REGINALD EDWARD HIGGINS (1877-1933); a London, Midland & Scottish Railway Isle of Man travel poster, printed in England by Charles & Read Ltd. London, depicting the landing of King Orry, linen backed, 101 x 126cm. Additional InformationThe poster has been recently linen backed. Many old light creases and marks here and there which have been flattened down. The poster is lightly and evenly browned throughout, some old edge wear visible, but overall appearance good.
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PATRICK LICHFIELD; a black and white wedding photograph of HRH Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, signed in pen lower right, image size 26cm x 36.5cm, the back of the mount with ink stamp 'Lichfield, 20 Aubrey Walk, London', framed and glazed. Additional InformationThe image surface lightly dusty and with a couple of very slight crease curves to the lower right bottom corner, visible when angles in the light. Mount with a couple of slight marks and knock to two of the corners. Frame is modern and in poor condition.
AITKEN BROS; a Edward VII hallmarked silver pedestal bowl with cast rim and applied lion head masks with loop handles, Sheffield 1902, approx weight 33.6ozt/1047g.Additional InformationTarnishing, light scratches and surface wear to the interior, general wear, slight rubbing to the marks but good condition.Height 15.5cm, Width 26cm.
LEON DANCHIN (1887-1938); coloured print, spaniel with a duck, signed in pencil lower right, 44 x 63cm, framed and glazed. Additional InformationThere is a white mark within the margin but outside of the coloured section to the middle left border and the paper is perhaps very slightly undulated. Mount with some browning and frame with very light wear.
ADIE BROS; a George V hallmarked silver and yellow guilloche enamel dressing table set, comprising a cut glass jar with oval silver and enamel top, a hand mirror, a hair brush, a clothes brush, Birmingham 1930-31 (4).Additional InformationThe oval jar with scuffs and very minor chips to the facet, the cover has been dropped and has been dented, there are scuffs and scratches to the enamel, minor areas of loss to the enamel on the hand mirror, light scratches and scuffs to each piece on the enamel, the hair brush with a chip/crack running through the enamel.
JAMES LONGUEVILLE PS RBSA (born 1942); oil on board, 'Under Light Sail Port of London 1986', signed, 50 x 75cm, framed, bears artists label verso. (D)Additional InformationThis lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
MATTHEW NORMAN; a gilt brass repeating carriage clock, the enamelled dial set with Roman numerals on bracket feet, height including swing handle 18cm.Additional InformationThere is pitting and wear to the case, light scuffs, there is rusting/staining to the bottom of the face, we offer no guarantee that the piece is in working order.
WJ HUBER; two early 20th century brass plated cased carriage clocks, each with enamelled faces and Roman numerals, height of largest example 15cm (2).Additional InformationWear to the brass, the base metal is showing through, light scratches and marks, one example with minor wear to the dial, when wound both clocks tick although this is no guarantee of working order.
DAILLE D'ARGENTE; a late 19th century French clock garniture comprising drum clock with bird and floral surmount above the enamelled dial with floral detail and Arabic numerals, height 23cm, and a pair of candlesticks, on plinth bases, height 16cm (3).Additional InformationTarnishing and wear, light scuffs and scratches to case, one scone is misshapen and doesn’t sit 100%, chip to alabaster plinth base, minor crack to the second example, chipping to the corners of the clock.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany time piece, with four brass finials and central enamelled dial with both Arabic and Roman numerals flanked by inlaid decoration of bows and swags, on four brass bracket feet, height including swing handle 23cm, width 19cm.Additional InformationThe top is slightly loose, light scratches, minor losses to the wood, the feet are slightly bent, when wound the movement does not run.
A collection of eight vices and twenty modern G-clamps of varying sizes, the smallest height 12cm, the largest height 38cm, height of vices 145cm.NB: PLEASE SEE CONDITION REP FOR IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING THIS LOT THIS LOT IS ONLINE VIEWING ONLY.COLLECTION FOR THIS LOT IS TUESDAY 9th AUGUST AND MUST BE COLLECTED BY WEDNESDAY 10th AUGUST.FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT THE OFFICEAdditional InformationThis item will need to be collected from the vendors property. The item will not be in the sale room and collection will need to be arranged with the vendor. Light wear and rusting on some examples but overall mostly in good condition.THIS LOT IS ONLINE VIEWING ONLY.COLLECTION FOR THIS LOT IS TUESDAY 9th AUGUST AND MUST BE COLLECTED BY WEDNESDAY 10th AUGUST.FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT THE OFFICE
A pair of Victorian hallmarked silver shell shaped butter dishes, London 1887, with two associated butter knives, combined weight 5.1ozt/160g, cased. Additional InformationGeneral light age wear, tarnishing to the surface. Case with general wear. Knifes are a little scuffed with minor dents, tarnishing should clean.
An Art Deco Epstein style five piece bird's eye maple bedroom suite comprising three door wardrobe, two door wardrobe, bedhead with integral side cabinets, dressing table with circular mirror, and a single bed, largest wardrobe height 189cm, width 151cm, depth 61cm. Additional InformationDepth of hanging section 54cm. Light surface wear and scratches to veneer, minor knocks and scuffs, areas of chipping and losses, cracking to veneer, leather seat is torn, no keys present, one of the escutcheon plates is broken. Some white paint residue to the side of both wardrobes. the bed head is approximately 199 cm in length. Add this to the width of the bedside sections the entire length is approximately 293cm. (If you take in the overlap for the headboard to the side sections). Width between cabinets is approximately 222cm.
ERCOL; a light elm drop leaf dining table, together with four 'Quaker' dining chairs on turned column supports (5).Additional InformationThe table is in poor condition with the joints/planks opening, there is heavy wear, stains and marks, there is old worm to at least one of the legs, the chairs are marked, scuffed.
LIBERTY & CO; An Arts & Crafts sheet copper wall mirror, with embossed floral motifs and planished decoration, 64 x 38cm, with a Liberty London label verso. Additional InformationLight scratches and wear, impression/dent to the top left corner, tarnishing and wear. The back has not been replaced and is original.
An early 19th century painted satinwood fold over games table of shaped rectangular form, the surface decorated with a shovel and rake flanked by swags and floral detail on turned column legs, width 91cm, depth 45cm, height 75cm.Additional InformationLight surface wear, scratches, scuffs, losses to the sides and front, the hinges are slightly loose and the top is slightly wobbly, minor knocks.
A circa 1860 French figured walnut sewing table with mirrored sectioned interior, sliding basket, fret applied detail to the frieze and raised on shaped end supports united by a stretcher, height 72cm, width 54cm, depth 39cm.Additional InformationNo key but under tier drawer is open, very minor losses and scuffs, light wear throughout.
An early Victorian mahogany fold over swivel top games table with carved decoration to the skirt, raised on a octagonal baluster column on a circular plinth terminating on four swept feet, height 71cm, width 90cm, depth 46cm.Additional InformationLight surface wear and scratches, minor scuffing and chipping to surface.
A French inlaid walnut Louis XV style serpentine side table, with two drawers and undertier on cabriole legs, height 59cm, width 45cm, depth 35cm. Additional InformationMetal gallery and mounts with general tarnishing, some light marks and scuffs here and there, some sun fading, but essentially fair.
An Arts & Crafts style hammered white metal preserve spoon, the pierced terminal with foliate initial 'M', unmarked, a pair of late Victorian silver menu holders, Birmingham 1898, a silver tea infuser, Sheffield 1912, a pepperette and a Continental 900 standard novelty silver bookmark (6). Additional InformationThe arts and crafts type spoon is unmarked. All other items with general light age wear patina to the surface. One of the support bars to the menu holder is broken at the back and will need a solder repair.
A pair of George III hallmarked silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, London 1804, with a set of six hallmarked silver Fiddle pattern tea spoons, London 1853, combined weight 6.4ozt/200g (8).Additional InformationThe ladles with engraved initial 'B' to the terminals, and the spoons with engraved initial 'W' to the terminals. All with general light age wear patina to the surface.
Two 19th century hallmarked silver serving spoons, with later embossed and engraved detailing, London 1808 and 1821, with four assorted silver tablespoons, a silver sauce ladle, combined weight 12.5ozt/391g, with a Victorian hallmarked silver three piece knife, fork , and spoon set, Hilliard & Thomason 1854, a silver plated marrow spoon, two plated bun salts, and a plated condiment spoon. Additional InformationAll with light general age wear patina through use. The travelling knife, fork, and spoon set are initialled 'JA' to each.
A George III hallmarked silver Old English pattern basting spoon, London 1808, and a hallmarked silver Fiddle pattern basting spoon, London 1829, combined weight 7.8ozt/145g, the longest 31cm (2). Additional InformationBoth with light age wear patination throughout, and the Old English spoon is initialled 'EP' to the terminal.
A HAVILAND-NYE; an Elizabeth II twelve setting canteen of hallmarked silver cutlery, with bright cut decoration comprising twelve dinner forks, twelve fish forks with hallmarked silver handles, twelve fish knives with hallmarked silver blades, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve teaspoons, twelve coffee spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert knives with steel blades and twelve dinner knives with steel blades, also six matching serving spoons, London 1974, approx weight 129ozt/4021g.Additional InformationPlease note we have not weighed the silver and steel knives however we have weighed the remaining items, there is light scratches, scuffs and general wear, one of the handles has come away from the steel blade.
A Swiss yellow metal and painted enamel oval brooch decorated with a young woman in landscape holding a basket upon her head, unmarked, 52 x 44mm, approx 15.1g, also a base metal Essex type oval brooch decorated with a robin in a landscape, length 3cm, approx 6.4g (2).Additional InformationThe Swiss enamel brooch has light surface scratches but this is being ultra critical, also a couple of minute losses to the edge of the enamelling. The second brooch has light surface scratches to the glass and tarnishing to the case back.
MARK WILLIS; a late Victorian hallmarked silver three piece tea service with gadrooned lower decoration and panelled bodies with engraved initials 'J', Sheffield 1897, approx weight 30ozt/949g (3).Additional InformationAs stated, each piece with engraved initial, light scratches, minor wear but good condition.
A white metal diamond set floral spray brooch, set with round brilliant cut stones to the main frame and with baguette cut stones to the stem, unmarked, length 60mm, approx 15.5g.Additional InformationThe central stamen of the flower is slightly misshapen, some of the diamonds are drawing a little yellow, all stones are present, light surface scratches only to the brooch, overall presented well.
THOMAS BRADBURY & SONS LTD; a George VI hallmarked silver waiter with cast scalloped edge raised on three hoof feet, Sheffield 1936, with engraved family motto, approx weight 11.4ozt/355g, together with a hallmarked silver and tortoiseshell jewellery box in the form of a heart (2).Additional InformationLight scratches, scuffs, minor tarnishing and wear, the cover does not close 100% true to the jewellery casket.
A pair of 14ct yellow gold and opal ear studs, each set with six pear shaped opal cabochons modelled as a flower head, diameter of head approx. 12mm, combined approx. 2.1g.Additional InformationThe opals have plenty of life in them and are free from any chips and cracks. Light general surface wear throughout to both.
A 9ct yellow gold opal and diamond ring, centred with a small round brilliant cut diamond within a textured cluster setting of four opal oval cabochons, ring size J 1/2, approx. 4.1g,Additional InformationLight surface scratches tot he opals but they do have life and colour to them. Free from any chips or cracks to the opals, just general rubbing to the mount and the band is slightly worn.
A George V 9ct gold cigarette case of curved form engraved with initials to the cover and also the date 1921, hallmark for Chester 1920, 8.5 x 8cm, approx 93g.Additional InformationIn good condition, the action works well and it closes tightly, light surface scratches and tarnishing with good gauge, retains the blue cloth ribbon to the interior.
A yellow metal and morganite diamond pendant, the large oval four claw set morganite beneath a tiny round brilliant cut diamond in pierced frame, length including bale 35mm, approx. 7.1g.Additional Informationthe piece is unmarked, general light surface wear. A couple of tiny chips to the morganite.

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