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536<br />
A small Victorian period embossed silver<br />
patch box of oval shape. Length 45.<br />
Birmingham 1897. See page 28. $100<br />
537<br />
An Edwardian small silver trinket box,<br />
rectangular shape with chamfered<br />
corners on small feet, engraved Sydney<br />
1909 to the top, decorative rope<br />
edge to lid. Birmingham 1908. 90 x 65<br />
x 40. $250<br />
538<br />
A 20thC silver cigarette case, oblong<br />
shape with stepped border, all over<br />
machine guilloche engraved. One<br />
side inlaid with a border of rose gold.<br />
Gilt washed interior. Birmingham 1953<br />
by W.t. toghill & co. See page 28. $150<br />
539<br />
A Victorian period Eastern silver trophy<br />
goblet ornately embossed with trailing<br />
leaves, flowers and scrolls, the shield<br />
shaped escutcheon engraved ‘Naval<br />
<strong>Art</strong>illery trophy won by Gunner F.J. Wall<br />
1888”. Height 200. The stem with old<br />
repair. $200<br />
540<br />
A small silver two handled cup of<br />
plain campana style engraved ‘John<br />
puleston de derniere smith, december<br />
1895, from Sir John Puleston’. Height<br />
95. London 1895. $120<br />
541<br />
A silver trophy cup ‘ Suttons Cup,<br />
otago A. & p. Association Winter show<br />
1925, won by Norman Ward, Temuka’,<br />
Birmingham 1924. Height on wood<br />
stand 210. $150<br />
542<br />
A silver two-handled trophy cup ‘sutton’s<br />
Cup, Otago A. & P. Association<br />
won by N. Ward 1929’, Birmingham<br />
1928. Height on wood stand 185. $120<br />
543<br />
13 New Zealand silver golf club medals<br />
made by J. cairney, from the Greymouth<br />
Golf Club, 1909-1922. $550<br />
544<br />
An Edwardian silver hip flask, of small<br />
proportion with attached domed cover.<br />
London 1902 by Sampson Mordan<br />
& Co. Height 85. See page 28. $120<br />
545<br />
A Chinese silver cup and saucer. the<br />
square cup with four faces engraved with<br />
flowers and figures in garden landscapes,<br />
the handle modelled as bamboo, the<br />
canted corners engraved with calligraphic<br />
inscriptions. the conforming square<br />
saucer with scalloped corners, engraved<br />
in segmented sections with alternating<br />
flowers and auspicious characters. Engraved<br />
to the centre ‘Dorothy Mary Bearn<br />
1909’. Impressed four character Shanghai<br />
maker’s mark. See page 28. $225<br />
546<br />
A Chinese silver small goblet, the bowl<br />
with tapered sides and a gilded interior<br />
raised on a fine cylinder stem with a<br />
flared circular base, impressed marks<br />
Kwan Wo (Canton or Hong Kong).<br />
c.1900. Height 78. $100<br />
546A<br />
A pair of Chinese silver condiments,<br />
formed as stupa (pagoda), hexagonal<br />
stepped form, screw plug to base of<br />
each, makers mark for Wang Hing &<br />
Co. c1900. Heights 75 & 70. $120<br />
547<br />
A small heavy fine quality 19thC French<br />
950 standard silver gilt tripod stand with a<br />
22<br />
screw thread for additional piece - modelled<br />
with garlands of leaves and ram’s<br />
heads. Diameter 70, hallmarked. $150<br />
548<br />
A three piece silver condiment set,<br />
comprising a circular cauldron salt,<br />
raised on a lion mask mount and three<br />
paw feet with a blue glass liner, a<br />
conforming lidded mustard pot, and a<br />
pepper pot. London 1953 by Walker &<br />
Hall. Along with a pair of salt spoons,<br />
Sheffield 1913. See page 28. $120<br />
549<br />
A silver three piece condiment set<br />
comprising a circular cauldron salt with<br />
gadrooned rim and a blue glass liner,<br />
raised on mask and paw feet along<br />
with a similar lidded mustard pot with a<br />
conforming pepper pot and salt and<br />
mustard spoons. Birmingham 1956 by<br />
Barker Ellis Silver Co. See page 28. $250<br />
550<br />
An Edwardian period sugar caster, the<br />
cobalt blue flashed body with clear<br />
heavy cut decoration, the silver top of<br />
classic form, heavily embossed floral<br />
decoration, date mark rubbed but<br />
Birmingham, by Thomas Hayes. Height<br />
210. $400<br />
551<br />
Two pairs of Georgian silver sugar<br />
tongs, one fiddle pattern, London 1832,<br />
maker John Beauchamp, the other<br />
feather edge, London c.1770, maker<br />
Philip Batchelor. $140<br />
552<br />
Two pairs of antique silver sugar tongs, one<br />
Old English, London 1796, maker Solomon<br />
Hougham - the other a continental fiddle<br />
pattern pair, probably German. $100<br />
553<br />
A pair of Georgian period silver bright<br />
cut sugar tongs, newcastle, c.1805 by<br />
Dorothy Langlands. See page 28. $60<br />
554<br />
A pair of Georgian silver sugar scissors,<br />
18thc, with scrolled handles,<br />
hollow shell tips, engraved monogram<br />
on pivot hinge and initialled ‘FA’ on<br />
finger ring. Maker’s mark T.W., possibly<br />
Thomas Wallis II. Length 125. See page<br />
28. $180<br />
555<br />
A George III period Old English silver<br />
caddy spoon with a bright cut handle<br />
and finely engraved decoration.<br />
Length 80. Birmingham 1796. $120<br />
556<br />
A Victorian silver caddy spoon, with<br />
ornately engraved fiddle shaped handle,<br />
plain bowl. Birmingham 1934 by<br />
George unite & sons. See page 28. $50<br />
557<br />
A set of six Georgian period bright cut<br />
silver teaspoons, Newcastle c.1820’s by<br />
thomas Wheatley. See page 28. $120<br />
558<br />
A Victorian silver apostle spoon. London<br />
1873 by charles Boyton. Along with<br />
five silver coffee spoons modelled after<br />
mote spoons with handles tapering to a<br />
pointed finial. Birmingham 1974. $170<br />
559<br />
A pair of George III silver berry spoons,<br />
edinburgh 1792, maker possibly William<br />
Welch (snr.) with later Victorian embossing<br />
and engraving, shell, leaf and<br />
panelled designs. See page 28. $200<br />
560<br />
Eight Victorian fiddle and shell pattern<br />
dessert spoons. newcastle 1861 (6)<br />
1853 (1), 1846(1), all by John Wright.<br />
See page 28. $280<br />
561<br />
Three Victorian silver fiddle and shell<br />
pattern tablespoons, newcastle 1861<br />
by John Wright. See page 28. $150<br />
562<br />
A six place setting of Grosvenor silver<br />
plate table cutlery with leaf and scroll<br />
decorated handles, together with<br />
knives. In fitted canteen box. $300<br />
563<br />
A Viners silver plated part cutlery<br />
canteen, 12 place setting including:<br />
ivorine handled dinner and luncheon<br />
knives, a carving set and some additional<br />
serving utensils including a silver<br />
bowled jam spoon, in a mahogany<br />
case. $200<br />
564<br />
A set of Georg Jensen Danish silver<br />
cutlery, comprising: 12 spoons, forks<br />
and teaspoons in original retailer’s<br />
boxes, along with five serving spoons,<br />
two small ladles and a pickle fork. 44<br />
pieces, plain design circa 1970s. See<br />
page 28. $2500<br />
565<br />
A silver cutlery canteen, old english<br />
pattern feather edged, principally<br />
18thC, various makers and dates. 87<br />
pieces, comprising: 12 tablespoons, 12<br />
dessert spoons, 12 teaspoons, 12 table<br />
forks, 12 luncheon forks, 12 table knives,<br />
12 luncheon knives, one soup ladle<br />
and a pair of basting spoons. the soup<br />
ladle uncrested, the basting spoons<br />
crested with a Merman, the balance<br />
of spoons and forks crested with an<br />
ostrich holding a horse shoe in its beak,<br />
the crest of the MacLean clan. Makers<br />
include Hester Bateman and others.<br />
The knives with later replaced blades.<br />
See page 28. $12,000<br />
566<br />
A Georgian silver fiddle pattern sifting<br />
ladle, with oval bowl, London 1827 by<br />
William traies. See page 28. $120<br />
567<br />
An Edwardian silver sauce boat, oval<br />
shape with castellated rim, raised on<br />
three pad feet. Sheffield 1917 by James<br />
deakin & sons. See page 28. $150<br />
568<br />
A Georgian period pear shaped<br />
silver cream jug of plain design with<br />
punched borders. Height 95. London<br />
1774. Makers nathaniel Appleton &<br />
Anne Smith. $300<br />
569<br />
A Victorian period silver sugar bowl<br />
and milk jug, squat circular shape with<br />
lobed body, the rims decorated with<br />
gadrooning and floral motifs along with<br />
masks beside the acanthus capped<br />
scrolling handles. With gilt washed<br />
interiors. London 1899 by William Gibson<br />
& John Langman for Goldsmiths &<br />
Silversmiths Co. See page 28. $700<br />
570<br />
A George III period silver teapot. squat<br />
oblong shape with a fluted body raised<br />
on ball feet, with shell and oak leaf<br />
decoration at the rim, the hinged lid with<br />
a conforming oblong finial, the handles<br />
with ivory heat rings. London 1814 by<br />
Thomas Hobbs.See page 28. $900<br />
571<br />
A four piece <strong>Art</strong> Deco silver teaset, of<br />
plain circular shape, each piece mono-