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Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a Victorian shaped circular waiter, with a Chippendale style rim, raised on three scrolling feet, diameter 15cm, Sheffield 1891, a rectangular table cigarette box, wooden lined within, the exterior engine turned and monogram engraved to the hinged lid, Birmingham 1962, a rectangular cigarette case, with engine turned decoration, London 1939 and a plated Ronson desk lighter, combined gross weight of waiter and cigarette case, 378 gms.
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a Scottish two piece waist belt buckle, cast and pierced with thistles, Glasgow possibly 1899, a lady's pale blue enamelled square powder compact, with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1938, a rectangular desk calendar, Birmingham 1929 and two similar oval napkin rings, Sheffield 1899 and 1926.
A silver rectangular table cigarette box, the hinged lid engine turned, Birmingham 1928, a silver rectangular cigarette case, with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1962, a silver cigarette case, monogram engraved, Birmingham 1907, a German rectangular cigarette case, presentation inscribed, detailed 900 and a Dutch rectangular hinge lidded box, faintly engraved with a horse.
A pair of 9ct gold cufflinks, having barrel shaped backs and fronts, with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1937, weight 4.6 gms, a pair of gold dress studs, detailed 18 CT with a case, a pair of gold dress studs with engraved decoration, each detailed 'Patent 9' and two lady's 9ct gold circular cased wristwatches.
A gentleman's gold cased, keyless wind, hunting cased pocket watch, the gilt jewelled lever movement detailed Palma, base metal inner case, the signed enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and with inner Arabic numerals to 24, the case detailed 14 K 0.585, the case exterior with banded and engine turned decoration.
WILLIAM IV SCOTTISH SILVER SNUFF BOX maker James Nasmyth, Edinburgh 1832, of oblong form with rounded ends, engine turned design to body, gilt interior, the interior of the hinged cover inscribed 'Presented to Charles Gullard Esq. by Mr Walker, Auchtermuchty, for his liberal & disinterested professional conduct, on various occasions, May 1834', approximately 100g, 9.5cm long
FOUR SILVER CIGARETTE CASES including engine turned example by maker Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1932, a smaller engine turned example by maker Smith & Bartlam, 1936, a square example by maker Colen Hewer Cheshire, Chester 1924, engraved with a ship topped with motto 'Fidelis' and another square example by maker Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1912, lacking engraving, approximately 551g gross, largest 12.5cm long
PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE SALTSmaker James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, London 1890, of tumbler form, partially gadronned with chased floral details, each engraved with initial 'C', inside original fitted case, each 3.5cm high; together with a silver cigarette case, maker F H Adams & Co, Birmingham 1926, body engraved with scrolling design and initials 'CAJ', 9cm long and a silver match box cover, maker Asprey & Co Ltd, London 1931, with engine turned top, 4.5cm long, approximately 167g gross (4)
2005 Aston Martin DB9 Coupé - Registration No HX55 AXK, V12 six litre engine - 450 bhp, touchtronic transmission (automatic with paddleshift). This excellent example has only had two owners and has covered less than 14,900 miles from new. It is finished in Midnight blue with Sandstorm (cream) leather upholstery with Caspian blue secondary colour to the dash top and centre console. It has full walnut door cappings and console and has the following options - Bluetooth, cruise control, heated front seats, navigation system, first aid kit, parking aid, power fold-back mirrors and tyre pressure monitoring. It has an extensive service history file and is fitted with a tracker. It cost £111,810 new and represents a rare opportunity to buy a low mileage and low ownership iconic British sports car at an affordable price
Edwardian silver photograph frame of shaped form, with embossed Art Nouveau floral decoration, RD 419352 (Birmingham 1904), George V silver photograph frame with ropework border (Birmingham 1919), another with domed top (Birmingham 1922) and a 1930s silver photograph frame of square form, with engine-turned decoration and engraved inscription (Chester 1930), together with a Continental cushion form silver photograph frame, Art Nouveau frame 26cm overall height (5) CONDITION REPORT Art Nouveau frame - general condition reasonable, silver mount is distorted and has dents and surface scratches. Some splits and holes. Back is badly worn, strut replaced. Maker's mark distorted, other marks clear. Ropework border frame - general condition good. Some surface dents and scratching. Marks rubbed. Back ok, hinge repaired. Domed top frame - general condition reasonable, silver mount distorted and scratched, marks clear. Wooden back is split at top left hand corner but otherwise ok. Square engine-turned frame - generally good condition. Some minor denting to silver surround. Marks clear. Back probably not original. Cushion form frame - general overall condition good. Original hand-beaten surface worn, leather back good
1920s Asprey silver cigarette box of rectangular form, with hinged domed cover with engine-turned decoration (London 1924), Asprey & Co. Ltd., 10.2cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good, but badly tarnished. No signs of major damage. hinge cover is destorted. Hallmarks are slightly rubber but clear, Asprey trademark is slightly rubbed. Interior slightly marked, leather base covering has shrunk. Height 4cm; interior dimensions 9.2 x 7.6 cm; depth 3cm
Selection of miscellaneous Edwardian and later silver including two-handled dish with Art Nouveau-style floral decoration (London 1904), Carrington & Co., late Edwardian novelty inkwell or mustard in the form of a saucepan (Birmingham 1910), 1930s silver snuff box with engine-turned decoration (Birmingham 1933), pair contemporary silver bell candlesticks (Birmingham 1957) and a contemporary square silver photograph frame (Birmingham 1957), approximately 8ozs weighable silver, two-handled bowl 16cm across handles (6)
A George V silver circular bowl with reeded mounts, on circular footrim, 6.125ins diameter x 3.875ins high, by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1915 (weight 13ozs), and a ditto silver rectangular cigarette case with circular cartouche to lid and engine turned ornament, 6.25ins x 3.25ins, by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1913 (gross weight 9ozs)

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