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Lot 113

A circular Satsuma hat pin, depicting herons standing below trees by the waters edge

Lot 114

A globe end Satsuma hat pin, depicting Oriental ladies

Lot 115

A Satsuma hat pin, depicting a juniper tree in bloom to a royal blue ground

Lot 121

A rolled gold sash pin, with a central Art Nouveau style enamel boss in shades of blue and green, together with a pair of rolled gold scrolled wire hat pins and other paste set examples (7)

Lot 123

A silver jockey cap swivel head hat pin, a sterling silver golf club hat pin, Birmingham 1911, possibly by Davies Moss & Co, and a silver hat pin with crossed golf clubs with paste set Scottish thistle motif (3)

Lot 125

A sterling silver golf club hat pin, Birmingham 1909, possibly by Joseph Cook & Sons, and another example, Birmingham 1908 y Pearce & Thompson, together with a bi-plane metal aeroplane hat pin, propeller deficient (3)

Lot 126

A large sterling silver Scottish pebble golf club hat pin, possibly retailed by Charles Cumming Macdonald, a Glasgow and Birmingham working jewellery and stone dealer (1) A sterling silver golf club hat pin, Birmingham 1909, and a sterling silver hockey stick hat pin, Birmingham 1908, both possibly by J Fry, (3)

Lot 129

A silver mounted grouse foot hat pin by J C & S, a metal example with purple past thistle and a sterling silver roller skate hat pin, with registration mark (3)

Lot 130

A sterling silver golf club hat pin, Birmingham 1908 by J W, together with a metal example, and two metal teddy examples (4)

Lot 131

A sterling silver nine club hat pin by Charles Horner, Chester 1907, together with another example by Payton Pepper & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1908 (2)

Lot 133

A large sterling silver nine club hat pin, Birmingham 1906, probably by Reynolds & Westwood, together with another example, Birmingham 1909, probably by the Wengold Brothers (2)

Lot 135

Various books relating to hat pins, including: `Pins and Pin Cushions`, by Longman and Loch, published 1911; `The Collectors Encyclopedia of Hatpins and Hatpins` Holders` by Lilian Baker. published 1976, signed and inscribed buy the author, Dick Balfour`s records of his collection with coloured drawings etc.

Lot 137

Two cards with hat pin protectors, in three different finishes, with some loose assorted fittings, including three photographic examples

Lot 138

A sterling silver Art Nouveau `Norene` patented hat pin, enamelled in shades of blue and green, Birmingham 1911

Lot 139

A carded pair of the `Norene` safety hat pin, with photographic inserts together with a rolled gold mother of pearl and paste set hat pin (2)

Lot 141

A large teddy sterling silver teddy bear pin cushion, mounted as a hat pin, possibly by Harold Vivien Pitley & Co, Birmingham 1909 (indistinct) registration no 537681

Lot 142

A standing sterling silver teddy bear hat pin, with paste eyes by Adie & Lovekin, Birmingham 1909

Lot 143

A standing sterling silver teddy hat pin, with looped silver to each side, by Pearce & Thompson, Birmingham 1909

Lot 171

A carded pair of the `Norene` safety hat pin, Art Nouveau with enamelled design in shades of blue and green and mauve and green, with silver fronts and steel stems, 26cm (2)

Lot 174

A single `Norene` patent hat pin, with a silver front, decorated with a green enamelled swastika (26cm)

Lot 177

A Scottish pebble sterling silver shield shaped hat pin by Adie & Lovekin, Birmingham 1908, with another similar example, a sterling silver looped wire example by Adie Brothers, probably Birmingham 1910, another by William Henry Leather, Birmingham 1912, and one with an import hallmark Birmingham 1908, and a thistle example by Adie & Lovekin, Birmingham 1908 (pin broken) and one other. 25cm (7)

Lot 182

A sterling silver looped wire paste thistle hat pin, by William Henry Leather, Birmingham 1909, a pair of birds, Birmingham 1912, another paste thistle by Pearce & Thompson, Birmingham 1911, two Continental 800 standard examples, with other assorted hat pins to include a kukri. 28cm (9)

Lot 184

A sterling silver Art Nouveau double sided hat pin, by Gourdel, Vales & Co, Birmingham 1908, with enamelled panel in blue and green to a hammered ground, together with ten assorted silver acorn and bright cut bead examples. 22cm (11)

Lot 185

A sterling silver Art Nouveau enamelled swivel head hat pin by James Fenton, Birmingham 1908, together with another similar example by the same maker, Birmingham 1908, together with a sterling silver swivel head hat pin by James Fenton, Birmingham 1910, with raised leaves to a hammered ground. 27.5cm (3)

Lot 186

A sterling silver circular head hat pin by Adie Brothers, with a turquoise coloured ceramic pansy insert, a polychrome cloisonne enamel example, and a Guilloche example, together with a grouse claw and various paste set thistle examples, one Birmingham 1911. 23.5cm (7)

Lot 188

A sterling silver Art Nouveau hat pin by Murrle Bennett, Birmingham 1908, with an enamelled iris in shades of blue and green (some damage), together with a sterling silver Guilloche example by Lawrence Emanual, Birmingham 1910 depicting a blue cornflower to a white ground. (2)

Lot 189

A sterling silver Art Nouveau double sided hat pin, with flower head decoration, together with a sterling silver double sided Art Nouveau example with a relief female head with flowing hair. 29 and 19cm (2)

Lot 191

A Continental naturalistic sterling silver orchid head hat pin, decorated in shades of yellow and plum with a pearl centre, marked depose, possibly German. 9cm

Lot 202

A pair of gold hat pins, each with an amozonite pippin within a fine wire cage, tested as approx 9ct gold, together with a gold looped wire hat pin with gold pin. Tested as approx 18ct gold and five other 9ct gold examples. 21cm (8)

Lot 203

A gold tourmaline double sided hat pin or lapel pin by Murrle Bennett, with a heart shaped pink tourmaline spectacle set to an outer trefoil shaped frame. Marked 15ct and tested as approx 15ct gold

Lot 207

A gold looped wire hat pin possibly by Robert Pringle, with two other looped and coiled wire examples. 23cm (3)

Lot 209

A matched pair of sterling silver circular hat pins, with light blue glass cabochon centre, one by Arthur Johnson Smith, Birmingham 1908, and a pair of Art Nouveau sterling silver enamel hat pins, Birmingham 1909, one pin deficient, 23cm (4)

Lot 212

A sterling silver sword hat pin by Adie & Lovekin, Birmingham 1907, A Charles Horner sterling silver sword hat pin, Chester 1906, together with four other examples by Pearce & Thompson, Birmingham 1909, and import hallmark Birmingham 1908. 23cm (6)

Lot 219

Eight Charles Horner hat pins, to include a pair of trefoil wire bead centre examples, Chester 1909, three looped wire examples, Chester 1909 and 1913, a pair of smaller examples, a looped wire hat pin and amber paste thistle example. 22cm (8)

Lot 224

Ten assorted silver Charles Horner hat pins, to include a pair of paste set examples, two turquoise paste examples, Chester 1905 and 1909, a twig coral hat pin, Chester 1908, and others dated 1906, 1907, 1909 and 1912. 23cm (10)

Lot 227

Five silver hat pins, to include a tortoiseshell pique example, London 1909, another similar example, a pierced example with an enamelled flower head centre, a wire caged amber paste hat pin and bright cut bead example. 26cm (5)

Lot 229

A sterling silver Edwardian Guilloche enamel hat pin, with light blue enamel to a circular waves ground, with garlands of roses to a bead and reel border, import hallmark London 1910. 28cm

Lot 231

A sterling silver hat pin, with cut out thistle top inlaid with a turquoise ceramic thistle, Birmingham 1908, a sterling silver blue enamel looped quatrafoil example by Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham 1912, and two mauve paste bright cut thistle examples, together with a pair of claw set amethyst examples and a hoop and flower example. 23cm (7)

Lot 232

Five assorted sterling silver hat pins, to include a rococo style example by Thomas Wall, Birmingham 1904, an aesthetic movement example, an Arts & Crafts hat pin with a blue ceramic cabochon, a double headed paste thistle hat pin and a contemporary example by W & S, London 1981. 22cm (5)

Lot 233

A sterling silver double headed amber paste thistle hat pin, by Adie & Lovekin, Birmingham 1908, a pair of amber paste bright cut thistle hat pins and a pair of acorn examples, together with a hoop and blue paste example by Pearce & Thompson, Birmingham 1909. 28.5cm (6)

Lot 235

A sterling silver Art Nouveau hat pin, enamelled in shades of blue and green, by Pearce & Thompson, Birmingham 1909, and a swastika enamelled in blue, by Adie & Lovekin, Birmingham 1908. 28cm (2)

Lot 236

A stainless steel Art Nouveau hat pin, Birmingham 1912, another with a turquoise ceramic boss centre by P & S, Birmingham 1907, and a sterling silver mauve thistle example, together with a pair of chain linked filigree cloak pins or hat pins, probably Indian. 24cm (5)

Lot 237

A large sterling silver hat pin, by R... & Coy, London 1911, set with mother of pearl, a thistle example, Birmingham 1908 or 1910, together with other sterling silver examples, including a contemporary hat pin, Birmingham 1976, bead end deficient. 31cm (8)

Lot 239

Assorted sterling silver hat pins, to include a thistle example by Adie & Lovekin, Birmingham 1908, an Art Nouveau hat pin by William John Hutchinson, Birmingham 1907, a hunting horn with hardstone end, possibly by William Oliver Chapman, Birmingham 1907, a looped silver example, Chester 1910, a tapered example marked `Ferry Hall, Forest IL`, a shamrock, possibly by Henry Griffiths & Sons (damaged), an agate baton example and a pair of mauve thistles. 29cm (9)

Lot 241

A rosewood hat pin stand and four hat pins, to include two continental paste set looped wire hat pins, marked 935, an unusual sterling silver split pin knot example, probably by Hardy Brothers, Birmingham 1912, and a Taxco example, maker unidentified. 22cm (4)

Lot 243

A sterling silver lily hat pin, by Pearce & Thompson, Birmingham 1909, a mauve thistle by Adie & Lovekin, Birmingham 1912, a shamrock by William Henry Leather, Chester 1912, with five other examples. 28cm (8)

Lot 247

Six sterling silver Charles Horner hat pins on a card, together with three others on a card (one pin broken) 23cm (9)

Lot 261

A Charles Horner sterling silver double sided hat pin, with a blue and green enamel boss in a spectacle setting, Chester 1903. 21cm

Lot 267

A tortoiseshell pique work butterfly hat pin, other pique, imitation tortoiseshell and stained wood and amber examples. 26cm (8)

Lot 285

Assorted china and metal hat pin stands and dressing table accessories

Lot 294

A scalloped edge fabric coloured hat pin stand, with turned rosewood base, with assorted paste, moulded glass and feather hat pins

Lot 296

A wooden hat pin stand, with sterling silver label, and assorted paste and painted metal bird hat pins, including a pheasant`s head, a large seagull, a parrot and the head of a bloodhound

Lot 297

A china hat pin stand, with late Victorian and Edwardian assorted paste and metal hat pins

Lot 298

A metal hat pin stand, with fourteen assorted insect, faience and scarab hat pins

Lot 322

A split pearl sword hat pin, c.1900, 167mm long, the ornate scrolling handle, hilt and trefoil pommel set with graduated split pearls, to a tapering pin with a screw fitting bead end

Lot 323

A late Victorian diamond and enamel sword hat pin, 180mm long. Based on an American infantry officer`s sword. A naturalistic eagle head pommel with royal blue enamel diagonal banded grip, set with banks of old Swiss cut diamonds. The hilt decorated with the American Eagle holding arrows and an olive branch in its talons, to a royal blue enamel ground, with an enamel and diamond set hilt. Tested as approx. 15ct gold

Lot 497

A pair of silver scrolled end hatpins, an enamelled and seed pearl hat pin and another

Lot 1045

An Edwardian globular scent bottle, push-on cover embossed with flowers and leafy scrolls enclosing a prismatic stopper, above a deep, shaped mount to shoulder similarly pierced and embossed, hobnail-cut in arched panels, star-cut base, 9.5cm high, H Matthews, Birmingham 1905; a George V mother of pearl mounted notch-cut waisted cylindrical hat pin stand, faceted spreading circular base, 11.5cm high, Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1912 (2)

Lot 1231

An early 20th century silver novelty hat pin, flaming grenade terminal, 17cm long, Charles Horner, c.1915; others (4)

Lot 435

Assorted Beaded Pin Cushions, Small Bead Wall Pockets, Novelty Straw Hat Needle Case, Pair of Silk Tapestry Slipper Mounts, Cased Silver Manicure Set And Other Items.

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