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SILVER FIRST DAY’S SALE WEDNESDAY 1st JULY 2009 SILVER Commencing at 12.30pm Silver will be on view on: Saturday 27th June 9.00am to 1.00pm Sunday 28th June 2.00 to 4.00pm Monday 29th June 9.00am to 5.15pm Tuesday 30th June 9.00am to 5.15pm Wednesday 1st July 9.00am to 5.15pm Limited viewing on sale days IMPORTANT Anyone wishing to view the silver will be requested to show identification. Weights and measurements are approximate guidelines only unless stated to the contrary Enquiries: Martin McIlroy Tel. 01392 413100 Email: [email protected] 21 101. A late Victorian silver plated tea urn, the foliate scroll engraved body of ovoid form on a square pedestal supported on four large bun feet, with swept reeded handles, the domed cover with a finial in the form of an urn and cover, 44cm high. £100-150 102. A silver plated wedding cake stand of circular form, inset with circular mirror panel, having engraved foliate and scroll decoration to the sides, raised on four swept feet, 50cm diameter, contained in a wooden box. £250-300 103. A plated wedding cake stand of circular form, inset with circular mirror panel, with foliate and scroll engraved decoration to the sides, raised on three swept feet, 40cm diameter, contained in a wooden box. £200-250 106 105 105. A Victorian silver plated tea kettle, stand and burner, the circular kettle engraved with foliate motifs, supported on an elaborately scrolled stand, overall height 46cm. £150-200 106. A George V three-piece tea service of oblong form, with gadrooned borders and reeded handles, on four ball feet, maker Elkington & Co, Birmingham, 1912, 35ozs. £250-300 107. A silver plated four piece tea service of oval form, decorated with foliate scrollwork comprising of a kettle on stand, water jug, cream jug and sugar basin, maker T.W & S height of kettle and stand 37cm. (4). £100-150 108 108. A Persian silver and enamel box of rectangular form, with foliate engraved sides, the painted enamel cover depicting a fortune teller or scribe capturing the undivided attention of two females on a pillared balcony, early 20th century, 26cm., long. £250-300 104 104. A pair of 19th century Sheffield plate three-light candelabra, with campana shaped nozzles issuing on reeded and swept branches, on knopped and tapering stems on circular beaded and weighted bases, 55cm high. £200-300 22 109 109. A Persian white metal scroll case, late 19th century/early 20th century, of a cylindrical form, chased and pierced with animals and foliate motifs, 60cm long, 43ozs, mounted on a marble base. £150-200 110 115 110. A George V square salver with inverted and shaped corners, supported on four scroll feet, 24cm wide, maker Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1922, 21ozs. £150-200 115. A George VI four piece tea and coffee service, of a plain oblong form, with rounded borders and shaped rims, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1939, total weight 64ozs. £300-400 111. A Scottish batchelor’s cafe au lait set, of an oval panelled form, with swept handles, on four scrolled feet, height of coffee pot 15.5cm maker George Edwards & Sons, Glasgow, 1916, 21.5ozs. £120-150 112. An Elizabeth II plain circular salver, with a moulded piecrust border on triple pad feet, 27cm diameter, maker Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1972, 20ozs. £130-150 113. An Elizabeth II circular salver, with reeded and shell border, on three scroll feet, the centre engraved with National Bank of Abu Dhabi, 21cm diameter, maker CJV Ld, Sheffield, 1994, 16.5ozs £100-150 114. A pair of Elizabeth II salvers, with shaped borders on three scroll feet, each engraved with Bank of Abu Dhabi inscriptions, 20.5cm diameter, maker Aspreys, Sheffield, 1995, total weight 20ozs, (2) £140-160 116. A set of four Edwardian glass and silver mounted whiskey tots, 10cm high, maker HB&Co, Birmingham, 1909. £150-170 117 117. A George V silver mounted ovoid glass claret jug, the body decorated in relief with claret and green sprays of fruiting vine, reserved on a stylised etched ground, the swept silver handle, cover, collar and circular fitted base, 27cm maker Elkington & Co, Birmingham, 1926. £400-600 118 118. A pair of modern cast candlesticks in the George II style, with shaped square bases, knopped and waisted columns, 19cm high, maker JBC & S Ltd, Birmingham, 1962, total weight 28ozs. £250-350 23 119. A George V caster of baluster form with reeded girdle, the domed cover with stylised scroll and point pricked piercing beneath an urn shaped finial, 20cm high, London, 1929, 10.25ozs. £100-150 120. A George V coffee pot of a tapered circular form, with reeded girdle and ebonised handle, 22cm high, maker George Unite, Birmingham, 1919, 17ozs, together with a Victorian silver plated coffee pot the pear shaped body engraved with floral sprays of ferns, 19cm high. £120-150 124 124. A pair of George V twin branch candelabra with reeded borders to the nozzles and drip trays, fluted swept arms, on knopped tapering columns on shaped cartouche shaped weighted bases, 34cm high., maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1916., £300-400 121 121. A George V oval two handled serving tray of plain form with shaped rim, 55.5cm long, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1932, 66ozs. £700-900 122. An Edward VIII circular salver, crested, with gadrooned border, raised on four pad feet, 31cm diameter, stamped Harrods, London,S.W., maker RWB, London, 1936, 27.81ozs. £200-300 24 123. A George V circular card tray, with foliate, scroll and gadrooned border, raised on four scroll feet, inscribed to the underside, 22cm diameter, maker GH possibly George Howson, London, 1913, 13.63ozs. £100-150 125 125. An Edwardian clear glass and silver mounted claret jug of ovoid form, the hinged lid with fruit finial, foliate and scroll decoration to the collar, the body with faceted hobnail decoration, 25cm high, makers mark worn, Birmingham, 1903. £450-550 126 126. A George VI three-piece tea service, of rectangular tapering form, raised on rectangular bases, maker HCD, Birmingham, 1939, together with a matched pair of sugar tongs, total weight of silver 32.60ozs. £300-350 127. A George V barge shaped teapot, with gadrooned rim, and slender spout, maker Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1930, 21.31ozs. £150-200 129. An Edwardian batchelor’s teapot of a rounded oblong shape with reeded girdle, on four ball feet, Sheffield 1907 maker G H, also a seven bar toast rack, Sheffield 1923 a four division toast rack Sheffield 1933, a loaded desk candlestick Birmingham 1971, two egg cups and a two handled circular butter dish, London 1898 makers G J - DF and a matching butter knife, weighable silver, 20oz. (8). £130-140 130 130. A George V three piece teaset of a rounded oblong form, with gadrooned rims, on four ball feet, Sheffield 1922, maker J R C A Ltd, weighing 33ozs. (3). £200-250 131 131. A George V three piece teaset of a rounded oblong form with reeded banding and gadrooned rims, Birmingham 1929, maker Carrington & Co, 36oz. (3). £200-250 128 128. A Queen Anne-style three piece coffee set of a circular tapered form with reeded girdles, the coffee pot with domed lid and urn finial, 20cm high, Birmingham 1922/23 maker Mappin & Webb, 17oz. (3). £180-220 132. A silver and tortoiseshell cigarette casket cedar wood lined, Birmingham 1945, length 11.5cm together with a late Victorian wrythen fluted and embossed rectangular grape dish, Sheffield 1897, maker F.R.S. Ltd, 23cm long, 8.75oz. (2). £100-150 133. A circular salver with a scalloped rim, supported on four scroll feet, Birmingham 1936, makers J B C & S Ltd, 25cm diameter, 16.5oz. £100-150 25 134 134. A pair of Elizabeth II 18 carat gold goblets by Aspreys, the bucket shaped bowls supported on knopped stems and spreading circular foot, 12cm high, London, 1973, 535gms., 17.20ozs.. £5000-6000 26 135. A George V christening bowl and matching mug, the circular bodies decorated with vertical flutes, shell and reeded banding, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1929, together with a non matching spoon, cased, total weight 11.5ozs £70-90 138. A George V hot water jug of a rounded oblong form, on a low pedestal foot, makers W.Hutton & Co Ltd., London, 1919, also a matched two handled sugar bowl by the same maker, Birmingham, 1919, total weight 34ozs. £150-200 140. A George III caddy spoon, with a shell bowl and bright cut engraved stem, 7.5cm long, maker Joseph Snatt, London, 1807. £60-80 141. A rare pair of George III silver scissors, unmarked, circa 1760, 14cm long, 1.51ozs. £140-160 142. A George III sauce label “Cayenne” of oblong form,maker George Knight, London, 1818, also an unmarked “Soy” label circa 1820, with gadrooned rim and an Edwardian kidney-shaped “Whiskey” label, maker J&J Maxfield, Birmingham, 1906. £100-120 136 136. A George VI shaped twinhandled fruit dish on a low pedestal foot, with snake motif handles and gadrooned rim, 30cm diameter, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield, 1938, 38.5ozs. £150-250 139. By Omar Ramsden A George V large teaspoon, with hammered texture, eggshaped bowl, the terminal formed as linked numerals AEAGS, with a border of entwined sprays of berries, 15.5cm long, London, 1935, 2.25ozs. £100-200 143 137 137. A George VI four-piece tea set of Art Deco influence, being of oblong form with reeded borders on a low pedestal foot, maker OT-BD Ltd, Sheffield, 1939, 56.5ozs. £180-220 143. A late Victorian silver cased travelling timepiece, the rectangular case with embossed scroll and foliate decoration with owls and cockerels, stamped Asprey, 166 New bond street, with 3.5cm white enamel Roman dial the movement with lever platform escapement, raised on bun feet (one repaired), 9cm high, maker W.C., London, 1898. £200-300 27 144. An Edwardian rectangular dressing table tray with embossed floral decoration and scroll and flowerhead border, 29.5cm wide, maker AEG & S, Birmingham, 1906, 8.77ozs. £100-150 147 145 145. A Victorian novelty combination scent bottle and vinaigrette in the form of a champagne bottle, decorated all over with scrolls, birds and flowerheads, 9.5cm high, maker Thomas Johnson, London, 1877, 1.86ozs. £300-500 146. A Victorian clear glass and silver mounted double ended medical phial, with etched labels ‘Morphine’ and ‘Cocaine’, the tops marked for London, 1896. £30-50 28 147. A William IV double sided ‘castle top’ card case, with a view of Abbotsford on one side and Newstead Abbey on the other, flanked by engraved and chased foliate scrollwork and shell motifs, 9.5cm high, maker Taylor & Perry Birmingham, 1835, 3.25ozs. £600-700 148. A Victorian card case, decorated overall with foliate scrollwork within shaped borders, 10cm, wide, maker Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham, 1845, also an Edwardian card case with engine turned decoration, maker Deakin & Francis, Birmingham, 1905, total weight 5ozs. £150-250 149. A pair of Edwardian grape shears with foliate chased handles and blade, maker HA, Sheffield, 1902, 2.70ozs. £60-80 152. A silver mounted and ivory page turner, late 19th century, the handle in the form of an eagle’s head, unmarked, possibly Persian, 32.5cm long. £100-150 150 150. A Victorian silver mounted tortoiseshell dressing table bowl and cover of a circular pedestal form, silver strapwork borders on a circular silver filled foot, 11.5cm high, maker William Comyns, London, 1888. £300-500 151. A pair of early George III sugar nips with scrolled arms and circular ‘box’ pirot engraved B W S, lion passant and makers mark J H to both handles, also a pair of George III bright cut engraved sugar tongs makers mark G D and a Russian silver gilt cauldron salt and spoon decorated with scrolled niello work, both pieces marked, total weight, 3.25oz. (4). £80-100 153. An Edwardian visiting card case, of rectangular form, engraved overall with foliate scrollwork, maker Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester, 1901, 2.5ozs. £80-120 153A. A continental silver filigree chain of office, the panels of cartouche outline with circular links, 718gms., 23.08ozs. 154. A William III wavy end or dog nose table spoon, with a plain rat tail, contemporary pricked initials HC-HB and later engraved initials JC, 20cm long, maker mark worn -P, possibly William Petley, London, 1700, 1.75ozs. £160-180 155. A set of twelve Elizabeth II silver and enamel coffee spoons, the bowls decorated with floral sprays, maker SJR, Birmingham, 1984, contained in two Mappin & Webb (retailers) boxes. £60-80 156 marks 159, 157, 158 156. A Queen Anne provincial trefid spoon with a ribbed and beaded rat tail, pin pricked with the initials ET to the terminal, 20.5cm long, maker John Elston, Exeter, 1707, 1.5ozs. £350-450 157. A Queen Anne silver gilt dog nose spoon, with a plain rat tail, engraved cypher to the terminal, 19.5cm long, makers mark indistinct, London, 1709, 2.25ozs. £100-150 158. An Exeter Britannia marked trefid spoon, with a ribbed ratail, 20cm long, maker John Elston, date marked rubbed, 1.75ozs. £200-250 159. A Charles II trefid spoon with ribbed rat tail, pin pricked initials IS and three stars to the terminal, 19.25cm long, maker Lawrence Cole, London, 1675, 1.75ozs. £400-500 160, 161, 162 160. A Queen Anne trefid basting spoon, with plain rat tail, 40cm long, maker George Cox, London, 1709, 7ozs. £800-1000 161. An Elizabeth II seal top spoon, with a ribbed extended terminal and pricked initials CPA, 15cm long, maker Patrick Bruce, London, 1585, 1.25ozs. £1200-1500 162. A Charles II provincial apostle spoon, probably St Matthew, with the reverse of the bowl dot pricked with initials and date of 1641, 18cm long, maker Edward Anthony, Exeter, circa 1640, 1.75ozs. £1500-1700 29 163. A pair of late Victorian grape shears with scroll and foliate chased decoration, 18.5cm long, maker George Heath, Sheffield, 1897, 4.25ozs. £150-200 168. A set of six Victorian Kings pattern dessert spoons, maker George William Adams, London, 1867, 11.73ozs. £80-100 164 164. A Queen Anne punch ladle, the two stage hollow barrel shaped handle with circular bowl bearing initials P*R, 31.5cm long, maker William Fleming, London, 1709, £500-600 165. A George II marrow scoop of traditional design, crested, 23cm long, maker S.W possibly Samuel Wood, London, 1735, together with another marrow scoop, maker Elizabeth Oldfield, London, date mark worn, total weight of silver 3.95ozs. £100-150 166. An early Victorian fiddle pattern fish slice, with a stylised pierced blade, 29cm long, maker R.B, London, 1837. £60-80 167. A George V old English rat tail flatware service, comprising: six table spoons, six table forks, eleven dessert forks, eleven dessert spoons (two plated), and six soup spoons, London 1930, maker D F, total weight 75oz. (40). £500-600 169. A George V mother-of-pearl handled dessert or fruit knives and forks, a setting for eight, Sheffield 1923, makers Mappin & Webb, complete with mahogany case. £100-120 170. A pair of Victorian fiddle and thread pattern fish servers, crested, with pierced scroll pattern decoration, maker CB possibly Charles Boyton, London, 1850, 9.38ozs. £100-150 171. A set of six William IV fiddle pattern dessert forks, crested, maker Adey Bellamy Savory, London, 1830, 9.5ozs. £80-100 172. A set of four large Victorian apostle serving spoons, with spiral twist stems and grotesque mask decoration with apostle terminals, 19cm long, maker Charles Boyton, London, 1881, 6.59ozs. in a Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company fitted case. £150-180 173. A pair of George III provincial Old English pattern sauce ladles, crested, maker JH (scrolled) possibly Joseph Hicks, Exeter, 1787, 3.25ozs. £150-200 174. An Elizabeth II canteen of Kings pattern flatware comprising; twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve fish knives, twelve fish forks, twelve tea spoons, twelve coffee spoons, , twelve table knives (stainless steel blades), and five plated lobster picks, maker S & S Ltd., Sheffield, 1971, weighable silver 185ozs. £1200-1500 174 30 175. A set of six George IV fiddle pattern dessert spoons, crested, maker William Eaton, London, 1823, 7.75ozs. £60-80 176. A set of six William IV fiddle pattern dessert spoons, crested, maker William Eaton, London, 1830, 9.25ozs. £60-80 177. A set of six George IV fiddle pattern table spoons, crested, maker John Harris, London, 1823, 13.5ozs. £80-100 178. A set of six Victorian fiddle pattern table forks, crested, maker JW probably John James Whiting, London, 1842, 15ozs. £100-150 179. A matched set of six George IV fiddle pattern dessert forks, crested, maker Eley & Fearn, London, 1822 and one by John Harris, London, 1821, 7.5ozs. £60-80 180. A George V ‘Queen Anne’ pattern flatware service comprising steel carving set, twelve steel bladed table knives, twelve steel bladed cheese knives, a butter knife, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, six tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve tea spoons, pickle fork, two sauce ladles and soup ladle, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1919, together with matched salad servers, preserve spoon, three salt spoons, pickle fork and butter knife, total weight 140.16ozs., contained in an oak canteen with matching stand raised on spiral twist legs. £1500-2000 181 181. A pair of George III sauce boats of bellied oval form with shaped rims, flying scroll handles, supported on three hoof feet, 17cm long, maker Henry Brind, London, 1744, 16ozs. £600-800 183 182 182. A Queen Anne cruet frame of a double ringed form, scroll handle, on four bun feet, fitted with two faceted glass bottles with unmarked silver covers and collars, the stand 16cm long, maker Charles Adams, London, 1712, weighable silver 13ozs. £800-1000 183. A pair of Victorian silver mounted glass decanters, of a square inverted form decorated with applied ribbed columns and raspberry prunts, the covers surmounted with a cast bird with a fish in its beak, 25cm high, maker Finley & Taylor, London, 1888, contained in original oak case. £300-400 184. A George III plain navette swing handled bon bon basket, on a low pedestal foot and beaded rims, 16cm long, maker -EW, London, 1790, 4.5ozs. £140-160 31 188. An Edward VII mahogany and Scottish silver mounted circular cake stand, with inset circular mirror plate enclosed with geometric pattern stepped frame , foliate and scroll decorated panels to the sides, the scroll feet headed with lion masks, 29cm diameter, maker Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 1903. £150-250 185 185. A George III silver gilt child rattle, with over all foliate engraved decoration, nine bells in dependant two tiers (one missing), a coral teether, maker TM probably Thomas Meriton, circa 1800, length 16cm. £500-600 189 189. A pair of late Victorian circular sweetmeat dishes with pierced sides and fruit decorated embossed bases, 16.5cm diameter, maker’s marks rubbed RS,WS?, Sheffield, 1894, 9.42ozs. £150-200 186 186. An Indian colonial silver salver of a circular shaped form, decorated with an elaborate chased rim of fruiting vines, supported on three cast scrolled feet, stamped on the reverse with the maker’s mark G.G.& Co, for George Gordon & Co of Madras, also with engraved initials PFB to HC, circa 1830, 33cm diameter, 46.5ozs. £250-350 187. A George III baluster mug, on a spreading circular foot and acanthus capped scroll handle, 12cm high, maker’s mark -B (first initial distorted), London, 1752, 10.75ozs. £300-400 187 32 190 190. A matched set of four George III tablespoons, with later gilded berry decoration to the bowls and chased foliate designs to the stem, monogrammed, makers Thomas & William Chawner, London, 1776,1768, other dates worn, together with a later sifting spoon with similar decoration, maker William Eley, London, 1803, contained in a fitted case. £150-200 191 191. A matched pair of Victorian pedestal fruit dishes with crimped wavy edge borders and embossed scroll flowerhead and fruit decoration, 20cm diameter, maker Charles Edwards, London, 1886 and 1889, 20.61ozs. £200-300 192. A Victorian inkwell of naturalistic leaf shaped outline, with scrolled foliate handle, 22cm wide, glass liner missing, maker James Charles Edington, London, 1846, 10.32ozs. £120-150 193. A Georgian pointed Old English pattern toddy ladle of slender form, maker JE, possibly Scottish, a pair of George III sugar nips of traditional design , maker GB possibly George Baskerville, no assay office of date letter and a pair of Victorian sugar nips, makers marks worn, London, 1882, total weight of silver 2.70ozs. 195 196 194 £100-150 194. A George III Warwick style five division cruet stand, with spiral twist carrying handle, with crested cartouche, raised on four swept legs with shell feet, with five non matching and unmarked bottles, maker I.D, London, 1765, weight of stand 14.34ozs. £300-500 195. A set of four George III coasters, crested with scrolled trellis decorated sides with beaded rims, 13cm diameter, maker Robert Hennell, London, 1774, date marks to two coasters worn. £1200-1500 196. An early George III candle snuffers tray of shaped rectangular outline, with scroll handle (repaired) and monogrammed thumbpiece, raised on swept four shell shaped feet, 20cm wide, maker Ebenezer Coker, London, 1763, together with a matched candle snuffer with foliate engraved decoration, makers mark worn, London, 1768, total weight of silver 13.15ozs. £300-500 33 197 197. A George III bright engraved oval teapot and stand, the teapot with slightly fluted sides and upper frieze of foliate scrollwork, the oval stand with similar decoration on four swept feet, maker W Tucker & Co, Sheffield, 1803, total weight 20ozs. £300-350 198. A George II cream boat with fret edge, the double scroll handle mounted with a leaf design, on three hoof feet, 15.5cm high, makers mark worn I?, London, 1738, 5ozs. £150-250 199. A pair of George III Irish silver sugar nips of traditional design, no maker’s mark, Dublin, 1804, 1oz. £60-80 201. A Victorian Chinese claret jug of tapering cylindrical form, the sides chased with panels of sailing boats and sprays of fruiting vine and presentation inscription “Victoria Regatta Hong Kong Challenge Cup to be won two consecutive years- International Race - Four Oars-One Mile” won by Irish (1880), English (1881), English (1882), the swept handle pierced with a decorative foliate pattern, the domed cover with knop finial, mark to base:- a Chinese seal, initials WH & 90, height 36cm, weighing 27ozs. £700-900 201 202 200 200. A late Victorian silver mounted ivory page turner, 52cm long, maker J.A, London, 1897, also a nephrite silver mounted letter opener/ page turner, unmarked, 20cm long. £200-250 34 202. A pair of George III candlesticks, crested, with beaded sconces and urn shaped nozzles, on knopped and tapering acanthus decorated stems and domed circular weighted bases, 20cm high, maker Matthew Boulton, Birmingham, 1809. scratchweights 7:18 and 7:19. £400-600 203. A pair of William IV candlesticks, with scroll and foliate decorated sconces and nozzles, knopped stem and scroll decorated shaped circular weighted base, 20.5cm high, maker Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield, 1833. split to one candlestick. £200-300 204. A late Victorian cigar/ cigarette casket of rectangular shape, the cover engraved with monogram and inscription ‘S. Yacht Maria’, cedarwood lined, Birmingham 1898, makers A & J Zimmerman, 23cm long. £120-160 205 205. A Victorian four piece tea and coffee service of melon shape, engraved with foliate scroll work, supported on shell and scroll bracket feet, the coffee pot (25cm high) a tea pot with open fleur head finials, London 1845, maker John James Keith, total weight, 72oz. (4). £1200-1500 206 206. A pair of Victorian two handled pedestal sauce tureens and covers of navette outline, the covers monogrammed and with urn finials, twin loop moulded handles on an oval foot, 23cm wide, maker Turner Bradbury, London, 1896, 24.59ozs. £300-500 207. A matched set of four George III wine coasters, the sides pierced with trellis work and leaf swags, the bases of turned hardwood, maker WP possibly William Plummer, London, 1776. £1000-1500 208. A late Victorian hot water jug, of baluster form with wrythen fluting and scrollwork, the domed cover with a fluted urn finial, 29cm high, maker Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield, 1895, 24.5ozs. £200-250 207 35 209. A set of three Queen Anne graduated lighthouse casters of cylindrical form, crested with monogram, having reeded girdles, engraved initials to the bases PJT, the detachable covers with bayonet fittings and ring turned finials, one 17cm high, maker’s mark partially worn (A-) possibly Charles Adams, , London, 1706, the pair 13.5cm high marks worn and one with blind piercing, together with a near matching smaller caster of cylindrical form, 10cm high, marks worn, London 1705, total weight of silver 17.23ozs. (4). £1200-1500 36 210. A George IV oval salver, initialled, having a gadrooned border raised on foliate decorated swept feet, 32.5cm wide, makers T & J Settle, Sheffield, 1821, 20.77ozs. £300-350 212 211 213 211. A silver mounted coconut shell goblet, first half 19th century, unmarked, with a turned wooden stem and circular shouldered foot, 15cm high. £250-300 213. A pair of Victorian corinthian column desk candlesticks, with beaded borders and fluted column on a stepped square weighted base, 16cm high, maker William Charles Fordham & Albert Faulkner, Sheffield, 1900. £250-300 212. A pair of George III pedestal sauce boats, of traditional design, crested, with acanthus capped scroll handles and gadrooned borders, maker WS possibly William Sampel, London, 1766, 28.84ozs. £700-900 214. A George II marrow scoop of traditional form , crested, 23cm long, maker Richard Gosling, London, 1736, 2.15ozs. £150-180 215. A George III pepperette of plain baluster form with ring banded decoration, 12cm high, maker WH with crown above, London, 1744, 2,12ozs. £150-200 216. A George II circular salver with foliate and scroll decorated border, and central engraved cartouche, raised on three hairy paw feet, 32.5cm diameter, makers William and Robert Peaston, London, 1756, 31.63ozs. £500-600 217. A late Victorian three piece tea service of an oval half fluted form, with gadrooned upper rims, maker Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1898, 24.25ozs. £180-220 216 37 218. A George I porringer, crested and initialled, with gadrooned and fluted body, with traditional shaped handles to the sides, all marks worn, 12cm diameter, 8.65ozs. £300-400 218 219. A George I porringer with gadrooned and fluted decoration, oval cartouche, and bead capped scroll handles to the sides, the base with lion crest and initialled W.H.J., W.I.S, 11.5cm diameter, maker Matthew Lofthouse, London, 1715, 9.20ozs. £400-500 219 220. A George IV oval salver, monogrammed, of plain design with gadrooned border, raised on four foliate decorated scrolling feet, 32.5cm wide, maker T & J Settle, Sheffield 1821, 20.77ozs. £200-300 220 38 221 221 - hallmark 221 - detail border 221 - detail raised panel 221. A large and imposing William IV silver gilt salver, of shaped circular outline, raised on four bracket feet, with a finely chased cast border depicting Hebe the goddess of youth offering a goblet of wine to Jupiter’s eagle, with ewer’s and sprays of fruiting vine, the blank centre enclosed by raised panels of eagles, fruit and floral sprays within foliate scrollwork, 60cm diameter, maker John Edward Terrey, London, 1836, weighing approx 210ozs. £5000-6000 39 222 223 222. A George II Irish two handled cup, with a reeded girdle, pedestal foot and engraved monogram, 20cm high, maker J-, possibly John Robinson, Dublin, 1736, 28ozs £300-500 223. A George III provincial teapot of rounded oblong form, supported on four ball feet, 14cm high, maker S.H, Exeter 1814, 20ozs. £250-350 224. A George III cream jug of rounded oblong form, supported on four ball feet, the body with ribbed girdle, maker’s mark -H, London, 1813, 5ozs. £60-80 225. A George III child’s mug of tapered cylindrical form, with reeded banding, 7cm high, maker’s mark rubbed, London, 1793, 3.25ozs. £80-120 End of sale 40