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The Silver (London hallmarks unless otherwise stated) (lots 258 - 348)

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Lot Description Illustration
258 A George III cream jug, the border with continuous scrolling band with central wreath, 1800, 10cm (4") high
Sold for £90
Lot 258 illustration
259 A drum shaped mustard pot, the hinged cover with shell thumb piece, crested, fitted a blue glass liner, 1899, 6.5cm (2.25") high
Sold for £65
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260 An Edwardian ink stand and pen tray, fitted two hexagonal waisted pots with engraved covers, the serpentine shaped stand similarly engraved, Sheffield 1901, 16cm (6.25") wide
Sold for £120
Lot 260 illustration
261 A pair of napkin rings with engraved borders, an oval engine turned napkin ring and four others
Sold for £40
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262 A pair of Georgian circular salts, raised on three claw feet (mark's worn), 8cm (3.75") diameter
(Unsold)
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263 A Victorian circular sugar basin, engraved foliage, with beaded border, Sheffield 1887, 9cm (3.5") high, and a pair of tongs, Sheffield 1897
Sold for £55
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264 A rectangular five bar toast rack, with pierced handle, on four ball feet, Sheffield 1904
Sold for £45
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265 An ogee shaped Christening mug, with C scroll handle, Chester 1908, 8.5cm (3.75") high
Sold for £50
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266 Two plain tapering pepper pots, with pierced flat covers, 4.5cm (1.75") high and a salt
(Unsold)
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267 A hip flask, with locking hinged cover, crested, 1901
Sold for £100
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268 A Continental oval box imported 1898
Sold for £50
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269 Four George III tea spoons, with shell bowls 1813, six tea knives with pistol shaped handles, Sheffield 1904 and four forks
Sold for £80
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270 A George III double ended marrow scoop, 1798
Sold for £90
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271 A George III game skewer, with beaded ring handle, 1772
Sold for £160
Lot 271 illustration & condition report or notes
272 A rectangular visiting card case, Chester 1904
Sold for £40
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273 A George IV vinaigrette, with engine turned case and foliate border, having a pierced liner, Birmingham 1825, 5cm (2") wide
Sold for £100
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274 A Russian snuff box, engraved a scene of Peter the Great on horse back and an arrangement of armour to the base, O H 84 MK 1891, 8cm (3.75") wide
(Unsold)
Lot 274 illustration & condition report or notes
275 An engraved visiting card case, with hinged cover, Chester 1901, 10cm (4") wide
Sold for £90
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276 Five George III fiddle pattern dessert spoons, monogrammed 1806 and two others 1811
Sold for £55
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277 Four George III Old English pattern dessert spoons, monogrammed 1796 and two others and a fork
Sold for £50
Lot 277 illustration & condition report or notes
278 A George III/ George IV fiddle pattern table service, crested comprising:
six table spoons
nine table forks
eight dessert spoons
eight dessert forks
various dates 60oz
Sold for £480
Lot 278 illustration
279 A pair of Continental silver candlesticks, with spiral baluster columns and stepped skirt bases, 20cm (8") high (one sconce with Sheffield hall mark)
Sold for £300
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280 A leather bound note pad, with silver cover, monogrammed, 1904
Sold for £40
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281 An oval dressing mirror, with embossed frame, a cartouche to each corner with a floral and foliate surround, Birmingham 1903, the plate, 29cm x 20cm (11.5"x 8")
Sold for £110
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282 Two embossed silver photograph frames, and a circular photograph frame
Sold for £65
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283 A clog pin cushion, Chester 1903 patent applied for by Roger Gurney
Sold for £90
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284 An embossed silver backed hand mirror, and the matching hair brush Birmingham 1936 and a button hook with hammered silver handle (marks worn)
Sold for £25
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285 An oval spirally half ribbed teapot, 1904, the matching cream jug and three circular ashtrays, Birmingham, 1937
Sold for £160
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286 Four George III oval salts, with rope borders, the sides pierced flowers and trailing foliage on ball and claw feet, 1769, 8cm (3.25") wide
Sold for £190
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287 A pair of sugar nippers, with engraved decoration, 1892
Sold for £35
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288 A cylindrical box and cover, Birmingham 1955 a small square box and four miniature photograph frames and a cigarette case
Sold for £80
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289 A plain beaker, with a narrow engraved border, Chester 1900 70.88gms
Sold for £45
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290 A pair of George III Old English pattern dessert spoons, etc
Sold for £100
Lot 290 illustration & condition report or notes
291 A pair of George III fiddle pattern gravy spoons, with Beckwith Buck and Withy crest, Dublin 1803 163gms
Sold for £120
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292 A caddy spoon, with a shell shaped bowl, Sheffield 1908
Sold for £45
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293 A hand mirror, the back with winged cherub heads, a matching hair brush and a clothes brush, Birmingham 1954 and 1955 and a turned wood bowl with silver rim, 12.75cm (5'') diameter, Birmingham 1922
Sold for £25
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294 Five napkin rings, various
Sold for £60
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295 A spoon, a pusher, a Christening spoon, a fork and a spoon with pierced handle (800 standard)
Sold for £35
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296 A pair of late 18th Century sugar tongs, pierced and engraved (lion mark only) and a pair of sugar nippers, Birmingham 1892
Sold for £55
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297 Seventeen teaspoons, various
Sold for £30
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298 A pair of George III table spoons, Old English pattern, 1807 and three others similar, 1792, 1795 and 1814, all initialled
Sold for £90
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299 Three George III tablespoons, fiddle pattern, 1804 and another spoon similar, 1802, all bearing the same crest
Sold for £100
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300 Three George III table forks, Old English pattern, 1815, a pair similar, 1826, and three other forks various
(Unsold)
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301 Three dessert spoons, fiddle and thread pattern, 1823 and 1857 and three fiddle pattern spoons, 1818 and 1852
(Unsold)
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302 Six dessert spoons, Old English pattern, 1935 and Sheffield 1935, initialled A, a pair 1813 and another pair of the same date, all initialled
Sold for £70
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303 A plain mug, 12cm (4.75") high, Birmingham 1948
Sold for £65
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304 A George III wine funnel, with thread border, 1803 by John Emes
Sold for £290
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305 A George III oval cream jug, with thread and engraved borders, initialled within a cartouche
Sold for £110
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306 A small sugar bowl, with scrolled rim, 7.5cm (3") diameter, Sheffield 1904, a rectangular embossed pepper pot, Birmingham 1902 and an egg cup
Sold for £70
Lot 306 illustration
307 A circular moulded mustard pot, with hinged cover and scroll handle, raised on three legs, Birmingham 1900 and another mustard pot of vase shape, Sheffield 1898, raised on a plated pedestal base
(Unsold)
Lot 307 illustration
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