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Los 149

A novelty George III silver vinaigrette. Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1816. In the form of a satchel or purse, with engraved decoration to both sides, the hinged cover opening to a gilded interior with a grille pierced with swan scene, 2.5 x 3.6cm, approx. weight 0.6oztCondition Report: Good condition overall. Hallmarks are clear. A few small dings to the edges. Light surface scratches throughout. Engraving and decoration are in good condition. The hinged lid and grille both open easily. Additional images are available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-mHj5KKsMW3

Los 98

An Arts & Crafts style footed silver bowl.Edward Barnard & Sons,London, 1933.The rounded bowl to a shell-studded midsection raised on a circular foot, designed with three curving supports, 14.5cm high, 18.5cm dia. (at rim), approx. weight 29.7oztCondition Report: The bowl is in good condition. Some minor surface scratching and nicking but no damage or repairs noted. Rim slightly out of round. Some small dark markings to interior which may need a more vigorous polish to remove. Some light tarnish in places. One small ding noted to bowl. Hallmarks clear. Steady on foot. Overall a very nice bowl in good condition. Further images available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-pKp3A4VtjI 

Los 64

A George II cast silver taperstick. John Cafe, London, 1754. The shaped, square base with shell corners to a knopped baluster stem supporting a spool-shaped capital, the removable sconce unmarked, engraved with the initials AG to underside, 12.5cm high, approx. weight 4.9oztCondition Report: The taperstick is in good condition commensurate with age. Some general scratching, nicking and minor pitting. Steady on foot. Some light bruising to high points. A small split and very unobtrusive repair noted under 10x magnification towards base of stem. Sconce unmarked and sits slightly raised in socket.  Further images available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-wwnY1nznJz

Los 23

A pair of Victorian silver fish servers with dolphin handles. Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield, 1852. The knife blade pierced and engraved with fish in cartouche to one side and fly fishing scene to the other, the fork with scroll piercing above tines, both engraved with boar crest for the Barton family, the knife with the motto 'fide et fortitudine', the stylised dolphin handles with kitemark, handles filled, knife 33cm long, fork 27.5cm long (2)Condition Report: The fish servers are in good condition commensurate with age. Some general scratching and nicking to both. The knife blade is slightly bent towards tip. Some minor bruising to tines of fork. Some pitch visible at handle socket on fork – possibly reattached. Knife handle coming away very slightly at socket (but firm). A little bruising to the handles and some light wear to decoration but generally in good condition. Further images available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-ZHCyrC6i6m 

Los 234

A group of silver including a Victorian silver vinaigrette. Edward Smith, Birmingham, 1851. Of shaped, rectangular form, 5.2cm long, together with: a later Victorian vinaigrette, engraved with ivy design and monogram, Birmingham, 1886, Colen Hewer Cheshire, with bale fitting, 3.7cm long; An Asprey & Co. silver compact with carrying chain, the gilded interior with mirror and clips, Birmingham, 1910, 7.5 x 10.6cm; an Asprey & Co. silver cigarette case; an Edwardian squeeze-action silver box, Birmingham, 1903; a silver cigarette case chased with foliate scrolls; a silver match box holder; a small Turkish pill box, stamped 800, and a late Victorian pickle fork with shamrock terminal, 9.3cm long, total weight approx. 15.4ozt (9) Condition Report: Some pitting to the Asprey & Co. cigarette case and some very light surface scratches. The strap is loose. Hinge in good working condition. The case snaps shut and reopens smoothly. The hallmarks are clear although some rubbing to the maker’s marks.The Edwardian cigarette case has a few dings throughout as well as some pitting and scratches commensurate with age and use. Dings and bruising to the bottom corners of the case. Clear hallmarks. The decoration is clear. General dings, pitting, and scratches throughout the Edwardian squeeze action box. Faint remnants of a past engraving to the lid of the box. The squeeze action is slightly stiff but does function. The Asprey & Co. compact also has general scratches and pitting throughout. The engraving to the interior and the hallmarks are clear. The hinge is in good working condition although the release button is ever so slightly stiff. The Victorian vinaigrette by Edward Smith is in good condition overall. The hallmarks are clear. Light surface scratches. The engraving to the centre of the hinged lid has been rubbed off. The smaller Victorian vinaigrette is also in good overall condition. Some surface scratches. Clear hallmarks and decoration. The Turkish pillbox has wear to its lid’s decoration. The marks to the base are slightly rubbed. Surface scratches throughout. The matchbox holder has scratches and pitting commensurate with age. The engraving is slightly worn. The hallmarks are clear. The tines of the Victorian pickle fork are slightly misshapen. The hallmarks are clear.Additional images for the lot are available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-tvEC4SjrJk

Los 174

A French silver serving plate. Odiot, 20th century. Of shaped, circular form with reed and ribbon border decorated with foliate spacers, engraved with monogram to side, 950 standard, signed Odiot à Paris, 35.5cm dia., approx. weight 37ozt Condition Report: The plate is in good overall condition. Some general scratching, nicking and minor pitting. Some dark markings which have not been removed by a light polish so might require a professional polish to remove. Engraved monogram is crisp. An old repair to one of the crossover ribbons on border. A small ding to base. Further images available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-rJzwxbv03G 

Los 148

A novelty William IV silver vinaigrette. Gervase Wheeler, Birmingham, 1833. In the form of a handbag, with wrigglework engraving to sides and a rope twist handle, the hinged cover with prick dot foliate decoration opening to a pierced grille and gilded interior, engraved with initials to cartouche, 2.1 x 2.5cm, approx. weight 0.2oztCondition Report: Hallmarks are slightly worn. The swing handle is slightly misshapen. The hinged lid opens smoothly and the grille is easy to lift. The decoration and engravings are clear. Light surface scratches. Good condition overall. Additional images are available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-bZqQbZhYWD 

Los 33

A set of twelve George III silver gilt plates. John Wakelin & William Taylor, London, 1787. Of shaped, circular form, the plates engraved with coat of arms for the 5th Earl of Carlisle, 24.3cm dia., total weight approx. 196ozt (12)Provenance: Property from a UK private collection.   Footnotes: Arms: The 5th Earl of Carlisle (impaling Leveson-Gower).Frederick Howard (1748-1825), Viscount Morpeth, was the youngest but only surviving son of the 4th Earl of Carlisle and his wife Isabella (nee Byron).  He succeeded to his father's titles and estates in 1758 and, following study at Eton and King's College, Cambridge, was created a Knight of the Thistle in 1767 and a Privy Councillor in 1777 (the same year in which he became Treasurer of the Royal Household).  He held many other government and official positions- including being one of the Commissioners to treat with America in 1778, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 1780-1782 and Lord Privy Seal in 1783.  He was made a Knight of the Garter in 1801.In 1770 the Earl of Carlisle married Lady Margaret Caroline Leveson-Gower, youngest daughter of the Duke of Bridgewater and the couple went on to have ten children.The Earl, however, is perhaps better known for his links to his cousins through his mother's side- the Byron family. In 1798 he was appointed guardian to Lord Byron, who later lampooned him in English Bards and Scotch Reviewers, and the household at Castle Howard also often included Byron's half sister Augusta. (With thanks to Pursuivant Research)Condition Report: The plates are in good overall condition commensurate with age but there is general scratching, nicking and pitting noted to all. The scratching is visible to all plates and consistent with age and use. The gilding is later. Some wear to the engraved arms. Some wear to the gilding in places (including on borders and to undersides). Some dark marks to the front and reverse of some plates which have not come off with a light polish with cloth.  Hallmarks clear. Variously numbered to reverse (Nos. 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 15, 17, 27, 29, 56, 60) and engraved with scratch weights. One plate not numbered and with no scratch weight. Further images available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-DZL45vn1hg 

Los 41

A part set of George III silver gilt flatware. William Eley I & William Fearn, London, 1801. The group of Fiddle pattern flatware comprising: 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, and 12 teaspoons, all engraved with lion crest to terminals, total weight approx. 44.3ozt (a lot)Provenance: Property from a UK private collection. Condition Report: The flatware is in good condition. Some minor scratching and nicking. Some light wear to (probably later) gilding, mainly at high points and edges. Spoon bowls in good condition and fork tines also good. Hallmarks clear. Further images available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-8Mls0ndZM7 

Los 25

Of historical interest. A 19th century silver dessert spoon. Mary Chawner, London, 1837.The Fiddle pattern spoon engraved with two coronets and crest for Hilaire Knight, sister-in-law (from 1829 to 1835) to Admiral Horatio Nelson and later wife to Jane Austen's nephew, George Thomas Knight of Goodnestone Park, 17.5cm long, approx. weight 1.3oztFootnotes: Hilaire Knight (nee Barlow, formerly Barlow and Nelson), 1791-1857, was the daughter of Admiral Sir Robert Barlow and married her cousin Captain George Ulric Barlow of the 4th Light Dragoons in 1817. Captain Barlow (b.1791) died, probably of malaria, in 1824 and in 1829 Hilaire married William Nelson (b. 1757) , brother of Admiral Horatio Nelson, who was 1st Earl Nelson and 2nd Duke of Bronte. Earl Nelson died in 1835, which made Hilaire dowager Countess of Nelson and dowager Duchess of Bronte.When Admiral Nelson died on the deck of H.M.S. Victory at Trafalgar in 1805 he had, due to his international fame and prestige, been created Duke of Bronte in the Kingdom of Sicily. In the British peerage, however, Nelson had only achieved the rank of Viscount Nelson due to the scandal of his relationship with Emma Lady Hamilton, wife of the British Ambassador to the King of Naples.  On his death both his English and Sicilian titles were inherited by his brother the Reverend William Nelson (1757-1835) who, despite not being a national hero or even a well known figure, was promoted to being Earl Nelson within a year of his brother's death.On 1st February 1837, Hilaire married her third husband, George Thomas Knight (born 1795) of Goodnestone Park (the nephew of Jane Austen). It is clear from these spoons that Hilaire retained her higher aristocratic status on her third marriage as she combined the coronets of her previous rank with the crest of her new husband. She died in Paris in 1857.   

Los 44

A Victorian silver gilt five light candelabra. George Fox, London, 1873. In the Dutch style, the cast candelabra raised on a scrolling trefoil base stamped Lambert, Coventry St., London, the baluster stem to an urn-shaped capital supporting a removable five light scrolling branch section, each capital with a foliate drip pan, marked on base and socket of branch section, 59cm high, approx. weight 118ozt Provenance: Property from a UK private collection. Footnotes: cf: for similar examples, please see Lot 93, Christie's, Fine English, Continental and American silver, 23rd May 2007,  https://www.christies.com/en/lot/lot-4910944?ldp_breadcrumb=back 

Los 121

A set of eight columnar silver candlesticks.C.J. Vander, London, 2001. The short candlesticks designed as reeded columns raised on square bases with beaded borders, filled, 14.5cm high (8)Condition Report: Light surface scratches throughout, most notably to the stepped bases. Some small dings and scratches to the columns, but the decoration is in good condition overall. Sconces are fixed. Some residue inside the sconces from previous use. Hallmarks are clear. Some minor bruising to the corners. Good overall condition. Additional photographs are available to be downloaded via this link: https://we.tl/t-gwoFcsWmOR

Los 139

A novelty silver salt cellar designed as a well.Stamped sterling. 20th century.The circular well realistically decorated to resemble wood, designed with a hinged cover and complete with glass liner to interior, 6.3cm high, together with a silver barrel-shaped mustard with blue glass liner, Birmingham, 1938, A. & J. Zimmerman, the hinged cover with thumbpiece, 5.8cm high, total weighable silver approx. 2.6ozt (2) Condition Report: Some splitting to the handles of the well. The hinge is in good working condition. The ‘STERLING’ stamp is slightly rubbed. Light surface scratches throughout. Some more prominent scratches to the interior. The glass liner fits in tight. The barrel-shaped mustard pot has some general scratching and pitting throughout. Hallmarks to the inside of the hinged lid are clear. The hallmarks to the body are clear with the exception of the maker’s mark which is rubbed. A ding to the base. The hinge is in good working condition and the glass liner fits neatly. Additional images are available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-UKULMxHNNz

Los 54

A George V silver gilt cup and cover. C. J. Vander, London, 1911. The urn-shaped body with twin foliate handles to a circular foot raised on a square base, the pull-off cover with bud finial and chased foliate decoration to dome, 16cm high, approx. weight 9.6ozt Provenance: Property from a UK private collection. Condition Report: Some light surface scratches throughout. Some slight wear to the edge of the cover where it sits within the cup and corresponding wear to the inside of the cup where contact is made with the cover. The interior is nice and bright. Hallmarks and decoration are clear. Additional images are available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-z917CZZpEu 

Los 299

A set of French silver dessert cutlery.Ernest Combeau,Paris, c.1920. The set comprising: 12 teaspoons, 12 dessert forks and 12 dessert knives with silver blades and handles (filled), 950 standard, all with trailing foliate decoration and engraved monograms to handles, total weighable silver approx. 19.8ozt  Condition Report: Weight excludes knives (handles filled0). The set is in good condition commensurate with age. Some general surface scratching and nicking. Some of the spoon handles are a little bent. Decoration in good condition. Engraved with monograms. Heavy tarnish in places. One spoon with a dark stain to bowl which has not come off with a light polish. Fork tines generally in good condition. Some a little bent and worn. Some minor bruising to knife handles. Some unobtrusive solder noted in places where silver blades meet handles. Knives 18cm long, forks and spoons 14.5cm long. Some wear to case including scuffs and one catch deficient. Further images available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-dGq5CaLkLu 

Los 224

A group of silver mounted and silver plated items.Various dates and makers.The group comprising: A convertible five light silver plated candelabra by Roberts & Belk, the main candlestick with removable five light branch section; a matched pair of glass sweetmeat dishes raised on lobed silver feet, one Dutch, the other a Victorian English example by John Henry Williamson, 17cm wide, 10cm high; a rectangular silver plated tray with shaped sides; two pairs of silver plated candlesticks; and a silver plated card tray (a lot) 

Los 115

A set of 'Irish Harp' silver place card holders. West & Son, Dublin, 1909 & 1919. The four place or menu card holders designed as harps, each with a winged woman forming the pillar, three hallmarked 1909, one marked 1919, in fitted plush green case signed West & Son, Dublin, total silver weight approx. 2.3ozt Condition Report: Good condition overall. Light surface scratches throughout. Hallmarks clear. Some scratches and nicks to the back supports/stems. Additional images are available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-3RoADVd585

Los 177

 A set of ten French silver finger bowls. Emile Puiforcat, Paris, 20th century.The circular bowls designed with fluted sides and raised on a shallow foot, 950 standard, in fitted Puiforcat pouch, 4cm high, 10.1cm dia., total weight approx. 55.5ozt (10)Condition Report: The bowls are in good condition. Some minor surface scratching and nicking noted. One bowl with a small ding to side. Some with a few dark marks that have not polished off with a light polish. 950 standard. Further images available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-y75GRUMqyQ 

Los 71

A pair of assembled George III silver entrée dishes. Bases by John Gwyn Holmes (probably), London, 1806.Of shaped, rectangular form, with gadrooned borders and cast sphinx handles by William Pitts, c.1805, the covers hallmarked London, 1800, probably William Stroud, both the bases and covers engraved with the arms and motto of the Humfrey/Humphrey family of Cavanacor, Co. Donegal, accession numbers 77.22.51.1a and 77.22.51.2a to bases (formerly in the collection of the Minneapolis Institute of Art), bases approx. 22.2 x 26cm, total weight approx. 89.7ozt (2)   Footnotes: Provenance: Ex-museum. Formerly in the collection of the Minneapolis Institute of Art. Purchased by the vendor at Millea Bros, Boonton NJ, 5th December 2024 (Lot 2334). Condition Report: Good condition commensurate with age. Some general scratching, nicking and minor pitting noted. A few small dings noted and a few small, old repairs to undersides of borders. Cast finial handles in good condition. One associated cover fits well, the other sits slightly raised at one corner. Some dark marks to interior which have not been removed by a light polish. Heavier scratching to interior of dishes commensurate with use. Marks to one dish rubbed, maker's mark a little rubbed to the other dish. Both with museum accession number in red to bases and covers. Further images available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-9chF2m3o0M 

Los 16

A pair of Art Nouveau silver candelabra. Probably German, c.1900. The candelabra stamped 900M, possibly for Gustav Memmer, Berlin, active 1890-1930, each seven light candelabra designed with stylised flower bud capitals supported by bifurcated branches with whiplash terminations, the branches encircled by a pierced band decorated with ivy leaves and shield-shaped cartouches engraved with monograms, raised on spreading, circular feet with conforming ivy decoration, both with removable lead inserts to bases, the nuts stamped 900M, candelabra approx. 60cm high, 28cm wide, total weighable silver approx. 128.2ozt (pr)   Condition Report: Some general scratching, nicking and pitting to both. Steady on bases. Some wear to decoration commensurate with age. Some repairs noted to branches and some splits noted in a few places (mainly in areas of repairs). Indications of former erasures to cartouches. There are patches of discolouration to the silver and areas where there appears to be a coating of some kind on the silver. Some dings and a few splits and repairs noted to capitals. The pierced bands are in good overall condition, only one small hole noted to a high point on a leaf. A ding to the lead insert in foot of one candelabra. Overall an attractive pair of functional candelabra albeit with some wear and repairs. Further images available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-9PNE3MsM8v 

Los 164

A box of Tiffany style glass light shades, printed and original artwork including a still life, glassware and ornaments

Los 1041

A collection of Korean War memorabilia, British Korean Veterans jacket, collection of photographs marked to back 42nd Light Royal Artillery battery, suitcase of maps, ephemera, officers pay book, letters and postcards, together with a box of Artillery Training manuals, field service pocket book etc.

Los 1081

A boxing poster from Empire Pool Wembley, Tuesday 8th November 1977, a double championship bill The Middleweight Championship of Great Britain Kevin Finnegan versus Alan Minter and The Light Middleweight Championship of Europe Maurice Hope versus Joel Bonnatez. 34 x 49 cm, framed and mounted.

Los 1164

A brass six branch ceiling light fitting, the central column decorated with three figureheads and an urn shape. Height +/- 52 cm, width 60 cm.

Los 1165

A brass ceiling light fitting, five branches. Height 46 cm, diameter +/- 54 cm.

Los 1166

A brass ceiling light fitting, with twelve branches. Height +/- 60 cm, diameter +/- 72 cm.

Los 1194

A 19th century coromandel wood ladies travelling vanity case, fitted with a series of silver plated jars and bottles with fall front opening to two drawers and with Bramah patent lock.  Height 21 cm, width 33 cm, depth 26 cm. The top of the box has a full-length split and age related scratches and some further light cracking as well.  The side and back are in a similar condition.  On the front the brass stringing to the top two lines is missing.  The interior is generally in very good order, the lid has some marks to the leather on the left and right hand sides and the scissors, tweezers etc. are missing. The drawers open and close as the should but the leather to the lower drawer has had a pull tab at some point which is no longer there and the leather has torn slightly.  Approximately 1 cm in length.  Generally in our opinion the box is in very good condition for its age.The box has no key.

Los 125

Moorcroft flambe Freesia vase, with signature to base and impressed Moorcroft and Made in England. Height 13 cm.The vase is in structurally good condition and is free from any chips, damage, cracks, repairs or restoration. When viewed under magnification the glaze is generally a little crazed, more so around the top half of the body. The crazing is also visible when turned to the light.  The interior of the vase is very dirty.

Los 1297

A fine quality Edwardian inlaid satinwood bedside cabinet, with rear upstand and serpentine fronted door opening to shelves and raised on tapered legs of square section terminating in spade feet.  Height 86 cm, width 41 cm, depth 37 cm.The cabinet has had some water spilt to the upstand which has affected it just at the top and the edge.  There is also a small chip of timber missing at the top right-hand corner.  The surface is generally in good order which shows signs of age-related wear, light scratches etc.  There is also some of the black stringing missing to the front right-hand corner and to the lower left-hand corner.  The door opens and closes as it should and overall, the carcass shows signs of age-related wear.

Los 1354

A Chinese nest of four tables. Largest height 65 cm, width 46 cm, depth 33 cm, smallest height 40 cm, width 28 cm, depth 21 cm.The largest table is structurally sound, it does have some light scratches and marks to the top where it as been used.  The front carved decorative rail is broken but is still attached. There is a crack to the right-hand side and along the top where it joins into the frame and another crack to the right-hand side.  The third table has more marks to the top than the first but it again structurally sound, although the left-hand rear joint is very slightly loose.  Third table has age-related wear to the top but there is also a crack to the front right-hand side which runs from the centre towards the front for approximately 8 to 10 cm and then branches of in two different directions. The left-hand branch going for approximately 7 cm.  The rear right-hand joint is also very slightly loose but the table is structurally sound. Fourth table has age-related wear to the top but is structurally sound. 

Los 139

Two Hummel figurines. Tallest 14 cm, together with a carved wooden night light of similar style. Height 22 cm.

Los 1397

An early 19th century inlaid walnut longcase clock by Nicholson of Whitehaven, with arched hood silvered brass dial and two train striking movement with date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, with shaped trunk door and all raised on bracket feet. Height 217 cm.The clock is marked W M Nicholson, Whitehaven. The clock hood door has some cracking and replacements to the veneer in the arched section and when opening the door, the internal timber of the frame appears to have been restored at some point.  The movement is currently ticking away and is quite clean. The case is generally in good order but does have some very slight discoloration to the door which is more visible when using a torch but not so much in natural light.   The silvered ring is approximately 28 cm in diameter.  We can see no signs of any woodworm.  The clock comes with winder, pendulum, weights.

Los 1434

An early Victorian mahogany circular small breakfast table, with snap action simple column and circular base raised on scroll feet. Height 75 cm, diameter 88 cm.The table has the usual age-related marks at the top and light scratches etc.  There is a slight burn mark and also the loss of some of the varnish to the right-hand side.  The table is structurally sound.  When tilting the table, the brass catch attached to the base is broken and the veneer to the column is cracking in a number of places. There is a small section of veneer missing to the base, approximately 2 x 3 cm, and the feet have the usual scuffs and marks from use.

Los 15

A pair of Chinese vases converted to table lamps, second half 20th century. Height including wooden base but excluding light fitting 50 cm.

Los 1521

A rectangular oak refectory table, the reversible top with light or dark side, raised on square tapering legs united by a cross stretcher. Table height +/- 73 cm, length 188 cm, width 91 cm.The table is generally in very good condition it shows signs of age-related wear from use etc, there is no woodworm, and it is perfectly stable.  

Los 1598

A nest of four Chinese hardwood occasional tables, largest height 66 cm, width 51 cm, depth 36 cm.The first table is generally in very good order showing signs of light use but nothing untoward.  The second table is slightly discoloured to the surface, probably water staining, other than this it is just age-related wear nothing untoward.  The third table is in good order, shows age-related wear but is structurally sound,.  The fourth table again is structurally sound, showing signs of age-related wear, it also has a small splodge of emulsion paint to one of the legs but we are sure that this would easily scratch off. 

Los 200

A continental porcelain figure group, three figures beneath trees with crossed swords mark to base. Height 29 cm.There are a number of chips to the tree and there is also restoration visible under UV light in the tree.  The gentleman has a number of chips to his waistband.  There are losses to the petals in his hat and to the bow on the ladies arm.

Los 204

SA studio pottery lamp base, with circular cream coloured light shade. Height excluding light fitting and shade 70 cm.

Los 306

Tiffany & Co New York, a silver stamped 925 bangle, with keyhole, flanked on either side by diamonds. Internal width 6.5 cm, weight 70.4 grams, with a Tiffany & Co box.The bracelet has been worn and therefore shows some light scratches and a couple of small but noticeable dents to the very edges, although nothing which has distorted the shape of the bangle. 

Los 45

A Chinese figure of a fisherman, hardwood with light fitting to top. Height 49 cm.

Los 46

A Japanese Ginbari and cloisonne goldfish decorated vase. Height 31 cm (see illustration).There is a chip to the lower body which shows some loss of the enamelling and a similar chip to the rim.  The base shows multiple cracks in a star shape probably from the result of an impact in three separate areas.  There are also several light, short cracks to the main body.  The main decorative enamelling of the fish is clean.

Los 460

A late Victorian silver tray repousse with foliate scrolls, Birmingham mark 1900, maker Minshell & Lattimer.  Length 27.5 cm.The tray is generally in good order showing signs of age-related wear, some light dents etc. The most noticeable issue is that it does not sit on the table surface correctly. i.e. wobbles from side to side.

Los 494

An Irish silver condiment set, marked to underside Sharman D Neill Ltd Belfast 1911. Overall weight 104 grams.The pepperette shows signs of use, light dents etc but most noticeably does not sit flat on a table surface and is slightly crumpled to the rear and right-hand side.  The salt blue glass liner is in good condition, no issues and the main body is in good condition for its age, showing signs of use.  The mustard pot liner has a tiny chip to one edge and the silver body, the lid at the rear does not sit quite flush, however the hinge is in perfect working order and the main body shows signs of general wear and tear. 

Los 56

A famille rose bottle jar, decorated with birds and floral sprays. Height 21.5 cm.The vase is generally in good order, there are some glaze flakes from the larger light pink coloured flowers to the centre of the pink panels, but other than this everything appears to be fine including when viewed under UV light.

Los 572

Alfred Wainwright (1907-1991), a Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells, book 1 The Eastern Fells, published in 1955 by Henry Marshall, dark green Rexine covers with rounded corners and gold lettering, issued without a dust wrapper, first edition.This book is free from any inscriptions, notes, ticks or pen marks.  There is a light pencil price which will rub out.  Overall this is a nice clean copy.

Los 578

Alfred Wainwright (1907-1991), a Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells, book 7 The Western Fells, published in 1966 by The Westmorland Gazette Limited, light green Rexine covers with rounded corners and gold lettering, dust wrapper priced 15/, first edition.The book has no inscriptions and no pen marks throughout the pages. The dust jacket is . in reasonable condition, it hasn’t faded but is slightly grubby.

Los 58

A collection of three 19th century ware hen on nest egg cruets.  Largest length 20 cm, height 16 cm.The tailer of the beige coloured hens has a chip.  There is a hairline crack to the other hen’s base.  The larger hen has a chip to the beak and all three have losses to the glazing which is generally due to light wear.

Los 59

Three hen on nest egg cruets, one ware and another glass and one glass with metal top.  Largest length 14 cm, height 14 cm.There is a firing blemish on the small darker hen and very light wear to both ceramic hens on nests.  The larger hen on nest has a glass base which is in good condition with no chips or cracks, overall.  This is a clean lot.

Los 615

Harper Charles G "The Manchester and Glasgow Road", three quarters Morocco gilt, spine with raised bands with gilt coaching motifs in each panel, top edges gilt with 32 plates and numerous text illustrations, published by Chapman & Hall 1907 in two volumes, first edition.The exterior of both these books is generally in good condition.  There is rubbing to the edges of the spine and two small marks on the leather which should clean off.  The first volume has light intermittent foxing, in the second volume the foxing is more pronounced affecting more pages but still generally light.

Los 67

A Moorcroft big poppy patterned table lamp.  Vase height 28 cm excluding wooden base light fitting and shade.

Los 69

A Moorcroft squat globular lamp base, with black ground and with Art Deco style rose pattern by L Bellahoul. Height of vase excluding light fitting and base 16 cm.The lamp stands level and is fully working. The shade is in good condition and the body of the lamp looks to be in perfect condition with no cracks, crazing, discoloration or restoration.

Los 868

A Mouseman Thompson of Kilburn oak circular shallow bowl, together with a pin dish, each with typical carved mouse trademark.  Dish diameter 16 cm (see illustration).The bowl is in good order with no significant issues.  There are some minor marks to the centre possibly caused by a plant pot.  There are light ring marks.  There is also a small amount of liquid damage on the top lip.  We think that all of this would easily clean.  The pin dish has a small loss to the tail approximately 3 mm from the body of the mouse.  There is a nibble of approximately 1 mm in width missing.

Los 881

An early 20th century glass and metal shell ceiling light fitting. Diameter +/- 37 cm.

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A 19th century Chinese figural vase, now a table lamp raised on a hardwood base. Height excluding light fitting 49 cm.The main body of the vase is in good order and we can see no signs of any chips, cracks or restoration.  The green lid to the top is wooden and is fixed to the vase presumably by a bolt that runs from top to bottom and so is fixed quite securely.  It is impossible to see the top of the vase without completely dismantling the entire lamp.

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A blue Japanned tin table lamp base, formerly a tea caddy, together with a painted wooden lily patterned table lamp base. Tallest excluding light fitting 41 cm.

Los 934

A Beaumont & Fletcher metal two branch light fitting, with centre circular mirror. Height 62 cm, width 26 cm.

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Registration No: NWJ 538D Frame No: SX200 841610 MOT: ExemptVery high quality restored exampleCompletely standard on 6v pointsV5C for use on the roadMany regard the SX200 to be the finest scooter Innocenti produced, and possibly regarded as the best scooter ever made. The SX range retained most styling features of the TV 175/200 Series III which preceded it. The bodywork however was more angular and streamlined than that of the preceding LI models. Like the TV Series III, the headset housed a keyed ignition/light switch in the space that the standard LI had a simple kill switch. The SX200 had improved performance and gearing over the previous TV200 models. The SX is the quintessential Lambretta, they are extremely prized by collectors and the SX200 with its own uniquely styled panels and powerful motor is the absolute top of the scooter tree.This superb example was produced in late 1966 according to Innocenti production records. This scooter is absolutely standard 200cc as it came out of the factory on the original 6v points system and quality painted in the correct colours, and still in marvellous condition having done only around 800 miles since restoration. The numbers are absolutely correct as is the specification all around the scooter. This extremely well restored example has been stored in centrally heated room and is part of a very discerning persons collection. He has however decided to sell all of his scooters for personal reasons at prices to sell and this represents an opportunity for a new owner. Our vendor only buys the best and keeps his scooters in top condition while seldom using them. For more information, please contact: Paul Diamond info@vintagescooters.co.uk 07768 313001

Los 202

Registration No: HX10 BKK Frame No: 5HD4CS2C4AC423943 MOT: None883R Sportster in Harley's famous race coloursChrome carrier with backrest and spotlightsHagon shocks and fork kit, supplied with a V5CHarley-Davidson was established in Milwaukee in 1903 and has gone on to become one of the world's best-known and longest-running motorcycle manufacturers. Harley-Davidson is the archetype for large-capacity cruisers which many have tried to copy but never quite equalled Harley's image and prestige. The Sportster in its various guises has been in the Harley catalogue since the 1950s and has often been a motorcyclist's first introduction to the mystique of owning and riding one of these iconic bikes. Powered by the classic air-cooled V-twin engine in a nice simple frame, its low seat height and relative light weight make it an ideal all rounder. This 2010 Sportster 883R is a good-looking bike presented in Harley's classic Orange and Black race team colours. Displaying a credible c.12,575 miles on its speedo, unusually for a Sportster it is offered in essentially standard trim with just the rear shocks having been upgraded to a pair of Hagons and a Hagon front-fork kit fitted to improve the ride. The bike is also fitted with a chrome rear carrier, a backrest and a pair of spot lights up front. A new drive belt was fitted in June 2023 and it is protected with a Carole Nash Insurance 'DNA Protection' kit and will come supplied with a current V5C. For more information, please contact: Ian Cunningham ian.cunningham@handh.co.uk 07415871189

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Registration No: M658 XER Frame No: SMTTC354CRP010608 MOT: June 2025Presented in standard and original trimTriumph's 150bhp Sports TourerSupplied with an MOT and a current V5CTriumph is the largest surviving British motorcycle manufacturer, but it hasn’t been an easy path for the manufacturer. The British bike industry began to collapse in the 1970s and by the early 1980s Triumph sank into receivership. British businessman John Bloor bought the name and manufacturing rights with his “new” Triumph company restarting production in the early 1990s. They are now re-established as one of the world’s most desirable and best-selling brands. Reviving one of the classic names from the 1960s, the four cylinder Daytona 1200 was launched in 1993 as a comfy sports tourer but still putting out around 150bhp with 85ft lbs of torque at 8000rpm. This Daytona 1200 in the rare Light Blue colour scheme has been part of a private collection for the last few years. In May last year it was given an extensive professional recommissioning including a fuel tank clean and re-seal, new fuel tap, a carb overhaul including new diaphragms, a brake overhaul with new pads, coolant and all fluids replaced, new fork seals and oil, new battery, tyres, air filter and a full general service. Dry stored since but started and run regularly by the vendor, it comes supplied with a current V5C. Early Hinckley Triumphs are now becoming quite collectable, whilst still being good and affordable bikes for pleasure use. For more information, please contact: Ian Cunningham ian.cunningham@handh.co.uk 07415871189

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