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Lot 443

Silver handled shoe horn, h/m Chester 1908, some dents to handle & steel horn slightly pitted & trinket boxes, oval & hexagonal with decoupage of Russian stamps (2) (3)

Lot 444

Antique R.A.C car badge, King Edward VII to centre of laurel decorated wheel, winged figure below & crown on top, made in white metal by `H.B. Sale Ltd, Birmingham`

Lot 446

Various Butlin`s badges, various camps, 1960`s (28) & a Skegness 1952, some wear to enamel (29)

Lot 447

Butlin`s badge`s, various camps, 1950`s & 1960`s (118), Beaver club (2), 913 club (2), chalet key`s (3), silver plated fobs, various camp postcards (62), also National Savings badges (2) & an `Oor Willie` badge (lot) (Care! High international shipping costs)

Lot 448

Antique Sunday school cards etc (15), various child`s birthday postcards (10) & a Coronation 1936 handkerchief etc (26)

Lot 449

Various items, comprising meerschaum pipe, approx. 130mm, head of a lady for bowl, amber mouthpiece with silver bezel, in original fitted case, Japanese paper & bamboo fan, quite soiled, `Mischief` perfume in top hat by Saville, in card hat box, small glass perfume bottle with brass flip-top lid, pin cushion on wooden screw fitting, small leather clip, books of matches from churches (2) & an Elizabeth II Coronation medal, boxed (9)

Lot 569

Italian States, Naples & Sicily, AR 120 grana,1855, discolouration and a few minor edge bruises showing to both sides, otherwise very fine

Lot 700

George V, AR: crowns, 1935 (2) and halfcrowns, 1914 and 1923, very fine and better & AE, various dates, farthings (20) and halfpenny, mainly extremely fine, with lustre (25)

Lot 727

British commercial tokens: halfpennies, Anglesey, Parys Mines, 1788, Birmingham, Donald & Co., 1792, Colchester, Charles Heath, 1794, Dover, Cinque Ports, 1794, Petersfield, J. H. Andrews, 1793 and Sandwich, Thomas Bundock, undated, mainly fine and better, Stockport AR shilling, Ferns and Cartwright, 1812, fine, Bristol farthing, Arms, 1662, fair and sundry twopence, pennies (2), halfpennies (4) and farthings (2), mainly fair (17)

Lot 740

WWI Medal trio, inc. 1914-15 Star, awarded to 16409, Pte. T. A. Dyson, Manchester Regt., on brooch bar with Defence Medal and Special Constabulary LS & GC, awarded to Sergt. Lomas S. Dyson, mainly extremely fine (5)

Lot 890

Cigarette Card sets, comprising Wills `Cinema Stars, 2nd Series` 1928 (25/25), Churchman ` Well-Known Ties` (50/50), Ogden`s `Broadcasting` 1935 (50/50), Hignett Bros. `Actors, Natural & Character Studies` 1938 (50/50), Player & Sons `Kings & Queens of England` 1935 (50/50), Ardath `Film, Stage & Radio Stars` 1935 (50/50), Abdulla & Co `Feathered Friends` 1935 (25/25), Cope Bros. `Boxing Lessons` 1935 (25/25), Player & Sons `Aircraft of the Royal Air Force` 1938 (50/50), Wills `Garden Flowers` (50/50), Brooke Bond / Red Rose Tea ` Indians of Canada` 1974 (48/48) and `The Arctic` 1973 (48/48), Player & Sons `Cycling` 1939 (50/50), Wills `Air Raid Precautions` 1938 (50/50) and Gallaher ` Famous Jockeys` 1936, blue printing (48/48), all in plastic wallets in album, very good condition (15 sets) (Care! High international shipping costs)

Lot 891

Cigarette Card sets & part sets in albums, first album comprising Wills `Flowering Trees & Shrubs` 1924 (50/50), `Association Footballers`, frame on back, 1935 (50/50), Player & Sons `Wrestling & Ju-Jitsu`, blue back, 1913 (25/25), Wills `Homeland Events` 1932 (50/50), Player & Sons `International Air Liners` 1936 (50/50) and `Association Cup Winners` 1930 (50/50), second album comprising Player & Sons `Regimental Standards & Cap Badges` 1930 (48/50), Wills `Lucky Charms` 1923 (43/50), Player & Sons `Flags of the League of Nations` 1928 (50/50), Churchman `The Story of Navigation` 1937 (50/50), Wills `Railway Equipment` 1938 (50/50), `Do You Know, A Series` 1922 (50/50), `Do You Know, 2nd Series` 1924 (50/50) and `Do You Know, 3rd Series` 1926 (50/50), all in plastic wallets in albums, very good condition, some slightly worn or damaged (12 full sets, 2 part sets) (Care! High international shipping costs)

Lot 893

Cigarette Card sets in album, comprising Players `Butterflies` 1932 (50/50), Gallaher `Butterflies & Moths` 1938 (48/48), Cavanders `Foreign Birds` 1926 (25/25), Carreras `Birds of the Countryside` 1939 (50/50), Wills `Gardening Hints, A Series` 1923 (50/50), `Garden Hints` 1938 (50/50) and `Old English Garden Flowers, Second Series` 1913 (50/50), Gallaher `Garden Flowers` 1938 (48/48), Wills `Garden Flowers` 1933 (50/50), `Garden Flowers by R Sudell` 1939 (50/50), `Wild Flowers, A Series`, not adhesive (50/50) and `Flower Culture in Pots` 1925 (50/50), in plastic wallets in album, mostly good to average condition, a few soiled and damaged (12 sets) (Care! High international shipping costs)

Lot 894

Cigarette Cards & Silks inc. Carreras `Celebrities of British History, back has gummed surface, 1935 (50/50), Gallaher `Champions`, A Series, caption on front, 1934 (45/48 - 18, 19, 20 missing), Godfrey Philips `In The Public Eye`, caption and name on front, 1935 (53/54 - 15 missing, 20 duplicated, 13 damaged, some red ink on sides of cards), small box containing various silks including medals, coats of arms, flags, military personnel etc (150 approx.), loose, mainly good condition but some wear (small lot)

Lot 895

Cigarette Cards in part sets comprising Wills `Speed` , `The Sea-Shore`, `Life in The Royal Navy`, `Association of Footballers`, adhesive has stuck to cards so many damaged, and `Railway Equipment`, Carreras `Film & Stage Beauties`, `Film Stars, A Series`, `Film Stars, Second Series`, `Famous Footballers` and `History of Naval Uniforms`, Player & Sons `RAF Badges`, `History of Naval Dress`, `Sea Fishes` and `Modern Naval Craft`, Mills `Famous British Ships`, Gallaher `Aeroplanes`, Senior Service `Britain from the Air`, `Our Countryside`, `British Railways`, `Beautiful Scotland`, `Sights of Britain` and `Sights of London` plus The Hotspur and The Rover part sets of `The World`s Best Cricketers`, loose, mixed condtion with a few damaged (approx. 650 cards)

Lot 896

Cigarette Card sets & part sets, comprising Wills `Household Hints` (50/50), `Railway Equipment` (50/50), `Garden Hints` (49/50) and Carreras `Famous Footballers` (44/48) all in Will`s cigarette card picture albums, Senior Service `Coastwise` (48/48) in album, Gallaher `Portraits of Famous Stars` in album (48/48), plus Wills and John Player & Sons albums with mixture of part and full sets but cards glued in (18), plus various Senior Service cards in small purse, cards in mixed condition, some damaged (small lot) (Care! High international shipping costs)

Lot 897

Trade Cards, comprising part sets and odds including Raybert Productions Screen Gems mono cards of the `Monkees`, some with blue autographs, reverse makes jigsaw/picture in colour, 1967 (1 to 55), The Collectors Shop `Aircraft of World War II` (21/25), Rossi`s Ices Kiddicards `World`s Fastest Aircraft` (19/25), L N & M Williams ` Rare Stamps` (24/30), all in plastic wallets in album, plus small basket of loose trade cards including mostly Brooke Bond and Lyons Tea (approx. 350), mostly good condition but some worn and slight damage (lot)

Lot 898

Trade Cards, comprising part sets and odds including A P Films Somportex mono cards of the `Thunderbirds` reverse makes jigsaw/puzzle in colour (50/72), PCGC `War Bulletin` cards of WWII photoraphs with news bulletins on reverse (115), A & B C `Planes` (14), Panini Modena `Mexico 70` football cards and other loose cards mostly Brooke Bond (approx. 350), mixed condition some damaged (lot)

Lot 899

Trade Cards, comprising various sets, part sets and odds, including one album comprising Brooke Bond `Woodland Wildlife` 1980 (38/40), `Chimp Stickers` 1986 (12/12), `Incredible Creatures` 1986 (40/40), `Small Wonders` 1981 (40/40) and Kellogs `Prehistoric Monsters & the Present` (8 odds), in plastic wallets in album and bag of loose cards all Brooke Bond, (approx. 2200) mixed condition (lot) (Care! High international shipping costs)

Lot 618

A 19th century mahogany and boxwood strung stick barometer, with a brass dial, inscribed Urega & Ferga Fecit, 97.5cm

Lot 631

A brass carriage clock, c.1900, with a switchable Grande & Petit Sonnerie repeating movement 15cm high

Lot 669

A canteen of cutlery, in the form of a mahogany Chippendale style bow fronted table, on cabriole legs, the two drawers containing a full 12 place setting of EPNS cutlery by B C & Co, Old English design 86.5cm wide 56cm deep 76cm high

Lot 777

A set of six George II walnut ladder back dining chairs, by Giles Grendey. Giles Grendey was one of London`s most successful 18th century furniture makers. He was apprenticed in London Joiner`s Company in 1709 and became `free` in 1716. By 1720 he was running his own workshop, taking his first apprentice in November 1720. Grendey set up shop in St. John`s Square, Clerkenwell, where it remained for the rest of his career. His dwelling house was close by at No.2, Lyon Street. In 1729 Grendey was elected to the Livery of the Joiner`s Company and served as Upper Warden in 1747 and 1757, before becoming Master in 1766. By this time he was 72 years old and had probably retired from full time business. By 1779 he had moved to a country estate in Palmer`s Green, where he died on 3 March 1780, aged 87. Grendey`s workshop was on the site of the former London house of the Earl of Aylesbury. It was far larger than most furniture shops, and this suggests that Grendey was both ambitious and well funded. When his workshop was struck by fire in 1731 over £1,000 worth of stock destined for export was destroyed. Yet compared with contemporaries such as Thomas Chippendale, relatively little is known of Grendey`s work. Known documented commissions are few and cannot easily be reconciled with extant furniture His reputation rests primarily on surviving pieces bearing his trade label. About fourteen labelled items and suites are known, including the spectacular Lazcano commission of at least seventy-seven red and gold japanned items, now widely dispersed. The Newport church chairs were first recognised and published by Simon Jervis in 1974. No documentation survives and it is not known how and when these dining chairs came to be in Newport Church.. The chairs can be approximately dated by the style of the label which, although fragmentary, corresponds to the shorter of two versions employed by the Grendey workshop. Other furniture bearing this label can be dated on stylistic and technical grounds to the 1740s or later, and so the present chairs are likely to have been made in the middle years of the 18th century. The ladder-back style derives ultimately from the so-called `Dutch chairs` of the early 18th century; these ladder-backed, turned and rush-seated chairs were imported from Holland in huge numbers from the late 17th century onwards, and were also widely copied by English chair-makers. The Grendey examples are `polite` versions of the form, demonstrating its acceptance into mainstream English furniture-making. Chairs of this type were typically furnished with rush or `matted` seats, a cheap and popular alternative to the more expensive upholstered drop-in seat. The present boarded seats are replacements, installed some time before 1974. The rush seat now fitted to no. VI was made while the chair was on loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum. Marks and stamps: the chairs frames are not numbered, but the later boarded seats are numbered I to V in ink on the undersides. Chair no. V and the labelled chair are stamped T C on the inside of the back rails (other chairs may be stamped but the later seats obscure much of the seat rails). This stamp is hitherto unrecorded. Others chairs bearing Grendey`s label are also stamped with various initials, assumed to be those of journeymen employed in Grendey`s workshop. Selected literature: R. W. Symonds, `Giles Grendey (1693-1780) and the Export Trade of English Furniture to Spain`, Apollo (1935), pp. 336-342. R. Edwards & M. Jourdain, `Georgian Cabinet-Makers VIII - Giles Grendey and William Hallet`, Country Life (1942), pp. 176-77. R. Edwards & M. Jourdain, Georgian Cabinet-Makers, London, 3rd edn. (1955), pp. 47-48, 144-5. Christopher Gilbert, `Furniture by Giles Grendey for the Spanish Trade`, Antiques, XCIX (1971), pp. 544-50. Simon Jervis, `"A Great Dealer in the Cabinet Way" - Giles Grendey (1693-1780),` Country Life (6 June 1974), pp.1418-1419. G. Beard & C. Gilbert, eds., Dictionary of English Furniture Makers, 1660-1840, Leed, (1986), pp. 371-372. Christopher Gilbert, Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture, Leeds (1996), pp. 31-2, 238-249.

Lot 34

A lady`s 18ct gold Swiss half hunter fob watch, 29mm diameter. A pink guilloche chapter ring to a wavy ground with royal blue and black Roman numerals, to an ornately chased case, case marked 18K No. 125784, gilt metal cuvette, hand engraved `H L Brown & Son, London and Sheffield` suspended on a 9ct gold belcher chain, London 1978

Lot 77

A 9ct gold Art Deco engine turned fine barley cigarette case, W.T Toghill & Co, Birmingham, 1935, hand engraved initials to the inside `L.H.H.L 28.12.38`,10cm x 8.5cm

Lot 81

A cased blue zircon and diamond line bracelet by Mappin & Webb, a line of fourteen circular blue zircons, with pairs of eight cut diamonds milligrain set in between, in original fitted case, Mappin & Webb, Queen Victoria Street, London

Lot 83

A 9ct gold Jaretierre bracelet, by Saunders & Shepard, London 1971

Lot 165

A Victorian/20th Century silver Queens pattern flatware service, predominately by George Maudesley Jackson, London 1896, crested, comprising: eight tablespoons; eight dessert forks; a pair of sauce ladles; five dessert spoons and three dessert spoons, London 1890, in addition: five tablespoons by Carrington & Company, 1908; one by same maker, 1917; six table forks by Charles Boyton, 1903; six dessert forks by Elkington & Co Ltd, 1906; one dessert spoon by Slater, Slater & Holland, 1894; five dessert spoons, maker`s mark HU, Sheffield 1962; fourteen soup spoons and fourteen coffee spoons, by H Fisher & Company, Sheffield 1985/89 and fourteen table knives and fourteen dessert knives by Strickett & Loder, Sheffield 1984/1988 (loaded) 230ozs weighable silver approx

Lot 167

A pair of 20th Century silver sauce boats, by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1931/33, of oval form on shell mask hoof feet, with reeded borders and leaf capped scroll handles, 17.5cm, 15oz (2)

Lot 169

An early 20th Century silver three piece coffee set, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1936, of tapering rectangular form with angular handles, a silver salver, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1936, of shaped rectangular form on bracket feet, inscribed, 30 x 24.5cm, 55oz (4)

Lot 175

An early 20th Century Scottish silver three piece cafe-au-lait set, by Davidson Henderson & Sorley, Glasgow 1927, the spot hamered elongated cylindrical bodies on spreading circular feet with ebony handles and finials, in a fitted case, 25oz (4)

Lot 176

A Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee set, by Edward Barnard & John Barnard, London 1858, retailed by Muirhead & Son Glasgow, of baluster form on circular feet with bead borders, the bodies decorated with foliage within beaded trellis work, engraved with an armorial, the cream jug and two handled sugar bowl with gilt interiors, 74 oz approx (4)

Lot 177

A collection of Old Sheffield Plate comprising: a shaped rectangular entree dish and cover on two handled warming stand with shell and leafy scroll borders, 38 cm long, circa 1825, A fluted circular entree dish and cover on two handled warming stand with gadroon borders, 30 cm long, by Matthew Boulton & Co, circa 1815, and two fluted oval meat dish covers with shell and leafy scroll borders, engraved with armorial, 367/40.5 cm long, circa 1825

Lot 180

An Edwardian silver two handled basket, by J Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1895, of shaped oval form, the quatrefoil pierced sides embossed with foliage and shell work, 23.5 cm long, 6 oz.

Lot 187

A pair of late 19th Century silver plated four light candelabra, by Elkington & Co, the leafy scroll arms issuing from an acanthus decorated and foliate pierced waisted circular support with three grotesque lion masks, the foliate scrolling legs terminating in claw feet resting on shaped tripod bases, 58cm high, 30cm wide

Lot 188

A Victorian silver mounted cut glass claret jug, by Edgar Finley & Hugh Taylor, London 1891, the foliate scroll embossed silver mount with a vacant oval shaped cartouche, with bead borders, scroll bud finial and loop handle, 24cm high

Lot 189

An early 20th Century Scottish silver four piece teaset, by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1925/26, of half fluted compressed circular form, with waisted necks and gardroon borders, the scroll handles with bifurcated serpents, the sugar bowl and cream jug with no maker`s mark, with a pair of sugar tongs, Edinburgh 1927, 84ozs (5)

Lot 191

A pair of 20th Century silver candlesticks, by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1922, the inverted tapering octagonal stems on octagonal feet, 20.5cm high (loaded) (4)

Lot 192

A 20th Century silver four piece condiment set, by Ellis & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1935, of compressed oblong form on oblong feet, with shell leaf and gadroon borders comprising two salts, mustard and pepper, with two silver condiment spoons, 18oz excluding blue glass liners (8)

Lot 193

An early 20th Century silver basket, by Sibray, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1910, of pierced oval form on bracket feet, with stylised bead borders, the strapwork pierced sides interwoven with laurel wreath swags, with vacant oval cartouches, 33cm long, 24oz

Lot 200

An Edwardian silver mounted dressing table mirror, by John & William Deakin, Chester 1907, oval shaped glass, the shaped rectangular frame decorated with swags, tassels with beading, leather backed, 29cm high

Lot 204

An early 20th Century silver bowl, by Nathan & Hayes, Chester, in the medieval style, with gilt interior, 12.5cm high, 13.5cm diameter, 15oz

Lot 214

A Coalport dessert service, early 20th century, with floral sprays against a predominantly white ground, interspersed by blue sections with gilt coral and scroll decoration, moulded rims, pattern Z1002, printed and impressed marks, retailed by T Goode & Co, London, comprising:12 dessert plates; 4 square plates and 2 oval plates (18)

Lot 257

Enoch Wood & Sons soup plate, `Part of Goodridge Castle, Kent`, 19cm plate, `Compton Verney, Warwickshire`, 21.5cm plate, `Cave Castle, Yorkshire`, 21.5cm plate, Culzean Castle, Ayrshire, 21.5cm (4)

Lot 258

Enoch Wood & Sons plate, Wellcombe Abbey, Warwickshire, 26cm plate, `Fonthill Abbey`, 26cm plate, `Guys Cliff, Warwickshire, 25.5cm (3)

Lot 267

Pearlware plate, Buffalo pattern, 24cm Dillwyn & Co, Swansea plate, Willow pattern, 23cm Barker plate, Chinoiserie view, 25cm (3)

Lot 269

Maker unknown plate, Hop pickers, 25cm Possibly Davenport plate, Chinoiserie ruins, 23.5cm Cornfoot and Colville & Co plate, Country church pattern, 25.5cm William Adams plate, Native pattern, 25.5cm (4)

Lot 274

Possibly William Smith & Co small bowl, lion antique pattern, 8cm Maker unknown cup and saucer, woman with basket and man kneeling, saucer 14cm (3)

Lot 276

John Rogers & Son plate, Zebra pattern, 18cm E & G Phillips, Longport plate, pastoral scene, 25cm (2)

Lot 277

Don Pottery or Joseph Twigg, Newhill plate, view of Alicata pattern, 25.5cm Lockett & Hulme plate, Ponte Rotto pattern, 25cm Maker unknown plate, Palladian Porch pattern, 24.5cm Possibly Francis Morley & Co plate, Shannon pattern, 26cm (4)

Lot 415

A cased pike by J Cooper & Sons, in a bow fronted case, in a naturalistic setting, `Pike - 28lb 10oz caught by F Lemendin at King George Resvr., Chingford, 13th November 1947`, 124.5cm wide 24cm deep 52cm high

Lot 427

Two Polynesian hardwood staffs, one with crisply carved all-over geometric decoration, the second with a geometric carved grip, with wear 117 & 157cm (2)

Lot 451

Eight books relating to 20th century art, comprising: Wendy Baron `The Camden Town Group` Jane Carruthers and Marion Arnold `The Life and Work of Thomas Baines` David Martin `The Glasgow School of Painting` George Bell & Sons 1897 Richard J Boyle `American Impressionism` Vivien Hamilton `Joseph Crawhall 1861-1913: One of the Glasgow Boys` Roger Billcliffe `Scottish Colourists` William Hardie `Scottish Painting 1837-1939` Michael Stephenson `Thomas Baines: An Artist in the Service of Science in Southern Africa` (8)

Lot 29

Victorian Oil Lamp, Chinese pottery craquelure base with cast ring handles, with Evered & Co lamp and engraved shade.

Lot 30

Goldscheider with Myott, Son & Co. pottery Figure of a dancing female, wearing a floral decorated dress

Lot 31

Goldscheider with Myott, Son & Co. pottery Figure of a dancing female, wearing a red-ground dress

Lot 50

Top Hat, by A.J. White, 74 & 63 Jermyn Street, St. James`s, in carrying case

Lot 98

Bowler Hat by Scott & Co., 1 Old Bond Street, Piccadilly, Retailed by William Oliver, Market Street, Leicester, in carrying case

Lot 120

Mattock & Sons pottery "Adelaide" pattern part Dinner Service and similar items, (2 boxes)

Lot 146

Wild Fowler, "Shooting and Fishing Trips", Volume I, published Chapman & Hall 1876 and other Books, various

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