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31 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER COFFEE POT,

Sheffield 1906, mark of Walker & Hall, in

the Georgian Revival taste, with ebon han-

dle and finial, the plain body with reeded

girdle and raised on three shell capped

tapering feet, (c.622g)

€ 200 - 300

30 A LARGE SILVER METHER CUP,

Birmingham 1937, mark of Joseph Gloster

Ltd. 15.5cm high; together with another

smaller example, Birmingham 1924, mark

of James Woods & Sons. 9.5cm high; and a

pair of Irish commemorative silver beakers,

Dublin 1973, mark of Royal Irish Silver Co,

with gilt interiors, (c.746g). (4)

€ 300 - 500

29 A VICTORIAN SILVER STEM CUP,

London 1890, mark of William Hutton &

Sons, chased and embossed with flower

heads, scrolling leafy and shell decoration

to an orange peel ground, the knopped

stem above spreading circular foot,

(c.435g). 26cm high

€ 150 - 250

28 A SILVER TEAPOT,

Birmingham 1939, makers mark rubbed,

with ebon handle and finial, inverted lobed

decoration to the domed lid and body;

together with another lobed silver teapot,

Birmingham, marks rubbed, with ebon

handle and finial; a two handled sugar

bowl, Birmingham 1934, with silver jubi-

lee mark; cream jug, Birmingham 1946, of

graduated lobed form, (c.1120g all in). (4)

€ 500 - 700

27 A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE IN THE NEOCLASSICAL TASTE,

Sheffield 1918, makers mark rubbed,

chased and engraved with bellflower

swags, the teapot with ebon handle and

finial, (c.1306g all in). (3)

€ 500 - 700

26 AN ARTS AND CRAFTS HAMMERED SILVER BOWL,

Birmingham 1910, maker’s mark rubbed,

the conical bowl with a band of inter-

spersed geometric decorations, raised on

circular spreading foot surmounted by a

thick band of similar decoration, (c.373).

13.5cm high, 19.5cm diameter

€ 200 - 300

25 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER LOVING CUP,

London 1902, mark of James Wakely &

Frank Clarke Wheeler, with raised cast han-

dles in the form of lion heads, plain band-

ed body and raised on circular socle. 23cm

wide over handles; together with a small

Irish silver trophy cup, Dublin 1948, in the

Neo-Classical taste; a Neo-Classical style

cream jug; and a silver goblet, (c.933g). (4)

€ 300 - 500

24 A LARGE ARTS AND CRAFTS HAMMERED SILVER CHALICE BOWL,

Birmingham 1910, mark of George Hard-

ing & Sons Ltd, the conical bowl engraved

with bands of geometric decoration in-

terspersed with lozenges, each set with a

green glass bead, above domed tapering

foot, (c.684g). 20cm high, 19.5cm diameter

€ 300 - 500

23 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TWO HANDLED CUP,

Sheffield 1909, mark of Marples & Co.,

with wavy rim and decoration, on circular

spreading foot; together with another later

silver cup, Sheffield 1935, mark of Thomas

Bradbury, in the form of a chalice, the con-

ical body above tapering stem terminating

in spreading circular foot, with bands of

gadroon decoration to stem and foot, (c.

1120g). (2)

€ 500 - 700