b'823 24 27JUDAICA antique Russian silver yadAn impressive George IV sterling silverSix assorted Georgian sterling silver Torah pointer, stamped with workswing-handled kettle, by Hyam Hyamstablespoons, 18th/19th century,masters mark A.M., dated 1812, of London, circa 1826, 22cm long, 340 grams total32cm long with a band of acorns, oak and clover$300500 $300500 leaves and roses over a stippled ground above an overhanging acanthus border28with shells, the ornate upright handle with flower heads, lily pads and leafyEleven assorted antique English sterling bullrushes, leafy junctions either side ofsilver serving spoons, mostly London the turned ivory grip, similarly decoratedmakers, early 19th century,spout, the cover with a weeping putto725 grams total (11)finial, the bellied sides chased in high$6001,000 relief with two English civil war battle scenes, one side depicting a scene after29Abraham Cooper of Cromwell leading aSet of four antique English bright cut charge after being wounded in his rightsterling silver tablespoons by Stephen arm at the Battle of Marston Moor. Adams I of London, circa 1797,30.5cm high, 2,596 grams, (84.15oz) 21cm long, 238 grams total (4)Hyam Hyams was active from 1813 to$200300 1851, initially as a dealer in bullion, but mainly as a manufacturing silversmith and jeweller. In later years he traded as30a goldsmith, watch and clock maker,Two antique English sterling silver money changer, and Bohemian glassrat tail tablespoons, one by Samuel importer. At various times he hadHitchcock on London, circa 1726, the premises in Houndsditch, on Cornhillother a London example circa 1722,and Old Bailey, all within a few minutes20cm and 21cm long, 116 grams total walk of each other. He was the son of(2)Solomon Hyams, who had also carried$200300 on a business as a silversmith and jeweller, having been admitted to the31freedom of the City of London pursuant to resolutions of the Court of CommonAssorted antique sterling silver spoons Council in March 1835. and a fork, 18th and 19th century,$6,00010,000 244 grams total (12)$200300 25 32A Georgian sterling silver milk jug inFour Georgian sterling silver the Indian style, by J. E. Terry & Co.tablespoons including HESTER of London, circa 1818, BATEMAN, PETER & ANN BATEMAN, 7.5cm high, 320 grams and PETER & WILLIAM BATEMAN, $400600 18th/19th century,approximately 21cm long, 26 216 grams total (4)Seventeen assorted antique$250350 sterling silver spoons, predominantly Georgian English,600 grams total$400600 2523'