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Lot 361

A Japanese metal cigarette box, a Siam Sterling niello brooch, yellow metal seal set with a cornelion intaglio carved with initials, 5mm wide hollow half hinged bangle, single dropper pendant set with two garnet coloured cabochons and having a plaited hair compartment to the back, small 9 carat yellow gold bow brooch to take a fob, 2.4g, Rotary wristwatch, silver spoon, Rotary wristwatch.

Lot 361A

Gemporia - A pair of type A tri-colour carved circle jadeite earrings, with 6 doughnut-shaped pieces of jadeite (total 8.000 carats), in gold-plated silver; a type A natural jadeite slide bangle, with 7 doughnut-shaped pieces of tri-colour jadeite (total 10.000 carats), in gold-plated silver; two type A natural jadeite bracelets, both with 4 pieces of jadeite (total 10.000 carats each), in gold-plated silver; two natural type A multi-colour jadeite necklaces, both with 13 pieces of jadeite (total 29.000 carats each), in gold-plated silver; and a Burmese natural jadeite 'Colours of Paradise' silver flower bracelet, with 157 pieces of jadeite (total 121.000 carats); all with Ltd Ed Certs.

Lot 361B

Gemporia - A South Sea cultured pearl and alexandrite pendant, with one pearl and one alexandrite (0.030 carats), in 9 carat yellow gold; a South Sea cultured pearl and alexandrite pendant, with one pearl and one alexandrite (0.020 carats), in silver; a South Sea cultured pearl and silver 'flamingo' pendant, with one pearl (12mm diameter); a South Sea cultured pearl and silver 'dragonfly' pendant, with one pearl (12mm x 10mm); two South Sea cultured pearl and silver pendants, both with one pearl (11mm x 8mm); all with Ltd Ed Certs.

Lot 361C

A silver non-graduated curb link double Albert watch chain with a boxing medallion hallmarked Birmingham 1895, 1.7oz; Sphinx 50mm paste brooch; paste necklaces, earrings and brooches; Lotus simulted pearl necklaces.

Lot 381A

A strapless ivory designer wedding dress by Maureen Myring Kesterton, lace, sequin and silver thread bodice with corset back, applied fabric flowers to skirt and long train, net underskirts, polyester, unworn, size 14.

Lot 7

William Moorcroft drum shaped box, 'Pomegranate' pattern, silver plated mounts, initialled in green, diameter 15.5cm, height 10.5cm.

Lot 94

A Buckingham Palace China Golden Jubilee vase, ltd ed 458/500, 22cm; a Coalport floral centrepiece, 7cm x 11.5cm; and two Coalport Silver Jubilee circular lidded trinket boxes, boxed.

Lot 107A

A pair of modern silver grape scissors with pierced & engraved decoration to the feather-edge stems; London 1970, by D. J. S. (2.5 oz); a tea strainer & stand; three pierced cup holders; & two napkin rings.

Lot 107B

Fifteen various William IV, Victorian, & later silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons – odd dates & makers. (20 oz).

Lot 11

An Edwardian silver trophy bowl with moulded rims & scroll handles, on short round pedestal foot, 6¾” diam., 10½” wide across handles, 5” high; Chester 1910, by Nathan & Hayes. (13½ oz).

Lot 12

A George V silver half-pint mug of tapered cylindrical form with raised moulded band & foot-rim, wide loop handle, 3¾” high; Chester 1922, by S. Blanckensee & Son. (7 oz).

Lot 120

A Chinese silver large trophy cup by Wang Hing & Co., the ovoid bowl profusely embossed with a continuous scene of figures, buildings & trees, on slender stem & round pedestal foot embossed with a band of fruiting vines, 9” high (18 oz); on hardwood stand with tablet inscribed: “Hong Kong Lawn Tennis Handicap 1891”; in fitted wooden case.

Lot 123

A service of silver-plated Old English pattern flatware & cutlery, comprising six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, two table spoons, six table knives, six dessert knives, carving set, & a few odd items; in a fitted oak canteen.

Lot 127

A pair of 19th century continental cast & silver-plated table candelabra of rococo scroll design, each with a seated cherub holding a wreath to the pierced column, five scroll-arm candle sconces above, 23” high; & a similar candelabra (incomplete & w.a.f.).

Lot 13

A pair of George V silver café-au-lait pots, each of plain round tapered form with straight spout, turned ebonised knop to the flat hinged lid, ebonised square tapered handle, 6¼” & 5½” high; Chester 1917, y Jay Richard Attenborough & Co. (19 oz total).

Lot 130

A large modern silver-plated punch bowl, semi-fluted, with ring side handles, & on round pedestal foot, 12.5” dia.; a large rectangular tray with pierced gallery & engraved decoration of flowers & leaf-scrolls, 24½” x 16½”; an oval dish stand; two cruet bases; a lobed circular dish; & an oval dish.

Lot 131

A large silver-plated domed dish cover of loved oval shape, with cast foliate ring handle, 14” x 10½”; & two smaller semi-fluted ditto (lacking handles).

Lot 133

A pair of cast silver-plated dwarf candelabra, each with three foliate scroll arms, on shaped round bases, 9½” high x 11½” wide; & a large plated candlestick with square slender baluster column & shaped round base; 11½” high.

Lot 134

A large quantity of silver-plated flatware & cutlery of various patterns.

Lot 135

A silver-plated vase-shaped urn & cover with lion-mask & ring handles, on square pedestal foot, 9” high; a cylindrical pie mould; three waiters; two teapots; a cigarette box; a four-piece condiment set; & a pair of oval two-handled salt cellars.

Lot 137

An Elkington & Co. silver-plated ‘jollyboat’ decanter wagon, the two coasters with pierced trellis sides, cast grapevine rims, inset turned wood bases, & on spoked wheels, with cast grapevine pulling handle; 18½” long; together with a pair of regency cut glass decanters (one with chip to neck-rim).

Lot 14

A late Victorian silver vase-shaped sugar caster with flame finial, reeded rims, & on square pedestal foot, 7¾” high; Birmingham 1894, by Nathan & Hayes. (5½ oz).

Lot 15

A Victorian silver semi-fluted helmet shaped cream jug & matching two-handled sugar bowl in the early 18th century French style, the jug 4½” high, the bowl 3¾” diam.; London 1888, by Walker & Tolhurst Ltd. (10 oz total).

Lot 151

A 19th century carved shell cameo brooch depicting a female bust, in wide pierced gilt metal foliate mount set four pink stones, 2” wide x 2.25” high (faults to shell & mount); a 19th century yellow metal brooch set large rectangular white stone; a hair locket brooch; a loose rectangular citrine seal matrix with armorial intaglio; two stick pins; a silver Celtic-style cloak pin; & various shirt studs, etc.

Lot 154

A yellow metal Crucifix pendant set split-pearls within a blue enamel border (faults to enamel), in fitted case; & a large pocket fruit knife with folding silver blade & mother-of-pearl sides; London 1887, by Thos. Bradbury & John S. Henderson, 6/.5” long (open).

Lot 16

A George V silver rectangular cigarette box with engraved monogram to the hinged lid, wood-lined interior, 7½” wide; London 1932, by William Comyns & Sons.

Lot 17

A mid-Victorian silver teapot of compressed round form with engraved decoration, monogram, & date April 18th. 1871, the hinged lid with cast finial in the form of a Chinaman seated on a tea chest, on circular rim foot; London 1869, by Charles Boyton II. (21 oz).

Lot 18

A mid-Victorian silver coffee pot & matching teapot, each of fluted baluster form, with ivory scroll handle & fluted finial to the domed hinged cover; the coffee pot London 1860, the teapot 1861, by Robert Garrard II, retailed by Garrards, Panton St., London. (45 oz total).

Lot 187A

A Coalport porcelain coffee set of claret ground with gilt trellis pattern borders, comprising six cans with pierced silver holders, six saucers, & six silver feather-edge coffee spoons with pierced terminals, Sheffield hallmarks for 1926-7, by Dixon & Son, in fitted case.

Lot 19

A pair of Edwardian silver vase-shaped pepper pots, 4¼” high, London 1906; a sterling small fluted oval two-handled pot & cover, 3½” high; a tea strainer, & a small pair of sugar tongs.

Lot 2

Six pairs of dessert knives & forks with silver-gilt & green enamel Lotus pattern handles (loaded), Sheffield 1929, by Thos. Bradbury & Sons; in fitted case.

Lot 20

A Victorian silver ‘hump-back’ toast rack of eight arched wire divisions, with centre ring handle, & on four claw-&-ball feet, 6¾” wide; London 1884, by Edward Gilbert. (6 oz).

Lot 209

An early 19th century Derby porcelain teacup & saucer with finely painted landscape panels within wide gilt scroll borders, titled: “Near Haywood, Staffordshire”, & “Near Wirksworth, Staffordshire”; an early Minton coffee can painted in iron-red & grey with s spaniel in a landscape titled: “Springer” to base, Sevres-style mark; a Rockingham saucer painted with botanical subject, red griffen mark; a pair of Derby large teacups with painted floral sprays; a Derby 8½” Imari-style plate (cracked); a Chamberlain’s Worcester 8¼” plate painted with flowers; a small Caughley blue transfer cabbage-moulded mask jug, 3½”; four other teacups, an earthenware coffee can, & a silver-resist & puce transfer saucer.

Lot 21

A George III silver wine funnel of plain ogee form, with reeded rim & detachable curved spout, 6¾” long; London 1805,by John Eames ( oz).

Lot 22

An Edwardian silver double-lipped oval sauce boat & stand with gadrooned rims, the sauce boat with reeded loop handles, 7¾” wide, the stand with shell & leaf-scroll terminals, 9¾” wide; Sheffield 1906, by Cooper Bros. (14½ oz).

Lot 23

A Scottish George III silver toddy ladle, Old English with circular shell bowl, 7¼”; Edinburgh 1790, by Robert Gray.

Lot 24

A George III silver Old English soup ladle with bright-cut edge & oval fluted bowl, 13” long; London 1776, by George Smith III. (5 oz).

Lot 25

A George III silver Old English soup ladle with bright-cut edge & circular fluted bowl, 13¼” long; London 1787, by Richard Crossley. (5½ oz).

Lot 26

A silver-backed hand mirror; four ditto hair brushes; four ditto clothes brushes; four cylindrical glass dressing table receptacles with silver lids; a small square silver cigarette box; a tortoiseshell hand mirror (lacking plate); a ditto hair brush; & a ditto rectangular box.

Lot 27

A George III style silver dinner plate with gadrooned rim to the raised shaped border, 10¼”; London 1964, by W. Comyns & Sons. 20½ oz).

Lot 28

A Victorian silver Fiddle pattern basting spoon, 12” long, London 1869, by Samuel Smily; & four ditto table spoons; London 1838, by William Eaton. (12½ oz total).

Lot 29

A pair of George V silver grape scissors, Sheffield 1912, by walker & Hall; an Edwardian cake knife with engraved serrated blade & mother-o’-pearl handle, Sheffield 1906, by John Sanderson; a similar serving fork, Birmingham 1902, by J. Gloster; a preserve spoon; a christening knife, fork & spoon; & a baby’s food pusher.

Lot 3

An Edwardian silver playing cards box of rectangular shape with rounded corners, the hinged lid inset three playing cards; green morocco-lined interior, 5½” x 4¾” x 1¾”; London 1904, by Percy Whitehouse.

Lot 30

A set of twelve Edwardian silver Old English teaspoons with engraved decoration, Sheffield 1905, by Cooper Bros.; in fitted case. (6½ oz).

Lot 31

A matched set of twelve George V silver lobster picks; six Sheffield 1929, by Finnigans Ltd., & six Sheffield 1931 by Frank Cobb & Co. Ltd. (12 oz total).

Lot 32

A pair of George V silver serving spoons with pierced floral terminals & round bowls, 8” long, Birmingham 1942, by Lansens Ltd.; & a similar pair of serving spoons, Sheffield 1924, by Cooper Bros. (10 oz total).

Lot 33

A set of twelve Edwardian silver Queen Anne pattern teaspoons; Sheffield 1908, by Walker & Hall. (7 oz).

Lot 34

An enamelled white metal square bedside timepiece painted with a wooded lake scene, with easel support, 3½” wide; a silver rectangular photograph frame, 7¾” x 5¾”, Birmingham 1923; & an engine-turned ditto, 5” x 4”, Birmingham 1938

Lot 35

Twelve pairs of Edwardian silver dessert knives & forks with engraved decoration & mother-o’-pearl handles; London 1906 (two forks Sheffield 1923), all by W. S. Hutton & Sons, in fitted walnut case.

Lot 36

An Edwardian silver tea kettle of inverted pear shape, with bud finial to the removable domed cover & ivory grip to the swing handle, on spirit-burner stand with four fluted pad feet, 10½” high (excluding handle); London 1902, by Cornelius Joshua Vander. (42 oz).

Lot 37

A late Victorian silver rectangular cigarette box with engraved crest & monogram to the hinged lid, wood-lined interior, 6¾” wide; London1887, by Walter Thornhill.

Lot 379

A pair of copper three-branch candelabra (previously silver-plated), 17.75” high; a French oval cooking pot stamped “Gleneagles”, with lid; a copper coffee pot, 20” high, etc.

Lot 38

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TWO-HANDLED RECTANGULAR TRAY with rounded corners, gadrooned shell & leaf-scroll cast rim, 25¼” x 16¼”; London1890, by Walter & John Barnard. (93 oz).

Lot 39

A silver cake basket of curved rectangular shape, with rounded corners & pierced leaf-scroll decoration to the sides, on rectangular pedestal foot, 10¾” wide; Birmingham, date letter rubbed, by J. Gloster. (16 oz).

Lot 4

A silver large rectangular plain photograph frame, 11½” x 9½”; Birmingham 2001, by Philip Kydd of Barrow Gurney, near Bristol.

Lot 40

Six George II silver Onslow pattern table forks: - four London 1798, by Hannah Northcote or Henry Nutting; two London1778 (?) by George Smith II. (11 oz total).

Lot 41

Six Victorian silver King’s Husk pattern table forks: Four London1900, by Francis Higgins; one London 1841, by Wm. Eaton; one Exeter 1847, by Robt. Williams & Sons of Bristol. (19½ oz total).

Lot 42

Six George IV silver single-struck Queen’s pattern table forks; London1825, by Charles Eley. (14½ oz).

Lot 43

Three Victorian silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladles with oval bowls; London1849, by Charles Lias. (5 oz).

Lot 44

Six George III silver Old English dessert spoons; London 1809, by Thomas Wilkes Barker. (6½ oz).

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