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Silver and Silver Plate (lots 94 - 186)

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94 A five piece tea set, hallmarked London 1903, maker's mark of C.B.
Comprising: kettle on stand, hot water pot, teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, each piece of half gadrooned rounded rectangular form with gadrooned rim. Teapot 30 cms wide. (5)
£600 - 800
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95 A silver Masonic coronation cup, hallmarked London 1936, maker's mark of Charles Boyton
With crown finial above lid inscribed Imperial Lodge of MMM and numbered 643 with twin handles formed as lions rampant above shields, engraved to the body Coronation Trophy presented by W. Bro. Walter E. Hobbs OBE, W.N. 1936/37, mounted on a stepped onyx base with plaques applied to the sides, in a blue baize lined oak carrying case. The cup on stand measuring 28.5 cms high.
£200 - 300
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96 A tortoiseshell veneered dressing table mirror
The rectangular plate within a slender segmentally veneered frame. 31 cms high.
£100 - 150
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97 A pair of bottle coasters, hallmarked London 1961, maker's mark of N.J.
Each of gadrooned circular form with wooden insert. Each 13 cms diameter. (2)
£120 - 180
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98 A pair of candlesticks, hallmarked London 1908
Each of tapering octagonal form with conforming spreading base. Each 21 cms high. (2)
£250 - 350
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99 A twin handled trophy cup, hallmarked Chester 1924, maker's mark indistinct, retailed by Jays of Oxford Street
The circular body engraved Captains Prize...1925 and flanked with angular pierced handles. 11.5 cms high.
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100 A coffee pot, hallmarked Sheffield 1930
The cylindrical body with angular wooden handle, supported on shell headed scroll feet. 22 cms high.
£100 - 150
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101 A four piece tea set, hallmarked London 1931/32, maker's mark of Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Limited
Each piece of canted rectangular form. The teapot 29.5 cms wide. (4)
£200 - 300
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102 An Edwardian three piece bachelor's tea set, hallmarked Birmingham 1905, maker's mark of W.D.
Each piece of oval half gadrooned form. The teapot 22.5 cms wide. (3)
£100 - 150
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103 A pair of toast racks, hallmarked Sheffield 1926/1927, maker's mark of James Dixon & Son
Each with four division top and loop handle; and another silver toast rack. The former each 7 cms long. (3)
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104 A Christening mug, hallmarked Sheffield 1919, maker's mark of H.W. and a small tea caddy, hallmarked Birmingham 1906, maker's mark of L. & S.
The former 8.5 cms high. (2)
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105 A mustard pot, hallmarked Chester, probably 1908, maker's mark of F.F.C.
The drum form body with hinged lid and gadrooned rim enclosing a blue glass liner; and another smaller mustard pot. The former 6 cms high. (2)
Not Illustrated
106 A coffee pot, hallmarked Sheffield 1903, maker's mark indistinct
The body of half gadrooned oval form with loop handle. 22 cms high.
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107 An Edwardian Irish dish ring, hallmarked Dublin 1912, maker's mark B. Limited?
The domed pierced rim engraved and embossed with hounds and a fox amongst scrolling flowering foliage and enclosing a blue glass liner. 15.5 cms diameter.
£150 - 250
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108 An Irish silver salver, hallmarked Dublin 1830, maker's mark of W.N.
The circular serpentine body with shell and scroll decorated border, the centre finely engraved with a crest and motto inscribed Comme Je Trouve within an acanthus shell and scroll engraved border, supported on four stylised claw and ball feet. 42.5 cms diameter.
£800 - 1,200
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109 An Elizabethan style silver gilt goblet and cover, hallmarked London 1946, maker's mark of O.T. & B.D.
The spire mounted domed top with acanthus decoration above a small tapering bowl, the circular section stem supported on domed foot; together with a wooden base. 27.5 cms high.
£250 - 350
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110 A twin handled trophy cup, hallmarked Sheffield 1925
The tapering bowl with stiff leaf decoration flanked with angular loop handles above a fluted circular base mounted on an ebonised stand. The cup 25.5 cms high.
£200 - 300
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111 A pair of columnar candlesticks, hallmarked London 1925, maker's mark indistinct
Each with elaborate capital above stop fluted column and square spreading base. Each 34 cms high. (2)
£400 - 600
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112 A sugar basket, hallmarked London 1882
The serpentine navette shaped body with bright cut decoration and swing handle. 13 cms wide.
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113 A serving slice, hallmarked London 1811, maker's mark of T.J.
The pierced blade with engraved decoration. 27.5 cms long.
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114 An early 19th century Danish silver milk jug, maker's mark probably of Frederik Fabritius and a later sugar bowl of similar form
The former with Copenhagen assay mark and inscribed date 1810, the sugar bowl with inscribed mark 1904, each piece with floral and serpent decorated border. The former 15 cms high. (2)
£200 - 300
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115 A 19th century Continental white metal sugar caster
The baluster body of spirally gadrooned form with floral decoration. 16 cms high.
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116 A Danish white metal dish
Of oval form; and an early 19th century unmarked silver tea strainer. The former 29 cms wide. (2)
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117 An 18th century Continental white metal spoon, probably North European
The handled engraved with a church, the reverse of the bowl initials within a cartouche. 17 cms long.
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118 A set of six late 19th century Russian coffee spoons, marked for St. Petersburg, assayers mark of A.C., maker's mark of K.P. and dated 1892 (6)
Not Illustrated
119 Three 19th century American Kings pattern dessert spoons by R. Wallace, circa 1835
Each spoon stamped for the United Stated Navy and crested with an anchor. (3)
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120 A Christofle silver plated serving dish and ladle from the Gallia Collection
The shallow oval bowl with angular handle, supported on an oval foot, the ladle with stylised swan head handle. The dish 20.5 cms wide. (2)
£200 - 300
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121 A set of six silver Fiddle and Thread pattern dessert spoons by Christofle
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122 A part set of American Sterling silver cutlery
Comprising: six table knives, six table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert/cake forks. (24)
£100 - 200
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123 A Kings pattern soup ladle, hallmarked London 1912, maker's mark of C.B. & S.
34 cms long.
£150 - 250
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124 A set of eight Fiddle and Thread pattern table forks, hallmarked Dublin 1829 and two others hallmarked Dublin 1826 (10)
£100 - 150
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125 A set of twelve Fancy pattern table forks, hallmarked London 1845 and 1846, maker's mark of C.L.
Each initialled. (12)
£150 - 250
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126 A silver mounted polished hardstone match striker
The circular body with radiating lines to the top beneath a silver collar. 5.5 cms high.
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127 A pair of serving spoons, hallmarked London, maker's mark of S.J.
23 cms wide.
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128 A quantity of assorted flatware
To include: a set of six soup spoons, hallmarked Sheffield, maker's mark J.H. and assorted 18th and 19th century Fiddle pattern and Old English spoons and forks and a set of six cased grapefruit spoons.
£100 - 150
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129 A pair of Victorian cased electroplate fish servers
With silver collars, the blade with pierced and engraved fish decoration. Case 37.5 cms wide.
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130 A Victorian satinwood cased set of twelve silver handled fruit eaters and a part set of mother-of-pearl and silver fruit eaters, in an oak case
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131 A set of six Irish Fiddle pattern table forks, hallmarked Dublin 1832 struck twice, one B.P, the other T.W.Y.+
Each engraved with initials. (6)
£100 - 150
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132 A part set of Old English pattern cutlery, hallmarked Sheffield 1904, maker's mark of H.A.
Comprising: six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons and six tablespoons. (24)
£300 - 500
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133 A part set of Old English pattern cutlery, hallmarked London 1925, maker's mark of C.W.F.
Comprising: six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons and a tablespoon. (19)
£250 - 350
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134 An Old Sheffield plate four bottle decanter stand
The cruciform base with loop handle to the centre and four faceted square section decanters. 22 cms wide.
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135 A Christening mug, hallmarked Sheffield 1879, maker's mark indistinct
The cylindrical body with engraved foliate decoration and loop handle. 10 cms high.
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136 A goblet, hallmarked Sheffield 1869, maker's mark of R.M. & E.H.
The tapering bowl with engraved strapwork decoration above a slender stem and circular foot. 18 cms high.
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137 A sugar caster, hallmarked London 1958, maker's mark of R.W.B., retailed by Harrod's
The octagonal baluster body with finial mounted pierced lid. 20 cms high.
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138 A Continental white metal sugar basket
The pierced embossed frame decorated with flowers enclosing a red glass liner. 12 cms wide.
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139 A cast silver pedestal salt?, the base hallmarked London, probably 1830, maker's mark of Robert Garrard
The removable blue glass top above a stiff leaf crenellated pierced base with embossed floral decoration. 15 cms high.
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140 A silver mounted picture frame, hallmarked Sheffield 1908, maker's mark of Walker & Hall
The serpentine rectangular oak backing mounted with scrolling silver front. 19.5 cms high.
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141 A Middle Eastern white metal bowl
The circular body with serpentine rim and profusely engraved sides; and a conforming stand. The bowl 28 cms wide.
£100 - 150
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142 A lidded tankard, hallmarked probably Chester 1701, maker's mark of P.R.?
The hinged lid with scrolling thumb piece above domed lid and spreading cylindrical body, the front engraved with presentation inscription Won by Mr. J.C. Binyons...and South Herts. Yeomanry Races, Hatfield Park, (later engraved). 18.5 cms high.
£800 - 1,200
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143 A small trophy cup, hallmarked Sheffield 1921, maker's mark of Walker & Hall
The twin handled body with foliate swag and engraved mask decoration beneath scrolling handles, the body inscribed The Engineers Club Golf Circle.. 12 cms high.
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