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Lot 165

A 22ct gold wedding ring, Birmingham 1933, 3.3g, size Q Light wear scratches

Lot 169

A cameo ring, in 9ct gold and another gem set 9ct gold ring, 5.8g, size M, O (2) Light wear

Lot 19

A five stone diamond ring, gold hoop marked 18ct PLAT, 3.4g, size K Light wear

Lot 197

An 18ct gold hunting cased keyless lever lady's watch, Jays 142 144 Oxford Street London, No 15389, with three quarter plate movement, gold cuvette, 37mm diam, London 1893, 52.2g Movement running when wound, no engraving, no significant dents or wear, light contact scratches

Lot 201

A Victorian gold coloured metal rope Albert, with T-bar and gold keeper, 36cm, marked 9C, 23g Light wear

Lot 211

A 22ct gold wedding ring, Birmingham 1911, 3.3g, size P Light wear

Lot 216

A diamond cocktail watch, c1940, millegrain set in platinum, 13 x 26mm, on white gold mesh bracelet, engraved buckle marked 9ct, 18g Movement running when wound, all stones present and original, light wear only, no engraving

Lot 23

A pearl bar brooch, in white gold, 54mm, marked 18c, 3.3g Light scratches from wear

Lot 238

An amethyst asymmetrical brooch, in gold, 41mm, 6.1g Pine slightly bent and a few light scratches

Lot 24

A 22ct gold wedding ring, Birmingham 1927 and a gold wedding band, apparently unmarked, 4.9 and 2.5g respectively, size G, K Light scratches from wear

Lot 243

A Victorian turquoise and split pearl ring, in gold, with pierced leaves shoulders and fluted hoop, a diamond crossover ring with old cut diamonds and another diamond ring, millegrain set, both in gold and a split pearl knot brooch in gold, 10g, ring size M, O (4) Pearl and turquoise ring – wear consistent with age and early discreet repair to lower side of hoop. Brooch lacking one of the split pearls. The two other rings in good condition but for light wear

Lot 259

A Jaeger LeCoultre 18ct gold gentleman's wristwatch, 33mm diam, numbered on case back 991459, on crocodile hide strap with maker's 18ct gold buckle, import marked Light wear consistent with age, strap original but worn from use, although not torn and complete

Lot 270

A turquoise and diamond ring, c1900, with old cut diamonds, in gold marked 18ct, 4.9g, size O and Light wear

Lot 320

A George III silver mug, with reeded bands, 85mm h, marks rubbed, London 1815, 4ozs 18dwts Light overall wear

Lot 322

An Edwardian silver waiter, with gadrooned rim, on hoof feet, 15cm diam, maker's mark rubbed, London 1908, 6ozs 12dwts Good condition, no engraving, light polish wear

Lot 329

A George V silver sugar caster and cover, 17.5cm, by Walker & Hall Ltd, Sheffield 1926, 5ozs 8dwts Light polish wear

Lot 334

A George V silver sauceboat, 15cm l, by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1928, 4ozs 6dwts Light wear

Lot 342

A George VI three-piece silver condiment set, blue glass liners, pepperette 70mm h, by W Neale Ltd, Birmingham 1938 and 1939, 5ozs 11dwts (3) Light wear and dents

Lot 345

Miscellaneous silver flatware, George IV and later, Fiddle and Old English patterns, 17ozs 8dwts Light consistent wear, all useable

Lot 371

A George V silver capstan inkwell, with pique lid, 95mm diam, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1916, loaded Light wear, lid not quite closing shut

Lot 379

A George V silver and tortoiseshell photograph frame, backed on velvet, 26 x 14cm, by Charles & Richard Comyns, London 1917 Good condition save for a few light scratches

Lot 385

A Victorian silver bachelor's tea service, with gadrooned rims, ivory button knop, teapot 12.5cm h, marks rubbed, teapot and sugar bowl by J, Richard Attenborough & Co, Chester 1899, cream jug by Minshull & Latimer, Birmingham 1898, 19ozs (3)   Please note Mellors & Kirk have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lot. Ref: Z7YQLU43 Minor dents and light wear

Lot 386

St Peter. A silver apostle spoon, marks officially cancelled and remarked LAO, 2023, 1oz 8dwts Light wear but no repair

Lot 392

A German silver table service for six, early 20th c, including silver hafted table and cheese knives and fish eaters, c1900, by Lazarus Posen, Frankfurt, 48ozs 18dwts weighable (53) Complete but for the loss of one teaspoon engraved with a contemporary monogram, light wear, hafts mostly with gap between blade or fork

Lot 4

An 18ct white gold ring shank and another, gold hoop marked 18ct PLAT, 3 and 2.5g respectively, size O, L Light wear

Lot 401

A George V silver salver, on three volute feet, 19.5cm diam, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1911, 11ozs 10dwts Light polish scratches and residues, no engraving

Lot 416

A George VI silver salver, on four volute feet, 36cm diam, by Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield 1944, 41ozs Light polish scratches, no engraving or erasure

Lot 431

A set of eleven Victorian silver coffee spoons and pair of sugar bows, Apostle pattern with spiral stem, by George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1883, cased, 3ozs 10dwts Light wear

Lot 44

A 9ct gold albert and T-bar, c1900, 35cm, links individually marked, a contemporary pierced 9ct gold watch fob shield and compass, 50.7g (excluding compass) Light wear, glass of compass cracked

Lot 448

An Elizabeth II silver table service for eight, including silver hafted table and cheese knives, by Harrods Ltd, Sheffield 1993, 87ozs weighable, in stained wood canteen with label of Carrs, Sheffield (60) Light signs of use, no engraving

Lot 45

Three pairs of 9ct gold cufflinks, various sizes, 11g Light consistent wear and the odd minor dent

Lot 485

Jersey, Pound Note, Channel Islands Bank, 18--, E615, light blue, unsigned, unissued, almost EF

Lot 536

A German painted biscuit pug dog, owl and cat three-faced night light, c1890, with glass eyes, 10cm h and a similar bronzed spelter ashtray (2) Porcelain example - good condition but for tiny firing crack that is not too noticeable, eyes original

Lot 651

A Derby coffee cup and saucer, c1770-1777, enamelled in black and grey with husk festoons and polychrome sprigs, gilt dentil rim, saucer 12.5cm diam, gilt conjoined anchor and D Light wear to rim and saucer

Lot 658

A Royal Worcester teacup and saucer, 1923, painted by W H Austin or H H Price, both signed, with fruit, saucer 14cm diam Professional restoration to cup; saucer in good condition with some light crazing of glaze

Lot 66

Four 22ct gold wedding rings, 21.3g, size J, O, P Light wear

Lot 690

Studio pottery. Eric James Mellon (1925-2014) - Vase 1963, incised and glazed light coloured stoneware, 12.5cm h, signed and dated '63, Mermaid and Fox wood engraving, greetings cards signed by the artist - Potter and a catalogue and two books - The Ceramist as Artist Eric James Mellon, 2000, Decorating Stoneware Ash Glazes and the Art of the Brush (with Paul Foster), 2007 and Eric James Mellon 65 Years of Printmaking University of Chichester 2010 (5) Vase - chip on rim. Printmaking book - binding defective

Lot 7

A gold wedding ring, marks rubbed and a sapphire and diamond ring, in 18ct gold, Convention marked, 4.4g, size M, N Light wear

Lot 74

A diamond ring, with three round brilliant cut diamonds, in white gold marked 18, 3.4g, size O Light wear

Lot 76

Two 22ct gold wedding rings, both Birmingham, 1929 and 1949, 7.3g, size J, L Light wear scratches

Lot 77

A three stone diamond ring, in gold marked 18ct, 2g, size M Light wear scratches

Lot 792

Two Scottish Victorian silver mounted horse hoof inkwells, the lid with invisible joint, brass horseshoe, 14 and 15cm l, by James & Walter Marshall, Edinburgh 1870 One gutted, light polish wear, no play in joint

Lot 796

A South East Asian dagger, Kris, late 19th c, with mortice steel blade, light wood hilt and sheath, blade 30cm Complete and intact, surface rust from blade, unrestored

Lot 808

A part set of Victorian draughtman's instruments in rosewood case, 18.5cm l and miscellaneous other items, to include a light wood glove box with coffered lid, dominoes, fountain and other pens, etc Condition generally good

Lot 82

A gold bracelet, 18.5cm l, marked 9ct, 20.7g Light wear

Lot 869

Kinema Novelty Coy. Publisher - The Christmas Book II, illustrated, oblong, light grey wrappers printed in red and green, early 20th c, several stereograms, including modern reproduction erotic stereograms, a box of French stereoscopic views of the Cote d'Azur, etc Mostly in good condition

Lot 91

A Victorian gold serpent bracelet, the head mounted with oval amethyst in diamond surround, 21cm l, 34g Complete and original with light consistent wear, the articulation undamaged

Lot 986

Automobilia. Windham (Lieut. W.G., RN), 300 Motor Wrinkles, London: Iliffe & Sons Limited, n.d. [1906], original pictorial wrappers, chipped, losses and creased, 8vo, Bottone (S.R.), Magnetos for Automobilists, fourth edition, London: Crosby, Lockwood and Son, 1917, original publisher's red cloth, 8vo, "Candidus", The Light Car Handbook, London: Iliffe & Sons Limited, n.d. [1918], folding frontispiece, in-text illustrations, original pictorial cloth, 8vo, The Dunlop Book, London: Published by Ed. J. Burrow & Co. Ltd., n.d. [c. 1925], original publisher's red cloth, rounded boards, 4to, Manual of Driving and Maintenance for Mechanical Vehicles (Wheeled), 1937, original boards, movement and wear, 8vo, The Morris Oxford & Cowley Car Manual, 1927, original wrappers, 8vo, idem., 1933 Operation Manual for the Morris Minor Car, other car company manuals and list of parts, including Lanchester, Wolseley, Rover, Triumph "Gloria" models, etc., (35)

Lot 989

Eliot (George), i.e. [Evans (Mary Ann/Marian)], Silas Marner: The Weaver of Ravloe, first edition, Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1861, half-title, 16pp of advertisements at end, lacking 4pp Blackwood catalogue preceding ffep, text block split with some light movement but holding, original publisher's brown blind-stamped cloth, uncut, ffep with contemporary bookseller's blind-stamp: Edwin Slater, Market St., Manchester, contemporary book label: Thos. S. Steel, 8vo, Morris (William), The Earthly Paradise: A Poem, three volumes, mixed editions and numbered as odd parts, but complete March to February with Epilogue & L'Envoi, [Part I] fourth edition, Parts III & IV first editions, London: F.S. Ellis, 1869, 1870 & 1870, first with half-title, others lacking, text split but holding, tight in binding, uniformly bound in contemporary green cloth, some splits and wear, but OK-good, scuffed calf labels, lettered in gilt and numbers Parts I-III, red-speckled edges, 8vo, Collingwood (W.G., editor), The Life and Work of John Ruskin, two-volume set, vol. I second edition, vol. II first edition, London: Methuen & Co., 1893, plates, some folding, original publisher's cloth, uncut, 8vo, etc., (7)

Lot 991A

[Homer], Sive feras telis, hostes seu sternere ferro, invictus pugnis pugnus Achillis erat/So wol behertzte Feind, als wilde Thier zu fa?llen, du?rfft der Achilles sich stets unbesiegt darstellen, first edition, Aug[ustæ] Vind[elicorum] [i.e. Augsburg]: Ieremias Wolff excud., 1721, title-page and plates numbered 1-14 as called for, engraved by Johann Baltahasar Probst after Victor Honore? Janssens, the plates trimmed within the platemark, tipped-in, and on the title-page leaf titled and annotated in manuscript by an early 19th c owner: The Life of Achilles/These are exceedingly spirited compositions, & sketched in a neat free style. The breadths of light & shadow are preserved in a masterly manner., some browned stains and grime, the series of engravings displayed in an early 18th c sombre morocco bound prayer-book, chipped and with worn losses, the foliate-rolled blind-panelled enclosing English royal crowns, hand-printed Dutch Baroque gilt and green endpapers, 4to Provenance: James Ford, Vol: 13th, early 19th c ink MS ownership inscription on ffep, the annotations in his hand.

Lot 280

An Art Deco circa 1940s table lamp light. With a pink opaque glass shade with gilt and floral hand painted decoration. With two fawns / calves figurines all supported on plinth marble base. Measures approx. 13.5cm tall by 24cm long. Sold as untested.

Lot 431

A 20th Century 3/4 size violin labelled Antonius Stradivarius Cremonensis, Faciebat Anno 1713, made in Czechoslovakia. In light wood with two piece back. Measuring approx 55cm in length. With hard case. 

Lot 1153

A boxed Astra-Pharos Anti-Tank gun and an unboxed Astra Anti-Aircraft search-light, to/w a dynamo (for a static engine) (3)

Lot 406

A Gents Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date Submariner - to 1000ft / 300m, boxed with all papers no.160-F371657, circa 2004, and c/with anchor/chain, bezel protector, tags, original receipt, outer boxextremely good, light running well at time of inspection, a very complete package

Lot 413

A Gucci wristwatch - SM light yellow diamante circa 2017, boxes with documents, tags, spare links etc (quartz movement)appears unworn as new - not running but suspect no battery

Lot 424

A Victorian style goliath ball desk clock, the white dial with part enamelled Arabic hour markers, approx. 10 cm dia. good overall, some light surface scratches, running at time of inspection

Lot 430

A pair of 19th century Chinese Canton famille rose baluster vases with everted foliate rims, applied with gilded guardian lions and chilong dragons, painted in the typical palette of polychrome enamels with figures and natural history designs against the green scroll work gilt ground, late Qing dynasty,  26 cm highOne vase with several small chips to underside or rim, both with wear to gilding and light wear to enamels, small firing splits to mouldings

Lot 431

A 19th/20th century Chinese blue and white double gourd vase painted with two sinuous dragons amongst trailing foliage, blossoming peony and chrysanthemum with diaper banding around the rim and prunus around the foot, all in rich tones of underglaze blue, the base with four character Kangxi mark but late Qing dynasty, 22 cm highGood condition, light surface wear only

Lot 433

A Chinese Junyao style meiping vase, the exterior covered in a thick striated opaque blue glaze with large irregular purple and earth toned splashes around the shoulder, unglazed foot and brown glazed base, 18 cm high c/w carved and reticulated hardwood standThe vase with firing crack in base and small rim chip otherwise light surface wear only, the stand with drilled holes and with losses/damaged

Lot 441

A Chinese Transitional style blue and white sleeve vase, painted in rich tones of underglaze blue with a continuous garden landscape and a Qilin below a flying phoenix, typical unglazed base, post Qing dynasty, 27.5 cmGood condition without damage, very light surface wear only

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