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Lot 38
38. Hester Bateman a George III oval silver cruet frame, the sides pierced with engraved borders and beaded edge, an initialled cartouche, a central handle divider, wood inset base on legs to claw and ball feet. London 1784. Together with cut glass condiment bottles with stoppers and silver covers.
£500-600
39. A William IV Sheffield plate samovar, the campana shape body with two turned wood grip leaf scroll side handles, a plated brass tap, a chased rim, the cover with a flower finial to part melon fluting and inscribed inside Benham, 19 Wigmore Street (London), on a pedestal with side slot for a heater, the quatreform base on floral shell feet. 16.5in (42cm). £80-100
44. A Queen Anne silver baulster caster, the body engraved a crest above a girdle moulding, the pierced cover with a globe finial and having a bayonet fitting, on a moulded foot. 6.26in (16cm). Makers mark indistinct London 1709. 4.3oz (137g). £600-800
45. An Elizabethan silver seal top spoon, with a fig shape bowl. Maker unattributed probably West Country circa 1580. £400-600
46. An early Victorian silver circular Lot 40
40. A George IV silver oblong snuffers tray, engraved a crest the raised moulded borders with foliage and shells. 10.25in (26cm). Maker Jonathan Hayne, London 1821. 7.5oz (238g). £300-400
41. A gentleman’s silver travelling shaving mirror, one side magnified, the silver frame on a swing stand with easel. 6in (15cm) diameter. Makers Asprey & Co London 1916. £200-300
42. A silver punch ladle in Georgian style, the fluted circular bowl with a feather edge engraved shank, to an ebony turned and part spiral twist handle. Maker H. U. Birmingham 1973. £60-80
sweetmeat basket, the base die stamped in relief with a view of St Pauls Cathedral against a matted ground, the curved sloping sides with repoussé fruit and flowers to a scroll edge, a repoussé foliage swing handle, 6.5in (16.5cm) diameter. Makers Yapp and Woodward, Birmingham 1847. 4.5oz (147g). £600-800
47. A pair of silver framed porcelain menu stands, with glass fronts and easel backs. Makers Coley Brothers, Chester 1920. Size 5.25in (13cm). £100-200
Lot 43
43. An Edwardian silver vase, part swirl fluted, topped by acorns, engraved an agricultural show presentation, for the best Mare for draught purposes and show emblem, a leaf engraved border to the rim, on a moulded foot. 8in (20cm). Maker J. H. Potter Sheffield 1903. 12oz (389g). £200-300
Lot 48
48. A Regency silver mounted coconut cup, on a silver stem foot with an octagonal base 5.75in (14.5cm). Makers mark indistinct. London 1815. £100-150
49. A French oval silver two handled bon bon basket, engraved pierced foliage with swags. 6.5in (17cm). (across handles). Importers mark John George Smith, London 1898. 3.76oz (100g). £100-150
50. A late Victorian Scottish novelty silver letter opener of a basket hilt broadsword, the blade with initials. Maker James Robertson, Edinburgh 1890. £80-120
51. A French late nineteenth century glass and silver liquor set, the jug with part cut and engraved panels of bellflowers, foliage decorated silver mounts and scroll handle silver mounted glass stopper 7.5in (19cm). Together with, a set of six silver based engraved glass tots and a rectangular glass star cut tray with engraved bell flower border. 7.55in (19cm). (8) £400-500
52. An Indian indigenous silver three piece service with matching tray, the centre with a presentation inscription, decorated repoussé scenes of native people in pursuits with trees and shrubs, the two handles cast with figures tugging at a rope, 22.5in (57cm). The teapot with swan neck spout, the hinged cover with Ganesh finial, simulated bamboo handles to a milk jug and sugar basin. 77.25oz (2503g). (Low grade silver all in). (4) £300-400
53. A set of four silver pierced bonbon dishes on a circular foot. Maker Charles S. Green and Co. Birmingham 1959/60. 5oz (56g) in a fitted case. £200-250
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