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A set of 12 silver fiddle and thread pattern table forks, by William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1807, 34ozProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A set of 12 silver fiddle and thread pattern desert spoons, by William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1807, 16.8ozProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A set of 12 Victorian silver crested fiddle and thread pattern table forks, 11 by George Adams, London 1870, one by William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1807, 18.8ozProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
Two George III silver crested fiddle and thread pattern serving spoons, by William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1807, 9.4ozProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A set of four Scottish silver coffee spoons, by Norah Creswick, Edinburgh 1950, the scrolling terminals set with gemstonesProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
Ten silver Hanoverian pattern forks (four larger, six smaller), together with a matching silver sppon, the reverse of the terminal engraved 'Nursery', Asian hallmarks, 19.6ozProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A silver shell caddy spoon with mask terminal, import marked, together with a crested Hanoverian pattern plated caddy spoon, and a silver handled fruit knife (3)Provenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A George III Scottish sugar sifter, by Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh 1813; together with a tea strainer, Hawksworth, Eyre & Co, Sheffield 1924, 2.3ozProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A Victorian silver lidded mustard pot, by John James Keith, London 1841, with leafy scroll pierced foliate border and leaf-capped scroll handle and glass liner, crested with unicorn, 6.5cmHProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A Victoria suagr caster, by John Angell II & George Angell, London 1841, of bellied form, engraved with foliate decoration and crested with a unicorn, 12.5cmH, 2.8ozProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A silver salt, of oblong form with half gadrooned body, on bun feet, Birmingham, marks rubbed, together with a George III silver drum mustard with pierced thumb pieceProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A George III silver teapot, by John Emes, London 1802, of oval form, the body half fluted with Greek key frieze, 16.1ozProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A three piece silver tea set by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1936, of oblong form, the teapot with ebonised harp handle and finial, 19.5ozProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in GloucestershireProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A pair of George III silver candlesticks, by John Scofield, London 1796, the separate bobeches with gadrooned edge, on cylindrical stems, each decorated with bands of acanthus leaves, on circular foot, the foot and bobeche crested, 32.5cmHProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A pair of George III silver candlesticks, by John Scofield, London 1796, the separate bobèches with gadrooned edge, on cylindrical stems, each decorated with bands of acanthus leaves, on circular foot, the foot and bobèche crested, 32.5cmHProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A pair of George III rectangular entree dishes and covers with canted corners and gadrooned edges, the finials modelled as lion heads, by John Scofield, London 1796, 107oz Provenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A pair of modern silver goblets, Aurum Ltd (John M Willmin), London 1974, with cast mermaids to the bowls, on flaring octagonal pedestal with cast 'wave' decoration commemorating the 1300th Anniversary of Ely Cathedral, nos. 409 and 410, 17cmH, 17oz eachProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A pair of parcel-gilt silver commemorative quaichs, by Hector Miller for Aurum, London 1972, with gilt handles chased in relief as stone masons, numbered 793 and 794 of 1000 to commemorate the 500th anniversary of completion of Gothic Minster and the end of 5 years restoration work to York Cathedral, 11.5cmD, 10.3oz eachProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A swing handled strapwork pierced oval sweetmeat basket, inscribed, by William Henry Leather, Birmingham 1906, 4.8ozProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
Three silver decanter labels, 'Rye' 'Brandy' and 'Bourbon', with foliate and shell borders, London 1971Provenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
Four silver decanter labels, all reading 'Whiskey', retailed by Garrard & Co Ltd, 112 Regent Street, 3cm wide eachProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
An octagonal silver chamberstick by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1912, with scroll handle, 10cmW, 3.3ozProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A Sheffield plate fiddle and thread pattern part table service, monogrammed 'S', to include table forks (12), desert forks (5), table spoons (10), desert spoons (5), and teaspoons (4)Provenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A pair of silver plated two arm candelabra, the central finial removing to reveal a third candle holder, 34cmHProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
An 18th century blonde tortoiseshell oval box, the hinged cover with coloured gold piqué spray of flowers, chased gold thumbpiece with rococo scrolls, 4cmHProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A 19th century tortoisehell cigarette case of rectangular form, the hinged lid with silver mounted crests and the monogram 'AE' united by cord, 9cmL; a painted casket, the sides painted with running stags, 14cmH; and a small leather bound miniature bookshelf with four faux books, each with a sliding drawer for use as a 'desk tidy'Provenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A fruit wood walking cane, a carved dragon mask with bead in mouth above a twisted neck; three other canes with mother of pearl inlays, two of which have snakes entwined; and one other with amber inlaid to the knop; each approx. 100cmL (5)Provenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A set of four modern Bilston & Battersea enamel boxesof the 'World Wildlife Collection' U.K. edition (limited), comprising: Bald Eagle, Snow Leopard, Ceylon Elephant and Hawaiian Goose (4)Provenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A Bilston enamel oval bonbonnière c.1770, modelled as a red and white spaniel seated on a blue cushion, the metal-mounted and hinged lid painted with a pink flower spray with a puce border, 4cmx5.5cmProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A Staffordshire oval enamel path box, the cover painted with a lady reclining against a tree trunk, deep lavender ground with simulated pearl borders, 5.5cmWProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A set of five modern enamel topped wooden circular boxes, the tops painted brown hare, badger, otter, red deer's calf and red fox, each 6cmD (5)Provenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A pair of Halcyon days enamel beakers to celebrate the marriage of HRH The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer together with a limited edition (of 1,500) rectangular box, No. 148 (3)Provenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A circular enamel box for The Shire Horse Society with a coaching scene produced by Toye, Kenning and Spencer Ltd; a Halcyon Days circular box and cover (Christmas 1980), entitled 'Waiting for the Postman'; a small circular box, the cover painted with a Pug dog, lime green base, 21/2cm; and a rectangular box, the cover 'Dignity and Impudence', 98 of 100 (4)Provenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A Victorian sampler, the alphabet and numbers above 'Jane Pulleyn Acomb, 1846, aged 11 years', depicting Adam and Eve', 22x37cmProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A late Georgian oval applied collage of felt flowers in a basket, in contemporary frame (silk worn), 52cmWProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A 19th century wax cast portrait medallion of Lord Seaford (1771 - 1845), circular, 5.5cmD, i laurel ormolu-mounted ebonised rectangular frame, the verso with an old paper backing with inscriptions Provenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
Manner of Thomas Uwins. Miniature portrait of Admiral Sir Charles Christopher Parker, 5th Baronet (16 June 1792 – 13 March 1869) as a young man, bust-length, circular (cracked), 5.5cmD, in buried ormolu-mounted frame, the verso with an old paper backing with inscriptionsProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
Manner of John Hazlitt. Miniature portrait of Miss Fanny Boswell and her sister with powdered hair and white dress, each oval, an old paper backing with inscriptions en verso 7.5cmx6cm (2)Provenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
Attributed to Charles Robertson. Miniature portrait of a lady, bust-length, with long curly hair, in white dress, oval, 5.5cmx4.5cmProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
Portrait of Caroline Brown, daughter of Lord Chancellor Thurlow (1731-1806), seated at piano forte, pencil, old paper backing with inscriptions en verso, 21.5cmx19cm; an engraving of Robert grahame, Esquire of Whitehill, 1810, 16x14cm; after Thomas H. Shepherd. An engraving of Sesincot, 1829, 10x13cm and one other (4)Provenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
Two late 18th/early 19th century black and white photographic miniatures of Pamela, Lady Fitzgerald and Madame de ?, each 8x6cmProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A number of family photos etc, some signed, various subjects: The Hon. Mr and Mrs Percy Wyndham, Matilda Grahame, John Stewart son of the Laird of Strathgarry, Pamela, Lady Edward Fitzgerald, Colonel Sir Edward Campbell 1812, etcProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A group of four portrait miniatures, the gentleman with a yellow cartouche en verso inlaid with plaited hair and initials 'GJ'Provenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A Regency reverse glass painted silhouette, circa 1800, of horse and buggy , the passengers on their way to Epsom, 24.5x29cmProvenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire
A large collection of Chinese mother of pearl gaming counters, many monogrammed 'JW', oblong (23), circular (19), rectangular (12), oval (1)Provenance: from the estate of Elizabeth Pepys-Cockerell, whose husband John was a descendant of the diarist Samuel Pepys. His ancestors had a long association with Sezincote in Gloucestershire

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