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Lot 92

Alexander Ritchie, Iona, Birmingham marks for 1939. A spoon with Celtic motif to lower stem & pierced terminal depicting a galley in full sail (six marks:- AR; IONA; ICA (all incuse); and three Birmingham marks) (9;9)

Lot 121

James Barber & William North, York, 1840. A fine and rare fiddle pattern large gravy or basting spoon, 30 cms. long, initialled MB (six marks:- JB.WN; and five York marks including the rare "town-mark") (9;9)

Lot 122

Hampston, Prince & Cattles, York, 1803. An Old English pattern teaspoon, initialled MME (four marks:- HP&C; and three York marks) (9;8/9)

Lot 124

James Barber & William Whitwell, York, 1817. A fiddle pattern tablespoon, initialled N (six marks:- JB.WW; and four York marks plus a small B mark above the maker`s mark) (9;9)

Lot 125

John Hampston & John Prince, York, 1795. An Old English pattern tablespoon, initialled N within a bright cut cartouche with garland below (five marks:- IH.IP; and four York marks) (8;9)

Lot 143

William Stalker & James Mitchison, Newcastle, c.1780. A pair of bright cut engraved sugar tongs with circular bowls, initialled G (two marks:- WS over IM; and standard mark) (9;9)

Lot 144

Christian Ker Reid & David Reid, Newcastle, 1822. A pair of fiddle pattern sugar tongs with later engraved scroll decoration to upper arms, initialled SSL (five marks:- CR over DR; and four Newcastle marks) (9;7/9)

Lot 148

Elizabeth & John Eaton, London, 1860. A fine and heavy double struck king`s pattern basting spoon 32 cms. long; weight 7oz. or 198grm. approx. (five marks:- EE over JE; and four London marks) (9.5;8/9)

Lot 149

W. Folgate & William Osborne of Norwich, London, 1825. A fiddle pattern basting spoon, initialled IFG, 30.2 cms. long (five marks:- WF over WO; and four London marks). (9;9) The mark for this partnership was entered at Goldsmiths` Hall, London on 18th November 1825; the address given as Norwich.

Lot 152

Thomas Evans & Jacob Levi, London, c.1784. A pair of bright cut engraved sugar tongs (two marks:- TE over IL; and standard mark). (9;9) The maker`s mark overstriking another.

Lot 227

Tiffany & Co eight day travelling timepiece upon an easel in silver case of cushion shape, c1900

Lot 236

Four piece silver tea set of octagonal section comprising hot water jug, teapot and cream with Celtic wire and scroll pattern on a stepped octagonal foot, 72 oz, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 1938

Lot 21

A Samuel Yellin, American Arts & Crafts pair of wrought andirons, each ornately worked and with twin brass ball finials, basket sections apparently replaced with cast iron bars, unmarked. Height 32 1/4 ins, (See illustration)

Lot 22

A Cornish Arts & Crafts hammered copper small box made to hold a magnifying glass, the box is decorated with a lighthouse on a headland and two sailing boats, length 3 ins.

Lot 52

A poker work decorated slipper box in Arts & Crafts style, inscribed Mia, Exmouth 08, together with other items.

Lot 88

Bowles`s New One Sheet Map of the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland, 26 x 21ins.

Lot 92

A cast iron coffee mill by A. Kenrick & Sons, in the form of the York Minster font.

Lot 141

A laboratory brass and iron vacuum pump by Baird & Patlock, London Ltd.

Lot 157

A Victorian cottagers` clothes box, the small pine box lined with Victorian wallpaper, together with a wine box for Hicks & Company, Wine Merchants, Plymouth.

Lot 179

A carriage builder`s enamelled plate "Railway Carriage Company Ltd., Builders & Contractors, Oldbury, Nr. Birmingham", together with two other name plates.

Lot 182

A Georgian style copper large coffee pot with side handle and flared base by W Soutter & Sons, Birmingham, together with a Hayle copper tray.

Lot 185

An advertising tableau by Sutton & Sons, Reading, it shows a group of 24 grasses that should not be used in agriculture, each has a printed label, framed and glazed. (See illustration)

Lot 220

An engineer`s spirit level, by Rabone & Sons, boxed, together with various gauges etc.

Lot 224

A Fireman`s brass helmet by Merryweather & Sons, Fireman`s Outfitters, London.

Lot 230

A wall telephone with oak box by Sterling Telephone & Electric Co. Ltd.

Lot 281

Improvements to Penzance Harbour and Docks. A 19th century hand-drawn and coloured plan, signed and dated 1879. Signed by the contractor Thomas Lang for Lang & Son. 47 x 77ins., rolled. (See illustration)

Lot 284

A British Railways Weston Super Mare travel poster, printed by Waterlow & Sons Ltd. It shows a bathing beauty running into the waves in a red swimsuit. 40 x 25ins. (See illustration)

Lot 285

A British Rail Western Region St. Ives travel poster showing a glimpse of the harbour, printed by Waterlow & Sons Ltd. 40 x 24 1/2ins. (See illustration)

Lot 286

A British Railways, "See Britain By Train" poster showing Culzean Castle on the Ayrshire coast, printed by Jarrold & Sons, Norwich. Signed Kenneth Stole(?). 40 x 25ins. Torn.

Lot 287

A British Railways poster after W. Hutton by Rail to Wales. It shows the speeding steam locomotive before Welsh mountains, printed by Charles & Reed Ltd., London. 40 x 25ins.

Lot 288

A British Railways poster after W. Hutton, by Rail to the West. It shows a speeding green locomotive crossing a viaduct, printed by Charles & Reed Ltd., London. 40 x 25ins.

Lot 297

A British Railways poster after Kerry Lee, Londonderry. Printed by Waterlow & Son. 40 x 25ins.

Lot 299

A British Railways poster after Bucks, York, showing a view of the Minster, printed by Chorley & Pickersgill. Dated 1952. 40 x 5ins.

Lot 301

A British Railways poster, "Our Heritage, Racing", printed by Charles & Reed. 40 x 25ins.

Lot 302

A British Railways "Camping Coaches" poster, after Barber, it shows a family picnicing beside their "Camping Coach", it also shows interior photographic views of the coach. Printed by Charles & Reed. 40 x 25ins. (See illustration)

Lot 304

A British Railways poster after Studio Seven, "Please Remember My Ticket". It shows a Scottie Dog and advertises, "A New Scale of Charges for Accompanied Dogs..." Printed by Waterlow & Son. 40 x 25ins.

Lot 305

A British Railways poster after Frank Mason, advertising East Coast Yachting Centres, Burnham-on-Crouch. It shows racing yachts and a gentleman`s yacht at the end of a pier. Printed by Jordison & Co. 40 x 25ins. (See illustration)

Lot 306

A British Railways poster, Plymouth, showing The Hoe, Frances Drake hides in the clouds. Printed by Jordison & Co. 40 x 25ins.

Lot 307

A British Railways poster after Lance Cattermole, Whitby, it shows a busy beach scene, printed by Stafford & Co., Nottingham, and dated 1956. 40 x 25ins.

Lot 347

A good rocking horse J. Collinson & Sons, Liverpool.

Lot 348

An Arts & Crafts brass inkwell and a Danish post-war lidded pan in silver plate with teak handle.

Lot 371

An ebony fife by Boosey & Hawkes, London, with five nickel keys.

Lot 1067

A Worcester Bar Flight & Bar cylindrical coffee can with black printed landscape decoration, together with two other coffee cans.

Lot 2009

A Victorian shaving stick case by Deakin & Francis, the push-on lid and body embossed with flowers and scrolls, Birmingham 1899; together with an engraved silver vesta case, Birmingham 1916.

Lot 2024

A pair of Mappin & Webb oval open salts, each with pierced, ribbon and swag decoration and blue glass liners. Birmingham 1912. Together with a pair of circular section mustards.

Lot 2025

A Victorian tea caddy by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., each sided embossed with flowers and scrolls, the sloping shoulders leaf engraved and with pull-off cap, London 1896.

Lot 2038

A Mappin & Webb, Edwardian small cache pot, the body embossed with scrolls and leaves, London 1904; together with a small toast rack.

Lot 2066

Miscellaneous flatware, including an Edwardian Arts & Crafts preserve spoon; together with a waisted napkin ring.

Lot 2074

A Victorian pierced and stamped bonbon dish, standing on four ball feet; together with a pair of Mappin & Webb, engine-turned, small rectangular dishes. London 1918.

Lot 2093

A 1930`s waiter by Mappin & Webb, engraved with a wedding invitation, the border with gadrooned decoration.

Lot 2095

An Art Deco, engine-turned, six-piece brush set, by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd. In fittted case.

Lot 2128

A suite of Walker & Hall OE pattern flatware fitted in two drawers of an oak table canteen, the whole supported on four barley twist legs.

Lot 2129

A Goldsmith`s & Silversmith`s Company Limited oval entree dish with beaded borders.

Lot 2132

A Mappin & Webb half fluted tea kettle, stand and burner, together with an oval entree dish.

Lot 2343

A Victorian ruby glass, double-ended scent bottle by Thompson, Maw & Son, each end with embossed mount.

Lot 2476

A late 19th/early 20th century 15ct. gold pendant by Murrle Bennett & Co., at the centre a collet set aquamarine, surrounded by seven collet set small rubies. The whole hung with an oval collet set aquamarine drop. Stamped maker`s mark MBCo.

Lot 2492

A Garrard & Co. Ltd.-retailed gentleman`s 9ct. gold-cased Rotary wristwatch, the gold-coloured dial with baton numerals, sweep seconds hand and date aperture. Presentation box and Garrard guarantee document.

Lot 2539

A good diamond and emerald, en tremblant butterfly brooch, retailed by Harvey & Gore, the three principal diamonds to the body and thorax, each wing open-set with diamonds and a square cut emerald, the antennae also diamond set and with emerald cabouchon eyes. Original retailer`s box. (See illustration)

Lot 2759

A Goldsmiths & Silversmiths retailed French corniche-cased carriage clock with travelling clock.

Lot 2799

A High Victorian oak cabinet by Gillow & Co., the upper section with adjustable oak shelves, the base with an arrangement of nine drawers, width 44 ins., height 84 1/2 ins. (See illustration)

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