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A set of nine Irish George III silver dessert spoons and five dessert forks, Fiddle pattern, tower crest, by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1819, and a set of three dessert forks, Old English pattern, crested, by Eley and Fearn, London 1823, 17ozs 8dwts (17) Generally light to moderate wear consistent with age
A Victorian silver hip flask of round engine turned form with chained screw-cap, 98mm h, by Henry William Dee, London 1869, 3ozs 3dwts Of the superior quality associated with the maker and in good condition but for light dent on edge at 9 o'clock, the engine turning still crisp and marks good
A silver punch bowl, chased with flowers and festoons, engraved Presented to Robert and Sarah Ann Evans on the occasion of their Silver Wedding Feb 11th 1883 by their friends Roby and Henry Thorpe, and a further later inscription and dates, 25.5cm diam, marks officially cancelled, 34ozs 4dwts Light wear and polish residue
A pair of George V silver columnar candelabra of three light, with Corinthian capitals, beaded drip pans and reeded scrolling branches, on stop fluted shaft and stepped square foot, nozzles, 46cm h, by Britton, Gould & Co, Birmingham, one 1929, the other 1932, 84ozs 8dwts Polish residues and several nozzles / drip pans not screwing down tightly, but undamaged, no engraving, not loaded
A Derby botanical dessert plate, c1795-1800, painted in the manner of William 'Quaker' Pegg, in gilt husk surround and canary yellow border, 23cm diameter, painted mark, pattern No 216 and title Gladiolus Galeatus Helmet-flowered Gladiolus One or two tiny scratches and light wear to the gilt rim, not cracked or chipped, no restoration
A Victorian silver lancet case, with reeded borders and engraved with trailing flowers and foliage, the front inscribed W Burton, 62mm h, part marked, London 1847 and three tortoiseshell lancets by Aitken or Wood, both of York, 19dwts Provenance: Woolley & Wallis, Salisbury, 24/25 January 2017, lot 450 Slight play in hinge and light wear consistent with age but better than average
A Corgi no. 352 R.A.F. Staff Car Standard Vanguard, RAF blue, flat spun wheel hubs, together with a no. 327 MGB GT with red body, light blue interior, spoked wheels, missing suitcase, both in the original boxes, together with an unboxed no. 406 Land Rover 109 WB, blue body, and two empty Corgi Tyres boxes
A William IV silver lancet case, richly chased with flowers and foliage, 65cm h, maker's mark rubbed, possibly J Taylor (engrailed punch), Birmingham, probably 1833 and two tortoiseshell lancets, one by Harrison, the other by Bogg, 1oz 10dwts Light wear, dent on one end of lid, lacks push piece, but lid closing shut
Bracegirdle (Brian) - Microscopical Mounts and Mounters; Notes on Modern Microscope Manufacturers, two vols, uniform light blue boards, Humberside 1996 and 1998, Brian J Ford - Single Lens The Story of the Simple Microscope, 1985, Brass & Glass Scientific Instrument Making in Workshops in Scotland, exhibition catalogue, three Whipple Museum for the History of Science catalogue/publications, Catalogue of the Billings Microscope Collection, second edition 1974, etc (a quantity) This lot contains additional items: several microscope manufacturer's catalogues, the journal Microscopy (of the Quekett M C), the late owner's research notes, etc
Cross (M I) and M J Cole - Modern Microscopy, second and fourth editions, illustrated, maroon cloth, London 1895 and 1912 and ten others on related subjects, including W G Hartley - The Light Microscope Its Use and Development and Dr Lionel Beale - The Microscope in Its Application to Practical Medicine (12)
A Norwegian silver and purple guilloche enamel box, early 20th c, of shuttle shape, 95mm l, by Marius Hammer, maker's mark and 925, 2ozs 18dwts Good condition, enamel not chipped, a few very light scratches on the lid just visible when held at an oblique angle to the light, lid closing tightly shut
Sir William Nicholson, RP (1872-1949) - Any Corner; Rotten Row; Barmaid, Any Bar, three, colour printed lithographs from London Types, published by W Heinemann, 1899, sheet 334 x 276mm and one other, HM The Queen, unframed (4) London Types - Any Bar and Rotten Row with light brown mount stain clear of image, not laid down, torn or creased. The two others laid down on acid free mounts
George Turner (1841-1910) - The Road to Wirksworth, signed and dated 1903, oil on canvas, 60 x 90cm Lined for the late owner. Ready to hang condition, the varnish possibly requiring a light clean, with photographs on the reverse of the canvas prior to lining showing the artist's signature, date and inscription which will be supplied to the purchaser
James Francis Danby (1816-1875) after Francis Danby, ARA - The Evening Gun - A Calm on the Shore of England, inscribed on a label on the stretcher Painted from a sketch of the original picture sent to Mr Thomas Pemberton, oil on canvas, oval, 67.5 x 85.5cm Provenance: Thomas Pemberton (1818-1873) of Heathfield Hall, Handsworth, Birmingham; His executor's Sale, Christie's, 30 April 1874 lot 29 (29 gns to the collector James Watson of Warley Hall, Birmingham and from 1879 Berwick House, Shropshire; thence by descent at Berwick House Literature: Adams (E) - Francis Danby, Catalogue, mentioned under No. 193 Unlined, fine, light cracking of the medium and paint shrinkage, the latter mainly confined to the darker passages and as a consequence of the bitumen employed by the artist. Localised restoration, cleaned and re-varnished; in the original ornate giltwood and composition frame

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