TWO 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER TODDY LADLES including a Scottish fiddle pattern ladle, maker William Jamieson, Aberdeen, active c. 1806-1840, handle engraved with initial 'J', 16cm long, another Scottish fiddle pattern ladle, maker Rettie & Son of Aberdeen, also assay marked for Edinburgh 1849, handle engraved with initial 'W', 16cm long; together with a George III Scottish silver ladle, lacking maker's mark, George III duty mark, Scottish thistle mark, engraved with two heraldic symbols with mottos, 16.5cm long, a George III Scottish silver toddy ladle, maker James McKay, Edinburgh 1807, Scottish Old English pattern, handle engraved with initial 'F', 14.5cm long and Victorian silver toddy ladle, maker John Walton, Newcastle 1849, fiddle pattern, handle engraved with initial 'R', 15.5cm long, approximately 147g gross (5)
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THREE VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN PRESERVE SPOONS including a spoon marked maker James Wright, Edinburgh 1870, handle engraved with initial 'R', 14.5cm long; together with spoon marked maker Adam Burgess of Dumfries, Edinburgh 1841, 14cm long (split just below bowl joint) and a spoon marked maker Andrew Davidson of Arbroath, Edinburgh 1845, handle engraved with initials 'JCG', 15.5cm long, approximately 69g gross (3)
ELEVEN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER DRESSING TABLE ITEMS including a George V four piece silver vanity set, maker James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1922-23, comprising a hand mirror, a hair brush, a clothes brush and a comb, engine turned chevron design, each engraved with initial 'R', hand mirror 28cm long; together with an Edwardian three piece silver vanity set, maker Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Birmingham 1904-5, comprising a hand mirror, a clothes brush and a comb, planished and engraved with initials 'VMH', hand mirror 24cm long and another planished hand mirror, a matching clothes brush, button pull and two pin jars (12)
PAIR OF EARLY VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SILVER SAUCE LADLES maker Robert Gray & Son, Glasgow 1837-8, in stylised Kings pattern, handles engraved with initial 'S', each 17cm long; together with a pair of George IV Scottish silver sauce ladles, maker R & R Keay, Edinburgh 1828, Kings pattern, each 15.5cm long, approximately 184g gross (4)
An extremely rare 'Hutchinson Tyres' enamel advertising wall sign Of rectangular form, the blue ground detailed with cat seated on a tyre before a moonlit sky, with text 'Hutchinson Roadster, The tyre with nine lives, for cycles, motorcycles & cars' 62cm x 51cm. CONDITION REPORT: Along bottom of the sign - 'Cycles, motorcycles and cars' Timber has been attached to back of sign with the letter 'R' in 'Motor' painted partly on the timber. 'O' and 'C' also repainted With the red and black border repainted.
Two Royal Worcester limited edition bird figures, modelled by R. Van Ruyckevelt The first a 'Bob-White quail male', numbered 202, and 'Bob-White quail female', numbered 202, both with certificate of authenticity and raised on original wooden bases. (2) CONDITION REPORT: Female Quail - Small chip to the tip of the lower area of the foliage, missing section approx 1cm in length. Male Quail - Appears to be in sound condition with no visible signs of damage or restoration.
Coombe (William) "The Second Tour of Dr Syntax In search of Consolation" Second volume, 24 aquatint plates by Thomas Rowlandson, published by R Ackermann, London 1823, three volumes, bound in green tan with gilt decoration and lettering, complete with modern slip case, the Second Tour of Dr Syntax, volume second, published by R Ackermann, London 1820. (4)
A collection of antiquarian leather bound books to include: Lewis (Samuel, & Co., publishers). 'Lewis's Atlas Comprising the Counties of Ireland',1837,calligraphic title with an engraved allegorical vignette, contents list, folding map of Ireland (torn to top left) and thirty-two (complete as list) uncoloured engraved county maps,'The History and Antiquities of the Tower of London' by John Bayley, 1830, 'A Collection of Authentic Discoveries and Entertaining Voyages round the World',1763, 'Some Account of London' by Thomas Pennant, 'An Apology for the True Christian Divinity, Quakers' by Robert Barclay, 1737, 'Captain Cook's Third and Last Voyage to the Pacific Ocean' c.1790, 'A History of the People called Quakers' by John Gough, 1789, vol.1 & vol.3, 'Journal of the Life, Gospel Labours, and Christian Experiences of that Faithful Minister of Jesus Christ' by John Woolman, printed by R. Jackson 1776, 'The Shipwreck, a Poem' by William Falconer, 1804 and others various. (1 box)
Two world war one trios of medals to include 1914 Star, British war medal 1914-20 and victory medal awarded to 7591 PTE.T. Brown, 2/Worc R. and 1914-15 Star, British war medal 1914-20 and Victory medal awarded to 1667 PTE. J. Brown, Worc. R, both with original ribbons. Condition report: see terms and conditions

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