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Lot 75

Box containing two pairs of salt and pepper casters, a pedestal lidded mustard pot, eggcup and napkin ring, 7oz approx (7)

Lot 67

Silver Cigarette Box, engine turned decoration and engraved initials, a silver napkin ring, a yellow metal chain and various pre-decimal coins.

Lot 137

Modern London silver Napkin Ring, and a circular silver dish, (2).

Lot 146

Engraved silver cigarette case, napkin ring, coin bowl ashtray, cufflinks and other items of various date

Lot 7

A silver pedestal dish, A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1909, the rim with pierced ogee design and raised on stepped circular base, 14.5cm high, weight 12oz, along with a silver napkin ring, Birmingham 1891, with floral design, weight 2oz (2)

Lot 215

A George V Silver Napkin Ring, of plain oval form, engraved with initials, Birmingham 1925; A Modern Silver Letter Opener, with a centurian finial, 19 cm, 85 grams.

Lot 304

A fitted silver purse with repousse decoration and chain suspension, Birmingham 1918, a Continental metalwares fob watch, a Victorian silver vesta case, Birmingham 1897, a repousse decorated Dutch metalwares patchbox, London import marks, together with a set of five Masonic napkin rings with enamel crests and another napkin ring, various dates and makers.

Lot 812

Group of medals and papers to the Paske family: three: Major-General W. Paske, Indian Army punjab 1848-49, no clasp (Ensign, 28th Bl. Native Infy.); India General Service 1854-95, 1 clasp, North West Frontier (Lieut., 3rd Punjab Infy.); Indian Mutiny 1857-59, no clasp (Captn., 28th Bengal N.I.), mounted as worn, some contact marks, very fine a Great War D.S.O. group of seven awarded to Lieutenant-Colonel G. F. Paske, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry distinguished Service Order, G.V.R., complete with top bar; Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 2 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State (Capt., Oxford L.I.); 1914-15 Star (Lt. Col., Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.); British War and Victory Medals, M.I.D oak leaf (Lt. Col.); Coronation 1902, silver; Coronation 1937, mounted court style as worn, very fine and better national Service League Medal (Major A. G. Paske, September 1910) 18ct. gold, hallmarks for Birmingham 1910, 24mm., complete with ‘N.S.L. For Merit’ gold brooch bar, extremely fine (lot) £2600-3000 Major-General William Paske william Paske was born on 20 May 1828 and baptised in Madras. He was commissioned an Ensign in the Indian Army on 11 February 1845. He was promoted to Lieutenant in May 1852, Captain, in the Bengal Staff Corps in June 1857, Captain in the Army, July 1858, Major in February 1865, Lieutenant-Colonel in February 1871 and Colonel in February 1876. Paske retired with the rank of Colonel on 14 August 1876 and on 28 October 1876 was promoted to Major-General. In the 2nd Sikh War, he served with the 28th Bengal Native Infantry in the force under General Sir H. M. Wheeler against the forces of Ram Singh. During 1850-53 he served in the expedition against the Ranezais and other hill tribes on the N.W. Frontier. In the suppression of the Indian Mutiny he was employed in watching and pursuing mutineers and mutinous regiments in flight. He received the thanks of the Secretary of State for India, the Governor-General and Chief Commander of the Punjab, for his assistance in suppressing the mutiny in the wing of the 4th Native Infantry at Hooshyarporein 1858. Latterly living in Elgin Crescent, Kensington, he died on 29 February 1908. Sold with framed photograph of the recipient in uniform; commission documents (10) for the ranks of Ensign (2), Lieutenant (2), Captain (3), Major, Lieutenant-Colonel and Colonel; an ‘In Memoriam’ card for his wife Eliza, who died in May 1882, and some copied research. lieutenant-Colonel George Frederick Paske d.S.O. London Gazette 4 June 1917. ‘Maj. and Hon. Lt-Col., Oxf. and Bucks. L.I., Spec. Res.’ M.I.D. London Gazette 4 January 1917; 15 May 1917; 5 July 1919. george Frederick Paske, 3rd son of the above, was born on 30 April 1864 and baptised in Clapham Surrey. He was commissioned a Lieutenant in the Oxford Militia on 10 April 1886 and was promoted to Captain in March 1890. Appointed an Honorary Captain in the Army, 2 November 1900, with the Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry; he served in the Boer War in the Orange Free State, February-May 1900. Promoted to Major in September 1906. During the Great War he served as Major and Honorary Colonel of the 3rd Battalion Ox. & Bucks. L.I., serving in Gallipoli and France as an Assistant Provost-Marshal. For his wartime services he was three times mentioned in despatches and awarded the D.S.O. Paske relinquished his commission whilst retaining his rank, on 16 September 1920. Lieutenant-Colonel Paske died on 6 January 1945. Sold with three M.I.D. certificates; photograph of the recipient in uniform and some copied research. major Arthur Goldingham Paske arthur Goldingham Paske, 2nd son of William Paske, and an elder brother of George Frederick above, was born on 2 October 1861 and baptised in Missouri, India. He was commissioned into the 3rd Middlesex Militia in February 1881, was a Lieutenant in the 3rd Battalion Royal Fusiliers in July 1881 and a Captain in the Reserve in December 1888. He was commissioned into the Royal Berkshire Regiment on 21 December 1889 and was promoted to Lieutenant in July 1892 and Captain in February 1900. He was latterly a Major in the Reserve of Officers and sometime Mayor of Aylesbury. Sold with a silver Cup, inscribed, ‘A. G. Paske, 2nd 1/4 Mile, Ealing, 1880’; a silver napkin ring, inscribed, ‘A. G. Paske, 1885’, and a framed document bearing the Armorial Bearings of Major Arthur Goldingham Paske; also with commission document appointing A. G. Paske as a 2nd Lieutenant in the 3rd Middlesex (Royal Westminster) Regiment, and Musketry Certificate, 1888. sold with a large quantity of items and papers relating to the Paske family, including the ‘Paske’ Family tree showing family members from the 16th Century, in metal protective case; the ‘Haselfoot’ Family tree (with whom the Paske family had connection) showing family members from the 16th Century, in metal protective case; Grant of Arms to Theophilus Paske-Haselfoot, with seal in metal case, all contained in damaged leather case of issue; belts (2); wooden shield of Clare College Cambridge; hat plumes in card case; Swagger Stick commemorating the Coronation of 1937. £2600-£3000

Lot 198

Collection of silver napkin rings, comprising an engine turned pair, with engraved initials, Birmingham 1924; another pair, Birmingham 1946; and a single napkin ring, Chester 1918 (5)

Lot 284A

Pewter and enamel napkin ring by Liberty & Co., with decoration in raised relief, impressed number 0932

Lot 639

A Victorian hallmarked silver rectangular napkin ring with engine turned decoration to whole, Birmingham 1893

Lot 163

Victorian silver napkin ring hallmarked Sheffield 1898, silver bracelet and various spoons etc

Lot 352

A Silver Handled Crumb Brush having reeded decoration, also a silver round napkin ring set with military button (2)

Lot 354

An Oriental Silver Round Napkin Ring having raised inscription decoration, also an oriental silver coloured metal small round lidded pot having embossed dragon decoration (2)

Lot 388

A Heavy Modern Birmingham Silver Rectangular Napkin Ring having all over engine turned decoration, another Chester silver round napkin ring, 3 silver plated napkin rings and another plated napkin ring (6)

Lot 151

Silver napkin ring, EP candle scissors &c

Lot 818

A Mixed Lot comprising: a good pair of Edward VII Napkin Rings, each of shaped cylindrical form with pierced frames and vacant cartouches; together with a further Napkin Ring of oval form, with engine-turned decoration and vacant cartouche; and a further Pin Tray of oval form, with embossed rim and pierced gallery, to a plain centre, various dates and makers (4)

Lot 38

WMF FLORAL PIERCED TRIANGULAR NAPKIN RING and PAIR WMF PLATED AND PIERCED PUNCH GLASS HOLDERS (3)

Lot 261

A VICTORIAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT FIVE PIECE CHRISTENING SET by Martin Hall & Co, chased with panels of garlands and sprays of flowers within roundels and cartouche on a stippled ground alternating with panels of foliate sprays on a diamond engine turned ground, comprising a tapered cylindrical mug with pierced scroll handle, napkin ring, knife and fork and spoon, in velvet lined fitted case, Sheffield 1878, approx weight 10ozs. See illustration on page 29

Lot 200

A cased silver three piece Christening set, comprising egg cup, spoon and napkin ring, Birmingham 1921, a cased silver fork and spoon, Sheffield 1921, two silver napkin rings and an engine turned cigarette case

Lot 488

A silver ring box with tortoiseshell and inlaid lid, and a silver napkin ring

Lot 122

A set of six silver coffee spoons, a silver napkin ring, further silver and plated cutlery and two silver plated tankards.

Lot 2006

A pair of Victorian pierced and engraved napkin rings in fitted domed box, Birmingham 1895; together with a single engine-turned napkin ring.

Lot 2038

A plain napkin ring and two small condiments.

Lot 2656

A Humanity medal and ribbon; together with a silver napkin ring, cased.

Lot 248

A VICTORIAN HEXAGONAL SHAPED NAPKIN RING, with foliate decoration, and two further napkin rings (3).

Lot 263

A LATE VICTORIAN NAPKIN RING with chased scene of cherubs roasting a pig and game in the woods, Birmingham, 1899 (see illustration).

Lot 75

A 19th century Bohemain garnet and seed pearl mourning brooch, a quantity of costume jewellery, an Oris watch and a few items of silver and silver plate including teaspoons and a napkin ring

Lot 138

Four silver bangles, silver charm bracelet, dolphin bracelet, napkin ring and gold set chalcedony brooch

Lot 317

Silver napkin ring, 25mm wide, engine turned pattern with plain front panel, h/m Birmingham 1946 & toothpicks by 'W&H', (4), cockerel finials, h/m Birmingham 1933 (1.36oz) (5)

Lot 324

Silver napkin ring by 'S&M', approx. 18mm wide, engine turned pattern, initials 'K.M. to front, h/m Birmingham 1935, in original box & a pair of barrel shaped napkin rings, some slight dents & h/m worn (1.40oz) (3)

Lot 2

Silver sifter spoon and a napkin ring

Lot 145

A MICKEY MOUSE NAPKIN RING, the oval ring surmounted by a pierced and incised figure of a mouse, 1 1/2" high, Birmingham 1931

Lot 308

A George V silver cased set of six teaspoons, with bright cut engraving, James Dixon, Sheffield 1922, a vesta case, napkin ring, hook and plated cased sets etc.

Lot 204

A group of Russian silver items including two polished hardstone egg charms. A set of five silver and floral niello decorated domed buttons, St Peterrsburg 1896-1908; a niello decorated napkin ring, Moscow 1898-1908 (8).

Lot 253

A pair of silver pin trays. Carrington & Co., Birmingham 1920, of threaded lobed form, with inset George II coin to the raised centre, together with a cased pair of napkin rings; a tea strainer; two toast racks; two mustard pots and cover of octagonal form; a pierced and gem set napkin ring; a circular box and cover; an 800 standard sugar bowl frame; another beaker with 17th century style decoration (Qty).

Lot 333

A George V Round Silver Pill Box with cover having engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1923, a George V oval silver napkin ring having engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1923 and a Sheffield silver pepper pot (3)

Lot 380

An Oval Silver Plated Stand Mounted with 2 egg cups, having centre carrying handle with pierced decoration, a pair of silver plated knife rests, a silver round napkin ring, a plated napkin ring mounted with bird, a plated round bulbous water jug having hinged lid, a plated teaspoon and butter knife (10)

Lot 505

An Ivory Rectangular Box with lid, having raised elephant motif, 12.5cm wide, a similar folding cigarette case, a small ivory round pot with cover and an ivory napkin ring in form of a belt (6)

Lot 123

A George V plated napkin ring and a glass Victory enamelled box and cover

Lot 134

Seven assorted Victorian and later silver napkin rings, a plated ring, an ivory napkin ring and turned wood napkin ring (10)

Lot 269

A modern cased egg cup, spoon and napkin ring, of octagonal form, the spoon and egg cup by Charles Clement Pilling, London 1909 and 1913 respectively, the napkin ring Sheffield 1913.

Lot 543

Various small items: a George IV tea strainer (for insertion in a teapot spout), maker 'RG', Sheffield 1824, a small Norwegian, green enamelled dish, a pair of Victorian knife rests, a pair of mounted antler knife rests, a French napkin ring, a continental mounted bottle cork, a cased pair of spoons, a modern mounted steel corkscrew, a mounted ivory and steel corkscrew and the following plated items: a horn-shaped vinaigrette, two corkscrews and a bottle opener formed as a pair of race horse heads. (Lot)

Lot 180

A mustard pot, pepper pot and salt cellar, Birmingham 1946 and 1947, two spoons and a napkin ring

Lot 214

Six teaspoons, Sheffield 1946, six coffee spoons with bean finials, six tea knives with silver mounted handles and a spoon (four cases), a napkin ring and a small pair of vases

Lot 24

Silver plated napkin rings, salts, knife rests and small bowl; one silver napkin ring

Lot 95

Silver cream jug, milk jug, a trinket box and napkin ring

Lot 1157

A small boxed quantity to include a small silver bowl inscribed 'Olton Ladies Golf Club', two silver salts, (lacking liners), napkin ring, silver teaspoons, etc., approx 10 ozs.

Lot 268

A quantity of George III and later silver spoons, of various patterns and makers, a silver dinner fork, butter knife and napkin ring, 20.8oz gross. (A lot)

Lot 53

A child's silver Christening set of egg cup and spoon and napkin ring, engraved poultry, cased; a nursery rhyme egg cup and silver spoon, cased; a modern two handled silver bowl; four silver and enamel commemorative spoons (two Irish, one with a Jubilee mark), other spoons and pickle forks. Different dates and makers. (A lot)

Lot 669

A collection of small silver items, to include; a near pair of mustard pots, of drum form, with shell thumb-pieces, angular handles, and gadrooned edge, with blue glass liners and associated spoons, 7.4oz gross, London 1821, height 6.5cm, a silver lighthouse caster, of octago nal baluster form, 4.7oz, London 1929, height 12cm, two pairs of silver salts, lacking blue glass liners, a silver milk jug, two silver salt spoons, and silver plated sugar tongs and napkin ring. (a lot)

Lot 342

A hallmarked silver three piece cruet set of plain cylindrical form Birmingham 1930, together with a plain napkin ring.

Lot 490

A small parcel lot of assorted silver items to include napkin ring, flatware etc, various dates. (7).

Lot 95

Silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1927 and another monogrammed, Birmingham 1918 and a napkin ring mounted with deer head and antlers

Lot 356

A COLLECTION OF SMALLER SILVER PIECES to include: six napkin rings, a card case, a Vesta case, a R.A.F small dish, ring box, various spoons and other items

Lot 35

An Oak Canteen Of Good Quality Bone Handled Flatware, 71 Piece Knives By Gregory Bros. Sheffield With Silver Fork, Spoon, And Napkin Ring With Presentation Plaque 1939, Width 39cm

Lot 247

A Pair Of Silver Candlesticks, Birmingham 1913 (Damaged), A Napkin Ring In Case, Monogram P, Birmingham 1924, A Jam Spoon Sheffield 1944, A Silver Matchbox Holder, A Silver Miniature Wine Cooler London 1904, And A Silver Paper Knife Sheffield 1907, With A Silver Mounted Double Ended Ruby Glass Scent Bottle, One End Damaged

Lot 480

A George V Silver Match Box Case Holder having hinged front, Birmingham 1923, 3 silver mustard spoons, 3 Victorian teaspoons having shell shaped bowls, maker's mark F.W, a silver Apostle teaspoon and a napkin ring (9)

Lot 72

A WMF napkin ring, surmounted by a kneeling child being pursued by a dog, 3 1/4" high

Lot 37

Cased christening set comprising egg cup, napkin ring and spoon, maker GT & BD, Birmingham 1937; cased christening set comprising spoon and shover, maker TB & S, Sheffield 1938 (2)

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