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Lot 103

TWO CROSS PENDENTS, **one pendant in coral, length 3.2cm and the second set with zirconium colourless stones and mounted in silver, length 4.3cm

Lot 11

AN IRISH GEORGE III SILVER TAPER HANDLED LADLE , Dublin 1796, mark probably of John Laughlin Senior, with scallop bowl and later decoration to handle. (3.92 troy ozs), c.31.5cm long

Lot 115

A LATE 19TH CENTURY DIAMOND RING, CIRCA 1880, the plaque set with rose-cut diamonds throughout with millegrain detailing, mounted in silver and gold, ring size N¼Condition Report: Diamonds are bright - a couple of minor chips visible under 10x magnificationNormal signs of wear, given its age, in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 3.1g

Lot 12

AN IRISH GEORGE III BRIGHT CUT SILVER SOUP LADLE, 18th century, makers mark of John Sheilds. 36cm long

Lot 14

A PAIR OF IRISH GEORGE III SILVER SAUCEBOATS, Dublin c.1780, makers mark of Matthew West, of helmet shape, the body with punched rim and chased and embossed milkmaid pattern, raised on shell capped hoof feet, with applied c-scroll handles (c.10.5toy ozs). 17cm wide over handles and spout

Lot 15

A LARGE SILVER PLATED TWO HANDLED SERVING TRAY, of rectangular form, the rim and handles cast with floral decoration, the central reserve engraved with scrollwork flowers, centred with crest and motto, 74cm wide across handles, 43cm long

Lot 15A

A COLLECTION OF THREE LARGE SILVER PLATED OVAL TWO-HANDLED SERVING TRAYS. The largest 61 x 41cm

Lot 16

A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, London c.1823, mark of Joseph Angell I, comprising a circular teapot, cream jug and sugar basin, with leaf cast rims and handles, with inscription 'Wise as a Serpent, Harmless as a Dove',  (42.64 troy ozs all in). The teapot 27cm wide, 15cm high

Lot 17

A SUITE OF FOUR SILVER PLATED TABLE CANDLESTICKS, late 19th / early 20th Century, of neo-classical design. Each 25cm high (4)

Lot 18

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER PLATED EPERGNE, the central fruit basket hung with three smaller baskets. 34cm high

Lot 2

THREE VICTORIAN SILVER OVERLAID AND GLASS PERFUME FLASKS, London, c.1893/1897, with mark of  William Comyns & Sons, two with star facet cut bodies, the other plain, all enclosed with applied pierced strapwork, 14cm high (2), 13.5cm high

Lot 20

A CORK PROVINCIAL SILVER TWIN HANDLED SUGAR BOWL, stamped 'STERLING' twice to the base, the body with bright-cut decoration, wavy rim, raised on bun feet. (c.8.76 troy ozs). 21cm wide across handles, 12cm high

Lot 25

A MATCHED SET OF TEN IRISH GEORGE III SILVER BRIGHT-CUT TAPER HANDLED DESSERT SPOONS, comprising:- 3 Dublin, c.1788, 5 Dublin c.1790, mark of John Shiels, crested and initialled to back of bowl - 1 Dublin (lacking date letter), mark of John Dalrymple- 1 Dublin c.1794, mark probably of Law & Bayly(c.7.9 troy ozs)

Lot 26

A SET OF THREE GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SPOONS, London, c.1766, mark probably of William Withers, crested, (c. 7 troy ozs). 20 - 21.5cm long

Lot 3

A COLLECTION OF SILVER AND TORTOISE SHELL BOXES, London, by William Comyns, and other makers, a small desk watch cut glass perfume bottle, and other silver boxes etc.

Lot 32

A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN SILVER TOPPED COLOURED GLASS SCENT BOTTLES (11)

Lot 33

A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN CUT GLASS SCENT BOTTLES WITH SILVER COLLARS (5)

Lot 34

AN IRISH SILVER PLATED CORINTHIAN COLUMN OIL LAMP, by West & Son Dublin, with hobnail-cut clear glass reservoir, converted to electricity, 50cm to socket, together with another of similar design, also converted to electricity 55cm high, and a pair of French 'Louis Phillipe' style gilt metal candlesticks, now electrified, 29cm high (4)

Lot 343

A TORTOISESHELL AND GOLD INLAID CIRCULAR BOX AND COVER, C.1800; together with a silver mounted quaiche, and an assorted collection of other boxes.

Lot 35

A LARGE SILVER SALVER, Birmingham c.1939, maker's mark of Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, of shaped circular form, the plain central reserve enclosed within raised pie crust rim, raised on four paw feet (c.31 troy ozs). 31cm diameter

Lot 36

A VERY LARGE PAIR OF IRISH GEORGE III SILVER SAUCE BOATS, Dublin c.1794, mark of Matthew West, each of helmet form, with beaded rim, the bodies embossed and chased with later floral decoration, having c-scroll handles, shell capped hoof feet, (c.30 troy ozs). 23cm wide across handles, 12cm high

Lot 364

A COLLECTION OF MILITARY MEMORBILIA AND MEDALS RELATING TO THE BIDDULPH FAMILY, principally relating to Col. Francis John Biddulph, comprising; the medals with miniatures of Col. Biddulph, Military Cross 1914-18 service; Great War for Civilisation; Indian Service Medal with clasp for Waziristan and Mahsud; service stars for WWII, Africa Star, Burma Star, Italy Star; the Defence medal and Second World War Service medal and other associated family medals; accompanied by an outsized silver and crocodile skin presentation hip flask with lockable lid, engraved; a Victorian silver and meerschaum pipe, from 88th Regiment, 4th April 1854, relating to the Connaught Rangers*; a large oblong silver cigarette box, crested and engraved with presentation inscription, dated 1922-47, and a George VI silver cigarette case engraved with crest and motto of the Royal engineers, gilt interior; together with a collection of assorted paper documents*Note: In 1854 the 88th Regiment were deployed in the Crimean War

Lot 37

A COMMEMORATIVE IRISH SILVER CIRCULAR STRAWBERRY DISH, Dublin c.1966, mark of Larry Gunning, with commemorative marks, of plain design with scalloped edge, (c.3.63troy ozs). 13cm diameter

Lot 38

AN IRISH SILVER VICTORIAN TEAPOT, Dublin, c.1844, mark of James Moore, of melon form, the cover with pineapple finial, and the body chased and engraved with cartouches of chinoiserie motifs, on a circular rocaille chased foot, (29.09 troy ozs). 18cm high; 33cm wide

Lot 39

AN ASSORTED COLLECTION OF SILVER AND GILT METAL TRINKETS: comprising a Dutch 'dog hutch' snuff box, a gilt metal magnifying glass, miniature silver and gold charms, a case set of gentlemen’s buttons and studs, a continental embossed snuff box, all contained within a rectangular curio box.

Lot 4

A MODERN SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, Birmingham 1951, of rectangular form with hinged cover, and Celtic band decoration; together with a silver topped ink well and another large square shaped glass inkwell with hinged cover engraved with initials FRD. (3)

Lot 40

A PAIR OF MODERN SILVER MODELS OF PHEASANTS, London, mark of S.F. & Sons, each in opposing stance. 24cm long

Lot 407

A FRENCH MAHOGANY AND GILTMETAL MOUNTED 'EMPIRE' MANTLE CLOCK, 19th century of architectural form, with gilded and silver dial, blue steel hands, twin winding apertures, within four upright columns on plinth base. 45cm high

Lot 42

A MATCHED SET OF 10 IRISH SILVER GEORGE III BRIGHT CUT DESSERT SPOONS, Dublin c.1795 (4), mark of J.P, probably John Power (9), one smaller example, lacking marks (7.58 troy ozs all in)

Lot 43

A PAIR OF AMERICAN SILVER MODELS OF FIGHTING COCKRELS, stamped sterling 925, 12cm high; together with a silver plated model of a greyhound.

Lot 44

A NOVELTY SILVER ROWING BOAT, on an oval ebonised timber stand. 26cm long

Lot 45

A COLLECTION OF 15 SILVER AND YELLOW METAL PENS, 19TH CENTURY

Lot 47

A SILVER CASED POCKET WATCH, Birmingham c.1910, mark of Synyer & Beddoes, with Swiss movement, retailed by Weir & Sons, Dublin, 11cm high; together with a silver spot hammered rectangular watch stand, Birmingham, c.1906, mark of Wilsdorf & Davis. 11.5cm high (2)

Lot 48

A VICTORIAN SILVER COVER AND STAND, London c.1874/1875, mark of Thomas Bradbury & Sons, together with a silver dish, Sheffield, c.1944, mark of Walker & Hall; a silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoon, Sheffield, c.1910, mark of Hawksworth Eyre & Co; a plated asparagus tongs; a pair of bone handled fish servers and a carving knife and fork with bone handles (16.58 troy ozs all in excluding plate)

Lot 49

A VICTORIAN SILVER SPOT-HAMMERED CARD CASE, Birmingham, lacking date letter, mark of George Unite, the interior with leather inset for cards. 10 x 7.5cm; together with a silver vase, Birmingham c.1945, of tapering form, raised on circular foot, weighted. 23cm high (2)

Lot 5

A SILVER GILT DESK SET, London 1907, mark of Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, the rectangular panel with a pair of cut glass ink wells,  the central blotter engraved with initials to the lid and inscribed to the interior, with recessed pen wells to either side with fountain pen and pencil, raised on claw and ball feet, (c.20.34 troy ozs excluding glass inkwells). 25.5cm long

Lot 51

TWO ENGINE TURNED SILVER CIGARETTE BOXES, - the larger example Birmingham c.1932, makers mark of Joseph Gloster Ltd, 11.5 x 8.5cm- the smaller example Chester c.1841, makers mark of Sharman Dermott Neill, 8.3 x 7cm(c.9 troy ozs in all)

Lot 52

A MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS, including a pair of Victorian silver gilt salt shells, sugar bowl, sauce ladles, condiments etc.

Lot 53

A GROUP OF SILVER OBJECTS, including a pair of circular desk candlesticks with fluted column stems, Chester, c.1926, mark of James Deakin & Sons, 14cm high; a cigarette case, London, c.1915, mark of Sampson Mordan & Co, engraved with crest and engine turning; a lozenge shaped pin box and a circular inkwell engraved with the initials AEC / JBC 1902-1927. (5)

Lot 54

A SILVER THREE PIECE OVAL TEA SERVICE, Sheffield, c.1949, mark of Edwin Viner, comprising a teapot, sugar bowl and creamer, of plain elegant design, (40.17 troy ozs all in). The teapot 30cm wide across handles, 15cm high

Lot 56

AN OAK CASED CANTEEN OF SILVER PLATED CUTLERY, by Mappin & Webb of London, c.1930s, the three compartment oak case with hinged cover, filled with a full suite of EPNS cutlery, comprising twelve table spoons, table forks, dessert forks, dessert spoons, teaspoons and matching bone-handled knives; two salad serving sets; fish servers; one bone-handled knife sharpener; a pair of sauce ladles; and a suite of fish knives and forks

Lot 57

AN ASSORTED COLLECTION OF SILVER PLATED TABLE WARE, comprising a revolving oval breakfast dish; a pair of oval entrée dishes; a modern three-branch candelabra; a teapot, biscuit barrel and a cased set of bone handled fish knives and forks; together a pair of candle sticks and two trays

Lot 58

AN INDIAN SILVER SUGAR BOWL AND CREAM JUG, Kutch 19th Century, embossed with continuous band of buildings, animals and palm trees, applied with cobra snake handles; together with a Chinese silver circular base. 16cm diameter (3)

Lot 59

A COLLECTION OF SILVER OBJECTS, including an embossed shaped oval dish, chased with cherub motifs; an ink blotter; a square watch stand with engine turned decoration, and a cigarette case (4)

Lot 60

A COLLECTION OF SILVER AND EPNS, including:an Art Deco silver  plated three-piece coffee set, of miniature form, 11cm high; silver whistle; extending measuring stick, silver key case, pen knife, snuff box, and other miniature ware

Lot 61

A MISCELLANEOUS SILVER ITEMS, Victorian and later, including three trinket boxes, one inset with portrait of a women, an oblong cut glass pin box with silver cover and a silver plated framed pin cushion (5)

Lot 7

A PAIR OF GEORGIAN REVIVAL SILVER STRAWBERRY DISHES, Sheffield c.1942, mark of Travis, Wilson & Co Ltd, each of shallow circular form with 10 lobe rim, 12cm diameter; together with an Irish silver teapot, Dublin c.1903, mark of Charles Lambe, of globular form with ebonised handle and finial, the body embossed with flowers and scrolling foliage centre with the vacant cartouche to each side, 21cm wide across handles, 12cm high; and a silver plated wine funnel on stand. (c.20.77 troy ozs all in)

Lot 8

A VICTORIAN THREE PIECE SILVER TEASET, London, 1889, mark of Dobson & Sons, of oval form with semi-fluted bodies, the teapot with walnut handle, (c.25.35 troy ozs all in). The teapot 24cm wide across handle and spout, 12cm high

Lot 9

A SUITE OF FOUR SILVER SHALLOW URN SHAPED SALT CELLARS, Birmingham c.1909. 12cm wide over handles. (4) (9.48  troy ozs)

Lot 94

A SILVER BRACELET, BY TIFFANY & CO., the mesh-link bracelet, in 925 silver, signed Tiffany & Co, inner diameter approx. 6.4cmCondition Report: Minor signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 57.8g

Lot 166

WW2 RAF Pilots Commemorative Tankard, plated tankard engraved with RAF pilots wings, above “TERRY COLDWELL” and below “EGYPT LYBIA CYRENICA TRIPOLITAINIA 1941-45”, complete with handle. Un-marked; hallmarked silver and blue cloisonne enamel hair brush with RAF pilots wing mounted to the centre, some small areas of damage; large brass trench art jug made from a shall; brass trench art ashtray dated 1942; alloy figure of a eagle in flight.

Lot 143

Continental Early 20th Century Aviation Themed Desk Set, produced in a silver plate with a model of an early aircraft with aviator to the top and lid up lids which would have at one time enclosed porcelain ink pots etc. The aircraft is fitted to the base by screws, with the fixing nuts now absent. A inscription is present to the centre, but this is not clear.

Lot 122

Limited Edition Royal Air Force Museum Battle of Britain Squadron Badge Collection, fine gilded and enamel hallmarked silver squadron badges of the units which served during the Battle of Britain. The badges are mounted into a frame with a engraved gilt plaque to the centre. Limited to 3500.

Lot 83

Thomas Hudson (British 1701 - 1779)Portrait of Mary Browne (1721 - 1773)Oil on canvasSigned (lower left); later inscribed with sitter's details (upper right) 127 x 101cm (50 x 39¾ in.)Painted circa 1759Provenance:Commissioned by Sir William BrowneThence by inheritance to Mary Ffolkes and descent in the Ffolkes family to Sir Robert Ffolkes, 7th Baronet (b.1943), by 1979Literature:Prince Frederick Duleep Singh, Portraits in Norfolk Houses, Norwich 1928, vol. I, p.248, no.22, London, Kenwood House, Thomas Hudson 1701-1779, 1979, under no.25Thomas Hudson was one of the most fashionable portrait painters in London in the mid-18th Century. He taught Sir Joshua Reynolds and his sitters included the Duke of Cumberland and George Frederic Handel. In 1748 he visited France and the Low Countries with his friend William Hogarth. and his works of the 1750s, such as this, reflect his exposure to the sensuous handling of Flemish painting, as well as elements of the French rococo. Mary Browne was the daughter of the wealthy physician Sir William Browne (1692-1774), and his wife Mary Greene. Browne began to practice medicine in the prosperous seaport and market town of King's Lynn, Norfolk, in 1716. He became a few of the Royal Society and was knighted in 1748. The following year he moved to London and settled in Queen's Square, Bloomsbury - not far from Hudson's fine house in Great Queen Street. In 1759 he commissioned this portrait, together with one of his wife. Both sitters wear silver satin dresses trimmed with delicate lace. Hudson also painted Sir William three times, firstly 1745-49, as a portly, prosperous Lynn physician, with St Nicholas's church in the background, again in 1766 in his pomp as the newly appointed President of the Royal College of Physicians and again on his retirement, which he gifted to the college.Mary married William ffolkes (d.1773) of Hillington Hall, Norfolk in 1747. The ffolkes were an ancient Norfolk family dating back to before the 14th Century and had connections to the Walpole's of Houghton and later in the century, to Admiral, Lord Nelson. William ffolkes was a lawyer and agent for the Dukes of Montagu, Richmond and Manchester. Their only son, Martin, was born on 21st May 1749. After Eton, he studied at Emmanuel College, Cambridge and entered Lincoln's Inn in 1768. On his grandfather Sir William Browne's death in 1774, he restyled himself as Browne ffolkes and was created a Baronet. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1772, was High Sheriff of Norfolk 1783-84 and was MP for King's Lynn from 1790 until his death in 1821. Browne is memorialised with his daughter Mary and generations of the ffolkes family in Hillington church. Those records, and Hudson's portraits, commemorate two remarkable and fascinating East Anglian families.   Condition Report: The canvas has been lined. There is a pronounced pattern of raised craquelure with associated fragile and lifting paint and numerous scattered losses, including corresponding to vertical drips which possibly pertain to water ingress. There is evidence of ingrained dirt and a heavily discoloured varnish layer. There are numerous passages of previous restoration, most notably large, discoloured clumsy retouchings above the lower edge which are visible in natural light. Inspection under UV light reveals scattered retouching throughout.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 400

A collection of bijouterie19th century and laterIncluding a cut- glass scent bottle, a pair of pilgrim flasks painted with flowers, a cut glass obelisk, a Chinese articulated silver fish, three seals, a small oval silver frame, two small Regency tortoiseshell boxes, a shoe shaped vesta case, an ivory and silver mounted page turner, a small tortoiseshell box containing a cut-glass scent bottle and a tortoiseshell, and a silver page turner fitted with a quill knife, the shoe shaped vesta case: 8.5cm wide, 2.5cm deep, 3.5cm high (3in wide, 0 1/2in deep, 1in high) (Qty)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 166

A Victorian silver ewerMark of Edward and John Barnard, London, 1856 Of elongated baluster form, the handle formed as fruiting vine, marked near rim, 36 cm high, weight 27.7oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 393

A large collection of silver plateVarious makers and dates Including a mother of pearl mounted 12 piece dessert service in original case, a set of twelve placemats, a Mappin & Webb cocktail shaker and an ice bucket, four serving dishes and three smaller circular dishes, a posy vase, two creamers, a small gravy boat, two small mugs (one lacking glass liner), three salts, a jug, a fish serving slice and fork with bone handles and six other servers, the cocktail shaker: 23 cm. high. (Qty.)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 170

Two silver-mounted claret jugs and a decanterVarious makers and dates Comprising a purple coloured claret jug, moulded with a flower, mark of S. Blanckensee & Sons, Birmingham, 1902; a moulded glass claret jug, mark of Asprey & Co. Ltd, Sheffield, 1997 and a clear glass decanter with large spherical stopper, mark of RG, Sheffield, 2010, the tallest 40 cm. high. (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 169

An American silver strawberry dishOf scalloped form, a reproduction of a James Robinson example, marked underneath, diameter 23cm, weight 24.3oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 167

An George VI silver hot water kettle on standMark of BT, London, 1937 The bulbous body with fixed wood mounted scroll handle, the stand with cartouche pad feet, marked under base, on bolts and on stand, 56 oz. gross weight, height 33cm.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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