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Lot 43

Two 20th Century silver oval sauceboats in the Georgian style, hallmarked, 8.30 ozt (258.2 grams) 

Lot 44

A collection of silver to include: Victorian circular sugar bowl, the lower section chased with ornate decoration, hallmarked London, 1897, in fitted case, 2.28 ozt together with Georgian style plain circular card tray, on three scroll feet and Modern planished candle snuffer with wooden handle,  London, 1987 (3) weighable silver 10.73 ozt (334.5 grams) 

Lot 45

A collection of four George V silver mounted plain rectangular frames, wooden easel backed, three hallmarked Birmingham, 1918, one Sheffield, 1909 and a modern silver frame, similar (5) the largest 26cm long overall (AF - some damages)

Lot 46

An Edwardian silver rectangular cigarette box, the cover engraved with initials beneath a Baronet's coronet, hallmarked by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1902, 10.65 ozt (331.2 grams) (marks rubbed, some dents to body)

Lot 47

A group of silver to include: silver mounted brushes, engraved bangle, teaspoons, buffer, napkin ring, various dates and makers, weighable silver 1.54 ozt (Q - 1 bag) 

Lot 48

A collection of early 20th Century silver to include: large early 20th Century hobnail cut silver mounted circular scent bottle (cover AF - detached, marks rubbed); vesta case, cigarette case and fiddle pattern dessert spoon, various dates and makers (AF) and a Renaissance style silver plate serving spoon, weighable silver 3.90 ozt (damages) 

Lot 49

A Russian silver and enamel small desk easel photograph frame, style of Fabergé, cartouche shaped blue guilloche enamel, stamped marks to reverse, 84 standard, approx 5.5cm high, gross weight approx 0.93ozt

Lot 5

A George V silver large two handled tray, gadroon border with scrolling foliate handles, the centre engraved with shaped scrolling foliate and floral vacant cartouche, hallmarked by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1925, stamped to reverse, pattern no: 53429., approx 4.16 kg, 75cm wide overall, the body 57 x 43cm 

Lot 51

An early 20th Century Russian silver, lapis lazuli and gilt metal mounted walking cane, style of Fabergé, the handle cast as a Poodle's head with almandine eyes above lapis lazuli collar applied with monogram, the collar with gadroon borders, stamped Moscow, 88 standard, makers' mark in Cyrillic for Julius Rappoport (1883-1907), circa 1910, approx 7cm

Lot 52

A Russian ivory, silver and gold mounted walking cane, style of Fabergé, the handle carved as a pair of entwined dormice above a gold guilloche collar with stylised floral band border, stamped 88 Moscow, circa 1899-1908, makers' mark in Cyrillic for Julius Rappoport (1883-1907), approx 7.5cm

Lot 54

A Russian silver-gilt and cloisonné enamel tapering cylindrical beaker, style of Fabergé, polychrome scrolling foliate decoration on a white ground, stamped 84 to base, approx 9cm high, gross weight approx 68.3ozt

Lot 55

A Russian 84 standard silver and enamel oval shaped pill box and cover, the body painted with daisies, roses and forget-me-nots on cobalt blue ground, plain cobalt blue cover, stamped to base AH, Kokoshnik marks Ivan Sergeyevich Lebedkin, approx 3cm high x 2.5cm wide, approx 0.66ozt

Lot 57

A Russian silver, silver gilt and enamel Egg, the body with applied bees above flowers and foliage, set with red glass cabochons, Kokoshnik marks Moscow 84, Cyrillic makers mark for Ivan Petrovich Khlevnikov (1900-1940), approx 8cm high, gross weight approx 4.38ozt; on a silver 84 standard tripod stand

Lot 6

**REOFFER JANUARY A&C £20-30** A Georgian style silver travelling circular seal wax holder, gadroon rim with loop handle, hallmarked Chester, 1901, maker's mark rubbed, 0.46 ozt approx Condition: extensive dents to rim of body, splits within the gadrooning, damage to handle probable replacement as solder marks underneath join on main body  

Lot 62

A pair of 19th Century Russian silver cufflinks, applied with gold coat of arms, apparently unmarked assessed as silver, approx 17mm x 11mm, approx 8.2gms; together with black & white postcard reportedly of the owner 

Lot 65

A late 19th century Persian ivory and silver bracelet, seven painted ivory panels depicting the Seven Pleasures of Daily Life, silver clasp with safety chain, silver panel stamped with Arabic mark, approx 18cm long, gross weight approx 58.4gmsCondition report: losses to paint on each panel, stamped to back of clasp

Lot 68A

A Russian Imperial silver-gilt 84 standard pill box, style of Fabergé, the cover inset with red enamelled Imperial Shield with Crown above, assay masters mark Viktor Vasilyevich Savinsky (Moscow 1859-1894) stamped B.C 1888, 84 standard, makers mark in Cyrillic for Dmitriì Aleksandrov Pastukhov, approx 3.5cm diam x 1.8cm high, approx 0.96oztProvenance: reputedly presented by Tsar Nicholas II to Ferdinand I (Tsar of Bulgaria) 

Lot 7

A group of early 20th Century to include three various silver mounted hob nail cut toilet / dressing table boxes, two of the cover chased with Reynold's Angels together with a pepper pot, napkin ring and sugar sifting spoons, various dates and makers (Q) 1 bag weighable silver 4.52 ozt (140.6 grams) AF

Lot 72

A graduated single strand natural pearl necklace, comprising of natural salt water pearls, the largest approx 9.9-10mm width, the smallest approx 4mm width, length approx 38cms, with a pearl and rose cut diamond clasp, silver settings, gold reverse, total gross weight approx 18.6gms, along with The Gem and Pearl Laboratory Pearl reportCondition report: good- pearls present, clasp in working order, wear and tear commensurate with age 

Lot 88

A 19th Century Austro Hungarian silver gilt pearl and amethyst set cross, comprising a central cross set with amethysts within a border of border of half pearls, to a similar set bail, length approx 83mm, the reverse with engraved decoration, unmarked, in original fitted leather bound caseCondition report: overall good- two amethysts missing, some replacement stones, some abrasions and chips to some stones and pearls 

Lot 9

A Modern silver child's cutlery set, by Carrs of Sheffield, 2000, Milennium mark,  1.76 ozt (54.7 grams) boxed (good condition) 

Lot 961

The Marilyn Monroe Collection Catalogue: [Christies] The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe, New York, Wednesday 27th and Thursday 28th October, 1999, thick 4to, N.Y. (Christies) 1999, illus., red cloth, silver signature text, pictorial d.j. Good Clean Copy. (1)

Lot 990

Munster Athletic Championships 1899 Medals: G.A.A.: Athletics, Munster Championship (Waterville) a 9ct gold Celtic Cross Medal, the obverse with green enamel overlay and inscribed 'Gaelic Athletic Association, and Eire', the reverse inscribed 'Waterville Athletic C. & C. Sports 4th July 1899, 220 Yards Championship of Munster Maurice Fitzgerald,' hallmarked, converted to a Brooch; together with its silver companion, inscribed '100 Yards Championship of Munster won 2nd, Waterville A & C. & C. Sports, 4th July 1899,' hallmarked, as Medals, w.a.f. (2)

Lot 66

LoetzA group of five small vases, circa 1900Iridescent glass, silver overlay in floral design.Tallest: 14 cm high : Largest vase impressed PATENTED 91 999 / 1000 FINE with A monogram. Footnotes:Provenance Hickmet Fine Arts, LondonAcquired from the above by the present ownerFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 159

GEORG JENSENGroup of six pieces of jewellery, 1900sSterling silver.'Moonlight Grape' bracelet: 17 cm long Four-leaf clover bracelet: 18 cm longComprising a 'Moonlight Grape' bracelet and brooch designed by Harald Nielsen, four-leaf clover bracelet, pair of '61A' cufflinks and tie pin. Each marked GEORG JENSEN and DENMARK.Footnotes:LiteratureJanet Drucker, Georg Jensen: A Tradition of Splendid Silver, Pennsylvania, 1997, p. 99 for the 'Moonlight Grape' broochFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 152

Bernard InstoneBrooch, circa 1935Malachite, silver. 2.5 x 3 cmReverse with plaque stamped 'B.I/MADE IN ENGLAND/SILVER'.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 59

Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co.Pair of 'Cymric' napkin rings, 1902Silver, enamel.Each: 4.5 cm diameter Produced by W.H. Haseler, Birmingham for Liberty & Co., London, England. Each impressed with Birmingham hallmarks and CYMRIC. Together with original box printed LIBERTY/&Co LTD/REGENT ST/LONDON.Footnotes:ProvenancePrivate collection, CambridgeThence by descent to the present owner LiteratureStephen A Martin, Archibald Knox, London, 2001, pp. 213, 272 for similar examplesMasayuki Okabe, Akio Seki and Atsuyuki Nakahara, The Liberty Style, exh. cat., Tokyo, 1999, p. 133For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 6

A George III silver marrow scoop, by Hester Bateman, 1777, 22.7cm longCondition report: Makers mark rubbed.

Lot 50

A silver four piece tea service of angular form, Sheffield 1929, on paw feet comprising; a teapot, water jug, milk jug and sucrier, approximately 50oztCondition report: Minor surface scratches

Lot 13A

A William IV silver snuff box, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1837, internally gilt, 7.5cm wide, 5.5cm deep, 2cm high, together with a William IV vinaigrette, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1833, internally gilt, the lid set with a red semi-precious stone, 3.5cm wide, 3cm deep, 1cm high, and a silver snuff spoon, total weight excluding vinaigrette, 3.28oztCondition report: All with patination. The internal gilding to the snuffbox faded.

Lot 21

A set of four silver pepperettes, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1921, of octagonal steeple design, 9.5cm high, together with a pair of smaller pepperettes, Birmingham 1910, total 4.7ozt (6)Condition report: Set of four with minor marks from use, The pair with knocks, dents and misshapen covers

Lot 26

A silver egg cruet stand, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1910, with four cups and spoons. 19.5cm high. 19 oztCondition report: 2 bolts missing from underneath, small engraved monogramScrews lacking to the base. Egg cups rocks slightly on the tray. Please see images.

Lot 19

A pair of dwarf silver candlesticks, by Joseph & Richard Griffin, Chester 1921, with reeded border decoration and loaded bases, 8.25cm highCondition report: The base of one is creased and the spreading foot with a crease

Lot 43A

A large collection of mixed silver-plated ware, including a five-piece silver plated tea and coffee service, trays, flatware and tableware (qty)Condition report: All used condition.

Lot 41

A Georgian silver old English pattern composite cutlery set, each with monogramed crest to the terminal, to include seven table spoons, London 1789, and twelve dessert spoons by Richard Crossley & George Smith IV and George Greenhill Jones, together with six Hanovarian pattern dessert forks, and twelve similar table forks, total 58ozt (37)Condition report: All items with surface scratches, marks and tarnishing commensurate with age. Some of the maker's marks have rubbed.

Lot 40

A collection of silver items, to include a silver trinket box by Robert Chandler, Birmingham 1904, embossed with a scrolled floral design, the hinged lid with gadroon border opening to reveal a silver gilt interior, 10.5cm wide, an early Edwardian silver mustard pot of oval form with blue glass liner and spoon, and a pierced open salt upon with blue glass liner, together with a diamond cut glass preserve jar and cover, with star cut base, 15cm high and a hobnail cut glass cream jug, 10.5cm high, weighable 6.5ozt (5)Condition report: All of the silver items are tarnished, with surface scratches and marks commensurate with age. The hallmarks have rubbed on the open salt and mustard pot. Air bubble to the base of the preserve jar due to manufacuring. Glass items display general nibbles and chips throughout.

Lot 13

A George III silver 'Mountain' wine label, for Mountain, Phipps and Robinson, London, c.1790, 5cm wide, with chain suspensionCondition report: Some wear to the marks. Rubbed.

Lot 33

Twenty Chinese miniature silver coloured metal items, comprising: three sedan chair groups, each carried by two or four bearers, seven attendants, seven traders, opium bed, punishment figure, longest 16cmCondition report: Some deterioration and verdigris, largest has detached pieces, one attendant has hole in base and others may be incomplete and with varius damages

Lot 57A

A silver plated ice bucket, 1960s, by Towle Silverplate, with a hinged lid opening onto a glass-lined interior, 19cm diameter, 30cm high (incl. carrying handle), together with a silver plated pedestal bowl, a jewellery case and a chafing tray, manufactured by Topazio, and a silverplated photo frame, and a set of four silver-mounted photo frames, by various makers, London 1989-1990, in Victorian and Edwardian styles, each with velvet surrounds, the largest 20 x 15cmCondition report: Some minor scratches to the surface to all. The pedestal bowl with some tarnish to the feet.

Lot 317

A celadon porcelain ginger jar, Korean or Japanese, with an associated silver plated cover, 15cm high, together with a bronze bust of Queen Victoria, 12.3cm high, a bronze model of cat, 8cm high, a circular photograph frame, in the form of a gilt metal cross on a stepped onyx base, 15.5cm high and a tinplate trump marker, 8cm high (5)Condition report: Some losses to the ginger jar. Wear to the finish on the photograph frame, chips to the base. Tinplate with losses to finish/decoration. General wear to bronze items.

Lot 272

Dinky Toys No. (195) Jaguar 3.4, with No. (155) and (199), the Jaguar cream with silver spun wheels, together with the turquoise Ford Anglia (155) and the blue on tan Austin Seven Countryman (199) all in original boxes Condition report: All boxes are damaged; cars have been well used

Lot 2

A pair of modern silver wine coasters, with turned wooden bases, 13cm diameter, in original boxes (2)Condition report: Good overall.

Lot 42

Silver items, comprising: a four bottle cruet, by Cooper Brothers and Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1928, a pair of Scottish berry spoons, by William Robertson (probably), Edinburgh 1791, a continental mesh purse stamped '925', two small pierced dishes and an odd fork. 20ozt weighable silver, including mesh purseCondition report: Cruet bottles don't matchBery spoons have maker's marks rubbed

Lot 11A

A collection of cobalt blue glass-lined silver, comprising; a pedestal bowl, by the Haseler Brothers, London 1911, 14cm diameter, 10cm high, a low twin handled silver basket, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham 1933, 10cm diameter, 4cm high, a silver basket, by Hyghpoint Import and Export Ltd., Birmingham 1972, 10cm together with seven silver mustard pots and spoons, of various shapes, by various makers, and two small open salts, one of circular form, the other of oval form, total unlined weight 27.84ozt (19)Condition report: Various degrees of tarnish throughout. Some chipping to the glass liners occurring.

Lot 56

A collection of silver coins, to include twenty Victorian one shillings, dating from 1881 to 1896, six Victorian half crowns, dating from 1891 to 1900, eight Victorian and three Edwardian florins, a George III crown, together with a George V jubilee crown, other similar coins, and further base metal examples, weighable approximately 13.8ozt (qty.)Condition report: Many of the coins are heavily rubbed and worn.

Lot 37

A George III set of six Irish silver old English pointed teaspoons, by Charles Mullin, Dublin 1801, bright-cut engraved stems with a star motif above a vacant cartouche, a George III set of six bright cut engraved teaspoons, by George Smith (II) and Thomas Hayter, London 1773, a George III pair of silver sugar tongs, with bright-cut engraving, by William Chawney, stamped with maker's mark and lion passant c.1790, a George III pair of silver sugar tongs, maker's mark (?) W, London 1811, together with six George III silver bright-cut engraved teaspoons, by various makers, London 1791-1804, later engraved with a crest, 8.5ozt (20)Condition report: Generally in good order, however, the pair of 1811 sugar tongs have been erased.

Lot 7

A silver cigar piercer, 6cm long, with a ring suspensionCondition report: Fair overall.

Lot 38

A cased set of six silver gilt anointing spoons, by William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1952, 3.9oztCondition report: In good condition

Lot 43

An oak cased canteen of silver plated cutlery, for twelve place settings, with knife rests and carvers etc.Condition report: One knife missing, one teaspoon missing and pieces monogrammed with a 'W'Please see additional images. 

Lot 10

A Victorian silver cased purse, Birmingham 1884, visiting card case, Sheffield 1904, two pocket cigarette cases, Birmingham 1900, 1903, and three vestas, Birmingham 1900, 1913 and Chester 1898, 4ozt (7)Condition report: Wear and slight mishaping to one bright cut cigarette case and the bright cut purse.

Lot 11

A silver combination sovereign and vesta case, Birmingham, 1901, 8cm high, together with another vesta case, Birmingham, 1911, 5.5cm wide, total 2.3ozt approx. (2)Condition report: Sovereign case dented, both with wear.Combination sovereign and vesta case; hallmarks have rubbed, some surface scratches and dents to the edges, sovereign spring mechanism in good working order.Vesta case; general tarnishing and surface scratches.Please see additional images. 

Lot 31

Chinese silver and silver plated items, comprising: a pair of Chinese silver dragons, 8 silver coloured models of boats. comprising five junks with sails and three cormorant rafts and a dragon procession, plus small fish, tallest 6.5cm highCondition report: Mixed condition, some with sails detached, some green verdigris

Lot 17A

A George III Old English pattern silver tablespoon, by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1819, with a hart armorial to the terminal, 22cm long, 1.8oztCondition report: Knocks, wear and rubbing to bowl and handle. General surface wear and scratches.

Lot 36

A set of six Georgian silver Old English pattern dessert forks, by Thomas Wallis II, London 1805, each with engraved crest to the terminal, together with two Georgian Old English pattern soup spoons by George Smith (III) & William Fearn, total 9.8oztCondition report: The enrgaved crests on the soup spoons have rubbed. All items display surface scratches, marks and wear commensurate with age.

Lot 189

A collection of hare related items, to include three Mats Johnasson glass paperweights, largest 9.7cm high, an Isle of Wight glass paperweight with aventurine decoration, a malachite example, a hardstone Chinese seal, 7.4cm high, an hardstone model of a hare, 5cm high, a filled silver model, a small white metal example, four small stylised examples, each stamped Portugal, together with a crystal glass decanter in the style of Stromberg, engraved with a stag and a dear, 21.7cm high (14)Condition report: Some roughness to the top of the Isle of Wight figure. Some nibbles to the corners of the rabbit. Chip to the base of the peg of the decanter stopper, and chips to the edge of the body. Splits to the Portuguese white metal figures. All with general wear and marks.

Lot 16A

A quantity of silver flatware, Georgian and later, comprising mostly of a cutlery set by William Gallimore & Sons 1923 to include table forks and spoons, sugar spoons and other, together with a small collection of Georgian serving spoons. (38) 76ozt Condition report: Good condition - minor tarnishing and surface scratches

Lot 116

A collection of glassware, a Lalique glass dish, moulded 'R Lalique', 16.2cm, a Lalique wine glass, 12cm high, a Theresienthal wine glass, broken, a silver overlaid cut glass vase, 8.5cm high, a small Lalique scent bottle, no stopper, a gilt decorated vase, 25cm high, a Swedish Stromberg vase, 11cm high, a footed mug - 'A present from Harrogate', 16.5cm high, 30.5cm diameter (9)Condition report: Lalique - wine glass foot restuckTheresienthal - glass broken - mounted in the past. Scent bottle - no stopper

Lot 138

A collection of six mesh bags, late 19th century to early 20th century, to include an example with tasselled end and circular red frame, the frame possibly later, purportedly from Liberty, bag 22cm long, a chatelaine purse decorative with a butterfly accented with turquoise coloured cabochons, opening to reveal a bevelled mirror, a silver framed mesh bag, London 1918, two similar white metal mesh bags, a miniature example, with gilt metal mounts, 4.5cm high, together with a shell purse, 8cm wide (7)Condition report: All with losses, pulls and wear throughout.

Lot 16

Two silver cigarette cases, Birmingham 1911 and 1922, 7.5 and 8.5cm wide, 6.3ozt approx.Condition report: Both worn and dented.

Lot 25

A Sterling silver wine taster, with a pierced handle, stamped 'Saks Fifth Avenue Sterling 455' 15.3cm, a Sterling silver dish, 15.6cm diameter, a silver handles brush and a silver-plated snuffer (4)Condition report: Dish dented and bent Wine taster dented, all worn.

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