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17 July 2019 | starting at 10:00 BST | with lot 1
18 July 2019 | starting at 10:00 BST | with lot 325

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610 lots available

A pair of silver candlesticks by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1910

A George III silver serving slice by Charles Aldridge & Henry Green, London 1774

A group of Georgian and Victorian silver flatware various dates and makers, including some Exeter and Newcastle pieces

An Arts and Crafts set of six silver spoons by Bernard Instone, Birmingham 1925

A Victorian silver kettle and stand by Robert Garrard, London 1841; and further items

A George IV cased silver-gilt dressing table set most of the fittings by John & Archibald Douglas, London 1825

Two Victorian silver-mounted claret jugs by Charles Edwards, London 1889 / 1892 (2)

A Commonwealth silver wine taster maker's mark 'ES', attributed to Edward South (see Mitchell p.286), London 1651

A Queen Anne silver burner stand by Pierre Platel, London 1713

A Queen Anne Irish silver footed waiter by Joseph Walker, Dublin 1702

A William III silver porringer by Edward Wimans, London 1698

A silver spoon tray and another the first by Bernard Fletcher, London 1728, the second by William Darker, London 1731 (2)

Two silver spoon trays first by Robert Abercromby, London 1742, the second by William Darker, London 1725 (2)

A James I silver seal-top spoon by James Cluatt, London 1615

A William and Mary silver trefid spoon by Stephen Coleman, London 1693 an unusual three-pronged fork with thread and shell stem, by Eley and Fearn, London 1799, with engraved armorial, a Hanoverian pattern spoon, by Nathaniel Roe, London 1714, another with small shell back heel, by Edward Bennett, London 1736, initialled, a small meat skewer, by Basile Denn, London 1772, length 21.5cm (5)

A Charles I silver seal top spoon maker's mark unclear, London 1632; together with a spoon, a fork and a pair of tongs (4)

A Queen Anne silver tumbler cup by Nathaniel Lock, London 1713, and further items (4)

A George I silver tumbler cup by Ambrose Stevenson, London 1722 (2)

A George II Provincial silver two-handled cup by Thomas Partis, Newcastle 1752

A George III Provincial silver two-handled cup by John Langlands, Newcastle 1770

A George II silver chamberstick by John Priest, London 1749

A pair of unmarked silver dishes possibly 18th century (2)

A Queen Anne silver tankard by Jonathan Newton, London 1713

A George III silver tumbler cup by Charles Wright, London 1775 (2)

A pair of Edwardian silver skyphos urns by Barnards, London 1907 (2)

A silver entrée dish and cover by Stevenson & Law, Sheffield 1927

A George III silver basket by William Plummer, London 1779

A George II Irish silver 'hook end' basting spoon by John Laughlin, Dublin 1759 Length 36.5cm; together with a soup ladle, by Hester Bateman, London 1773; a further soup ladle; four further basting spoons; five sauce ladles; two marrow scoops

Two similar pairs of George III silver salts one pair by Robert & Samuel Hennell, London 1810; the other by John Roberts, Sheffield 1810 (4)

A Victorian silver salver by Barnards, London 1877; together with a pair of candlesticks and a toast rack (4)

An Edwardian swing-handle silver basket by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1904; together with further items (7)

A Victorian Fiddle pattern silver flatware service by John James Whiting, London 1841 - 1843

A silver salver by Cavalier Tableware, Birmingham 1979 (Qty)

A George II silver chocolate pot by Gabriel Sleath & Francis Crump, London 1755

After Sir Anthony van Dyck19th CenturyPortrait of King Charles I, bust-length, in black; and Portrait of Queen Henrietta Maria, bust-length, in black (2)

Attributed to Harmen Serin(Antwerp 1677-circa 1754 The Hague)Portrait of Isaac Scheltus, half-length, in brown and gold costume; and Portrait of his wife, Maria Moll, half-length, in a red dress (2)

Follower of Adriaen Cornelisz. Beeldemaker(Rotterdam circa 1625-1701 The Hague)A spaniel in a landscape

Continental School19th CenturyPortrait of a gentleman wearing what is believed to be the Austrian Grand Cross set of insignia

After William Hoare19th CenturyPortrait of Henry Hoare, bust-length, in a blue coat

James Holland RWS(British, 1799-1870)'Little Burlees'

North Italian School circa 1700Italianate landscapes with travelers on a path, a pair each 54 x 73.1cm (21 1/4 x 28 3/4in).(2)

Circle of Angelo Maria Crivelli, called il Crivellone(active Milan, died 1760)Cockerels and a hen in a landscape

After Frans Snyders20th CenturyBirds in a landscape

After David Teniers the Youngercirca 1900A village kermesse

French School18th CenturyAn upturned basket of flowers with a hoopoe and two thrushes

Manner of Francesco Guardi20th CenturySan Giorgio Maggiore, Venice

Circle of Heinrich Wilhelm Schweickardt(Hamm 1746-1797 London)Figures on horseback in a landscape; Figures on a ferry; and Figures in a landscape, a set of three each 183 x 165cm (72 1/16 x 64 15/16in)., 183 x 165cm (72 1/16 x 64 15/16in). and 213.5 x 182cm (84 1/16 x 71 5/8in) (3)

Follower of Clarkson Stanfield, R.A.(British, 1793-1867)The Bridge of Sighs, Venice

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