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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