340 Sterling silver inkpot and pen together with 3 silver plated trays, bread fork, candle holder and entree dish, 19th and 20th century largest tray 38cm diameter (8) $100–200 ❖ 341 A Challenge silver plated three piece tea service and pickle jar, 19th and 20th century pickle jar is 17cm high (4) $100–200 ❖ 342 An impressive English silver plated 14 piece punch set, 20th century, marked “Barker Ellis England” Tray 49cm diameter (14) $150–250 ❖ 343 GEORG JENSEN “Cactus” pattern Danish silver cutlery service designed in 1930 by Gundorph Albertus comprising; 12 dinner knives, 12 dinner forks, 12 entree knives, 12 entree forks, 12 soup spoons, 12 fruit knives, 12 cake forks, 6 teaspoons, 6 coffee spoons, 6 dessert spoons, 6 fish forks plus 12 assorted servers many with original cloth pouches and near mint condition (120 pieces) $20,000–25,000 344 “Elizabeth Our Queen” box set of 25 sterling silver pictorial ingots to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, in original presentation box with certificates $200–300 ❖ 345 A pair of Georgian sterling silver berry spoons, London, circa 1799, makers marks illegible 114 grams total (2) $100–200 ❖ 346 A pair of sterling silver candlesticks, a matched pair by Walker and Hall, early 20th century 24cm high (2) $300–500 347 A pair of sterling silver stem vases, silver sugar bowl and tongs, condiment set and letter knife, 19th and 20th century The vases 17cm high (8) $200–300 ❖ 348 A box set of sterling silver fruit cutlery (12 pieces), Sheffield, 20th century $100–200 ❖ 349 Two silver serving spoons, Britannia standard, circa 1700 and Victorian sterling silver 120 grams (2) $100–200 ❖ 350 An 18th century sterling silver tankard with armorial top, Newcastle, marks only partially legible, 19cm high, 485 grams $400–600 ❖ 351 An 18th century sterling silver beaker, London, circa 1790 15cm high, 270 grams $300–500 ❖ 343 343 346 48