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451. Three early 20th century silver sauce boats, comprising; one Birmingham, 1947, maker TD&S, with three shell cast feet, 16cm wide, one Chester, 1907, maker G.N over R.H, with three hoof feet, 14cm wide, one Sheffield, 1910, makers mark JR, on three hoof feet, 13.5cm wide, 13.6 troy ozs, (3). £80-120


452. A Scottish William IV silver soup ladle, Edinburgh, 1834, makers mark of WC, fiddle pattern, engraved with the initial ‘F’, 9.9 troy ozs. £80-120


453. A George III silver cream jug, London, 1768, makers mark rubbed, the plain body with foliate vast loop handle, 4.5cm high, 11cm high. £50-100


454. A composite twelve piece silver cruet set, Birmingham, various dates, maker TD&S, comprising four similar mustard pots with blue glass liners, two similar mustard pots with blue glass liners, four similar salts with three blue glass liners and two similar salts with blue glass liners, 26 troy ozs, (12). £100-200


455. An early 20th century electroplated shell shaped bowl, raised on four fish shaped supports, 17cm high x 20cm wide. £40-80


456. A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks, Sheffield, 1897, makers mark of J.R, octagonal shaped with detachable drip pans, loaded in original green velvet lined case, 14cm high. £80-120


457. A mid 20th century silver salver, Birmingham, 1956, makers mark of Aide Brothers, engraved with presentation inscription, to ‘Alfred J.Smith Esq. C.A.’, with scalloped edge and three scroll feet, 39 troy ozs, 35.5cm diameter. £150-250


458. A George III silver basting spoon, London, 1818, makers mark of *E over WF probably that of William Eley and William Fearn, Old English pattern, the terminal engraved with Crest inscribed on banner ‘PARATUS ET FIDELIS’, 3.4 troy ozs. £50-100


459. A pair of Scottish William IV silver table spoons and matched Victorian silver table spoon, the pair Glasgow, 1834, makers mark of DMcD, fiddle pattern engraved with the initial ‘B’, the single spoon Glasgow, 1846, makers mark of DMcD, 7.4 troy ozs, (3). £50-100


Lot 461


461. A George III silver three piece tea set, London, the teapot 1810, the sugar bowl and cream jug 1812, makers mark of SH probably that of Samuel Hennell, oval with part gadrooned detail and engraved with initials, raised on four ball feet, gross weight 38.3 troy ozs, the teapot 14cm high. £500-700


Lot 460


460. A George III silver basting spoon and four matching silver table spoons, London, 1785, makers mark of GS for George Smith III, Old English, the terminals engraved with Armorial, 11.7 troy ozs, (5). £100-200


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