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Los 95

A George III silver old english feather edge pattern small basting spoon, possibly by Walter Tweedie, London 1775, 28.5cm long CONDITION REPORT: No obvious faults. Light wear as expected.

Los 97

A George II silver feather edge old english pattern soup ladle, by Thomas Ellis, London 1773, crested, 34.5cm long, 5oz CONDITION REPORT: No obvious faults - light general wear.

Los 99

A George III silver drum mustard, by Thomas Daniell, London 1775, with scroll handle and pierced chair thumbpiece, crested, 7cm high, with an old english pattern condiment spoon, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1792, mongrammed (2) The crest is for one of the branches of the Beckford family. CONDITION REPORT: Foot rim dented in a couple of places, mishapen to one side. General wear including small dents and surface scratching. Also a couple of light creases to sides of body. Dent to bowl of mustard spoon. Additional images available on request.

Los 100

A Victorian silver beer jug, by Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield 1895, of tapering form with loop handle, engraved with hops, gilt interior, 17.7cm high, 29oz CONDITION REPORT: Minor nicks to top and base of rim, as expected. Some light surface scratches. No other obvious major faults.

Los 107

A Victorian silver mustard pot, by Robert Hennell III, London 1850, of baluster form, modelled as a wicker basket, with scrolling vine handle and the cover with flame finial, gilt interior, 11cm high, 6oz CONDITION REPORT: Some light wear, as expected. No obvious major faults.

Los 108

A pair of Victorian silver salts, by Robert Hennell III, London 1855/6, modelled as wicker baskets with ropework ring handles, 7.5cm diameter, 6oz See 'Hennell Silver Salt Cellars 1736 to 1876', by Percy Hennell, pg.134-136, for other examples of the Hennell 'basket weave' design. CONDITION REPORT: No obvious major faults. Light general wear, some spots of dark tarnish to interior.

Los 114

Two George III silver old english pattern basting spoons, by George Smith, London 1784, incuse duty mark, one crested, the other monogrammed, 29.5 and 28cm long, and a pair of George IV provincial silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, by George Ferris, Exeter 1826, monogrammed, 11oz (4) CONDITION REPORT: Exeter spoons have been cleaned with something abrasive, so the bowls have a matt scratched finish. Also small dents to bowls. The smaller basting spoon also has light abrasion to bowl and the second basting spoon has a worn tip to bowl. All pieces have general wear.

Los 121

A pair of George III Irish provincial silver bright cut wine labels, by John Nicholson II, Cork c. 1800, of curved form surmounted with Prince of Wales feathers and incised 'Claret' and 'Port', engraved with 'North Cork Militia' to reverse, 5.5cm wide Provenance: by descent through the Starkie family. See note for Lot 120. CONDITION REPORT: No obvious major faults. Light general wear.

Los 123

A George III Irish Union interest silver teapot, by William Doyle, Dublin 1806, of bellied oblong form on four ball feet, engraved with a band of flowers depicting the English rose, Scottish thistle and Irish shamrock, and with two cartouches, one monogrammed, 20oz CONDITION REPORT: Sides of spout tip slightly mis-shapen. Repairs to spout including solder and a patch of solder along front beneath engraving. Two small splits to top rim. General wear including light surface scratches and small dents. Please see images (available upon request).

Los 125

A George III Irish silver fiddle pattern strainer spoon, by Richard Sawyer, Dublin 1813, the bowl with fixed pierced strainer, 32.2cm long, 4oz CONDITION REPORT: Light general wear - no obvious major faults.

Los 144

A George III silver swing handled cake basket, by Thomas Daniell, London 1784, of oval form with leaf and wavy scroll pierced and engraved frieze and bead borders, on strapwork and foliate pierced foot, 38cm long, 27oz CONDITION REPORT: No obvious major faults, light general wear.

Los 150

A George IV silver teapot, by John Cope Folkard, London 1820, of bellied, half fluted oblong form on four leafy scroll rosette capped paw feet, with shell, oak leaf and acorn gadroon border and leaf capped scroll handle, crested, 25oz CONDITION REPORT: Insulators on knop and handle split, small dents throughout, including to crest cartouche, spout tip and lid. General light wear as expected.

Los 151

A pair of silver candlesticks, by Stewart Dawson & Co. Ltd., London 1919, modelled as Corinthian columns on leaf capped square bases with gadroon borders, loaded, 24cm high CONDITION REPORT: Tarnished. Some light wear including very small dents to bases, but no other faults.

Los 154

A set of four Victorian two-handled silver salts, by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1895, of half fluted circular form on pedestal circular feet with egg and dart borders, with elaborate scroll handles, 5cm high, and a set of four old english pattern salt spoons with shell bowls, London 1899, 11oz, excluding blue glass liners, cased CONDITION REPORT: Some rubbing to hall marks and light general wear but no other obvious major faults. Some small areas of corrosian to bowls of spoons.

Los 156

A pair of silver hot chocolate/cafe au lait pots, by Pearce & Sons, London 1910, of octagonal form with domed covers, 19cm high, 24oz CONDITION REPORT: Light general wear. One knop slightly bent.

Los 162

A silver caddy spoon, by Guild of Handicrafts, London 1906, spot hammered, the handle of stylised pierced foliate design, 8cm long, and a pair of enamelled silver teaspoons, by Liberty & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1903, the finials with enamelled Celtic motifs (3) CONDITION REPORT: Caddy spoon - light general wear; no obvious major faults. Liberty spoon - one has substantial loss to enamel; has splits and possible repair at base of stem; bowl is mis-shapen. Please see images (available upon request).

Los 166

A Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, by Gervase Wheeler, Birmingham 1839, with shaped shoulders and stamped fluted bowl, 8.25cm long, another George III example, by George Nangle, London 1798, with shell bowl and bright cut handle, monogrammed, 7.5cm long, and a third old english pattern example, maker's mark unclear, London 1808, monogrammed, 8.75cm long (3) CONDITION REPORT: Gervase Wheeler example: Has wear to tip at front of bowl. Light general wear to all. Please view images (upon request).

Los 167

A George IV Scottish silver caddy spoon, by Robert Scott, Glasgow, 1823, with waisted handle with heart-shaped finial, 8.5cm long, and a Victorian provincial silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, by Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1856, with shell bowl, monogrammed within engraved cartouche, 8.5cm long (2) CONDITION REPORT: Light general wear. Please see images (upon request).

Los 168

Two George III/IV silver caddy spoons, by Joseph Taylor, one Birmingham 1808, with bright cut decoration and pierced bowl, 6cm long, the other Birmingham 1820, with hollow fiddle pattern stem, the scallop edged bowl with seaweed decoration, monogrammed, 7.75cm long, and a filigree example, 9cm long (3) CONDITION REPORT: Light general wear. Very small split to edge of handle on filigree example. Scratch across bowl on pierced example.

Los 169

Three silver caddy spoons, by Joseph Willmore, one Birmingham 1810, with bright cut handle and rectangular bowl with borders of flowerheads and leaves, 6cm long, the other two, Birmingham 1834 and 1818, both with fiddle and thread pattern handles, 8.5 and 7.75cm long respectively, all monogrammed (3) CONDITION REPORT: Light wear. Please view additional images (upon request)

Los 172

A George III silver caddy spoon, by George Smith and Thomas Hayter, London 1794, with fluted bowl and bright cut handle, initialled, 7.5cm long, and another George III example, maker's mark overstruck, with bright cut decoration, monogrammed in shield cartouche, 8.5cm long (2) CONDITION REPORT: Light general wear. Please view additional images (upon request).

Los 174

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, by George Unite, Birmingham 1868, with textured fluted bowl and fruiting vine hollow loop handle, 7.5cm long, a George III silver caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1798, with leaf bowl and tendril loop handle, 8.5cm long, and another example, by Thomas Willmore, Birmingham 1800, unusually with no anchor mark, with bright cut decoration, monogrammed, 6cm long (3) CONDITION REPORT: Damage to handle on leaf on Taylor example. General light wear to pin hole to bowl of Unite example. Possible solder repair to base of handle on leaf example. Please view additional images (upon request).

Los 128

Three various British pottery childrenÕs plates and a stand, two printed in sepia, two in block, comprising; one titled DEATH OF my poor ROBIN.16cm diameter and three others, all with enbossed borders and one moulded in light relief with Prince of Wales feathers border, second quarter 19th century

Los 483

A modern Moorcroft limited edition plate 'Birth of Light', 800/2000, 23 cm, boxed Condition Report Good condition

Los 587

A Chinese bronze vase cast with dragons amidst cloud scrolls, now lamped, 37 cm (excluding light fitting)

Los 684

A France Art resin moulded two branch wall light in the Art Deco style in the form of a female, her arms aloft

Los 722

A large and impressive contemporary dolls house in the Georgian style comprising a three divisional main house divided into six rooms with three staircases and three landings with two divisional hinged opening fa ade with eight pediment windows and a door above a cellar section with two hinged doors and an additional symmetrical stepped forecourt, the house fully furnished with a vast quantity of good quality dolls house furniture to include dining room effects, beds, garden and outdoor effects, figure dolls, light fittings, etc, 130 cm tall x 85 cm wide x 84 cm deep

Los 176

A miscellaneous collection of ceramics comprising a quantity of Shelley tea wares decorated in the Daffodil Time pattern including cake plate, sugar bowl and jug, etc, a Newhall bowl approximately 23 cm diameter decorated with a striking daffodil pattern in bright green, light green, yellow and black, three pieces of Royal Crown Derby china comprising a small pin dish in the Olde Avesbury design, a small lidded pot in the Derby Posies design and a matching shaped small dish, a sandwich set in the Ming design comprising oblong sandwich plate and six hexagonal side plates, etc

Los 264

A selection of mostly plated ware to include a tall coffee pot in the Art Deco style with ebonised handle, a large sugar basin with flared rim, a quantity of unboxed mostly plated cutlery to include dinner knives and forks, dessert spoons, serving spoons, including examples by Arthur Price & Co, Mappin & Webb, etc, one blue and one yellow Victorian glass light shades with flared rims, various other plated effects to include mustard pots, christening mug, ink pot, salts, etc

Los 578

A single 18th century brass candlestick with swirled base, a 19th century hammered brass ware alms dish, Turkish ceiling light in brass with pierced detail, etc

Los 580

A 19th century smear glazed jug by Ridgway showing The Adventures of Tam O`Shanter together with a chrome cased candle light on telescopic base

Los 787

A late 19th century ebony and satinwood inlaid walnut display cabinet, the caddy top over all round glazed panels enclosing fitted shelves, raised on spade end square legs, 36 cm x 36 cm x 104 cm high Condition Report surface faded commensurate with age and exposure to light, areas of scuffing, glass all good/undamaged, circular pot mark to top (see images for clarification)

Los 858

A vintage ESLA Harrison type cast iron external light fitting, a/f

Los 927

An extensive Trix Twin Railway Model train set, including boxed and loose locomotives, carriages and other rolling stock, rails and accessories including transformer, OO-gauge (box) Condition Report Light wear 'Sunday' condition

Los 193

A pair of Art Deco alabaster and Scottie dog mounted book ends, the black painted spelter terriers on light hardstone bases, together with a similar Scottie dog mounted ashtray

Los 173

A large Apophyllite and Stilbite crystals in Basalt specimen, the peach and light green coloured crystals probably from Poona India, approx 37cm long

Los 176

A collection of antique and vintage Go to Beds, including two hardwood examples, five brass Go To Beds, a novelty Playboy light bulb, together with two silver plated chamber sticks (10)

Los 468

Rosewood Victorian writing slope box with Mother of Pearl inlaid losenge and escutcheon, fitted pen tray & stamp compartments, ink well missing & light restoration to case required. 30cm x 22cm.

Los 79

A 1970's spun copper coloured aluminium and white single tier ceiling light of circular form CONDITION REPORT: Typical wear, working order unknown and not guaranteed

Los 92

A 1970's Louis Poulsen style three tier ceiling light in grey CONDITION REPORT: Typical wear, working order unknown and not guaranteed

Los 93

A small 1970's Louis Poulsen style ceiling light in cream CONDITION REPORT: Typical wear, working order unknown and not guaranteed

Los 94

A 1970's copper coloured spun aluminium ceiling light with moulded glass internal shade CONDITION REPORT: Typical wear, working order unknown and not guaranteed

Los 109

A 1970's green and white two tier ceiling light CONDITION REPORT: Typical wear, working order unknown and not guaranteed

Los 128

A 1970's interior lighting set, including two three-branch chandeliers, two-branch wall sconces and a five-branch ceiling light each with glass bark-design shades CONDITION REPORT: Good, working order unknown

Los 136

A 1970's Louis Poulsen style gold coloured spun aluminium ceiling light CONDITION REPORT: Typical wear, working order unknown and not guaranteed

Los 138

A 1970's spun aluminium ceiling light of circular form with internal moulded glass shade CONDITION REPORT: Typical wear, working order unknown and not guaranteed

Los 139

A 1970's Louis Poulsen style gold coloured spun aluminium ceiling light CONDITION REPORT: Typical wear, working order unknown and not guaranteed

Los 153

A 1970's gold coloured spun aluminium ceiling light of circular form CONDITION REPORT: Typical wear, working order unknown and not guaranteed

Los 154

A 1970's pink and cream ceiling light of circular form with a single silver coloured band CONDITION REPORT: Typical wear, working order unknown and not guaranteed

Los 165

A 1970's spun aluminium and green three tier ceiling light of circular form CONDITION REPORT: Typical wear, working order unknown and not guaranteed

Los 178

A brushed aluminium cylindrical ceiling light together with a similar adjustable desk lamp CONDITION REPORT: Working order unknown

Los 21

A 1970's copper coloured spun aluminum ceiling light with perspex section below and teak finish CONDITION REPORT: Working order unknown, dents and damages

Los 28

A 1970's spun aluminium ceiling light of circular form with rosewood effect band CONDITION REPORT: Typical wear, working order unknown and not guaranteed

Los 1

A 19th Century French porcelain lithophane night light in the form of a sedan chair with relief moulded pastoral panels picked out in enamels to an enamel decorated body with flowers, foliage and gilded rococo scrolls, height 20cm.

Los 2

A 19th Century French porcelain lithophane night light with a footed pedestal base rising to a domed cover relief moulded with landscape panels within blue and gilded borders, unmarked, height 15cm.

Los 332

A late 19th Century Queens Burmese Pyramid night light dome in a graduated pink to yellow, raised to a pressed flint Clarkes patent base, height 9.5cm.

Los 491

A hallmarked silver three light candelabra, shaped oval base below flaring reeded column twin scroll arms, oval capitals and sconces flanking central flame finial, 46cm high, Birmingham 1968.

Los 736

A 19th Century circular iron night light with lithophane panels of rustic and country scenes with swing handles and pierced iron cover, width 15cm.

Los 172

LMS Lucas King Of The Road 1920`s Rear Lamp ex LMS Road Cart. Brass construction standing 8¾" tall with clear lens and small red lens to side. An electric bulb fitting to the rear suggests this may have been a `transitional` design. The accompanying letter and copy of original Lucas Catalogue shows this to be a rear lamp, the clear lens to light the vehicle numberplate and the red to show the back of the vehicle. Stamped `LMS 1766B` it carries the standard King Of The Road makers plate showing Lamp Number 631 to the front and there is also an additional plate at the rear `1756` possibly added by the LMS. Complete with screw-out reservoir and burner. Acquired by the vendor`s Grandfather in the 1930`s from Euston Goods. A most desirable lamp.

Los 180

Worksplate Sentinel (Shrewsbury) Ltd Loco No 9535. Rectangular brass measuring 5¼" x 4". Ex Standard Gauge 100 hp 4wVBT loco that went new on the 14 May 1952 to the National Coal Board West Midlands Division at Silverdale Colliery in Staffordshire. No name or number. Out of use by 1968 and then on 10 October 1972 acquired by the Foxfield Light Railway at Dilhorne for preservation. Spent some time at the Telford (Horsehay) Steam Trust, Horsehay, Shropshire from June 1981 but appears to be currently back at Foxfield.

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