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Lot 219

A George V silver coffee pot Sheffield 1932, maker Walker & Hall, and with a matching hot milk jug, total weight 16.7oz., together with a Continental white metal chocolate pot with side mounted handle, marked `90`, weight 20.7oz. (3)

Lot 220

A silver coffee pot Sheffield 1937, makers JD & WD, with ebonised finial and handle, the lower section of spout and body with lobed decoration, total weight 25oz., 10in (25.5cm) high.

Lot 225

A silver mounted and cut glass claret jug Sheffield 1934, maker James Dixon & Sons, the hinged lid with acorn finial, the body with five hobnail cut sections.

Lot 236

A silver footed bowl Chester 1901, maker Jay, Richard Attenborough & Co., of plain form, 4.75in (12cm) diameter, together with a rose gold banded cigarette case, Birmingham 1949, maker JHC, a Samson Mordan silver propelling pencil, a circular silver card tray, a silver thimble, an Indian whitemetal bowl and a Continental silver trinket box with agate lid, total weighable silver 13.6oz. (6)

Lot 237

Two George V silver toastracks by Elkington & Co., Birmingham, both of plain geometric design, the first six division with a pierced base and stepped feet, dated 1934, 4.75in (12cm) long, the second four division with a shaped base with integral feet, dated 1920, 8cm long, total weight 5.8oz. (2)

Lot 240

A late Victorian silver sweet meat dish Sheffield 1897, maker James Dixon & Sons, of oval form with pierced rim, harebell swags and lion masks on fluted tapered legs, with clear cut glass liner, 8in (20cm) wide.

Lot 241

An Edwardian silver bon bon dish Sheffield 1901, maker Joseph Rodgers & Sons, of circular form with hooped swing handle, the pierced sides with scrolled acanthus leaf spray decoration and an acanthus scroll rim, on a spreading circular foot, with blue glass liner, 4.25in (11cm) diameter, together with a similar mustard pot by the same maker, 1901, a silver mustard spoon and two Art Nouveau style silver coffee cup mounts, Sheffield 1905, maker James Deakin & Sons. (5)

Lot 243

A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks London 1893, maker Henry Wilkinson & Co., with detachable sconces, of George III form with knopped stems and loaded bases, 6.75in (17cm) high (2).

Lot 246

A set of four Indian silver salts late 19th / early 20th century, in the form of water lily flowers, with gilt interiors, (4.5cm) diameter, together with 2 Indian silver peppers of cylindrical form with foliate & boteh decoration, (7cm) high, small Indian silver dish, 2 white metal wire baskets and 4 South American silver spice dishes with spoons (17).

Lot 249

A 14ct gold bangle late 19th / early 20th century, of plain form, maker`s mark `RN`, in the original Hamilton & Co. of India leather retailer`s case, weight 21.5g.

Lot 304

A George III mahogany tilt-top tripod table the later associated piecrust top on a late 18th century base with fluted and wrythen fluted column with gadrooned band, supported on three arching outswept cabriole legs with acanthus and floral scroll carved shoulders and ball & claw feet, 31.5in (80cm) diameter x 27.75in (70.5cm) high.

Lot 309

A Victorian burr walnut Sutherland table mid. 19th century, the oval hinged top with a moulded edge, inlaid in boxwood & satinwood with scroll motifs, on turned tapering supports united by a turned stretcher, standing on carved cabriole legs with scroll feet and brass & china casters, 31in (79cm) long when open, 25in (63.5cm) wide.

Lot 321

A handpainted Edwardian occasional table the moulded rectangular top handpainted with a fan, eyeglass and peacock feather amongst trailing ivy foliage, with a border of foliate tracery, the corners with acanthus leaf sprays, over a shaped frieze, on line inlaid rosewood cabriole supports on brass & china casters united by a shaped undershelf, 26 x 16in (66 x 40.5cm).

Lot 338

A George III inlaid mahogany demi-lune card table circa 1800, the top with ebony strung edges opening to reveal a baize playing surface, over a boxwood & ebony banded frieze with inlaid shell paterae, on square tapering supports, 38in (96.5cm) wide.

Lot 346

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany nursing chair the top rail with inlaid patera over a leaf carved panel, above a pierced splat with inlaid floral spray, the stuff over seat in floral upholstery, on turned front legs with brass & china casters.

Lot 348

A set of six George III style mahogany dining chairs early 20th century, in the Chippendale style, the floral and shell carved crest rails over Gothic arched backs with central pierced lozenge splats with acanthus carving, between fluted and stiff leaf carved uprights, over drop-in seats within plain seat rails with moulded edging, on carved cabriole legs with ball & claw feet (6).

Lot 354

A set of five Regency style painted & parcel gilt armchairs in the manner of George Smith, decorated in cream with dark green lining and parcel gilt, each with a curved and moulded x-bar back terminating in floral rosettes to a curved bar top rail, on reeded uprights with matching reeded scroll arms on talon mounts and rosette moulded corner blocks, to a caned seat on reeded and fluted sabre legs, one a/f (5)

Lot 382

A Regency mahogany work box of sarcophagus form, the lid with a moulded handle with beaded edge and quarter veneered panels divided by boxwood stringing, opening to reveal a vacant interior with a fitted mirror inside the lid, the front with a single drawer, the sides with gilt brass ring handles on grape & vine mounts, standing on bun feet, 9.5 x 7.75in (24 x 19.5cm).

Lot 386

A good quality oak table desk late 19th century, manufacturer Waterlow & Sons, London, the hinged sloping front opening to reveal a fitted interior with shaped divisions for letters, pen tray, ink well slots and a top hinged compartment with engraved ivory plaques titled `Answered`, `Unanswer`d`, `Accounts` and `Receipts`, over a single drawer with flush rebated handle opening to reveal a leather lined folding writing slope with lidded compartments to the rear, 14.5in (37cm) high x 14.25in (36cm) wide.

Lot 432

Two Indian Maratha Pata gauntlet swords 19th century, the gauntlets with the remains of engraved foliate & scroll decoration, the overall length 53in and 48in (135cm and 122cm), rusty condition. (2)

Lot 435

A pair of gilt brass framed portrait miniature photographs the hand coloured photographs within oval mounts and circular gilt brass frames with quiver, torch, swag and laurel crests and hinged stands, inscribed in black ink verso with the sitter`s names, Mr & Mrs Charles Anthony, dated 1841 and 1846, the frames 5.5in (14cm) high. (2)

Lot 444

A Newton lacquered brass monocular microscope 19th century, on a Ross type stand with `Y` shaped foot and rack and pinion focusing and plain stage above a plano-concave mirror, the stand inscribed `Newton & Co. Opticians, 3 Fleet Street, Temple Bar, London`, 13in. (33cm) high,

Lot 448

A pair of Art Deco ivory & catalin candlesticks 1920s-30s, the turned ivory and cylindrical dark red catalin columns, on stepped rectangular ivory bases, 12in (30.5cm) high (2)

Lot 452

An early 20th century brass sextant signed Perry & Co. West Hartlepool, with 6.5inch radius, two mirrors, telescope, wooden handle, six shades and vernier with clamp, contained in its fitted oak box with vacant brass cartouche and rebated brass handle, the interior of lid with printed examination certificate.

Lot 458

Thirteen Hornby O Gauge wagons & coaches 1930s, eleven boxed comprising two Trolley Wagons, one with BI cable drums, a No.2 Lumber Wagon, a No.1 Side Tipping Wagon, a Barrel Wagon, an NE No.2 Cattle Truck, an NE Fish Van and three M1/M2 Pullman Coaches, together with three unboxed wagons including a Meccano Rotary Tipping Wagon (13).

Lot 461

A complete Steiff Noah`s Ark set circa 1992, all of a limited edition of 8000 pieces, a complete assembled set comprising the wood & wicker Ark, 038006, LE no. 0742, 40in (102cm) long, with Mr & Mrs Noah Teddy figures, plus the Noah`s Children set, 038587, LE no. 0252, and ten pairs of animals comprising Giraffes with a wooden ramp (038341), LE

Lot 462

A Steiff style mohair Teddy Bear by Atlantic Bears modern, `Sandy`, limited edition no. 28 of 175, the sand coloured mohair bear with glass eyes, felt pads, hump to back, stitched claws & nose and the original tag and card label, 20in (51cm) high.

Lot 470

A large collection of family photographs, documents and ephemera a fascinating collection relating to the Prestage & Cary families of Torre Abbey, Devon, including 19th and early 20th century photographs taken in England, Africa and India, including family members in military uniform and cabinet portraits from India, horses, vehicles, a locomotive, steamboats, the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, African natives and an album of photos from India including polo, tennis, carriages, village, mountain and landscape views, together with a copy of the Will and Estate of Franklin Prestage dated 1901, handwritten and typed correspondence, four glass negatives with prints, Franklin Prestage`s `The Roman Missal`, Victorian greetings cards and two cased pairs of spectacles (a qty).

Lot 471

A cased portrait miniature second half of 19th century, believed to be Bernard Cary of Torre Abbey, Devon, dressed in an officer`s uniform, oil on card, in the original gilt lined dark maroon morocco case from Blake & Smith, Plymouth, 2.75 x 2.5in (7 x 6.2cm).

Lot 483A

Concorde Royal Doulton tableware each piece with a stylised gold Concorde band on a dark blue, gilt edged ground, comprising a cruet set, butter pat, cup & saucer, soup bowl & plate and tray, plus a set of Atkinson Bros. British Airways silver plated cutlery.

Lot 493

A copper & brass trench art snuff box WW1 period, in the shape of a peaked cap, in copper with a brass band and hinged base, 4in (10cm) long.

Lot 500

A Huntley & Palmer brass biscuit vesta case early 20th century, embossed `Huntley & Palmers Albert`, together with a Huntley & Palmers celluloid `biscuit` purse mirror, both 2in (5cm) diameter.

Lot 504

A pocket watch vesta case early 20th century, the nickel plated case with a printed Roman Numeral dial with blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, signed `W&P Manchester`, with faux top winder and fob chain, the back opening to reveal the vesta case, 2in (5cm) diameter.

Lot 510

Curtis`s Botanical Magazine two bound and illustrated volumes, comprising three volumes bound as one 1636-1770, Vol. 40, 41 & 42, an two volumes bound as one Vol. 43 & 44, 1771-1941 (2).

Lot 520

Three States of Jersey banknotes designed by Edmund Blampied, two with the denomination One Shilling, JN 54053 & JN 54034, together with Two Shillings, JN 128025, condition - slight tone spots (3).

Lot 522

Two States of Jersey banknotes two different designs of Two Shillings, JN No. 80777 & JN No. 105230 (2).

Lot 567

J. F. Herring Jr. (British, 1795-1865) Stable Mates oil on canvas, signed 14 x 10in (35.5 x 25.5cm). * This lot is accompanied by the original purchase invoice from A. W. John Simmons & Son, Croydon, dated 23rd August 1969, for £119.14s, plus further correspondence.

Lot 568

Noel Georges Bouvard (French, 1912-1975) Gondolier on a Venetian backwater oil on canvas, signed 25.5 x 19.5in (65 x 49.5cm) * This lot is accompanied by the original purchase invoice from A. W. John Simmons & Son, Croydon, dated 21st Nov. 1970.

Lot 283

Lladro 3 x boxed Days Gone vintage articulated display & 2 x model railway displays

Lot 289

Assorted beadwork & 3 others

Lot 294

Victorian veil/shawl, 8 early 20th century sweet heart cards plus 1914 Christmas tin, sailors cap & small selection of first day & commemorative covers

Lot 296

Flatters & Garnett precision 1348 microscope

Lot 300

Naval uniform jacket, tin helmet & desert helmet

Lot 318

Pair of L Rushton signed prints-forgotten village & our street

Lot 326

Baxter style print by L Blond & Co, London in oval gilt frame & mount

Lot 333

Early 19th century oil on canvas depicting falconer on horseback with page on mountain road with ruined fortress behind & mountainous landscape beyond, possibly Italian & unsigned 26x 20cms

Lot 339

Late 19th century oil on canvas portrait Mr Harling, Burnley. Industrialist Harling & Todd 90 x 70cms

Lot 347

Victorian rise & fall circular top stool, currently made static

Lot 354

Yorkshire spindle back rush seat oak armchair & set of 6 x 19th century oak Yorkshire spindleback chairs with rush seats

Lot 375

Georgian Chinese style carved table with carved panels of Asiatic pheasants & prunus blossom

Lot 379

Inlaid wooden sewing box & contents

Lot 3

A HEAVY METAL BELL, possibly bronze, cast by and stamped in relief Nelson & Son, Leeds, with iron clapper and bracket, 26cms high, 32cms diameter

Lot 13

A 19TH CENTURY COPPER AND BRASS MOUNTED SHOT FLASK by G & J W Hawksley, the body repousse decorated with oak leaves and acorns, fox and deer masks, 19.5 cms, together with a brass figure of a working man carrying a basket on his back, on circular beaded plinth, 18.5 cms high (2)

Lot 21

A VICTORIAN BRASS OIL LAMP, PALMER & CO PATENT, with pressed foliate detail to the stem, on a hexagonal base, converted to electricity, with a cream pleated silk shade, 61cms high. See illustration

Lot 28

A VICTORIAN COURT SWORD by Hamburger, Rogers & Co, King St, Covent Garden, London, the 81.5cm blade etched with foliage and V R cypher, having a gilt metal shell guard, hilt and knuckle bow with beaded detail and pommel, black leather sheath with gilt metal mounts, sword knot, together with an Italian military gilt metal epaulette with bullion fringing (2)

Lot 36

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY JENNENS AND BETTRIDGE PAPIER MACHE TRAY, painted and gilt, with a border pattern of stylised plants, impressed Jennens & Bettridge, London, 78 x 59cms

Lot 73

HASSALL (JOHN) ILLUST. Albert `Arold and Others, compiled and written by Marriott Edgar, Francis, Day & Hunter, London, n.d. c.1940s, orig. illust boards; together with MORROW (GEO.) Illust, The Wherefore and The Why and Tinker Taylor, by A P Herbert, Methuen & Co 1921 & 1922, orig. pict. boards (3)

Lot 77

DOWD (J H & SPENDER E B E) Serious Business, Country Life, London 1937, 1st. ed. Important People 1941 8th Impression; People of Importance, 1938, orig cloth; ADAMS (FRANK) Tom The Piper`s Son, Blackie and Son, n.d. c. 1910; WHEELER (OPAL) The Story of Peter Tschaikowsky, illust. Christine Price, 1954, d.j. (5)

Lot 81

HENTY (GEORGE ALFRED) Fifty titles, Blackie & Son, mostly undated, late 19th century/early 20th century orig. pict. gilt

Lot 85

ALDIN (CECIL) The Romance of the Road, illus, Eyre & Spottiswoode, New York 1928, orig. cloth and d.j.

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