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Lot 486 - Early 20th century Arts & Crafts silver spoon with planished bowl and applied rope twist decoration, together with a similar butter knife, both apparently unmarked (2).
Unsold
Lot 487 - 18th century French silver hot chocolate pot
Sold for £450
Lot 488 - Two French silver wine tasters
Lot 489 - Large Indian white metal tray / salver in the form of a leaf, decorated with leaves and birds, 38cm in length, all at 30ozs
Sold for £420
Lot 490 - Early 20th century French silver plated wine cooler in the form with reeded decoration and twin ring handles and marks to base for Boyer et Fils, Paris, 20cm in height.
Sold for £80
Lot 491 - Set of eighteen pairs of 19th century French hallmarked silver gilt, Gordian Knot pattern, dessert spoons and forks with engraved initials
Sold for £940
Lot 492 - Part set of 1930s Christofle silver plated Spatours pattern flatware comprising 12 dinner forks, 12 dessert spoons, 11 teaspoons, a table spoon and a soup ladle in a Christofle case, together with...
Sold for £40
Lot 493 - Collection of 19th century French silver and plated flatware and cutlery
Sold for £1,100
Lot 494 - Set of six 1950s bean end silver and guilloché enamel coffee spoons in a fitted case, (Birmingham 1956), maker Turner & Simpson.
Sold for £100
Lot 495 - Edwardian silver ladies mesh evening bag, (Birmingham 1909), together with another with import marks for (Birmingham 1903), all at 12ozs (2)
Sold for £140
Lot 496 - George V silver cigarette box of rectangular form (Birmingham 1929), maker Adie Brothers, together with three silver cigarette cases, (various dates and makers) 15ozs of weighable silver (4).
Sold for £170
Lot 497 - Victorian silver vinaigrette of oval form with engraved decoration, gilded interior with pierced hinged grill, (London 1880), maker George Unite, 3.6 cm
Sold for £85
Lot 498 - George III silver vinaigrette of oval form with brite cut engraved decoration, gilded interior with filigree work hinged grill, (Birmingham 1802), maker Samuel Pemberton, 4cm
Lot 499 - George III silver vinaigrette of rectangular form with brite cut engraved decoration, gilded interior with pierced hinged grill, (Birmingham 1810), maker Samuel Pemberton, 2.7cm
Lot 500 - Victorian silver gilt vinaigrette of rectangular form with engine turned decoration, gilded interior with pierced hinged grill, (Birmingham 1842), maker Francis Clark, 3.5cm (including suspension l...
Lot 501 - George III silver vinaigrette of octagonal form with engraved decoration, gilded interior with pierced hinged grill, (Birmingham circa. 1800), maker Samuel Taylor, 2cm
Lot 502 - George III silver vinaigrette of curved rectangular form with engraved decoration, gilded interior with pierced hinged grill, (Birmingham 1790), maker Samuel Pemberton, together with another also b...
Lot 503 - George IV silver vinaigrette of rectangular form with engraved decoration, gilded interior with pierced hinged grill, (Birmingham 1822), maker James Collins, together with another George III silver...
Sold for £130
Lot 504 - George III silver vinaigrette of rectangular form with brite cut engraved decoration, gilded interior with pierced hinged grill, (Birmingham 1816), maker Lea & Clark, together with another William...
Sold for £180
Lot 505 - William IV silver vinaigrette of rectangular form with brite cut engraved decoration, gilded interior with pierced hinged grill, (Birmingham 1834), maker Nathaniel Mills, 2.7cm
Sold for £90
Lot 506 - George III silver vinaigrette of rectangular form with embossed decoration, gilded interior with pierced hinged grill, (Birmingham 1818), together with a Victorian silver vinaigrette (Birmingham 18...
Lot 507 - George III silver vinaigrette of octagonal form with brite cut engraved decoration, gilded interior with pierced hinged grill, (Birmingham circa 1810), maker John Thropp, 2.1cm
Lot 508 - George III silver vinaigrette of rectangular cushion form with brite cut engraved decoration, gilded interior with pierced hinged grill, (Birmingham 1819), maker John Shaw, 3.4cm
Lot 509 - George IV silver vinaigrette of rectangular form with brite cut engraved decoration, gilded interior with pierced hinged grill, (Birmingham 1827), maker T S, together with a Victorian silver gilt v...
Sold for £150
Lot 510 - Victorian silver stamp case with engraved decoration, (Birmingham 1880), together with a contemporary silver pill box, marked 925 (2)
Sold for £48
Lot 511 - Victorian silver miniature chamberstick in the form of a heart (Birmingham 1891), maker William Comyns, together with another silver miniature.
Lot 512 - Edwardian silver caddy spoon, with bowl in the form of a leaf, (Sheffield 1902), maker James Dixon & Sons, 10.8cm in length.
Lot 513 - Early Victorian silver butter dish cover with applied cow finial, engraved with a latin dedication and a family crest, (Birmingham 1843)
Lot 514 - George V silver hip flask with removable cup gilded to interior, the body engraved 'P.D.R. 11th September 1923', (Sheffield 1920), maker Walker & Hall, all at 5.3ozs, 14.7cm in length.
Lot 515 - Set of six George III Scottish silver Old English pattern dessert spoons, (Edinburgh 1802), shaped sovereign's head punch, maker probably Robert Keay. Together with a Scottish silver.
Lot 516 - George V silver table lighter in the form of an aladdin lamp with snake handle and flame topped wick holder
Sold for £190
Lot 517 - Continental silver model of a boat, on oval stand, the model marked 800, 18.8cm in height (including stand).
Lot 518 - Large Edwardian twin handled silver rose bowl.
Sold for £580
Lot 519 - Georgian white metal pap boat of traditional boat form 13.5 cm
Lot 520 - Imperial Russian silver niellowork snuff box decorated with castle scenes and floral scrollwork , 84 standard mark, dated 1844, 8 x 5 x1.5cm and another (2)
Lot 521 - Early 19th century silver castle top vinaigrette of rectangular form, Newstead Abbey
Sold for £320
Lot 522 - Early Victorian silver castle top vinaigrette of rectangular form, Abbotsford.
Sold for £280
Lot 523 - Victorian silver castle top vinaigrette of shaped oval form,The Scott Memorial.
Sold for £290
Lot 524 - 19th century Dutch silver serving spoon, the terminal modelled as a male figure, 24.5cm in overall length.
Sold for £46
Lot 525 - Victorian miniature silver copy of the Elcho Challenge Shield.
Sold for £60
Lot 526 - George III silver candlestick
Lot 527 - Set of twelve Contemporary silver handled dinner knives with stainless steel blades, (Sheffield 1977), maker William Yates Ltd, each 25cm in overall length.
Sold for £340
Lot 528 - Set of twelve Victorian silver fiddle pattern table spoons, each with engraved crest, (London 1840), maker George Adams, all at 32ozs
Sold for £460
Lot 529 - Set of eleven Victorian silver fiddle pattern table spoons, each with engraved crest, (London 1840), maker George Adams, all at 17ozs
Sold for £260
Lot 530 - Set of twelve Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert forks, each with engraved crest, (London 1840)
Lot 531 - Set of eight George III silver fiddle pattern dinner forks, each with engraved initials, (London 1813), makers marks rubbed, all at 20ozs
Lot 532 - Set of six George III silver Old English pattern teaspoons, (London 1812), together with large group of Georgian and later silver flatware to include spoons and forks, 48ozs of weighable silver.
Sold for £620
Lot 533 - Pair of Georgian Scottish Provincial silver fiddle pattern table spoons with engraved initials and marks for Mark Hinchsliffe of Dumfries circa. 1830.
Sold for £120