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Los 508

A star centred diamond cluster ring, in 18ct gold, Birmingham 1919, 2.6g, size O Light wear only

Los 509

A Victorian amethyst and beryl ring, in 18ct gold, with chased shoulders, indistinctly marked, 2g, size I½ Discreet old solder repair at bottom of hoop and light wear, stones all apparently original and present

Los 511

A five stone diamond ring, scroll set in 18ct gold, Birmingham 1918, 3.1g, size N½ Light wear; one of the smallest diamonds probably a replacement

Los 513

A diamond cluster ring, gold hoop marked Plat 18ct, 2.4g, size G Light wear scratches only

Los 514

A diamond ribbon shaped eternity ring, with round brilliant and baguette diamonds, in platinum coloured metal, 4.3g, size L Complete, all stones present, very dirty, light scratches consistent with age

Los 535

A gold and bloodstone fob swivel, c1900, 40mm, marked 9ct Light wear and dents

Los 536

A 9ct gold locket, double sided, engine turned, 28mm excluding loop, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1913, 3g Good condition with very light wear

Los 542

A 9ct gold ingot pendant, Sheffield 1977, 31g Light wear scratches

Los 543

A gold albert, early 20th c, with T-bar, 42.5cm l, links individually marked 9c and a contemporary pierced 9ct gold watch bowls prize fob shield, Birmingham 1913, 33g Good condition; light wear scratches

Los 553

A gold bracelet, mid 20th c, of four long curved buckle shaped links, 19cm l, indistinctly marked, 19.2g Tiny localised damage evident under 10x magnification; light wear scratches consistent with age

Los 565

A Victorian silver locket, applied with circles and engraved with a robin and holly, 49mm excluding loop, maker E L, Birmingham 1882 and a silver belcher chain, 13dwts (2) Light wear on back of locket

Los 569

Five silver bracelets, adapted from alberts, c1900, various lengths, links individually marked, 3oz 15dwts Light wear

Los 590

A pair of Victorian cameo, pinchbeck and knitted light blue wool bracelets, c1850, each slide set with a glass paste cameo of the head of a classical woman, 17cm l Both in good condition save for typical fading of the blue wool and one tong-bar almost detached

Los 611

An Edwardian silver handled bone letter knife, 24.5cm l, by Mappin & Webb, London 1909 and miscellaneous other silver mounted articles, to include a Scottish horn snuff mull, the rim engraved John Robertson Balmbreech 1816, etc Letter knife in good condition but for light wear, several of the other items in poor condition as evident from image

Los 618

A French gold snuff box, all sides moire engine turned, 64mm l, maker's, charge and discharge marks, Paris 1756-62, 72.5g Provenance: Gerald Ellis (1872-1953) (Gentleman Usher or Extra Gentleman Usher to Kings Edward VII, George V, Edward VIII, George VI and Queen Elizabeth II) by whom given to the Honourable Rosemary Seymour, nee Scott-Ellis (1922-2017) of Thrumpton Hall, Nottingham; thence by descent to the present vendor Light wear but not noticeably worn nor significantly dented; lid closing tightly shut

Los 621

A Continental silver mounted tortoiseshell snuff box, mid 18th c, of octagonal shape, the conforming lid inset with a hardstone cameo of the head of a classical youth, mother of pearl and silver pins, 70mm l Provenance: The Honourable Mary Anne Byron (1817-1885) of Thrumpton Hall, Nottingham; thence by descent to the present vendor Light overall wear, minor old crack on right shoulder of box; lacking several of the mother of pearl spots, the cameo slightly damaged

Los 628

A George V oval silver and hardstone snuff box with agate inset lid, 47mm l, by William Charles Mansell, London 1912, 1oz Good condition, light polish wear, minor dent on underside, lid closing tightly shut

Los 631

A German silver trinket box, the lid die stamped with putto on a cloud, the sides with guilloche, 91mm l, by Ludwig Neresheimer of Hanau, import marked Berthold Muller & Son, Chester 1901, 3ozs 10dwts Light wear, not split, holed or repaired

Los 633

A George III silver cream jug, helmet shaped, 14.5cm h, maker's mark overstruck by another's, rubbed, London 1794, 3ozs Light wear consistent with age

Los 636

A Victorian silver postage stamp box, 33mm, by James Deakin & Sons, Birmingham 1898, 8dwts Light wear consistent with age but undamaged

Los 637

An Edwardian silver combination sovereign and vesta case, 69mm, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1908, 1oz 10dwts Minor dents on back and a few light scratches

Los 645

An Edwardian silver bonbon dish with three pierced whiplash handles, 98mm diam, marks rubbed, London 1908, 1oz 19dwts Light wear

Los 650B

A George III gadrooned silver snuffers tray, on claw and ball feet, crested, 19cm l, maker's mark indistinct, London 1767, 6ozs 10dwts Light wear, no repair

Los 657

A Chinese silver repousse dragon vase, late 19th c, the plain flared cylindrical neck with two angled handles, on flared foot, 10cm h, maker SW and marked in Chinese, 2ozs 9dwts Light wear and polish residue, tiny surface dents around the neck, no engraving, splits or repair

Los 661

A George II silver pepper caster and cover, crested, 12cm h, maker's mark poorly struck, London 1747, cover unmarked, 2ozs 8dwts Light wear only, cover fitting securely

Los 670

A Victorian oval silver card tray, with pierced border and cable rim, on four claw and ball feet, 15.5cm l, by F B Thomas & Co, London 1886, 6ozs Light polish scratches only, piercing undamaged, no engraving or erasure

Los 672

A Victorian silver letter knife, the bone handle carved as the head of a fox, 20.5cm l, by John Gilbert, Birmingham 1863 Silver in good condition, including marks. Bone handle originally coloured, the colour now mostly worn, fine light surface cracks and slight wear

Los 674

A Victorian silver christening mug, of baluster form, embossed with three children playing on a swing between trees, leafy scrolling handle, on four conforming feet, 12cm h, by Reilly and Storer, London 1848, 7ozs 8dwts Light wear only, no repair

Los 679

A Victorian silver taperstick, of flared shape with double scroll handle, conical extinguisher and floriform nozzle, crested, 15cm h, fully marked by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1843, loaded Complete, original and in good condition with light wear, stem straight

Los 688

A George V silver christening mug, 8cm h, by E S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1912, 4ozs 10dwts Light wear and minor dent

Los 697

A George V oval silver trinket box, with slightly domed scalloped lid, 9 x 15cm, by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1918 Light polish scratches, no engraving or erasure, relatively clean interior

Los 700

A pair of George III gadrooned silver wine coasters, of openwork form with inset turned mahogany base, 12cm dia, fully marked but marks made partly illegible when pierced, London, probably 1772 Piercing undamaged, mahogany bases original, light erasure from cartouche not resulting in any discernible thinning

Los 704

An Edward VII bright cut silver cube tea caddy, with ball finial, 11cm h, by W Hutton & Sons Limited, Sheffield 1903, 11ozs 13dwts Good condition with only one or two light polish scratches, no wear in hinge, the engraved monogram contemporary

Los 714

A Victorian silver waiter, with plain cavetto and beaded rim, the field engraved with armorials and mantling, on three claw and ball feet, 20.5cm diam, by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1860, 12ozs 2dwts Field with one or two light dents and fine polish scratches, no repair or later engraving, marks good

Los 715

A Victorian gadrooned silver salver, the field engraved with a border of flowers and strapwork, on three vestigial feet, 27cm diam, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1895, 21ozs 2dwts Good condition with light polish scratches, no engraving or erasure

Los 718

A George V oval silver tea tray with fluted border, 71cm over handles by Stevenson & Law, Sheffield 1917, 125ozs Light polish scratches only

Los 724

A set of six George VI silver table forks, Old English pattern by Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1940 and a Victorian silver tablespoon, 15ozs 10dwts Forks practically as new condition, spoon with light wear consistent with age

Los 729

An Art Deco silver tea service, the teapot with Bakelite handle and knop, 11cm h, by H C Davis and marked Reg No 801530, Birmingham 1935, the sugar bowl Chester 1934, 27ozs 14dwts Light wear, polish scratches, marks rubbed but legible

Los 734

A Victorian silver tea kettle, of pear shape, the domed lid with bud finial and integral hinge, chased with flowers and rocaille, the lamp stand having conforming cast openwork apron, scrolling legs and shell feet, spirit lamp, crested, 42cm h, fully marked by Wrangham & Moulson, London 1853 and further stamped Lambert & Rawlings Coventry St London, 88ozs Provenance: George Fitzroy Seymour (1923-1994) of Thrumpton Hall, Nottingham, by whom inherited from his grandmother; thence by descent to the present vendor Good overall condition with some light polish wear and residues, spirit lamp lacking the small domed extinguisher, no holes, splits or repair

Los 735

Judaica. A George V silver menorah, on flared square foot, 26.5cm h, by A Taiteldaun & Co, London 1933, 11ozs 14dwts One branch detached where joined stem - requires re-soldering; light polish wear

Los 740

A Victorian EPNS mounted glass hip flask, c1910, with detachable beaker Domed cap dented on the top but not split, light wear and scratches to plating, glass undamaged

Los 743

A fine silver fitted purple crocodile hide dressing case by Drew & Sons, retaining the full compliment of silver mounted, handled and capped accessories, including tray and carriage timepiece, blotting book with ivory handle, dip pen and pencil, travelling inkwell and light, manicure wallet retaining silver handled tweezers (only), jewel box and sewing box, the case lined in purple moire silk, the flap to the lid with silver lock engraved DREW & SONS MAKERS TO THE ROYAL FAMILY PICCADILLY CIRCUS W, two gilt brass locks with sliding catch, the lid blocked in gold E.V., carriage clock movement with lion trade mark and stamped FRENCH MAKE, each piece engraved E.V. in ligature, case 50cm long with felt lined cotton cover, mark of J Drew & Sons, London 1911, 13 and 14, 28ozs 8dwts weighable Provenance: A wedding present to Lady Enid Vane and engraved with her initials. Lady Enid Victoria Rachel Fane (1894-1969) the daughter of Lt Col Anthony Mildmay Julian Fane, 13th Earl of Westmorland and Lady Sybil Mary St Clair-Erskine, married, firstly, on 25th August 1914 Major the Hon. Henry Cecil Vane, the eldest son of Henry de Vere Vane, 9th Baron Barnard of Barnard Castle and Lady Catherine Sarah Cecil (1882-1917) Lady Enid Vane married, secondly, on 1 September 1922 Major Herbert Broke Turnor Neck of one glass jar damaged, rim of oval glass jar very slightly nibbled. Provision for another leather wallet now lacking otherwise in superb preservation with hardly any sign of wear, the leather and lining in good condition. The timepiece in apparently working order, no key to case

Los 336

A 1920s German teddy bear, with light golden mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, 'slotted-in' ears, swivel head, jointed limbs with felt pads, slight hump and squeaks when seated on surface --12¼in. (31cm.) high (some thinning and wear)

Los 338

An early Chad Valley teddy bear, with blonde mohair, clear and black glass eyes with brown painted backs, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with light brown silky cloth pads, hump, inoperative growler and rare pink map of Britain celluloid covered label --19½in. (49.5cm.) high (balding around base of head and around eyes, general wear and thinning)

Los 342

A 1930s teddy bear, probably German with light golden mohair, clear and black glass eyes with remains of brown painted backs, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed limbs and inoperative growler --20½in. (52cm.) high (pads replaced, a few bald spots, general wear and thinning)

Los 344

A 1930s Chiltern type teddy bear, with light golden mohair, orange and black glass eyes, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head and jointed limbs --14¾in. (37.5cm.) high (balding, wear and one ear half loose); and a larger post-war British teddy bear (some general wear)

Los 356

An unusual British toy cat with chimes probably Steevans 1915-1920, with pink mohair head and hands, crossed facial seams, clear and black glass eyes with pale green paint backs, pink stitched nose and mouth, head stitched on, unusual dark green tipped light green mohair with black backing cloth and internal chimes —8½in. (21.5cm.) high (pink mohair discoloured and some general wear) - from the private collection of Sue Pearson

Los 386

An Alpha Farnell Toffee teddy bear 1950s, with light brown mohair, orange and black plastic eyes, back stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed limbs with painted cloth pads and original knitted hat and scarf --10½in. (26.5cm.) high (slight fading and thinning)

Los 400

Strutt a Schuco yes/no teddy bear 1950s, with beige mohair, clear and black glass eyes with remains of light brown backs, pronounced muzzle with black stitched nose, mouth and claws, tail-operated yes/no head mechanism, jointed arms with felt pads, down turned hands with card lined feet and inoperative squeaker--13½in. (34.5cm.) high (tail missing covering, holes in pads, the odd bald spot and some general wear) - this bear was lot 192 in Hilary Pauley's Grandma's Teddy Bear Museum auction on the 9th September 2020 and comes with his special lot tag

Los 401

Squeeze a German musical teddy bear 1930s, with light golden mohair, clear and black glass eyes with remains of brown painted backs, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with unusual cloth pads and pressure operated musical mechanism --17in. (43cm.) high (one hand pad re-covered, other with repair and slight damage to feet pads, small bald area going to hole on back of leg, slight general wear and fading) - this bear was lot 20 in Hilary Pauley's Grandma's Teddy Bear Museum auction on the 9th September 2020 and comes with his special lot tag

Los 446

Two post-war Chad Valley teddy bears, a blonde mohair bear with orange and black glass eyes, black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed limbs with painted cloth pads and inoperative squeaker --12½in. (32cm.) high; and another similar with light golden mohair and seam label (both with some slight wear and thinning)

Los 460

A German early felt duck on wheels circa 1908, the white body with green head, black bead eye with red felt behind, orange beak and feet, maroon, red, dark green, light green, yellow and white wings, on metal frame with three cut tin wheels and inoperative squeaker, possibly Strunz --8in. (20.5cm.) long (darn to tip of beak, other slight moth damage and discoloured)

Los 616

A fine quality reproduction Bru Jne 13 bebe by Mary Benner, with blue eyes, light brown mohair wig, jointed composition body with bisque arms, pale blue dress with lace trim, underclothes, beige leather shoes and certificate, 2001 --22in. (56cm.) high

Los 1079

Flying. An aircraft pilot's black leather flight case, c1970/80, the lid painted G-BAAP, containing three Jeppesen black leather bound Airway manuals, charts and related items, 48cm l Light wear only, no keys for locks

Los 1137

A pair of Art Deco brass hanging lights, c1950, retaining the original opal candle form light bulbs, 42cm h In entirely original unrestored condition, lacquer dirty and degraded cable brass chains and one ceiling rose, sold as vintage item and not to be connected to the mains under any circumstances until made safe by a qualified electrician. Status of the light bulb untested

Los 222

A box containing three vintage glass light shades together with a carnival glass bowl

Los 403

Four boxes containing a large quantity of electrical cabling, sight light, sounds of the city CD's etc

Los 636

A folding light weight wheel chair together with three further mobility aids

Los 1005

A wheellock pistol. Internal wheel, lock with beveled edges, round barrel with aiming rib, trigger with internal spring. Stock of light coloured wood, probably pear. Furniture steel. Barrel marked above the touchhole with a P. Good example of a third quarter of the 17th century military holster pistol. Caliber 16 mm. Dutch, ca. 1650/75.L. 62 cm. - barrel L. 42 cm.Condition report available onrequest.

Los 1146

A greenish thick-walled glass bowl with light blue decoration of fish and seaweed on foot. Designed by Andries Dirk Copier for Glass Factory Leerdam, 1943. Signed with diamond point LEERDAM UNICA AD Copier V574.H. 14 cm. Diam. 47.5 cm.Condition report available onrequest.

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