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Lot 208

A George III Old English pattern tablespoon, maker`s mark of Thomas Dicks, London 1810; and another, similar, maker`s mark `?B ?B` (probably Peter & William Bateman), London 1808, both spoons also stamped `R R`, total approx. weight 4 troy oz (2)

Lot 211

An Old English pattern table service, comprising six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, six teaspoons, two table spoons, six silver handled table knives, and six silver handled dessert knives, maker`s mark of Arthur Price Ltd, Sheffield 2001, approx. weight (weighable silver) 64 troy oz (44)

Lot 214

A Victorian Old English pattern part table service, comprising six table forks and six table spoons, with bright cut decoration, maker`s mark of Alfred Benson & Henry Hugh Webb, London 1890, approx. weight 27 troy oz (12)

Lot 221

An Edward VII oval swing-handled basket, with undulating rim, and pierced bulbous panels, raised on four scroll feet, maker`s mark of Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1909, approx. weight 10 1/2 troy oz

Lot 222

An Arts & Crafts swing-handled hand beaten bulbous bowl, on spreading circular footrim with chased stylised flowers, maker`s mark of Newcastle Handicrafts Co., Birmingham 1908, approx. weight 7 1/2 troy oz

Lot 223

An Edward VII small circular salver, with scroll and leaf moulded rim, maker`s mark of James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1908, approx. weight 16 1/2 troy oz

Lot 224

A Victorian small vase shaped bowl, with pinched rim, the body with gadrooning and embossed foliate decoration, on domed circular foot, maker`s mark of Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1898; together with a foreign circular bowl with chased, border, stamped `Sterling`, total approx. weight 9 1/2 troy oz (2)

Lot 225

A Victorian christening mug, chased with foliate scrolls, maker`s mark of Richard Pierce & George Burrows, London 1845; a cylindrical mustard with gadrooned edges, maker`s mark of C. S. Harris & Sons Ltd; and a Britannia standard caster by the same maker, both London 1908; total approx. weight 10 1/2 troy oz (3)

Lot 226

An Edward VII circular muffin dish and cover, the cover with ball finial, liner deficient, maker`s mark of Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, Sheffield 1909, approx. weight 14 1/2 troy oz

Lot 227

A rectangular cigarette case, with engine turned decoration, maker`s mark of William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1913, approx. weight 5 troy oz; and a silver covered notebook, maker`s mark of Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham 1915 (2)

Lot 228

A George III circular salver, with beaded rim, chased to the centre with a coat of arms, raised on three scroll feet, maker`s mark `ID MA` (overstamped) London 1782, approx. weight 27 1/2 troy oz

Lot 229

A pair of late Victorian tapersticks, the square bases with canted angles, rising to knopped stems and urn-shaped sconces, maker`s mark of James Parkes, London 1900, height 11 cm (4 1/4 in.)

Lot 230

A George III helmet-shaped milk jug, with reeded band, raised on ball feet, maker`s mark rubbed, London 1807, approx. weight 4 1/2 troy oz

Lot 231

A bulbous circular porringer, with pierced handle, maker`s mark of Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1915, approx. weight 6 troy oz

Lot 232

A George II baluster-shaped coffee pot, the domed hinged top with decorated acorn finial, gadrooning and scroll embossing to body and spout, on circular gadrooned base, maker`s mark of Samuel Courtauld, London 1757, approx. weight 28 1/2 troy oz (all-in); in leather presentation box with engraved silver plaque

Lot 233

A three piece teaset, of oval bulbous form, with part gadrooning, comprising teapot, twin-handled sugar basin and milk jug, maker`s mark of Walter & Charles Sissons, Sheffield 1922, approx. weight 36 troy oz (all-in)

Lot 234

An Edward VII rectangular dressing table tray, embossed with vine leaves and bunches of grapes, maker`s mark of Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1909, approx. weight 10 1/2 troy oz

Lot 235

A late Victorian trumpet-shaped vase, with spirally embossed festoons of flowers, on circular foot, maker`s mark of Levesley Bros, London 1900, height 19 cm (7 1/2 in.)

Lot 237

A Scottish George III oval bellied teapot, with part gadrooning, raised on ball feet, maker`s mark of George Fenwick, Edinburgh 1813, approx. weight 18 1/2 troy oz (all-in)

Lot 238

A late Victorian rectangular bulbous cream jug, with part gadrooning, maker`s mark of T. Wooley, Birmingham 1899, approx. weight 2 1/2 troy oz

Lot 239

A George II circular bellied salt, raised on three hoof feet, maker`s mark of David Hennell, London 1746

Lot 242

A baluster jug, the domed hinged cover with flame finial, on spreading circular foot, gadrooned borders, maker`s mark of S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1930, approx. weight 12 1/2 troy oz (all-in)

Lot 243

A twin-handled trophy cup, on spreading circular foot, maker`s mark of C. J. Vander, London 1921, approx. weight 19 1/2 troy oz

Lot 244

A Victorian matched bachelor`s oval part gadrooned teapot and twin-handled sugar basin, both with maker`s mark of Martin Hall & Co., London 1890 (sugar basin) and Sheffield 1891, total approx. weight 10 1/2 troy oz (2)

Lot 245

A small helmet-shaped cream jug, with reeded rim and leaf moulded handle, maker`s mark of S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1920; together with a twin-handled circular sugar basin, by the same maker, Birmingham 1931, total approx. weight 5 troy oz (2)

Lot 246

A small collection of items, comprising a twin-handled tea strainer, Sheffield 1906; a set of six Georgian pattern teaspoons, cased with tongs, maker`s mark of Barker Bros, Chester 1914; a glass mustard with silver cover, two pepperettes, and a small trophy cup, total approx. weight 8 1/2 troy oz (12)

Lot 249

A George II helmet-shaped sauce boat, raised on leaf and hoof feet, with leaf moulded scroll handle, maker`s mark of Alexander Johnston, London 1759, approx. weight 10 ½ troy oz

Lot 252

A George IV three piece tea set, of lobed bulbous form, each piece with relief border of leaves and flowers and raised on four leaf and flowerhead feet, comprising teapot, twin-handled sugar basin and milk jug, maker’s mark of Emes & Barnard, London 1825, approx. weight 46 troy oz (all-in)

Lot 253

A pair of George II cast table candlesticks, the lobed hexagonal bases with shell designs rising to annulated stems and concave sconces, associated removable nozzles, maker`s mark of John Café, London 1754, height 22 cm (8 ¾ in.), approx. weight 30 1/2 troy oz (excluding nozzles)

Lot 254

A collection of golfing trophies awarded to George Evans, comprising a West Sussex Golf Club cigarette box, embossed with a vignette of the Chanctonbury ring, maker`s mark of S. J. Rose Son, London 1955; a Royal Ashdown Forest Golf Club cup and cover, embossed with acanthus leaves, urn finial and twin ram`s head and ring handles, maker`s mark of Barker Bros, Chester 1907; an un-inscribed trophy in the form of a chalice supported on three golf clubs, three twin-handled cups, three cigarette boxes, two cigarette cases, and a pierced oval sweetmeat dish, total approx. weight (weighable silver) 55 1/2 troy oz (12)

Lot 255

A matched pair of George II salts, of circular bellied form, raised on hoof feet, maker`s mark of David Hennell, London 1753 and 1755; together with a matched part condiment set of pierced cylindrical form, comprising two pepperettes, maker`s mark of Digby Scott & Benjamin Smith, London 1792 and 1795; a mustard, maker`s mark of Solomon Hougham, London 1796; and four assorted condiment spoons, total approx. weight 11 troy oz (9)

Lot 257

A three piece condiment set, of rectangular bellied form, comprising salt, lidded mustard and pepper, cased, maker`s mark of Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1982, approx. weight 4 1/2 troy oz; a rectangular silver clad table cigarette box, width 10 cm (4 in.); and a plated cigarette case (5)

Lot 258

A pair of table candlesticks, the circular bases rising to slightly flared columns and urn-shaped sconces, maker`s mark of M. C. Hersey & Son Ltd, London 1995, height 13.5 cm (5 3/8 in.)

Lot 260

A baluster coffee pot, the hinged lid with gadrooned border and flame finial, raised on spreading circular foot with gadrooned edge, maker`s mark `S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd.`, Chester 1930, approx. weight 13 troy oz. (all in)

Lot 261

A baluster coffee pot, the hinged lid with fruitwood terminal, raised on spreading circular foot, maker`s mark of Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1935, approx. weight 15 troy oz. (all in).

Lot 271

A silver and white guilloche enamel vanity set, comprising hand mirror, hair brush, clothes brush, circular box and cover, oval box and cover, and six glass jars with silver covers, each piece with applied monogram `MT`, maker`s mark of Albert Carter, Birmingham 1935; in a fitted Asprey blue leather travelling case, with cover

Lot 272

A silver and blue enamel dressing table set, comprising hand mirror, pair of hair brushes, shoehorn, button hook, manicure set, comb, and seven glass jars with silver tops, maker`s mark of Albert Carter, Birmingham 1927; in a fitted leather travelling case

Lot 273

A square section silver box and cover, on chain, maker`s mark of Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1942

Lot 274

A George IV silver snuff box, the hinged cover with relief decoration of a horse race, engine turned decoration to the body, maker`s mark `TS`, Birmingham 1828, approx. weight 2 1/2 troy oz

Lot 279

A Victorian silver vinaigrette, with engine turned decoration and pierced grille, maker`s mark of George Unite, Birmingham 1876, width 3.5 cm (1 3/8 in.)

Lot 286

A lady`s 18 carat yellow gold wristwatch by Omega, the dial with baton markers, tapering mesh link strap and deployant clasp, gross weight 27 grammes; and a lady`s 9 carat yellow gold wristwatch by Etiquette, gross weight 18 grammes (2)

Lot 319

A mid Victorian pearl and diamond-set insect brooch, the bee`s thorax and abdomen each formed of a pearl (untested), the outstretched wings pave-set with rose-cut diamonds, cabochon ruby eyes, mounted in yellow gold, applied to a yellow gold bar brooch, width 3.5 cm (1 3/8 in.)

Lot 122

AUSTRALIAKing George V Heads1914-21 Single Watermark1d. carmine-rose, line perf 14¼, four used examples, one with dot before right "1" [VI/21], thin "one penny" [VIII/14] and run "n" in "penny" [VIII/21] (2, one with closed gap), fine used. BW 70(3)f, 70(4)l, 70(4)s, $800 Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 1162

An aluminium airship armchair of S-shape with tubular frame and drilled solid seat, riveted construction, 81 cm high, 49 cm wide max, 1950s

Lot 1232

A late Victorian Aesthetic movement brass and cast iron stick stand with pair of rear pillars, bowed front sections supported on S-scrolls, the cast iron black Japanned base cast dog tooth border, 62 cm high, 38 cm wide, Circa 1885

Lot 223

A 9 carat gold fob seal the rounded square blood stone matrix within pierced and S-scroll mount, 20th Century

Lot 30

A Queen Anne pepper pot with S-scroll handle, the cylindrical body with central girdle, the push top pierced, spreading base, 9.5 cm high, possibly by Gundry Roode, London 1710, 3ozs

Lot 36

A large quantity of Kings pattern table cutlery mainly Victorian and Edwardian by Walker & Hall, W.G & S and by William Gibson and John Langman, London comprising one large ladle, one small ladle, one sugar sifter, eleven tablespoons, nineteen small and four large dessert spoons, thirteen table forks, nineteen dessert forks, seventeen teaspoons, a pair of sugar tongs and five other small serving spoons and knife, 206 ozs

Lot 55

A good late Victorian silver purse foliate engraved overall and with oval cartouche engraved with interlaced initials, sprung hinge, the interior leather lined and with S. Mordan & Co silver propelling pencil, 11 cm x 7.5 cm contained within a silk and purple velvet lined fitted case inscribed 'Manoah Roads & Sons Ltd, Diamond Merchants, Goldsmiths & Jewelers, Bradford', by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1896

Lot 65

A rectangular engine turned cigarette box with vacant rectangular cartouche, 10.5 cm wide, by Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1955 (faults)

Lot 652

Phillips - POPULAR MANNIKIN OR MODEL OF THE HUMAN BODY, edited by William. S. Furneaux, London, George Phillips & Son Ltd, 32 Fleet Street, EC4, illustrated representation, 48 c x 20 cm (faults)

Lot 657

Winston S. Churchill - History of the English-Speaking Peoples, published Cassell & Co, Limited, London, 1956, 4 Vols with dust jackets

Lot 85

A continental silver wine Tas vin or caddy spoon the bowl embossed with cattle and farmer with cottage and trees beyond, the stem applied stylised cartouche and figural handle, crimped rim, 12.5 cm long, import mark for S. Blackansee, London 1903

Lot 119

Unique art pair of tin plate Rock Island line electric loco`s. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 138

Collection of Hornby -Dublo loco`s coaches and a small quantity of Meccano. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 209

Beswick Trout; Mallard; Peter Rabbit; Benjamin Bunny; Midwinter Mallard and two Aynsley Dog`s. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 26

Bright red G.P.O. (706L 563/2) 1970`s telephone and codeg childs till. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 269

Collection of Royal Doulton figures "Carmen"; "For You"; "A Winter`s Morn"; "Sara" and "Elaine". Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 281

Gentleman`s dressing table set with silver backs. Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 351

1930`s stained oak bufe table and a drop-leaf table. Condition report: see terms and conditions

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