including a Private Collection of Foreign Silver, White Metal, and British Antique Silver, and a Private Collection of 20th Century Glass.
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Lot 104 - Pair of Queen Anne Britannia Standard baluster-shape casters, probably Charles Adam, marks rubbed.
Sold for £420
Lot 105 - George II silver coffee pot, maker's mark partially struck, possibly Isaac Cookson, Newcastle, 1749.
Sold for £650
Lot 106 - James II silver tankard, indistinct maker's mark, London, 1685.
Sold for £2,700
Lot 107 - George III silver drum-shape mustard, John Langlands, Newcastle, circa 1780.
Sold for £140
Lot 108 - George III silver tankard, John Langlands, Newcastle, 1794.
Sold for £1,200
Lot 109 - George III silver waiter, marks rubbed, Newcastle, circa 1780.
Sold for £230
Lot 110 - Irish silver waiter, Maker's mark ?.F, Dublin, mid 18th Century.
Sold for £220
Lot 111 - George III Irish silver waiter, perhaps John Laughlin of Dublin, circa 1780
Sold for £180
Lot 112 - George II Irish silver trencher salt, possibly by Edward Barrett, Dublin, 1745.
Sold for £340
Lot 113 - George II Irish silver pedestal paten, John Hamilton, Dublin, 1739.
Sold for £850
Lot 114 - Commonwealth period silver beaker, marks rubbed, circa 1650.
Sold for £1,700
Lot 115 - Commonwealth period chalice and paten, single punched mark of star/floret only
Sold for £5,600
Lot 116 - George IV silver travelling chalice and paten, Jonathan Hayne, London, 1831.
Sold for £150
Lot 117 - George III silver chalice, Hester Bateman, London 1787.
Sold for £360
Lot 118 - George III silver chalice, Francis Crump, London, 1761.
Sold for £600
Lot 119 - George II silver chalice and paten, London, 1744.
Sold for £500
Lot 120 - George II silver chalice, Edward Pocock, London, 1732.
Sold for £1,100
Lot 121 - Britannia Standard Queen Anne chalice, maker's mark GA over cross (Garthorne?), London, 1708.
Sold for £1,000
Lot 122 - William III silver pedestal paten, maker's mark E? under three pellets, London, 1694.
Sold for £700
Lot 123 - James II silver paten, maker's mark fleur-de-lys, London, 1688.
Sold for £480
Lot 124 - William IV silver two-piece Communion set, Barnards, London, 1836.
Sold for £130
Lot 125 - George IV silver three-piece Communion set, by Rebecca Eames and Edward Barnard, London, 1825-26.
Sold for £440
Lot 126 - William IV silver 'egg timer' travelling communion set, Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London, 1813.
Lot 127 - George IV silver three-piece Communion set, Robert Hennell, London, 1830.
Sold for £250
Lot 129 - Victorian silver three-piece Communion set, Nathaniel Mills,, Birmingham 1843; and two others.
Lot 130 - Victorian silver three-piece Communion set, Charles Rawlings and William Summers, London, 1847.
Sold for £200
Lot 131 - Victorian sliver Communion plate, Barnards, London, 1846.
Lot 132 - Victorian silver travelling part Communion set, Herbert Edwin Willis, London, 1897.
Sold for £100
Lot 133 - Edwardian silver two-piece Communion set, Colen Hewer Cheshire, Chester, 1903.
Lot 134 - Small silver ciborium, Vanpoulles Ltd, London, 1960.
Sold for £120
Lot 135 - Set of six George III silver dessert spoons by Eley & Fearn, London 1814; and other assorted flatware.
Lot 136 - George III silver punch ladle, David Mowden, London ,1764; and another ladle.
Lot 137 - George II silver punch ladle, Isaac Cookson, Newcastle, 1750; and another ladle.
Lot 138 - George I Britannia Standard rat-tail spoon, Henry Clarke, London 1716; and seven other spoons.
Lot 139 - Queen Anne Britannia Standard dog-nose spoon, Edward Gibson, London, circa 1710.
Lot 140 - William III silver dog-nose spoon, Henry Greene, London, 1701.
Sold for £170
Lot 141 - William and Mary silver dog-nose spoon, Lawrence Jones, London, 1691.
Lot 142 - Charles I silver Apostle spoon, maker's mark RC with three pellets over and a star under, London, 1637.
Sold for £1,900
Lot 143 - Silver slip end spoon, Robert Wade Jnr, London, circa 1630.
Sold for £1,300
Lot 144 - James I silver seal top spoon, maker's mark conceivably Edward Hole, London 1622; and three others.
Sold for £2,400
Lot 145 - James I silver Lion sejant spoon, maker's mark mullet over annulet, London, possibly 1620.
Sold for £3,000
Lot 146 - Silver Apostle spoon, marks indecipherable, London, early 17th century.
Sold for £6,000
Lot 147 - Elizabeth I silver seal top spoon, William Cawdell, London, 1597.
Lot 148 - Elizabeth I Silver Maidenhead spoon, William Cawdell, London, possibly 1586.
Sold for £3,400
Lot 149 - Elizabeth I silver gilt seal top spoon, maker's mark a bush(?), London, 1582.
Sold for £2,500
Lot 150 - Silver Trefid spoon, marks rubbed, pricked initials TL and dated 1696; and two others.
Sold for £750
Lot 151 - George I silver basting spoon, maker's mark unclear, London, 1719.
Lot 152 - Pair of George I silver casters, Charles Adam, London 1718
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