by Matthew Boulton, Birmingham 1826, shaped oval form, foliate borders, incised ‘READING’, ‘CAYENNE’, ‘SOY’, and ‘KETCHUP’, length 3cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. (4) £400-600

232. A collection of four antique silver sauce labels, comprising: one of shaped rectangular form, incised ‘ANCHOVY’, London 1841, another ‘ANCHOVY’, plus two ‘SOY’ and an electroplated one ‘SHROPSHIRE’, approx. weighable 0.9oz. (5) £250-300

233. A set of five George III silver sauce labels, by Susanna Barker, London circa 1790, rectangular form, canted corners, reeded borders, incised ‘ROYAL’, ‘VINEGAR’, ‘LEMON’, ‘KYAN’, and ‘SOY,’ approx. weight 0.5oz. (5) £400-600

234. A collection of three antique silver sauce labels, comprising: one by William Summers, London 1879, incised and blackened ‘WORCESTER’, plus another label ‘ANCHOVY’ and ‘VINEGAR’, approx. weight 0.4oz. (3) £200-300

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235. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a miniature common prayer book cover, Birmingham 1900, a chatelaine with five chains and various implements, a pipe tamper, a small knife and French mesh purse. (5) £150-200

236. A Victorian silver-gilt novelty ribbon threader, by The Pairpoint Brothers, London 1880, modelled as a stork, ring handles, on a single claw foot, plus a continental silver ribbon threader of similar design, with two claw feet, approx. weight 2.6oz. (2) £150-250

237. A Victorian silver chatelaine, by Saunders and Shepherd, London 1893, the clip with pierced and engraved decoration, with five chains, with various implements, various dates including pin wheel, an aide memoire, a pair of scissors and case, a slide-action penknife / toothpick / button hook and pencil, and a rectangular case, approx. weight 5oz. £250-300

238. A collection of fifteen silver napkin clips, various dates and makers, engraved decoration, approx. weight 2.5oz. (15) £200-300

239. A silver visiting card case, by A and J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1913, shaped rectangular form, engraved decoration, plus a silver and mother-of-pearl card case of rectangular form, approx. weighable 1.5oz. (2) £100-150

240. A mixed lot of dip pens and pencils, including four silver dip pens, a gilt metal pen and four pencils, plus other items including an ivory handled quill cutter. (14) £150-200

241. A pair of Victorian silver novelty ribbon threaders, by George Unite, Birmingham 1878, modelled as storks, ring handles, on a single claw foot, plus a continental silver ribbon threader of similar design, on a tortoise foot, approx. weight 3.2oz. (3) £150-200

242. An Edwardian silver playing cards trump marker, by George Houston, Birmingham 1905, rectangular form, foliate scroll borders, with four sliding doors, easel back, length 8.2cm. £100-150

243. A continental silver filigree wool holder, unmarked, globe form, foliate scroll filigree decoration, the circular support initialled, diameter of ball 7.8cm. (2) £100-150

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244. A Victorian silver baby’s rattle and whistle, by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1874, baluster form, foliate decoration, with nine bells and a mother-of-pearl handle, also with a whistle and ring attachment, length 13.2cm. £150-200

245. A George IV silver baby’s rattle and whistle, by Unite and Hilliard, Birmingham 1829, baluster form, foliate decoration, with six bells and a coral teether, also with a whistle and ring attachment, length 11cm. £100-150

246. A novelty silver baby’s rattle, Mr. Punch, by Crisford and Norris, Birmingham 1922, modelled as Mr Punch’s head, with four bells and an ivory handle, length 13.8cm. £100-150

247. A George III silver-mounted ivory cucumber slice, by B. Mountigue, London 1808, shaped rectangular form, length 11.5cm. £300-400

248. A Victorian silver baby’s rattle and whistle, by George Unite, Birmingham 1869, baluster form, foliate decoration, with eight bells and a coral teether, also with a whistle and ring attachment, length 13cm. £200-300

249. A silver-mounted conductor’s baton, maker’s mark OO, London 1921, tapering ebonised shaft, the mounts with foliate scroll decoration, length 47cm. £100-150

250. A George III gold-mounted shagreen etui, unmarked circa 1780, tapering form, reeded mounts, the hinged cover opens to reveal a pair of scissors, a knife, a pair of tongs and a spike, length 9.3cm. £300-400

251. An early 19th century French goldmounted ivory aide memoire, tapering rectangular form, one side with a portrait of a lady, the reverse with foliate spray, (a.f), both under glass and with the lettering ‘Souvenir D’ Amitie’, the interior with two ivory panels, length 8.3cm. £300-500

252. A George III silver-mounted shagreen etui, unmarked circa 1770, tapering form, reeded mounts, the hinged cover opens to reveal three implements, initialled, length 10.2cm. £200-300

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253. A late-Victorian silver travelling shaving hot water pot and cover, on a stand, by Henry Atkin, London 1896, also stamped PATENT, plain cylindrical form, hinged handles, pulloff cover with a knopped finial, height 16cm, approx. weight 5oz. £100-150

254. A George III silver two-handled cup, by Peter and William Bateman, London 1810, circular form, scroll handles, central girdle, on a raised circular foot, with a foliate monogram, height 14.5cm, approx. weight 11.2oz. £150-200

255. An unmarked silver harlequin taper stick, probably 18th century, modelled in a standing position, with raised arms holding a fluted drip pan and spool shaped capital, height 13cm, approx. weight 4.7oz. £150-200

256. A Victorian silver cream jug, marks worn, possibly London 1863, barrel form, with coopered decoration, scroll handle, wavy-edge border, height 10.2cm, approx. weight 5.5oz. £100-150

257. An Edwardian silver sugar caster, by Walker and Hall, Birmingham 1907, vase form, wire-work body with applied garlands of flowers, on a circular foot, blue glass liner, height 17.5cm, approx. weight 5.2oz. £80-120

258. A George II silver ‘sparrow-beak’ cream jug, maker’s mark worn, London 1733, baluster form, scroll handle, on a circular foot, height 9.3cm, approx. weight 3oz. £300-500

259. A Victorian silver cream jug, by George Ivory, London 1854, oval tapering form, with panels of fish scale and foliate scroll decoration, scroll handle, on a raised oval foot, height 12.2cm, approx. weight 5.2oz. £100-150

260. An Edwardian silver tea caddy, by George Unite, Chester 1903, oval form, the domed hinged cover with a later caddy spoon, plus an electroplated tea caddy, of rectangular bombé form, foliate decoration, approx. weight 4.5oz. (2) £120-180

261. A George III silver cream jug, by Smith and Hayter, London 1793, helmet form, engraved decoration, scroll handle, wavy-edge border, on a raised square foot, initialled, height 14.5cm, approx. weight 3oz. £150-200

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262. An Edwardian silver tea caddy, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1901, rectangular form, gadroon borders, the cover with a crest, height 9.8cm, approx. weight 8.2oz. £100-150

263. An Edwardian silver tea caddy, by Thomas Bradbury and Son, Sheffield 1902, rectangular form, the front and cover embossed with a shell motif, height 8cm, approx. weight 6.5oz. £100-150

264. A late-Victorian silver tea caddy, by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1899, rectangular form, embossed with figures in foliate landscapes, hinged covers, on four paw feet, height 9cm, approx. weight 5.9oz. £100-150

265. A George III silver seven-bottle cruet frame, marks worn, London 1804, oval form, wavy-edge border, bright-cut and pierced decoration, scroll handle, on four bracket feet, plus seven various condiment bottles, length 20.3cm. £300-400

266. An Edwardian silver dressing table mirror, by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1902, rectangular form, pierced and embossed foliate scroll decoration, plain vacant cartouche, velvet easel back, height 39cm. £200-300

267. A George III silver seven bottle cruet frame, maker’s mark worn, London 1793, oval form, engraved decoration, central carrying handle, initialled, on four bracket feet, with seven various silver mounted condiment bottles, height 23cm. £200-300

268. A George III silver goblet, by Benjamin Stephenson, London 1774, circular form, later embossed foliate decoration, on a raised circular foot, height 14.6cm, approx. weight 7.9oz. £150-200

269. A Victorian Scottish silver salver, by Edwards and Sons, Glasgow 1876, circular form, the border embossed with signs of the Zodiac, the centre with engraved decoration, on three bun feet, diameter 30.6cm, approx. weight 24oz. £250-300

270. A Victorian silver goblet, by George Unite, Birmingham 1864, urn form, engraved decoration, on a raised tapering circular foot, beaded borders, height 16.3cm, plus another Victorian goblet of similar form, by Henry Holland, London 1862, approx. total weight 11.4oz. (2) £150-200

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271. A George III silver swing-handled cream pail, by Samuel Meriton, London 1775, tapering circular form, pierced decoration, beaded borders, with a blue glass liner, height 7cm, approx. weight 3.3oz. £150-200

272. A George III silver cream pail, by Charles Clark, London circa 1768, circular form, with banded decoration, with a fluted handle, height 7.2cm, approx. weight 2.5oz. £150-200

273. A George III silver swing-handled cream pail, unmarked circa 1770, tapering circular wire-work form, applied vine leaves, rope-work borders, with a blue glass liner, height 6.5cm, approx. weight 2.4oz. £100-150

274. A George III silver swing-handle sugar basket, by Burrage Davenport, London 1771, circular tapering wire-work form, decorated with festoons and foliate decoration, ropework borders, on a raised circular foot, with oval medallions, with a blue glass liner, height 10cm, approx. weight 4oz. £200-300

275. A George III silver swing-handled sugar basket, possibly by Samuel White, London 1780, circular form, pierced with slats and stars and with engraved decoration, beaded borders, electroplated liner, height 12cm, approx. weight 7.8oz. £200-300

276. A George III silver swing-handled cream pail, unmarked circa 1770, tapering circular wire-work form, applied vine leaves, rope-work borders, with a blue glass liner, height 5.5cm, approx. weight 2oz. £100-150

277. A George II silver swing-handled cream pail, maker’s mark only W.M, unidentified, London circa 1750-60, tapering circular form, with banded decoration, wavy-edge border, pierced swing-handle, height 6.8cm, approx. weight 2.4oz. £150-200

278. A George II silver cream pail, maker’s mark only E.M, for Edmund Medlycott, London circa 1750-60, tapering circular form, with banded decoration, wavy-edge border, with a fluted handle, height 7.4cm, approx. weight 2.8oz. £150-200

279. A George II silver swing-handled cream pail, by Aldridge and Stamper, London 1755, tapering circular form, with banded decoration, pierced swing-handle, the interior with traces of gilding, height 6cm, approx. weight 2.4oz. £150-200

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280. A silver sugar vase, with cancelled marks and London Assay office marks for 1976, circular form, pierced body and applied with rams’ heads, and festoons above acanthus leaf decoration, on three hoof feet, with a blue glass liner, height 11.2cm, approx. weight 7.5oz. £100-150

281. A George III silver swing-handled sugar basket, by Samuel Wood, or Samuel White, London 1784, vase form, pierced and engraved decoration, beaded borders, on a raised circular foot, with a blue glass liner, height 13.5cm, approx. weight 6oz. £200-300

282. A George III silver cream pail, maker’s mark H?, London 1769, tapering circular form, pierced decoration, pierced swing handle, rope-work borders, with a blue glass liner, height 6.5cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £150-200

283. A George III silver swing-handled sugar basket, by Abraham Peterson, London 1790, shaped oval form, reeded borders, on a shaped oval base, length 17.3cm, approx. weight 9.5oz. £200-300

284. A pair of Edwardian silver bon bon dishes, by Heath and Middleton, Birmingham 1903, fluted oval form, on a raised circular base, length 14.8cm, approx. weight 12oz. (2) £100-150

285. A late-Victorian silver sauce boat, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1896, shaped oval form, snake scroll handle, on a raised shaped oval foot with a gadroon border, length 17.3cm, approx. weight 9oz. £100-150

286. A silver basket, maker’s mark of W?, Birmingham 1911, circular form, pierced scroll decoration, foliate border, on three claw and ball feet, diameter 19.2cm, approx. weight 12.5oz. £100-150

287. A George III silver waiter, by Robert Abercromby, London 1738, circular form, shell and scroll border, chased decoration, initialled, on three hoof feet, diameter 16cm, approx. weight 5.9oz. £150-200

288. A late-Victorian silver rose bowl, by William Hutton and Sons, London 1898, circular form, embossed foliate and fluted decoration, on a circular foot, diameter 21cm, approx. weight 17.2oz. £200-300

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289. A pair of French silver pots, with English import marks for Sheffield 1971, importer’s mark of The Sheffield Assay Office, plain cylindrical form, with applied garlands of flowers, foliate handles, height 8.3cm, approx. weight 12.5oz. (2) £100-150

290. A collection of six South American metalware mate straws, with various decoration, and three South American drinking straws. (9) £100-150

291. A pair of Chinese silver bonbon dishes, by Wang Hing, shaped circular form, on three mythical beast legs, height 5.5cm. approx. weight 6.5oz. (2) £100-150

292. A pair of French silver-gilt egg cups, modelled as an egg, foliate branch supports, with two spoons, in a case, height 7.8cm, approx. weight 4.7cm. (4) £100-150

293. An 18th century French provincial silver brazier, maker’s mark of I.G crowned, Lille 1757, circular form, turned wooden baluster handle, pierced border, with three fluted scroll supports, on three scroll legs with wooden bun feet, length 29.5cm, approx. £300-500 weight 14oz.

294. A pierced silver dish, by Gladwin Limited, Sheffield Frank Cobb & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1941, oval form, pierced vine leaf and scroll decoration, trailing vine border, on an oval foot, length 31cm, approx. weight 20oz. £150-200

295. A pair of silver dishes, by Gladwin Ltd, Sheffield 1943, square form, pierced and engraved vine border with bunches of grapes, on a raised circular foot, length 21cm, approx. weight 35oz. (2) £300-500

296. A six-piece silver condiment set, by Walker and Hall, London 1937, circular form, gadroon borders, on three lion capped paw feet, with blue glass liners and two unassociated salt spoons, approx. weight 22oz. (8) £300-400

297. An Edwardian silver bowl, by H. Atkins, Sheffield 1902, circular form, pierced and embossed foliate scroll decoration, with an inscribed cartouche, diameter 17cm, approx. weight 8.5oz. £100-150

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298. An Edwardian silver wine funnel, by H. Atkins, Sheffield 1908, plain circular form, shell side clip, reeded border, height 14cm, approx. weight 3oz. £100-150

299. A George III silver wine funnel, by John Carter, London 1785, plain circular form, beaded border, side clip, height 12cm, approx. weight 2.3oz. £100-150

300. A George III silver wine funnel, by Crispin Fuller, London 1792, plain circular form, reeded border, side clip, height 11.5cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. £150-200

301. A George III silver wine funnel, by John Emes, London 1800, plain circular form, reeded border, side clip, height 14.2cm, approx. weight 3.4oz. £150-200

302. A pair of silver-mounted glass whisky tots, by J. Grinsell and Sons, Birmingham 1923 and 1926, tapering conical form, plain hinged covers, height 10cm. £100-150

303. A late 18th century silver wine funnel, marks worn, plain circular form, reeded border, height 10.8cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. £100-150

304. A George III silver counter dish, maker’s mark only CK, probably Irish or Scottish, circa 1800, circular form, beaded border, the centre with a crest, diameter 10.8cm, approx. weight 2.3oz. £100-150

305. A George III silver wine coaster, by John Emes, London 1803, circular form, pierced and engraved decoration, vacant cartouche, wooden base, diameter 13cm. £200-300

306. A George III silver wine funnel stand, by William Plummer, London 1789, circular form, beaded border, raised centre with a motto, diameter 11cm, approx. weight 2.7oz. £100-150

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307. A George III Scottish silver wine label, by William Peat, Edinburgh circa 1819, Bacchanalian cherub form, with a goblet and bottle within bunches of grapes, incised ‘D and G H.S to Mrs Black for Green Gooseberry wine 1819’, length 6cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £300-400

308. A 19th century Indian silver wine label, unmarked, shaped oval form, decorated with a sun and birds, pierced ‘SHERRY’, length 6cm, £100-150 approx. weight 0.3oz.

309. A George III silver wine label, maker’s mark of W.S, circa 1780, oval eye form, bright-cut border, incised ‘M.PUNCH’, length 5cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £150-200

310. A George III silver wine label, by Hester Bateman, over-stamped by another, London circa 1780, scroll form, with a raised pediment and urn, engraved with a crest, feather-edge border, incised ‘WHITE-WINE’, length 4.3cm, approx. weight 0.4oz £150-200

311. A Victorian silver wine label, by Reily and Storer, London 1850, vine leaf form, pierced ‘VINO DI PASTO’, length 6.9cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £150-200

312. A George III silver wine label, unmarked, circa 1790, crescent form, pierced and bright-cut decoration, incised ‘GINGER’, length 4.3cm, approx. weight 0.1oz. £100-150

313. A Victorian silver wine label, by William King, London 1843, oblong form, reeded border, incised ‘CHAMBERTIN’, length 4.2cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £100-150

314. A George III silver wine label, by Thomas Hyde, London circa 1785, rectangular form, bright-cut border, incised ‘MARAVELLA’, length 4.2cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £250-300

Chambertin is a Grand Cru vineyard within the A.C Commune of Gevrey-Chambertin.

The crest is that of Glegg.

315. An early 19th century Scottish silver wine label, by David Rait, Glasgow circa 1830, banner form, with leaf mounts, incised ‘SHERRY’, length 5.3cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £100-150

The crest is that of Coles, Etton, Chisholm, Leslie and Chapman.

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316. A George IV silver wine label, by John Bridge, London 1828, of four leaf clover form, incised ‘SHERRY’ length 7.3cm, approx. weight 1oz. £800-1,200

317. A novelty bat wine label, unmarked, late 19th / early 20th century, probably Colonial, with outstretched wings, and applied ‘SHERRY’ length 8.1cm. £300-500

318. A George IV silver wine label, by Mary and Charles Reily, London 1826, shaped rectangular form, wavy foliate border, engraved with a regimental crest and pierced ‘BARSAC’, length 6cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £200-300

319. An American silver wine label, marked sterling silver, modelled as a Bacchus mask, with trailing grapevines, length 6.5cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £150-200

320. A late-Victorian silver wine label, by William Oliver, Birmingham 1899, banner form, engraved decoration, foliate mounts, mounted with a bugle pediment, incised ‘MARSALA’, length 5.4cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £100-150

321. A novelty bat wine label, unmarked, late 19th / early 20th century, probably Colonial, with outstretched wings, and applied individual letters spelling ‘CLARET’, length 10.4cm. £400-600

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322. A Victorian silver wine label, by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1857, shaped oblong form, with shell and grapevine decoration, incised ‘SCHIEDAM’, length 4.6cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £100-150

323. A George III provincial silver wine label, by Dorothy Langlands, Newcastle circa 1810, rectangular form, canted corners, reeded border, incised ‘RUM’, length 3.8cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £100-150

324. A George III cast silver wine label, unmarked, shaped form, pierced with two Bacchanalian putti, with a ewer and goblet of wine, incised and blackened ‘MOUNTAIN’, length 6.5cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £200-300

325. A George III cast silver wine label, by D. Hockley, London 1816, shaped oval form, modelled as Bacchus being passed wine by a putto, with pierced trailing grapevines, pierced ‘MADEIRA’, length 6cm, approx. weight 1oz. £150-200

326. A George IV provincial silver-gilt wine label, by Robert Gainsford, Sheffield 1821, shaped oval form, foliate and shell borders, mounted with a lion’s head, incised ‘PORT’, length 6.8cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £150-250

327. A George II cast silver wine label, by Sandilands Drinkwater, London circa 1750-5, shaped form, with Bacchanalian cherubs with a jug and bottle and trailing grapevines, incised ‘MADEIRA’, length 6.2cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. £200-300

328. A George III cast silver wine label, by Dutton and Hattesley, London 1822, shaped oval form, modelled as Bacchus being passed wine by a putto, with pierced trailing grapevines, incised ‘WHISKEY’, length 6cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £150-200

329. A George III silver wine label, unmarked, shaped oval form, shell and trailing grapevine border and with a putto astride a barrel, incised ‘PORT’, length 5.5cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £150-200

330. A George II cast silver wine label, by Sandilands Drinkwater, London circa 1750-5, shaped form, with Bacchanalian cherubs with a jug and bottle and trailing grapevines, incised ‘PORT’, length 6cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. £200-300

Schiedam is a gin distilling centre near Rotterdam.

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331. A George III silver wine label, by Hester Bateman, London 1775, shaped rectangular form, feather-edge border, incised ‘RHENISH’, length 5cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £250-300

332. A George III silver wine label, maker’s mark possibly WB, circa 1780, crescent form, feather-edge border, incised ‘RUM SHRUB’, length 3.7cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £150-200

333. A George IV silver wine label, by Mary and Charles Reily, London 1826, shaped rectangular form, wavy foliate border, engraved with a crest and pierced ‘BRONTI’, length 5.8cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £200-300 The crest is recorded for a number of families including: Chalmers, Flower, Pearson and Yeats.

334. A George III silver wine label, by Samuel Meriton, London circa 1790, arched rectangular form, pierced pediment, bright-cut borders, pierced ‘CALCAVELLA’, length 4.6cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £150-200

335. A George III silver wine label, by James Hyde, London circa 1780, scroll form, with a raised pediment and urn, initialled, bright-cut border, incised ‘MADEIRA’, length 4.5cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £150-200

336. A George III Irish silver wine label, by James Scott, circa 1810, oval form, pierced and engraved decoration, incised ‘CLARET’, length 6cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £200-300

337. A George III provincial silver wine label, unmarked, probably by Daniel Holy and Co, Sheffield circa 1785, crescent form, mounted with an urn and swags, beaded border, incised ‘PORT’, length 5.3cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £100-150

338. A George III silver wine label, by Hester Bateman, London circa 1775, crescent form, feather-edge border, pierced ‘CLARET’, length 4.5cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £150-200

339. A George III silver wine label, oval form, pierced bright cut border, engraved foliate decoration, incised ‘MADIERA’, length 5.5cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £100-150

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340. A George II silver wine label, by Sandilands Drinkwater, London circa 1745, escutcheon form, chased decoration, incised ‘WHITE WINE’, length 5.3cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £100-150

341. A George II silver wine label, by Sandilands Drinkwater, London circa 1745, plain escutcheon form, incised ‘LISBON’, length 5.2cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £100-150

342. A George II silver wine label, maker’s mark TR, possibly for Thomas Rush, London circa 1750, plain escutcheon form, incised ‘MADEIRA’, length 5cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £100-150

343. A George II silver wine label, maker’s mark B?, London circa 1745, escutcheon form, chased trailing vine decoration, incised ‘LISBON’, length 5.6cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £100-150

344. A George II silver wine label, by Sandilands Drinkwater, London circa 1745, escutcheon form, chased trailing vine decoration, incised ‘QUINTA DE PORTE’, length 5.2cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £150-250

345. A George II silver wine label, by Robert Cox, London circa 1750, escutcheon form, chased trailing vine decoration, incised ‘MADEIRA’, length 5cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £100-150

346. A George II silver wine label, by John Le Sage, London circa 1745, escutcheon form, chased vine decoration, incised ‘MOUNTAIN’, length 4.8cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £100-150

347. A George II silver wine label, by John Le Sage, London circa 1745, escutcheon form, chased vine decoration, incised ‘MADEIRA’, length 5.3cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £100-150

348. A George III provincial silver wine label, by Richard Richardson, Chester circa 1765, escutcheon form, chased decoration, incised ‘CLARET’, length 5.2cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £250-300

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349. A George III silver wine label, unmarked, circa 1800, narrow rectangular form, incised ‘RATAFIA’, length 4.3cm, approx. weight 0.1oz. £100-150 Ratafia is a sweet aperitif wine.

350. A George III silver wine label, by John Moore, Birmingham 1777, crescent form, feather-edge border, incised ‘MOUNTAIN’, length 4.7cm, approx. weight 0.1oz. £200-300

351. A George III silver wine label, by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1800, narrow arched rectangular form, thread border, incised and blackened ‘MEAD’, length 4.7cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £100-150

352. A George III silver wine label, by John Reily, London 1825, kidney form, feather-edge border, incised ‘ARRACK’, length 5cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £150-200

353. A George III provincial silver wine label, by Richard Morton and Co., Sheffield 1784, oval form, bright-cut border, later titled ‘MALMSEY’, length 4.4cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £150-200

354. A Victorian silver wine label, by Yapp and Woodward, Birmingham 1849, scroll banner form, with three bunches of grapes, incised ‘SHERRY’, length 5.4cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £150-200

356. A 19th century silver water label, unmarked, plain crescent form, incised ‘MALVERN WATER’, length 4.3cm, approx. weight 0.1oz. £100-150

357. A George III silver wine label, by Henry Chawner, London 1796, rectangular form, canted corners, reeded borders, with a pediment of a shield and two cornucopias, engraved with a crest, incised ‘MADEIRA’, length 4cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £150-200

Arrack is derived from the Arabic for juice or sweet and designated native spirits. There are many types of arrack and they have a spicy flavour.

355. A William IV silver wine label, by Ledsham, Vale and Wheeler, Birmingham 1830, shaped rectangular form, foliate, shell and gadroon border, pierced ‘FRONTIGNAC’, length 6cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £150-200

The crest is that of Cleland.

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358. A small collection of four antique silver wine labels, comprising: one by Phipps and Robinson, London 1801, pierced ‘MOUNTAIN’, one pierced ‘MADEIRA’. one incised ‘CALCAVELLA’ and one ‘RUM’, approx. weight 1.1oz. (4) £200-300

359. A set of four early Victorian silver wine labels, by William King, London 1839, rectangular form, reeded borders, incised ‘HOCK’, ‘BURGUNDY’, ‘CLARET’ and ‘HERMITAGE’, length 4.3cm, approx. £200-300 weight 1.1oz. (4)

360. A small collection of four antique silver wine labels, rectangular form, canted corners, reeded border, incised ‘CURRANT’, ’GIN’, RUM’ and ‘PORT’, approx. weight 1.1oz. (4) £150-200

361. A set of three George III silver wine labels, by John Robins, London 1801, rectangular form, Feather-edge border, incised ‘CHAMPAIGN’, ‘MADEIRA’ and ‘RHENISH’, length 4.6cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. (3) £150-200

362. A pair of George III Irish silver wine labels, probably by John Teare, Dublin circa 1800, rectangular form, canted corners, bright-cut decoration, pierced borders, incised ‘W. HERMITAGE’ and ‘CALCAVELLA’, length 5.3cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. (2) £200-300

363. A small collection of three antique silver wine labels, comprising: one Mary and Charles Reily, London 1827, rectangular form, canted corners, incised and blackened ‘FRONTIGNAC’, plus one ‘MOSELLE’, and one by George Unite, Birmingham 1839, incised ‘OGE. GIN’, approx. weight 0.8oz. (3) £250-300

364. A George III silver neck ring wine label, marks lost if piercing, oblong form, gadroon border, ring collar, pierced ‘MONTILLO’, plus another neck ring wine label, pierced ‘CRÊME DE MENTHE’, approx. weight 1.1oz. (2) £200-300

365. A pair of silver cut-out word wine labels, unmarked, pierced ‘CHAMPAIN’ and ‘CALCAVELLA’, length 8.3cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. (2) £100-150

366. A George III silver neck ring wine label, by Robert Garrard, London 1804, rectangular form, pieced raised pediment, ring collar, incised and blackened ‘CHAMPAGNE’, length 5cm, plus a modern silver wine label of similar form, incised ‘WHISKEY’, by Simon Beer, London 1986, approx. weight 1oz. (2) £250-300

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367. A small collection of three antique silver wine collars, comprising: an unmarked one enamelled with two crosses and ‘MADEIRA’, plus a Sheffield silver collar, pierced ‘MADEIRA’, and one pierced ‘SHERRY’, approx. weight 1.7oz. (3) £150-200

368. A small collection of three antique silver wine labels, comprising: one Birmingham 1832, rectangular form, foliate and gadroon border, incised ‘LISBON’, plus one ‘BRANDY LIQUEUR’, London 1821, and one pierced ‘MADEIRA’, approx. weight 0.8oz. (3) £150-200

369. A pair of George IV silver sauce bottle neck rings, by John Reily, London 1824, tapering form, incised ‘KETCHUP’ and ‘SOY’, plus a small modern silver ‘MADEIRA’ neck collar, approx. weight 0.7oz. (3) £100-150

370. A small collection of three antique silver wine labels, comprising: one London 1809, rectangular form, gadroon border, incised and with traces of blackening ‘ORANGE’, plus one of similar design, pierced ‘PORT’, and one pierced ‘MADERIA’, approx. weight 1.1oz. (3) £200-300

371. A collection of four antique silver neck ring labels, comprising a pair by Elizabeth Morley, London 1800, incised ‘SHERRY’ and ‘PORT’, and a pair by Phipps and Robinson, incised ‘PORT’ and ‘WHITE.WINE’, hinged collars, approx. weight 1.6oz. (4) £200-300

372. A Victorian silver wine label, by William Summers, London 1875, rectangular form, pierced pediment, beaded borders, pierced ‘ORANGE BRANDY’, length 4.9cm, plus a pair of Victorian wine labels, by The Barnards, London 1853, incised ‘CLARET’ and ‘MARSALA’, and an early 19th century silver ‘Anti Corn Law League’ wine label, by Mordan, shaped form, with sheaves of corn, a bale of wool and a cornucopia, embossed ‘FREE’, pierced ‘MADEIRA’, length 5.5cm, £250-300 approx. weight 1.8oz. (4)

373. A small collection of four antique silver wine collars, various dates and makers, comprising: ‘HERMITAGE’, London 1804,’SHERRY’, London 1808, ‘HOCK’, London 1830, and ‘SHRUB’, London 1801, approx. weight 1.9oz. (4) £150-200

374. A collection of seven electroplated ‘cut-out letter’ wine labels, comprising: one modelled as a ‘W’, with an eagle surmount, with spread wings, plus ‘BRANDY’, ‘MADEIRA’ and ‘P’, ‘G’, ‘C’ and ‘L’. (7) £100-150

375. A small collection of four early 19th century silver wine labels, rectangular form, comprising a pair with a stylised snake border, incised and blackened ‘PORT’ and ‘MADEIRA’ plus two others ‘BUCELLAS’ and ‘SHERRY’, approx. weight 0.6oz. (4) £200-300

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376. A set of four George III silver sauce labels, by Phipps and Robinson, London circa 1800, rectangular form, reeded borders, incised ‘SOY’, ‘KYAN’ ‘CHILLI’ and ‘LEMON’, plus a silver ‘cut out letter’ label plus an electroplated cut out label, and one of crescent form, with an urn, incised ‘SHERRY’. (7) £250-300

377. A set of five late 18th / early 19th century silver wine labels, each marked three times with the letter ‘C’, possibly colonial, narrow rectangular form, incised ‘CLARET’, ‘SHERRY, ‘PORT’, ‘MADEIRA’ and one blackened ‘LISBON’, length 3.9cm, approx. weight 1oz. (5) £300-400

378. A collection of five silver ‘cut-out letter’ wine labels, comprising: a set of three by William Summers, London 1865/66, modelled as ‘B’, ‘W’ and ‘G’, plus an ‘M’ and ‘W’, approx. weight 2.5oz. (5) £150-200

379. A pair of late 18th century French silver-gilt ‘slot-in’ wine labels, maker’s mark J.L.C in a lozenge stamp, Paris 1793, arched crescent form, chased decoration, with four slot in labels, ‘GRAVE’, ‘MALAGA’, ‘CAPE’ and ‘SAUTERNE’, plus an electroplated label. (5) £200-300

380. A collection of five modern silver wine labels, comprising: one with a fox mask and hunting scene, incised ‘BRANDY’, by C.J. Vander, London 1969, plus a set of three, ‘WHISKY’, ‘PORT’ and ‘GIN’ and a ‘WHISKY’ label, approx. weight 3.2oz. (5) £100-150

381. A silver wine label, unmarked, double sided crescent form, incised ‘MADEIRA’ and ‘LISBON’, plus a set of five electroplated wine labels. (6) £100-150

382. A set of five late 18th century / early 19th century silver wine labels, unmarked, banner form, feather-edge border, incised ‘PORT’, ‘GIN’, ‘SHERRY’, ‘MADEIRA’ and ‘BRANDY’, length 4.5cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. (5) £150-200

383. A matched set of eleven old Sheffield plated wine labels, unmarked, circa 1765, escutcheon form, chased vine leaf decoration, incised ‘OLD HOCK’, ‘PORT’, ‘MADEIRA’, ‘R.PORT’, ‘ALE’, ‘LISBON’, ‘W.WINE’, ‘W.PORT’, ‘RAISON, ‘RUM’, and ‘MOUNTAIN’. (11) £300-500

384. A set of five George III silver wine labels, by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1804, crescent form, incised and some blackened ‘PORT’ x2, ‘MADEIRA’, ‘LISBON’ and ‘SHERRY’, length 3.8cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. (5) £500-700

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385. A collection of six ceramic bin labels, some by Farrow and Jackson and Minton, arched rectangular form, titled in black ‘COGNAC BRANDY’, ‘SHERRY’, ‘CLARET’, ‘CHAMPAGNE’, ‘CHABLIS’ and ‘RUM’. (6) £500-700

386. A collection of six ceramic bin labels, some by Spode, arched rectangular form, titled in black ‘CLARET’, ‘SHERRY’, (X3), ‘MADEIRA’, (X2), length 13.5cm and 14cm. (6) £400-600

387. A set of three ceramic bin labels, by Wedgwood, rectangular form, tapering arched tops, titled in black ‘MADERIA’, ‘CLARET’ and ‘SHERRY’, length 14cm. (3) £250-300

388. A pair of ceramic bin labels, unmarked, rectangular form, tapering arched tops, titled in black ‘GOOSEBERRY’ and ‘MADEIRA’, length 12cm. (2)

389. A collection of seven ceramic bin labels, some by Wedgwood, Copeland and Minton, arched rectangular form, titled in black ‘LISBON’, ‘SHERRY’, (X2), ‘MADEIRA’, ‘PORT’, plus in gold lettering ‘PORTO’ and ‘BORDEAUX’. (7) £400-600

390. A collection of seven ceramic bin labels, one by Copeland, others various makers, circular form, with various numbers in black, ‘12’, ‘16’, ‘27’, ‘28’, ‘29’, ‘33’, and ‘115’. (7) £350-400

£200-300

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391. A collection of silver salt spoons, including: a set of four Victorian silver gilt salt spoons, the twist stems with looped whip terminals, shell bowls, by William Dudley, Birmingham 1849, a Scottish figural pair, and twenty-five others, approx. weight 6oz. (qty) £100-150

392. A collection of ten silver condiment spoons, comprising: a Victorian silver-gilt ladle, by George Adams, London 1841, foliate and pierced finial, plus various others, approx. weight 4.2oz. (10) £200-300

393. A small collection of eight antique silver salt spoons, comprising: one by John Samuel Hunt, London 1860, modelled as a twig with blossom, plus two naturalistic ones by Joseph Willmore, flower shaped bowls, a set of four, London 1806, the stems inscribed ‘Commrs Judges House York’, and another spoon, approx. weight 3.3oz. (8) £200-300

394. A collection of Continental and American silver flatware, comprising; a serving slice, beaded handle, three slices, two tablespoons, two dessert spoons, thirteen teaspoons, plus five plated spoons, approx. weight 19oz. (qty) £150-250

395. A collection of antique silver ladles, comprising: a pair of bright-cut cream ladles, by Eley and Fearn, London 1900, a Scottish toddy ladle, two Irish examples, and five others, approx. weight 7oz. (10) £200-300

396. A collection of twenty-one pairs of silver sugar tongs, various dates and makers, including English, Irish, Scottish, and continental examples, plus a pair of old Sheffield plated tongs and a pair of electroplated tongs, approx. weighable 26oz. (23) £300-500

397. A set of six George III silver toddy ladles, by Elizabeth Morley, London 1805, oval bowls, engraved with a crest, twisted whale-bone handles, length 18cm, approx. weight 2oz. (6) £150-250

398. A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a toddy ladle, the bowl set with a coin, twisted whale-bone handle, a folding fruit knife and fork, an unmarked cream ladle and a salt spoon. (5) £100-150

399. A collection of eight antique silver toddy ladles, various designs and makers, with wooden and whale-bone handle, four set with coins. (8) £200-300

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400. A George III silver fish / serving slice, by William Eley, London 1795, the blade with pierced decoration and a hinged pierced cover, tapering ivory handle, length 29.3cm. £150-200

401. A Victorian silver Fiddle pattern straining spoon, by Theobalds and Atkinson, London 1840, the terminal with a crest, length 30.5cm, approx. weight 5oz. £100-150

402. A George III silver serving slice, by William Plummer, London 1785, the blade with pierced and foliate scroll decoration, with a central rosette, bright-cut borders, beaded handle, length 29cm. £100-150

403. A William IV silver Fiddle pattern stilton scoop, by William Chawner, London 1832, the terminal with a crest, length 23cm, approx. weight 2.9oz. £100-150

404. A collection of four antique Fiddle pattern silver fish slices, including one by John Emes, London 1806, one with a pierced and engraved fish, the others with pierced and engraved decoration, approx. weight 17oz. (4) £200-300

405. A George III silver stilton scoop, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1809, tapering ivory handle, plain bowl with a slide-action mechanism, length 17.7cm. £100-150

406. A George III provincial silver Old English pattern fish slice, maker’s mark of John Langlands, triangular blade, pierced decoration, length 29cm, approx. weight 3.5oz. £150-200

407. A George III silver Old English pattern straining spoon, by Peter and William Bateman, London 1807, the terminal with an initial, length 29.5cm, approx. weight 2.9oz. £100-150

408. A George III silver fish slice, maker’s mark partially worn, London 1803, the blade with pierced decoration, engraved with a crest, tapering stained green ivory handle, length 25.5cm. £100-150

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409. A George III silver-mounted ivory cucumber slicer, the blade with maker’s mark I.P, shaped rectangular form, plain handle, detachable blade, length 20.8cm. £250-300

410. A collection of seven antique silver fish slices, filled tapering beaded and thread handles, two with shell terminals, the blades with pierced and engraved decoration, one with a mythical dolphin, one with two fish. (7) £500-700

411. A George III silver Fiddle pattern fish slice, by William King, London 1816, the blade pierced and embossed with five fish, gadroon border, the terminal initialled, plus a George IV silver Fiddle pattern fish slice, London 1823, the blade pierced and engraved with a roses, shamrock, and thistles, approx. weight 9.5oz. (2) £150-200

412. A Victorian silver Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern marrow scoop, by George Adams, London 1845, length 22.9cm, approx. weight 2oz. £100-150

413. A collection of four 18th century silver marrow scoops, conventional form, comprising: one with Bright-cut decoration, London 1779, one London 1774, one London 1776, and one with maker’s mark four times, approx. weight 5oz. (4) £200-300

414. A George III silver marrow scoop, by Charles Hougham, London 1784, conventional form, the reverse of the bowl with a crest, length 23cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £100-150

415. A William IV silver meat skewer, by Jonathan Payne, London 1833, tapering form with a ring terminal, with an initial, length 36cm, approx. weight 4.3oz. £100-150

416. A George III silver meat skewer, by William Tant, London 1762, tapering form, with a ring terminal, with a crest, length 28.2cm, approx. weight 2.4oz. £100-150 The crest is that of Franklin.

417. A George III silver meat skewer, by Solomon Hougham, London 1797, tapering circular form, ring terminal, with an initial, length 30.5cm, approx. weight 2.6oz. £100-150

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418. A 19th century Indian Colonial silver Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern marrow scoop, by Hamilton and Co, Calcutta circa 1830, plus another early 19th century Indian Colonial silver Thread and Shell pattern marrow scoop, by George Gordon and Co, Madras circa 1835, engraved with a regimental badge of ‘XXIII’ and ‘NOW or NEVER’, approx. total weight 3.5oz. (2) £200-300

419. Three George III silver butter spades, comprising one by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1795, plain blade, turned ivory handle, another London 1797, crested, and one by Hampston and Prince, York circa 1780. (3) £200-300

420. A George III Irish provincial silver marrow scoop, by Carden Terry, Cork circa 1790, plain conventional form, length 21cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. £150-200

421. A collection of three 18th century silver marrow scoops, comprising: one with Bright-cut decoration, by George Smith, London 1783, one London 1730, and one by Samuel Hitchcock, London date letter worn, the bowl with a plain rat-tail, one crested, approx. weight 4.5oz. (3) £150-250

422. A small collection of six antique silver sugar sifting spoons, comprising: a George III one with a satyr mask terminal, London 1805, and five various others, approx. weight 5.9oz. (6) £150-200

423. A collection of three 18th century silver marrow scoops, comprising: a Queen Anne example, probably by John Ladyman, London 1703, the reverse of the bowl with a crest, plus one by William Toone, London 1726, and one 1739, the reverse of the bowl with a crest, approx. weight 4.2oz. (3) £200-300

424. A set of nine modern silver Kings pattern fish knives and forks, Hampton Utilities, Birmingham 1961, approx. weight 38oz. (18) £300-400

425. A set of five George III silver toddy ladles, by Josiah Snatt, London 1801, plain circular bowls, twisted whale-bone handles, length 18cm, approx. weight 2oz. (5) £120-180

426. A modern set of twelve silverhandled Queen’s pattern dessert knives, by William Yates Limited, Sheffield 1976, (12) £150-200

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427. A collection of antique silver folding fruit knives and forks, with mother-or-pearl handles, comprising a combined knife and fork, Sheffield 1829, plus eleven various forks, and four knives. (16) £300-400

428. A small collection of three 18th century silver marrow spoons, comprising a Scottish one, by Robert Gray, Glasgow, circa 1780, plus one London 1747, and one London 1759, the reverse of the bowl with scroll decoration, approx. £400-600 weight 5oz. (3)

429. A set of twelve Victorian silver Grecian pattern teaspoons, by Aldewinckle and Slater, London 1883, the terminals initialled, approx. weight 13.5cm. (12) £150-200

430. A set of six Victorian silver fruit knives and forks, by Francis Higgins, London 1868, the blades with foliate decoration, the mother-of-pearl handles with a crest. (12) £100-150

431. A set of twelve Victorian silver Fish knives and forks, by Moseley and Co, Sheffield 1894, one knife later, London 1952, (24) £150-200

432. A set of six silver-handled fruit knives and forks, by Thomas Bradbury and Sons, Sheffield 1925, with Egyptian Pharaoh head terminals, plated blades and tines. (12) £80-120

433. A set of twelve American silver Queen’s pattern coffee spoons, by Tiffany and Co, the terminals initialled, approx. weight 8.3oz. (12) £100-150

434. A small collection of three 18th century silver marrow spoons, comprising: one by Hester Bateman, London 1774, plus one London 1761, and one London 1747, the reverse of the bowls with plain heels, approx. weight 4.9oz. (3) £400-600

435. A set of twelve 19th century electroplated table knives, unmarked, tapering handles, plus a set of six stained green ivory handled table forks and table knives, tapering handles, steel blades and tines. (18) £150-200

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436. A pair of George III silver scissor snuffers, maker’s mark W.B, London 1790, pierced and reeded, handles, initialled, length 16.8cm, approx. weight 2.8oz. £150-200

437. A collection of four 18th and early 19th century silver marrow scoops, comprising: one of Fiddle and Thread pattern, by George Adams, London 1865, one London 1784, one London 1770, and a Fiddle pattern example, London 1813, three crested, approx. weight 6oz. (4) £200-300

438. A pair of George III small silver scissor snuffers, by W.B, London 1806, pierced handles, length 11.8cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. £100-150

439. A pair of George III silver scissor snuffers, maker’s mark WB, London 1806, pierced and gadroon handles, length 17cm, approx. weight 3oz. £150-200

440. A George III silver ‘Picture-back’ Hanoverian pattern tablespoon, possibly by Thomas Rush, London 1761, the reverse of the bowl with a galleon in sail, the reverse of the terminal initialled, plus three tablespoons, approx. weight 8oz. (4) £100-150

441. A pair of George III small silver scissor snuffers, by W.B, London 1796, pierced handles, length 13cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £100-150

442. A collection of five pairs of 18th century silver sugar nips, including two Irish pairs, ring handles, scroll arms, four with shell bowls, one with plain bowls, some scratch initialled, approx. weight 6.6oz. (5) £150-200

443. A pair of George III silver scissor snuffers, by Abstainando King, London 1794, pierced and engraved handles, gadroon handles, length 17cm, approx. weight 2.9oz. £150-200

444. A collection of five pairs of 18th century silver sugar nips, ring handles, scroll arms, shell bowls, one with plain bowls, one crested, one initialled, approx. weight 5.6oz. (5) £150-200

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445. A collection of five pairs of 18th century silver sugar nips, ring handles, scroll arms, four with shell bowls, one with plain bowls, some initialled and scratch initialled, approx. weight 6oz. (5) £150-200

446. A George III pair of silver harlequin sugar tongs, by Edward Farrell, London 1818, conventional form, snake ring handles, leaf shaped bowls, length 12.2cm, plus another pair of harlequin sugar tongs, with import marks for Chester 1904, approx. weight 3.7oz. (2) £200-300

447. A collection of five pairs of 18th century silver sugar nips, ring handles, scroll arms, shell bowls, some monogrammed and scratch initialled, approx. weight 5oz. (5) £150-200

448. A collection of eleven silver ‘Pictureback’ teaspoons, various dates and makers, the reverse of the bowls with various designs including farm tools, birds, a basket of flowers, shell and scrolls, approx. weight 4oz. (11) £200-300

449. A collection of thirteen silver ‘Picture-back’ teaspoons, various dates and makers, the reverse of the bowls with various designs including shell, flowers and scrolls, £200-300 approx. weight 4.2oz. (13)

450. A set of six 18th century silver ‘Picture-back’ teaspoons, possibly by Richard Gardener, London circa 1760-70, the reverse of the bowls with bird perched on a tree, plain terminals, approx. weight 1.4oz. (6) £200-300

451. A set of twelve late-Victorian silver ‘Picture-back’ teaspoons, by Thomas Bradbury, London 1896/97, the reverse of the bowls with a basket of flowers, the terminals initialled, approx. weight 5.4oz. (12) £100-150

452. A pair of George III silver ‘Pictureback’ teaspoons, by Thomas Wallis, London circa 1765, the reverse of the bowl with a stork or heron in the reeds with an eel in its beak, scratch initialled “H” over “II”, approx. weight 0.6oz. (2) £150-200

453. A collection of eight silver ‘Pictureback’ teaspoons, various dates and makers, comprising four with ‘PLENTY’, and four with a basket of flowers, approx. weight 2.7oz. (8) £150-200

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454. A set of six 18th century silver ‘Scroll-back’ teaspoons, maker’s mark I.L, London circa 1770, the reverse of the bowls with shell and scroll motifs, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled, approx. weight 1.9oz. (6) £100-150

455. A set of six 18th century silver ‘Picture-back’ teaspoons, by Thomas Woodhouse, London circa 1760, the reverse of the bowls with heart and flame motif within foliate scroll decoration, the reverse of the terminal initialled, approx. weight 2.6oz. (6) £200-300

456. A set of six 18th century silver ‘Scroll-back’ teaspoons, by Sumner and Crossley, London circa 1775, the reverse of the bowls with scroll motifs, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled, approx. weight 2.4oz. (6) £100-150

457. A set of five 18th century silver ‘Picture-back’ teaspoons, maker’s mark of T.D, London circa 1765, the reverse of the bowls with a basket of flowers, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled, approx. weight 1.8oz. (6) £150-200

458. A George III silver ‘Picture-back’ Hanoverian pattern tablespoon, maker’s mark NH, not traced, London 1760, the reverse of the bowl with a mythical dolphin, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled, plus a silver scroll back tablespoon, approx. weight 3.5oz. (2) £100-150

459. A set of five 18th century silver ‘Picture-back’ teaspoons, by Hester Bateman, London circa 1770, the reverse of the bowls with worn bird cage and ‘I LOVE LIBERTY’, the terminals with bright-cut decoration, initialled, approx. weight 2.2oz. (5) £150-200

460. A set of six 18th century silver ‘Picture-back and front’ teaspoons, marks worn, London circa 1760-70, the reverse of the bowls with basket of flowers, the terminals with a cherub firing an arrow, plus a single similar teaspoon, approx. weight 2.6oz. (7) £200-300

461. A collection of eight 18th century silver ‘Picture-back’ teaspoons, various makers circa 1760-70, comprising: one with a heron, a set of three with a sunflower, three with baskets of flowers, and one with a shell motif, approx. weight 2.5oz. (8) £200-300

462. A set of six 18th century silver ‘Picture-back’ teaspoons, by Hester Bateman, London circa 1770, the reverse of the bowls with gardening motifs, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled, approx. weight 2.5oz. (6) £150-200

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463. A collection of antique silver and mother-of-pearl folding fruit knives, various dates and makers, comprising: a mother-of-pearl fruit knife and fork, a slide-action fruit knife and fork, engraved decoration, a cased fruit knife, eight further fruit knives, and four penknives, including one modelled as a shoe. (17) £150-200

464. A collection of eleven antique silver and mother-of-pearl folding fruit knives, various dates and makers, some with engraved and inlaid decoration, one cased. (11) £150-200

465. A collection of eleven antique silver and mother-of-pearl folding fruit knives, various dates and makers, some with engraved and inlaid decoration, one cased. (11) £150-200

466. A collection of eleven antique silver and mother-of-pearl folding fruit forks, various dates and makers, some with engraved and inlaid decoration, one cased. (15) £200-300

467. A collection of silver fruit knives and forks, comprising: a George III fruit knife and fork, with a small spoon, by Thomas Wallis, London 1792, cased, plus three cased pairs of fruit knives and forks, plus two folding combination silver and mother-ofpearl fruit knives and forks. (11) £200-300

468. A collection of silver fruit knives and forks, comprising: a George III fruit knife and fork, with a small spoon, by Smith and Fearn, London 1793, cased, plus two cased pairs of fruit knives and forks, plus two folding combination silver and mother-ofpearl fruit knives and forks. (9) £200-300

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469. An Austro-Hungarian silver-gilt posy holder, tapering triangular form, pierced trellis applied with coloured stones, with a chain and ring attachment, length 12.8cm, plus a silver filigree posy holder, on three hinged legs. (2) £300-400

470. A Victorian silver posy holder, by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1870, tapering fluted circular form, foliate decoration, length 16.5cm, plus an unmarked silver posy holder, approx. total weight 2.5oz. (2) £200-300

471. A collection of 19th century gilt-metal posy holders, various designs, some with mother-of-pearl handles, one with enamel decoration, some with chains and finger rings plus other various examples. (12) £400-600

472. A collection of eleven 19th century gilt-metal posy holders, various designs, some with ivory and mother-of-pearl handles, one with enamel decoration and set with pearls, some with chains and finger rings. (11) £400-600

473. A Victorian silver posy holder, by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1870, tapering fluted circular form, foliate decoration, length 16.5cm, plus an unmarked silver posy holder, of tapering circular form, applied decoration, plus another unmarked posy holder, approx. total weight 3.9oz. (3) £300-400

474. A pair of Victorian silver and ivory whist markers, by Henry Brown, London 1893, rectangular form, with stained red and plain ivory hinged pegs, inscribed, length 8.8cm. (2) £150-200

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475. A 19th century Continental silver spice caster, unmarked, possibly Italian, modelled as a gourd, the screw-off base opens to reveal a pierced section, engineturned decoration, the handle with a ring attachment, length 7cm. £200-300

475 476. A William IV silver-gilt vinaigrette, by G. Wheeler, Birmingham 1835, circular watch form, engine-turned decoration, foliate scroll border, the interior with a hinged pierced and engraved silvergilt grille, diameter 3.2cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. £100-150

476 477. A George III silver purse vinaigrette, by John Lawrence, Birmingham 1817, rectangular form, the cover engraved with a purse, initialled, the interior with a plain pierced silver-gilt grille, with a ring attachment, length 2.3cm. approx. weight 0.2oz. £100-150

477 478. A Victorian silver vinaigrette, by F. Marson, Birmingham 1885, rectangular form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, the hinged cover with a monogram, the interior with a hinged pierced and engraved silver-gilt grille with a mask and foliate scroll decoration, with a chain attachment, length 4.5cm, approx. weight 1oz. £150-200

478 479. A Victorian silver vinaigrette, by Thomas Dones, Birmingham 1853, rectangular form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, the hinged cover with a monogram, the interior with a hinged pierced and engraved silver-gilt foliate scroll grille, length 4cm, approx. weight 0.8oz. £100-150

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480. A Victorian silver ‘castle-top’ snuff box, Abbotsford House, by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1838, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, the hinged cover with a raised view of the house, silver-gilt interior, the base with a vacant cartouche, length 7.4cm, approx. weight 2.1oz. £400-600

481. A Victorian silver ‘castle-top’ snuff box, Newstead Abbey, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1837, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a raised view of the Abbey, silver-gilt interior, engine-turned sides and tartan base, the base with a vacant cartouche, length 7.3cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. £400-600

482. A 19th century French silver snuff box, rectangular form, the hinged cover engraved with buildings, engineturned base, plus an Austro-Hungarian snuff box, the hinged cover with a river and town scene, inscribed ‘Presburg’, approx. weight 2.2oz. (2) £100-150

483. A silver box, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1906, the hinged cover embossed with figural scenes, length 10.7cm, an Edwardian snuff box, and a plain snuff box, London 1934, approx. weight 5.5oz. (3) £150-200

484. A George III silver vinaigrette, by Thomas Willmore, Birmingham 1798, circular form, domed pull-off cover, the interior with a domed pierced silver-gilt grille, diameter 2.2cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £100-150

485. A George III old Sheffield plated double snuff box with a finger hole, unmarked, circa 1800, oblong form, with two flush hinged covers, and a plain central finger hole, length 11.2cm. £100-150

486. A Queen Anne silver patch box, maker’s mark of T.K, probably for Thomas Kedder, London, circular form, the pull-off cover with an image of Queen Anne and ‘Q’ and ‘A’, diameter 2.2cm, approx. weight 0.1oz. £100-150

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487. A Victorian silver double medicine spoon, by Aldewinckle and Slater, London 1886, plain double form, with a crest, plus an electroplated medicine spoon, approx. weighable 0.5oz. (2) £80-120

488. A small collection of three silver tongue scrapers, comprising: a French example with foliate handles, and two of tong form, twisted stems, approx. weight 0.8oz. (3) £150-200

489. A Victorian silver Gibson Type medicine spoon, by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1841, the bowl with a hinged cover, tapering handle, length 14.5cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £300-400

490. A George III ivory toothpick box, circa 1800, rectangular form, canted corners, the hinged cover with a cartouche with seed pearls on a dark blue ground, the interior with a mirror and velvet lining and plaited hair, length 9cm. £150-200

491. A silver toothbrush, retailed by Gomersall’s, London 1926, shaped rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, with three detachable ivory heads, in a box, plus two further silver and ivory brushes. (3) £100-150

492. A George III ivory toothpick box, circa 1800, oval form, the hinged cover with an oval blue hard stone cartouche, engraved gold borders, the interior with velvet lining, length 9.3cm. £200-300

493. A George III silver-gilt toothpick box, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1793, rectangular form, canted corners, engraved decoration, the cover with a vacant cartouche, length 8cm, approx. weight 0.8oz. £150-200

494. A George III silver toothpaste box, possibly William Purrier, London 1791, rectangular form, two hinged covers, initialled, length 9.5cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £80-120

495. A George III silver toothpick box, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1785, rectangular form, canted corners, engraved decoration, length 8cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £80-120

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496. A late-Victorian silver-mounted tortoiseshell spectacle case, by Saunders and Shepherd, Chester 1894, rounded rectangular form, pierced foliate mounts with a chain and clip, plus a lateVictorian black lacquered spectacle case, inlaid with abalone shell. (2) £100-150

497. A Victorian silver vinaigrette, by George Unite, Birmingham 1854, rectangular form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, the hinged cover with initials, the interior with a hinged pierced and engraved silver-gilt grille, length 3cm, plus a small Victorian silver vesta box, Birmingham 1857, oblong form, engraved decoration, approx. weight 0.7oz. (2) £150-200

498. A George III silver snuff box, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1809, shaped rectangular form, the flush hinged cover and sides and base with engraved decoration, length 7cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £150-200

499. A collection of four late Victorian Scottish silver Luckenbooth brooches, unmarked, in the form of two conjoined hearts with engraving, length of largest 7.5cm. (4) £200-300

500. A Victorian silver vinaigrette, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1845, shaped oval form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, the hinged cover with initials, the interior with a hinged pierced and engraved silver-gilt grille, length 3.6cm, plus a small George III silver vinaigrette, Birmingham 1806, approx. weight 0.6oz. (2) £150-200

501. A William IV silver snuff box, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1835, rectangular form, foliate scroll sides and hinged cover, engine-turned base, gilded interior, length 7.5cm, approx. weight 3.5oz. £100-150

502. A Victorian silver snuff box, by E. Smith, Birmingham 1857, rectangular form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, the hinged cover with a vacant cartouche, length 6.5cm, approx. weight 2.2oz. £100-150

503. A Victorian silver vinaigrette, by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1880, rectangular form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, the hinged cover with a vacant cartouche, the interior with a hinged pierced and engraved foliate scroll grille, with a ring attachment, length 4cm, approx. weight 0.8oz. £100-150

504. A George III silver snuff box, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1797, rectangular form, canted corners, engraved decoration, the hinged cover with initials, length 6.5cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £100-150

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505. An early 19th century Scottish silver lancet case, by Alexander Edmonstoun, Edinburgh circa 1830, tapering rectangular form, chased decoration, the interior with four tortoiseshell lancets, inscribed, length 6.5cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £150-200

506. A George III ivory toothpick box, circa 1800, oblong form, the hinged cover with a gold cartouche and stringing, the interior with a mirror and velvet lining, length 8.7cm. £100-150

507. A small collection of three William IV silver lancet cases, tapering rectangular form, plain and engraved decoration, one London 1833, one 1834, the other unmarked, plus two lancets, approx. weight 2.5oz. (3) £150-200

508. A George III ivory toothpick box, circa 1800, oblong form, the hinged cover with a whisk counter marker under glass, the dial numbered one to ten, with a push-button arrow, gold mounts, the interior with a mirror and velvet lining, length 8.5cm. £300-500

509. A George III tortoiseshell toothpick box, circa 1800, oval navette form, the hinged cover with an oval cartouche of plaited hair under glass, the interior with a mirror and velvet lining, length 9cm. £100-150

510. A George III ivory toothpick box, circa 1800, oblong form, the hinged cover with an oblong cartouche with ‘SOUVENIR’, cut steel border, the interior with a mirror and velvet lining, length 8.2cm. £100-150

511. A Victorian silver lancet case, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1838, tapering rectangular form, engraved decoration, the interior with two tortoiseshell lancets, length 6.3cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £100-150

512. An Edwardian silver dental mirror, with import marks for London 1902, oval form, pierced with cherub and foliate scroll decoration, in a fitted case, length 13.6cm. £80-120

513. A George IV silver lancet case, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1827, tapering rectangular form, engraved decoration, the interior with four tortoiseshell lancets, length 6.1cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. £100-150

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514. A George III silver toothpaste box and toothbrush set, possibly William Purrier, London 1791, the box of plain rectangular form, with two hinged compartments, the toothbrush of plain form, in a fitted green case, length of box 9.3cm. £150-200

515. An early 19th century gold mounted ivory toothpick box, circa 1800-1820, rectangular form, plain mounts, the hinged cover with a cartouche, the interior with three toothpicks, length 8.2cm. £100-150

516. A George III silver travelling tooth brush set, apparently unmarked, circa 1800, tapering oblong form, engraved decoration, the pull-off cover with a powder flask, the interior with a screw-in brush and implement, length 10.5cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £100-150

517. A 19th century concealed tonsillectomy lancet, unmarked, cylindrical form, ring handle, with a pushout concealed blade, length 18.5cm. £100-150

518. Four metal ware body part relics, unmarked, comprising: a leg, a foot, a torso and a pair of eyes with foliate scroll borders. (4) £200-300

519. A silver catheter, stamped Aitken, York, conventional form, plus three silver tracheotomy tubes. (4) £100-150

521. A gilt-metal and enamel spy glass, unmarked, with blue enamel decoration, in a fitted case, length 8cm. £80-120

522. A late-Victorian silver thermometer case, by Mappin and Webb, Chester 1899, cylindrical form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, the cover with a chain, plus an engine-turned silver thermometer case, approx. weight 1.5oz. (2) £80-120

For a similar example see: Bennion, Antique Medical Instruments, 1979, page 107.

520. A George III silver arterial clamp, possibly by Samuel Chester, London 1782, tong form, length 8.9cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £100-150

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523. A set of four silver menu card holders, by Nathan and Hayes, Birmingham 1910, modelled as three leaf clover, with motherof-pearl inlay, on raised circular bases, height 4.3cm. (4) £100-150

524. A set of five metalware menu card holders, unmarked, possibly Indian, modelled as standing peacocks, on square bases with canted corners, plus two single peacock menu card holders. (7) £150-200

525. A set of four silver filigree menu card holders, unmarked, the foliate holder on a tapering stem supported by five scrolls, on ten ball feet, height 8cm. (4) £100-150

526. A set of four Edwardian silver menu card holders, by L. Emmanuel, Birmingham 1908, triangular form, pierced foliate decoration, hinged supports, in a fitted case, plus a set of four silver menu card holders of triangular form, pierced decoration, approx. weight 6.5oz. (8) £150-200

527. A silver travelling folding clock, by Wilsdorf and Harris, London 1911, rectangular form, spot-hammered decoration, height 6cm. £100-150

528. A Victorian silver snuff box, by Edward Edwards, London 1846, rectangular form, embossed foliate scroll borders, engine-turned decoration, on four later feet, length 10cm, approx. weight 6.5oz. £200-300

529. An old Sheffield plated medallion, copying one side of the medallion commemorating Charles II’s foundation of the Mathematical and Nautical School in Christ’s Hospital, by John Poettier, 1673, diameter 7.8cm. £100-150

530. Two silver-gilt and enamel waterman’s badges, unmarked, comprising: one enamelled with the arms of the Worshipful Company of Watermen and Lightermen, and inscribed ‘H.P Robottom, Master 1963-64’, and one of star form, titled ‘Society of London Ragamuffins, founded 1901’, on an enamelled background, inscribed ‘H.P Robottom, President 1949’, with a fitted glass display case. £300-400

531. A late-19th century silver box, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1900, rectangular form, embossed with a classical band, with a villa behind, foliate sides, length 10.3cm, approx. weight 4.5oz. £100-150

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532. A George III silver-mounted shagreen lancet case, circa 1800, tapering rectangular form, reeded borders, the interior with four tortoiseshell lancets, length 7.3cm. £100-150

533. A George III silver etui, apparently unmarked circa 1760, tapering rounded rectangular form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, on a matted background, the hinged cover opens to reveal two implements, length 9.5cm. £150-200

534. A George IV silver lancet case, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1828, tapering rectangular form, engraved decoration, the interior with six tortoiseshell lancets, length 6.3cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £150-200

535. A Victorian silver lancet case, by William Phillips, London 1842, tapering rectangular form, engraved decoration, the interior with four tortoiseshell lancets, length 6cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £100-150

536. A George III silver etui, apparently unmarked circa 1760, tapering rounded rectangular form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, on a matted background, the hinged cover opens to reveal nine implements, one implement stuck, length 8.8cm. £200-300

537. An early 19th century silvermounted tortoiseshell lancet case, circa 1820-30, tapering rectangular form, reeded mounts, the interior with four tortoiseshell lancets, length 6.8cm. £100-150

538. A William IV silver lancet case, by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1836, tapering rectangular form, engraved decoration, the interior with four tortoiseshell lancets, engraved with a crest, length 6.4cm, approx. weight 1oz. £100-150

539. A Victorian silver folding fruit knife and fork, by Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1844 and 1845, engraved blade and tines, the carved motherof-pearl handles with Prince of Wales feathers issuing from a crown, cased, plus a silver fruit knife, the mother-of-pearl handle engraved with a scene of Crystal Palace, Sheffield 1861, the reverse inscribed ‘Exhibition of 1862’, plus a French gold mounted mother-of-pearl knife, with a steel and a silver blade and another £150-200 fruit knife. (5)

540. A Victorian silver lancet case, part mark for London 1847, tapering rectangular form, engraved decoration, the interior with three tortoiseshell lancets, length 6.2cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £150-200

The crest is that of Cavanagh.

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541. A silver string box, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1909, the cover Birmingham 1909, globe form, pierced with slats, on a raised circular base, height 11cm, approx. weight 3.2oz. £100-150

542. A Victorian silver string box, by William Comyns, London 1889, circular form, fluted decoration, on three ribbon mounted scroll legs terminating in claw and ball feet, height 10.5cm, approx. weight 4.3oz. £100-150

543. A Victorian silver string box, by L. Emmanuel, Birmingham 1894, ball form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, pull-off cover, on three ball feet, height 9.3cm, approx. weight 5oz. £100-150

544. A silver ‘push-action’ hand fan, by Wilson and Gill, Birmingham 1946, circular engine-turned decoration, simulated tortoiseshell blades, diameter 4.3cm. £100-150

545. An American silver string box, by Gorham, circular domed form, pierced foliate scroll decoration, height 9.3cm, approx. weight 4.5oz. £150-200

546. An Edwardian silver thermometer, by William Comyns, London 1902, upright arched rectangular form, fluted and foliate decoration, velvet easel back, height 17.3cm. £100-150

547. A novelty silver box, with import marks for London 1901, importer’s mark of George Piddington, modelled as a miniature silver upright piano, embossed foliate and figural decoration, hinged cover, height 7.5cm, approx. weight 4.8oz. £100-150

548. A set of William IV silver-mounted cut glass dressing table boxes and bottles, by T.D, London 1831 and 1833, engine-turned decoration, some with pierced foliate scrolls, crested, comprising: an inkwell, four toilet bottles, three boxes and four circular jars, approx. weight 6.5oz. (12) £200-300

549. A mixed lot of silver miniature furniture, comprising: a Dutch bureau, with pierced and embossed figural decoration, with import marks for Sheffield 1893, a table with similar decoration, and two flaps, same import marks, and two chairs and a knife grinder, approx. weight 7oz. (5) £200-300

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550. A late-Victorian silver-mounted ivory pepper mill, by J. Grinsell and Sons, Birmingham, date letter rubbed, capstan form, plain banding, height 8.8cm. £100-150

551. A pair of Edwardian silver chick pepper pots, with import marks for London 1905, hinged bases, plus a Chinese chick pepper pot of similar design, approx. weight 2.4oz. (3) £150-200

552. An Edwardian novelty silver pepper pot, by James Jay, Chester 1904, barrel form, pierced screw-off cover, height 5.3oz. £100-150

553. A set of silver postage scales, by William Hutton and Sons, Birmingham 1922, rectangular base, height 8cm. £100-150

554. A matched pair of Edwardian silvergilt menu card holders, one by William Hornby, the other by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, London 1908, modelled as game birds, on oval bases, in a fitted case. (2) £80-120

555. A set of silver and tortoiseshell postage scales, marks worn, Birmingham 1907, shaped rectangular base, the tortoiseshell panels with inlaid decoration, height 8.3cm. £100-150

556. A George IV silver travelling shaving brush, by J and A Douglas, London 1825, cylindrical form, engine-turned decoration, plus a three-piece silver-handled knife fork and spoon set, with Swedish marks and plated tines and bowl, the fork with a corkscrew, with a glass beaker in a fitted case. (2) £150-200

557. A silver blotter pad, by S. Blanckensee and Son, London 1912, rectangular form, applied oval rope-work band, length 25cm, plus an American blotter, by Gorham and Co, rectangular form, foliate border. (2) £150-200

558. A set of four silver bridge pencils, engine-turned decoration, the terminals with a playing card suit, in a fitted case. £100-150

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559. A mixed lot of electroplated and non-silver wine labels, comprising: an ivory label, titled ‘BROWN BRANDY’, plus various other titles and designs. (15) £100-150

560. A collection of twelve old Sheffield plated wine labels, various titles, including: ‘BN CURRANT’, ‘R.CURRANT’, ‘GOOSEBERRY’,’ ‘DAMSON’, ‘MEAD’, ‘CALCAVELLA’ and other titles. (12) £100-150

561. A collection of twenty-five old Sheffield plated and electroplated wine labels, various designs and titles, including: ‘MASDEUS’, ‘PEPPERMINT’, ‘VIDONIA’, ‘SATURNE’ and other names. (25) £150-250

562. A mixed lot of electroplated wine labels, various designs and titles including: ‘VINO DE PASTO’, ‘RASPBERRY’, ‘MANZANILLA’, ‘BRONTE’ and others. (12)

563. A small mixed lot of modern silver wine labels, comprising: one of shell form, incised ‘SHERRY’, London 1966, plus four others, approx. weight 2.3oz. (5) £60-80

564. A mixed lot of silver and electroplated wine labels, various designs and titles, including: ‘STIKELSBAERVIN’, ‘RUM’, and ‘WHISKY’ and others. (7) £100-150

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565. A collection of ten enamel wine labels, cartouche and escutcheon form, with black lettering on a white ground decorated with flowers, including: ‘NUIT’, ‘CAP BRETON ROUGE’, ‘CHAMPAGNE’, ‘MOUSSEUX’, ‘MOUNTAIN’, and ‘HAUBRION’, and other titles. (10) £300-400

566. A collection of ten enamel wine and toilet labels, cartouche and escutcheon form, with black lettering on a white ground decorated with flowers, including: ‘PARCARET’, ‘GRAVE’, ‘MADERE’, ‘MALAGA’, ‘ROSE GERANIUM’, and other titles. (10) £300-400

567. A collection of twelve enamel wine and toilet labels, cartouche and escutcheon form, with black lettering on a white ground decorated with flowers, including: ‘RANCIO’, ‘VIENNE’, ‘ELDER’, ‘AVALON’ and ‘ROITTA’, and other titles. (12) £300-400

568. A collection of sixteen enamel wine and toilet labels, cartouche form, with black lettering on a white ground with a pink border and decorated with flowers, including: ‘EAU DE COLOGNE’, ‘SLOE GIN’, ‘EAU DE ROSE, ‘CARNATION’ and other titles. (16) £300-400

569. A collection of ten enamel wine labels, cartouche and escutcheon form, with black lettering on a white ground decorated with flowers, including: ‘SANTO-BIANCO’, ‘MALAGA’, ‘RED PORT’, ‘GRAVE BLANC’ and other titles. (10) £300-400

570. A small collection of seven wine labels, comprising: an enamelled pair, titled ‘RATZERSDORF’ and ‘MELNIEK’, plus five ceramic examples: one of escutcheon form, titled ‘CHAMPAGNE’, one ‘EAU DE NOYEAUX’ and three others. (7) £200-300

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571. A George III silver wine label, by Edward Farrell, London 1818, shaped oval form, decorated with two lion’s heads, a shell, a rose, thistles, shamrock and vines, incised ‘SAUTERNE’, and another label, London 1822, incised ‘CLARET’, approx. weight 1.1oz. (2) £200-300

572. A pair of George III silver wine labels, by Margaret Binley, London circa 1770, shaped rectangular form, feather-edge border, incised ‘RAISIN’ and ‘WHITE WINE’, length 4.5cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. (2) £150-200

573. Two George III silver wine labels, one by Susannah Barker, London circa 1784, the other London 1821, rectangular form, rope-work and bright-cut borders, incised ‘LISBON’ and ‘SHERRY’, approx. weight 0.4oz. (2) £150-200

574. A pair of wine labels, unmarked, shaped rectangular form, canted corners, engraved foliate scroll border, incised ‘DUBLIN’ and ‘CORK’, length 5cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. (2) £100-150

575. A pair of novelty Victorian electroplated wine labels, unmarked, modelled as field canons, with banners on chains, titled ‘SHERRY’ and ‘PORT’, length 4.8cm. (2) £100-150

576. A pair of George III silver wine labels, maker’s mark of I.P, for James Phipps, London circa 1790, rectangular form, bright-cut decoration, incised ‘MADEIRA’ and ‘WHITE WINE’, length 3.5cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. (2) £100-150

577. A pair of George III silver wine labels, by D. Hockley, London 1817, shaped oval form, with a central lion head and foliate and vine decoration, incised ‘SAUTERNE’ and ‘BUCELLAS’, length 5.2cm, approx. weight 1oz. (2) £150-250

578. A Victorian silver ‘slot-in’ wine label, by Rawlings and Summers, London 1839, vine leaf form, length 6.8cm, plus an electroplated vine leaf label, pierced ‘MARSALA’, approx. weighable 0.8oz. (2) £100-150

579. A pair of George III silver wine labels, by Digby Scott and Benjamin Smith, London 1803, shaped oval form, with a central Bacchanalian mask, trailing vine and scroll border, incised ‘PORT’ and ‘MADEIRA’, length 6.3cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. (2) £300-400

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580. A George III silver wine label, by Phipps and Robinson, London 1790, rectangular form, mounted with a shield and two cornucopias, crested, hinged neck ring, incised and blackened ‘RUM’, plus a similar wine label, London 1791, incised ‘BRANDY’, approx. weight. 1oz. (2) £200-300

581. An early 19th century silver AntiCorn Law League wine label, by Mordan, stamped out with sheaves of wheat, a cornucopia of fruit, a scythe, rake, sickle and a bale of wool and the word ‘FREE’ on each side, pierced ‘PORT’, length 5.5cm, plus another similar, without the words Free, pierced ‘SHERRY’, length 5.4cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. (2) £300-400

582. A pair of George III silver wine labels, by John Reily, London 1804, rectangular form, mounted with a shield and two scroll supports, crested, hinged neck ring, incised and blackened ‘BRANDY’ and ‘HOLLANDS’, length 3.7cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. (2) £200-300

583. A George III old Sheffield plated wine label, unmarked, circa 1770, shaped rectangular form, gadroon border, incised ‘MOUNTAIN’, length 5cm, plus a George III old Sheffield plated wine label, unmarked, circa 1765, escutcheon form, incised ‘CLARET’. (2) £100-150

584. A pair of mid-18th century silver wine labels, maker’s mark IS script crowned, probably for John Le Sage, London circa 1750, escutcheon form, chased vine decoration, incised ‘WHITE-WINE’ and ‘MADEIRA’, length 4.7cm, approx. weight 1oz. (2) £250-300

585. A George III silver wine label, by Peter and William Bateman, London 1807, plain crescent form, incised ‘TENERIFFE’, plus a George III silver wine label, by Phipps and Robinson, London 1789, crescent form, feather-edge border, incised ‘SHERRY’, approx. weight 0.6oz. (2) £150-200

586. Two George III silver wine labels, unmarked, circa 1790, rectangular arched form, pierced ‘MADEIRA’ and ‘BRANDY’. (2) £100-150

587. A George III silver wine label, by Charles Rawlings, London 1818, shaped oval form, embossed with a cherub head and trailing vines, pierced ‘MADEIRA’, pus a similar silver-gilt label, by Digby Scott and Benjamin Smith, re-titled ‘CLARET’, lengths 5.7cm, approx. 1.2oz. (2) £200-300

588. A pair of George III Irish silver wine labels, by George Nangle, Dublin, circa 1790, shaped rectangular form, bright-cut decoration, incised ‘SHERRY’ and ‘CLARET’, length 5.3cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. (2) £200-300

The crest is that recorded for a number of families including Ashfield, Jermyn, March and Wentworth.

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589. A collection of three George III silver wine labels, comprising: one by Margaret Binley, circa 1765, rectangular form, feather-edge border, incised ‘CLARET’, plus one by Richard Binley, pierced ‘MADEIRA’ and one incised ‘LISBON’, approx. weight 1.1oz. (3) £200-300

590. A small collection of three antique silver wine labels, comprising: an unmarked one of scroll form, incised ‘H. GENEVA’, another incised ‘NOYEAU’, London 1817, and another ‘HOLLANDS’, London 1842, approx. weight 1oz. (3) £200-300

591. A collection of three George III silver wine labels, by Phipps and Robinson, one London 1791, rectangular form, pierced and engraved decoration, incised ‘ WHITE.WINE’, ‘MADEIRA’ and one blackened ‘HOCK’, approx. weight 0.8oz. (3) £400-600

592. A collection of three George III silver wine labels, maker’s mark only, I.P, for James Phipps, London circa 1790, scroll form, with pierced raised pediments, one initialled, bright-cut borders, incised ‘CURRANT’, ‘CLARET’ and ‘W. PORT’, length 5.4cm, approx. weight 1oz. (3) £300-500

593. A collection of three George III silver wine labels, one by James Hyde, London 1795, the others unmarked, narrow arched rectangular form, pierced decoration, bright-cut borders, incised ‘MOUNTAIN’, ‘MADEIRA’, and ‘PORT’, length 4.4cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. (3) £200-300

594. A small collection of three silver wine labels, comprising: a pair by Emes and Barnard, London 1817, shaped rectangular form, foliate scroll, shell and vine decoration, pierced ‘SHERRY’ and ‘SHRUB’, plus a single label by The Barnards, London 1829, pierced ‘SHERRY’, approx. weight 2.2oz. (3) £200-300

595. A collection of four antique silver ‘cut-out letter’ wine labels, various dates and makers, engraved, foliate and plain decoration, modelled as the letters ‘M’, ‘B’, ‘P’ and ‘S’, approx. weight 1.7oz. (4) £100-150

596. A small collection of four antique silver wine labels, various dates and makers, vine leaf form, comprising: pierced ‘GIN’, ‘HOLLANDS’, ‘SHERRY’ and ‘BRANDY’, approx. weight 1.2oz. (4) £200-300

597. A collection of five 19th century silver ‘cut-out letter’ wine labels, by Yapp and Woodward and Joseph Willmore, with foliate and mask decoration, modelled ‘M’, ‘P’, ‘S’, ‘B’ and ‘C’, approx. weight 1.2oz. (5) £150-200

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598. A collection of three Chinese silver wine labels, by Wang Hing, comprising: a pair of crescent form, mounted with pierced circular lettering, incised ‘BRANDY’ and ‘WHISKY’, plus another incised ‘WHISKY’, approx. weight 1.1oz. (3) £150-200

599. A set of four George III provincial silver wine labels, by Daniel Holy and Co, Sheffield 1786, crescent form, mounted with an urn and swags, beaded border, incised ‘RUM’, ‘W.WINE’, ‘PORT’ and ‘BRANDY’, length 5.3cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. (4) £400-600

600. A set of three early 19th century old Sheffield plated wine labels, unmarked, shaped oval form, foliate borders, incised and blackened ‘ELDER WINE’, ‘GINGER WINE’, ‘GOOSEBERRY WINE’, length 6.4cm. (3) £100-150

601. A set of four William IV silver wine labels, by Reily and Storer, London 1835, narrow arched rectangular form, shaped ends, crested, incised ‘BUCELLAS’, ‘MADEIRA’, ‘SHERRY’ and ‘PORT’, length 6.3cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. (4) £400-600

602. A set of five George III silver wine labels, by Susanna Barker, one marked for London 1791, narrow rectangular form, incised ‘MOUNTAIN’, ‘BRANDY’, ‘MADEIRA’, ‘SHERRY’ and ‘PORT’, length 4.6cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. (5) £300-500

603. A collection of five George III silver wine labels, various makers, one unmarked, London circa 1790, narrow rectangular form, incised ‘SEIGES’, ‘CYPRES’, ‘PAJARETTE’, ‘RHENISH’ and ‘MOUNTAIN’, length 4.6cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. (5) £300-400

605. A matched set of four Victorian silver ‘cut-out letter’ form, by George Unite, Birmingham various dates, engraved decoration, modelled ‘M’, ‘P’, and ‘S’ x2, approx. weight 1.3oz. (4) £120-180

606. A set of four George III silver wine labels, unmarked, shaped rectangular form, incised ‘SHRUB’, ‘BRANDY’, ‘HOLLANDS’, and ‘RUM’, length 4.4cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. (4) £100-150

The crest is that of Digby, Lindsay, Van Straubenzee and others.

604. A small collection of three antique silver wine labels, comprising: one by William Bateman, London 1821, incised ‘SHERRY’, one ‘HOLLANDS’, London 1812, and one pierced ‘PORT’, approx. weight 0.6oz. (3) £200-300

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607. An early-Victorian silver wine label, by Reily and Storer, London 1839, shaped oval form, foliate scroll and shell borders, pierced ‘MASDEU’, length 6cm, plus a George IV silver wine label, of similar form, London 1822, pierced ‘SHERRY’, approx. weight 1.1oz. (2) £250-300

608. A pair of George III silver wine labels, by Peter and William Bateman, London 1809, rectangular form, canted corners, reeded borders, arched pediment, engraved with a crest, length 4.3cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. (2) £250-300

Masdeu is the name given to fortified wines of the Roussillon region of Southern France.

The crest is that of Galbraith of Dublin.

610. A George IV silver wine label, by Samuel Dutton, London 1823, scroll banner form, bright-cut decoration, incised ‘MONTILLA SHERRY’, length 5.5cm, plus a similar unmarked wine label, titled ‘WHITE LISBON’, approx. weight 0.5oz. (2) £150-200

611. A pair of Victorian silver wine collars, by Messrs. Lias, London 1866, tapering form, engraved with the crest of The Mercer’s Company, both pierced ‘MADEIRA’, approx. weight 1.8oz. (2) £150-200

612. A pair of George III silver wine labels, maker’s mark of S.B, circa 1785, rectangular form, pierced and engraved decoration, beaded border, incised ‘WHITE.WINE’ and ‘LISBON’, length 5cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. (2) £300-500

613. An early 19th century silver wine label, marks partially lost in piercing, shaped form, with Bacchanalian cherubs, with a ewer, goblet and bottle, pierced ‘ME. MADERE’, length 6cm, plus an Irish label, Dublin, maker’s mark ?T, incised ‘TOURS’, length 6cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. (2) £100-150

614. A pair of George IV Scottish silver wine labels, by William Russell, Glasgow 1825, shaped form, with a mythical mask of Pan, some pipes and lyre, incised ‘ BRANDY’ and ‘WHISKY’, length 5cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £200-300

615. A pair of wine labels, unmarked, possibly electroplate, pierced oval form, with bunches of grapes and vine decoration, pierced ‘GARUS’ and ‘NOYEAU’, length 5.5cm. (2) £250-300

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616. A pair of modern silver wine labels, by Anthony Elson, London 1977, embossed with putti holding a bottle and goblet, with vine decoration, incised ‘BORDEAUX’ and ‘BOURGOGNE’, length 6.5cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. (2) £200-300

617. A pair of early 19th century parcelgilt silver Anti-Corn Law League wine labels, by Mordan, stamped out with sheaves of wheat, a cornucopia of fruit, a scythe, rake, sickle and a bale of wool, pierced ‘BRANDY’ and ‘GIN’, length 5.4cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. (2) £400-600

618. By Leslie Durbin, a pair of modern silver wine labels, London 1953, shaped form, with a crown finial, and mounted with two standing lions, incised ‘PORT’ and ‘SHERRY’, length 6.3cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. (2) £200-300

619. A George III silver wine label, Louis Hamon, circa 1780, crescent form, incised ‘MOUNTAIN’, length 4.8cm, plus a George III silver wine label, by Sandilands Drinkwater, crescent form, incised ‘MADEIRA’, approx. weight 0.7oz. (2) £200-300

620. A pair of George IV silver wine labels, by Samuel Dutton, London 1823, scroll banner form, bright-cut decoration, incised ‘TENT’ and ‘PAXARETE’, length 5.7cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. (2) £300-500

621. A George III silver wine label, by Phipps and Robinson, London 1796, crescent form, bright-cut border, incised ‘MADEIRA’, and another George III silver wine label, crescent form, beaded border, ‘PORT’, approx. weight 0.5oz. (2) £200-300

622. A George III silver wine label, by Samuel Meriton, circa 1790, rectangular form, pierced arched pediment, bright cut border, pierced ‘PORT’, plus a similar label, pierced ‘CLARET’, some damage, approx. weight 0.5oz. (2) £150-200

623. A pair of Chinese silver wine labels, by Wang Hing, crescent form, mounted with a pierced dragon and blossom, pierced ‘PORT’ and ‘BRANDY’, length 6cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. (2) £150-200

Tent is a sweet red wine from Alicante. Paxarete is a sweet and colouring wine made from the Pedro Ximenez grape.

624. A pair of George III silver wine labels, by Samuel Meriton, London circa 1790, rectangular form, pierced raised pediment, incised ‘PORT’ and ‘MADEIRA’, length 4.8cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. (2) £200-300

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625. An Indian silver-mounted boar’s tusk wine label, by Hamilton and Co, circa 1900-1920, applied label, incised ‘CONSTANTIA’, length 12.5cm. (2) £100-150

626. A silver-mounted shark tooth wine label, unmarked, circa 1920, the silver mount incised ‘WHISKEY’, length 4.8cm. £100-150

627. A pair of silver-mounted boar’s tusk wine labels, circa 1900-1920, probably Indian, applied oblong labels, incised ‘WHISKY’ and ‘BRANDY’, length 11cm. (2) £150-200

628. A pair of George IV silver wine labels, by John Reily, London 1822/23, shaped oval form, foliate shell and scroll border, pierced ‘MADEIRA’, ‘CHAMPAGNE’ and a similar smaller label, pierced ‘MADEIRA’ approx. weight 1.8oz. (3) £150-200

629. A pair of George III silver neck ring wine labels, by Phipps and Robinson, London 1810, rectangular form, canted corners, reeded borders, hinged neck rings, engraved with a crest and initialled, pierced ‘LISBON’ and ‘MADEIRA’, length 4.8cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. (2) £250-300

630. A pair of George III Irish silver wine collars, by James Scott, Dublin circa 1810, tapering form, crested, pierced ‘CLARET’ and ‘HOCK’, approx. weight 0.9oz. (2) £150-200 The crest is that of Moore.

The crest is that of Peters.

631. Concord interest, a set of four modern silver wine labels, by British Airways, London 1986, rectangular form, incurved corners, incised ‘SHERRY’, ‘RYE’, ‘VODKA’ and ‘BOURBON’, in two fitted cases. (4) £150-200

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632. A set of three George III cast silver wine labels, marks partially lost in the piercing, London 1809, shaped oval form, with Bacchanalian putti and grapevines, pierced ‘PORT’, ‘MADEIRA’ and ‘SHERRY’, length 6cm, approx. weight 2.5oz. £400-600

633. A collection of seven late 18th / early 19th century mother-of-pearl wine labels, crescent form, titled ‘MILK PUNCH’, ‘PEPPERMINT’, ’W. WINE’, (x2), ‘CLARET’, ‘MADEIRA’, and ‘PORT’. (7) £300-350


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634. A George III silver wine label, by John Orme, London circa 1796, arched rectangular form, pierced pediment, bright-cut borders, inscised ‘CLARET’, length 4.8cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £100-150

635. A George III Irish silver neck ring wine label, by John Townsend, Dublin 1814, also marked RWO, possibly acting as the retailer, rectangular form, incised and blackened ‘MADEIRA’, approx. weight 0.7oz. £150-200

636. A William IV silver label, by Henry Wilkinson, Sheffield 1832, rectangular form, reeded border, incised ‘GOOSEBERRY’, approx. weight 0.2oz. £100-150

637. A George III silver armorial wine label, by John Orme, circa 1795, rectangular form, canted corners, mounted with a crest of two birds, incised ‘MADEIRA’, length 3.1cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £300-350

638. A collection of silver and old Sheffield plated bottle stoppers, comprising: an unmarked set of five, the reverse of the stopper inscribed ‘ Inner Temple’, incised ‘CHERRY BRANDY’, ‘MARISCHINO’, ‘CURACOA’, ‘WHISKY’, ‘BRANDY’, and a set of three Victorian examples, London 1865, titled ‘RUM, ‘GIN’ and ‘BRANDY’, and three others. (11) £200-300

639. A collection of bottle stoppers, comprising silver items: a Victorian stopper, by George Fox, London 1862, modelled as a warrior holding a spear, plus one modelled as a hand holding an open book, plus one of a gentleman, plus two electroplated vine stoppers and a lion stopper. (6) £150-200

640. A cased pair of late-Victorian silver bonbon dishes, Birmingham 1899, circular form, pierced and embossed foliate decoration, plus a silver-handled magnifying glass, by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1899. (3) £100-150

641. A George II silver pepper pot, London 1748, bun form, later chased foliate scroll decoration, plus a silver pepper mill, Birmingham 1897, approx. weighable 2oz. (2) £150-200

642. A Victorian silver dish, by William Comyns, London 1894, crescent form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, crimped border, length 19.5cm, approx. weight 4.2oz. £80-120

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643. A George III silver mustard pot, by William Abdy, London 1784, circular form, pierced and engraved decoration, scroll handle, later liner, the domed cover with a later finial, height 8.5cm, approx. weight 2.8oz. £80-120

644. A pair of George I silver casters, by Thomas Bamford, London 1723, octagonal baluster form, later chased foliate decoration on a matted background, pull-off covers, on raised octagonal bases, height 13.4cm, approx. weight 7oz. (2) £200-300

645. A George III silver mustard pot, by Hester Bateman, London 1787, circular drum form, scroll handle, later decoration, height 7cm, approx. weight 2oz. £200-300

646. A pair of George III silver salt cellars, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1796, oval navette form, reeded borders, on raised oval bases, gilded bowls, initialled, length 11cm, approx. weight 5oz.(2) £100-150

647. A Victorian silver mustard pot, by E. C. Brown, London 1866, circular form, engraved foliate decoration, diameter 6cm, approx. weight 2.9oz. £100-150

648. A pair of George III silver salt cellars, by John Emes, London 1799, oval form, reeded loop handles, beaded borders, engraved with a crest, length handle to handle 14cm, approx. weight 8oz. (2) £100-150

649. A late-Victorian silver mustard pot, by Walter Keith, London 1905, circular form, pierced with vertical slats, and applied with garlands, with a blue glass liner, plus another silver mustard pot, London 1916, modelled as a miniature tankard, approx. weight 6.5oz. (2) £150-200

650. A set of four George III silver salt cellars, by Thomas Lamborn, Sheffield 1801, oval form, pierced and engraved decoration, reeded borders, on four bracket feet, lacking one blue glass liner, length 8.5cm, approx. weight 6oz. (4) £150-200

651. A William IV silver mustard pot, by Charles Fox, London 1836, circular form, engraved foliate decoration, diameter 7cm, approx. weight 4.5oz. £100-150

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653. A Victorian silver powder caster, by Charles and George Fox, London 1857, ovoid form, engraved decoration, on a raised circular foot, screw-off base, height 7.3cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £80-120

654. A pair of 18th century silvermounted cowrie shell salt cellars, unmarked, circa 1780, the plain mounts with a wavy-edge border, length 7.8cm. (2) £300-400

655. A pair of George III silver salt cellars, by Robert Hennell, London 1773, oval form, pierced decoration, rope-work swing-handle, on four claw and ball feet, with blue glass liners, length 8cm, approx. weight 4oz. (2) £100-150

656. An 18th century silver tumbler cup, marks worn, circular form, the base with scratch initials, height 5cm, approx. weight 2oz. £150-200

657. A pair of Victorian silver sugar casters, by Rosenthal and Jacob, London 1885, tapering circular form, embossed foliate and fluted decoration, on a circular foot, filled bases, height 10.5cm. (2) £100-150

658. A pair of Victorian silver dwarf candlesticks, by Hawksworth, Eyre and Co, Sheffield 1883-84, square bases, fluted decoration, removable drip pans, height 11cm. (2) £100-150

659. A George III silver pepper pot, by Thomas Daniell, London 1778, baluster form, pull-off cover, flame finial, on a raised circular base, monogrammed, height 15.4cm, approx. weight 3oz. £100-150

660. A silver overlay jam pot, apparently unmarked, circular form, blue glass body, engraved and pierced Aesthetic movement decoration, with an electroplated cover, height 12.8cm. £100-150

652. A Victorian silver mustard pot and a later spoon, by George Fox, London 1862, the spoon by William Traies, London 1834, shaped circular form, scroll handle, pierced decoration and applied with lion masks with drop rings, the hinged cover with engraved decoration and applied with a crest, and with a pierced thumb-piece, with a later blue glass liner, height 7.6cm, approx. weight 4.4oz. (2) £150-200 Provenance: Phillips, New Bond Street, sale No. 344, lot 73.

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661. A Victorian silver goblet, by Martin, Hall and Co, London 1874, urn form, engraved decoration, gilded bowl, on a raised tapering circular foot, beaded borders, height 16.4cm, approx. weight 6oz. £100-150

662. An Edwardian silver rose bowl, by John Gallimore, Sheffield 1905, circular form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, on a raised circular foot, diameter 22.8cm, approx. weight 19oz. £200-300

663. By Hector Miller for Aurum, a modern commemorative parcel-gilt silver goblet, London 1981, no. 223 of an edition of 1000, celebrating the wedding of The Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer, the tapering bowl supported by three Griffins, on a raised foliate circular base, height 16.8cm, approx. weight 12.5oz. £100-150

664. A Victorian silver goblet, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1876, urn bowl, engraved foliate decoration, knopped stem, on a circular foot, plus another Victorian silver goblet, by George Unite, Birmingham 1884, approx. total weight 14.5oz. (2) £150-200

665. A George III silver two-handled cup, by Peter and William Bateman, London 1812, circular form, scroll handles, central girdle, on a raised circular foot, initialled, height £150-200 14.5cm, approx. weight 10.5oz.

666. A Victorian silver mug, by The Barnards, London 1863, circular form, scroll handle, engraved and engine-turned decoration, height 9.5cm, plus a smaller Victorian mug, London 1864, engraved decoration, approx. weight 9.5oz. (2) £150-200

667. A George II silver mug, maker’s mark worn, I?, London 1737, baluster form, later embossed foliate scroll decoration, leaf capped scroll handle, on a circular foot, height 12cm, approx. weight 11.5oz. £200-300

668. A George III silver waiter, possibly by Edward Cornock, London 1731, circular form, moulded border, chased decoration, engraved with a crest, on three bracket feet, diameter 15cm, approx. weight 5.5oz. £150-200

669. A Victorian silver beaker, by Henry Holland, London 1865, tapering circular form, triangular lattice decoration, with foliate motifs, gilded bowl, initialled, height 10.2cm, approx. weight 5.5oz. £100-150

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670. A silver tea pot, by Suckling Limited, Birmingham 1933, circular form, scroll handle, domed cover with a knop finial, on a raised circular foot, approx. weight 16oz. £100-150

671. An early 18th century silver brandy pan, marks worn, circular baluster form, turned wooden baluster handle, length 20cm, approx. weight 4.3oz. £150-250

672. A Victorian silver tea pot, by Martin, Hall and Company, London 1887, circular form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, scroll handle, ivory insulators, circular form, length handle to spout 27cm, approx. weight 21oz. £150-200

673. A George III silver dish stand, by Chawner and Emes, London 1796, oval form wire-work form, reeded decoration, on a raised oval base, height 17cm, approx. weight 12oz. £300-400

674. A pair of George III silver dish wedges, by Robert Hennell, London 1792, rectangular form, with ring handles, engraved with a crest, length 14.3cm, approx. weight 6.5oz. (2) £800-1,200

675. A George IV silver five-bar toast rack, by Emes and Barnard, London 1821, rectangular form, gadroon border, central oval carrying handle, on a rectangular gadroon base, on four bracket paw feet, length 16.6cm, approx. weight 7oz. £100-150

Purchased in these rooms 24 January, 2012, lot 595.

676. A small George III silver twohandled cup, by S. Godbehere and Co, London 1804, circular form, scroll handles, central girdle, on a raised circular foot, scratch initialled, height 11.2cm, approx. weight 7oz. £100-150

677. A Victorian silver two-handled basket, by George Fox, London 1868, oval form, pierced foliate scroll decoration and embossed with swags, on a pierced oval foot, pierced mask side handles, length 24.7cm, approx. weight 9.7oz. £100-150

678. A George IV silver chamber stick, by John and Thomas Settle, Sheffield 1825, circular form, foliate scroll border, scroll handle, the capital with a pierced storm cover, and glass shade, with a conical snuffer, diameter 15cm, approx. weight 10.8oz. (2) £200-300

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679. A matched pair of pierced silver tazzae, by H., Atkins, Sheffield 1931 and 1945, circular form, pierced and engraved trailing vine leaf decoration, vine and grape border, central star motif, on raised circular bases, diameter 23cm, approx. weight 33oz. (2) £300-400

680. A silver two-handled dish, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1927, circular form, pierced and engraved vine border with bunches of grapes, foliate scroll handles, on a raised circular foot, length handle to handle 41.5cm, approx. weight 39oz. £250-300

681. A pair of silver tazzae, by The Levesley Brothers, Sheffield 1928 circular form, pierced and engraved vine border with bunches of grapes, on a raised circular foot, height 9cm, approx. weight 23oz. (2) £300-500

682. A pair of late-Victorian silver dishes, by Elkington and Co, Birmingham 1891, oval form, part fluted decoration, foliate scroll border, on four fluted bracket feet, length 27cm, approx. weight 23oz. (2) £150-200

683. A set of six late-Victorian clip-on ashtrays, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1899-1900, triangular form, foliate scroll border, in a fitted case, approx. weight 11oz. (6) £200-300

684. A George III silver teapot stand, by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1802, plain oval form, plus a George III silver tea pot stand, London 1794, bright-cut decoration, approx. total weight 8.8oz. (2) £150-200

685. A Victorian silver dish, by Martin, Hall and Company, Sheffield 1895, oval form, pierced decoration, beaded wavy-edge border, on a pierced scroll foot, length 28.5cm, approx. weight 15oz. £100-150

686. A silver dish, by Frank Cobb and Co, Sheffield 1967, oblong form, pierced and engraved vine border with bunches of grapes, on a raised shaped rectangular foot, length 32cm, approx. weight 20oz. £200-300

687. A pair of silver tazzae, by Stower & Wragg Ltd, Sheffield 1944, circular form, pierced and engraved vine border with bunches of grapes, on a raised circular foot, diameter 21.5cm, approx. weight 29.5oz. (2) £300-400

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688. A George III silver inkstand, by John Emes, London 1806, rectangular form, gadroon border, with two pen wells, engraved with a crest, on four fluted bracket feet, with two Victorian silvermounted cut glass inkwells, length 21.5cm, approx. weight 15.5oz. £200-300

689. A pair of George III silver waiters, by Robert Abercromby, London 1731, one apparently unmarked, circular form, moulded border, chased decoration, engraved with a crest, on three hoof feet, repairs and damage, diameter 15.5cm, approx. weight 10oz. (2) £200-300

690. A George III silver Cheese warming dish, by John Emes, London 1798, oval form, the domed cover with an urn finial and with a patch and later crest, wooden baluster handle, length 26.5cm, approx. weight 26.5oz. £600-800

691. A silver bowl, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1923, circular form, pierced foliate scroll decoration, wavy-edge border, on a circular foot, diameter 23cm, approx. weight 15oz. £150-200

692. A Victorian silver salver, by J and J Angell, London 1838, circular form, foliate scroll border, the centre with engraved decoration, on three scroll bracket feet, diameter 26.7cm, approx. weight 19.5oz. £150-200

693. An Edwardian silver muffin dish and cover, by H. Atkins, Sheffield 1909, shaped circular form, moulded border, pulloff domed cover, diameter 19cm, approx. weight 17.5oz. £150-200

694. A silver mug, by The Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1932, baluster form, leaf capped scroll handle, on a circular foot, height 12.8cm, approx. weight 13oz. £100-150

695. A Victorian silver dressing table tray, by A and J Zimmerman, London 1899, rectangular form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, crimped border, length 32.5cm, plus another silver dressing table tray, Sheffield 1907, foliate decoration, on a matted background, approx. total weight 21.5oz. (2) £200-300

696. A Victorian silver mug, by Henry Holland, London 1851, circular baluster form, with figural panels and foliate decoration, scroll handle, on a circular foot, height 12.5cm, approx. weight 6oz. £100-150

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697. A George III silver pap boat, maker’s mark partially worn, London 1811, oval form, gadroon border, length 14cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. £100-150

698. A George III silver lemon strainer, maker’s mark partially worn ?L, London 1778, circular form, pierced body, scroll side handle with a clip, beaded border, length 15.5cm, approx. weight 2.3oz. £200-300

699. A George III silver pap boat, over-stamped with maker’s mark of Stephen Adams, London 1792, plain oval form, the base inscribed and dated ‘1793’, length 11.1cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. £100-150

700. A pair of novelty silver bonbon dishes, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1911, modelled as tripod tables, circular form, pierced gallery, height 9cm, approx. weight 6oz. (2) £120-180

701. A George III silver butter dish, by William Abdy, London 1815, shell form, gadroon border, with two whelk feet, length 13.8cm, approx. weight 3.4oz. £200-300

702. A late-Victorian silver inkwell, by Nathan and Hayes, Birmingham 1894, shaped rectangular form, with a cut glass inkwell with a hinged cover, length 24cm, plus an oval capstan inkwell, by A and J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1924, approx. weight 5oz. (2) £120-150

703. A George III silver pap boat, by William and Aaron Lestourgeon, London 1768, plain oval form, length 10.5cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £100-150

704. A George III silver lemon strainer, marks worn, possibly London 1774, circular form, pierced body, later scroll side handle with a clip, beaded border, length 16cm, approx. weight 2.4oz. £100-150

705. A George III silver pap boat, maker’s mark worn, London 1783, oval form, bright-cut border, length 11.3cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £100-150

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706. A George III silver lemon strainer, maker’s mark worn, London 1778, oval form, pierced body, scroll side handle with a clip, length 11.3cm, approx. weight 2.1oz. £200-300

707. A Victorian silver chamber stick, by William Carter, London 1845, circular form, scroll and shell border, spool shaped capital, engraved with a crest, with a conical snuffer, diameter 13.5cm, approx. weight 9.5oz. £200-300

708. A George III silver lemon strainer, possibly by David Hennell, London probably 1769, circular form, pierced body, scroll side handle with a clip, length 13.5cm, approx. weight 2oz. £200-300

709. A silver dish, by Gladwin Limited, Sheffield 1947, circular form, pierced grapevine decoration, grape border, on a circular foot, diameter 27.2cm, approx. weight 20oz. £150-200

710. A Victorian silver miniature chamber stick, by Charles and George Fox, London 1849, circular form, engraved decoration, beaded borders, caryatid scroll handle, associated snuffer, plus a George IV silver miniature chamber stick, Sheffield 1828, shaped square form, with a conical snuffer, approx. weight 6oz. (2) £200-300

711. A silver tazza, by Frank Cobb and Co Limited, Sheffield 1958, circular form, pierced grapevine decoration, grape border, on a raised circular foot, diameter 27.2cm, approx. weight 24oz. £150-200

712. A pierced silver dish, by Frank Cobb & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1946, circular form, pierced vine leaf decoration, trailing vine border, on a circular foot, diameter 28cm, approx. weight 20oz. £200-300

713. A Victorian silver chamber stick, by Henry Wilkinson and Co, Sheffield 1853, circular form, moulded border, scroll handle, with a conical snuffer, initialled, diameter 15.3cm, approx. weight 10oz. (2) £200-300

714. A pierced silver dish, by Stower and Wragg Limited, Sheffield 1934, circular form, pierced vine leaf decoration, trailing vine border, on a circular foot, diameter 21cm, approx. weight 19oz. £150-200

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715. A silver hot water pot, by Thomas Bradbury, Sheffield 1923, octagonal baluster form, scroll handle, domed cover, on an octagonal foot, height 20.5cm, approx. weight 13oz. £100-150

716. An Edwardian silver dressing table mirror, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1905, rectangular form, pierced and fluted scroll decoration, plain vacant cartouche, velvet easel back, height length 32cm. £150-200

717. An Edwardian silver kettle on stand, by H. Atkins, Sheffield 1908, circular form, engraved decoration, hinged cover, central carrying handle, the stand with a burner, on three scroll feet, height 26cm, approx. weight 24oz. £200-300

718. A George III Scottish silver small urn, by John McDonald, Edinburgh circa 1800, urn form, loop handles, pull-off cover, with an ivory tap, crested, on a raised circular foot, height 30.2cm, approx. weight 28oz. £300-400

719. A late-Victorian silver dressing-table mirror, by H. Matthews, Chester 1900, shaped upright rectangular form, embossed and pierced foliate scroll decoration, green £300-400 velvet easel back, height 47cm.

720. A pair of silver cafe au lait pots, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1932, tapering circular form, domed covers, side scroll handles, faceted spouts, height 20cm, approx. weight 22.5oz. (2) £200-300

721. A late-Victorian silver ewer, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1898, vase form, ribbon tied drape decoration, wicker scroll handle, on a raised circular foot, later filled, height 22cm. £100-150

722. An Edwardian silver dressing table mirror, by H. Matthews, Chester 1902, rectangular form, pierced and embossed foliate scroll decoration, plain vacant cartouche, velvet easel back, some holes, height 37cm. £100-150

723. An Edwardian silver ewer, by the Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1901, slender tapering circular form, scroll handle, embossed foliate scroll decoration, domed hinged cover, on a circular foot, height 31cm, approx. weight 15oz. £150-250

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724. An 18th century leather bottle and saddle flask, the flask of barrel form, stamped four times with ‘R.F’, the flask with a fold over strap, height of tallest 29cm. (2) £600-800

725. An early 18th century leather tankard, of tapering cylindrical form, scroll handle, plus an 18th century leather flask, height 18.5cm. (2) £600-800

Provenance: Christie’s, South Kensington, Interiors Sale, 8th July 2014, lot 222.

Provenance: Christie’s, South Kensington, Interiors Sale, 8th July 2014, lot 211.

726. A leather bucket, late 18th / 19th century, tapering circular form, the borders with copper rivets, with a strap handle, height 29cm. £400-600

727. Two Moorish leather water bottles, possibly North African, 18th/19th century, both with turned hardwood stoppers and stitched decoration to the bodies, height of tallest 44.5cm. £400-600 Provenance: Christie’s, South Kensington, Interiors Sale, 8th July 2014, lot 195.

728. An 18th century leather Black Jack, tapering form, scroll handle, the front faintly stitched ‘ARRANTE’, height 26.5cm, plus a white-metal mounted mug, with a shield shaped cartouche with a crest, the rim inscribed, height 13cm. (2) £300-400 Provenance: Christie’s, South Kensington, Interiors Sale, 8th July 2014, lot 198.

729. An 18th century leather Black Jack, tapering oval form, scroll handle, impressed ‘S +S’, height 22.5cm, plus a leather water carrier, of barrel form. (2) £500-700

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730. A group of leather vessels, late 18th century and later, comprising: a tankard, with later embossed initials, ‘STJ’, a whitemetal mounted large beaker, stamped ‘Barrow and Jackson, London’, an American silver-mounted beaker, and a dice shaker. (4) £300-400 Provenance: Christie’s, South Kensington, Interiors Sale, 8th July 2014, lot 201.

732. A leather Black Jack, probably 18th century, slender form, angular handle, applied with a cartouche and the later arms of Glasgow, height 15.3cm. £200-300

731. A George III Scottish silver-mounted leather tankard, by Patrick Robertson, Edinburgh 1767, circular form, with silver-mounts and with a silver liner, the base of the handle initialled, height 19cm. £500-700 Provenance: Christie’s, South Kensington, Interiors Sale, 8th July 2014, lot 212.

733. An 18th/ 19th century silver-mounted beaker, maker’s mark only, I.P within a ring of pellets in an oval punch, tapering oval form, the rim with engraved decoration, the body with three hinged silver strap-work supports, the front with an initialled cartouche, height 20.5cm. £600-800 Provenance: Bonhams, Knightsbridge, 7th October 2009, lot 416.

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734. A 19th century leather Bombard, in the 17th century manner, slender form, angular handle, height 53cm.

£400-600

Provenance: Christie’s, South Kensington, Interiors Sale, 2nd December 2014, lot 379.

736. A late 17th / early 18th century leather Black Jack, of slight baluster form, angular handle, height 35.5cm. £1,000-1,500 Provenance: Christie’s, South Kensington, Interiors Sale, 8th July 2014, lot 213.

735. A late 17th / early 18th century silver mounted leather tankard, maker’s mark N?, cylindrical form, the mount with engraved decoration, height 18.5cm. £500-700

737. A late 17th / early 18th century leather Bombard, slender baluster form, later incised with the crowned date 1646 and initialled ‘CR’ and decorated with an ‘E’ to one side, the body with a small stamp filled with verification numbers and to the foot rim stamped ‘IXD’, damage to rim, height 55cm. £1,500-2,000 Provenance: Christie’s, South Kensington, Interiors Sale, 2nd December 2014, lot 378.

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DAY T WO: WEDNESDAY 25TH JANUARY 2017 AT 10.00AM THE ARTHUR HOLDER COLLECTION, PART II CONTINUED

738. A George III old Sheffield plated wax-jack, circa 1790, on an oval base with a wire-work frame with a fluted canopy, with a snuffer, plus a brass wax-jack of circular form, with scissor action wax holder, later snuffer. (2) £150-200

739. A collection of three old Sheffield plated wax-jacks, comprising: one of oval form, gadroon border, fluted canopy, with a conical snuffer, one of lyre form, on a circular base, and one of globular wire-work form. (3) £200-300

740. An old Sheffield plated wax-jack, circa 1810, shaped lyre form, on a rectangular base with a gadroon border, plus another old Sheffield plated wax-jack, of lyre form, on a raised circular foot. (2) £150-200

741. A George III old Sheffield plated wax-jack, unmarked circa 1790, ovoid wire-work form, fluted ring handle, on a circular base with an associated snuffer, height 15cm, plus an electroplated wax-jack of circular fluted form. (2) £150-200

742. A George III silvered brass wax-jack, circular form, with a scissor-action wick holder and cutter, on a circular foot, height 14.5cm, plus an old Sheffield plated waxjack, of shaped lyre form, on a raised circular foot. (2) £150-200

743. A George III old Sheffield plated wax-jack, circa 1790, wire-work globe form, on a raised circular base, with a conical snuffer, plus a gilded brass wax-jack on a foliate base with a scissor action wax holder. (2) £150-200

744. A George III old Sheffield plated wax-jack, unmarked circa 1810-, circular form, ring handle, wire-work frame, with an associated snuffer, height 11cm, plus another old Sheffield plated wax-jack, of circular form, foliate decoration, fluted ring handle. (2) £150-200

745. A collection of four old Sheffield plated wax-jacks, comprising: one of circular form, with a foliate canopy, one of oval form, gadroon border, fluted canopy, with a conical snuffer, one of shaped lyre form, on an oval base, and one of globular wire-work form. (4) £250-300

746. A George III old Sheffield plated wax-jack, unmarked circa 1790, globular wire-work form, on a circular base with an associated snuffer, height 13.5cm, plus an old Sheffield plated wax-jack of rectangular form, gadroon border. (2) £150-200

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747. A George III old Sheffield plated coconut cup, unmarked circa 1790, circular form, the plain mount with scratch initials ‘S*P’, the body decorated with insects and foliate decoration, on a raised circular foot, height 14.4cm. £150-200

748. A George III old Sheffield plated wax-jack, unmarked, circa 1800-1810, fluted lyre form, on a rectangular base with a gadroon border, the scroll handle with a plain thumb-piece, plus an old Sheffield plated wax-jack of circular form. (2) £150-200

749. A George III old Sheffield plated coconut cup, unmarked circa 1800, circular form, the plain mount with a wavyedge border, on three claw and ball feet, height 9.5cm. £100-150

750. A Victorian electroplated student’s lamp, rectangular form, semi-circular back, hinged cover, engraved with a crest, height 21cm. £100-150

751. A George III old Sheffield plated globe inkwell, possibly by Roberts, Cadman and Co, circa 1795, the two-section domed cover with a pushdown ball finial, opening to reveal a mounted blue glass inkwell and sander, also with a knife, height 22.5cm. £300-400

752. A late 19th century electroplated wager cup, unmarked, circa 1900, modelled as a standing woman holding scroll supports, with a hinged swing circular bowl, embossed foliate scroll decoration, height 19.8cm. £100-150

753. A George III old Sheffield plated Robert’s patent folding toast rack, circa 1807, on four bun feet, height 11.5cm. £100-150

754. A George III old Sheffield plated dish ring, unmarked circa 1765-70, circular form, pierced and embossed foliate scroll decoration, engraved with a crest, diameter of base 19.8cm. £300-400

755. A pair of 19th century electroplated dish wedges, unmarked, rectangular form, length 14cm. (2) £80-120

Illustrated in Crosskey, G, Old Sheffield Plate, Treffrey Publishing, 2011, page 44 figures 35a and 35b.

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756. A collection of old Sheffield plated items, comprising: a double sugar box, of oval navette form, reeded borders and swinghandle, with two hinged covers, engraved with a crest, plus a tea caddy, a wine funnel, a barrel beaker and a small twohandled cup. (5) £200-300

757. An old Sheffield plated wine funnel, circular form, fluted decoration, with a side clip, plus another old Sheffield plated wine funnel and a wine funnel stand. (3) £150-200

758. A small collection of seven old Sheffield plated mustard pots, various designs, pierced decoration, six with blue glass liners, plus an old Sheffield plated mounted jug. (8) £350-450

759. A collection of four George III old Sheffield plated dish crosses, comprising one with shell supports and pad feet, one with beaded supports and feet, and two others. (4) £400-600

760. A collection of fourteen pairs of old Sheffield plated scissor snuffers, various designs. (14) £100-150

761. A collection of three old Sheffield plated cheese warming dishes, comprising: one of rectangular form, the interior with six dishes, another with a removable cover and another with six dishes. (3) £100-150

762. An electroplated wine bottle cradle, modelled as a sleigh, foliate scroll handle, plus a bottle holder with a scroll handle. (2) £100-150

763. A George III old Sheffield plated globe inkwell, possibly by Roberts, Cadman and Co, circa 1795, the two-section domed cover with a pushdown ball finial, opening to reveal a mounted blue glass inkwell and sander, with a knife and an ivory pad, with a drape apron, on a raised circular foot, height 23cm. £100-150

764. A George III old Sheffield plated argyle, circa 1770, waisted baluster form, leather clad scroll handle, hinged cover with a ball finial, on a spread circular base, plus another old Sheffield plated argyle, of cylindrical form, scroll handle, urn finial. (2) £150-200

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765. A George III old Sheffield plated argyle, unmarked circa 1765-70, tapering circular form, the scroll handle with a heart-shaped cartouche, the hinged cover with a featheredge border, internal hot-water compartment, on a circular base, height 9.8cm. £250-300 Provenance: for similar examples see: The James Walker Collection, Christie’s South Kensington, 13 July 2006, lot 71, and Crosskey, G., Old Sheffield Plate, Treffry Publishing, 2001, page 214, figure 138a.

766. A George III old Sheffield plated argyle, unmarked, urn form, scroll handle, bright-cut decoration, with two shield cartouches, hinged cover with a ball finial, gadroon border, on a circular foot, height 27cm. £150-250

767. A George III old Sheffield plated argyle, unmarked circa 1790, circular drum form, scroll handle, chased decoration, with an oval cartouche, pull-off cover with a ball finial, the water compartment with a hinged cover, with a crest, height 11.3cm. £250-300 The crest is that of Troubridge, Baronets of Plymouth, created in 1799.

768. A George III old Sheffield plated argyle, circa 1790, ovoid form, scroll handle, the interior with a compartment with a pull-off cover, outer hinged cover with a ball finial, on a raised circular foot, engraved with a crest, height 18cm. £100-150

769. A George III old Sheffield plated argyle, by Tudor and Co, circa 1770, waisted baluster form, pull-off cover with a ball finial, wicker-bound scroll handle, the water compartment with a hinged cover, initialled, height 16.5cm. £150-200

770. A George III old Sheffield plated argyle, unmarked, circa 1780, baluster form, wicker-bound scroll handle, the pull-off cover with a ball finial, the tapering circular base with a hinged water compartment, re-plated, height 18cm. £100-150

771. A George III old Sheffield plated argyle, circa 1790, urn form, scroll handle, the interior with a compartment, pull-off cover with a ball finial, on a raised circular foot, height 17.5cm. £200-300

772. A George III old Sheffield plated argyle, by Matthew Boutlon, circa 1810, circular form, gadroon border, scroll handle, domed cover with a ball finial, repairs, height 13cm. £100-150

773. A George III old Sheffield plated argyle, unmarked, urn form, scroll handle, bright-cut decoration, with two shield cartouches, hinged cover with a ball finial, the water compartment, on a circular foot, height 27.3cm. £100-150

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774. A collection of four Victorian electroplated spoon warmers, comprising: one of horn form, supported by a running stag, on a rocky base, hinged cover, two of shell form, on rocky bases and one of ovoid form. (4) £200-300

775. A George III old Sheffield plated globe inkwell, possibly by Roberts, Cadman and Co, circa 1795, the two-section gilded domed cover with a push-down ball finial, opening to reveal three mounted blue glass inkwells/ sander, on a raised circular foot, height 21.5cm. £200-300

776. A collection of three Victorian electroplated spoon warmers, comprising: one modelled as an acorn, by Roberts and Belk, on an oak leaf base, one modelled as an egg amongst bullrushes and one other. (3) £150-200

777. A George III old Sheffield plated swing-handled basket, by Daniel Holy, Wilkinson and Co, circa 1790, oval form, pierced foliate decoration, gadroon border, fluted swing-handle, on a raised pierced oval foot, length 35.4cm, plus an old Sheffield plated six egg cup cruet stand, with six gilt spoons, and an old Sheffield plated waiter. (3) £150-200

778. A George III old Sheffield plated ewer, unmarked circa 1790, vase form, scroll handle, beaded borders, with a monogram, on a circular beaded foot, height 31.5cm. £80-120

779. A Victorian electroplated egg coddler and egg cup stand, circular form, the pull-off cover with a cockerel finial, the coddler supported by simulated branches and with three chickens, on a circular base with three egg cups and three egg spoons, plus another electroplated egg coddler. (2) £100-150

780. A Victorian chrome plated spirit wagon, marked with a Victorian lozenge mark, later plated, modelled as three barrels, mounted on a wagon on four wheels, with a pulling handle and with three buckets for drips, length 38cm. £150-200

781. A Victorian electroplated mirror plateau, shaped rectangular form, engraved decoration, beaded border, rhodium plated, length 85cm. £400-600

782. A collection of eleven old Sheffield plated snuffer trays, various designs, and dates, plus two pairs of scissor snuffers. (13) £200-300

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783. A George III old Sheffield plated ewer, circa 1790, vase form, garland and swag girdle, scroll handle, the hinged cover with a stylised cone finial, on a raised circular foot with beaded borders, height 30cm, plus another George III old Sheffield plated ewer of similar form, engraved with a monogram. (2) £100-150

784. A George III old Sheffield plated two-handled tea urn, circa 1790, fluted oval form, loop handles, pull-off cover with an urn finial, on a raised oval base on four shell scroll feet, height 43.3cm. £150-200

785. A Victorian electroplated lemon squeezer, by Hukin and Heath, also marked with a registration number, modelled as a lemon, with a hinged cover and turning screw, on three wire-work legs on a circular textured base, with two £200-300 implements, height 27.5cm,

786. A George III old Sheffield plated tea urn, circa 1790, globular form, drop ring handles, reeded girdle, the domed cover with a ball finial, on a raised square base on four ball feet, height 43cm. £150-200

787. An electroplated mounted emu egg, mounted with a standing emu, on three leaf capped claw feet, height 29cm. £200-300

788. A George III old Sheffield plated tea urn, circa 1810, globular form, part-fluted decoration, lion mask drop ring handles, domed fluted pulloff cover with a ball finial, on a shaped square base on four bun feet, height 44cm. £150-200

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789. A mixed lot of old Sheffield plate and electroplated items, comprising: a trump marker, a sugar basket, a pair of chamber sticks, three further chamber sticks, a covered jug, two toast racks and various snuffers. (qty) £150-200

790. A mixed lot of electroplated items, comprising: a biscuit box, of fluted shell form, hinged flaps, an electroplated mounted claret jug, a kettle on stand, a pierced dish, a warming stand, a pair of toast racks, a platter, a revolving butter dish, a siphon stand, a pair of coasters, seven plates, a salver, a gallery tray and other items. (qty) (two boxes) £250-300

791. A mixed lot of electroplated and old Sheffield plated items, comprising: a Victorian biscuit box of oval form, lion mask drop ring handles, pierced stand, a dish ring, two tablespoons, a pair of pierced vases, a sugar box, a set of four beakers, and an oval wire-work dish, with a clear glass liner. (qty) £200-300

792. A mixed lot of electroplated and old Sheffield plated items, comprising: a chafing dish and cover with a fluted baluster handle, five entrée dishes and covers, four chamber sticks and a toast rack. (11) £150-200

793. A mixed lot, comprising: an old Sheffield plated inkstand, of rectangular form, with three hinged covers, and a pull-out drawer, plus a shell dish, three snuffers’ trays, wax cords for wax jacks, various empty cases and other items. (qty) £60-80

794. A mixed lot of old Sheffield plate and electroplate, comprising: a Victorian travelling campaign hot water pot and burner, engine-turned decoration, ivory handle, a tea caddy, a kettle on stand, a revolving breakfast dish, a mustard pot, seven small coasters, two scissor snuffers, flatware and other items. (qty) £200-300

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795. A collection of old Sheffield plated items, comprising: a large salver, circa 1830, circular form, foliate, shell and scroll border, the centre with chased decoration, engraved with an armorial, plus a George III teapot, a tea caddy and an oval cheese dish and cover. (4) £200-300

796. A mixed lot, comprising old Sheffield plated item: a dish ring of circular form, pierced and embossed foliate scroll decoration, a wine funnel and a wine coaster, plus a silver two-handled cup, heavily repaired, London 1730, approx. weighable 11oz. (4) £150-200

797. A mixed lot of electroplated items, comprising: a biscuit box, of shell form, embossed decoration, hinged sides, plus a tray with a pierced gallery, two salvers, an egg frame with four egg cups and other items. (qty) £200-300

798. A collection of old Sheffield plated items, comprising: a sauce tureen and cover, of circular form, gadroon border, on four paw feet, a cream jug and sugar bowl, a twohandled cheese warming dish, a pair of circular warming stands, a swing-handled basket and a wine coaster, and two inkwells. (10) £200-300

799. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George III coffee biggin stand, by Emes and Barnard, London 1818, a double egg cup/measure, a silver-mounted horn beaker, a pair of salt cellars, a metal ware beaker embossed with a face, an American basket, a slice, a cheese knife, and a spoon, approx. weighable 19oz. (qty) £150-200

800. A mixed lot of old Sheffield plated items, comprising: an inkstand of rounded rectangular form, foliate border, with a central miniature chamber stick, plus an egg frame with six egg cups, a pair of chamber sticks, and a warming stand. (5) £200-300

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801. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a dressing table box, of rectangular form, domed cover with engineturned decoration, a ring tree, a table vesta striker, a chamber stick on a glass box, probably from an inkstand, two mirrors, three napkin rings and various brushes, approx. weighable 9oz. (qty) £150-250

802. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a cup and saucer, by E. Hutton, London 1893, fluted circular form, a set of five American dishes, a cigarette case, a mustard pot, a swing-handled basket, a tea strainer, a Scottish dish, two continental dishes, a comb, a page marker and other items, approx. weighable 16oz. (qty) £200-300

803. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: three scent bottles in a circular stand, Birmingham 1904, a cream pail, London 1900, a smelling salts bottle in a silver case, and a ring tree, approx. weighable 6.8oz. (4) £150-200

804. A set of four late 18th century silver salt cellars, marks partially worn, maker’s mark G?, circa 1790, oval form, the front and back applied with a medallion of a classical maiden, beaded borders, on raised oval bases, length 9.8cm, plus a single George III salt cellar, by Langlands and Robertson, Newcastle, approx. weight 15.5oz. (5) £200-300

805. A mixed lot of silver dishes, comprising: a circular dish, London 1898, a pierced oval dish on a shaped oval base, another shaped oval dish and a pierced circular basket, approx. weight 22.5oz. (4) £200-300

806. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a silver and tortoiseshell trinket box, of circular form, Birmingham 1918, plus three silver and glass overlay teapot stands. (4) £100-150

807. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a small pierced tazza, by E. Viner, Sheffield 1967, a pierced square dish and a small circular tray, approx. total weight 26oz. (3) £200-300

808. A mixed lot of silver dishes, comprising: one of pierced circular form, Sheffield 1930, a pair of fluted tazzae, a pair of circular dishes, approx. weight 28oz. (7) £200-300

809. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a Victorian double lipped sauce boat, London 1892, oval form, fluted decoration, plus a pair of pierced bonbon dishes, a single bon bon dish and a circular bowl on a raised circular foot, approx. weight 10oz. (5) £150-200

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810. A small collection of three Georgian silver cream jugs, comprising: one by Stephen Adams, London 1783, helmet form, later embossed decoration, one of baluster form, London 1784, and another, London 1770, decorated with foliate scroll decoration, approx. weight 9oz. (3) £250-300

811. An Edwardian silver cream jug, with import marks for London 1904, importer’s mark of Theodor Hartmann, helmet form, decorated with animals and foliate scroll decoration, on four scroll feet, plus another similar, Birmingham 1898, approx. weight 9.5oz. (2) £150-200

812. A small collection of three Georgian silver cream jugs, comprising: one by Peter and William Bateman, London 1806, oval form, Greek Key border, plus one of helmet form, London 1785, later decoration, and one of baluster form, London 1747, decorated with birds and scroll decoration, approx. weight 9.5oz. (3) £250-300

813. A small collection of three Georgian silver cream jugs, comprising: one by Wakelin and Taylor, London 1786, helmet form, later embossed foliate decoration, on a square foot, one of oval form, London 1798, and one of baluster form, London 1758, on three hoof feet, approx. weight 12.5oz. (3) £250-300

814. A silver cream jug, by Charles Edwards, London 1927, plain helmet form, beaded border, on a square base, plus a silver cream jug of oval form, Chester 1915, approx. weight 5.5oz. (2) £100-150

815. A small collection of three Georgian silver cream jugs, comprising: one by Hester Bateman, London 1781, fluted baluster form, filled base, punch bead border, another of baluster form, London 1778, foliate decoration, and one of baluster form, on three scroll feet, London 1743, approx. weight 7oz. (3) £250-300

816. A small collection of three antique silver cream jugs, comprising: one by Reily and Storer, London 1837, circular bellied form, on four bracket feet, plus one of oval tapering form, London 1793, and one of circular form, marks worn, approx. weight 17oz. (3) £250-300

817. A mixed lot of silver dishes, comprising: a pair of square form, embossed decoration, London 1896, a pierced circular dish, and another dish with foliate scroll handles, approx. weight 24oz. (4) £200-300

818. A pair of silver sauce boats, by Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1928/29, panelled oval form, scroll handles, plus a single silver sauce boat, approx. weight 12.4oz. (3) £100-150

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819. A small collection of three swinghandled baskets, comprising silver items: one by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1800, oval form, pierced and engraved decoration, one London 1784, and one old Sheffield plated basket, approx. weighable 8oz. (3) £300-400

820. A Victorian silver two-handled cup, by Martin, Hall and Co, London 1885, circular form, fluted scroll handles, vacant cartouches, height 9.3cm, plus a pierced silver sugar basket in the Adam manner, Chester 1909, approx. weight 15.5oz. (2) £150-200

821. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a Victorian swing-handled basket, London 1882, another swinghandled basket, and a sugar caster, of baluster form, with a garland of flowers, approx. weight 18oz. (3) £200-300

822. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: an Edwardian tea caddy, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1903, a Victorian butter dish stand, an American table bell, and a Dutch model of a standing girl in traditional dress, approx. weight 16oz. (4) £150-200

823. A small collection of three antique silver mugs, comprising: a George III mug, by John Emes, London 1798, barrel form, later decoration, another mug of tapering circular form, by David and Robert Hennell, London 1796, and a West-Country mug with later decoration, approx. total weight 13oz. (3) £250-300

824. An Edwardian silver swing-handled sugar basket, by James Jay, Chester 1903, circular urn form, pierced decoration, beaded borders and swing-handle, blue glass liner, plus a circular silver sugar bowl, Chester 1906, approx. weight 12.5oz. (2) £150-200

825. A George III silver snuffers tray, by Emes and Barnard, London 1810, rectangular form, gadroon border, the centre with a crest, length 23.3cm, plus a William IV silver snuffers, tray, of shaped oblong form, foliate scroll border, chased decoration, length 24.7cm, approx. weight 11.8oz. (2) £200-300

826. A George III silver swing-handled basket, possibly by Alexander Field, London 1795, oval form, engraved decoration, reeded border and swing-handle, on an oval foot, length 18.5cm, plus another George III silver swing-handled basket, London 1787, length 16cm, approx. weight 8.9oz. (2) £300-400

827. A collection of three George III silver snuffer trays, comprising: one by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1801, plain oval form, reeded border, one of oval form, with a Greek key border, maker’s mark A.K, and one London 1795, approx. weight 12.5oz. (3) £200-300

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828. A small collection of four silver dressing table boxes, comprising: one embossed with cherubs, one of shaped rectangular form, one oval and one circular. (4) £150-200

829. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a cigarette box of rectangular form, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1957, engine-turned decoration, plus a silver and tortoiseshell box, the cover with an armorial, a circular vesta case, an American vesta case and a cigar cutter and two base metal cigar cutters. (7) £150-200

830. A collection of silver desk accessories, comprising: a silver-mounted tortoiseshell thermometer, by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1900, a desk calendar, London 1934, a silver-mounted ivory letter knife, a ruler, a glue pot, a paperweight, a small paper knife, an ivory penknife, and a base metal magnifying glass. (8) £200-300

831. Two South American metal ware mounted mate bowls, embossed decoration, on three scroll feet, plus three mate straws, and drinking straw and a set of six drinking straws. (12) £150-200

832. A small collection of three miniature chamber sticks, comprising; a Victorian silver example, London 1891, rectangular form, gadroon borders, plus an unmarked silver and mother-of-pearl example, and an old Sheffield plated miniature chamber stick, £200-300 approx. weighable 3.4oz. (3)

833. A mixed lot of small silver items and objects of vertu, including: a gilt metal card case, in a fitted case, an agate casket with three hinged covers, a Britannia metal snuff box, a silver mesh bag, a tape measure, a buckle, a brooch, a swizzle stick, a box and other items including an electroplated bosun’s call, approx. weighable 7.5oz. (qty) £150-200

834. A matched six-piece silver condiment set, London various dates and makers, circular form, gadroon borders, on three hoof feet, approx. weight 11.5oz. (6) £150-200

835. A Victorian two-handled sugar bowl, by Martin, Hall and Co, London 1885, circular bellied form, scroll handles, embossed foliate scroll decoration, engraved with a crest, plus a Victorian silver two-handled cup, London 1878, approx. £200-300 weight 22oz. (2)

836. A collection of books relating to wine and wine related silver, including: Salter, J., Wine labels, A Worldwide History, The Antique Collector’s Club, 1730-2003, The book of the Wine Label, by Penzer, and other volumes, including Sauce labels and Boudoir labels. (20) £80-120

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837. Mitchinson, D., Calling, Cards and Cases, Patrick Cramer, 2012, plus Collecting Visiting Card Cases, 2005, and two copies of Banfield, E., Visiting Cards and Cases. (4) £100-150

838. Bennett, D., Irish Georgian Silver, Cassell, 1972, signed copy, plus by the same author Collecting Irish Silver, Souvenir Press, 1984. (2) £150-200

839. Culme, J., The Directory of Gold and Silversmiths, The Antique Collector’s Club, 1987, two volumes. (2) £150-200

840. Jackson, C., Illustrated History of English Plate, two volumes, The Holland Press, 1967 edition, plus Heal, A., The London Goldsmiths 1200-1800, Cambridge University Press, 1935. (3) £60-80

841. Jewitt, L., and Hope, W., The Corporation Plate and Insignia of Office of the Cites and Corporate Towns of England and Wales, Bemrose and Sons, 1895. (2) £80-120

842. A small collection of four volumes, comprising: Wilkinson, W., Indian Colonial Silver, Argent press, 1973, Welz, S., Cape Silver, Hawkins Australian Silver and The Sheffield Assay Office Register. (4) £60-80

843. Crosskey, G., Old Sheffield Plate, Treffry Publishing, 2011, plus Bradbury, F., A History of Old Sheffield Plate, 1968 edition. (2) £60-80

844. Grimwade, A., London Goldsmiths 1697-1837, Faber and Faber, 1982. £80-120

845. Five volumes relating to Scottish silver, comprising: James, I.E., The Goldsmiths of Aberdeen 1450-1850, Bieside Books, 1981, number 207 of an edition of 500, plus four £60-80 other volumes. (5)

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846. A collection of eight volumes relating to silver, including: Cummins and Taunton, Chatelaines, Antique Collector’s Club, 1994, Eldred, E., Sampson Mordan and Co, 1986, Beet, B., Stamp Boxes, match holders, The Coleman Collection, (two copies), The English Silver Pocket Nutmeg Grater, and other volumes. (8) £80-100

847. A collection of silver reference books relating to Assay Offices, including, Crisp, K., The Silversmiths of Birmingham, The Sheffield Assay Office Register, Old Silver Platers and their marks, two volumes on Chester and one on Channel Islands silver. (6) £80-120

848. A small collection of four volumes relating to London Livery Companies, comprising: The Ancient Plate of The Drapers’ Company, The Mercer’ Company Plate, The Vintners’ Catalogue of Plate and The History of The Vintners’ Company. (4) £80-120

849. A collection of five volumes relating to snuff boxes, including: Culme, J., British Silver Boxes, The Antique Collector’s Club, 2015, plus four other volumes. (5) £80-120

850. A collection of auction catalogues, including: Christie’s Dumfries House, Volume I and II, Sotheby’s Chatsworth The Attic Sale, and other catalogues from various auction houses. (qty) £30-50 849

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WE WILL BE SELLING PART III OF THE ARTHUR HOLDER COLLECTION ON 25TH/26TH APRIL 2017 OTHER PROPERTIES:

THE SILVER REFERENCE LIBRARY OF THE LATE PAT MALLORY, OF BATH

851. A mixed lot of silver reference books, comprising: Miniature Silver Toys, Women Silversmiths, Paul De Lamerie, plus other volumes including the Silver Society Journal. (qty) £80-120

852. A small collection of silver reference books relating to collectible silver, comprising: Benion, E., Antique Medical Instruments, European and American Snuff boxes, Small Silverware, and other volumes. (7) £100-150

853. A mixed lot of silver reference books, including: Nineteenth-Century Silver, Wiener Werstatte, George Wickes, The Collector’s Dictionary of Silver and Gold, and other volumes. (qty) £80-120

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854. Fairnbairn’s Crests of the Families of Great Britain and Ireland, Edited by Joseph Maclaren, two volumes, red hard back, some worm damage. (2) £100-150

855. Culme, J., The Dictionary of Gold & Silversmiths, Jewellers and Allied Traders, 1838-1914, The Antique Collectors Club, 1987, with dust wrappers, 2 volumes. (2) £150-200

856. How, Commander G., in collaboration with How, J., English and Scottish Silver Spoons, Mediaeval to Late Stuart, number 203 of an edition of 550, privately printed, 1952, three volumes, hard back with dust wrappers. (3) £300-400

857. A collection of silver reference books on early spoons and flatware, comprising: Kent, T., West Country Silver Spoons and Their Makers, London Silver Spoon makers, plus two copies of the Ellis sale, plus other volumes. (11) £150-200

858. Grimwade, A. G., London Goldsmiths 1697-1837 Their Marks and Lives, Faber and Faber, 1976, plus two copies of Jackson’s, English Goldsmiths and their marks. (3) £80-120

859. A small collection of ten volumes of Foreign silver, comprising: Wilkinson, W, Indian Colonial Silver, and another volume by the same author, plus Citroen, Dutch Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Marks and names prior to 1812, plus other volumes including an auction catalogue of Victor Rothschild’s silver, 1937. (10) £80-120

860. A collection of silver reference books relating to Assay Towns and Offices, comprising: Gill, M., A Directory of Newcastle Goldsmiths, Chester Silver, Chester Goldsmiths, Channel Islands Silver, Norwich Silver, The Silversmiths of Birmingham, East Anglian Silver and other volumes. (12) £150-250

861. Hawkins, J.B., Nineteenth Century Australian Silver, hard bound, two volumes, with dust wrappers, Antique Collector’s Club, 1990, plus Australian Silver 18001900, by the same author, (3) £80-120

862. A small collection of five volumes on Irish and Scottish Silver, comprising: Bennett, D., Collecting Irish Silver, Moss, G., Provincial Silversmiths of Moray and Their Marks, The Goldsmiths of Aberdeen, Scottish Gold and Silver Work, and a catalogue. (5) £100-150

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863. A mixed lot of silver reference books, including: The Price Guide to Antique Silver, Investing in Silver, European spoons before 1700, and other volumes. (qty) £40-60

864. Hartop, C., The Huguenot Legacy, Heneage and Co., 1996, Schroder, T., The Gilbert Collection, and another volume. (3) £30-40

866. Designed by Lionard Morel-Ladeuil (1820-1888) a Victorian electro-type plaque, Pompeian lady at her Toilet, made by Elkington, 1876, also signed and dated, circular form, depicting a lady reclining on a couch attended by three maidens with a garden beyond, in a glazed velvet mounted circular £300-500 frame, easel back, total diameter 47cm.

865. A late 19th century French electroplated folding double wine taster, by P. Rousseau, Bordeaux, tapering circular form, hinged centre with foliate mounts, length 22.7cm. £70-100

867. An electroplated two-handled smoking compendium, rectangular form, fluted decoration, side handles, including four ashtrays, a table cigar lighter, with two lighting rods, and two cigarette compartments with pull-off covers, a vesta compartment, metal striker, length 41cm. £100-150

This model of plaque was designed and conceived by Morel-Ladeuil for the 1876 Philadelphia Exhibition.

868. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a George III wine funnel, makers mark partially worn, London 1813, circular form, reeded border, engraved with a crest, a modern mustard pot, by C J Vander Ltd, London 1965, circular form, with pierced decoration and bead borders, blue glass liner (a/f) and matching mustard spoon 1938, plus an electroplated wine funnel, plain circular form with a beaded border, approx. weight 5.6oz. (4) £70-100

869. A George III old Sheffield plated two-handled lemon strainer, circa 1780-90, the shallow circular bowl with a beaded border, elongated reeded side handles, length 32.5cm, plus an old Sheffield plated inkstand of oval form, plain border, with three old Sheffield plated mounted bottles, on four fluted bracket feet, length 15cm. (2) £50-80

870. A matched pair of old Sheffield plated taper sticks, knopped stems, shell shoulders, on raised square bases, spool capitals, heights 13.5cm and 12.8cm. (2) £100-150

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871. A modern electroplated novelty cocktail shaker, modelled as a lighthouse, the pull-off cover with a straining section and with a pull-off finial, height 35.5cm. £100-150

872. A Victorian electroplated twohandled wine cooler, by Elkington and Co, 1855, campana form, training vine decoration, fluted and beaded border, applied with a badge of Kings Own Light Infantry, with a liner, height 31cm. £300-500

873. An old Sheffield plated wax jack, lyre form, with a conical snuffer and chain, on a circular base with a gadroon border, plus an old Sheffield plated ewer, of vase form, ribbon and reed border, wicker-bound scroll handle, on a raised circular foot, height 35cm. (2) £100-150

874. A Victorian electroplated threebottle decanter stand, by Elkington, 1868, the frame of tapering form, pierced supports, with three ring holders, central pierced handle, on three pierced bracket feet, with three cut-glass ribbed decanters, height 38cm. £150-200

875. A late-Victorian electroplated oil lamp, Corinthian column form, with a circular oil holder, engraved foliate decoration, on a stepped square base, height 54.5cm. £50-70

876. Two similar pairs of George III old Sheffield plated candlesticks, unmarked, circa 1790, tapering circular form, part-fluted decoration, on raised circular fluted bases, detachable drip pans, heights 29cm and 28cm. (4) £100-150

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877. A 19th century Austro-Hungarian gilded electro-type cup and cover, by Hass, Vienna circa 1870, the cup is a copy of a 16th century German standing cup and cover, the rock crystal bowl with figural strap supports, the pull-off cover with a detachable figural finial, on a raised stem with an agate knop, on a raised mounted circular rock crystal base, height 50cm. £1,500-2,000

878. A George III old Sheffield epergne, unmarked circa 1790, central oval wirework basket, with four scroll arms each holding a wire-work basket, with a blue glass liners, and with two further arms supporting two further baskets, on a raised circular base with a reeded border on four bracket feet, height 49cm. £1,000-1,500

In the 1870’s C. Haas, of Vienna made electro-type reproductions of works of art for sale to Museums and art colleges around the world. They also supplied the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna with reproductions for sale in its shop. The Victorian and Albert Museum have an identical copy of this cup which they purchased in 1871 for £20.

879. An electroplated meat wagon, circular form, domed hinged cover, on four square legs, on wheels, with a plate holder and push handle, with two burners, height 104cm. £500-800

880. A Victorian electroplated epergne, with a central tree with three arms each holding a capital, and with a central bowl support, on a rocky base mounted with a horseman attacking a big cat, height 60cm. £200-300

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881. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a pair of George II salt cellars, by Fuller White and John Fray, London 1745, two single candlesticks, two napkin rings, five place markers, a teapot stand, a wine label and a glass decanter and an electroplated epergne, approx. weighable 7oz. (qty) £150-200

882. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a sparrow-beak jug, a pair of Victorian salt cellars, five napkin rings, five salt cellars, a pepper pot, an Austrian mesh bag, a caddy spoon, a hand mirror, six knives and six spoons, cased, and other items including a small quantity of electroplate, approx. weighable 27oz. (qty) £200-300

883. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a toilet bottle, two vesta cases, a snuff box, a wine taster, a mustard pot, a German miniature wager cup, a pair of pepper pots, a cased egg cup and spoon, a cased set of seven seal-top teaspoons, a candlestick, plus various items of metalware and electroplated items including a pair of candlesticks, and a tea caddy, approx. weighable 22oz. (qty) £300-400 Sold in aid of fund raising for Holy Trinity Church, Bradford on Avon.

884. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a Georg Jensen sauce boat, design number 181, with import marks for London 1928, importer’s mark of George Stockwell, oval form, scroll handle, on a raised foliate base, plus a Jensen ladle and spoon, and a cased sauce boat and ladle, a swinghandled sugar basket, a cased set of spoons, three pepper pots, plus other items including an electroplated epergne and two mustard pots, approx. weighable 25oz. (qty) £200-300

885. A mixed lot, comprising: a silver trophy cup and cover, by E. Mellow, Birmingham 1929, embossed decoration, drop ring handles, on a wooden plinth, plus electroplate items: a three-piece tea set, a coffee pot, a hot water pot, a dish and other items including flatware, approx. weighable 20oz. (qty) £150-200

886. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a pair of Bright-cut tablespoons, by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1800, a sugar caster, a single wine coaster, a toast rack, a cream jug, four napkin rings, a set of four Scottish salt cellars, a mustard pot, six cased teaspoons, a pair of sugar tongs and various spoons, approx. weighable 32oz. (qty) £200-300

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887. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a mug of baluster form, London 1941, a sauce boat, two silver-mounted glass decanters, three brushes, a button hook, a three-piece condiment set, two cigarette cases, five napkin rings, a vesta case, a matchbox cover, a card case, a cigarette holder case, plus other items including an electroplated match box cover and a sugar sifting spoon, approx. weighable 37oz. (qty) £300-350

888. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a pair of candlesticks, Birmingham 1906, a George III cream jug, London 1786, a sugar caster, a pair of small swinghandled baskets, a matchbox cover, a cased three-piece condiment set, two spoons and a cased set of six electroplated fruit knives and forks, and an electroplated egg cup, approx. weighable 18oz. (qty) £150-200

889. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a Victorian cruet frame, two churn pepper pots, a mustard pot, a pair of pepper pots, an inkwell, four Austrian beakers, a box, a cased Scout badge, plus other items including a set of six electroplated asparagus eaters, approx. weighable 12oz. (qty) £100-150

890. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a circular teapot, London 1917, a circular waiter, a cigarette box, a bun pepper pot, a pair of metalware bowls and an old Sheffield plated teapot stand, approx. weighable 26.5oz. (7) £200-300

891. A mixed lot of silver items, German, Austrian and English, comprising: a pierced basket with cherubs, a 19th century cream jug, a leaf shaped chamber stick, a cased set of twelve menu card holders, a ladle, two dishes, two ashtrays, a beaker, four shell dishes, and other items including some electroplated pieces, approx. weight 40oz. (qty) £250-300

892. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a Victorian sugar caster, London 1894, a cased set of four salt cellars with spoons, a George III silver-mounted tortoiseshell toothpick box, circa 1800, the interior with a mirror and four compartments, (a.f), a heart shaped pin cushion, a bonbon dish, a vesta case, two fruit knives, plus four metalware spoons, and an electroplated pin cushion and cased pair of nut crackers, approx. weighable 13oz. (qty) £200-300


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893. A mixed lot, comprising silver items; a pair of George IV salt cellars, by Charles Fox, London 1827, oblong form, gadroon border, on four ball feet, with blue glass liners, a cased condiment, a sugar bowl, a toast rack, a tea glass holder, a pair of salt cellars, a pair of knife rests, a tea glass holder, plus two electroplated trays and two candelabra £200-300 branches, approx. weighable 21oz. (qty)

894. A mixed lot, comprising silver items, a sugar caster, Birmingham 1965, a set of six fish knives and forks, a wine funnel part, three cigarette cases, four salt/pepper pots, two napkin rings, two toilet jars, a Norwegian salt, two pairs of sugar tongs and other items including a small quantity of electroplated items, approx. weighable 25oz. (qty) £250-350

895. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: an Edwardian rose bowl, Chester 1906, a bear menu card holder, with import marks for London 1909, a suite of three bonbon dishes, a pair of bonbon dishes, a silver-mounted crocodile cigar case, a sugar bowl, a tea strainer, a cigarette case, a caddy spoon, a pair of wine labels, a box, two napkin rings, a tea strainer a cream ladle, two £300-500 spoons and a bookmark, approx. weight 44oz. (qty)

896. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a salver, by E. Viner, Sheffield 1964, two cigarette boxes, a sauce boat, a sugar bowl, and a quantity of electroplated items including a coffee set and flatware, approx. weighable 30oz. (qty) £250-300

897. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a pair of Georgian sauce ladles, a cased set of four salt cellars, London 1901, a cased three-piece condiment set, a pair of toast racks, a mustard pot, five fruit knives, three fruit knives plus other items including a pair of old Sheffield plated candlesticks and an electroplated entrée dish and cover, approx. weighable 20oz. (qty) £300-400

898. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a late-Victorian hip flask, Chester 1899, cover a.f, a George III salt cellar, a pair of modern grape scissors, a three-piece condiment set, a salt cellar, another three-piece condiment set, a dish, two napkin rings, four Kings pattern table forks, a sifting spoon, a pair of sugar nips, two pairs of sugar tongs, plus other items including electroplated flatware, approx. weight 55oz. (qty) £250-350


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899. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a George III cream jug, by Robert Ferris, Exeter, a pair of toast racks, a sauce boat, an ashtray, nine condiments, a tea strainer and a pair of wine labels, plus old Sheffield plate and electroplated items including a wine funnel, four candlesticks, (a.f), and £150-250 other items, approx. weighable 19oz. (qty)

900. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a pierced dish, by Edwards and Sons, Sheffield 1916, two silver mugs, an oval trinket box, two globe match strikers, a cigarette box, a sauce boat, a sugar caster, a set of three toast racks, four small dishes, a pair of menu card holders, three pepper pots, three salt cellars, a mustard pot, a trophy cup, and candlestick (a.f), and a napkin ring, approx. weighable 59oz. (qty) £300-500

901. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a cased baby feeder set, a cake knife, six cased tea knives, a green overlay jug, plus electroplated items including a canteen of Rat-tail pattern, and other items. (qty) £60-80

902. A mixed lot of silver and electroplated items, comprising silver items: a continental jug, an oval platter, a set of four bonbon dishes, a pepper pot, dish, an old Sheffield plated teapot, plus electroplated items including a five-section serving dish, a pair of candelabra a salver, a cocktail shaker, and other items. (qty) £200-300

903. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a two-handled trophy cup, Birmingham 1915, a cream jug and sugar bowl, a candlestick, two vesta cases, a pepper pot, a cased spoon, six cased silver and enamel coffee bean end spoons, a Norwegian spoon, a comb case two napkin rings plus other items including electroplate, approx. weighable 27oz. (qty) £250-300

904. A mixed lot, comprising: a gold cased fob seal with a bloodstone matrix, two silver napkin rings, a ring and a baby feeding set, plus electroplated items including a pair of candlesticks and a Guernsey milk can, approx. weighable 2.4oz. (qty) £100-150

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905. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a small Victorian bowl, on a plinth, Birmingham 1897, a cased pair of napkin rings, three toast racks, (one foot a.f), and a pair of sugar tongs, approx. weight 12oz. (6) £100-150

906. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George III cream jug, by Thomas Lamborn, Sheffield 1805, a cased set of four Victorian salt cellars, a pair of salt cellars and a pair of bonbon dishes, approx. weight 14.5oz. (6) £150-250

907. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a pair of George III salt cellars, by Robert Hennell, London 1777, oval form, pierced decoration, one blue glass liner, plus a pair of Fiddle pattern salt spoons and an electroplated circular inkwell, approx. weighable 4oz. (5) £100-150

908. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George III Old English pattern soup ladle, by Richard Crossley, London 1785, the terminal with a crest, a cased set of six teaspoons, a pair of sugar tongs, and a silver-handled page turner, with a wooden blade, approx. weighable 8oz. (4) £200-300

909. A mixed lot, comprising: three silver egg spoons, six continental spoons, an electroplated coffee pot, and an electroplated entrée dish and cover. (11) £100-150

910. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George III toddy ladle, possibly by William Eaton, London 1815, a capstan inkwell, Birmingham 1912, a wine funnel straining section, a silver mounted inkwell and a cased set of dessert knives, approx. weighable 1.7oz. (5) £150-200

911. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a pair of napkin rings, London 1856, a set of six Chinese teaspoons, a pair of sugar nips, two Russian dessert spoons, nine teaspoons, a dessert spoon, a sifting spoon, a butter knife and a caddy spoon, approx. weight 16oz. (qty) £180-250

912. A mixed lot of metal ware items, comprising: a pair of Indian oval dishes, decorated with animals and elephants, a swan dish, a pair of salt cellars, and two boxes. (7) £100-150

913. A George III silver four sauce bottle cruet frame, by John Emes, London 1805, oval form, wire-work frame and central handle, with four cut-glass sauce bottles, plus a set of four silver salt cellars, of rounded rectangular form, London 1812, a.f, approx. total weight 16oz. (5) £100-150

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914. A mixed lot: comprising silver items: a set of three modern wine labels, by W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1996, with foliate and thistle border, inscribed ‘WHISKY’, ‘PORT’ and ‘SHERRY’, a George III caddy spoon, by Urquhart & Hart, London 1811, with a shell shaped bowl, and an Austro-Hungarian matchbox with embossed cover, approx. weight 3.6oz. (5) £80-120

915. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a Victorian snuff box, by David Pettifer, Birmingham 1848, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, inscribed, a novelty teddy bear baby’s rattle, a cigarette box, two cigarette cases, and a vesta case, approx. weighable 11.5oz. (6) £150-200

916. A mixed lot, comprising: a William IV scent funnel, by Reily and Storer, London 1833, a leaf caddy spoon, a travelling shaving brush, (lacking cover), another scent funnel, two miniature silver kitchen peppers, an ivory handled paper knife, and an unmarked sauce label, approx. weighable 3oz. (8) £200-300

917. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: an Edwardian tea caddy, London 1902, an oval hip flask, London 1876, the pull-off drinking cup in a stuck position, a pair of candlesticks, plus two casters, one lacking pierced cover, approx. weighable 10oz. (6) £200-300

918. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George III Old English pattern soup ladle, London 1799, a Georg Jensen silver-gilt flora spoon, the terminal enamelled with a Globe flower, cased, plus a set of twelve coffee bean end spoons, and a salt cellar, approx. weighable 9oz. (4) £150-200

919. A mixed lot of items, comprising: a silver sewing set, in a fitted lacquered case with a gentleman and lady in a goldsmith’s shop, plus a box, the cover applied with a micro mosaic oval plaque, plus two unmounted micro mosaic oval plaques, and a pair of knife rests. (6) £300-400

920. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a bowl retailed by Tessiers, a 19th century unmarked dish, rope-work border, engraved with a crest, two mustard pots, two bun pepper pots, a George III kettle stand with heater, London 1776, a hair brush, a pair of unmarked salt cellars, a napkin ring, plus an electro-gilded coin ashtray and a crumb scoop, approx. weighable 32oz. (qty) £300-400

921. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a late-Victorian silver-mounted inkwell, by S. Jacobs, London 1900, circular form, applied with an elephant, a kangaroo, an emu and a beaver, plus an American paper clip, circular box, a foliate trinket box, a cigarette box, a table vesta striker, and an electroplated goliath watch, approx. weighable 8oz. (7) £300-400

922. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a trug, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1913, two napkin rings, a commemorative spoon, a miniature playing card case, and a box, the cover enamelled ‘Wembley Exhibition 1924’, approx. weight 4.8oz. (6) £300-400

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923. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a Victorian christening mug, by Edward Edwards, London 1845, another mug, Sheffield 1899, two cased Victorian knife fork and spoon sets, a cased sifting spoon and pair of sugar tongs and a cased spoon, approx. weight 17oz. (6) £200-300

924. A mixed lot of silver condiment sets, comprising two three-piece sets retailed by Garrards, Birmingham 1961-63, some pieces by the Adie Brothers, plus two other sets, all cased, approx. weight 16oz. (4) £200-300

925. A William IV silver two-handled sugar bowl, by Edward Barton, London 1837, shaped tapering circular form, leaf capped scroll handles, on four scroll feet, length 21.5cm, plus a cased cream jug and sugar bowl with a Celtic girdle, and with a pair of sugar tongs, approx. weight 25oz. (2) £80-100

926. A small collection of four antique silver mugs, comprising: one by Fuller White, London 1750, with later decoration, plus three Victorian examples with foliate scroll decoration, inscribed, approx. weight 21.5oz. (4) £200-300

927. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a tea caddy, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1912, rectangular form, engraved decoration, plus a mug, a sugar caster and a Russian tea glass holder, £200-300 approx. weight 18oz. (4)

928. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a pair of double lipped sauce boats, by John Banks, Chester 1906, oval form, on raised oval bases, plus a George II cream jug of oval form, London 1802, and a George III cream jug of vase form, London 1778. approx. weight 20oz. (4) £200-300

929. A 19th century American silver cream jug, by Kirk and Son, tapering circular form, embossed decoration, scroll handle, plus an American silver overlay scent bottle. (2) £100-150

930. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: an Edwardian silver-mounted salt mill, by Heath and Middleton London 1903, a Kiddish cup, London 1924, a modern goblet, and an unmarked silvermounted cut glass decanter, approx. weighable 5oz. (4) £100-200

931. A small collection of three George III silver cream jugs, comprising: one of oval form, marks partially worn, possible London 1798, engraved decoration, plus one by Peter and William Bateman, London 1811, and one London 1812, approx. weight 11oz. (3) £100-150

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932. A modern silver sauce boat, by C.J. Vander, London 1968, oval form, scroll handle, wavy-edge border, on three shell capped hoof feet, length 20cm, plus a modern silver wine taster, London 1967, approx. weight 13oz. (2) £140-180

933. A Victorian silver mustard pot, by Mappin and Webb, London 1899, oval form, embossed ribbon-tied decoration, blue glass liner, with a spoon, plus a Mappin and Webb electroplated jam pot, modelled as an apple. (3) £80-120

934. A late-Victorian silver bachelor’s teapot, by A and J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1898, oblong form, part-fluted decoration, plus a George III silver mustard pot, London 1814, rounded rectangular form, approx. weight 15oz. (2) £150-200

935. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a sugar caster, of octagonal baluster form, a sugar bowl, an antique salt cellar and a Fiddle pattern salt spoon, approx. weight 9.5oz. (4) £100-150

936. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George III seven bottle cruet frame, London 1794, another George III cruet frame base, and a George III four sauce bottle frame, London 1818, plus seven cruet bottles, damages, approx. weighable 8.5oz. (qty) £150-200

937. A silver sugar caster, by Crisford and Norris, Birmingham 1976, square baluster form, the pull-off cover with a knop finial, height 17.5cm, plus a metalware ashtray, the centre set with a coin, approx. weight 5oz. (2) £80-120

938. A mixed lot of silver items, a William IV two-handled sugar bowl, of circular form, scroll handles, by Benjamin Dexter, London 1837, a swing-handled basket, Chester 1909, and a pair of bonbon dishes, approx. weight 28oz. (4) £250-300

939. A mixed lot of Austrian silver, comprising: a salver of shaped square form, moulded border, on four pierced bracket feet, length 21.5cm, plus a circular plate and a set of eleven side plates, reeded moulded border, approx. weight 80oz. (13) £200-300

940. A mixed lot of Austrian silver, comprising: a sugar box and cover, of lobed oval form, foliate decoration, hinged cover, on four scroll feet, length 16cm, plus a pair of pierced baskets, with handles, and a lobed circular dish, approx. weight 37oz. (4) £200-300

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941. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George III wine funnel, London 1819, circular bellied form, a George III Bead pattern soup ladle, a pair of pierced bonbon dishes, a shell butter dish, a sifting spoon, a tea strainer, and egg cup, a pair of sugar tongs and two spoons, approx. weight 20oz. (qty) £250-300

942. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a Victorian scent bottle by Brockwell and Son, London 1882, decorated in the Aesthetic manner, a circular scent bottle, a stamp case, five vesta cases, a pepper pot, three caddy spoons, two thimbles, a cigarette holder, seven spoons, a gilt-metal frame and various electroplated items, approx. weighable 12oz. (qty) £300-500

943. A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a silver-mounted tortoiseshell page turner, London 1899, a miniature German box modelled as a mandolin, foliate decoration, and a Sri Lankan metal ware paperweight of rectangular form, embossed with two bids and red cabochons. (3) £100-150

944. An Edwardian silver mounted photograph frame, by William Comyns, London 1902, rectangular form, pierced and embossed with cherubs, scrolls and trellis decoration, on a velvet back, lacking easel support, height 16.5m, plus two silver liqueur decanter mounts, with import marks for London 1913, importer’s mark of B. Muller, of square form, embossed and pierced with figural scenes in foliate surrounds, height 6.5cm, approx. weighable 5.2oz. (3) £70-100

945. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a matched Fiddle pattern canteen for six, comprising: six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, four tablespoons, six teaspoons, six table knives, six dessert knives, a cake slice, plus two teaspoons and a small waiter, approx. weighable 48.5oz. (qty) £400-600

946. A small collection of three Austrian silver boxes, comprising: one of shaped rectangular form, hinged cover, embossed foliate decoration, wood lined, length 24.2cm, plus a cigarette box, the hinged cover with a print under glass of Mozart’s Geburtshaus in Salzburg, and a plain cigarette box. (3) £200-300

947. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a pair of Georg Jensen Acorn pattern spoons, a modern duck pin cushion, a stamp case, of envelope form, with a coin. (5) £80-120

948. A 19th century continental silver double salt cellar, unmarked, probably German, chased foliate decoration, gilded interior, on four scroll feet, plus a silver desk seal, marks worn, tapering form, the matrix engraved, with a steel ring. (2) £100-150

949. A collection of four antique silver vinaigrettes, comprising one of rectangular form, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1835, engine-turned decoration, plus one of shaped oval form and two others, approx. weight 1.9oz. (4) £300-500

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950. A collection of five antique silver vinaigrettes, comprising: a Victorian one by E. Smith, Birmingham 1852, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, plus one of purse form, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1817, and three others, approx. weight 2.3oz. (5) £300-400

951. A collection of five antique silver vinaigrettes, comprising: a Victorian one by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1851, rectangular form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, and four others, approx. weight 2.3oz. (5) £300-400

952. A Victorian silver card case, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1843, rectangular form, engraved foliate scroll borders, the centres with radiating engineturned decoration, the reverse with a peacock, plus a George III salt cellar and a modern wine label, approx. weight 4.3oz. (3) £150-200

953. A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George III bougie box, maker’s mark R.G, circular form, lacking cutter, plus a commemorative vesta case, with a portrait of Edward VII, Birmingham 1901, a miniature chair and a silver-gilt leaf caddy spoon, approx. weight 3oz. (4) £200-300

954. A George III old Sheffield plated and tortoiseshell snuff box, circular form, circa 1760, the pull-off cover inlaid with birds and foliate decoration, plus an 18th century tortoiseshell snuff box, inlaid decoration, and two watch parts. (4) £100-150

955. A small mixed lot of Chinese silver, comprising: a miniature model of a canon, and a pair of wine labels, incised ‘SCOTCH’ and ‘RYE’. (3) £100-150

956. A continental silver and enamel model of a lady carrying a basket, unmarked, the filigree dress with enamelled decoration, the basket with a filigree cover, height 5.5cm, plus an unmarked silver model of an interpretation of the Madonna and Child, height 8cm. (2) £150-200

957. A late 19th century continental silver-gilt miniature ostrich, modelled in a standing position, mounted with an egg-shaped agate box, with strap work and a pull-off cover with a figural finial, (strap work a.f), on a raised circular base, height 12cm. £150-200

958. A miniature silver wager cup, import marks for Chester 1908, importer’s mark of Berthold Muller, conventional form, the tapering skirt with foliate decoration, height 10.5cm, plus a pair of miniature silver bellows, with import marks for London 1902, approx. weight £150-200 3.9oz. (2)

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A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF SILVER MINIATURES

959. A small collection of silver miniatures, comprising figural groups: a windmill, canal and carriage scene, a sleigh, a horse and carriage, a seated dog, a windmill, and two others, approx. weight 8.8oz. (7) £150-200

960. A 19th century continental miniature silver fireplace, shaped rectangular form, rope-work borders, engraved with an armorial, together with a fire screen, a fire guard, a shovel, a poker and a pan, length of fire place 13.8cm, approx. weight 5oz. (6) £100-150

961. A small collection of four miniature silver figural groups, comprising: a man cutting a pig carcass, a man with a bear, a horse and plough, with import marks for London 1893, and a man lighting a lantern, approx. weight 7oz. (4) £200-300

962. A mixed lot of silver and metalware miniatures, comprising: a kettle, by Joseph Braham, London 1904, tapering circular form, a kitchen pepper, retailed by Asprey, a Victorian jug, a pair of capstan salt cellars, a four-piece tea set and a brazier, approx. weight 11oz. (10) £250-300

963. A mixed lot of silver miniatures, comprising a sailing boat, with import marks for London 1900, importer’s mark of William Moering, embossed figural and foliate scroll decoration, with a putto at the helm, plus a Dutch sailing barge, a continental barge, and a Chinese junk, and a wheelbarrow, approx. weight 8oz. (5) £250-300

964. A mixed lot of miniature silver items, comprising: a sedan chair, with import marks for London 1902, embossed foliate decoration, a shoe, two tables, a jug, a coffee pot, a bed warmer and a brazier, approx. weight 8oz. (8) £200-300

965. A small collection of silver miniatures, comprising: a barge with a putto, two Dutch boats, a junk, and a menu card holder modelled as a ship in full sail, approx. weight 4oz. (5) £100-150

966. A mixed lot of silver, metalware and electroplated miniatures, comprising: a bird pepper pot, a horse and carriage, lacking one wheel, a figural needle case, a putto desk seal, a Chinese dragon, two further figures and two oriental figures. (9) £150-200

967. A mixed lot of silver miniatures, comprising: a Dutch bureau, with a pierced hinged front, figural and landscape scenes, foliate scroll decoration, on four baluster legs, a bureau bookcase, an oriental hut and stand, with foliate decoration on three legs, plus a continental stamp box, of rectangular form, with two hinged covers and six compartments, approx. total £250-300 weighable 12oz. (4)

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968. An Edwardian novelty silver sofa pin cushion, by William Comyns, London 1902, in the Rococo manner, with a rural love scene, foliate scroll borders, on six cabriole legs, brown velvet cushion, length 16cm. £100-150

969. An 18th century Dutch silver miniature brazier, by Van Geffen, Amsterdam 1763, circular form, turned ivory handle, wavyedge border, on three scroll feet, plus a 19th century miniature of two fish on a griddle, approx. weight 1oz. (2) £100-150

970. A pair of German miniature silver swans, circa 1900-1920, modelled in swimming positions, textured feathers, length 7.5cm, approx. weight 3oz. (2) £100-150

971. A mixed lot of silver miniatures, comprising oriental items: a pair of pagoda pepper pots, a filigree sedan chair with enamel decoration, two figural groups, and a carriage, plus two filigree gondolas and a mate straw, approx. weight 7oz. (9) £150-200

972. A mixed lot of miniature silver, metalware and electroplated items, comprising: a scent flask, another scent flask, (lacking cover), a heart shaped box, four chairs, a bucket, a pin dish and a pair of beakers, approx. weighable 5oz. (qty) £150-200

973. A collection of silver miniatures, comprising: a chair with a velvet seat, Birmingham 1901, possibly for use as a pin cushion, plus a pram, a sofa, six chairs, a stool, two tables and an abacus, approx. weight 7oz. (13) £250-300

974. A mixed lot of silver miniatures, comprising: a wager cup, with import marks for London 1901, three figural groups, a basket, a flower pot and a Dutch confit box, approx. weight 5oz. (7) £200-300

975. A small collection of four miniature silver musical instruments, comprising: two mandolin scent flasks, embossed with figural and foliate scroll decoration, the hinged covers open to reveal a cork stopper, plus a guitar and a cello, approx. weight 7oz. (4) £150-200

976. A mixed lot of silver miniatures, comprising: a box modelled as a pair of bellows, with import marks for London 1905, with figural and foliate scroll decoration, plus a chamber stick, two porringers, a pair of scissor snuffers, a trowel, and a flower pot, approx. weight 3.7oz. (7) £150-200

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OTHER PROPERTIES

977. A mixed lot of silver miniatures, comprising: a heart shaped box, on three cabriole legs, with import marks for Sheffield 1896, a Dutch picnic basket with two hinged covers, a figural group, a tea canister, a Dutch confit box, a flower pot and a bucket, approx. weight 5oz. (7) £250-300

978. A 19th century Dutch silver tripod table, in the 18th century manner, oval form, swag border, on three tripod feet, length 10.6cm, approx. weight 2.8oz. £60-80

979. A mixed lot of silver and metalware items, comprising: a French vesta case, of rectangular form, basket-weave decoration, applied with oak leaves, a miniature oil lamp, a two-handled dish, a stamp case, a box, and a pipe. (6) £150-200

980. A 19th century Dutch silver coffee pot, marked with a French import mark, baluster form, scroll handle, the front with a tap, on three scroll legs, height 7.5cm, approx. weight 1.6oz. £150-200

981. A 19th century Dutch silver miniature press, marked with a Dutch export mark, and a French import mark, rectangular form, rope-work border, on four baluster legs, height 9.5cm, approx. weight 1.9oz. £250-300

982. A 19th century Dutch miniature silver coffee grinder, with Amsterdam marks and a pseudo Van Geffen mark, square form, pull-out drawer, the top with a turning handle, with traces of gilding, initialled, height 4.5cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £300-400

983. A collection of miniature silver tea wares, comprising: an oval tray with a pierced gallery, three coffee pots, (lacking covers), a smaller coffee pot, three tea bowls, four saucers, a pair of sugar tongs and a stand, approx. weight 3.5oz. (14) £150-200

984. A collection of silver miniature furniture, comprising: a late 19th century settee and two chairs, a table, a stool, a matched set of four chairs, plus three single chairs, approx. weight 4.2oz. (12) £200-300

985. A collection of miniature silver items, comprising: a filigree windmill, a mandolin, a chamber stick, a figure of a boy and a hoop, a ewer, a tray, four glasses, and other items, approx. weight 3oz. (qty) £150-200

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986. A collection of silver miniatures, late 18th and early 19th century, comprising: a waffle pan, three braziers, a dish ring and another brazier, with pierced sides, approx. weight 2.9oz. (6) £300-400

987. A pair of late-Victorian silver menu card holders, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1896, modelled as standing peacocks, on raised circular bases, height 6.3cm, approx. weight 4oz. (2) £100-150

988. A pair of late-Victorian silver menu card holders, by H. Woodward and Co, London 1894, modelled as a scallop shell, on a coral base, length 8.5cm, approx. weight 2.5oz. (2) £150-200

989. A pair of novelty silver menu card holders, by the Wilmot Manufacturing Company, Birmingham 1913, modelled as a horse’s head, on a rectangular base, length 4.8cm. (2) £100-150

990. A pair of German silver novelty pepper pots, modelled as a Dutch boy and girl, heights 7cm and 6.8cm, approx. weight 3.6oz. (2) £100-150

991. An Edwardian silver ‘toby jug’ cream jug, with import marks for London 1904, importer’s mark of Theodore Hartmann, scroll handle, height 8.8cm, approx. weight 3.5oz. £100-150

992. A set of four Victorian silver basket salt cellars / dishes, by E. Hutton, London 1889, rectangular form, central handles, length 5.2cm, approx. weight 3.2oz. (4) £200-300

993. Two Japanese silver condiments, by Asahi, one modelled as a bridge, the other as a lantern. (2) £100-150

994. A silver-mounted tortoiseshell dressing table box, by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1910, oval form, the tortoiseshell cover with inlaid decoration and a husk border, on four scroll feet, length 6cm, plus a silver and tortoiseshell dressing table jar, by Mappin and Webb, London 1916, inlaid with ribbon tied and mother-of-pearl decoration. (2) £150-180

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995. A metalware and enamel strut clock, circular form, with dark blue and white enamel decoration, easel strut back, diameter 5cm. £100-150

996. A silver and enamel inkwell, by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1912, circular capstan form, the hinged cover with purple and white enamel decoration, diameter of base 12.5cm. £100-150

997. A silver travelling folding clock, by Charles Dumenil, London 1921, square form, hinged cover, initialled, length 9.5cm. £100-150

998. A silver combination hipflask / cigarette case, by Collingwood and Co, London 1934, rectangular form, bayonet fitting hinged cover, hinged side, gilded interior, length 13.2cm, approx. weight 9.4oz. £200-300

999. A Victorian electroplated novelty owl mustard pot and pepper pot, by R.B and Co, circa 1880, modelled in standing positions, textured feathers, red glass eyes, the mustard pot with a hinged cover, height 9.5cm, plus a single electroplated owl pepper pot, also modelled standing, with orange eyes. (3) £150-200

1000. A silver and agate quaich, by James Fenton, Birmingham 1912, circular form, pierced handles, set with hard stones, on a circular foot, length 8cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. £80-120

1001. A novelty silver paperweight, by S. Mordan and Co, Chester, marks worn, modelled as a standing owl, set with glass eyes, on an oval base, height 4.2cm. £100-180

1002. A late-Victorian presentation silver hip flask and pepper pot, by George Unite and W. Spurrier, Birmingham 1881, inscribed ‘Presented to Miss Beech on her marriage by The Cottagers on the Brandon Estate’, approx. weight 4.7oz. (2) £100-150

1003. A Russian silver coin holder with a Russian import mark for Moscow, maker’s mark CB, modelled as three angled and conjoined cylinders, initialled, length 6.3cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. £100-150

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1004. A pair of continental silver spice pots, late 18th / early 19th century, also marked with a Dutch tax mark, baluster form, engraved decoration, the screw off cover reveals a pierced cover, height 4.7cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. (2) £100-150

1005. A continental silver-gilt box, unmarked, probably 18th century, heart form, scroll decoration, the hinged cover with a crown finial, length 4.3cm. £100-150

1006. A white metal cased etui, unmarked, tapering oblong form, hinged cover, the interior with various medical tools, writing implements and other items, length 9.2cm. £200-300

1007. A 19th century Dutch silver tobacco box, oblong form, embossed foliate scroll and figural decoration, hinged cover, length 15cm, approx. weight 5.4oz. £150-200

1008. By Patrick Mavros, a silver model of a buffalo, in a standing position, on a wooden plinth, total length 9cm. £100-150

1009. A George III silver vinaigrette, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1805, rectangular form, engraved foliate decoration, the silver-gilt interior with a pierced circular grille, length 4.8cm, approx. weight 1oz. £100-150

1010. A silver clock and barometer, maker’s mark worn, London 1896 of double shield form, with scroll wire-work decoration, pierced easel back, length 19.7cm. £200-300

1011. A 19th century German silver snuff box, maker possibly R. Binkr, rectangular form, the hinged cover with an armorial, engine-turned sides and base, length 8.8cm, approx. weight 4.3oz. £80-100

1012. By Asprey, a novelty silver egg cup and spoon, London 1985/86, modelled as Humpty Dumpty, in a fitted case, height 6.2cm, approx. weight 5.3oz. £150-200

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1013. An early 17th century silver bodkin, unmarked, circa 1620, flattened tapering form, engraved decoration, with an eye and slot, and a small ‘cup’ spatula, scratch initialled ‘LC’, length 13.8cm, plus a plain needle/bodkin, maker’s mark possibly TC, scratch initial ‘ED’, and a small needle/bodkin, approx. weight 0.4oz. (3) £150-200

1014. An early 17th century silver bodkin, marked with a device of three spears, circa 1600-1620, flattened tapering form, engraved decoration, with an eye and slot, and a small ‘cup’ spatula, scratch initialled ‘H’ and ‘W’, length 13.6cm, approx. weight 0.1oz. £100-150

1015. A 17th century silver bodkin, maker’s mark P.S, tapering form, with an eye and slot, engraved decoration, plus a George III silver bodkin, by Joseph Taylor, plain form, approx. weight 0.1oz. (2) £150-250

1016. An early 17th century silver bodkin, unmarked, circa 1620, plain flattened tapering hexagonal form, with an eye and slot, and a small ‘cup’ spatula, scratch initialled ‘M*B’, length 14.3cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £150-200

1017. A late 17th early 18th century silver double ribbon threader, maker’s mark IG, plain form, each end with an eye and slot, scratch initialled ‘E.C’, length 9.3cm, approx. weight 0.1oz. £150-200

1018. A late-Victorian silver and ivory page turner, by George Heath, London 1887, one side embossed with a soldier carrying a sword and bugle, the reverse with a vacant cartouche and military arms, length 45.5cm, plus a 19th century Italian silver hair-piece, Naples, shaped rectangular form, with two slots, the finial modelled as a hand holding a flower, length 19.2cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. (2) £100-150

1019. A silver medical instrument, by the Down Brothers, London 1918, length 12.7cm, plus a silver thermometer case, Birmingham 1911, approx. weight 1.2oz. (2) £100-150

1020. An Edwardian presentation silvermounted conductor’s baton, by John Crowley, London 1901, the mounts with foliate scroll decoration, inscribed ‘Presented To A. E. Wilmott By The Windsor Hall Mission Brass Band On Their 1st Anniversary, April 4th 1914’, length 54.5cm. £100-150

1021. A late-Victorian silver table vesta / taper stick holder, by S. Jacobs, London 1900, cylindrical form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, one end with a hinged vesta compartment with a striker, the other with a hinged pierced cover, length 21cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £100-150

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in box 1022. An early 19th century Dutch silver pocket corkscrew, maker’s mark W? below a star, ribbed tapering circular form, length 8.8cm. £150-200

1023. A late-Victorian novelty parcel-gilt silver retractable pencil and toothpick, unmarked, retailed by Haseldine, New Bond Street, circa 1882, modelled as a knife and fork, initialled, in a fitted case, length of knife closed 9.8cm. (2) £400-600

1024. A 19th century continental silver rattle, maker’s mark only, RN, possibly Maltese, tapering form, with an acorn-shaped bell with foliate mounts, with three hanging bells and a whistle terminal, length 11.5cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £80-120

1025. An Edwardian novelty silver paper knife, By S. Mordan and Co., London 1902, modelled as an officer’s sword, the guard with pierced decoration, with a silver sheath, length 15.8cm, approx. weight £100-150 1.1oz.

1026. A George III silver pocket corkscrew, the sheath with maker’s mark only, that of Samuel Pemberton, tapering circular form, mother-of-pearl handle, fluted sheath, length 8cm. £150-200

1027. A pair of George III silver buckles, by Godbehere and Wigan, London 1793, rounded rectangular form, faceted bead border, length 6.4cm, approx. weight 3oz. (2) £80-120

1028. A Victorian silver chatelaine, by John Banks, Birmingham 1889/90, pierced with masks and scroll decoration, with five hanging chains and four attachments including an egg-shaped thimble case, an aide memoire, a pencil and a button hook, plus an electroplated chatelaine. (2) £180-220

1029. A Victorian silver combination vesta case / penknife / propelling pencil, by Louis Dee, London 1883, oval form, with a ring attachment, hinged cover, length 8.3cm. £200-250

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1030. A mixed lot of silver buttons, comprising: an Edwardian cased set of six, by L. Emmanuel, Birmingham 1904, pierced scroll decoration, plus a set of six by the Turnbull Brothers, Birmingham 1901, a set of six plus one single and a set of three with a church and ‘A.G.C’, Birmingham 1900, approx. weight 1.5oz. (qty) £150-200

1031. A late-Victorian silver travelling clock, by The Douglas Clock Company, Birmingham 1901, rounded rectangular form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, easel back, in a fitted velvet and silk lined case, height 7.6cm. £100-150

1032. A mixed lot of silver buttons, comprising: an Edwardian cased set of six, by S. Jacobs, London 1904, pierced decoration with a central cross, plus a set of five by the same maker, London 1900, a set of four, and two sets of three, approx. weight 2oz. (qty) £150-200

1033. A late-Victorian silver-mounted glass inkwell, by Jenner and Knewstub, London 1885, circular fluted form, fluted hinged cover, height 12cm, plus another silver-mounted glass inkwell, by J. Grinsell and Sons, Birmingham 1917, plain cover, height 12.5cm. (2) £60-80

1034. Horatio Nelson interest, a modern silver box, by Richard Jarvis, London 2005, circular form, the hinged cover applied with the bust of Nelson with H.M.S Victory engraved behind, inscribed ‘HORATIO NELSON’, in a fitted box, diameter 9.2cm, approx. weight 6.4oz. £100-150

1035. An Edwardian silver trinket box, by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1903, shaped rectangular form, the hinged cover embossed with flowers, velvet lined, on four scroll legs, length 12.6cm. £80-120

1036. A Victorian silver-gilt bottle stopper, by George Fox, London 1864, modelled as a standing putto holding a staff with grape-vine decoration, length 10.5cm, approx. weight 3oz. £200-300

1037. A Victorian silver scent bottle, by George Watts, Chester 1898, heart form, embossed foliate scroll decoration on a matted background, initialled, hinged cover, with a glass stopper, length 8.5cm. £80-120

1038. A Victorian silver-gilt bottle stopper, by Robert Hennell, London 1858, modelled as a standing dwarf, on a circular foot with a beaded border, length 8.4cm, approx. weight 2oz. £200-300

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1039. A modern silver statue of a greyhound, by C. J. Vander, London 1967, modelled in a standing position, on a wooden plinth, height 13cm. £200-300

1040. The Worshipful Company of Grocers, an Edwardian silver box modelled as a camel, maker’s mark over-stamped, London 1904, modelled in a lying position, on a wooden base, tightly fitting pull-off pack, length 9cm. £200-300

1041. A Victorian novelty silver clock, by James Green, London 1882, modelled as a ploughing yoke, with crossed wooden pulling bars, and a horseshoe, height 8cm. £350-450

1042. A pair of novelty silver pepper pots, by W. Aitken, Birmingham 1915, modelled as golf balls, pull-off covers, on raised circular bases with stylised golf club motifs, filled bases, height 7cm. (2) £200-300

1043. A silver butt marker, by George Unite, Birmingham 1924, fan form, the cover opens to reveal eight hinged and sprung holders with eight numbered ivory pegs, length 7.8cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £700-900

1044. A modern silver model of a fox, by Camelot Silverware Ltd, London 2010, also signed Donaldson, modelled as a standing fox, on an oval base, filled, length 24cm. £200-300

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1045. A continental silver and enamel cigarette case, apparently unmarked, probably Austrian, rectangular form, the cover enamelled with blossom on a pearl coloured ground, with a blue cabochon thumb-piece, length 8.8cm, approx. weight 3.7oz. £100-150

1046. A 19th century Russian silver and niello work cigarette case, assay master A.A, Moscow 1881, rectangular form, foliate scroll niello decoration, with an initialled circular cartouche, length 10cm, approx. weight 4.9oz. £250-300

1047. A silver and enamel compact, by The Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1938, square form, with white enamel decoration and a green enamel border, the cover mounted with a carved jade cabochon, plus a 19th century enamelled purse. (2) £80-120

1048. A 9 carat gold cigarette case, by S. Rose and Son, London 1921, slender rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, length 8.3cm, approx. weight 35g. £250-350

1049. An Edwardian silver cigarette case, by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1907, rounded rectangular form, the hinged cover embossed with a football scene, also engraved with a monogram, length 8.3cm, approx. weight 1.7oz. £200-300

1050. A silver compact, by Asprey and Co, Birmingham 1939, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, the hinged cover with a gold band, gilded interior, the inside of the cover set with a mirror, length 8cm. £80-100

1051. A modern silver compact, maker’s mark of R.R, London 1961, square form, engine-turned decoration, the hinged cover with a yellow band, length 7.2cm. £60-80

1052. A silver cigarette box, by A. Wilcox, Birmingham 1934, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, the inside of the cover inscribed, on four bracket feet, Length 17.8cm. £100-150

1053. A Victorian silver-mounted tortoiseshell cigar case, marks worn, London 1881, rounded rectangular form, inlaid with a silver and ivory bird and foliate decoration, length 13.5cm. £100-150

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1054. A silver-mounted shagreen cigarette case, maker’s mark partially worn, London 1925, rounded rectangular form, plain mounts, hinged cover, the interior gilded and inscribed ‘G.C.H, 36 Murrayfield Ave. Edinr.’, length 8.8cm. £50-100

1055. A late-Victorian silver whistle vesta case, by William Neale, Chester 1888, oblong rectangular form, swirl-fluted decoration, hinged cover, with a ring attachment, length 7.3cm, approx. weight £120-150 0.9oz.

1056. An Edwardian silver and agate vesta case, by James Swann and Son, Birmingham 1905, thistle form, inlaid with two colour agates, the base with a striker, and with a ring attachment, length 4cm. £150-200

1057. A Victorian silver vinaigrette, by Edward Shaw, Birmingham 1845, oblong form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, gilded pierced grille, length 3.7cm, plus a silver vesta case, approx. total weight 1.2oz. (2) £100-150

1058. An Edwardian silver vesta case, by The Boots Pure Drug Company, Birmingham 1907, rectangular form, embossed with a cricket scene, with a ring attachment, length £150-200 4.7cm, approx. weight 1oz.

1059. A late-Victorian silver and enamel vesta case, by S. Mordan and Co, London date letter worn, rectangular form, enamelled with a railway ticket to Ascot from Waterloo, damages to enamel, length 5.7cm. £150-200

1060. A silver cigar case, by Smith and Bartlam, Birmingham 1912, rectangular form, modelled to fit four cigars, engraved decoration, plus a similar vesta case, Birmingham 1907, approx. weight 4.5oz. (2) £100-150

1061. A table vesta striker, with a rectangular silver dish, London 1890, and a hard-stone vesta holder modelled as a curling stone, in a fitted wooden base, length 15.7cm. £100-150

1062. An Edwardian silver novelty page marker, by Crisford and Norris, Birmingham 1906, modelled as a hand with a pointing finger, engraved decoration, length 6.8cm. £100-150

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1063. An Edwardian novelty silver pig pin cushion, by Adie and Lovekin, Birmingham 1905, modelled in a standing position, velvet cushion, length 5.4cm. £100-150

1064. An Edwardian novelty silver-gilt fish pin cushion, by S. Mordan and Co, Chester 1908, velvet cushion, length 3.3cm. £250-300

1065. A novelty silver shoe pin cushion, by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1910, embossed foliate scroll decoration, pierced laces, velvet cushion, length 8.2cm. £100-150

1066. A novelty silver teddy bear pin cushion, by William Vale and Sons, Birmingham 1918, modelled in a seated position, velvet cushion, height 3.7cm. £150-200

1067. An Edwardian novelty silver camel pin cushion, by Adie and Lovekin, Birmingham 1922, modelled in a standing position, velvet cushion, height 5cm. £300-400

1068. An Edwardian novelty silver porcupine pin cushion, by Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1905, modelled in a standing position, length 4.2cm. £200-300

A COLLECTION OF PIN CUSHIONS

1069. An Edwardian novelty silver gondola pin cushion, by Crisford and Norris, Birmingham 1909, velvet cushion, length 9.5cm. £100-150

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1071. An Edwardian silver wheelbarrow, by Horace Woodward and Co, Birmingham 1908, with a later velvet cushion for pins, length 11.3cm. £250-300


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1072. An Edwardian novelty silver pig cushion, with import marks for London 1907, importer’s mark of William Geiger, modelled in a seated position, height 3.3cm. £150-200

1073. A novelty silver roller skate pin cushion, by Spurrier and Co, Birmingham 1910, length 6.8cm. £300-400

1074. An Edwardian novelty silver swan pin cushion, by Adie and Lovekin, Birmingham 1909, modelled in a swimming position, set with glass eyes, length 7.8cm. £200-300

1075. A novelty silver pig pin cushion, by S. Mordan and Co, Chester 1917, circular form, mounted with a pig, clover leaf shaped cushion, diameter of base 5cm. £300-400

1076. An Edwardian novelty silver elephant pin cushion, by Saunders and Shepherd, Birmingham 1905, modelled in a standing position, velvet cushion, length 5.8cm. £150-200

1077. An Edwardian novelty silver shoe pin cushion, by Adie and Lovekin, Birmingham 1906, set with two colour agate decoration, with a buckle and ribbon, length 6.5cm. £150-250

1078. A novelty silver shoe pin cushion, by S. Blanckensee and Sons, Chester 1910, modelled as a gentleman’s shoe, with laces and a later velvet cushion, wooden sole, length 12.5cm. £150-200

1079. A small collection of three silver pin cushions, two with later cushions, modelled as a pram, a bucket and an Edwardian shoe, London 1906. (3) £200-300

1080. An Edwardian novelty silver porcupine pin cushion, by Adie and Lovekin, Birmingham 1906, modelled in a standing position, length 6cm. £200-300

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1081. A novelty silver chick pin cushion, maker’s mark worn, Birmingham 1910, modelled in a standing position, later green baize body, on a circular plinth, height 4cm. £200-300

1082. A late-Victorian silver pin cushion, by William Devenport, Birmingham 1897, of quatrefoil heart form, pierced decoration, with ball motifs, on ball feet, later velvet, length 10.5cm. £100-150

1083. A novelty silver chick pin cushion, by S. Mordan and Co, Chester 1911, modelled as a chick emerging form an egg, velvet cushion, height 3.8cm. £150-200

1084. A novelty silver fish pin cushion, by S. Mordan and Co, Chester, marks worn, modelled as a fish, mounted on a weighted oval base, length 6.3cm. £200-300

1085. A novelty silver cat pin cushion, by Henry Williamson, Birmingham 1915, modelled in a seated position, height 4.2cm. £200-300

1086. An Edwardian novelty silver duck pin cushion, by Crisford and Norris, Birmingham 1906, modelled in a swimming position, set with glass eyes, length 7.8cm. £250-300

1087. A late-Victorian novelty silver moon pin cushion, by Deakin and Sons, London 1894, modelled as a crescent moon, set with five stars, green velvet cushion, length 7.7cm. £200-300

1088. A silver patent ‘Soette’ pin cushion and cotton reel holder, marked sterling silver, the pull-off cover with a velvet cushion, the inside with an unassociated thimble, length 8.5cm. £100-150

1089. A silver-mounted tortoiseshell tortoise, by Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1920, silver head and legs, the tortoiseshell body with a later red velvet cushion, length 8.6cm. £200-300

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1090. An Edwardian novelty silver goat pin cushion, by Adie and Lovekin, Birmingham 1909, modelled in a standing position, green glass eyes, height 4.5cm. £300-400

1091. An Edwardian novelty silver pig pin cushion, by The Boots Pure Drug Company, Birmingham 1906, modelled in a standing position, velvet cushion, length 5.3cm. £100-150

1092. An Edwardian novelty silver polar bear pin cushion, by Charles and Cohen, Birmingham 1906, modelled in a standing position, length 5.5cm. £800-1,200

OTHER PROPERTIES

1093. An Edwardian novelty silver porcupine pin cushion, by Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1903, modelled in a standing position, length 6.5cm. £300-400

1094. A novelty silver donkey pin cushion, maker’s mark worn, Birmingham 1922, modelled in a standing position, later velvet cushion, height 6.8cm. £400-600

1095. A modern silver tobacco box, by Garrard and Co, London 1981, rounded rectangular form, the hinged cover embossed with a tavern scene, the sides with foliate and shell decoration, gilded interior, length 10.2cm, approx. weight 6.5oz. £150-200

1096. A 19th century gilt-metal snuff box, with unidentified plater’s marks, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, the hinged cover with a raised scene of a horse and lion, with foliate scroll decoration, engine-turned base and sides, length 8.2cm. £200-300

1097. A Victorian silver snuff box, by Foxall and Co, Birmingham 1850, oblong form, engraved foliate decoration, engraved with a scene of Crystal Palace, the engine-turned base with a vacant cartouche, length 6cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. £400-600

1098. An 18th century silver-gilt box, unmarked, rectangular form, canted corners, hinged cover, initialled and inscribed ‘the gift of’ with a chain attachment, height 2.7cm, approx. weight 0.4oz. £100-150

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1099. A Victorian silver ‘castle-top’ aide memoire, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1841, rectangular form, the front with a scene of Windsor Castle, the reverse with a scene of Warwick Castle, with a pencil, the interior with three ivory sleeves, length 8.4cm. £300-500

1100. A collection of five antique silver wine labels, comprising: a provincial label, by Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1812, incised ‘SHERRY’, a vine leaf label ‘WHISKY’, a ‘MADEIRA’ label and a ‘RUM’ label, plus an unmarked French slot-in label, approx. weight 1.7oz. (5) £100-150

1101. A collection of five antique silver wine labels, comprising: a Swedish label, maker’s mark GM, 1848, of vine leaf form, pierced ‘BRANNVIN’, a ‘SHERRY’ label and three ‘MADEIRA’ labels, approx. weight 2.1oz. (5) £100-150

1102. A collection of eight enamelled wine and sauce labels, decorated with flowers and titled ‘BURGUNDY’, ‘PORT’, ‘APRICOT’, ‘CLARET’ ‘SHERRY’, ‘CHERRY BRANDY’ and two sauce labels ‘HUILE D’OLIVES and ‘TOMATO KETCHUP’, six in a fitted case. (8) £150-200

1103. A collection of 19th century enamel boudoir labels, comprising: a set of three titled ‘BATH SALTS’, ‘TOILET POWDER’ and ‘EAU DE VIOLETTE’, plus four others ‘HAIR TONIC’, ‘BATH SALTS’, ‘EAU de LAVANDE’ and ‘GLICERINE’. (7) £150-250

1104. A collection of five antique silver wine labels, comprising: a George IV label, London 1826, incised ‘MADEIRA’, plus ‘CLARET’, ‘SHERRY’ and ‘MADEIRA’ plus an unmarked French slot-in label, approx. weight 1.5oz. (5) £100-150

1105. A mixed lot of wine labels, comprising silver items: two labels incised ‘PORT’, two ‘MADEIRA’, one of vine leaf form, pierced ‘HOLLANDS’, one ‘CLARET’, one unmarked crescent ‘MADEIRA’, plus two mother-of-pearl labels, two ceramic labels and various electroplated examples, approx. weighable 2.5oz. (qty) £150-200

1106. A small collection of silver wine labels, comprising: a foliate scroll label by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1818, incised and blackened ‘MADEIRA’, plus an unmarked crescent label incised ‘CAPEWINE’. and three other labels: ‘CHERRY BRANDY’, ‘SHERRY’ and ‘WHISKY’. (5) £300-400

1107. A matched set of four modern silver and enamel wine labels, by Turner and Simpson, Birmingham 1958/9 and 1968, rectangular form, foliate scroll border, enamelled in blue ‘SHERRY’, ‘GIN’, ‘WHISKY’ and ‘BRANDY’, plus two Victorian cut-out labels, ‘W’ and ‘G’, approx. weight 3.7oz. (6) £100-150

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1108. A collection of four silver wine labels, comprising: three with bright-cut borders, ‘SHRUB’, by John Whittingham, London 1791, ‘HOCK’ , by Phipps and Robinson, and ‘RUM’, plus an oval label with a beaded border, incised ‘PORT’, approx. weight 1oz. (4) £200-300

1109. A small mixed lot of silver wine labels, comprising: one of shaped triangular form, maker’s mark E.A in a lozenge shaped punch, feather-edge border, incised ‘CLARET’, a letter ‘B’ label, London 1804, a George IV label, pierced ‘MADEIRA’, London 1828, and a late-Victorian label ‘MARSALA’, approx. weight 1.7oz. (4) £150-200

1110. A set of four modern silver armorial wine labels, by A. E. Holder, Sheffield 2000, formed as a fouled anchor, incised ‘WHISKY’, ‘BRANDY’, ‘VODKA’, and ‘SHERRY’, length 6.3cm, approx. weight 2.9oz. (4) £250-300

1111. A pair of William IV silver wine labels, by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1836, shaped oblong form, decorated with a Bacchus mask and bunches of grapes, incised ‘PORT’ and ‘SHERRY’, plus two other wine labels with cherubs incised ‘SHERRY and ‘MADEIRA’, approx. weight 1.5oz. (4) £150-200

1112. Two similar George IV Scottish silver wine labels, maker’s mark of James H, Edinburgh 1824, shaped cartouche form, foliate scroll and shell motifs, incised ‘PORT’ and ‘W.WINE’, length 6.2cm and 5.6cm, approx. weight 0.8oz. (2) £120-180

1113. A matched set of three George III cast silver wine labels, by Thomas and James Phipps, London 1815 and 1817, shaped form, with scrolls and grape vines on a matted background, with a pierced banner ‘CLARET’, ‘PORT’, and ‘MADEIRA’, approx. weight 2oz. (3) £150-200

1114. A small collection of four antique silver wine labels, comprising: a crescent label, by Phipps and Robinson, London 1805, incised ‘PORT’, bright-cut borders, plus a rectangular label, ‘CLARET’, and two others ‘SHERRY’ and ‘RUM’, approx. weight 1oz. (4) £200-300

1115. A George IV cast silver wine label, by Robert Garrard, London 1809, shaped grapevine form, pierced ‘PORT’, plus a Victorian silver wine label, by Reily and Storer, London 1848, with two putti and a basket of grapes, pieced ‘PORT’, approx. total weight 1.9oz. (2) £150-250

1116. A set of three George III silver wine labels, by Edward Edwards, London 1813, oblong form, gadroon border, incised ‘PORT’, ‘MADEIRA’ and ‘SHERRY’, approx. weight 1.1oz. (3) £100-150

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1117. A George III silver wine label, by Hester Bateman, London circa 1775, rectangular form, Feather-edge border, incised ‘MADEIRA’, length 3.8cm, approx. weight 0.6oz. £100-150

1118. A George III silver wine label, by Thomas Hyde, London circa 1770, plain escutcheon form, incised ‘HOCK’, length 5.2cm, plus a William IV silver wine label, Rawlings and Summers, London 1836, plain escutcheon form, pierced ‘CLARET’, approx. total weight 0.7oz. (2) £100-150

1119. A small collection of three antique crescent shaped silver wine labels, comprising: one by John Rich, London circa 1765, incised and blackened ‘CHAMPAIGN’, length 3.3cm, plus a label by Phipps and Robinson, incised ‘SHERRY’, and a Victorian label blackened ‘MARSALA’, approx. total weight 0.7oz. (3) £150-250

1120. A George IV silver-gilt boudoir label, by John Reily, London 1824, shaped oval form, foliate border, pierced ‘LAVENDER’, length 3.3cm, approx. weight 0.1oz. £100-150

1121. An early 19th century silver AntiCorn Law League wine label, by Mordan, stamped out with sheaves of wheat, a cornucopia of fruit, a scythe, rake, sickle and a bale of wool and the word ‘FREE’ on each side, pierced ‘PORT’, length 5.4cm, £150-200 approx. weight 0.2oz.

1122. A William IV silver Lion’s Pelt wine label, by Reily and Storer, London 1836, shaped form, wine decoration, pierced ‘MADEIRA’, length 7.3cm, approx. weight 0.8oz. £250-300

1123. A George III Irish silver wine label, by S. Teare, Dublin circa 1800, cartouche form, incised ‘BURGUNDY’, length 4.3cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £100-150

1124. A George III Irish provincial silver wine label, marked STERLING, circa 1790-1800, scroll form, with Prince of Wales feathers and bright-cut borders, incised ‘SHERRY’, length 5.2cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £100-150

1125. An early 19th century Scottish provincial silver wine label, by William Jamieson, Aberdeen circa 1810, rectangular form, reeded border, incised ‘PORT’, length 4.4cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £150-200

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1126. Caledonian Horticultural Society interest, a George III silver wine label, by William Peat, Edinburgh 1814, shaped oblong form, pierced Bacchanalian and Vine decoration, inscribed ‘To Mrs Rhind, for excellent Gooseberry Wine, from the Cal: Hort: Soc: 1814’, length 7.8cm, approx. weight 1.5oz., together with recipe for Gooseberry wine, dated 19 June 1808. (2) £400-600

1127. An early 19th century Scottish provincial silver wine label, by George Booth, Aberdeen circa 1820, crescent form, reeded borders, incised ‘GIN’, length 4.3cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £70-100

1128. An early 19th century Scottish provincial silver wine label, by David Manson, Dundee circa 1810, rounded rectangular form, incised and blackened ‘PORT’, length 4.4cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £70-100

1129. A George III Scottish provincial silver wine label, by William Craw, Canongate circa 1770, shaped rectangular form, foliate and reed border, incised ‘BRANDY’, length 5.4cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. £200-300

1130. An early 19th century Scottish provincial silver wine label, by John Austen, Dundee circa 1825, rectangular form, canted corners, reeded border, incised ‘SHERRY’, length 4.5cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. £70-100

1131. An early 19th century Scottish provincial silver wine label, by William Mill, Montrose 1820, rectangular form, canted corners, reeded border, incised ‘WHISKY’, length 4.8cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £100-150

1132. An early 19th century Scottish provincial silver wine label, by James Erskine, Aberdeen circa 1800, rectangular form, canted corners, reeded border, incised ‘GIN’, length 4.6cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £70-100

1133. An early 19th century George III Scottish provincial silver wine label, by George Elder, Banff circa 1825, cartouche form, engraved foliate scroll decoration, incised ‘HOLLANDS’, length 5.3cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £80-120

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1134. An 18th century Scottish ivory and dark wood snuff mull, the hinged cover with silver mounts and with an initialled oval cartouche, the base brass bound, height 7cm. £150-200

1135. A pair of George III Scottish silver salt cellars, by Alexander Gardner, Edinburgh 1771, plain circular cauldron form, gadroon border, on three shell capped hoof feet, engraved with a crest, diameter 6.5cm, £60-80 approx. weight 4.5oz. (2)

1136. A Scottish provincial silvermounted horn snuff box, by W. Dunningham and Co, Aberdeen circa 1920, oval form, the pull-off cover with a shield cartouche, length 7cm. £80-120

1137. A George IV Scottish silver punch ladle, by J. Mackay, Edinburgh 1821, lobed oval form, chased foliate decoration, on a matted background, moulded border, engraved with a coronet, turned baluster wooden handle, length 39.5cm. £80-120 Provenance: John Campbell, MP, Lord Glenorchy, and thence by descent to the present owner.

1138. A modern Scottish silver quaich, by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh 1996, plain form, thistle side handles, in a box, approx. weight 2.3oz. £80-120

1139. An Early 19th century Scottish provincial silver punch ladle, by Robert McGregor, Elgin circa 1820, circular bowl, initialled, twisted whale-bone handle, length 25cm. £100-150

1140. An early 19th century Scottish provincial silver Oar pattern dessert spoon, by William Smith, Peterhead, (worn marks), circa 1820-30, the terminal with a script initial, length 17.2cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £600-800

1141. A set of three George III Irish silver Hanoverian pattern tablesoons, by John Locker, Dublin 1770, the reverse of the terminal with a crest, length 20.4cm, approx. weight 6.4oz. (3) £70-100

1142. A George III Irish silver Bright-cut meat skewer, by Benjamin Taitt, Dublin circa 1790, tapering form, bright-cut borders and with a ring terminal, length 18.5cm, approx. weight 2oz. £70-100

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1143. A late 19th century Norwegian silver-gilt spoon, by D. Andersen, 1884, with a foliate crown finial, length 11cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. £100-150

1144. An early 18th century Norwegian silver spoon, maker’s mark A.H.S, circa 1730, the tapering handle engraved with a flower, length 16cm, plus another early 18th century Norwegian silver spoon, unmarked, circa 1716, the reverse of the bowl engraved with laurel wreath and initialled ‘M.O.D 1716’, length 17cm, approx. total weight 1.8oz. (2) £150-200

1145. A pair of 19th century German silver-gilt spoons probably German, shell shaped bowls, figural and scroll handles terminating in a mask, length 13.5cm, approx. weight 3oz. (2) £100-150

1146. A Scandinavian silver spoon, possibly Norwegian, maker’s mark possibly RR, fig-shaped bowl, faceted tapering stem, engraved finial, length 14.7cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £100-150

1147. A pair of Russian silver spoons, by Nikolai Pavlov Moscow 1908/17, circular form, faceted tapering stems, the reverse of the bowls with engraved decoration, length 19cm and 19.2cm, approx. weight 5oz. (2) £100-150

1148. A set of six Russian silver-gilt and enamel teaspoons, 1896-1908, the reverse of the bowls with vari-coloured foliate decoration, tapering twisted stems with enamel finials, approx. weight 30oz. (6) £100-150

1149. A collection of twelve Russian silver spoons, including a silver-gilt and niello work teaspoon, the reverse of the bowl with an architectural scene, plus two others with niello decoration, and others with engraved foliate scroll decoration, approx. weight 8.5oz. (12) £200-300

1150. A collection of five Russian silver spoons, including: a spoon with red lacquer and a painted scene of a Troika, plus four with the reverse of the bowl with engraved decoration, gilded highlights, approx. weight 8.8oz. (5) £200-300

1151. A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a Dutch spoon, a pair of sugar nips, a Russian knife, two drinking straws and five teaspoons, approx. weight 5.5oz. (qty) £100-150

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1152. A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising an American cocktail spoon, by Cellini Craft, seven pairs of sugar tongs, and a cased serving spoon and slice, approx. weight 12oz. (qty) £150-200

1153. A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, including dessert, tea and condiment spoons, approx. weight 47oz. (qty) £200-300

1154. A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising seven table forks, six dessert spoons, five egg spoons, and various spoons, approx. weight 36oz. (qty) £300-400

1155. A mixed lot of silver spoons, various dates and makers, various designs, including souvenir spoons, condiment spoons and teaspoons, approx. weight 15.5oz. (qty) £100-150

1156. A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a meat skewer, a modern baby feeding spoon, a cheese scoop, stained green ivory handle, a pair of sugar nips, a butter knife, a set of six teaspoons, eight Russian spoons, and two forks, and an electroplated stilton scoop, approx. weight 11oz. (qty) £200-300

1157. A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: four Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, a cased set of six silver-gilt and enamel teaspoons, decorated with flowers, London 1967, a Dutch serving fork and spoon, six picture-back teaspoons and six coffee spoons, a modern butter knife by Brian Fuller, a dessert spoon, plus other items including a dessert spoon, a knife, and condiment spoons, approx. weight 23oz. (qty) £150-200

1158. A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a small soup ladle, a French sifting spoon, another sifting spoon, a fish slice, three tablespoons, a sauce ladle, a tea strainer, four forks, two cream ladles, a pair of sugar tongs, and other items including a cased three-piece christening set, approx. weight 30oz. (qty) £200-300

1159. A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: an Edwardian Old English pattern soup ladle, by Edwards and Sons, Sheffield 1901, a pair of salad servers with cut glass handles, a set of seven fruit knives and six fruit forks, a set of seven butter knives, another set of four fruit knives and forks, a cased set of ten teaspoons and tongs, a set of nine cased teaspoons, five oyster forks, seven butter knives, twentytwo teaspoons, two jam spoons, two pairs of sugar tongs, two christening spoons, a fork and other items including electroplate, £200-300 approx. weighable 35oz. (qty)

1160. A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: three pierced sifting spoons and various silver and enamel souvenir spoons, approx. weight 14oz. (qty) £100-150

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1161. A set of twelve silver-handled Sandringham variant pattern dessert knives and five table knives, by Garrard and Co, Sheffield 1970/71, the handles with a scroll motif. (17) £150-200

1162. A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising ten Bright-cut dessert spoons, the terminal with a monogram, plus twelve dessert forks, approx. weight 25oz. (22) £200-300

1163. A set of twelve Victorian electroplated handled pistol-grip table and dessert knives, by Rodgers and Sons, with fluted decoration. (24) £150-200

1164. A set of six Victorian silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, by Charles Boyton, London 1848, the terminal with an initial, approx. weight 8oz. (6) £100-150

1165. A set of twelve fruit knives and eleven fruit forks, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1936, with mother-of-pearl handles. (23) £80-120

1166. An Edwardian set of six Bead pattern table forks and six tablespoons, by William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield 1904, single struck, the terminals initialled, approx. weight 28oz. (12) £150-200

1167. A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising a late 17th / early 18th century teaspoon, with engraved decoration, circa 1700, a set of ten George III Bright-cut teaspoons, by John Lambe, London circa 1780, a silver-gilt Dutch spoon and a miniature/snuff spoon, approx. weight 5.7oz. (13) £200-300

1168. A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: an 18th century Dutch spoon, with a figural terminal of Mary with Jesus, the reverse of the bowl initialled, the front of the bowl with a crest, a pair of sugar tongs, three continental spoons, four salt spoons and a pair of sugar tongs, approx. weight 7oz. (qty) £200-300

1169. A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a set of five George III Old English pattern dessert spoons, London 1767, and four Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, approx. weight 12.5oz. (9) £100-150

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1170. A set of ten modern silver and enamel Queen’s Beasts spoons, Birmingham 1977, in a fitted case, plus a set of twelve Apostle spoons, London 1978, in a fitted case, approx. weight 28oz. (2) £200-300

1171. A set of eighteen Victorian silver fruit knives and forks, by Henry Wilkinson and Co, Sheffield 1856, with foliate handles, the blades engraved with a mask and foliate scrolls, in a fitted £200-300 wooden case.

1172. A pair of Victorian silver Apostle spoons, by Martin, Hall and Co, Sheffield 1881, circular gilded bowls, with gilded Apostle finials, in a fitted case, approx. weight 5.8oz. £80-120

1173. A cased set of twelve silver coffee bean end spoons, Birmingham 1942, one terminal missing, plus a cased set of six Rat-tail pattern coffee spoons, approx. weight 4oz. (2) £60-80

1174. A set of six Victorian silver fruit knives and forks, six teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, by William Hutton and Sons, London 1900, with mother-of-pearl handles, engraved blades, in a fitted case. £100-150

1175. A set of twelve Victorian silver Apostle spoons, by Martin, Hall and Company, Sheffield 1883, in a fitted case, approx. weight 5oz. £80-100

1176. A collection of knives, including: a cased set of twelve Belgian table knives with horn handles, a set of nine dessert knives, and a set of eleven others. (qty) £80-100

1177. A pair of Victorian silver engraved ‘castle-top’ fish servers, by George Unite, Birmingham 1850, the handles Sheffield made, the blade pierced and engraved with a scene of Crystal Palace, in a fitted case. (2) £150-200

1178. A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a William IV Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern fish slice, by George Adams, London 1836, a set of six American oyster forks, a pair of sugar tongs, a cased fork, spoon and napkin ring, and an unmarked knife, approx. weight 15oz. (qty) £150-200

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1179. An electroplated Old English pattern canteen for twelve, by Gladwin Limited, the terminals initialled ‘G’, comprising: twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, six tablespoons, twelve tea spoons, six egg spoons, a pair of knife rests, three condiment spoons, a soup ladle, a basting spoon, a pair of sauce ladles, a pair of sugar tongs, twelve table knives, twelve dessert knives, and a five-piece carving set, in a fitted two drawer wooden case with a hinged cover. £300-400 1180. An electroplated Old English pattern canteen for twelve, comprising: twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, six tablespoons, twelve teaspoons, two salt spoons, a mustard spoon, twelve table knives, twelve dessert knives, and a matched five-piece carving set, in a fitted wooden case. £100-150

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1180

1181

1182

1181. A mixed lot of flatware, comprising silver items: a pair of fish servers, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1910, plus various spoons and electroplated items including a cased set of twelve fruit knives and forks, approx. weighable 7oz. (qty) £150-200 1182. A set of six Victorian silver-gilt fruit knives and forks, by the Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1875/76, chased foliate scroll decoration, in a £100-150 fitted case.

1183. A mixed lot of flatware, comprising silver items: ten table forks, five soup spoons, ten teaspoons, five oyster forks, five fruit spoons, five large teaspoons, five hors d’oeuvres forks, eight fish knives, twelve English coffee spoons, two forks and a knife, plus other items including electroplated fish eaters, approx. weighable 80oz. (qty) £300-400

1184. An American silver stylised Celtic Point pattern canteen, by Black, Starr and Frost, the terminals with a crest, comprising: ten tablespoons, nine table forks, six serving spoons, eight fish forks, eighteen smaller fish forks, eight fish knives, five dessert spoons, eight dessert forks, eighteen teaspoons, five grapefruit spoons, five coffee spoons, nine ice cream spoons, seven sundae spoons, seven butter knives, nineteen small soup spoons/ fruit spoons, a salt spoon, plus some knives, approx. weight 190oz. (qty) £800-1,200


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1185. A pair of Victorian silver Fiddle pattern basting spoons, probably by Randall Chatterton, London 1844, the terminals with a crest, approx. weight 8.5oz. (2) £150-200

1186. A mixed lot of silver flatware, comprising: a set of six George IV Old English pattern dessert spoons, London 1824, four tablespoons, two tablespoons with later berry decoration, a George III toddy ladle and a strainer, approx. weight 19oz. (qty) £200-300

1187. A pair of silver anointing spoons, by Sebastian Garrard, London 1910, oval bowls, scroll decoration, length 20.3cm, approx. weight 4.2oz. (2) £70-100

1188. A George III silver marrow scoop, by J and G Piercy, London 1811, plain form, plus a Victorian silver marrow scoop, Birmingham 1866, approx. weight 2.8oz. (2) £150-200

1189. A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: seven Fiddle and Thread pattern dessert forks, six Fiddle pattern dessert spoons and five tablespoons, plus three dessert forks, two tablespoons, three dessert spoons, six teaspoons with later decoration, and six condiment spoons, approx. weight 45oz. (qty) £300-500

1190. A George III silver marrow scoop, by Richard Crossley, London 1798, conventional form, the reverse of the bowl with a crest, plus a silver pickle fork, approx. weight 2.9oz. (2) £100-150

1191. A George III provincial silver Old English pattern basting spoon, by Richard Ferris, Exeter 1798, the terminal with an initial, length 30cm, approx. weight 2.9oz. £100-150

1192. A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, by Smith and Fearn, London 1794, the terminal with a crest, plus a Victorian silver Kings pattern fish knife and fork, by George Adams, London 1861, and a crumb scoop, Sheffield 1921, approx. weight 18oz. (4) £200-300

1193. A George III provincial silver Old English pattern basting spoon, by John Langlands II, Newcastle 1798, plain terminal, length 31.2cm, approx. £100-150 weight 3.2oz.

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1194. A George III silver stilton scoop, by Wallis and Hayne, London 1810, the bowl of spade form, tapering green stained ivory handle, length 25cm. £100-150

1195. A set of twelve silver poultry skewers, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1921, plain tapering form, ring terminals, approx. weight 2oz. (12) £100-150

1196. An Edwardian silver stilton scoop, by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1901, baluster handle, twisted stem, plain bowl, length 22.5cm. £100-150

1197. A George III silver meat skewer, by Northcote and Bourne, London 1794, plain ring terminal, engraved with a crest, length 30cm, approx. weight 2.7oz. £100-150

1198. A pair of Victorian silver Fiddle and Thread pattern sauce ladles, by George Adams, London 1853, the terminals with a crest, plus a matching sugar sifting spoon, by the same maker, London 1869, different crest, approx. weight 6.5oz. (3) £120-150

1199. A George III silver meat skewer, by Samuel Herbert and Company, London 1760, tapering form, with a shell and ring terminal, engraved with a monogram, length 30.4cm, approx. weight 3.4oz. £100-150

1200. A George III provincial silver Old English pattern basting spoon, by William Welch, Exeter 1815, the reverse of the terminal with initials, length 30cm, approx. weight 2.9oz. £100-150

1201. A small collection of three antique silver sifting spoons, comprising: one Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern, by Eley and Fearn, London 1814, a Beaded pattern spoon and a Fiddle pattern example, approx. weight 5oz. (3) £100-150

1202. A 19th century American silver Fiddle pattern tablespoon, by William Nichols, Newport Rhode Island, circa 1820, the terminal with script initials, length 21.5cm, approx. weight 1.4oz. £60-80

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1203. A pair of George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, by Hester Bateman, London 1783, the terminals with initials, length 21.2cm, approx. weight 3.7oz. (2) £80-120

1204. A pair of Victorian silver Vine pattern salt spoons, by Francis Higgins, London 1853, approx. weight 2.2oz. (2) £100-150

1205. A mid 18th century silver mote spoon, maker’s mark of E.B, possibly for Edward Bradshaw, London circa 1730-40, pierced oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, plus another 18th century silver mote spoon, marks worn, circa 1760, approx. weight 0.5oz. (2) £200-300

1206. An early 19th century silver marrow scoop, maker’s mark only, J or I.B script, of S.B script, probably Colonial, plain form, length 23cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. £100-150

1207. A late-19th century German silver three-piece christening set, the handles pierced with a dog and with a dog finial, in a fitted case, the case inscribed ‘DIANA’, length of spoon 11.4cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. £100-150

1208. A pair of American silver grape scissors, by Tiffany and Co, engraved decoration, ring handles, length 18.5cm, approx. weight 2.9oz. £100-150

1209. A late 17th century silver Laceback Trefid spoon, unmarked, circa 1680, the reverse of the terminal with scratch initials ‘S.V’, the terminal and the reverse of the bowl with worn scroll decoration length 18.8cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. £100-150

1210. A Victorian silver-gilt caddy spoon, by Henry Holland, London 1869, the terminal with a mask, plus a King’s pattern caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1825, approx. weight 0.8oz. (2) £80-120

1211. A George IV silver-gilt vine leaf tea caddy spoon, by William Elliott, London 1826, with textured decoration, vine handle, length 7.4cm, approx. weight 0.5oz . £100-150

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1212. A George III silver-mounted shell caddy spoon, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham circa 1800-1810, Fiddle and Thread shaped handle, shell bowl, length 7.7cm. £150-200

1213. A Russian silver-gilt and niello work caddy spoon, Moscow 1880, maker’s mark B.C, shovel form, the reverse of the bowl with a Moscow architectural scene on a silver background, twisted handle, length 9.1cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £100-150

1214. A George III silver-mounted shell caddy spoon, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham circa 1800-1810, Fiddle and Thread shaped handle, shell bowl, length 7.4cm. £150-200

1215. A George III silver jockey’s cap caddy spoon, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1798, fluted decoration, length 5.3cm, plus a George III silver filigree jockey cap caddy spoon, approx. total weight 0.6oz. (2) £250-300

1216. A George IV silver caddy spoon, by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1822, fluted and engraved thistle shaped bowl, hollow Fiddle shaped handle, length 8.7cm, approx. weight 0.2oz. £100-150

1217. A small mixed lot of three silver caddy spoons, comprising: one by Richard Morton, Sheffield 1790, a bright-cut spoon by Richard Crossley, London 1787, plus one with an acorn shaped bowl, by Thomas Bradbury and Son, Sheffield 1912, approx. total weight 1oz. (3) £100-150

1218. A George III silver caddy spoon, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1807, oval bowl, set with an oval filigree panel, engraved wriggle-work decoration, length 8.2cm, plus another silver and filigree caddy spoon by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1807, approx. weight 0.6oz. (2) £150-200

1219. By Bernard Instone, an Arts and Crafts silver tea caddy spoon, Birmingham 1928, shaped bowl, the handle modelled as a leaping deer, length 7.7cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £300-400

1220. By Charles Boyton, an Art Deco silver caddy spoon, London 1938, also signed Charles Boyton, circular spot-hammered bowl, the handle with three graduating concentric circles, length 9.2cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £200-300

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A SMALL PRIVATE COLLECTION OF EARLY GEORG JENSEN FLATWARE

1221. By Georg Jensen, a Danish silver Leaf and Berry sifting spoon, design no.141, assay date 1926, assay master C. F. Heise, with import marks for London 1926, importer’s mark of George Stockwell, the bowl with pierced decoration, length 20.2cm, approx. weight 2.4oz. £100-150

1222. By Georg Jensen, a Danish silver cream ladle, design no. 38, assay date 1927, assay master C. F. Heise, with import marks for London 1927, importer’s mark of George Stockwell, the handle with pierced and bead decoration and with a bud finial, length 23.5cm, approx. weight 1oz. £100-150

1223. By Georg Jensen, a Danish silver serving spoon, design no. 49, circa 1915-32, with a pierced foliate and scroll terminal, oval bowl, length 18.7cm, approx. weight 2.1oz. £150-200

1224. By Georg Jensen, a Danish silver Leaf and Berry serving spoon, design no. 71, circa 1915-32, the handle with pierced decoration, length 17.5cm, approx. weight 2.1oz. £100-150

1225. By Georg Jensen, a Danish silver spoon, design no. 21, assay mark for 1928, assay master C. F. Heise, the handle with a leaf and berry finial, length 13.3cm, approx. weight 0.9oz. £60-80

1226. By Georg Jensen, a Danish silver pastry serving slice, design no. 72, circa 1915-27, tapering blade, the tapering handle with a terminal with pierced scroll and berry decoration, length 18cm, approx. weight 2oz. £150-200

1227. By Georg Jensen, a Danish silver cream ladle, design no. 129, assay date 1926, assay master C. F. Heise, with import marks for London 1924, importer’s mark of George Stockwell, the bifurcated terminal with a foliate motif, oval bowl, length 12.3cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £100-150

1228. By Georg Jensen, a Danish silver crumb scoop, design no. 155, circa 1915-1919, the handle with pierced and bead decoration and with a bud finial, length 30.5cm, approx. weight 4.3oz. £250-300

1229. By Georg Jensen, a Danish silver cream ladle, design no. 5, circa 1915-32, the terminal with applied foliate motif and coral cabochon, double-lipped oval bowl, length 13cm, approx. weight 1oz. £100-150

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1230. By Georg Jensen, a Danish silver sauce ladle, design no. 85, circa 1915-27, deep oval bowl, the handle with fluted, scroll and berry decoration, length 18.5cm, approx. weight 2.1oz. £150-200

1231. By Georg Jensen, a rare Danish silver serving spoon, design no. 39, assay date 1924, assay master C. F. Heise, with import marks for London 1923, importer’s mark of George Stockwell, twisted stem with foliate motifs and with a finial of an owl sitting on a foliate bud, length £450-600 20.cm, approx. weight 2.6oz.

1232. By Georg Jensen, a large Danish silver serving spoon, design no. 133, circa 1920’s, the bowl with pierced scroll and bead decoration, the handle with fluted and foliate decoration, bud final, twisted stem with a foliate ball finial, length 28cm, approx. weight 3.7oz. £200-300

1233. By Evald Nielson, a Danish silver serving slice, no.16, anno 1926, the tapering handle with a foliate terminal, length 28.5cm, approx. weight 3.9oz . £150-200

1234. By Georg Jensen and Wendel, a Danish silver spoon, design number 21, with a bud finial, plus an Elsinore pattern bottle opener, approx. weighable 0.6oz. £100-150

1235. By Georg Jensen, a set of six Danish silver Koppel pattern dessert knives, with stainless blades. (6) £80-120

1236. By Georg Jensen, a pair of Danish silver servers, design number 147, also with import marks for London 1930, importer’s mark for George Stockwell, the terminals with pierced decoration, length 16.4cm, approx. weight 2oz. (2) £200-300

1237. By Georg Jensen, a Danish silver Blossom pickle fork, design number 21, also with import marks for London 1928, importer’s mark of George Stockwell, plus a pair of Georg Jensen sugar tongs, approx. weight 1.3oz. (2) £150-200

1238. By Georg Jensen, a pair of silver salt cellars, design no. 402, circa 1925-32, circular form, pierced handles, length 5.3cm, approx. weight 0.8oz. (2) £50-70

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1239. By Georg Jensen, a pair of silver Acorn pattern salt cellars and spoons, design no. 62, circa 1925-32, circular form, pierced handles, length 5.4cm, approx. weight 1.1oz. (4) £50-70

1240. By Evald Nielson, a Danish silver sugar caster, circa 1920, lobed baluster form, the bayonet fitting cover with pierced and chased foliate decoration, on a raised circular base, height 12cm, approx. weight 4.4oz. £150-200

1241. By Georg Jensen, a Danish silver cream jug, with import marks for London 1931, importer’s mark of George Stockwell, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, wooden side handle with a beaded collar, height 6.3cm, approx. weight 3.5oz . £200-300

1242. Designed by A.G. Styles for Garrard, a silver goblet, London 1975, tapering circular bowl, gilded interior, on a tapering stem with a fluted knop, on a circular foot, height 17.5cm, approx. weight 7oz. £200-300

1243. By Leslie Durbin, a modern silver bowl, London 1984, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, diameter 10.2cm, approx. weight 3.8oz. £100-150

1244. By David Andersen, a Norwegian silver goblet, Oslo, tapering circular form, set with turquoise enamel cabochons, on a circular stem on a circular foot, with zig-zag decoration, height 8.8cm, approx. weight 3.5oz. £150-200

1245. An Edwardian Arts and Crafts silver three-handled bowl, by Moss Morris, London 1903, tapering circular form, spot-hammered decoration, height 11cm, plus a sugar sifting spoon, by Wakely and Wheeler, London 1903, and a Georg Jensen Rose pattern ladle, with import marks for London 1922, approx. weight 9.5oz. (3) £150-200

1246. An Edwardian silver Arts and Crafts chamber stick, by Thomas Bowley, London 1901, raised circular form, riveted strap work scroll handle, large circular drip pan, height 9cm, approx. weight 8.5oz. £200-300

1247. By Hector Miller for Aurum, two parcel-gilt silver commemorative quaiches, London 1972, numbers 610 and 611 from an edition of 1000, celebrating the 500th anniversary of the completion of York Minster, length 17.5cm, plus a commemorative silver goblet by Garrard and Co, London 1973, approx. £200-300 weight 26oz. (3)

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1248. By Liberty and Co, an Art Nouveau silver and enamel spoon, also marked Cymric, the terminal with vari-coloured decoration, plus two silver and enamel spoons, by Liberty, Birmingham 1935, approx. weight £150-200 0.9oz. (3)

1251. By Fletcher & Son Ltd, a modern silver serving fork, Sheffield 1979, length 25.5cm, approx. weight 4.5oz. £100-150

1249. By H. G. Murphy, an Art Deco cocktail stick, London 1932, also marked with the Falcon mark, the terminal modelled as a stylised cockerel, the tines modelled as claws, length 22.6cm, approx. weight 1oz. £100-150

1250. By Liberty and Co, a set of five silver and enamel teaspoons, Birmingham 1936, the tapering stems with intertwined and blue green enamel decoration, approx. weight 1.2oz. (5) £100-150

For an illustration of a similar item, see: Atterbury, P., and Benjamin, J., The Jewellery and Silver of H.G. Murphy, The Antique Collector’s Club, 2005, page 108.

1252. Designed by Michael Newberry, a modern metalware and electroplated canteen for eight, circa 2007, comprising: eight table forks, eight dessert forks, eight table knives, eight dessert knives, eight butter knives, a serving fork, a serving spoon and slice, a dessert spoon, a soup spoon, and various other pieces plus eight menu card holders, a dish and other items. (qty) £1,000-1,500 This lot is sold with a Certificate of Registration for the design of the knife in this canteen. Registration number 4002833, dated 16th July 2007.

1253. Designed by Michael Newberry, a modern metalware sauce boat and ladle, unmarked, circular tapering form, scroll handle, spothammered decoration, on a circular foot, the ladle of similar design, length 16.5cm. (2) £80-120

1254. By Gerald Benney, a modern silver paperweight, London 1976, circular domed form, textured decoration, engraved with a crowned ‘A’, diameter 8.3cm. £150-200

1255. By Gerald Benney, a modern silver bowl, London 1987, plain circular form, diameter 22cm, approx. weight 17oz. £300-400

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1256. A modern four-piece condiment set, maker’s mark of R R in two punches, Sheffield 1973, plain cylindrical form, the salt cellar with a wooden liner, plus a single candlestick, height of pepper mill 13.3cm, approx. weighable 12.5oz. (5) £200-300

1257. A set of twelve modern silver rimmed cork place mats, and a serving mat, maker’s mark of R R in two punches, Sheffield 1973, plain circular form, diameter 17.8cm and 25cm, approx. weight 40oz. (13) £200-300

1258. By C.N. Lawrence, a modern silver dish with a cartwheel penny, London 1997, number 24/200, circular form, textured decoration, the centre with a coin, in a fitted case, diameter 14cm. £200-300

1259. After a design by Christopher Dresser, a Victorian electroplated swinghandled sugar bowl, by James Dixon and Sons, tapering circular form, the swing-handle with an ebony grip, on three ball feet, height with handle raised 17.5cm. £100-150

1260. By Tony Laws, a set of three modern silver number cubes, London 1976, rectangular form, two number ‘X’ and one ‘V’, in a fitted case, length 2.6cm, approx. £100-150 weight 11oz.

1261. By Liberty and Co, a silver and enamel napkin ring, Birmingham 1927, circular form, with varied-coloured enamel panels, beaded borders, diameter 4cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. £150-200

1262. An Arts and Crafts silver inkwell, by Charles Green and Co, Birmingham 1934, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, hinged cover, the body and cover applied with three scroll motifs, on a spread circular foot, diameter of base 10.8cm, approx. weight 8oz. £150-200

1263. An Italian silver bowl, maker’s mark of F.C, shallow circular fluted form, on a circular foot, diameter 32cm, approx. weight 33oz., plus an Italian silver saucepan, circular form, with a detachable brass and metalware handle. (2) £300-400

1264. A modern silver egg cup and spoon, by Asprey, London 1989, plain circular form, in a fitted case, approx. weight 1.7oz. (2) £80-120

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1265. By F.C. Bush, a silver double cigarette box, made by E.S and Co, London 1952, the underside inscribed ‘F.C. Bush, designer’, rectangular form, with a central fluted panel flanked by engraved decoration, with two engine-turned hinged covers and a central figure of a griffin, on a raised rectangular base, wood lined, length 26.3cm. £500-700 See front cover detail

1266. A George III silver two-handled sugar bowl, by Robert and Samuel Hennell, London 1806, oblong bellied form, embossed foliate decoration, on four ball feet, approx. weight 7oz. £100-150

1267. An early 19th century silvermounted coconut cup, unmarked, the bowl with carved decoration, the mount with a castellated border, on a raised circular base, height 22.8cm. £200-300

1268. A Britannia standard silver twohandled porringer and cover, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1919, in the Charles II manner, circular form, embossed acanthus leaf decoration, the pull-off cover with a pierced leaf finial, on a circular foot, height 12.8cm, approx. weight 13.5oz. £100-150

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1269. A 19th century Indian silver ewer, unmarked, of moon flask or slender baluster form, chased foliate scroll decoration, on a matted background, simulated snake scroll handle and finial, height 19cm, approx. weight 7.5oz. £200-300

1270. A small mixed lot of Indian silver, comprising: a salver, of circular form, chased foliate scroll decoration, on a matted background, pierced border, plus a box of rectangular form, canted corners and a shaped oval bonbon dish, approx. weight 18oz. (3) £250-300

1271. A Middle Eastern metalware coffee jug, tapering circular form, hinged cover with a pointed finial, the spout with a hinged cover, foliate decoration, scroll handle, with five hanging chains, height 39cm. £600-800

1272. By Tiffany and Co, an American silver plate, Edward C. Moore period, the front with a central coaching scene, surrounded by other coaching, picnicking and fishing scenes, gadroon border, diameter 24.8cm, approx. weight 17.2oz. £250-300

1273. A three-piece Indian silver tea set and tray, unmarked, shaped ovoid form, chased with village scenes, the hinged covers with bird finials, stylised snake scroll handles, on oval bases, the tray of oval form, embossed with hunting scenes, length handle to handle 46cm, approx. weight 52oz. (4) £700-900

1274. A metalware tray, circular form, shaped border, chased foliate and scroll decoration, diameter 36.5cm. £60-80

1275. A Chinese silver mustard pot, by Wang Hing, shaped oval form, applied with cherry blossom, hinged cover, height 4.5cm, approx. weight 2oz. £100-150

1276. A Burmese metal ware bowl, circular form, embossed with figural scenes within foliate scroll decoration, chased borders, diameter 25cm. £300-400

1277. An Indian electroplated watch holder, rectangular form, raised pediment, chased foliate scroll decoration, on a raised rectangular base on four bracket feet, height 18cm. £100-150

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1278. An early 19th century French silver wine taster, Paris 1809-1819, maker’s mark of C.L over B, circular form, part-fluted and punch bead decoration, snake ring handle, the border engraved ‘F. MARI’, and with an anchor, diameter 8.6cm, approx. weight 2.9oz. £70-100

1279. A small collection of three French silver wine tasters, comprising: a small early 19th century taster, lobed circular form, with a doublesnake ring handle, plus a taster of circular fluted form, with an oval thumb-piece and one set with a coin, approx. weight 5.6oz. (3) £100-150

1280. A 19th century French silver wine taster, marked with a control mark, circular form, the shaped handle engraved with a standing gent and inscribed ‘CIUELE TROUVE’, diameter 8cm, approx. weight 2.9oz. £60-80

1281. A 19th century Russian silver beaker, assay master A. Kovalskiy, Moscow 1879, engraved decoration, plus a 19th century silver-gilt spoon, initialled, approx. weight 2.7oz. (2) £100-150

1282. A small collection of Russian silver items. comprising: a tea glass holder, of circular form, embossed with a Russian warrior, plus a two-handled bowl, plus four beakers and a kiddish cup, approx. weight 15oz. (7) £200-300

1283. A Scandinavian silver beaker, marked twice to base with maker’s mark, possibly L.L, tapering circular form, engraved foliate decoration, height 5.2cm, approx. weight 1oz. £80-120

1284. An early-19th century German silver swing-handled basket, by Johaan Georg Friderich Welle, Arolsen 1800-1810, circular form, pierced and embossed with filigree decoration, figures, bunches of grapes and masks, clear glass liner, on a raised circular foot, approx. weight 8.4oz, height 20cm. £70-100

1285. A French silver dressing table mirror, shaped upright rectangular form, foliate scroll border, wooden easel back, height 36cm. £200-300

1286. An 18th century Danish silver sugar caster, Assay master C. Fabricius, Copenhagen 1755, baluster form, embossed scroll and shell decoration, bayonet fitting pierced cover, on a circular foot, height 22cm, approx. weight 8.5oz. £150-200

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1287. A 19th century continental silver teapot, maker’s mark JJJ, probably German or Austro-Hungarian, oval form, chased foliate border, scroll handle, pull-off cover, the spout with a mythical beast spout, on an oval foot, length handle to spout 26.5cm, approx. weight 14.5oz. £200-300

1288. An American silver pitcher, by The Whiting Manufacturing Company, New York, baluster form, foliate scroll border, the scroll handle with scroll motifs, height 19cm, approx. weight 24oz. £200-300

1289. A George III silver cream jug, maker’s mark worn, London 1806, oblong bellied form, scroll handle, engraved foliate decoration, on four ball feet, plus a George III silver two-handled sugar bowl, by Crispin Fuller, London 1799, oval form, approx. weight 9.5oz. (2) £100-150

1290. A continental silver tobacco box, oblong form, embossed with figures and foliate scroll decoration, the front with a vacant cartouche, length 15.4cm, approx. weight 5oz. £100-150

1291. A three-piece late-Victorian silver tea set, by the Mappin Brothers, Sheffield 1895, oval form, part-fluted decoration, scroll handles, engraved with a crest and motto, approx. weight 29oz. (3) £200-300

1292. A silver sauce boat, by The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co, London 1911, oval form, with a wavy-edge border and leaf capped scroll handle, on three pad feet with shell mounts, length 22cm, approx. weight 9oz. £80-120

The crest and motto are those for Romanes, originally from Ross-shire, Scotland.

1293. A George III silver teapot and stand, by Daniel Smith, London 1789, the stand with no makers mark, plain oval form, engraved with a crest, and oval stand with wooden base, engraved with a crest, height 13cm, approx. weighable 17.4oz. (2) £200-300

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1294. A pair of George III silver pepper pots, by Thomas Daniell, London 1778, baluster form, pull-off covers, knop finials, on circular bases, height 12.8cm, approx. weight 4.5oz. (2) £200-300

1295. An 18th century silver spirit funnel, unmarked, conical form, with a ring attachment, height 9cm, approx. weight 1.5oz. £100-150


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1296. A George III silver cream jug, maker’s mark worn, London 1770, baluster form, leaf capped scroll handle, embossed with dogs and landscape scenes, on a circular foot, height 11.5cm, approx. weight 3.8oz. £100-150

1297. A George III silver toast rack base with an unmarked detachable toast rack, by Robert Hennell, London 1790, rectangular form, canted corners, pierced and bright-cut decoration, central carrying handle, initialled, on four fluted bracket feet, length 18.2cm, approx. weight 12oz. £200-300

1298. A late-Victorian silver tea caddy, by Fordham and Faulkner, London 1897, in the 18th century manner, rectangular bombe form, foliate decoration, pull-off cover with a fluted finial, height 15cm, approx. weight 9.5oz. £150-200

1299. A George III silver dish warming stand, maker’s mark only SW, circa 1780-1800, plain circular form, on three scroll legs with a burner, on three pad feet, diameter 22.3cm, approx. weight 14oz. £200-300

1300. A four-piece Edwardian silver tea and coffee set, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1902, oblong bellied form, part-fluted decoration, scroll handles, engraved with a crest, £400-600 approx. weight 60oz. (4)

1301. A 19th century silver brandy pan, unmarked, tapering circular form, wooden baluster handle, length 23.5cm. £100-150

1302. A George II silver child’s mug, by William Garrard, London 1744, plain baluster form, scroll handle, on a raised circular foot, height 7cm, approx. weight 3oz. £200-300

1303. A George III silver cream jug and sugar bowl, by William Bateman, London 1816, oblong bellied form, beaded scroll handles, foliate shell and gadroon border, gilded bowls, on four ball feet, engraved with a crest, approx. weight 16oz. (2) £250-350

1304. A silver mug, by C. J. Vander, London 1935, circular form, leaf capped scroll handle, height 10.5cm, approx. weight 10.5oz. £100-150

The crest is that of Trotter.

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1305. A three-piece silver tea set, by William Neale Limited, Birmingham 1931, panelled oval form, scroll handles, on a raised oval foot, length handle to handle 27.5cm, plus a pair of sugar tongs, approx. weight 31.5oz. (4) £200-300

1306. A modern silver salver, by Roberts and Belk, Sheffield 1988, circular form, gadroon border, on three gnarl feet, plus a silver salver of circular form, moulded border, by E. Viner, Sheffield 1967, approx. weight 35.5oz. (2) £300-350

1307. A three-piece silver tea set, by Charles Edwards, London 1940, circular form, scroll handles, on a raised circular foot, length handle to spout 29cm, approx. weight 29.9oz. (3) £200-250

1308. A George III silver cream boat, by Walter Brind, London 1766, oval form, gadroon border, leaf capped scroll handle, with a crest, on three shell capped hoof feet, length 14.7cm, approx. weight 4.3oz. £100-150

1309. A silver bowl, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1917, circular form, with a pierced octagonal gallery border, on a raised octagonal foot, width 17.5cm, approx. weight 19oz. £100-150

1310. A pair of George III silver salt cellars, by William Abdy, London 1787, oval navette form, beaded borders, pierced and engraved decoration, on four bracket feet, with blue glass liners, (one liner a.f), length 8.8cm, approx. weight 3oz. (2) £100-150

1312. A six-piece silver-mounted Wedgwood blue Jasper condiment set, by Richard Owen Williams, Birmingham 1905, comprising a mustard pot, a pepper pot and four salt cellars, with five spoons, in a fitted case, height of mustard pot 6.2cm. £150-200

1313. A modern silver wine taster, by R. Comyns, London 1963, circular form, with a double swan handle, inscribed with the Arms of the Vintner’s Company, and ‘1364-1964’, diameter 8.5cm, plus a late-Victorian silver-gilt fruit serving spoon, the terminal with the arms of the Vintners Company, celebrating Victoria’s Jubilee ‘1837-97’, approx. weight 6.5oz. (2) £100-150

The crest is that of Alphe, Drax, Gilbert, Jakeman and Westropp.

1311. A three-piece silver tea set, by E. Viner, Sheffield 1936, circular form, scroll handle, on a circular foot, approx. weight 22oz. (3) £150-200

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1314. A George III silver mug, by the Batemans, over-struck with maker’s mark of George Gray, London 1792, baluster form, leaf capped scroll handle, later engraved with the Royal arms and ‘GIII. REX’, height 9.6cm, approx. weight 5.8oz. £250-300

1315. A George III silver wine coaster, by William Allen, London 1806, circular form, pierced and engraved body, gadroon border, turned wooden base, the centre with a crested button, diameter 14cm. £300-400

1316. A silver swing-handled sugar basket, maker’s mark of C.J. Vander, circular wire-work form, twisted rope-work border and handle, with a blue glass liner, on a raised fluted foliate foot, plus another similar unmarked wire-work basket, height 11cm, approx. weight 9.5oz. (2) £200-300

1317. A late-Victorian silver swinghandled basket, by The Fenton Brothers, Sheffield 1899, rectangular form, pierced and embossed foliate scroll and shell decoration, on four ball feet, length 27.5cm, approx. weight 24oz. £150-200

1318. A Victorian silver rose bowl, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1898, circular form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, on a raised circular base, diameter 17.5cm, approx. weight 11.5oz. £100-150

1319. A George III silver dish cross, maker’s mark partially worn, London 1763, with pierced shell pad feet, the burner lacking cover, length 27.5cm, approx. weight 9.8oz. £200-300

1320. Royal Hussars and Royal interest, a presentation silver salver, by Sebastian Garrard, London 1922, retailed by Carrington and Co. Ltd, circular form, moulded border, the front inscribed ‘From The Officers X Royal Hussars, 12th June 1928’, and with facsimile signatures including ‘Henry’, for Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, son of George V, on three gnarl feet, diameter 24.5cm, approx. weight 18.5oz. £150-200

1321. A George IV silver inkstand, by Joseph Angell, London 1821, rectangular form, shell and gadroon border, with two pen wells, crested, on four foliate bracket paw feet, with three cut glass bottles, one with the original silver cover, the two others with later unmarked mounts, length 23cm, approx. weight 13oz. £150-200

1322. A pair of silver sauce boats, by Horace Woodward and Co, London 1911, plain oval form, beaded borders, scroll handles, on three shell capped claw and ball feet, length 16.5cm, approx. weight 13oz. (2) £150-200

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1323. A George III silver lemon strainer, no apparent maker’s mark, London 1778, circular form, beaded border and handle, with a side clip, length 17.5cm, approx. weight 2.8oz. £200-300

1324. An Edwardian silver two-handled wine taster, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1905, fluted circular form, embossed foliate decoration, shell side handles, length handle to handle 17.2cm, approx. weight 3.8oz. £50-80

1325. A George IV silver wine funnel, by William Eley, London 1827, campana form, part-fluted decoration, shell side clip, with a monogram, length 15cm, approx. weight 5.8oz. £200-300

1326. A silver mug, by S. Smith and Co, London 1912, tapering circular form, fluted scroll handle, plus a smaller similar mug, London 1918, approx. weight 16oz. (2) £150-200

1327. An early Victorian silver chamber stick, by Henry Wilkinson and Co, Sheffield 1842, foliate scroll form, foliate capital, conical snuffer, on a spread leaf base, height 8.4cm, approx. weight 4oz. £100-150

1328. A silver travelling chalice and pyx box, by Greenwood and Watts, London 1925, cylindrical form, the pull-off cover with a cross, rope-work border, the interior with a small plain chalice, height 9.5cm, approx. weight 3.6oz. £130-150

1329. A silver swing-handled basket, by William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield 1910, shaped oval form, on four bun feet, length 32cm, approx. weight 14.5oz. £100-150

1330. A pair of George III silver salt cellars, marks worn, London 1761, oval form, gadroon border, on four hoof feet, plus a pair of salt spoons, London 1830/31, approx. weight 7oz. (4) £70-100

1331. An Edwardian silver swinghandled basket, by Elkington and Co, Birmingham 1909, oval form, pierced foliate scroll decoration, on a raised oval foot, length 30.4cm, approx. weight 21oz. £150-200

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1332. A William IV silver butter dish, by Watson and Son, Sheffield 1833, the base of circular lobed form, replacement frosted glass bowl, the pull-off cover with a flower finial, diameter of base 17.8cm, approx. weight 11oz. £80-120

1333. A George IV silver wine coaster, by Cradock and Reid, London 1820, circular form, foliate decoration, turned wooden base with a crested button, diameter 15.2cm, plus a pair of old Sheffield plated wine coasters, of circular fluted form, gadroon borders, with central crested buttons, diameter 17.2cm. (3) £200-300

1334. A William IV silver salver, by Benjamin Smith, London 1836, circular form, foliate and scroll border, on three scroll bracket feet, initialled, diameter 26.5cm, plus a William IV silver two-handled sugar bowl, by The Barnards, London 1832, circular lobed form, foliate decoration, approx. total weight 42oz. (2) £300-500

1335. A Britannia standard silver table bell, by C. J. Vander Limited, London 1935, plain tapering circular form, baluster handle, height 11.8cm, approx. weight 6.4oz. £150-200

1336. A pair of silver five-bar toast racks, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1926, rectangular form, central carrying handle, length 7cm, approx. weight 4.9oz. £60-80

1337. A Victorian silver five-bottle cruet frame, by Charles and George Fox, London 1856, circular form, pierced decoration, with two silver-mounted cut-glass and three cut glass bottles, height 15.5cm, approx. weight 5.8oz. £100-150

1338. A pair of George III silver sauce boats, by William Cattell, London 1774, oval form, punch-bead borders, leaf-capped flying scroll handles, on three shell capped hoof feet, initialled, length 15.3cm, approx. weight 9.5oz. (2) £300-400

1339. An Edwardian silver waiter, by Pearce and Sons, Sheffield 1908, circular form, gadroon border, on three bun feet, diameter 21.8cm, approx. weight 14oz. £80-120

1340. A pair of silver sauce boats, by Asprey and Co., Birmingham 1930, oval form, wavy-edge border, scroll handle, on three shell capped hoof feet, length 19cm, approx. weight 20oz. (2) £300-400

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1341. A four-piece silver tea and coffee set, by James and Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1906/07, oval form, scroll handles with a rose motif, domed covers, on raised oval bases, approx. weight 43oz. (4) £400-600

1342. A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks, by Martin, Hall and Company, London 1887, Corinthian column form, swirl-fluted stems, on raised square fluted bases, height 26.3cm. (2) £300-400

1343. A three-piece Victorian silver tea set, by Smith and Nicolson, London 1862, baluster form, the sugar bowl of circular form, engraved decoration, rope-work scroll handles, the hinged covers with a bud finial, gilded bowls, initialled, length handle to spout 23.5cm, approx. weight 42oz. (3) £600-800

1344. A George III silver salver, by Robert Jones and John Scofield, London 1775, circular form, beaded border, the centre with an armorial within foliate scroll mantling, diameter 35.5cm, approx. weight 39.5oz. £300-400

1345. A three-piece silver tea set, by H. Atkins, Sheffield 1923 and 1932, oblong bellied form, scroll handles, with a matching electroplated hot water pot, approx. weight 33.5oz. (4) £200-300

1346. A silver two-handled tray, by Charles Green and Co, Birmingham 1936, rectangular form, canted corners, chevron borders, length handle to handle 47cm, approx. weight 41.5oz. £300-400

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1347. A silver two-handled cup set with three gold coins, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1922, circular form, scroll handles, on a raised circular foot, set with two sovereigns and an East India Company coin, inscribed, height 17.8cm, approx. weight 16.5oz. £600-800

1348. A George II silver Warwick frame, by Samuel Wood, London 1753, the frame of cinquefoil form, wire-work supports, central shell capped handle, the front applied with a cartouche, with a worn, crest, plus three graduated casters, of baluster form, pull-off pierced covers, on circular bases, and two unmarked mounted cut glass bottles, height 22.8cm, approx. weight 44oz. £2,000-2,500

1349. A Victorian silver-mounted claret jug, by W and G Sissons, Sheffield 1867, tapering circular form, fluted and leaf capped handle, the mounts with grapevines and foliate motifs, pierced thumb-piece, with a monogram, the glass body etched with classical chariot scenes, height 26.5cm. £600-800

1350. A George II silver cream jug, probably by George Ibbot, London 1757, fluted tapering form, cast scroll handle with a mask, on a raised fluted circular foot, the front engraved with an armorial, height 10.5cm, approx. weight 5.3oz. £150-200 The arms are those of Glover.

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1352. A silver hip flask, by Nathan and Hayes, London 1912, rounded rectangular form, bayonet fitting hinged cover, length 12.8cm, approx. weight 3.7oz. £80-120

1353. A collection of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a late 19th century silvermounted snuff mull, plain mount, the hinged cover with engraved decoration, an Edwardian pig pin cushion, a continental scent flask modelled as a miniature mandolin, a snuff box, a wine label, a continental walnut shaped box, a metal ware box modelled as a piano, and a pair of metal ware grape scissors. (8) £400-600

1354. A Victorian silver baby’s rattle/ whistle and teether, by George Unite, Birmingham 1876, baluster form, embossed foliate decoration, with ten bells, a ring attachment, and a coral teether, length 13.8cm. £150-200

1355. A collection of regimental electroplate, comprising: a two-handled trophy cup, two circular trays, a sauce boat and stand, a trophy shield, various entrée dishes, and other items including toast racks and mugs. £300-400 (qty)

1356. An electroplated regimental notice board, shaped rectangular form, mounted with a badge, and a plaque inscribed ‘Presented to the Officers of the 1st Bn, The Wiltshire Regiment by Major J. Audrey on the occasion of a rise in pay, 20th February 1956’, length 78.8cm. £200-300

1357. A late Victorian regimental Football Challenge Shield, unmarked, applied with the badges of the 99th Lanarkshire Regiment, and The Duke of Edinburgh’s regiment, embossed with a football match, and applied with shields of winners, on a later backing, height 75cm. £250-300

1358. A regimental silver-mounted oak letter rack, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1910, arched rectangular form, plain mounts, applied with the badge of The Wiltshire Regiment, and applied with a presentation plaque ’Presented to His Brother Officers of the 1st Battalion Wiltshire Regiment by Lieutenant Colonel A. G. Jeffreys on leaving the Battalion, 19th March 1910’, a.f, height 104cm. £400-600

1359. An electroplated regimental athletics shield, applied with the badge of the 1st Bn, Royal Berkshire Regiment, embossed with runners, and applied with shields of winners, on an oak backing, height 69cm. £150-200

1351. An electroplated presentation plaque, signed J. M. Riding, shaped rectangular form, with a central goddess and two ladies kneeling at her feet, above two swans and ‘Northern Photographic Exhibition, Liverpool 1911, H.C. Messer’, on a wooden plaque, height 31.5cm. £100-150 Horace Charles Messer (born 1856) was a photographer, who lived at 29 Castle Street in Salisbury.

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1360. An Edwardian large presentation silver trophy goblet, by Henry Wilkinson, Sheffield 1907, the circular bowl embossed with foliate scroll decoration, on a matted background, on a raised stem with beaded borders, on a circular foot, inscribed ‘CHALLENGE CUP, DUBLIN DISTRICT SENIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE WON BY 1st BN. THE WILTSHIRE REGIMENT’, height 28.5cm, approx. weight 21.5oz. £250-300

1361. A late-Victorian silver rose bowl, by William Hutton and Sons, London 1900, circular form, part-fluted decoration, embossed garland of flowers, on a raised circular foot, engraved with a crest and engraved with the badge of the 3rd Bat. Wiltshire Regiment, diameter 26cm, approx. weight 30oz. £300-400

1362. A presentation silver regimental trophy vase, by Lawn and Alder, London 1912, plain vase form, scroll handles, on a raised circular foot, inscribed with a Crowned H, above ‘From the Viceroy, January 1916, Delhi’, and ‘won by ‘’C’’ Company Major A.J. Randell’, also with the badge of the 1/4 Bn The Wiltshire Regiment, height 24.5cm, approx. weight 20.5oz. £200-300 The crowned H is for Charles Hardinge, 1st Baron Hardinge of Penshurst, who was Viceroy of India from 1910-16.

1363. Three regimental silver mugs, by Mappin and Webb, London 1913, William Hutton and Sons, Birmingham 1927, and one by The Barnards, London 1913, tapering circular form, scroll handles, reeded borders, with presentation inscriptions, approx. weight 34.5oz. (3) £250-300

1364. A presentation regimental silver inkstand, by William Hutton and Sons, London 1909, rectangular form, pierced foliate gallery, with a pen well, and with two silvermounted cut-glass inkwells, on four scroll feet, engraved with the badge of the Royal Berkshire Regiment and inscribed ‘PRESENTED BY CAPTAIN C. PIERCE BY HIS BROTHER OFFICERS ON LEAVING THE REGIMENT 1910’, length 27cm, approx. weight 28oz. £300-400

1365. Three regimental silver mugs, by William Hutton and Sons, Birmingham 1927/28 tapering circular form, scroll handles, inscribed with presentation inscriptions relating to The 2nd Bn Wiltshire Regiment, approx. weight 37.5oz. (3) £300-400

1366. Three regimental silver mugs, by H. Phillips, London 1932 and 1935, tapering circular form, scroll handles, two applied with the badge of the Royal Berkshire Regiment, and with presentation inscriptions, approx. weight 19.2oz. (3) £180-220

1367. Five regimental silver mugs, various dates and makers including H. Phillips, London 1937, tapering circular form, scroll handles, two applied with the badge of the Royal Berkshire Regiment, and the others with presentation inscriptions, three with glass bottoms, approx. weighable 22oz. (5) £400-600

1368. Two regimental silver mugs, by William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield 1932, and Birmingham 1930, tapering circular form, scroll handles, inscribed with presentation inscriptions relating the 1st and 2nd Bn Wiltshire Regiment, approx. weight 23.5oz. (2) £200-300


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1369. A set of three Edwardian silver Regimental menu card holders, by Horace Woodward and Co. Ltd, London 1908, rectangular form, with the badge of the 4th Battn. The Royal Berkshire Regiment, and inscribed, length 6cm, approx. weight 5.5oz. (3) £200-300

1370. A matched set of four silver Regimental menu card holders, three by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1926, one by Garrards, London 1979, modelled as standing soldiers, on raised circular cases, inscribed, height 8.7cm. (4) £400-600

1371. A set of eight late-Victorian silver Regimental menu card holders, apparently unmarked, circa 1895, with the badge of The Royal Berkshire Regiment, on raised black plinths, six applied with presentation plaques, and inscribed, length 7.6cm, (8) £400-600

1372. A modern regimental silver ashtray, by W. Knight, Sheffield 1955, circular form, with a presentation inscription, plus two ashtrays of Armada dish form, approx. weight 20oz. (3) £200-300

1373. An American silver bowl, by Gorham, circular form, scroll border, with a presentation inscription, plus a set of six presentation ashtrays, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1932, approx. weight 20oz. (7) £200-300

1374. A mixed lot of regimental silver ashtrays, including a set of four Victorian ones, by William Comyns, London 1888, another similar, plus four various ashtrays, plus four Maltese ashtrays and two Cyprian ashtrays, approx. weight 25oz. (qty) £250-300

1375. A collection of regimental cigarette boxes, comprising silver ones: one by William Comyns, London 1895, square form, the front with a striker, plus two others and an unmarked metalware cigarette box, and an electroplated cigarette box. (5) £200-300

1376. A set of twelve late-Victorian regimental silver ashtrays, by Joseph Braham, London 1898, circular form, beaded border, engraved with the badge of the 3rd Bn Royal Berks, and with a presentation inscription, diameter 10.7cm, approx. weight 36oz. (12) £300-400

1377. A pair of regimental silver table bells, by J. Gloster Limited, Sheffield 1935, tapering form, wooden handles, applied with traces of an applied badge, the bodies engraved with the badge of the Wiltshire Regiment, in a fitted case, height 11.5cm. (2) £200-300

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1378. A matched thirty-six piece George IV / Victorian and Edwardian silver cruet set, circular form, foliate borders, on three foliate scroll bracket feet, the pepper pots of baluster form, comprising: twelve mustard pots, four by William Nowlan, Dublin 1826, five by Stephen Smith, London 1881, one by Craddock and Reid, London 1821, and two by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1910, twelve salt cellars, six by Craddock and Reid, London 1821, four by William Nowlan, Dublin 1826, and two by Stephen Smith, London 1881, twelve pepper pots, by Jesse Earls, London 1881, approx. weight 157oz. (36) £2,000-3,000

1378

1379. A Victorian silver two-handled sugar bowl, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1895, lobed circular form, leaf capped scroll handles, on four bracket feet, by a similar William IV silver cream jug, Sheffield 1833, approx. weight 32oz. (2) £250-300

1380. An electroplated regimental twohandled soup tureen and cover, by Smith and Nicolson, lobed circular form, leaf capped scroll handles, raised cover with a scroll handle, engraved with the badge of the 49th Hertfordshire Regiment, with a liner, on four scroll feet, length handle to handle 41cm. £150-200

1381. A pair of Regimental silver trophy cups, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1922, circular form, angular scroll handles, on raised circular bases, inscribed ‘THE SCISSORS CUP FOR REGIMENTAL COMPETITION’, (one for swimming), also inscribed with the names of the winners, height 17.8cm, approx. weight 40oz. (2) £400-600

1382. A set of six regimental Art Deco silver mugs, by Francis Cobb, Sheffield 1936, circular form, stylised handles, on circular bases, engraved with the badge of the 4th Bn. The Wiltshire Regiment, and inscribed with various officers’ names, height 9cm, approx. weight 42oz. (6) £500-700

1383. A set of eight regimental silver finger bowls, by Page, Keen and Page, London 1926/7, plain circular, each engraved with the badge of the 2nd Battn. Royal Berkshire Regiment and the names of the presenting officers, diameter 10.8cm, approx. weight 54.5oz. (8) £500-700

1384. A set of nineteen regimental silver mugs, by Page, Keen and Page, Sheffield 1925, tapering circular form, scroll handles, engraved with the badge of the 2nd Battn. Royal Berkshire Regiment and the names of the presenting officers, glass bottoms, £1,000-1,500 height 9.5cm, (19)

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JEWELLERY & WATCHES

Thursday 26th January 2017

A carved hardstone cameo depicting Hercules, circa 1800. Estimate: £1,000 – 2,000 Part of a collection of over 100 antique intaglios and cameos.

ENQUIRIES Hannah Galbraith | Tel: +44 (0)1722 424586 | hg@woolleyandwallis.co.uk


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MEDALS, COINS, ARMS & ARMOUR Tuesday 28th March 2017 Closing date for entries 17th February

The Great War Military Cross group to Squadron Leader John Tudor Whittaker, R.F.C./R.A.F. Estimate: £1,500 - £2,000

ENQUIRIES Ned Cowell | Tel: +44 (0)1722 341469 | nc@woolleyandwallis.co.uk


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FINE SILVER & OBJECTS OF VERTU

INCLUDING THE ARTHUR HOLDER COLLECTION PART III

Tuesday 25th & Wednesday 26th April 2017

Closing date for entries 3rd March

A Victorian silver presentation racing trophy By John Samuel Hunt, London 1851 Height 72cm Estimate: £15,000 - £25,000

ENQUIRIES Rupert Slingsby +44 (0)1722 424501 rs@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Lucy Chalmers +44 (0)1722 424594 lc@woolleyandwallis.co.uk


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FINE SILVER & OBJECTS OF VERTU

INCLUDING

THE ARTHUR HOLDER COLLECTION PART III

Tuesday 25th & Wednesday 26th April 2017 Closing date for entries 3rd March

A Victorian silver 'castle-top' card case, Queen's College Cork, by Frederick Marston, Birmingham 1856. Estimate: £2,000 - £3,000

A rare Victorian Irish silver 'castle-top' card case, Dun Laoghaire harbour, by John Schriber, Dublin 1863. Estimate: £3,000 - £4,000

ENQUIRIES Rupert Slingsby | +44 (0)1722 424501 | rs@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Lucy Chalmers | +44 (0)1722 424594 | lc@woolleyandwallis.co.uk


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Auction Information OPENING HOURS Monday to Friday 9am – 5.30pm and 10am to 1pm on Saturdays. VIEWING All our auctions are on view at least two days prior to the sale and details will be found in the relevant catalogues. BIDDING IN THE ROOM To bid at auction you will need a paddle number. This can be obtained from the office either during the view or on the day of the sale. We now provide permanent paddle numbers which can be used for any future sale, once registered. REGISTERING WITH US All first time buyers need to register with us. Once registration is complete you will be provided with a permanent paddle number which can be used in all future sales. To register, you will need to provide two forms of identification: 1. a passport or photographic driving licence 2. a utility bill or document showing your name and address You can register in person or by contacting the office on 01722 424500 or emailing enquiries@woolleyandwallis.co.uk You will be asked to show your documents, or fax or email copies. PLEASE NOTE: Registering with the-saleroom.com or through our website does not automatically register you with us. COMMISSION BIDDING If you are unable to attend the sale you can leave a commission bid. This will be executed on your behalf by the auctioneer who will purchase the lot as cheaply as possible bearing in mind any reserve price and other bids.

LIVE ONLINE BIDDING Live online bidding is now available for most of our auctions via the-saleroom.com, enabling you to take part in the bidding from anywhere in the world, live as it happens. To bid online you need to register at www.the-saleroom.com, subject to approval. There is a 3% + VAT charge for this service. In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your credit card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Woolley and Wallis Salisbury Salerooms Ltd, you: 1. authorise Woolley and Wallis Salisbury Salerooms Ltd, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via thesaleroom.com, and 2. confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to Woolley and Wallis Salisbury Salerooms Ltd through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Woolley and Wallis Salisbury Salerooms Ltd are entitled to permit the shipping of the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale. CONDITION REPORTS The relevant department will be pleased to give condition reports on any lot, where practical. All weights and measures given in the catalogue should be regarded as approximate. The colours printed in the catalogue are not necessarily true. SALE RESULTS These will be posted on our website shortly after the sale. PACKING AND SHIPPING Woolley & Wallis do not offer a packing and despatch service but the following are carriers in our area. Alban Shipping

01582 493 099 info@albanshipping.co.uk www.albanshipping.co.uk

Mailboxes

01264 360 333 info@mbeandover.co.uk www.mbe.co.uk/andover

Pack & Send

0845 465 0564 sales@packsend.co.uk www.packsend.co.uk

TELEPHONE BIDDING It is usually possible to bid on the telephone by prior arrangement with the office. BUYER’S PREMIUM Each lot is subject to a Buyer’s Premium of 22% + VAT on the first £500,000 of the hammer price and 12% + VAT thereafter.

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PAYMENT AND CLEARANCE Payment is due immediately after the auction in pounds sterling. If you are a first time buyer we will need your name, address and bank details and will require funds to be cleared before purchases can be released.

CITES REGULATIONS Please note that lots marked may be subject to CITES Regulations when exported.

The following methods of payment may be made:

ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHT / DROIT DE SUITE Lots marked with a ‡ symbol are potentially subject to a levy.

Bankers draft, cashiers cheque, personal cheque, travellers cheques, debit and credit cards and cash up to a sterling equivalent of 15,000. We are no longer able to accept card payments of over £1,000 where the card-holder is not present. Wire transfers should be sent to: Lloyds Bank plc, Blue Boar Row, Salisbury SP1 1DB. Account no. 00957707 Sort code 30-97-41 IBAN no. GB20LOYD30974100957707 BIC code LOYDGB21063 Credit cards: Visa or Mastercard for which there is a 2% surcharge + VAT

The CITES Regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/

Droit de Suite is a royalty payable to a qualifying artist or the artist’s heirs each time a work is resold during the artist’s lifetime and up to a period of 70 years after the artist’s death. Royalties are calculated on a sliding percentage scale based on the hammer price excluding the buyer’s premium. The royalty does not apply to lots selling below the sterling equivalent of 1,000 and the maximum royalty payable on any single lot is the sterling equivalent of 12,500.

Debit cards: Delta, Switch, Connect

Droit de Suite, which is not subject to VAT, will be added to the buyer’s purchase price and then passed on to the relevant collecting agency.

Where practical, payment can be made and purchases collected during the auction.

Please enquire for the accepted exchange rate on the day of the sale.

Please note that furniture and clock lots will normally remain in our salerooms for three working days following each sale, after which they will be removed to our store and arrangements for collection must be made in advance with the office.

Royalties for Droit de Suite are as follows:

Storage charges will be levied on all lots in the furniture and works of art and clock sales not collected within 30 calendar days of the sale. This will include a handling fee of £20 (+ VAT) per consignment and a storage charge of £2 (+ VAT) per lot per day. No goods will be allowed to be collected until these charges have been paid. LOT SYMBOLS VAT Lots marked with an dagger (†) are subject to VAT on the hammer price. Lots marked with an omega ( ) have been temporarily imported from outside the EU and are subject to VAT at 5% on the hammer price and the buyer’s premium. In online catalogues, the Sales Tax % column indicates the rate of VAT on hammer price.

4% Up to 50,000 3% 50,000.01 - 200,000 1% 200,000.01 - 350,000 0.5% 350,000.01 - 500,000 0.25% In excess of 500,000 Up to a maximum levy of 12,500 FIREARMS Lots marked Ƒ in the catalogue are subject to the UK firearms/shotgun licencing regime, and may only be viewed and/or purchased by individuals with appropriate licences. Such lots are offered on an auctioneer’s permit, and must be collected prior to the expiry thereof. For further information, please contact Ned Cowell.


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SOCIETY OF FINE ART AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS and the ROYAL INSTITUTION OF CHARTERED SURVEYORS CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION FOR BUYERS 1. Introduction. The following informative notes are intended to assist Buyers, particularly those inexperienced or new to our salerooms. All sales are conducted on our printed Conditions of Sale which are readily available for inspection and normally accompany catalogues. Our staff will be happy to help you if there is anything you do not fully understand. 2. Agency. As auctioneers we usually contract as agents for the seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. Accordingly if you buy your primary contract is with the seller. 3. Estimates. Estimates are designed to help buyers gauge what sort of sum might be involved for the purchase of a particular lot. The lower estimate may represent the reserve price and certainly will not be below it. Estimates do not include the Buyer’s Premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the sale and may be altered by announcement before the sale. They are in no sense definitive. 4. The purchase price. The Buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 22% on the first £500,000 and 12% thereafter + VAT at the appropriate rate. 5. VAT. (*) indicates that VAT at the current standard rate is payable by the purchaser on the hammer price as well as being an element in the buyer’s premium. This imposition of VAT is likely to be because the seller is registered for VAT within the European Union and is not operating the Dealers Margin Scheme or because VAT is due at 20% on importation into the UK. The double symbol (**) indicates that the lot has been imported from outside the European Union and the present position is that these lots are liable to a reduced rate of VAT (5%) on the gross lot price (i.e. both the hammer price and the buyer’s premium). Lots which appear without either of the above symbols indicate that no VAT is payable on the hammer price. This is because such lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme and it should be noted that the VAT included within the Premium is not recoverable as input tax. 6. We are, primarily, agents for the seller. We are dependent on information provided by the seller and whilst we may inspect lots and act reasonably in taking a general view about them we are normally unable to carry out a detailed or any examination of lots in order to ascertain their condition in the way in which it would be wise for a buyer to do. Intending buyers have ample opportunity for inspection of goods and, therefore, accept responsibility for inspecting and investigating lots in which they may be interested. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale. Neither the seller nor we, as the auctioneers, accept any responsibility for their condition. In particular, mechanical objects of any age are not guaranteed to be in working order. However, in so far as we have examined the goods and make a representation about their condition, we shall be liable for any defect which that examination ought to have revealed to the auctioneer but which would not have been revealed to the buyer had the buyer examined the goods. Additionally, in specified circumstances lots misdescribed because they are ‘deliberate forgeries’ may be returned and repayment made. There is a 3 week time limit. (The expression ‘deliberate forgery’ is defined in our Conditions of Sale). 7. Electrical goods. These are sold as ‘antiques’ only and if bought for use must be checked over for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified electrician first. 8. Export of goods. Buyers intending to export goods should ascertain (a) whether an export licence is required for the goods to leave the U.K. and (b) whether there is any specific prohibition on importing the goods in question into the destination country because, e.g. they may contain prohibited materials such as ivory. Charges may be applicable for export licences. Ask us if you need help. The denial of any permit or licence shall not justify cancellation or rescission of the sale contract or any delay in payment. 9. Bidding. Bidders will be required to register before the sale commences and lots will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form. Some form of identification will be required if you are unknown to us. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for telephone bidding. 10. Commission bidding. Commission bids may be left with the auctioneers indicating the maximum amount to be bid excluding buyers’ premium. They will be executed as cheaply as possible having regard to the reserve (if any) and competing bids. If two buyers submit identical commission bids the auctioneers may prefer the first bid received. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for the leaving of commission bids by telephone or fax. 11. Methods of Payment. As a general rule any cheques tendered will need to be cleared before removal of the goods is permitted. Please discuss with our Office in advance of the sale if other methods of payment are envisaged (except cash).

12. Collection and storage. Please note what the Conditions of Sale state about collection and storage. It is important that goods are paid for and collected promptly. Any delay may involve the buyer in paying storage charges.

TERMS OF CONSIGNMENT FOR SELLERS 1. Interpretation. In these Terms the words ‘you’, ‘yours’, etc. refer to the Seller and if the consignment of goods to us is made by an agent we assume that the Seller has authorised the consignment and that the consignor has the Seller’s authority to contract. Similarly the words ‘we’, ‘us’, etc. refer to the Auctioneers. 2. Commission is charged to sellers at the following rates: 15% + VAT on each lot sold for up to £999, 10% + VAT on each lot realising £1,000 and above. 3. Removal costs. Items for sale must be consigned to the sale room by any stated deadline and at your expense. We may be able to assist you with this process but any liability incurred to a carrier for haulage charges is solely your responsibility. 4. Loss and damage waiver. We are not regulated by the FSA for the provision of insurance to clients. However, we for our own protection assume liability for property consigned to us at lower pre-sale estimate. To justify accepting liability, we make a charge of 1.5% of the hammer price plus VAT or, if unsold, our mid estimate of the hammer price. If the owner of goods consigned instructs us in writing not to take such action, they then remain at owner’s risk unless and until the property in them passes to the Buyer or they are collected by or on behalf of the owner, and clause 4 is inapplicable. 5. Illustrations. The cost of any illustrations is borne by you. If we consider that the lot should be illustrated your permission will usually be asked first. The copyright in respect of such illustrations shall be the property of us, the auctioneers, as is the text of the catalogue. 6. Minimum bids and our discretion. Goods may be offered subject to a reserve agreed between us before the sale in accordance with clause 7. 7. We may sell lots below the reserve provided we account to you for the same sale proceeds as you would have received had the reserve been the hammer price. If you specifically give us ‘discretion’ we may accept a bid of up to 10% below the formal reserve. . Reserves. (a) You are entitled to place prior to the auction a reserve on any lot consigned, being the minimum hammer price at which that lot may be sold. Reserves must be reasonable and we may decline to offer goods which in our opinion would be subject to an unreasonably high reserve (in which case goods carry the storage and insurance charges stipulated in these Terms of Consignment). (b) A reserve once set cannot be changed except with our consent. (c) Where a reserve has been placed only we may bid on your behalf and only up to the reserve (if any) and you may in no circumstances bid personally. 8. Electrical items. These are subject to detailed statutory safety controls. Where such items are accepted for sale you accept responsibility for the cost of testing by external contractors. Goods not certified as safe by an electrician (unless antiques) will not be accepted for sale. They must be removed at your expense on your being notified. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense. 9. Soft furnishings. The sale of soft furnishings is strictly regulated by statute law in the interests of fire safety. Goods found to infringe safety regulations will not be offered and must be removed at your expense. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense. The rights of disposal referred to in clause 8 and 9 are subject to the provisions of The Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977, Schedule 1, a copy of which is available for inspection on request. 10. Descriptions. Please assist us with accurate information as to the provenance etc. of goods where this is relevant. There is strict liability for the accuracy of descriptions under modern consumer legislation and in some circumstances responsibility lies with sellers if inaccuracies occur. We will assume that you have approved the catalogue description of your lots unless informed to the contrary. Where we are obliged to return the price to the buyer when the lot is a deliberate forgery under Condition 15 of the Conditions of Sale and we have accounted to you for the proceeds of sale you agree to reimburse us the sale proceeds. The liability to reimburse the sale proceeds shall not arise where you are acting reasonably and honestly and are unaware of the forgery but we are or ought to have been aware of it.


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11. Unsold and withdrawn items. If an item is unsold it may with your consent be re-offered at a future sale. Where in our opinion an item is unsaleable you must collect such items from the saleroom promptly on being so informed. Otherwise, storage charges may be incurred. We reserve the right to charge for storage in these circumstances at a reasonable daily rate. 12. Withdrawn and bought in items. These are liable to incur a charge of up to 10% plus VAT of the reserve or low estimate on being bought in or withdrawn after being catalogued. 13. Conditions of Sale. You agree that all goods will be sold on our Conditions of Sale. In particular you undertake that you have the right to sell the goods either as owner or agent for the owner. You undertake to compensate us and any buyer or third party for all losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of this undertaking. 14. Authority to deduct commission and expenses and retain premium and interest. (a) You authorise us to deduct commission at the stated rate and all expenses incurred for your account from the hammer price and consent to our right to retain beneficially the premium paid by the buyer in accordance with our Conditions of Sale and any interest earned on the sale proceeds until the date of settlement. (b) You authorise us in our discretion to negotiate a sale by private treaty not later than the close of business on the day of the sale in the case of lots unsold at auction, in which case the same charges will be payable as if such lots had been sold at auction and so far as appropriate these terms apply. 15. Warehousing. We disclaim all liability for goods delivered to our saleroom without sufficient sale instructions and reserve the right to make minimum warehousing charge of £2 per lot per day. Unsold lots are subject to the same charges if you do not remove them within a reasonable time of notification. If not removed within three weeks we reserve the right to sell them and defray charges from any net proceeds of sale or at your expense to consign them to the local authority for disposal. 16. Settlement. Subject to our normal trading conditions, payment will be made by BACS or cheque four weeks after the sale unless the buyer has not paid for the goods. In this case no settlement will then be made but we will take your instructions in the light of our Conditions of Sale. You authorise any sums owed by you to us on other transactions to be deducted from the sale proceeds. You must note the liability to reimburse the proceeds of sale to us as under the circumstances provided for in Condition 10 above. You should therefore bear this potential liability in mind before parting with the proceeds of sale until the expiry of 28 days from the date of sale.

CONDITIONS OF SALE Woolley & Wallis Salisbury Salerooms Ltd carries on business with bidders, buyers and all those present in the auction room prior to or in connection with a sale on the following General Conditions and on such other terms, conditions and notices as may be referred to herein. 1. DEFINITIONS In these Conditions: (a) ‘auctioneer’ means Woolley & Wallis Salisbury Salerooms Ltd or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; (b) ‘deliberate forgery’ means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description; (c) ‘hammer price’ means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the auctioneer brings down the hammer; (d) ‘terms of consignment’ means the stipulated terms and rates of commission on which Woolley & Wallis Salisbury Salerooms Ltd accepts instructions from sellers or their agents; (e) ‘total amount due’ means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Conditions; (f) ‘sale proceeds’ means the net amount due to the seller, being the hammer price of the lot sold less commission at the stated rate, Value Added Tax chargeable and any other amounts due to us by the seller in whatever capacity and however arising. (g) ‘‘You’, ‘Your’, etc. refer to the buyer as identified in Condition 2. (h) The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate.

2. BIDDING PROCEDURES AND THE BUYER (a) Bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding and to satisfy any security arrangements before entering the auction room to view or bid; (b) the maker of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer conducting the sale shall be the buyer at the hammer price and any dispute about a bid shall be settled at the auctioneer’s absolute discretion by reoffering the Lot during the course of the auction or otherwise. The auctioneer shall act reasonably in exercising this discretion. (c) Bidders shall be deemed to act as principals. (d) Our right to bid on behalf of the seller is expressly reserved up to the amount of any reserve and the right to refuse any bid is also reserved. 3. INCREMENTS Bidding increments shall be at the auctioneer’s sole discretion. 4. THE PURCHASE PRICE The Buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 22% on the first £500,000 and 12% thereafter + VAT at the appropriate rate. 5. VALUE ADDED TAX Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with an asterisk or double asterisk. Value Added Tax is charged at the appropriate rate prevailing by law at the date of sale and is payable by buyers of relevant lots. (Please refer to ‘Information for Buyers’ for a brief explanation of the VAT position). 6. PAYMENT (a) Immediately a lot is sold you will: (i) give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and (ii) pay to us the total amount due in pounds sterling (b) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing from you to us on any account whatever without regard to any directions of you or your agent, whether express or implied. 7. TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES (a) The ownership of any Lots purchased shall not pass to you until you have made payment in full to us of the total amount due. (b) You shall at your own risk and expense COLLECT any lots that you have purchased and paid for from our premises not later than 3 working days following the day of the auction or upon the clearance of any cheque used for payment (IF LATER) after which you shall be responsible for any COLLECTION, storage and insurance charges. (c) No purchase MAY be COLLECTED AND WE SHALL NOT RELEASE ANY LOT TO YOU OR YOUR AGENT until it has been paid for. 8. REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT OR FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES (a) If any Lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, we, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf, shall at our absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights we may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies: (i) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract; (ii) to rescind the sale of that lot and/or any other lots sold by us to you; (iii) to resell the lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case you shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale costs). Any surplus so arising shall belong to the seller; (iv) to remove, store and insure the lot at your expense and, in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere; (v) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 3 working days after the sale; (vi) to retain that or any other lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due; (vii) to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted; (viii) to apply any proceeds of sale of other Lots due or in future becoming due to you towards the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise a lien (that is a right to retain possession of any of your property in our possession for any purpose until the debt due is satisfied. (b) We shall, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf pursue these rights and remedies only so far as is reasonable to make appropriate recovery in respect of breach of these conditions 9. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must note the lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements. Accordingly neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except as required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale.


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10. COMMISSION BIDS Whilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction and are always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular lot and shall be assumed to have carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition, we will if so instructed clearly and in writing execute bids on their behalf. Neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so save where such failure is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we reserve the right in our absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made. 11. WARRANTY OF TITLE AND AVAILABILITY The seller warrants to the auctioneer and you that the seller is the true owner of the property consigned or is properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. 12. AGENCY The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers. 13. TERMS OF SALE The seller acknowledges that lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the lot. 14. DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION (a) Whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independent experts on their behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot. Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably, representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion shall be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing neither we the auctioneer nor our employees or agents nor the seller accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This Condition is subject to the next following Condition concerning deliberate forgeries and applies save as provided for in paragraph 6 ‘information to buyers’. (b) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation. 15. FORGERIES Notwithstanding the preceding Condition, any lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery (as defined) may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence presented that the lot is a deliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the lot including any buyer’s premium provided that (1) if the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) you personally are not able to transfer a good and marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this condition. The right of return provided by this Condition is additional to any right or remedy provided by law or by these Conditions of Sale.

PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS, LITHOGRAPHS, ENGRAVINGS AND PRINTS In accordance with long standing practice in Fine Art Sale Rooms certain terms used in descriptions in the Catalogue have the meanings ascribed to them in the glossary below. Glossary Any statement as to authorship, attribution, origin, date, age, provenance and condition is a statement of opinion and is not to be taken as a statement of fact. The Company reserves the right, in forming their opinion, to consult and rely upon any expect or authority considered by them to be reliable. (a) Edward Lear: In our opinion a work by the artist. (When the artist’s forename(s) is not known, a series of asterisks, followed by the surname of the artist, whether preceded by an initial or not, indicates that in our opinion the work is by the artist named. (b) Attributed to Edward Lear: In our opinion probably a work by the artist but less certainly as to authorship is expressed than in the preceding category. (c) Studio of Edward Lear: In our opinion a work by an unknown hand in the studio of the artist which may be or may not have been executed under the artist’s direction. (d) Circle of Edward Lear: In our opinion a work by an as yet unidentified but distinct hand, closely associated with the named artist but not necessarily his pupil. (e) Style of ...; Follower of Edward Lear: In our opinion a work by a painter working in the artist’s style, contemporary or nearly contemporary, but not necessarily his pupil. (f) Manner of Edward Lear: In our opinion a work in the style of the artist and of a later date. (g) After Edward Lear: In our opinion a copy of a known work of the artist. (h) The term signed and/or dated and/or inscribed means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription are from the hand of the artist. (i) The term bears a signature and/or date and/or inscription means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription have been added by another hand. (j) Dimensions are given height before width. (k) Pictures are framed unless otherwise stated.

BOOK AUCTIONS If, on collation, any named item in this catalogue proves defective in text or illustration, the lot may be returned within 14 days of the sale with the defects stated in writing. This proviso shall not apply to defects stated in the catalogue or announced at the time of sale; nor to the absence of blanks, half titles, tissue guards or advertisements, damage in respect of bindings, stains, spotting, marginal tears or other defects not affecting completeness of text or illustration; nor to drawings, autographs, letters or manuscripts, signed photographs, music, atlases, maps or periodicals; nor to books not identified by title; nor to books sold not subject to return.

GENERAL 16. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. 17. (a) Any right to compensation for losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of these Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate. (b) Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them. 18. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail or Swiftmail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting. 19. Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing in the catalogue. 20. Any indulgence extended to bidders buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or of the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect.

ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHT / DROIT DE SUITE

21. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions.

Lots marked with a ‡ symbol are potentially subject to the levy.

Droit de Suite is a royalty payable to a qualifying artist or the artist’s heirs each time a work is resold during the artist’s lifetime and up to a period of 70 years after the artist’s death. Royalties are calculated on a sliding percentage scale based on the hammer price excluding the buyer’s premium. The royalty does not apply to lots selling below the sterling equivalent of 1,000 and the maximum royalty payable on any single lot is the sterling equivalent of 12,500. Droit de Suite, which is not subject to VAT, will be added to the buyer’s purchase price and then passed on to the relevant collecting agency by the auctioneer. Please enquire for the accepted exchange rate on the day of the sale. Royalties for Droit de Suite are as follows: 4% Up to 50,000 3% 50,000.01 - 200,000 1% 200,000.01 - 350,000 0.5% 350,000.01 - 500,000 0.25% In excess of 500,000 Up to a maximum levy of 12,500


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Valuations PROBATE VALUATIONS We offer a speedy and professional service for executors and trustees and provide bound valuations for probate and duplicate copies when required. Since security is often a consideration, we can usually arrange for a house to be cleared and sent for auction, our Valuations Department ensures that executors are informed of which sales are involved and the results thereof.

Valuations are a core part of our business and are usually carried out by a senior specialist or directors. Accuracy, speed and above all confidentiality are paramount. INSURANCE VALUATIONS Written valuations for insurance can vary from a single item to a large estate. Before starting we discuss the various options available so that the valuation is specifically tailored to individual client’s needs.

We also carry out valuations for Family Division, Capital Gains Tax, and Private Treaty Sales.

For valuations of an entire house contents an itemised bound valuation is produced and can be accompanied by photographs when required. In addition to providing an inventory, written valuations can prevent painful arguments with a loss adjuster in the event of a claim.

Contact Christine Johnson 01722 424509 FREE AUCTION VALUATIONS Free verbal valuations of items for sale are available at our Castle Street salerooms. Please telephone the relevant specialist or call our office on 01722 424500.

Woolley & Wallis valuations are accepted by all leading insurance companies.

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WOO L LE Y & WA L LI S Absentee Bid Form Silver & Objects of Vertu

PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY IN BLOCK LETTERS Lot Number in numerical order

Brief Decription

Price Excluding buyer’s premium & VAT

24th & 25th January 2017 Please bid, on my behalf, for the undermentioned lots up to the prices shown which do not include the buyer’s premium or any V.A.T. payable on lots. These bids are to be executed as cheaply as is permitted by other bids, and/or reserves if any, and subject to the Conditions of Sale printed in the Catalogue. Please note we cannot guarantee that bids received after 4pm on the day prior to the auction will be executed. Billing Name (please print)

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Postcode Daytime telephone Email All accounts must be settled within 21 days. There is no surcharge for debit card payments, but for credit cards there will be a 2% (+VAT) surcharge. ID is required for all first time bidders.

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Auction Calendar FURNITURE, WORKS OF ART & CLOCKS 11th January 2017 12th April 2017 Mark Richards +44 (0) 1722 411854 • mr@woolleyandwallis.co.uk SILVER 24th & 25th January 2017 – Silver & Objects of Vertu Including The Arthur Holder Collection Part II 25th & 26th April 2017 – Fine Silver & Vertu Including The Arthur Holder Collection Part III Rupert Slingsby +44 (0) 1722 424501 • rs@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Lucy Chalmers +44 (0) 1722 424594 • lc@woolleyandwallis.co.uk JEWELLERY 26th January 2017 – Jewellery & Watches 27th April 2017 – Fine Jewellery Jonathan Edwards +44 (0) 1722 424504 • je@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Marielle Whiting +44 (0) 1722 424595 • mw@woolleyandwallis.co.uk ENGLISH & EUROPEAN CERAMICS & GLASS 28th February 2017 – Fine Porcelain & Pottery 23rd May 2017 – English & European Ceramics & Glass Clare Durham +44 (0) 1722 424507 • cd@woolleyandwallis.co.uk TRIBAL ART & ANTIQUITIES 1st March 2017 Will Hobbs +44 (0) 1722 339752 • wh@woolleyandwallis.co.uk PAINTINGS 15th March 2017 – Old Masters, British & European Paintings 7th June 2017 – Modern British & 20th Century Art Victor Fauvelle +44 (0) 1722 424503 • vf@woolleyandwallis.co.uk Jo Butler +44 (0) 1722 424592 • jb@woolleyandwallis.co.uk 20TH CENTURY DESIGN 29th March 2017 – Clarice Cliff, Art Deco & Design 21st June 2017 – Arts & Crafts 22nd June 2017 – A Private Collection of Burmantofts Pottery Michael Jeffery +44 (0) 1722 424505 • mj@woolleyandwallis.co.uk ARMS & ARMOUR, MEDALS & COINS AND MILITARIA 28th March 2017 Ned Cowell +44 (0) 1722 341469 • nc@woolleyandwallis.co.uk ASIAN ART 16 & 17th May 2017 John Axford +44 (0) 1722 424506 • jea@woolleyandwallis.co.uk


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