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A set of six George III silver Old English bright cut teaspoons by Joseph Preedy London 1794 the bowl backs with a three masted ships; a pair of George III Old English pointed teaspoons probably David Crawford Newcastle circa 1768; a Victorian cigarette case by George Unite Birmingham 1896 engraved with birds and flowers 10cm (4in) high; and other items approximately 18.5oz gross (a lot)
A mixed lot comprising: a small rectangular Cigarette Case; Together with a silver Pencil Case, silver mounted Photograph Frame, pair base metal Serving Tongs and Sovereign Case; Together with a pair of gilt metal Spectacles and a Ladies simulated tortoiseshell Personal Fan, various dates and makers, (7)
A late 19th century Russian square cigarette case, decorated with numerous applied emblems/motifs, including some enamel and some gold, each to represent an event or stage in the life of the owner (an electric light bulb, a first war iron cross, a pair of women’s knickerbockers, etc`), with a partly obscured inscription ‘Uni 1889? - 31st December 1890’, by Grachev, St Petersburg, circa 1890, 3.5in (9cm), 6oz.
A gold and enamel box and a silver-gilt cigarette case the first unmarked probably German circa 1900 rectangular with bombe sides the lid and base bordered with convolvulus and other flowers in champleve enamels enclosing engine-turning inscribed: Edna from AndrŽ/ 2nd September 1904 width 6.6cm 2.625in; the second unmarked 20th century of rounded rectangular form the lid engraved with a gentleman playing the violin accompanied by a lady at a piano width 8cm 3.125in (2)
Racing interest a group of items belonging to jockey Herbert Robbins comprising; a portrait in racing silks an early 20th century gold silver and rose diamond round brooch enclosing a portrait miniature a gold-plated keyless pocket watch with monogram ‘HR’ and a silver and blue enamel cigarette case inscribed Herbert Robbins 18.12.12.’ London 1913 by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd Provenance; by direct descent. Robbins was a well known jockey based in Lambourn. Though never in the ‘top flight’ he achieved much success between 1913 and 1922 including wins on Furore in the 1916 Irish Derby and the 1917 Cesarewitch on Double Hackle in the Ascot Stakes Northumberland Plate and Prince Edward Handicap in 1922. His most successful season was 1920 when he rode 29 winners. He died in 1927 aged 41.

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