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An early 18thC and later gold pair cased pocket watch, the movement engraved George Graham, and numbered 575, with hour and quarter strike repeater, diamond and stone cylinder escapement, later hands and engraved dial bearing Roman numerals, case with foliate piercing and engraved with a mask and floral motif, the silver gilt outer case engraved with a coat of arms, London 1795, 5cm diameter, 131.4g all in. Provenance: The arms engraved to the outer case are believed to be the family of Coope and by family repute given to an ancestor of Coope by a King of France for defending a gateway at Ypres (unconfirmed).
A group of silver plated items, an early 20thC silver plated crumb scoop, with a silver collar, plain handle and partially engraved, 33cm long, a 19thC Old English pattern silver plated basting spoon, initialled, 31cm, and a set of six Walker and Hall silver plated fish knives and forks, with rococo scroll handles. (a quantity)
A group of small silver, to include a late Victorian silver match cover, repousse decorated with vacant cartouche, birds, scrolls, etc., Chester 1899, a three leaf clover brooch, 5cm high, boxed, a pair of knife rests, condiment lids, button hook, etc., weighable silver 3¼ oz.
An Edward VII silver 1902 Coronation spoon, the handle decorated with a side profile of Edward VII beneath crown, Art Nouveau scrolls and inscribed countries forming the British Empire, with a heart shaped bowl, Pearce and Sons, Sheffield 1901, 1¼oz, 16.5cm long, and an Indian white metal spoon, with a twisted handle terminating in a deity, with an etched shell shaped bowl, 14cm long (2).
A letter from Margaret Thatcher to Mrs R. Kitching, dated 3rd February 1993, stating 'It was a great thrill for me to received your letter and I remember Mr and Mrs Rawding very well indeed. Unfortunately I cannot recall being given the silver teapot you mention but it may have been my sister Muriel who received it for her wedding. I will make enquires when I next speak to her. Whilst writing, may I ask a favour of you please? My father loved Mrs Rawdings sponge cake and for may years I had the recipe but cannot find it at present. I would love a copy of it again if you still have the recipe in your possession. I know it began with the words take six eggs and it was a sponge cake which kept very well for some time if placed in a tin. It was a generous thought of your uncle and aunt to bequeath you the silver water jug and I hope it will give you pleasure for many years. Thank you again for writing to me.', sold with the accompanying silver plated hot water jug, 22cm high.
A Continental white metal server or slice, with a pierced scroll and floral cast handle, the flat bowl repousse decorated depicting an interior tavern scene with pierced scroll with foliate decoration, marked 833, a silver pickle fork with a faceted mother of pearl terminal, and a silver napkin ring. (3)
Three items of small silver, a London Schools Cadet Brigade 2nd long jump 1925 fob, Birmingham 1924, boxed, a silver and enamel handicap pin badge, Birmingham 1913, and a A.T.S.C.C.medal awarded to C.G. Forteath C.S.M. 1924, with purple ribbon, Birmingham 1925, in a velvet lined leather box, weighable silver 1½oz.
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