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Lot 160A

German, late 19th century A silver centre-piece with etched glass bowl. The silver base with figures of cherubs riding dolphins, with central cartouches.  Stamped '6669 800' Weight of silver: approximately 1607.1 grams From the personal collection of Mandy Rice-Davies (1944-2014)

Lot 1762

An Elizabeth II silver 2-handled baby's feeding bowl, Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1960, circular bulbous form, with reeded decoration and C-shaped handles, diameter excluding handles 9.5cm, 6.4oz . Condition Report:Rim has 1 small dent otherwise no damage, hallmarks clear

Lot 1841

A George V silver 3-piece tea set, S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Chester 1927, comprising teapot, 2 handled sugar bowl and cream jug, shaped oval form, with turned ebonised mounts and but feet, teapot height 14cm, 25.2oz gross . Condition Report:Teapot is lacking spacer for knop, otherwise only general surface wear and several very minor dents, hallmarks worn

Lot 1812

A 19th century French silver-gilt sifter spoon, relief foliate decoration with pierced shell bowl, French assay marks on handle, 21.5cm, 2.1oz . Condition Report:No damage or repair, slight wear to gilding on high points, marks clear

Lot 1735

A George III silver rosewood-handled toddy ladle, London 1766, double-spouted bowl with relief embossed floral decoration, 32cm . Condition Report:Bowl has a patch repair near handle join, otherwise no damage, hallmarks worn

Lot 1840

A late Victorian silver 3-piece bachelor's tea set, Henry Stratford, Sheffield 1897, comprising teapot, 2-handled sugar bowl and cream jug, oval bulbous form with relief embossed half fluted decoration, and turned wood mounts, teapot height 12cm, 15.3oz gross . Condition Report:All pieces have several dents to high points, lid does not close completely, hallmarks clear and matching

Lot 1744

A William IV Irish silver Fiddle pattern tea caddy spoon, James Brady, Dublin 1830, 9.5cm . Condition Report:Handle has engraved initial E, faint join mark visible on handle, bowl quite thin, hallmarks clear

Lot 1724

A Charles I silver seal top spoon, Edward Hole, London 1630, fig-shaped bowl with tapering faceted stem and seal top, prick-dot initialled MS over RP, 16cm, 1oz . Condition Report:Seal top is slightly bent to 1 side, bowl has numerous small dents and slightly dented rim, general wear to high points, no obvious signs of gilding, hallmarks quite worn

Lot 1734

A George III silver whale bone handled toddy ladle, London 1791, 38cm . Condition Report:Underside of bowl has engraved initials ES, bowl slightly wobbly at join, no damage, hallmarks slightly worn

Lot 1785

A late Victorian silver bowl, Henry Matthews, Chester 1898, circular form, with relief embossed foliate decoration, diameter 8.5cm, 2.1oz . Condition Report:No damage or repair, only general surface wear, hallmarks slightly worn

Lot 1818

4 Danish sterling silver harlequin enamel salt cellars, by Volmer Bahner and Meka, with matching spoons, bowl 5cm . Condition Report:No damage or repair, only light surface wear, no enamel loss, yellow spoon has black edge corrosion to silver

Lot 1783

An Edwardian silver 2-handled quaich, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1907, diameter excluding handles 11.5cm, 4.8oz . Condition Report:Bowl and base are heavily dented, bowl does not sit completely flat on surface, general wear to high points, hallmarks clear

Lot 1747

A set of 6 Victorian silver 'Shell And Dolphin' salt cellars and spoons, Robert Harper, London 1868, bowl 6cm, 7.4oz total, in fitted leather case . Condition Report:No damage or repair, only general surface wear, gilding slightly faded, hallmarks clear

Lot 1811

A late Victorian silver spoon, maker GEW Ltd, Birmingham 1894, relief floral decoration with gilt shell bowl, 16cm, 1.1oz . Condition Report:No damage or repair, hallmarks slightly worn

Lot 1784

A late Victorian silver bowl, Charles Edwards, London 1898, circular form, with cut-out border raised on 3 feet, diameter 11cm, 4oz . Condition Report:No damage or repair, hallmarks clear

Lot 53

Sibray Hall and Co (Frederick Sibray and Job Frank Hall) A Victorian silver bowl, embossed swag decoration, London 1886, 6.5cm diameter, 52g

Lot 132

Collection of silver plated ware to include plated tea service and Art Deco floral pattern two handled bowl

Lot 222

Silver bowl and hallmarked tortoiseshell jar lid. Diameter of bowl rim approx. 17cm. Combined weight approx 239g

Lot 415

Victorian Colonial Indian mahogany cased set of 18 silver bowls. Engraved with a decorative leaf pattern around the rims and commemorative monogram "OEP" with the dates 1872 - 1897. Approx total silver weight 2394g (each bowl approx 133g)

Lot 197

ASSORTED SUGAR SIFTING SPOONS, mostly plated, various designs and dates, together with Norwegian silver caddy spoon, silver shell bowl caddy spoon, silver pickle fork, and three other silver condiment spoonsProvenance: private collection Cardiff

Lot 3

Wedgwood - a late 19th century circa 1880s Victorian Aesthetic Movement majolica lobster ceramic serving bowl. The bowl on cream ground featuring transfer printed seaweed & sea plant designs internally, raised on decorative lobster feet. Some crazing commensurate with age. Impressed Wedgwood to underside. Lacking original likely silver rim & serving utensils.Measures approx. 12cm tall, 26cm in diameter.

Lot 1127

A German silver four-part coffee and tea set, 800/000 and 900/000, 19th/20th C.H 25,5 - L 23,5 cm (the coffeepot and cover, Handarbeit 900/000) H 20,5 - L 26,5 cm (the teapot and cover, marked EJD/EJP 800/000) H 10,5 - L 13,5 cm (the milk jug, marked EJD/EJP 800/000) H 7 cm - Dia.: 12,5 cm (the sugar bowl, marked Eichler Berlin 800/000) Total weight: 2078 g

Lot 170

Hallmarked silver shallow oval bowl to commemorate the coronation of King George VI 1937, by Harrods. Sheffield assay mark. Approx. 108.9g reasonable used condition

Lot 227

Vintage silver plated repousse and piercework decorated bowl on raised feet. Stamped K 800 B. Approx. 19cms D reasonable used condition with some rubbing due to age polishing

Lot 208

Late 19th/early 20th century silver plated bowl decorated with foliage around rim and on three raised feet. Approx. 26cms D reasonable used condition with wear due to age polishing

Lot 1710

IRISH MOTOR CYCLE RACING CLUB, ULSTER GRAND PRIX SILVER TROPHY AWARDED TO J. CARLYLE CONN, 1930 made by Atkin Bros., the waisted three-handled bowl with inscription PRESENTED BY THE Irish Motor Cycle Racing Club TO J. CARLYLE CONN NO. 71 (Ulster Grand Prix) 1930 HAVING COMPLETED THE COURSE AFTER THREE SPILLS, on domed footthe trophy 9cm highQty: 171g

Lot 83

A matched three piece silver tea set comprising a 1919 Chester silver teapot by Alfred Marston twinned with a 1923 Birmingham silver cream jug & sugar bowl by Sanders & Pedlingham, total 916.3g

Lot 106

A small Chinese silver fretwork bowl twinned with one other Chinese silver salt, lined with glass, both by Wang Hing, 74.5g inclusive

Lot 1126

A George V silver swing-handled footed dish, its shallow bowl engraved with a festoon and foliate scroll border, R & W Sorley, London, 1916, 8 cm x 24 cm x 24 cm excluding handle, 542 g

Lot 1127

A 1920s Art Deco silver footed dish, its shallow bowl accented by a repeating cross-and-quatrefoil pierced frieze with guilloche edge mouldings, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1929, 20 cm x 20 cm x 12 cm, 434 g

Lot 1143

A George V silver Neo Classical table centrepiece, the shallow bowl having an everted gadrooned rim, relief palmette and anthemion frieze and coiled serpent handles, raised on a short stem and gadrooned foot on four paws, its bowl engraved "Presented to Charles Rowarth Baker on his Retirement from the Boards of Lever Brothers & Unilever. 23rd June 1931", James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1930, 24.5 cm x 38 cm x 29 cm, 2.1 kg

Lot 1146

A late Victorian silver footed bowl, chased and engraved in a pattern of ribbon-bow-tied floral swags, Synyer & Beddoes (Harry Synyer & Charles Joseph Beddoes), Birmingham 1898, 10 cm x 9 cm, 98 g

Lot 394

A collection of hallmarked silver and EPNS, including a silver toast rack, pierced basket, trophy cup, bowl, A napkin ring etc

Lot 387

A pair of silver-plated small horse sculptures a wooden figure, articulated fish pendent, silver plated sugar bowl and a small silver-plated tray

Lot 1274

Chinese and other vases, a pair of Art Deco silver line decorated blue glass vases, a footed glass bowl similarly decorated, a white bisque shade with the dancing hours in relief, etc.

Lot 139

Post Medieval - A collection of artefacts to include Crotal bells, Beehive and other thimbles, silver strap end and others, a spoon bowl, early buckles, buttons, a dagger chape, a skull brooch and heraldic pendant decorated with three lions. (qty)

Lot 929

An antique meerschaum and amber footed bowl pipe with silver collar 19801, cased - a/f, 19cm

Lot 345

A Patent Teaette silver tea infuser with hinged bowl and engraved crest, London 1892 by George Gray, 14.5cm

Lot 356

A silver and guilloche enamel dressing table box and matching glass powder bowl with silver and guilloche enamel lid, 11.5cm diameter, Birmingham 1933, Albert Carter, box weight 262g

Lot 230

A Middleton plate centrepiece base, a silver plated tray, 54cm wide and a bowl

Lot 202

A Stuart cut glass fruit bowl - boxed and a Royal Doulton Silver Wedding cut glass bowl - boxed

Lot 262

A silver caddy spoon with shell handle and bowl, London 1970 by A Chick & Sons, 21g

Lot 243

A Victorian Walker & Hall silver trophy bowl with floral swag and ribbon decoration and engraved cartouche, on wooden stand, 18cm diameter, Sheffield 1904, 337g

Lot 242

A silver trophy bowl presented by Spillers for Champion Bacon Carcasse, 15.3cm diameter, marks rubbed, 173g

Lot 258

A George III silver caddy spoon with fan-shaped bowl, Birmingham 1825 by Joseph Taylor

Lot 315

An Arts & Crafts 800 standard silver bowl on plinth foot, 13.3cm diameter, 146g

Lot 159

An Edwardian silver bowl, of fluted form with scalloped rim, atop a circular pedestal form foot, A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1905, height 9.5cm, together with a hallmarked silver match holder, combined weight 228g/7.33ozt approx (2)

Lot 161

A George V silver pierced reticulated bon bon dish, with an armorial crest, atop three scroll feet, Johnson, Walker & Tolhurst, Birmingham 1912, diameter 11.8cm, together with a white metal bowl, silver-mounted glass scent bottle, and two posy vases, combined weight (sans scent bottle) 379g/12.18ozt gross approx

Lot 311

India, an early twentieth-century Anglo-Indian silver three-piece matched tea service, comprising teapot, covered milk jug, and open sugar bowl, the exterior of each decorated with flowers and foliate scrolls, apparently unmarked, Cutch, circa 1910, height (of teapot) 13.2cm, combined weight 695g/22.34ozt approx (3)

Lot 229

A matched set of four cast silver-gilt Victorian naturalistic spoons, with a shell bowl, two by Francis David Dexter, London 1847, and two by John Wilmin Figg, London 1851, length 11.5cm, combined weight 91g/2.92ozt approx (4)

Lot 396

A George III silver marrow scoop, the obverse of the larger bowl with an armorial crest of a partridge out of a coronet, maker 'WE', London 1806, length 21cm, together with a twentieth-century hallmarked example, combined weight 98g/3.15ozt approx

Lot 252

A George V silver three-piece tea set, comprising teapot with wood handle and finial, twin-handled sugar bowl, and milk jug, each of ovoid form, with wavy-edge rim, atop four pad feet, Marson & Jones, Birmingham 1931, height (of teapot) 14.8cm, combined weight 878g/28.22ozt gross all-in approx (3)

Lot 338

Harrods, a George V silver two-handle sugar bowl, Harrods Ltd., Sheffield 1935, height 6.7cm, together with a silver caster, and four hallmarked napkin rings, combined weight 457g/14.69ozt approx

Lot 27

China, a late nineteenth or early twentieth-century Chinese export silver caviar dish, the mother of pearl bowl on a tripod base in the form of three bamboo sticks, decorated with bamboo leaves toward the bowl, marked 'WH' with artisan's chop mark, Wang Hing & Co., Hong Kong c.1900, height 9cm, width 23cm, weight 469.1g/15ozt gross

Lot 80

Four ladles, each with a silver-coloured metal bowl and twisted stem handle, the smaller example hallmarked, Elizabeth Morley, London 1799, the other three bowls apparently unmarked, length (of larger) 40.5cm, together with a pen knife, & etc. (qty)

Lot 403

A twentieth-century English silver composite four-piece tea set, comprising hot water jug, teapot, sugar bowl, and cream jug, each of ovoid form, decorated with semi-fluting, different dates and makers, including Viners, Sheffield 1921, height (of jug) 19.5cm, combined weight 1,425g/45.81ozt gross all-in approx (4)

Lot 315

A Victorian silver matched three-piece tea service, comprising teapot, two-handled sugar bowl, and milk jug, each with gadrooned border, atop four bun feet, the teapot with wood handle and finial, hallmarked Birmingham 1899/1900, combined weight 1,174g/37.74ozt approx (3)

Lot 360

The Stratford upon Avon Studios Applied Art, a twentieth-century silver-coloured metal rose bowl, modelled in the form of a Monteith, applied with civic armorials below an arched rim chased with ships, with lion mask and drop ring handles, the foot inscribed "To Ferres Daniel from the Court of Directors of the Royal Exchange Assurance on its Bicentenary June 22nd 1920", height 24cm, diameter 29cm, weight 1,748g/56.19ozt approxNote: For a similar example see Sotheby's Olympia, 14 December 2004, Lot 352.

Lot 100

A George I silver cannon handle ladle, with applied hook, the underside of the bowl initialled, "H / G:M", William Looker, London 1723, length 32.5cm, weight 114g/3.66ozt approx

Lot 183

A cased Victorian silver three-piece bachelor's tea set, comprising teapot, sugar bowl, and cream jug, each of ovoid form, atop a collet form foot, the body decorated with flowerheads, anthemion, and vignettes of stylised flowers on a stippled ground, with bead edge border, ensuite with an oak fitted presentation case with recessed brass handle, the lined interior affixed with retailer's label, retailed by Hancocks' & Co., of Bruton Street, Bond Street, London, all pieces with matching hallmarks, Robert Hennell, London 1872, also struck with the portcullis, Hennell "house mark", no key, height (of teapot) 13.7cm, combined weight (sans case) 645g/20.73ozt gross approxIvory Declaration Submission Reference Number: VXNZ84MD

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