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Lot 361

A SET OF TWELVE AMERICAN DESSERT SPOONS by Henrichsen & Greenberg, early 20th century, stamped Sterling, the scroll moulded hafts with trefid style finials, each chased with an initial, 5ozs

Lot 362

AN INKWELL, maker Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1929, of canted square form with hinged lid, dished sides and engine turned banding, 3 3/4" wide

Lot 363

A THREE PIECE TEA SET, maker Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1939, of waisted circular form with turned composition finial on domed lid, similar loop handle, on flared base, 10" wide, 21ozs 18dwts

Lot 366

A HALF PINT MUG, maker James Deacon & Sons, Sheffield, 1943, of baluster form with flared rim, leaf capped double scroll handle, on moulded foot, 4 1/4" high, 5ozs 9dwts

Lot 367

A PAIR OF SAUCEBOATS, maker James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1966, the oval bowls with bead cast borders, acanthus capped double "c" scroll handle, raised upon three stepped hoof feet, 9ozs, 5 1/2" long overall

Lot 368

A TEA SERVICE, maker`s mark W.G. & S., Birmingham 1928 (hotwater jug 1932), in the early Georgian style, with bullet teapot, 8" wide, baluster milk jug, low pedestal sugar basin and slender ovoid hotwater jug, engraved with scrolls, diapering and anthemion on the shoulders, 33ozs 3dwts

Lot 375

A BACHELOR`S THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1914, of plain rounded rectangular form with everted gadrooned borders raised upon ball feet, 9 1/2" wide, 18ozs, 12dwts total gross

Lot 376

A SCOTTISH BOWL, maker R & W Sorley, Glasgow 1932, of plain rounded rectangular form with cast wavy edge, engraved "Mudhook Yacht Club, Diamond Jubilee Regatta ... 1933 ...", raised upon a cast shell and scroll foot, 8 1/4" x 6 3/4", 19ozs

Lot 383

A SALVER, maker Joshua Walker & Tolhurst, Sheffield 1927, of circular form with gadrooned Chippendale border, centrally engraved with a presentation inscription, raised upon three bun feet, 10" diameter, 14ozs 5dwts

Lot 387

A TEAPOT, maker Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1934, of rounded form on flared foot, the hinged cover with composition button finial, 14ozs 8dwts gross

Lot 396

A THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1954, of rounded oval form, the teapot with ebonised finial and scroll handle, on ball feet, 11" wide, 36ozs 3dwts

Lot 397

A SALVER, maker James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1955, of circular form with shaped and moulded edge, engraved initial "W" and dated "1911-1957", on four claw and ball feet, 12" wide, 27ozs

Lot 403

AN EDWARDIAN CARD CASE, maker Charles Henry Fielding, London 1901, of rounded oblong form chased with foliate scrolls centred by a cartouche with monogram, hinged to reveal a blue silk lined interior, 4" wide, together with another modelled as a lady`s purse with chain handle, maker S. Morden & Co, 4" wide, London 1910 (2)

Lot 411

A VICTORIAN JUG, maker`s mark P & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1898, of Jersey can form with reeded loop handle, 6 1/4" high, 12ozs 1dwt

Lot 412

AN EDWARDIAN TEAPOT, maker John Round & Son, Sheffield 1902/3, of rounded rectangular baluster form, chased with scrolling foliage over repousse gadrooning and engraved with a crest, the teapot with ebony bun feet, together with a matching sugar basin, 34ozs 9dwts 11" wide (2)

Lot 414

A SET OF SIX PICTURE BACK TEASPOONS, maker Th. Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1900, in Old English pattern, cast with Masonic emblems, 2ozs 6dwts

Lot 417

AN EDWARDIAN EASEL BACK PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1909, of oblong form engraved with stylised escallop shells and a classical geometric rosette border, 13 1/4" x 9 1/2"

Lot 420

AN EDWARDIAN NOVELTY VESTA HOLDER AND STRIKE, maker Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1902, modelled as a black stoneware saucepan with silver rim and handle, turned "strike" base, 3 1/2" long overall, pan 1 1/4" high

Lot 421

AN EDWARDIAN BACHELORS THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker Fattorini & Sons, Birmingham 1908, of plain oval form, chased and repousse with scrolls, foliage and diapering enclosing vacant cartouche, 9 1/2" wide, 16ozs 3dwts

Lot 426

A GEORGE III TOASTING FORK, maker Samuel Roberts Jnr, George Cadman & Co, Sheffield 1801, of three draw telescopic form with curved triple prong, and shagreen covered cylindrical handle with silver tip and hanging loop, 28 1/4" long extended, 10 1/2" long closed (Illustrated)

Lot 427

A SET OF SIX GEORGE III DESSERT FORKS in the Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern, makers Eley & Fearn, London 1818, engraved with a crest and motto, 11ozs 6dwts

Lot 431

AN EDWARDIAN BONBON DISH, maker J Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1904, of oval form with stamped and pierced decoration, 4 3/4" long, together with a small pedestal bonbon dish, Birmingham 1927, with pierced two handled gallery, 3 1/2" high, 3ozs 9dwts (2)

Lot 432

A LATE VICTORIAN PURSE/AIDE MEMOIRE, maker Sampson Morden & Co, London 1896, of plain rounded rectangular form engraved to simulate moire silk enclosing a vacant roundel, hinged and opening to reveal a red Morocco leather interior with ivory leaf, 4" x 2 3/4", 4ozs gross

Lot 437

AN EDWARDIAN SMALL NOVELTY PEPPERETTE, maker Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1909, in the form of a seated teddy bear, 1 1/2" high, 5dwts (Illustrated)

Lot 439

AN EDWARDIAN MENU HOLDER, maker Grey & Co, Birmingham 1909, the circular frame inset with a watercolour of a long haired collie dog, 1 1/2" diameter (Illustrated)

Lot 441

AN EDWARDIAN CLEAR GLASS HEAVY INKWELL, maker Samuel & Ernest Drew, London 1908, of square section on four extended feet, the silver mount with hinged cover engraved with a vacant oval panel, suspended from a ribbon bow and swag, stamped Sterling, 4 1/2" square

Lot 442

A LATE GEORGE III NOVELTY CADDY SPOON, maker`s probably Cocks & Bettridge, and probably London 1804, in the form of a leaf, with pierced rim, chased with a central vein and with prick and wrigglework engraving, with applied loop handle, 2 3/4" long

Lot 445

A TOAST RACK, maker Maxfield & Sons, Sheffield 1908, of rounded oblong form, with loop handle, six divisions and ball feet, 5" wide, 5ozs 7dwts

Lot 448

TWO GRADUATING EDWARDIAN PIN TRAYS, maker John & William Deakin, Chester 1903, of circular form chased and repousse with cavorting cherubs within Art Nouveau flower borders, 3" and 3 3/4" wide, 1oz 4dwts

Lot 451

A GEORGIAN CREAM BOAT, Newcastle 1918, maker Reid & Sons, with leaf capped scroll handle and shell capped feet, 6 1/4", 4ozs 6dwts

Lot 673

SALVADOR DALI (1904 -1989), Toulouse - Lautrec, etching signed in the plate, Templeton & Rawlings certificate verso, plate size 6 3/4" x 4 3/4", gilt frame

Lot 802

PATIENCE ARNOLD (1901-1992), The Gossips, pen and watercolour over pencil heightened in white, signed label verso also inscribed "Blackpool 1961 Exhibited at Whitworth, Salford & St Annes Galleries", 19 1/2" x 24", framed

Lot 840

FREDERICK WILLIAM JACKSON R.B.A. N.E.A.C. (1859-1918), French Village Scene, oil on board, signed, 11 1/2" x 10", original gilt frame Literature: Born in Oldham, studied there and at Manchester School of Art, later studied in Paris with Le Febvre & Boulanger, a member of the Staithes Group and the Yorkshire Union of Artists

Lot 853

A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CASED MUSICAL CLOCK by J Elliot, London, the triple weight driven movement with anchor escapement and nine hammers striking on gongs, the 13" arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring on all over pierced scrolling foliate ground, gilt Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the arch with chime/silent dial and tune dials inscribed Westminster, Whittington & St Michael, in mahogany case, the arched hood with fluted brass pilasters, canted trunk with astragal glazed door, panel base and bracket feet, 95" high (Illustrated)

Lot 890

A WALNUT BEDSTEAD by Whytock & Reid, Edinburgh, late 19th century, the arched panelled headboard with moulded cornice, fluted uprights with acanthus carved finials, similar base board, on leaf carved square tapering legs and flattened bun feet, with base mattress, 54" wide

Lot 970

A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT OTTOMAN of waisted oblong form, the hinged upholstered lid in pale green cut velvet, and enclosing a mercerised cotton lined interior, moulded base with turned feet and china castors, 37" wide, label for T H Filmer & Sons, London (Illustrated)

Lot 979

A ROSEWOOD TEAPOY attributable to Gillows, Lancaster, mid 19th century, unstamped, the tapering oblong caddy top with hinged lid enclosing interior with two canisters and two bowl apertures, on lotus carved baluster stem with gadrooned collar, concave platform base with rounded corners, gadrooned feet and brass barrel castors, 17 1/4" high (Illustrated) Literature: For a similar item see Gillows of Lancaster & London 1730-1840, Susan Street, Plate 658, pg.110 Vol II

Lot 133

A pair of early 20th century Shorter & Sons plates in the Khimara pattern, each 26 cm diameter. Illustrated.

Lot 591

An early 19th century mahogany framed square piano, the hinged front enclosing a rosewood banded interior, makers name plaque `John Broadwood & Sons Great Putney Street, London`, 174 cm wide.

Lot 600

A William & Mary walnut and marquetry inlaid secretaire on chest, the plain moulded cornice over one long cushion frieze drawer, the fall enclosing a fitted interior of pigeon holes and drawers over two short and two long graduated drawers, raised on later bun feet, 102 cm wide x 165 cm high x 45 cm deep. Illustrated.

Lot 633

A late 19th century mahogany and satinwood banded kidney shaped desk, the gilt tooled leather top over nine drawers about the knee raised on tapering square supports, bearing name plaque `KENAL MILNE & CO MANCHESTER`, 122 cm wide.

Lot 804

An Arts & Crafts oak occasional table, late 19th century, the hexagonal top on three panel supports with pierced heart motifs and an undertier.

Lot 896

An Elkington & Co plated candlestick and a plated coffee pot, with partly fluted decoration by M&S.

Lot 926

A set of six cast dessert spoons with gilt bowls, the handles with portrait bust finials, above figures and with tied bow surmounts and a pair of similar dessert spoons, the handles with enameled finials, above figures and with tied bow surmounts, probably Dutch, last quarter of the 19th century, retailed by Hunt & Roskell Ld, with a fitted case.

Lot 928

A Victorian silver mustard pot, converted for use as an inkwell designed as an owl, mounted with boot button glass eyes, London 1863, fitted onto a Florentine Pietra Dura pen stand, decorated with floral and foliate sprays, by George John Richards & Edward Charles Brown.

Lot 977

A Victorian silver rectangular case, the exterior engraved with birds, butterflies and plants, by S.Mordan & Co, London 1878 and a silver curved rectangular small vesta case, with feathered scroll engraved decoration, Birmingham 1907.

Lot 978

A silver rectangular table cigarette box, the exterior engine turned and with floral moulded borders, by Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1954.

Lot 26

A George V octagonal two handled Rose Bowl on pedestal, maker Walker & Hall, 11 3/4in, Sheffield 1927

Lot 30

A George III Table Spoon old english pattern engraved initials, London 1799, maker: Peter & Anne Bateman, and five various Dessert Spoons, two bright cut

Lot 36

Two Edward VII large Pin Cushions formed as boots, Birmingham 190 & Chester 1910, 5in, A/F

Lot 65

A George III silver-gilt Caddy Spoon with scallop bowl, kings pattern, London 1816, maker: Eley & Fearn

Lot 69

A George VI Caddy Spoon with pierced stem, Sheffield 1944, maker: D.N.H & S and a Jam Spoon with thistle stem, Edinburgh 1957

Lot 90

An Edward VII Serviette Ring with gadrooned rims, maker: James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1901, boxed, a George V silver topped glass Pot, Birmingham 1919 and a George V rectangular silver covered glass Box, Birmingham 1919

Lot 91

An Edward VII two handled Sucrier with gadrooned rim, on bun supports, 8in wide, Chester 1908, maker Nathan & Hayes

Lot 102

A Victorian Comport floral and scroll embossed on pedestal base, Sheffield 1898, maker: Walker & Hall, 10in diam, 21oz

Lot 113

Six George IV Table Spoons old english pattern engraved initials, London 1822/3, maker: Eley & Fearn

Lot 115

Six George III Dessert Spoons old english pattern engraved crests, London 1795, maker: Peter & Anne Bateman

Lot 118

A George V silver mounted large glass Match Striker, Birmingham 1910 and two smaller, one in cranberry, Birmingham 1894 & 1904

Lot 122

A Victorian Scent Bottle bird and floral scroll embossed, London 1891, maker: S Mordan & Co and a silver lidded Scent Bottle, Birmingham 1903

Lot 124

Three Victorian Dessert Spoons fiddle pattern engraved initials, Exeter 1844, pair of Sugar Tongs by Eley & Fearn, Teaspoon, two plated Caddy Spoons, Tea Strainer, Cigarette Case and three Salts, etc

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