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A mixed lot, comprising: a George III caster, by Emes and Barnard, London 1812, a ring box, a silver-gilt vinaigrette, lacking grilles, a set of six Seal-top teaspoons in a fitted case retailed by J. Sydney Rambridge, of Canal Street Salisbury, an Austrian cigarette case with a blue enamel border, and an electroplated bird pin cushion, approx. weighable 7oz. (6)
λ A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a cased pair of berry spoons, two further berry spoons, a sugar sifting spoon, a pair of French sugar tongs, a pair of French harlequin sugar nips, a punch ladle with a twisted whalebone handle, a dessert spoon, a spoon with an apostle finial, six cased silver and green enamel coffee spoons, plus various souvenir spoons and a pair of scissors, approx. weighable 17oz. (qty)
A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a set of eight fruit knives and forks, with mother-of-pearl handles, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, Sheffield 1936, in a fitted wooden case, plus a cased set of six silver-gilt coffee spoons with enamel decoration, six silver-handled tea knives, plus electroplated items: an electro-type tankard and two goblets, a crumb scoop, a part cased set, plus items of flatware and a pair of brass scissor clippers. (qty)
A set of six Russian silver-gilt and enamel teaspoons, 1896-1908, also marked with a French import mark, tapering twisted stems with vari-coloured enamel decoration, the reverse of the bowls with blue, white and red foliate enamel decoration, two with some colour variants, approx. weight 4.9oz. (6)
A five-piece Russian silver-gilt and enamel christening set, possibly by Nickolay Alekseyev, Moscow 1896-1908, comprising a beaker, a napkin ring, a fork, spoon and teaspoon, decorated with vari-coloured flower decoration on a matted background with light-blue bead borders, height of beaker 5.3cm, approx. weight 6.5oz. (5)
λ A collection of cotton holders and cases, a George III thimble and scent bottle, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham circa 1800, with filigree decoration, the screw-off base reveals the scent bottle, a commemorative thimble with an image of Wellington, a crown shaped thimble, a silver and enamel one, five cased thimbles, plus a silver and enamel cotton holder and thimble, and various cotton holders and thimbles, various materials, approx. weighable 2oz. (qty)
A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a cased three-piece silver and enamel dressing table set, Chester 1939, with a silver comb, Birmingham 1948, a circular waiter, London 1938, a sugar caster, a cream boat and sugar bowl, a silver-mounted scent bottle, an 18th century Dognose spoon, five pairs of sugar tongs, a pair of sugar nips, a fruit knife, a toilet jar and scent bottle, and thirteen spoons, two old Sheffield mugs, plus a small quantity of electroplated items, approx. weighable 31oz. (qty)
A Victorian silver penknife, by S. Mordan, London 1889, oval form, fluted decoration, with a blade and pair of scissors, plus a plain Victorian silver penknife with a blade and scissors, by S. Mordan, London 1883, and a silver and enamel perpetual calendar, by S. Mordan and Co, London 1934, with blue enamel numbers. (3)
λ A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a pair of late-Victorian vases, by Carrington & Co, Birmingham 1892, tapering circular form, embossed foliate decoration, on raised circular bases, plus a silver-mounted ivory letter knife, Chester 1906, a silver-gilt mounted cruet bottle, London 1808, plus a pair of silver and enamel lorgnettes and a pair of silver and niello work lorgnettes, (6)
λ A mixed lot, comprising: an Edwardian silver-handled slide-action taper holder, by Crisford and Norris, Birmingham 1903, a Staffordshire enamel patch box, the cover with 'A Tunbridge Wells Present', a baby's rattle, an electroplated cat's collar, inscribed 'Docwra Rogers, 1, Kensington Mansions', a tortoiseshell toothpick box and a carved coquilla nut scent bottle. (6)
A rare mid-18th century Battersea enamel wine label, circa 1755, escutcheon form, with two cupids in front of rows of tents, holding a banner, titled 'CLARET', some damage, length 6.6cm. For a similar label see Salter, J., Wine Labels, 1730-2003, Antique Collector's Club in association with the Wine Label Circle, 2004, page 295, fig. 997. Provenance: Sotheby's, London 6 November 1997, lot 317, part.
Deans Rag Book Dismal Desmond Dalmatian character Dog, a faithful reproduction, Fluffidown brushed cotton, printed features, unjointed, in seated position, pink velveteen tongue, with detached tag; together with a vintage Dismal Desmond child's cased vanity set (mirror missing), retailed by Debenham and Freebody; and an enamel Dismal Desmond pin badge. (3)
An early 19th century eight day mahogany longcase clock by Thomas Logan of Dorchester, c.1820, with bell strike movement, the signed 12in. circular enamel Roman dial with engraved and gilded hands, subsidiary seconds at noon and arched date aperture, flanked by brass mounted turned columns below the arched cornice, the cross banded and ebony strung door over a deep ebony strung base on shaped bracket feet, 85in. (216cm.) high.
A boxed Wedgwood commemorative wares including a limited edition tankard designed by Richard Guyatt commemorating the 1981 Royal Wedding, a further tankard commemorating the Investiture of 1969 designed by Norman Wilson, etc together with a boxed Royal Crown Derby limited edition loving cup celebrating the Queen Mothers 80th birthday, a Crummles enamel trinket box commemorating the Queen Mothers 100th birthday, etc
A rare pair of George Grainger & Co. Worcester topographical dessert comports, c.1846, each piece finely painted in enamel colours with the titled views 'Malvern Abbey Church Worcestershire' & 'Claines Church Worcestershire', within rich gilt and crimson borders bearing the coat of arms of Worcester and the city motto 'CIVITAS IN BELLO IN PACE FIDELIS', on acanthus leaf moulded and pierced stems, height 14.5cmProvenance:Presented by the City of Worcester to the Mayor, Alderman William Lewis c. 1846 in recognition of his work in bringing the railway to Worcester. William Lewis Esquire was Mayor of Worcester in 1843-44 and 1846. Thence by family descent. Literature:see John Sandon, The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain, The Antique Collector's Club, Volume 1, p 192 for a colour illustration of pieces from this service.

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