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AN EDWARDIAN SILVER CARD CASE OF WAVY RECTANGULAR OUTLINE, foliate engraved decoration, vacant cartouche, maker E J Trevitt & Sons, Chester 1906, 1.84ozt, 57.1 grams, 9.5cm x 6.5cm, together with a George V circular trinket box, the hinged lid engraved with ribbon and swags surrounding a vacant cartouche, removable silk and velvet liner, makers George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1911, diameter 6cm, a George V silver cased retractable comb, engine turned case bearing import marks for London 1925, length 7.7cm, a George V silver cased pencil, Birmingham 1912, length 6.7cm, and an Elizabeth II silver needle case in Victorian style, Birmingham 1988, gross weight of weighable silver 3.49ozt, 108.5 grams (5) (Condition report: card case is a light gauge, all items are useable condition)
A BOXED STEIFF LIMITED EDITION DANIEL THE SWARVOSKI TEDDY BEAR, 2004, named after Daniel Swarovski, limited edition no. 00607, code 667718, light blond mohair, brown nose and claw stitching and black button eyes, wearing a Swarovski Xilion stone (2004 Annual Holiday Ornament) on red ribbon around his neck, height 27cm, with certificate (Condition report: good condition)
AN OPAL AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, set with an oval opal cabochon, measuring approximately 8.2mm x 6.2mm, depth approximately 2.9mm, surrounded by twelve round brilliant cut diamonds, to the tapering shoulders and plain polished band, estimated total diamond weight 0.55ct, assessed colour G-H, assessed clarity VS-SI, stamped 18ct PLAT, approximate gross weight 3.8 grams (condition report: overall condition very good, opal appears vibrant with strong play of colour, orange and red flashes present, together with violet, blue and green, light abrasion to opal surface, diamonds bright, lively and well matched, one single cut diamond present to surround)
A VICTORIAN YELLOW METAL MICRO MOSAIC MOURNING BROOCH, the central micro mosaic panel depicting a cherub, with a split pearl border, black enamel and scrolling surround, personal engraving to reverse reading 'Elizabeth Boosey Ob 2nd May 1860 Aged 64', approximate length 47mms, approximate gross weight 24.57 grams (condition report: overall condition good, light scratches and nicks to glass panel of micro mosaic, a minor light dent to reverse of brooch, some surface wear visible to the side of the brooch)
A GROUP OF 19TH CENTURY BOHEMIAN AND ENGLISH GLASSWARE, comprising a clear glass tankard with engraved star decoration, silver plated mounts the top rim with ecclesiastical crest, the base marked 550L PNS, height 12.5cm, a pair of Bohemian green glass vases of panelled baluster form, profusely decorated with foliate scrolls and raised gilding to the panels, height 28cm, a white cut to clear trumpet shaped vase with frilled rims, the facets enamelled with floral decoration, gilt initial to the inside of each of the foot rims, height 19cm, two ruby flash cut to clear scent bottles with broken stoppers and a tot glass with red painted vine leaves and titled etched view, height 6.7cm ( 7 + broken stoppers) (Condition report: the tankard is in good condition, the green vases have light wear to the gilding, dusty and a couple of small chips/rough patches inside the foot rim, the white vase has wear to the gilding, small chips to some of the frills and high points, the two scent bottles are in very poor condition and the tot glass has several small chips around the base and light scratching to the paint)
A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN FIGURE GROUP 'HUNTSMAN AND HOUNDS' MODELLED BY DORIS LINDER, no.3115, date cypher for 1971, height 19cm, mounted on a separate ebonised plinth, overall height 22cm (1 + Plinth) (Condition report: the figure appears to be in good, clean condition and under UV light also appears to be free from damage, the porcelain rings when tapped but when the figure is placed on a surface there is a sound as though there may be a crack in the base? near the front horse's leg, as mentioned above even under UV light there is no sign of damage, the sponge in the plinth is perishing and leaving a dusty residue)
A LATE 18TH CENTURY WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE PORPHYRY VASE OR STAND, mottled green/black glaze, lacking a cover or further section, applied with swags below the rim, the circular base with a band of interlinked circles with quatrefoil centres, impressed 'WEDGWOOD' and incised 'K' to the underside, height 13.5cm (Condition report: some light scratching to the interior of the neck, otherwise it appears to be in good condition)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD BRONZE VASE, the trumpet shaped rim over a slender hexagonal neck and bulbous body which is applied with an eagle perched on a flowering thorny branch, circular foot rim, two character marks to the underside, height 31.9cm, diameter of rim 22cm (Condition report: the base isn't sitting level on a flat surface, the piece is very dusty throughout, a few small knocks noted to a few corners /edges and light surface scuffs)
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN ECCLESIASTICAL GOTHIC BRASS TEN LIGHT CANDELABRA IN THE STYLE OF PUGIN, the candleholders spread over three circular tiers, with trefoil and flowerhead details, on a knopped and cylindrical stem applied with a crowned red lacquered shield containing 'ihs', with a circular base on three paw feet, height approximately 94cm (2) (Condition report: one candelabra has been badly pushed in on the lower tier and has had the top candleholder resoldered, all component parts seem complete on both but some sections are loose or slightly bent and the plating is worn, deposits of wax)
A HERBERT TERRY & SONS LTD ANGLEPOISE MODEL 1227 LAMP, TWO OTHER DESK LAMPS AND TWO INDUSTRIAL LIGHTS, the Herbert Terry in black finish, two step square base, fitted with a two pin plug and circular on /off switch, extended height approximately 87cm, the other lamps comprise a grey finish Thousand & One Lamps Ltd anglepoise lamp, extended height approximately 79cm, a red 'Wila' desk lamp, adjustable angles at shade and base, blue plastic switch to top of base, worn twisted flex cable, height 46cm, together with an aluminium circular light shade, diameter 25cm, a ceiling light, length 25.5cm and a cast iron wall light with scrolled arm (6) (Condition report: all items are untested and are in need of restoration and rewiring, the Herbert Terry lamp springs work although some light rusting, the other two lamps have extensive scratches and paint loss, the industrial lamps are in very rusted / poor condition)
ETHEL GABAIN (FRENCH/BRITISH 1883-1950) A LANDSCAPE FEATURING A SOLITARY OAK TREE, signed lower left, label verso indicating the painting was given as a gift in 1946, oil on canvas, approximate size 35cm x 45cm (Condition: there is an area of paint loss lower centre, light scuffs in places, would benefit from a clean) (Artist resale rights apply)
BONNIE AND CLYDE (1967) A DOUBLE CROWN SIZE WANTED STYLE CINEMA POSTER, produced in limited numbers for the British market, styled as an American wanted poster it features black and white photographs of Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty as the infamous bank robbers, mounted, framed and glazed, approximate visible size 72cm x 49cm (Condition: horizontal and vertical fold marks, light creases in places, stain to bottom left corner)
A CASED SET OF TWELVE LATE VICTORIAN SILVER GILT ICE CREAM SPOONS, foliate decoration to the handles, makers James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1898, 6.21ozt, 193 grams, the case interior bears gilt retailers mark for Wilson & Gill of 139 Regent Street, London, together with an Elizabeth II silver cigarette box, the engine turned hinged cover with vacant cartouche, cedarwood lined interior, maker John Rose, Birmingham 1964, width 14.5cm (2) (Condition report: spoons have some areas of light tarnish, the cigarette box is in fairly good condition)
A .22” Mk III WEBLEY & SCOTT AIR RIFLE SERIES 3, serial number 30895, in good working order with light pitting on blued surfaces, together with a .177” Webley & Scott Junior air rifle, serial number 134, in poor condition which fails to hold in the cocked position and one of the trigger guard screw is missing, these are accompanied by an empty .177” Webley & Scott pellet tin, two WWII inert German 20mm cannon rounds and an original copy of the instructions for the Mk 3 W&S air rifle dated 1958 (6) The purchaser must be 18 years or over (6)
A .177” ‘EL GAMO' CENTER MODEL AIR PISTOL, serial number H37642, its blued surfaces bear some light pitting, it is in correct working order and comes with its original carton, two tins of pellets, instructions and cleaning brush, it is accompanied by a child’s cap gun and a .22” short blank firing revolver which vents through the top face of the cylinder and top strap of the frame The Purchaser must be 18 years or over and the revolver is sold in accordance with the provisions of the Violent Crime Reduction Act 2006 (5)
A MOROCCO CASED ELIZABETH II LIMITED EDITION SALVER TO COMMEMORATE THE ROYAL SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY 1972, beaded rim, the centre engraved with royal crest and date, limited edition no.2220/3500 verso, sponsor's mark for Historical Heirlooms Ltd, Birmingham 1972, 9.92ozt, 308.5 grams, diameter 20.5cm, comes with certificate in envelope and pamphlet (Condition report: purple case has a few marks, the salver has light surface scratches, otherwise in good condition)
A PARCEL OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER FLATWARE, including a pair of George V Fiddle pattern tablespoons, makers Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1924, a Victorian Kings pattern sugar caster spoon, gilt bowl, maker William Robert Smily, London 1853, a set of twelve George VI coffee spoons with gilt bowls, makers C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1937, a set of three George V Old English pattern teaspoons, engraved initial 'B', Sheffield 1932, etc, gross weight 17.10ozt, 531.8 grams (Parcel) (Condition report: generally in useable condition, signs of light to moderate use)
A CASED GEORGE V WALKER & HALL SILVER EIGHT PIECE CRUET SET OF SHAPED RECTANGULAR FORM, wavy rims, four cabriole legs, comprising a pair of pepperettes, a pair of open salts with blue glass liners, a covered mustard with blue glass liner and three condiment spoons, Sheffield 1912/13, gross weight 10.44ozt, 324.8 grams (Condition report: the case has wear to the exterior, the interior has some staining and there is loss to the velvet where the elastic holding the spoons should be, a bit of staining to the interior of the lid, all pieces sit fairly level on a flat surface, light surface scratches, in good usable condition overall)
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER CIRCULAR BOWL, FOUR SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, ETC, the bowl with gilt interior, plain exterior, maker RS, Birmingham 1987, diameter 11.5cm, four assorted circular napkin rings, a George III silver teaspoon, London 1819, an Edwardian moulded glass dressing table jar of rectangular form with pull off silver cover, Chester 1909, a small silver screw top lid, engraved initial B, diameter 2.8cm and a mother of pearl and plated metal pot, diameter 2.4cm, gross weight of silver 6.17ozt, 191.9 grams (9) (Condition report: light wear to the gilding in the bowl, pull off cover has a tiny hole visible when held up to the light, otherwise in usable condition)
A GEORGE V SILVER CIRCULAR PEDESTAL BOWL WITH PIERCED RIM, egg and dart rim, dished centre, makers Zachariah Barraclough & Sons, Chester 1923, 9.07ozt, 282.2 grams, diameter 21cm (Condition report: some light scratching to the centre, rim slightly misshapen, sits fairly level on a flat surface)
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER SALVER, TOGETHER WITH EIGHT SILVER PLATED ITEMS, the silver salver with scalloped border and personal engraving reading 'Presented to Mr R Hunter on his Retirement, by his Directors and Colleagues in appreciation of his long and devoted services to Mirrlees National Limited 1945 - 1969', hallmarked PB 'Sheffield 1968, approximate gross weight 14.9ozt, 461.2 grams, together with four white metal novelty trinket containers, unmarked, a silver plated ice bucket, marked EPNS D374 Made In England Hard Soldered and three silver plated condiment spoons (Condition report: overall condition good to fair, minor light scratches and scuffs in keeping with general wear)
A SELECTION OF 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY SILVER ITEMS, to include a group of four George III cauldron salts with floral embossed detail, three hallmarked London 1766 one hallmarked London 1768, maker John Munns, four late Victorian condiment spoons, makers Atkins Brothers, Sheffield 1886 and a cased cruet set, makers Northern Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co, Birmingham 1854, approximate gross weight 9.35ozt, 295.4grams (Condition report: overall condition good, minor areas of tarnish present, light scratches in keeping with general wear and age)
A SELECTION OF ASSORTED 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER SPOONS, to include a pair of George III Old English pattern tablespoons, maker Stephen Adams II, London 1800, two similar tablespoons, a sifter spoon, London 1874, an engraved spiral stem spoon, makers John Sherwood & Sons, Birmingham 1925, a set of four tea spoons, with initial monogram detail, maker Samuel Witford II, London 1875, a sauce ladle, hallmarked B.S 'Benjamin Smith II' London 1841, to include a total of 19 spoons, approximate gross weight 18.29ozt, 568.9grams (Condition report: overall condition good, some minor tarnish, light scratches present, in keeping with age and general wear)
A CASED SILVER EIGHT PIECE CRUET SET, TOGETHER WITH THREE OTHER CONDIMENT ITEMS AND A CONDIMENT SPOON, the cased cruet set with grooved detail and angular handles together with four spoons with grooved edging, hallmarked Birmingham 1903, spoons hallmarked Birmingham 1884 and 1908, makers James Deakin & Sons, together with three early 20th century silver condiment pots and a condiment spoon, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 5.07ozt, 157.8grams (Condition report: overall condition good, light tarnish and scratches present, in keeping with age)
A CASED SET OF ELIZABETH II SILVER TEA SPOONS, A CASED SET OF SIX SILVER HANDLED TEA KNIVES AND THREE SILVER JUGS, the cased tea spoon set to include six tea spoons with grooved handles, maker Francis Howard, Sheffield 1964, the cased tea knife set to include six tea knives with stainless steel blade to the grooved silver handle, makers John Biggin, Sheffield 1915, together with a sauce boat, makers S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1914, a George III cream jug, maker John Munns, London 1811 and a cream jug, maker Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1907, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 9.24ozt, 287.6grams (Condition report: overall condition good, soft solder repair marks to base of George III jug, minor light tarnish and scratches in keeping with age)
A GROUP OF FOUR SILVER CRUET ITEMS, TOGETHER WITH A SMALL QUANTITY OF EPNS ITEMS, to include a late Victorian silver muffineer of plain polished form with grooved detail, maker George Fox, London 1884, three silver mustard pots, makers Sydney & Co., Birmingham 1939, an EPNS condiment spoon and two mustard pots stamped EPNS England, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 4.32ozt, 134.5grams (condition report: overall condition good, tarnish, light scratches in keeping with general wear)
A SELECTION OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER AND WHITE METAL ITEMS, to include a silver pen tray, with scrolling border openwork detail, hallmarked S.T.S Birmingham 1901, a mid-Victorian silver Apostle spoon, makers Josiah & James Williams, Exeter 1855, two glass toilet jars with plain polished silver lids hallmarked WD, Birmingham 1916, two white metal spoons, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 4.93ozt, 153.4grams (condition report: overall condition good, minor tarnish, light scratches present, in keeping with age)
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER CIRCULAR TRAY, beaded rim, otherwise plain, makers Barker Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham 1971, diameter 20.5cm, 9.35ozt, 290.9 grams, together with a George VI silver sugar bowl with wavy rim, on three cabriole legs with hoof feet, makers Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1937, 3.25ozt, 100.9 grams, gross weight 12.6ozt, 391.9 grams (2) (Condition report: the tray needs cleaning and has various ring marks to the surface, light surface scratches, the sugar bowl appears in good condition)
4x Jazz/ Vocal LPs. Etta Jones - Fine and Mellow (MR 5333, US pressing, 1987, VG, pen writing on reverse of sleeve), Joe Williams - A Man Ain't Supposed To Cry (ES 12002, Stereo, US, 1974, VG+), Joe Williams - Joe Williams Sings About You (33SX 1229, Mono, UK first pressing, 1960, VG+, light damage to sleeve) and Dick Haymes - Moondreams (VMPM 1003, UK pressing, VG+).

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