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A collection of four silver cricket fobs, various dates and makers, comprising three with enamel cricketers, with ring attachments, inscribed 'H.A.C. Bowling T. H. Twizell 4-45', 'C& D. L Div II. D.C. Winners 1911 H.C. Clements', 'B & D. C.L Priory 1930'. and 'LCA KC 1929'. (4)
A small collection of three electroplated cricket items, comprising a three-piece cruet set, the frame modelled as three bats, central ring handle, with three glass condiment bottles on three ball feet, plus a cream jug, inscribed 'Lancashire County Cricket Club', and a novelty pepper pot modelled as a cricket ball, height of cruet 13cm. (3)
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of Victorian dwarf candlesticks, by Mappin and Webb, London 1899, fluted columns, beaded borders, a George III salt cellar, London 1760, a trumpet vase, a cream jug, three dishes modelled as playing card suits, a salt cellar, a napkin ring, a mustard pot, two salt spoons and an electroplated salt spoon, approx. weighable 10.8oz. (qty)
A modern silver épergne, by W I Broadway & Co., Birmingham 1987, baluster column with foliate decoration, with four leaf capped foliate supports holding a central gadroon ring, with a central glass bowl, with four fluted scroll arms each supporting a further glass bowl, on a shaped square base on four shell bracket feet, the base weighted, height 32cm, approx. weight of arms 25oz.
A George III silver meat skewer, by John Lambe, London 1778, tapering circular form, plain ring terminal, plus a George III silver marrow scoop, London 1815, the reverse of the bowl with initials, approx. total weight 4.2oz. (2) Provenance: From The Collection of the late Piers Eric Norwood.
A pair of George III scissor snuffers, possibly by John Booth, London 1816, gadroon and shell decoration, ring handles, initialled, on three bun feet, plus a silver snuffers tray, by Emes and Barnard, marks worn, shell, gadroon and scroll border, a George III silver pap boat, marks worn, gadroon border, length 11.7cm, approx. weighable 13oz. (3) Provenance: From The Collection of the late Piers Eric Norwood.
A collection of five George III to Victorian silver neck ring wine labels, comprising: a Victorian one by Messrs. Lias, London 1866, pierced' MADEIRA' and with the crest of the Mercers' Company, plus three Georgian ones, pierced 'HERMITAGE, ' HOCK' and 'BRANDY' and one of raised rectangular form, with a plain ring, London 1831, incised 'PORT', approx. weight 3oz. (5) Provenance: The Dr. Tony Saunders Collection of Wine Labels.
A collection of sixteen Old Sheffield plated neck ring wine labels, including: one with pierced decoration and incised 'PORT' (ex Collection of Brian Beet), plus another from the same collection '1818 SHERRY A.1', plus 'VIDONIA', 'ORANGE', 'RUM', 'PORT', 'BRANDY', (X2), 'MADEIRA' 'WHISKY', 'SHERRY', 'CLARET', and a set of four 'RAISIN', 'PORT', 'BRANDY', and 'HOLLANDS'. (16) Provenance: The Dr. Tony Saunders Collection of Wine Labels.
A George III Royal silver wine label, by John Rich, London circa 1800, plain rectangular form, reeded borders, incised 'CLARET', the reverse engraved with the Royal Cipher, length 4.4cm, approx. weight 0.3oz, plus a Victorian Royal electroplated bottle stopper, unmarked, circular form, plain ring handle, engraved with the Royal cipher VR below a crown. (2) Provenance: The Dr. Tony Saunders Collection of Wine Labels.
A silver and agate cigarette case, with import marks for Birmingham 1927, importer's mark of Steinhart & Co., rectangular form, the hinged cover applied 'Sybil', engine-turned sides and base, the interior with an inscription, length 7.6cm,, plus an enamelled portrait of a lady, rectangular form, in formal dress with a tiara, plain gilt metal frame with a ring attachment, in a velvet lined frame with an easel back, length 8.2cm. (2)
A George III silver warming dish ring, by Andrew Fogelberg, London 1772, circular form, wire-work frame, beaded borders, with a circular burner, engraved with a crowned crest, diameter 23cm, approx. weight 15.9oz. The crest is that of Earl of Cork and Orrery: Edmund Boyle (1742-1798), 7th Earl.
A rare Victorian novelty silver-gilt rose vinaigrette, by Jenner and Knewstub, London 1878, modelled as a rose, with a hinged and pierced cover, the handle formed as the stalk, with leaves, and with a ring attachment, in the original fitted velvet case, length 13.4cm, approx. weight 2oz.
A pair of George III silver two-handled vegetable dishes and covers, by Robert Makepeace, London 1796, circular form, hinged reeded drop-ring handles, the pull-off covers with leaf capped scroll handles, gadroon borders, engraved with initials, the undersides inscribed 'No.2, 37"12' and '3,36"6', diameter 22.1cm, approx. weight 68.7oz. (2)
A Jaeger-LeCoultre 'Embassy' Atmos clock,signed Jaeger LeCoultre, with red and black faux marble panels, base with stop lever, dial with Roman chapter ring and visible balance wheel below, 17.5cm wide10.5cm deep22cm highCondition report: There is a German inscription to the top plate of the case and fly dirts. water splashes and dust
A lacquered hanging bow front corner cupboard,early 19th century, with oriental style raised gilt lacquered birds and figures, one mounted,60cm wide92cm highCondition report: Lacquer faded in places and partially rubbed away, although there is heavy varnish obscuring some of the decoration.There are ring marks on some of the shelves.
A three compartment silver sovereign case,Birmingham 1901, for two sovereigns and a half-sovereign, of plain form, opening to reveal a gilt interior, with ring loop, 4cm deep7cm wide2.38ozt Condition report: Tarnishing and surface scratches throughout. Some scattered dents. Maker's mark rubbed and illegible. Sovereign spring mechanisms in good working order. Clasp to close is loose.
A Samson porcelain famille rose bowl,late 19th century, Goode & Co., London label,27.5cm diameter 12.5cm hightogether with a Samson famille rose vase,of baluster shape, decorated with insects and birds,20cm wide25cm high (2)Provenance: The residual contents of Bixley Manor by instruction of the executors of Sir Timothy Colman KG.Condition report: Hair crack to the bowl, though there is still a good ring.

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