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A 19th century Venetian glass tray. Of rectangular form, decorated with an image of a courting couple, with a twisted border and gilt handles, L43cm Condition Report: Amazingly no faults to reportI have run my fingers over the rim and can find no roughnessWhilst at first you think that there is damage around the tree you then realise that is leaf decoration and the back is that blonde stripped melamin style finish which suggests that his is not made ' Yesterday'This is in good order !
Bachmann and Scenix 00 Gauge Buildings and various makers vehicles, Bachmann 44077 Townhouse, 44061 Brick Signal Box, Scenix EM6006 Victorian Semis, Oxford Diecast Cars (10) and Commercials (5), Hornby Skale Autos Commercials (2), Corgi Trackside (1), Base Toys/Bachmann lorries (2), Exclusive First Editions London Buses (2), Classix vehicles (8), Corgi Croydon Tram, Gaugemaster cars H0 scale (2), all in original boxes, VG-E, boxes G-E, (36)
N Gauge Multiple Units, Dapol ND-081A Class 156 two car multiple unit in First Group livery, Graham Farish 371-555 Class 158 two car DMU Arriva Trains, 371550 Class 158 two car DMU central trains livery (minus one set of wheels), Class 101 two car DMU BR blue grey with additional dummy unit with detached bogey, and two Lima BR blue/grey coaches, F-G, packaging P-G, (Qty)
A maritime Dutch East India Company V.O.C. (Vereenigde Oost-indische Compagnie ) silver ingot bar. The silver ingot was salvaged from the shipwreck of the Rooswijk in 2004. The ingot having V.O.C conjoined stamp with A for Amsterdam, together with assay masters stamp of a rampant goat.Measures approx. 15.4cm long. Weight approx. 1956g / 62.88ozt / 1257.73dwt. Salvage tag number: - RK04A0262Notes:The Rooswijk, a VOC (Vereenigde Oost-indische Compagnie) ship was built in 1737. The Rooswijk sank on the second trip. On the 9th January 1740, whilst on a voyage from Texel (in the Netherlands) to Batavia it faced a storm that left no survivors. There were 237 crew members, and an unknown number of passengers that lost their lives and many chests full of coins and silver ingots that sank to the bottom of the water.The Rooswijk sank on the Goodwin sands off the coast of Kent, a notoriously treacherous stretch of water, where the sands constantly shift with the tides making them hard to navigate. Many ships have been wrecked there.In January 1740, a chest full of letters and the crew’s personal effects washed ashore. The English government realized that the ship had sunk to the bottom of the ocean off the coast of Kent. These letters turned out to be the last words written before the Rooswijk sank.In December 2004, the sands that had swallowed the wreck of the Rooswijk changed in such a way that they allowed amateur diver Ken Welling to find the treasure of the Rooswijk. The recovery was made public in 2005. Organised by the Dutch and British governments and the scientific expedition was led by Rex Cowan.The cargo was primarily in the form of silver ingots and “coins of eight,” Mexican Reales from the 1720s and 1730s. The Dutch had little to offer in Asia but silver and gold. Therefore, VOC ships had to sail to Asia with silver bars and gold coins to pay for Asian goods. The bars were cast in private factories, run by assayers, from melted-down silver coins, mainly Spanish American “Reales”. Once in Asia, these bars were melted down again and minted into coins and silver objects that could be used to pay for purchases in the East.The majority of silver ingots in this sale are from the first recovery dive in 2004 and one from the 2005 dive. Some of the dive team were given silver ingots salvaged from the wreckage as payment for their work.
A maritime Dutch East India Company V.O.C. (Vereenigde Oost-indische Compagnie ) silver ingot bar. The silver ingot was salvaged from the shipwreck of the Rooswijk in 2004. The ingot having V.O.C conjoined stamp with A for Amsterdam, together with assay masters stamp of a rampant goat.Measures approx. 16.4cm long. Weight approx. 1957g / 62.92ozt / 1258.38dwt. Salvage tag number: RK04A0319Notes:The Rooswijk, a VOC (Vereenigde Oost-indische Compagnie) ship was built in 1737. The Rooswijk sank on the second trip. On the 9th January 1740, whilst on a voyage from Texel (in the Netherlands) to Batavia it faced a storm that left no survivors. There were 237 crew members, and an unknown number of passengers that lost their lives and many chests full of coins and silver ingots that sank to the bottom of the water.The Rooswijk sank on the Goodwin sands off the coast of Kent, a notoriously treacherous stretch of water, where the sands constantly shift with the tides making them hard to navigate. Many ships have been wrecked there.In January 1740, a chest full of letters and the crew’s personal effects washed ashore. The English government realized that the ship had sunk to the bottom of the ocean off the coast of Kent. These letters turned out to be the last words written before the Rooswijk sank.In December 2004, the sands that had swallowed the wreck of the Rooswijk changed in such a way that they allowed amateur diver Ken Welling to find the treasure of the Rooswijk. The recovery was made public in 2005. Organised by the Dutch and British governments and the scientific expedition was led by Rex Cowan.The cargo was primarily in the form of silver ingots and “coins of eight,” Mexican Reales from the 1720s and 1730s. The Dutch had little to offer in Asia but silver and gold. Therefore, VOC ships had to sail to Asia with silver bars and gold coins to pay for Asian goods. The bars were cast in private factories, run by assayers, from melted-down silver coins, mainly Spanish American “Reales”. Once in Asia, these bars were melted down again and minted into coins and silver objects that could be used to pay for purchases in the East.The majority of silver ingots in this sale are from the first recovery dive in 2004 and one from the 2005 dive. Some of the dive team were given silver ingots salvaged from the wreckage as payment for their work.
An assortment of Victorian and later silver and silver plate condiment spoons and tongs. The four spoons having a twisted stem and either bird, cow or swan to the terminal, marked 925. The first pair of tongs having a foliate pattern to the sides, hallmarked London, 1932. Barnard & Sons Ltd. The second pair of tongs having a plain form, hallmarked London, 1914, makers mark rubbed. Together with silver plated spoon. The spoon having a fleur de lys to the terminal. Weight of silver approx 86g. Largest measures 13.2cm. Smallest measures approx 9cm.
A maritime Dutch East India Company V.O.C. (Vereenigde Oost-indische Compagnie ) silver ingot bar. The silver ingot was salvaged from the shipwreck of the Rooswijk in 2004. The ingot having V.O.C conjoined stamp with A for Amsterdam, together with assay masters stamp of a rampant goat.Measures approx. 16cm long. Weight approx. 1854g / 59.60 ozt / 1192.15dwt. Salvage tag number: -RK04A0395Notes:The Rooswijk, a VOC (Vereenigde Oost-indische Compagnie) ship was built in 1737. The Rooswijk sank on the second trip. On the 9th January 1740, whilst on a voyage from Texel (in the Netherlands) to Batavia it faced a storm that left no survivors. There were 237 crew members, and an unknown number of passengers that lost their lives and many chests full of coins and silver ingots that sank to the bottom of the water.The Rooswijk sank on the Goodwin sands off the coast of Kent, a notoriously treacherous stretch of water, where the sands constantly shift with the tides making them hard to navigate. Many ships have been wrecked there.In January 1740, a chest full of letters and the crew’s personal effects washed ashore. The English government realized that the ship had sunk to the bottom of the ocean off the coast of Kent. These letters turned out to be the last words written before the Rooswijk sank.In December 2004, the sands that had swallowed the wreck of the Rooswijk changed in such a way that they allowed amateur diver Ken Welling to find the treasure of the Rooswijk. The recovery was made public in 2005. Organised by the Dutch and British governments and the scientific expedition was led by Rex Cowan.The cargo was primarily in the form of silver ingots and “coins of eight,” Mexican Reales from the 1720s and 1730s. The Dutch had little to offer in Asia but silver and gold. Therefore, VOC ships had to sail to Asia with silver bars and gold coins to pay for Asian goods. The bars were cast in private factories, run by assayers, from melted-down silver coins, mainly Spanish American “Reales”. Once in Asia, these bars were melted down again and minted into coins and silver objects that could be used to pay for purchases in the East.The majority of silver ingots in this sale are from the first recovery dive in 2004 and one from the 2005 dive. Some of the dive team were given silver ingots salvaged from the wreckage as payment for their work.
An assortment of Georgian and later hallmarked silver teaspoons, tablespoons and serving spoons and cruet spoons. The cruet spoon having a Hanoverian tip. (Hallmarked Chester, 1903. Makers mark T.L.E.M). The first teaspoon having a circular bowl. (Hallmarked Sheffield 1919. Makers mark CB&S). The second teaspoon having embossed initials to the terminal. (Hallmarked Birmingham, 1933). The first tablespoon having a letter engraved to the terminal. (Hallmarked London, 1806). The second tablespoon having a plain terminal. (Hallmarked Birmingham, 1911). The serving spoon having a letter engraved to the terminal and fiddle pattern to the shoulders. (Hallmarked Newcastle, 1828). Total weight 170g. Largest measures 22.8cm. Smallest measures 7.5cm.
Two hallmarked silver jugs. The first jug of rounded form on a stepped plinth with angular thumb rest handle, hallmarked for London 1938, makers marks for C.E. The second jug of concave form having scrolling handle & exaggerated lip to the spout, hallmarked for Birmingham 1919, H.W.Ld - Henry Williamson Ltd. Total weight approx 146.4g. Largest measures approx 9cm.
An Edwardian silver hallmarked vesta case and match box, together with a silver plated vesta case The first case having a bale to the top and strike to the bottom. Engraved 'Alf from Gert' to the front. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1907. Makers mark S & B. The matchbox having a scrolled foliate pattern to the outside and initials engraved to a circular cartouche. Hallmarked London, 1926. Makers mark R.P. The second case having an empty cartouche panel to the front and foliate pattern with strike to the bottom. Largest measures approx 5cm. Smallest measures approx 4.3cm. Total weight 44g.
An assortment of George III regency and later silver items. The lot to include a pair of pepper shakers, the shakers having a half moon shaped handle. (Hallmarked 1911. Makers mark L & S). A pair of silver ladles. The ladles engraved to the terminal. (Hallmarked Edinburgh, 1813. Makers mark David McDonald). A silver condiment pot. The pot having a pierced oriental pattern with symbols and characters. (Tests indicate silver. Together with three silver teaspoons. The first teaspoon having a zigzag pattern to the handle. (Hallmarked Sheffield, 1908. Makers mark Walker & Hall). The second spoon having a name and date engraved to the terminal. (Hallmarked 1931. Makers mark Josiah Williams & Co). The third spoon commemorating the 1953 coronation of the late queen. Boxed. (Hallmarked Sheffield, 1953. Makers mark Josiah Williams & Co). Total weight approx 278g. Weight of silver approx 190g. Largest measures approx 16.5cm. Smallest measures approx 3.5cm.
Two hallmarked silver coin purses. The first of full form detailed throughout with striped engine turn pattern & central blank cartouche panel with hinged opening to cable link chain & brown leatherette interior. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1916. Makers marks for W.A - William Adams Ltd. The other of rectangular form having etched floral garlands to the front & brown leatherette interior. Hallmarked for 1918. Makers mark rubbed. Total weight approx 138.5g. Largest measures approx 10cm.
Two early to mid century hallmarked silver hand mirrors. First mirror having a moulded undulating edge with floral pattern to the centre. (Hallmarked Birmingham 1943. Makers mark Synyer & Beddoes). Second mirror having a serpentine pattern to the edge. (Hallmarked Birmingham, 1927. Makers mark HM). Largest item measures 25cm. Total weight 806g.
A pair of silver fronted clocks. The first a Classic Nouveau England clock with circular white dial & Arabic numeral indices to a rounded square serpentine edged silver frame & dark blue velvet verso, hallmarked for Birmingham 1993, sponsors marks for PJP - P J Panton. The other a quartz clock of rectangular form, white dial with mixed indices with etched borders, marked 925. Total weight approx 176g. Largest measures approx 9.5cm.
A hallmarked silver & a silver plated chainmail handbag purse. The first bag having ruched chain mail body to a squared hinged serpentine detailed ball clip clasp fastening to cable link chain handle, hallmarked for London 1920, makers marks for A.M.&M.Ld. The other purse having chainmail body with five ball tassels, the clasp of crescent form with scalloped faceted detailing to the ball clip clasp & elongated cable link chain. Total weight 390g. Largest measures approx 35cm including handle.
An assortment of Georgian and later hallmarked silver teaspoons. The first two teaspoons having the letter 'B' engraved to the terminal. Hallmarked London, 1788 and London, 1821. The next two having a fiddle pattern to the shoulders. Hallmarked London, 1886 and London, 1853. The last having a plain terminal. Hallmarked London, 1892. Total weight approx 90g. Largest measures approx 14cm. Smallest measures approx 13cm.
Two antique & later hallmarked silver sugar tongs. The first of an undulating form with clawed lions feet, marked with French marks 950 silver between 1878 - 1973. The second pair of straight form with rounded bowls, hallmarked for 1807, makers mark rubbed. Total weight approx 144.8g. Largest measures approx 14.5cm.
An assortment of silver and pearl items. The lot to include a pair of napkin rings. The first ring having an engine turned pattern to the outside and identity panel with the letter 'C' engraved to the centre. The second ring having the letters 'D.B.B' engraved to the centre. (Both hallmarked Birmingham, 1926). Two pairs of silver sugar tongs. The first having initials engraved to the top. (Hallmarked London, 1890). The second pair having Chinese symbols to the sides. (Unmarked however tests indicate silver). A bullet. The bullet repurposed as a pencil and lid. A fruit knife. The knife having a mother of pearl handle and silver blade. (Hallmarked Sheffield, 1858). A button hook. The hook having a mother of pearl handle. A silver brooch. The brooch having a red stone to the centre. (Marked sterling). Together with a pair of silver plated sugar tongs. Total weight approx 80g. Largest measures 8.5cm. Smallest measures 5cm.
Two pairs of Victorian & later hallmarked silver cutlery rests. The first pair having banding to the centre & acorn style terminals, hallmarked for Chester 1897, makers marks for S.I.Ld - Stokes & Ireland Ltd (William Henry Stokes & Arthur George Ireland). Together with a pair of banded & ball terminal holders, hallmarked for London 1836, makers marks illegible. Total weight approx 168g. Largest measures approx 9cm.
Four war medals and a memorial plaque awarded to William Payne - Queens South Africa medal with Transvall, Driefontein Paardeberg, and Relief of Kimberley bars, King South Africa medal with South Africa bars 1901 and 1902, together with First World War medal and Victory medalCONDITION REPORTMemorial plaque reads WILLIAM PAYNEQueens South Africa Medal reads 3658 PTE W PAYNE I/OXFD L.I South Africa Medal reads 3658 PTE W PAYNE OXFORD L.I First World War Medal reads 1913 PTE.W.PAYNE.OXF.VEOVictory Medal reads 1916 PTE.W.PAYNE.OXF.VEOCondition disclaimerOur team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.
FROM A DECEASED'S ESTATE - Jaguar X-Type V6 SE - 4 Dr Saloon - petrol car - Reg. No. C3 NRP - First Registered 05.09.2005 - MOT Expiry date 13.02.2024 - Being sold with private plateCONDITION REPORTpayment for vehicles by Bank TransferCondition disclaimerOur team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention.
NEW & SEALED LPs (ROCK/ POP/ FOLK/ METAL). Another excellent collection of 28 new & sealed LPs. Artists/ titles include Amy Winehouse - Live At Glastonbury 2007, AC/DC - Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre (picture discs), Soft Machine - Live At The Bataclan, Morrissey - First Among Equals, The Fall - Live Derby UK, The Doors - Shot To Pieces, Jefferson Airplane - Stony Brook 1970, Joni Mitchell - Live At Carnegie Hall 1969, Tom Petty - Dockside Volume One, Bob Dylan, Bob Dylan/ Tom Petty - Live Confessions, Pearl Jam - State Of Love And Trust, Foo Fighters - Retroactive, Gary Numan - Intruder. Simon & Garfunkel, Ed Sheeran, Rory Gallagher, Mike Oldfield, Nazareth, Elvis Costello, The Runaways, Pearl Jam, Bon Jovi, U2, Cash Money, Brood X, Nathaniel Rateliff, David Crosby/ Graham Nash. Condition is M/ New & Sealed.
NEW & SEALED LPs (ROCK/ POP/ FOLK/ METAL). A fantastic collection of 29 new & sealed LPs. Artists/ titles include Joe Satriani - Surfing San Jose, AC/DC - Live, Bob Marley - Live In Boston 1973, Morrissey - First Among Equals, Jefferson Airplane - Stony Brook 1970, Bon Jovi inc Rockin Live In Cleveland, 7800 Fahrenheit. The Doors - Shot To Pieces, Tom Petty - Dockside Volume One, Bob Dylan inc Shelter From A Hard Rain 1976, WIth Tom Petty - Live Confessions. Pearl Jam - State Of Love And Trust, Frank Turner - No Mans Land, Siouxsie And The Banshees - The Scream. Herbie Hancock, Rainbow, Elton John, Elvis Costello, Rory Gallagher, Mike Oldfield, Nazareth, The Isley Brothers/ Santana, Eagles, Dixie Chicks, The Police, Cash Money, Brood X, The Dandy Warhols & David Crosby/ Graham Nash. Condition is M/ Sealed.
NEW & SEALED LPs (ROCK/ POP/ FOLK/ METAL). Another quality selection of 28 new & sealed LPs. Artists/ titles include Black Sabbath - The Sunday Show, David Bowie - Odyssey, Radiohead - Give It Up The Ghost, AC/DC - Live At The Old Waldorf. Joe Satriani - Surfing In San Jose, Lou Reed - Dusseldorf 2000, Bob Marley - Kaya, Rush - An Evening With 1997, ELP - Pictures At An Exhibition, Morrissey - First Among Equals, Bon Jovi - Rockin Live In Cleveland, Tom Petty - Dockside Volume One, Roxy Music - Denver 1979. Frank Turner, Anthrax, Herbie Hancock, Rainbow, Nazareth, Elton John, Elvis Costello, Bon Jovi, The Police, Leonard Cohen, Alice Cooper (10"), Mike Oldfield, Procol Harum, Various - Gentle On My Mind 1970, The Dandy Warhols, Robert Cray Band. Condition is M/ New & Sealed.
BOWIE - CD COLLECTION. A collection of around 65 x CDs. Titles include Ziggy Stardust, Aladdin Sane, Sound + Vision, Heard Them Here First, Young Americans, New Killer Star, The Man Who Sold the World and Space Oddity. See the picture for full list. The condition generally appears to be excellent.

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