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Lot 61


57. A George III oval silver teapot stand, later engraved foliage, the raised border on four shaped panel feet, 6in (15cm). Maker Thomas Howell (of Bath) London 1792. 3oz (98g).


£150-200


58. A set of eight pairs of silver dessert eaters, with mother of pearl handles, having shaped terminals, the knives with tapering blades and three prong forks. Maker John Sherwood and Sons Sheffield 1937. In an oak fitted case. £250-300


Lot 54


54. A Scottish silver strawberry dish, with raised fluted sides 8.5in (21.5cm). Maker D. H. and S. Glasgow 1936. 16.5oz (530g). £300-400


55. An early Eighteenth century silver needle case, the tapering body with angled corners, engraved a Stuart rose, a hinged cover, the base with initials. Apparently unmarked. 2.75in (7cm). £200-300


59. A William IV cast silver wine label pierced for Claret, grapevine and foliage borders with seated hounds, with chain. Maker E. James, London 1835. £180-220


Lot 64


61. A silver four piece tea service, the rectangular bodies with angled corners, having gadroon and Art Deco ray borders, the teapot with a swan neck spout, the coffee or hot water jug with a scroll spout, the hinged covers with ebonized detachable finials, having angled bracket Bakelite handles with shell thumbpieces, the milk jug and sugar basin with shell decorated bracket handles, each on four legs to hoof feet. Makers Spiers and Wordsworth, Sheffield 1933. 57oz (1800g). All in. £600-800


62. An early nineteenth century silver filigree caddy spoon, with an initial to the oval cartouche terminal handle, a leaf shaped bowl.


£300-400


63. A French nineteenth century silver beaker. Chased with leaves. 2.75in (7cm). £60-80


Lot 60


60. A late Victorian silver sporting trophy rose bowl, with Royal association decorated with repoussé foliage and rococo scrolls, the cartouches inscribed Her Majesty’s stag hounds and Gaston Hawthorne Hill 1896 (near Warfield Berkshire) on a conforming foot. 8.1in (20.5cm) diameter. Maker Harris Brothers, (Charles Stuart Harris). London 1896. 18.5oz (589g). £400-500


64. A George I style silver rectangular Standish, in the style of Paul de Lamerie, the centre engraved the arms of the Baron’s Darcy, flanked by the cylindrical wells, fitted with an inkpot, the cover with pierced quill pen holes and a pen dip the other a pounce pot, with pierced fret work cover, having glass liners, the raised border on cast knurled capped paw feet. 11in (28cm) Makers H. Lambert, London 1908. 45oz (1438g). £1,000-1,500


65. A cast silver bell in early Georgian style, moulded body with a baluster turned handle, having an acorn knop. Makers D. and J. Wellby London 1918. 8.5oz (275g). £300-400


Lot 56


56. Pair of Chinese silver beakers, engraved a dragon chasing a pearl, 3in (7.5cm) four character mark on bases. 4.75oz (148g). £350-450


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66. A Regency style silver teapot, the part fluted circular body and swan neck spout, hinged cover with an ebonized finial scroll composite handle, on shell feet. Makers J and F Pairpoint. London 1899 16.5oz (536g). All in. £200-250


netherhampton salerooms


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