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Lot 145

A Victorian silver bosun's whistle, maker Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham, 1890: initialled, of traditional design with fouled anchor motif, 12cm. long, 170.58ozs.

Lot 147

A Victorian silver watch stand, maker Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham, 1892: of easel type with embossed floral decoration, 11cm. high; together with a French silver cased open faced pocket watch.

Lot 151

An Edward VII silver rattle, maker Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham, 1904: of traditional design with bells and ivory teething ring, 17cm. long; together with two other silver rattles, (3).

Lot 152

A pair of Continental silver models of a cock and hen pheasants, bear import marks for Israel Freeman & Son Ltd, London, 1960: 25 and 28cm. long, total weight of silver 621gms, 19.93ozs.

Lot 167

An Edward VII silver card case, maker Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham, 1908: of rectangular outline with embossed decoration of a collie dog in a rustic setting, 10cm. long, 53gms, 1.70ozs.

Lot 19

A Victorian silver mounted clear glass claret jug, maker Norton & White, Birmingham, 1898: of globular form with cylindrical neck and swept handle having cut sunburst decoration to the base, 23cm high

Lot 195

A William IV silver salver, maker Edward, Edward Jnr, John & William Barnard, London, 1836: of circular outline with engraved foliate decoration within a scroll and foliate border, raised on three swept and pierced feet, 33cm. diameter, 913gms, 29.36ozs.

Lot 197

A Victorian silver waiter, maker Edward, Edward Jnr, John & William Barnard, London, 1846: crested, with foliate engraved decoration within a shell and scroll border, raised on three swept feet, 19cm. diameter, 217gms, 6.99ozs.

Lot 198

A George V silver salver, maker Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield, 1919: of circular outline with a gadrooned rim, raised on three swept feet, 32cm diameter, 829gms, 26.70oz

Lot 2

A Victorian silver plated table centrepiece by L&WS: the etched and cut class dish supported on an arch of grape vines and grapes with a seated cherub below, on a cartouche-shaped base raised on swept foliate feet, stamped L&WS 240, 46cm. high

Lot 204

A Victorian silver swing handled pedestal sugar basin, maker Sibray, Hall & Co, London, 1886: crested, of lozenge-shaped outline with crinkle border and embossed foliate and garland decoration, raised on a lozenge-shaped foot, 17cm. high, with matching sifting spoon, contained in a fitted case, 299gms, 9.63ozs.

Lot 209

A George III silver teapot, maker Samuel Hennell & John Terry, London, 1814: of oval outline, with gadrooned and scroll decorated borders, with acanthus capped handle, on an oval foot, 29cm. long, 883gms, 28.41ozs

Lot 21

A George V silver cream jug, maker George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1911: of baluster outline with gadrooned border, scroll handle and embossed flowerhead and foliate decoration on a spreading circular foot, 13.5cm high, 143gms, 4.61oz.

Lot 214

A Victorian provincial silver tankard, maker Josiah Williams & Co., Exeter, 1873: of traditional design, with loop handle, raised on a circular stepped foot, 12.5cm high; together with a silver hip flask, 13cm high, total weight of silver 488gms, 15.69ozs

Lot 215

A George III silver teapot stand, maker Duncan Erquhart & Naphtali Heart, London, 1804: crested, of rectangular outline with chased banded decoration raised on four swept feet, 15.5cm wide, 146gms, 4.71oz.

Lot 22

A George V silver swing handled sugar basket, maker Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London, 1910: of barge shaped outline, the shallow domed lift off lid decorated with angel masks and foliate scrolls, with banded decoration raised on four ball feet, 16.5cm high, 550gms, 17.68oz.

Lot 236

A Victorian silver mustard pot and cover, maker Joseph & Edward Bradbury, London, 1868: of cylindrical outline with shallow domed hinged lid, enclosing a blue glass liner, and matched mustard spoon, total weight of silver 145gms, 4.67ozs.

Lot 237

A George II silver mug, maker Richard Gurney & Thomas Cook, London, 1739: of baluster form with later foliate embossed decoration, with scroll handle to the side on a spreading circular foot, 12cm. high, 355gms, 11.44ozs

Lot 240

A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London, 1894: of oval design, with urn-shaped nozzles with reeded bordered sconces, on fluted polygonal tapering stems with weighted oval bases, 22cm. high.

Lot 241

A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks, maker Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, Sheffield, 1892: the urn-shaped nozzles with beaded sconces on a fluted spiral twist tapering stem with similar decoration to the weighted circular foot, 31cm. high.

Lot 244

A George III silver wine funnel, maker Robert Hennell I & Samuel Hennell, London, 1810: initialled, of traditional designs with gadrooned border, removable strainer and detachable spout, 15cm. long, 152gms, 4.91ozs.

Lot 25

A George V silver wine tasting cup, maker D & J Wellby Ltd, London, 1923: of circular outline with loop handle and embossed decoration, inset with a silver hammered halfgroat. 8cm diameter, 100 gms, 3.22 ozs.

Lot 251

A Victorian silver christening mug, maker Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield, 1852: inscribed, of cylindrical form, with reeded rim, scroll handle to the side, on a lobed scroll base, 10cm. high.

Lot 27

An Edward VIII Britannia silver sugar caster, maker D & J Wellby Ltd, London, 1936: with domed and pierced turn-off lid, on a baluster body with ribbed girdle, on a spreading circular foot, 18cm. high, 297gms, 9.57ozs.

Lot 33

A George V silver Corinthian column table lamp, maker Elkington & Co, London, 1912: with acanthus decorated capital, fluted column on a stepped and weighted base, 45cm. high.

Lot 34

A George V silver bon bon dish, maker Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham, 1911: of square lobed form, with beaded border, loop garland handles and pierced decoration to the sides, 16cm. wide, 89gms, 2.89ozs.

Lot 37

A George V silver three piece tea service, maker Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield, 1910: of circular outline with wavy edge border, lobed body on four swept paw feet, total weight of silver 1092gms, 35.11ozs.

Lot 38

An Edward VII silver pedestal punch bowl, maker James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1907: of circular outline with shell and scroll border, ribbed girdle, on a spreading circular foot, 20.5cm. diameter, 723gms, 23.26ozs.

Lot 39

A pair of George V silver pepperettes, maker C S Harris & Sons Ltd, London, 1910: of baluster form with domed pull-oo tops, embossed foliate decoration on weighted circular feet, 12cm. high./ peppers.

Lot 405

* Edmund Blampied [1886-1966]- The Butterfly, 1928; The Centenarian,:- two, etchings the first signed in the plate, the second signed in ink in the margin and numbered 74/100, sight sizes 23 x 18.5 & 28 x 27cm. [2]

Lot 408

* Edmund Blampied [1886-1966]- Births, Marriages and Deaths; Crippled Beggars,:- two, etchings the first signed in ink in the margin and numbered 29/100, the second signed in pencil and numbered 9/100 [unframed] sight size 23.5 x 28cm & sheet 39 x 25.5cm. [2]

Lot 424

* Robin James Philipson [1916-1992]- Goodbye,:- titled on the studio label attached to the reverse of the frame oil on canvas 75 x 75cm. * Provenance. Aitken Dott & Son, Edinburgh, Festival Exhibition 1965. The Carnegie Dunfermline Trust. Private Scottish Collection, by family descent. *Note. The interpretation of the subject is thought to be lovers saying farewell as viewed through a train window during the last World War. The juxtaposition image is possibly a Parisian bordello.

Lot 43

A set of four Edward VII silver salts, maker Mappin & Webb, London, 1902: of circular form with gadrooned borders and raised on swept feet, together with four associated silver salt spoons, cased, total weight of silver 332gms, 10.68ozs.

Lot 49

A 20th century matched four-piece tea and coffee service, maker J A Restall & Co, Birmingham, 1921, the coffee pot, maker Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1904: initialled, of oval outline with half-reeded decoration, together with a presentation plaque from The Somerset Country Club, weighable silver 1680gms, 54.01ozs.

Lot 51

A pair of Victorian silver Corinthian candlesticks, maker Streeter & Co Ltd, London, 1899: with acanthus decorated capitals on stop fluted columns and square weighted bases with gadrooned borders, 28cm. high.

Lot 52

A Victorian silver card case, maker Lucas & Co, Birmingham, 1900: the central cartouche enclosed by scrolling foliage, 9cm. wide, together with two other similar silver card cases, total weight of silver 147gms, 4.73ozs.

Lot 54

A George V Irish silver pedestal cup, maker Wakely & Wheeler, Dublin 1912: the plain circular bowl with pierced foliate scroll handle on a pierced knop and spreading circular foot, 9cm. high, 189gms, 6.07ozs.

Lot 57

A George V silver four-piece coffee service, maker William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London, 1929: of octagonal tapering form, with domed hinged lids to the coffee pot and water jug, raised on octagonal bases, 1757gms, 50.64ozs.

Lot 58

A George V silver two-handled trophy cup and cover, maker S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham, 1925: inscribed, with shallow domed cover, plain bowl raised on a knopped stem on a spreading circular foot, 21.5cm wide 491gms, 15.76ozs

Lot 92

A cased gold onyx and single stone cultured pearl dress set, including dress stud, collar stud and cufflinks, all with octagonal and onyx plaque, set with a cultured pearl, milligrain set to a white collar and backed in gold, in a Goldsmith & Silversmith Company box, stamped 18ct

Lot 124

Two silver quaiches, Brook & Son, Birmingham, two silver dishes, photograph frames, and a dressing table set

Lot 167

A four piece silver tea and coffee set, by Cooper Brother & Sons, Sheffield, 1909

Lot 200

A later 20th Century Aesthetic style silver photo frame , decorated with pagoda, birds and foliage, London 1986, Maker M&LS, height 27cm

Lot 301

An early 19th Century mahogany writing slope, with Chubb & Son lock, 46cm x 27cm x 20cm, together with a mahogany stationer box, 42cm x 25cm x 30cm (2)

Lot 358

A collection of military items , to include various patches, badges, ephemera, a Hancock & Sons crested ware tank, and a leather and sheepskin lined pilot jacket (Qty)

Lot 381A

1- Nouveau Dictionnaire Historique; ou histoire abrégée de tous les hommes ….Complete In 13 volumes. Caen, Le Roy, 1783(vols. 1-8); Lyon, 1791(vol. 9); & Lyon,1805(vols. 10-13). Bound in later marbled boards; rubbed and chipped; occasional foxing and browning; 2- Roy, J: Turenne, sa vie, les institutions militaires de son temps. Paris, Hurtrel, 1884. PP: xxii, 520; With colour map & plates. 4to. Original leather backed red boards and aeg; little rubbed; 3- Hegewisch, D. H: Histoire de l'empereur Charlemagne. Paris, Henrichs, 1805. PP: xxiv, 376. Leather backed boards; rubbed. (15)

Lot 387

Mixed: Hine, R L: History of Hitchin, 2 vols. 1927-29; Hitchin Worthies, 1932, Limited edn, dw; Natural History of the Hitchin Region, 1934; Hitchin Grammar School, 1931. All 1st. edns. Plus 4 Collins New Naturalist 1st. eds. with dws, including “Grass & Grassland”; Plus others. (Qty)

Lot 389

Keddie, William: Highland Tours: 6 volumes bound in 1. All published in Glasgow by Maclure & Macdonald, no date, c1860’s. 1- Edinburgh & Glasgow to Stirling, Callander, lake of Menteith.. to Loch Lomond. Folding Map & 8 Plates; 83pp; 2- Glasgow to Oban. Folding Map & 8 Plates; 48pp; 3-Oban to Staffa & Iona. Folding Map & 7 Plates; 44pp; 4- Oban to Fort William & Banavie by Ballahulish & Glencoe. Folding Map & 6 Plates; 46pp; 5- Banavie to Inverness. Folding Map & 6 Plates; 50pp; & 6- Oban to the Isle of Skye. with a Map of Oban (Backed onto the title page), folding coloured Map of Skye, a sketch map of Cuchullin Hills in Skye, folding coloured map of the route.. & 7 Plates; 74pp. Half leather over marbled boards; rubbed; hinges cracked; occasional foxing.

Lot 391

Mixed: Trusler: Works Of William Hogarth In A Series Of Engravings, 2 Vols. Jones, 1833 & nd. Cont. full leather; hinges cracked; light damp staining to some plates; Robinson, W H: Hans Andersen’s Fairy Tales. Boots, nd, 16 tipped-in colour plates. Original gilt pictorial red cloth; Wilcox, R T: 2 works: The Mode in Hats & headdress, 1946; & Mode in Footwear, 1948; Plus: a Quantity of Rupert Bear Annuals, Etc. (Qty)

Lot 393

Entomology: 1- Joy, N H: A Practical Handbook of British Beetles; in 2 volumes. L, Witherby. 1932, 1st. edn. Original cloth; little rubbed. H.L.G.Stroyan’s copy, with his name and date 1942 to front blank endpaper; and his notes in ink, in the margins & a full page manuscript note by him; 2- Killington F J: Monograph of the British Neuroptera, 2 vols. The Ray Society, 1935-36. Original cloth; little rubbed. H.L.G.Stroyan’s copy, with his name; 3- Ayyar, T V R: Handbook of Economic Entomology for South India. Madras, Superintendent Government Press, 1940. With colour frontis & 413 ills. 528pp. Original cloth; little rubbed. H.L.G.Stroyan’s copy, with his name & date 1946, and a few ink corrections in Appendix. (5)

Lot 395

1- Harrington, T: Science Improved or the Theory of the Universe. For the author, 1774. With a frontis, engraved title page plus maps and plates. Cont. full calf; rubbed and cover detached; some staining; 2- Leighton, Lord: Drawings & Studies in Pencil, Chalk, & Other Mediums. Facsimiled after the original; Fine Arts Soc., Macmillan, 1898; Limited edn. #1/500. Folio, vellum backed boards; worn and torn; 3- Galsworthy, John: Flowering Wilderness. 1932, Signed Limited edn. #333/400. Vellum backed boards; 4- Galsworthy, John: Over the River. 1933, Limited edn. #126/375. Vellum backed boards; Plus: Mrs. Beeton’s Household Management. New edn. (5)

Lot 396

Clutterbuck, Robert: The History and Antiquities of the County of Hertford; in 3 volumes. Nichols Son & Bentley, 1815. Large paper copy with Subscribers’ list. With a folding map plus 54 plates (3 coloured). Modern cloth; page 269 in vol.1 torn (without loss); vol.2 LACKING the following pages: 97-100; 241-244; 397-400; & 497-500 (16 pages in all). SOLD WITH ALL FAULTS. (3)

Lot 432

A Victorian slate architectural clock garniture, stamped Mappin & Webb

Lot 588

An Arts & Craft style oak dresser, with green glass cupboards over a two drawer and two cupboard base

Lot 623

A pair of elm and ash Windsor chairs, late 19th to early 20th Century, 100cm high, together with a J & J Kohn bentwood chair, height 94cm (3)

Lot 60

A Victorian silver rose bowl, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1895: of circular form with half reeded decoration on a spreading circular foot, 16.5cm. diameter, on an ebonised plinth base, 300gms, 9.67ozs.

Lot 61

A George V silver cream jug, maker David & Maurice Davis, Birmingham, 1914: of helmet-shaped outline, with reeded rim and handle on a square foot, 15cm. high, 151gms, 4.86ozs.

Lot 612

A large Chamberlain & Co. [Worcester] inkstand and cover in the form of King John's tomb: in the choir of Worcester Cathedral; the cover with the effigy of King John flanked by St.Oswald and St.Wulfstan and enclosing three inkwells and a pen-tray, script marks and inscription, circa 1840, 23 cm wide [damaged].

Lot 656

William & Mary and William III, six assorted copper farthings: various dates 1694, 1695, 1696, 1697, 1699, 1700, (6).

Lot 667

James II, Charles II and William & Mary, three tin farthings: (3).

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