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A 9ct gold `sweetheart` pendant, a green paste gold ring, a gold Star of David charm, a pair of marcasite eternity rings with gold guards, a pierced gold full eternity ring, together with a sterling silver paste cocktail watch on later metal bracelet, a pair of jelly belly penguin brooches, a continental Art Deco silver gilt paste ring marked 835, together with assorted costume jewellery
A pair of Old Sheffield plate oblong sauce tureens and covers, unmarked, circa 1810, replated, with ring handles to the domed covers, nulled rims, lion mask ring handles and on ball feet, engraved with a crest, 18.5cm (7 1/4in) long. The crest of BREW[E]S, BRYM[P]TON, CHESHAM, COKFELD, CREWE, SANDS, SAVAGE and SCUDAMORE.
A late George III Irish silver meat skewer, maker`s mark `JP` (perhaps John Power), Dublin 1812, with a ring terminal, 26.5cm (103/8in) long; and a George III poultry skewer, no maker`s mark, Dublin 1786 or before, bright-cut with a ring terminal, engraved with a crest, 15cm (57/8in) long, 81g (2.6 oz) gross. The crest of MacSWINNEY / MacSWEENEY na Tuadh.
A George III Irish silver dish ring by John Craig, Dublin 1770, of spool shape, the sides pierced and chased with C-scrolls, Chinamen, flowers, fruiting branches and birds and with a shaped-oval cartouche engraved with a crest, marked on lower rim, 20cm (8in) diameter, 307g (9.75 oz) . The crest of a cat (or cat-a-mountain) for, perhaps, a branch of the BURKE family, or M` KELLAR . See Bennett, Douglas `Collecting Irish Silver` London 1984, p. 167 for the mark
An early George III silver meat skewer by Thomas Doxsey, London 1766, plain with a pierced terminal, 28cm (11in) long; and a George III example by William Eley & William Fearn, 1806, plain with a ring terminal, engraved with a crest and initials `GMW`, 30.5cm (12in) long, 150g (4.85 oz) gross. The crest of WARRINGTON, WHITCOMBE and WEBB. See Grimwade no. 3818 for Doxsey`s maker`s mark.
A George IV silver meat skewer, maker`s mark `..H`, London 1825, plain with a ring terminal, engraved with a crest, 28cm (11in) long, 89g (2.85 oz). The crest was recorded in London 1905 for ASHTON, BRANDON, CHEESE, DAVIS, EDWARDS, FORD, GRUBB, HARPER and over 200 further names.
[Horse racing interest] A silver and enamel cigarette case by Deakin & Francis, 1897, the cover enamelled with a race horse with jockey up taking a fence, engraved `Household Brigade Cup Sandown April 2nd 1887` and `Profligate ridden by F. D. Lyon`, the base engraved `Rippler from J. S. R. H.`, with a suspension ring, 8.5cm (33/8in) long. Provenance: Miss Joy Betty Marina Lyon (1902-1956), Keltie Castle, Dunning, Perthshire, and Goring Hall, West Sussex; by descent to Elizabeth Carnegie-Arbuthnot (d. 1986), Hampton Court Lodge; by descent to Laura Nepean-Gubbins (d. 1995), London; by descent to the present vendor.
A mid 18th century French silver taste vin, maker`s mark `LC` a crook between, a leaf flanked by pellets above, a crown above in a shaped punch, Angers 1762, with a circular bowl and a ring handle, engraved `* M * Sanson *`, 10cm (4in) long, 55g (1.8 oz)

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