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An Elizabeth II four piece Tea and Coffee Service, comprising Teapot, Coffee Pot, Sugar Basin and Milk Jug, each of compressed rounded rectangular form, cast and applied gadrooned borders, plain polished bodies, and raised on four compressed bun feet, the former with composite finials and handles, the latter with applied strapwork handles, weight 61 oz all in, Sheffield 1976, Maker’s Mark R&B (4)
A George VI Table Basket, of square form, with canted corner and diagonally attached cast and applied scrolling handle, to a pierced latticework gallery, polished panel, and centred with four cast and applied claw and ball feet, width 8”, weight 19 oz, Birmingham 1938, Maker’s Mark Elkington & Co
A cased set of six George V Silver gilt and enamelled Pastry Knives, each with baluster handles with engine-turned decoration, overlaid with pale pink enamel and further white enamel detail, to polished steel blades, Birmingham 1935, in a fitted and gilt highlighted case, retailed by Z Barraclough & Sons Ltd of Leeds
A first quarter of the 20th Century Swiss 18K Gold Full Hunter Pocket Watch, S & Co, 524166, the frosted gilt and jewelled movement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance, blued steel overcoiled hairspring and micro-regulation, to a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and blued steel spade hands, in a hinged and polished case, the cover with an engraved contemporary monogram, with import marks for London 1912, Maker’s Mark CN and numbered 578466, width 1 15/16” (ILLUSTRATED INSIDE FRONT COVER)
A third quarter of the 20th Century, 9ct Gold Wristwatch, Longines, 11417838, the Swiss 17 jewel movement to a signed circular silvered dial, with applied gilt baton markers, sunk subsidiary seconds and further gilt hands, in a polished circular case, with bevelled bezel (one lug detached), and with snap-on back, fitted with stitched brown leather strap and marked for London 1961, sponsor’s mark DS&S, width 1 3/8”, together with its original fitted box of issue
A 20th Century French lacquered Brass small Carriage Timepiece, retailed by Mappin & Webb Ltd, the replacement platform escapement to a signed white dial, with black painted Roman numerals and outside minute track, with pierced blued steel hands, in a lacquered brass case, with hinged carry handle and reeded corner columns, height 4 ¼”
A mid-19th Century Rosewood cased Wheel Barometer, R B Watson & Co, Dunfermline, the onion-topped case fitted with a silvered hygrometer, over a detachable single scale and silvered alcohol thermometer, to a spun brass bezel enclosing a signed 9 ½” silvered dial, with scale of 28-31, over a warranted level, height 41”
An early 20th Century French Carriage Clock Movement, fitted to a lacquered brass lantern clock type case, with strapwork frame supporting a bell over cast and engraved gallery, to an oversize Roman chaptering ring with inside quarters track and floral engraved centre, with pierced steel hands, and raised on cast ball feet, to a carriage timepiece movement with platform escapement, signed R & Co, height 9 ½”
An early 20th Century black lacquer and gilt highlighted triple barrel Mantel Clock, Winterhalter & Hoffmeyer, the black finished case decorated with Oriental figures within a landscape, to an arched glazed door enclosing a 4” silvered dial, with subsidiary for chime/silent to the arch, over a Roman chapter ring with outside minute track and blued steel spade hands, to a square brass movement with replacement platform escapement, and three spring barrels with strike on five blued steel coiled gongs, height 9 ¼”
A late 19th Century Wall Mounted and Brass Cased Combination Aneroid Barometer and Thermometer, Whyte, Thomson & Co of Glasgow, the drum-shaped brass case mounted to a plain circular mahogany mount, and set with a heavily bevelled glass enclosing a 6 ¾” signed porcelain dial, with scale of 28-31, over a demi-lune mercury thermometer, with single scale, diameter 11” (ILLUSTRATED INSIDE BACK COVER)
An early 20th Century Walnut and ebonised Mantel Clock, the drum-shaped case raised on two further cylindrical supports to a moulded plinth base, and set with a cast brass bezel, and bevelled glass enclosing a 6” Roman enamel dial, with outside minute track and blued steel moon hands, to a square brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on a coiled gong, marked “A & N”, height 11”
A late 19th Century brass bound Rosewood Cigar Box, of plain rectangular form, the hinged cover centred with a vacant cartouche and bound corners, to a tinned interior, with applied plaque engraved “Benson & Hedges, Importers of Havana Cigars and Egyptian Cigarettes, 13 Old Bond Street, London W and 314 5th Avenue, New York”, with a signed Brahma type lock, width 12”
A Wilkinson’s Chamber Pot, the border decorated with a silhouette type pattern of dancing figures in black on a lemon ground; together with a further Foley part Tea Service, the rims similarly decorated with a silhouette pattern of mythological figures comprising: 2 Cups & Saucers, Sugar Bowl, 6 Tea Plates and a Bread & Butter Plate and a further unmarked large Jug
A Mixed Lot comprising: and early 20th Century electroplated Salver, of shaped circular form with cast and applied shell and sea scroll border, to a polished field, and raised on three claw and ball feet, diameter 10 ½”, marked for Elkington & Co, Newhall Street, 1905; together with a Silver on Copper Tea Canister, of shaped rectangular form, with hinged oval cover, width 4 ¾” (2)
A first half of the 19th Century Old Sheffield Plate Meat Cover, of lobed oval form, engraved twice with a contemporary heraldic coat of arms and surmounted by a handle formed as a dog’s head, within a castellated turret, as replicated from the engraving, and bearing maker’s mark for Roberts, Smith & Co, width 14 ¼”
A pair of late 19th Century electroplated Miniature Candlesticks, each with detachable nozzles and waisted sconces, to further knopped and baluster columns, and raised on spreading circular bases (loaded) (one A/F), and marked for Elkington & Co, Newhall Street, 1894, height 5” (2)
A late 19th Century cased Fruit Set, comprising a pair of Serving Spoons, each with figural finials, acanthus leaf stems and gilt embossed bowls; together with a pair of Grape Shears, with grotesque handles; and a further pair of close plated Nut Crackers, bearing the maker’s mark H W & Co, all contained within a fitted morocco covered case
A cased set of four Silver on Copper Salts, each of oval form, each with cast and applied beaded rims and pierced foliate galleries, containing blue glass inserts (one insert A/F), and raised on four paw feet; together with two plated Old English Bead Salt Spoons and four further Old English Pattern Silver Salt Spoons, in a gilt highlighted morocco covered case with retailer’s mark for Joseph Rogers & Sons of Sheffield
An early 20th Century Mahogany cased Canteen of Flatware and Cutlery for twelve, Old English Pattern, comprising Dinner Forks, Dessert Forks, Teaspoons, six Egg Spoons and Tablespoons, twelve Soup Spoons and Dessert Spoons; together with Salt Spoons, Pickle Fork, five piece Carving Set, two Soup Ladles, Butter Knife, Sugar Tongs, Sugar Spoon, Soup Ladle, Knife Rests, Basting Spoon and Fish Servers, all in a fitted two-drawer side table Canteen, and marked for Walker & Hall of Sheffield, width 26”
An Edward VII uninscribed two-handled Presentation Trophy Cup, the plain polished body with central girdle and flanked by two hollow cast and applied flying “C” scroll handles, to a compressed column, and raised on a spreading circular foot, height 7 ¼”, weight 14 oz, Birmingham 1906, Maker’s Mark William Hutton & Sons Ltd
An unusual George V four piece Tea and Coffee Service, comprising Teapot, Coffee Pot, Sugar Basin and Milk Jug, each of tapering cylindrical form, with engine-turned diamond central band and stepped and hinged covers to the former, with composite handles, the latter with cast and applied strapwork handles, weight 32 oz all in, Birmingham 1934/35, Maker’s Mark SB&S (4)
A Mixed Lot comprising: six Edward VII Coffee Spoons, Hanoverian Rat Tail Pattern, initialled, Sheffield 1902; together with an Albany Pattern Dinner Fork, Dessert Fork and Spoon, initialled, London 1905, Maker’s Mark William Hutton & Sons Ltd, various dates and makers (9)
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