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Sheaffer, Award, a brushed steel fountain pen, with a brushed steel cap and barrel, the nib stamped M, in a red Sheaffer box; Sheaffer, a ballpoint pen, with foliate and scroll decoration; together with a silver fountain pen, with a silver cap and barrel, stamped 925 with Italian control marks
A George III silver ogee baluster pedestal pepper caster by Thomas & Jabez Daniell, London 1772, 11cm (4 1/4in) high; a tapered pepper caster, unmarked, circa 1800, possibly Indian colonial, engraved Salt ; a floral embossed sugar caster by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1912, 12.5cm (5in) high; a plain cup bowl only, London town and standard marks only, the interior gilt; and a silver and tortoiseshell dressing table box, Birmingham 1919 (feet lacking), 413g (13.3 oz) weighable (5)
A collection of small silver, comprising: a George III silver French style fiddle pattern sugar sifting spoon by George Smith III, London up to 30th November 1784, with a mermaid in her vanity crest beneath an earl's coronet; a Victorian silver mounted cork stopper by Henry Wilkinson & Co. (maker, duty and standard marks only), modelled with fruiting vine; an oval baluster box by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1895; two rectangular snuff boxes, named Bee, Chester 1910, and named Thomas Mole, Chester 1909; a sifting spoon; a matchbox cover and a warming stand burner, 276g (8.85 oz) weighable (8) The first with the crest of Skeffington, earls of Massereene.
A German silver rectangular box by Neresheimer & Sohne, Hanau, import marked for London 1912, sponsor's mark of Berthold Hermann Muller, the cover engraved with a 16th century fox hunting scene, the sides with arcading, 12.2cm (4 3/4in) long; a linear engraved pocket box in Regency style by Asprey & Co., London 1940, presentation engraved inside, 7.2cm (3in) long; an engine turned cigarette case and powder compact, and an Indian oval box, Calcutta, early 20th century, with animals in the jungle, 8.8cm (3 1/2in) long, 524g (16.85 oz) weighable (5)
A collection of silver, including: a pair of George III oblong footed salts, marks worn, London 1815?, monogrammed; a pair of oval sauce boats by Walker & Hall, Chester 1938; a Russian vodka beaker (charka), Moscow 1894, 84 zolotniks, engraved with panels of buildings and pots of flowers; two George III canted-rectangular wine labels, Caret London 1795 and Madeira 1808; an oblong vesta case, engraved with a crest and a motto Tu Vincula Frange ; a George III upright rectangular pocket box by Allen Dominy, London 1807; a Victorian serpent pattern ice tongs, London 1879; a Germanic folding fork cum spoon; and other items, 812g (26.1 oz) The crest and motto of Baron Napier of Magdala in Abyssinia and of Caryngton in the County Palatine of Chester.
A Scottish silver rectangular cigar or cigarette box, maker's mark WB (not traced), Edinburgh 1894, the cover engraved Cigars & Cigarettes above a crest, within a Greek Key border, on ball feet (one detached, one missing), 18cm (7in) long; an Iraqi silver coloured and niello cigarette box; another covered in facsimile signatures, both presentation inscribed inside the cover, both wood lined (3) The latter two presented to Sir Alexander John Dickson Stirling, ambassador to Iraq 1977-80, on his leaving Baghdad. On 19th June 1980 he survived an assassination attempt: three terrorists burst into the embassy at Baghdad and fired three shots at him, one of which passed across his chest and through the lapel of his jacket. After Iraq, Stirling was ambassador to Tunisia 1981-84 and to Sudan 1984-86.
A silver rectangular inkstand by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1919, with an oval nib box flanked by silver lidded cut glass drum wells, the base with two pen rests, a threaded rim and on ball-and-claw feet, engraved with a crest, a motto Dum Spiro Spero and initials D.C.W.W., 29cm (11 1/2in) long, 881g (28.3 oz) weighable The crest of WALSH originally of The Walsh Mountains, co. Kilkenny. This motto was in use in Ireland circa 1816. The family was founded in Ireland by Philip the Welshman, a companion of Robert FitzStephen in the invasion of 1170.
A MIXED LOT: A small cigarette box (wood lined), a small trophy cup, inscribed, a spirit flask, initialled, two small rectangular boxes, an Indian mug, inscribed an Indian embossed cylindrical box & cover, an Indian drinks measure, monogrammed, a dessert spoon (in a fitted case) & six other various items of flatware; the flask 4.3" (11 cms) long; 32.8 oz weighable silver (lot)
A MIXED LOT: A late Victorian playing cards box by William Comyns, London 1897 (containing two packs of cards), a miniature mug, a miniature tankard, a box in the shape of a guitar, a small, heart-shaped box, a flexible fish box, a double ended, red glass scent bottle & four other boxes; the scent bottle 4.1" (19.5 cms) long; 9.75 oz weighable silver 911)
A MIXED LOT: A Victorian vinaigrette of plain, rounded oblong form, initialled "M.A.P", gilt interior, by W. Neale & Son Ltd., Birmingham 1891, a vesta case, initialled, a Victorian child's rattle, a small pill box, inscribed, a small pocket watch, a small Dutch novelty wager cup with a windmill terminal & an unmarked card case, crested; the water cup 4.3" (11 cms) high; 5.2 oz weighable silver (7)
A MIXED LOT: A cased set of six modern silvergilt coffee spoons, a matchbox cover, a small circular box (fitted case), a small Continental paperknife, a pencil, a folding fruit knife & matching fork with mother of pearl handles, initialled, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1888 (cased), three various antique wine labels, etc.; the knife & fork 3.4" (8.5 cms) long; 4.5 oz weighable silver
A MIXED LOT: An early 19th century tapering case with six internal divisions & four tortoiseshell & steel blood-letting fleams, unmarked, two dressing table boxes, a mounted glass toilet water bottle, a 19th century snuff box, unmarked, probably Colonial c.1840 & a pewter snuff box; the latter 2.7" (7 cms) long; 4.75 oz weighable silver (6)
A MIXED LOT: A small George III engraved vinaigrette, initialled, by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1811, two vesta cases, a sovereign case, a 19th century Dutch peppermint box, a miniature hand mirror & a Chinese pencil with an applied dragon; the latter 2.9" (7.4 cms) long; 2.8 oz weighable silver (7)
A SMALL 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN NIELLOWORK SNUFF BOX oblong with an architectural scene on the cover, a modern purse in the form of an envelope with suspensory chain, three various vesta cases, an "envelope" card case, initialled, another box (A/F), and a plated tobacco "pebble"; the Russian box 2.2" (5.5 cms) long; 11.3 oz weighable silver (8)
A MODERN ROUNDED OBLONG SNUFF BOX curved to fit the pocket & inscribed on the cover "To F.W. Newcombe from the staff & polishers at S&P.LTD* 14.10.1939", by W. Neale Ltd. Birmingham 1938 together with some watch chain; the box 2.65" (6.6 cms) long; 4.75 oz (lot) weighable silver *For Shapland & Petter of Arts & Crafts furniture fame, from Barnstaple, Devon
A CONTEMPORARY CANTEEN OF FLATWARE & CUTLERY with thread borders & coffin ends in a fitted box with lift-up cover: Two table spoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, six soup spoons, six tea spoons, six table knives & six side knives (with stainless steel blades), by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1998; 60.1 oz weighable silver; the box measuring 16.5" (42 cms) long
A William IV silver snuff box, by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1833, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, foliate borders, inscribed, plus an Irish silver baby's rattle and whistle, marked with a harp and maker's mark possibly JB, with a coral teether and three bells, approx. weight 4oz. (2)
Naval interest, a presentation silver large cigarette / cigar box, by A and J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1915, rectangular form, the hinged cover engraved with an image of Boadicea and engraved 'H.M.S BOADICEA', the front inscribed ' W.J. DOWELL FROM HIS MESSMATES JUNE 15', wood lined, length 20.5cm.
World War II, the groups of medals to two brothers, both killed in action, mounted in separate frames: Captain Douglas Cotton Minchin: 1939-45 and Italy stars; Defence and War medals; Christopher Humphrey Cotton Minchin: 1939-45 and Air Crew Europe stars; Defence and War Medals. Extremely fine. Captain Douglas Cotton Minchin (6 May 1918 - 15-16 March 1945), served in the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) having first been appointed a pilot officer in the RAF. He was attached to No.12 Commando, then Chief Instructor at the CBTC at Achnacarry. He was killed in action shortly after being attached to 43 Royal Marines Commandos on the 15 March 1945 on a night patrol to ambush a German mine laying party just prior to Operation Roast at Lake Commachio. His body was never found and remembered with honour at the Cassino Memorial. His status of having been attached at some time to all three services is believed to be unique. Pilot Officer Christopher Humphrey Cotton Minchin, 12 Squadron, RAFVR (30 July, 1920 - 30-31 March, 1944), was 2nd Pilot in Lancaster ND562 taking part in the great raid on Nuremberg and, flying from RAF Wickenby, was shot down near Holzeim, killing all his crew. It was to be the raid with the greatest losses to Bomber Command with 545 airmen killed. Cotton Minchin is buried in the War Cemetery at Rheinberg, both brothers are named on the War Memorial at Buckland in Surrey. O.B.E., attributed to Major James Humphrey Cotton Minchin (1894-1966), their father, in case of issue, mint state. Sold with framed photograph of their father, Major James Humphrey Cotton Minchin (1894-1966), in uniform and wearing silver-mounted leather shoulder belt of the Scottish Rifles; silver-mounted leather shoulder belt of the Scottish Rifles, as in photograph; silver cigarette box 'Captain J H C Minchin from the Officers Eastern Group Command, Royal Flying Corps, 17th May 1917"; silver-plated cigarette box, RFC wings on lid; RFC cloth wings and half-wing (separate frames); Princess Mary's Christmas tin (with tobacco intact); Douglas Cotton Minchin's green beret; and letters relating to the medals.
A mixed lot, comprising: a George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, by William Sumner, London 1785, circular bowl, the terminal with a crest, plus electroplated items, a pair of three-light candelabra, tapering fluted circular form, a biscuit box, and a soup ladle, approx. weighable 5ox. (5)
A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a pair of modern wine coasters, London 1990, an Edwardian circular bowl, Sheffield 1901, an American basting spoon, a box, a cigarette case, a Scottish ladle, an egg spoon, two sifting spoons, two pencils, and fourteen various spoons, an Indian silver mounted parasol, plus electroplated items, a toast rack, a mug and other items, approx. weighable 26oz. (qty)
λ A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a small waiter, inscribed, an inscribed laurel mount from a trophy, an oval medallion of a sportsman, a bowl, a pair of bonbon dishes, an aide memoire, a magnifying glass, a Dutch tobacco box, a silver-mounted bath salts bottle, a heart shaped dish, a photograph frame, two ashtrays, four napkin rings, a scent bottle, a Dorset Regiment label, two vestas, a box, a gilded coin and other items, approx. weighable 21oz. (qty)
A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a pair of pierced bonbon dishes, Birmingham 1909, a sugar caster, a pair of George III salt cellars, London 1810, by Emes and Barnard, a cream jug and sugar bowl, a mustard pot, a hand mirror and brush with enamel decoration, plus electroplated items: a teapot, a souffle dish, an entree dish and cover, two jugs, a coaster, a gilt metal snuff box, a strawberry dish and other items, approx. weight 29oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, a pair of silver-mounted toilet jars, two cigarette boxes, two capstan inkwells, a silver-mounted glass jam pot, a pair of salt cellars, a cigarette case, three bangles, a Dutch ashtray, a miniature chamber stick, three George III tablespoons, a cased pair of berry spoons, an inkwell, a mirror and two brushes, a salt cellar, a photograph frame, two Dutch match box covers, and an electroplated cigarette box with a Teniers scene, approx. weighable 32oz. (qty)
λ A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: an inkstand of octagonal form, with a glass inkwell with a hinged cover, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1922, a sauce boat, a candle doubter, by S. Mordan, London 1901, a pair of Victorian salt cellars, a pair of military brushes, a pair of brushes, a set of seven teaspoons, eleven coffee bean end spoons, eight various teaspoons, a baby feeder spoon, a tea strainer, a three-piece condiment set, a mustard pot, a pair of pepper pots, two match box covers, a table spoon, a dessert spoon, plus other items of silver flatware and some electroplated flatware, approx. weighable 42oz. (qty)
A mixed lot, comprising silver items: an Edwardian silver-mounted ceramic tea canister, possibly by H. Samuel Limited, Birmingham 1908, cylindrical form, brown ceramic body, pull-off cover, height 13cm, a pair of Victorian salt cellars, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1877, a pair of bonbon dishes, Birmingham 1970, circular form, embossed decoration, plus a small trinket box, a capstan inkwell, a mustard pot, a pair of pepper pots, a heart shaped frame, plus electroplated items, an entrée dish and cover, two sauce boats, a claret jug, an electroplated mounted glass bowl, and a cased five-piece carving set, approx. weighable 16oz. (qty)
λ A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a dressing table tray, a dressing table box, three brushes, a comb, a nail file, two vases, plus old Sheffield plate and electroplated items: a three-piece tea set, three cocktail shakers, an entrée dish cover and warming stand, a souffle dish, a set of four goblets and other items. (qty)
A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a George II provincial silver cream boat, Newcastle 1755, oval form, wavy-edge border, a two-handled dish, Sheffield 1925, fluted circular form, two cigarette cases, a wine coaster, a pair of pepper pots, a vase, two brushes, a vesta, a compact, a dish, an ashtray, a Dutch box, a tablespoon, a dessert spoon, a pair of sugar tongs, a button hook, and three electroplated scroll cases, approx. weighable 43.5oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a Victorian mug, by Martin, Hall and Company, London 1867, circular form, engraved decoration, another mug, a commemorative parcel-gilt dish, with a lion handle, by Aurum, London 1977, a pierced swing-handled basket, a pair of pierced bonbon dishes, a pair of pepper pots, a dish, a silver-mounted glass mustard pot, two cigarette boxes, a match box cover, and two vesta cases, approx. weighable 33oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a William IV coffee pot, London 1833, lobed baluster form, a George III cream jug, London 1804, a George III teapot, London 1812, later decoration, a vase, a bath salts bottle, a salt cellar, a trinket box, six silver-handled pistol grip table knives, three Dutch spoons, a fish serving knife, a mustard pot, two napkin rings, a punch ladle, plus items of flatware and three metalware bowls, approx. weighable 56oz. (qty)
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